| // |
| // "$Id: Fl_Menu_.cxx 7903 2010-11-28 21:06:39Z matt $" |
| // |
| // Common menu code for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK). |
| // |
| // Copyright 1998-2010 by Bill Spitzak and others. |
| // |
| // This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| // modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public |
| // License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either |
| // version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| // |
| // This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
| // Library General Public License for more details. |
| // |
| // You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public |
| // License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software |
| // Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 |
| // USA. |
| // |
| // Please report all bugs and problems on the following page: |
| // |
| // http://www.fltk.org/str.php |
| // |
| // This is a base class for all items that have a menu: |
| // Fl_Menu_Bar, Fl_Menu_Button, Fl_Choice |
| // This provides storage for a menu item, functions to add/modify/delete |
| // items, and a call for when the user picks a menu item. |
| |
| // More code in Fl_Menu_add.cxx |
| |
| #include <FL/Fl.H> |
| #include <FL/Fl_Menu_.H> |
| #include "flstring.h" |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| |
| #define SAFE_STRCAT(s) { len += strlen(s); if ( len >= namelen ) { *name='\0'; return(-2); } else strcat(name,(s)); } |
| |
| /** Get the menu 'pathname' for the specified menuitem. |
| |
| If finditem==NULL, mvalue() is used (the most recently picked menuitem). |
| |
| \b Example: |
| \code |
| Fl_Menu_Bar *menubar = 0; |
| void my_menu_callback(Fl_Widget*,void*) { |
| char name[80]; |
| if ( menubar->item_pathname(name, sizeof(name)-1) == 0 ) { // recently picked item |
| if ( strcmp(name, "File/&Open") == 0 ) { .. } // open invoked |
| if ( strcmp(name, "File/&Save") == 0 ) { .. } // save invoked |
| if ( strcmp(name, "Edit/&Copy") == 0 ) { .. } // copy invoked |
| } |
| } |
| int main() { |
| [..] |
| menubar = new Fl_Menu_Bar(..); |
| menubar->add("File/&Open", 0, my_menu_callback); |
| menubar->add("File/&Save", 0, my_menu_callback); |
| menubar->add("Edit/&Copy", 0, my_menu_callback); |
| [..] |
| } |
| \endcode |
| |
| \returns |
| - 0 : OK (name has menuitem's pathname) |
| - -1 : item not found (name="") |
| - -2 : 'name' not large enough (name="") |
| \see find_item() |
| */ |
| int Fl_Menu_::item_pathname(char *name, int namelen, const Fl_Menu_Item *finditem) const { |
| int len = 0; |
| finditem = finditem ? finditem : mvalue(); |
| name[0] = '\0'; |
| for ( int t=0; t<size(); t++ ) { |
| const Fl_Menu_Item *m = &(menu()[t]); |
| if ( m->submenu() ) { // submenu? descend |
| if (*name) SAFE_STRCAT("/"); |
| if (m->label()) SAFE_STRCAT(m->label()); |
| if ( m == finditem ) return(0); // found? done. |
| } else { |
| if (m->label()) { // menu item? |
| if ( m == finditem ) { // found? tack on itemname, done. |
| SAFE_STRCAT("/"); |
| SAFE_STRCAT(m->label()); |
| return(0); |
| } |
| } else { // end of submenu? pop |
| char *ss = strrchr(name, '/'); |
| if ( ss ) { *ss = 0; len = strlen(name); } // "File/Edit" -> "File" |
| else { name[0] = '\0'; len = 0; } // "File" -> "" |
| continue; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| *name = '\0'; |
| return(-1); // item not found |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| Find the menu item for a given menu \p pathname, such as "Edit/Copy". |
| |
| This method finds a menu item in the menu array, also traversing submenus, but |
| not submenu pointers. |
| |
| To get the menu item's index, use find_index(const char*) |
| |
| \b Example: |
| \code |
| Fl_Menu_Bar *menubar = new Fl_Menu_Bar(..); |
| menubar->add("File/&Open"); |
| menubar->add("File/&Save"); |
| menubar->add("Edit/&Copy"); |
| // [..] |
| Fl_Menu_Item *item; |
| if ( ( item = (Fl_Menu_Item*)menubar->find_item("File/&Open") ) != NULL ) { |
| item->labelcolor(FL_RED); |
| } |
| if ( ( item = (Fl_Menu_Item*)menubar->find_item("Edit/&Copy") ) != NULL ) { |
| item->labelcolor(FL_GREEN); |
| } |
| \endcode |
| |
| \param pathname The path and name of the menu item |
| \returns The item found, or NULL if not found |
| \see find_index(const char*), find_item(Fl_Callback*), item_pathname() |
| */ |
| const Fl_Menu_Item * Fl_Menu_::find_item(const char *pathname) { |
| int i = find_index(pathname); |
| return( (i==-1) ? 0 : (const Fl_Menu_Item*)(menu_+i)); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| Find the index the menu array for given \p item. |
| |
| A way to convert a menu item pointer into an index. |
| |
| Current implementation is fast and not expensive. |
| |
| \code |
| // Convert an index-to-item |
| int index = 12; |
| const Fl_Menu_Item *item = mymenu->menu() + index; |
| |
| // Convert an item-to-index |
| int index = mymenu->find_index(item); |
| if ( index == -1 ) { ..error.. } |
| \endcode |
| |
| \param item The *item to be found |
| \returns The index of the item, or -1 if not found. |
| \see menu() |
| */ |
| int Fl_Menu_::find_index(const Fl_Menu_Item *item) const { |
| Fl_Menu_Item *max = menu_+size(); |
| if (item<menu_ || item>=max) return(-1); |
| return(item-menu_); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| Find the index into the menu array for a given callback \p cb. |
| |
| This method finds a menu item's index position, also traversing submenus, but |
| not submenu pointers. This is useful if an application uses internationalisation |
| and a menu item can not be found using its label. This search is also much faster. |
| |
| \param cb Find the first item with this callback |
| \returns The index of the item with the specific callback, or -1 if not found |
| \see find_index(const char*) |
| */ |
| int Fl_Menu_::find_index(Fl_Callback *cb) const { |
| for ( int t=0; t < size(); t++ ) |
| if (menu_[t].callback_==cb) |
| return(t); |
| return(-1); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| Find the menu item index for a given menu \p pathname, such as "Edit/Copy". |
| |
| This method finds a menu item's index position for the given menu pathname, |
| also traversing submenus, but not submenu pointers. |
| |
| To get the menu item pointer for a pathname, use find_item() |
| |
| \param pathname The path and name of the menu item index to find |
| \returns The index of the matching item, or -1 if not found. |
| \see item_pathname() |
| |
| */ |
| int Fl_Menu_::find_index(const char *pathname) const { |
| char menupath[1024] = ""; // File/Export |
| for ( int t=0; t < size(); t++ ) { |
| Fl_Menu_Item *m = menu_ + t; |
| if (m->flags&FL_SUBMENU) { |
| // IT'S A SUBMENU |
| // we do not support searches through FL_SUBMENU_POINTER links |
| if (menupath[0]) strlcat(menupath, "/", sizeof(menupath)); |
| strlcat(menupath, m->label(), sizeof(menupath)); |
| if (!strcmp(menupath, pathname)) return(t); |
| } else { |
| if (!m->label()) { |
| // END OF SUBMENU? Pop back one level. |
| char *ss = strrchr(menupath, '/'); |
| if ( ss ) *ss = 0; |
| else menupath[0] = '\0'; |
| continue; |
| } |
| // IT'S A MENU ITEM |
| char itempath[1024]; // eg. Edit/Copy |
| strcpy(itempath, menupath); |
| if (itempath[0]) strlcat(itempath, "/", sizeof(itempath)); |
| strlcat(itempath, m->label(), sizeof(itempath)); |
| if (!strcmp(itempath, pathname)) return(t); |
| } |
| } |
| return(-1); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| Find the menu item for the given callback \p cb. |
| |
| This method finds a menu item in a menu array, also traversing submenus, but |
| not submenu pointers. This is useful if an application uses |
| internationalisation and a menu item can not be found using its label. This |
| search is also much faster. |
| |
| \param cb find the first item with this callback |
| \returns The item found, or NULL if not found |
| \see find_item(const char*) |
| */ |
| const Fl_Menu_Item * Fl_Menu_::find_item(Fl_Callback *cb) { |
| for ( int t=0; t < size(); t++ ) { |
| const Fl_Menu_Item *m = menu_ + t; |
| if (m->callback_==cb) { |
| return m; |
| } |
| } |
| return (const Fl_Menu_Item *)0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| The value is the index into menu() of the last item chosen by |
| the user. It is zero initially. You can set it as an integer, or set |
| it with a pointer to a menu item. The set routines return non-zero if |
| the new value is different than the old one. |
| */ |
| int Fl_Menu_::value(const Fl_Menu_Item* m) { |
| clear_changed(); |
| if (value_ != m) {value_ = m; return 1;} |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| When user picks a menu item, call this. It will do the callback. |
| Unfortunately this also casts away const for the checkboxes, but this |
| was necessary so non-checkbox menus can really be declared const... |
| */ |
| const Fl_Menu_Item* Fl_Menu_::picked(const Fl_Menu_Item* v) { |
| if (v) { |
| if (v->radio()) { |
| if (!v->value()) { // they are turning on a radio item |
| set_changed(); |
| ((Fl_Menu_Item*)v)->setonly(); |
| } |
| redraw(); |
| } else if (v->flags & FL_MENU_TOGGLE) { |
| set_changed(); |
| ((Fl_Menu_Item*)v)->flags ^= FL_MENU_VALUE; |
| redraw(); |
| } else if (v != value_) { // normal item |
| set_changed(); |
| } |
| value_ = v; |
| if (when()&(FL_WHEN_CHANGED|FL_WHEN_RELEASE)) { |
| if (changed() || when()&FL_WHEN_NOT_CHANGED) { |
| if (value_ && value_->callback_) value_->do_callback((Fl_Widget*)this); |
| else do_callback(); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| return v; |
| } |
| |
| /** Turns the radio item "on" for the menu item and turns off adjacent radio items set. */ |
| void Fl_Menu_Item::setonly() { |
| flags |= FL_MENU_RADIO | FL_MENU_VALUE; |
| Fl_Menu_Item* j; |
| for (j = this; ; ) { // go down |
| if (j->flags & FL_MENU_DIVIDER) break; // stop on divider lines |
| j++; |
| if (!j->text || !j->radio()) break; // stop after group |
| j->clear(); |
| } |
| for (j = this-1; ; j--) { // go up |
| if (!j->text || (j->flags&FL_MENU_DIVIDER) || !j->radio()) break; |
| j->clear(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| Creates a new Fl_Menu_ widget using the given position, size, |
| and label string. menu() is initialized to null. |
| */ |
| Fl_Menu_::Fl_Menu_(int X,int Y,int W,int H,const char* l) |
| : Fl_Widget(X,Y,W,H,l) { |
| set_flag(SHORTCUT_LABEL); |
| box(FL_UP_BOX); |
| when(FL_WHEN_RELEASE_ALWAYS); |
| value_ = menu_ = 0; |
| alloc = 0; |
| selection_color(FL_SELECTION_COLOR); |
| textfont(FL_HELVETICA); |
| textsize(FL_NORMAL_SIZE); |
| textcolor(FL_FOREGROUND_COLOR); |
| down_box(FL_NO_BOX); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| This returns the number of Fl_Menu_Item structures that make up the |
| menu, correctly counting submenus. This includes the "terminator" |
| item at the end. To copy a menu array you need to copy |
| size()*sizeof(Fl_Menu_Item) bytes. If the menu is |
| NULL this returns zero (an empty menu will return 1). |
| */ |
| int Fl_Menu_::size() const { |
| if (!menu_) return 0; |
| return menu_->size(); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| Sets the menu array pointer directly. If the old menu is private it is |
| deleted. NULL is allowed and acts the same as a zero-length |
| menu. If you try to modify the array (with add(), replace(), or |
| remove()) a private copy is automatically done. |
| */ |
| void Fl_Menu_::menu(const Fl_Menu_Item* m) { |
| clear(); |
| value_ = menu_ = (Fl_Menu_Item*)m; |
| } |
| |
| // this version is ok with new Fl_Menu_add code with fl_menu_array_owner: |
| |
| /** |
| Sets the menu array pointer with a copy of m that will be automatically deleted. |
| If userdata \p ud is not NULL, then all user data pointers are changed in the menus as well. |
| See void Fl_Menu_::menu(const Fl_Menu_Item* m). |
| */ |
| void Fl_Menu_::copy(const Fl_Menu_Item* m, void* ud) { |
| int n = m->size(); |
| Fl_Menu_Item* newMenu = new Fl_Menu_Item[n]; |
| memcpy(newMenu, m, n*sizeof(Fl_Menu_Item)); |
| menu(newMenu); |
| alloc = 1; // make destructor free array, but not strings |
| // for convenience, provide way to change all the user data pointers: |
| if (ud) for (; n--;) { |
| if (newMenu->callback_) newMenu->user_data_ = ud; |
| newMenu++; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| Fl_Menu_::~Fl_Menu_() { |
| clear(); |
| } |
| |
| // Fl_Menu::add() uses this to indicate the owner of the dynamically- |
| // expanding array. We must not free this array: |
| Fl_Menu_* fl_menu_array_owner = 0; |
| |
| /** |
| Same as menu(NULL), set the array pointer to null, indicating |
| a zero-length menu. |
| |
| Menus must not be cleared during a callback to the same menu. |
| */ |
| void Fl_Menu_::clear() { |
| if (alloc) { |
| if (alloc>1) for (int i = size(); i--;) |
| if (menu_[i].text) free((void*)menu_[i].text); |
| if (this == fl_menu_array_owner) |
| fl_menu_array_owner = 0; |
| else |
| delete[] menu_; |
| menu_ = 0; |
| value_ = 0; |
| alloc = 0; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| Clears the specified submenu pointed to by \p index of all menu items. |
| |
| This method is useful for clearing a submenu so that it can be |
| re-populated with new items. Example: a "File/Recent Files/..." submenu |
| that shows the last few files that have been opened. |
| |
| The specified \p index must point to a submenu. |
| |
| The submenu is cleared with remove(). |
| If the menu array was directly set with menu(x), then copy() |
| is done to make a private array. |
| |
| \warning Since this method can change the internal menu array, any menu |
| item pointers or indecies the application may have cached can become |
| stale, and should be recalculated/refreshed. |
| |
| \b Example: |
| \code |
| int index = menubar->find_index("File/Recent"); // get index of "File/Recent" submenu |
| if ( index != -1 ) menubar->clear_submenu(index); // clear the submenu |
| menubar->add("File/Recent/Aaa"); |
| menubar->add("File/Recent/Bbb"); |
| [..] |
| \endcode |
| |
| \param index The index of the submenu to be cleared |
| \returns 0 on success, -1 if the index is out of range or not a submenu |
| \see remove(int) |
| */ |
| int Fl_Menu_::clear_submenu(int index) { |
| if ( index < 0 || index >= size() ) return(-1); |
| if ( ! (menu_[index].flags & FL_SUBMENU) ) return(-1); |
| ++index; // advance to first item in submenu |
| while ( index < size() ) { // keep remove()ing top item until end is reached |
| if ( menu_[index].text == 0 ) break; // end of this submenu? done |
| remove(index); // remove items/submenus |
| } |
| return(0); |
| } |
| |
| // |
| // End of "$Id: Fl_Menu_.cxx 7903 2010-11-28 21:06:39Z matt $". |
| // |