nuttx-apps/UnitTests/CGlyphButton/cglyphbuttontest.cxx

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// NxWidgets/UnitTests/CGlyphButton/cglyphbuttontest.cxx
//
// Copyright (C) 2012 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved.
// Author: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
//
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//
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//
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// Included Files
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#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <nuttx/init.h>
#include <cstdio>
#include <cerrno>
#include <debug.h>
#include <nuttx/nx/nx.h>
#include <nuttx/nx/nxfonts.h>
#include "nxconfig.hxx"
#include "cglyphbuttontest.hxx"
#include "cbgwindow.hxx"
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// Definitions
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// Private Classes
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// Private Data
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// Public Data
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// Public Function Prototypes
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// CGlyphButtonTest Method Implementations
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// CGlyphButtonTest Constructor
CGlyphButtonTest::CGlyphButtonTest()
{
m_widgetControl = (CWidgetControl *)NULL;
m_bgWindow = (CBgWindow *)NULL;
m_center.x = 0;
m_center.y = 0;
}
// CGlyphButtonTest Descriptor
CGlyphButtonTest::~CGlyphButtonTest()
{
disconnect();
}
// Connect to the NX server
bool CGlyphButtonTest::connect(void)
{
// Connect to the server
bool nxConnected = CNxServer::connect();
if (nxConnected)
{
// Set the background color
if (!setBackgroundColor(CONFIG_CGLYPHBUTTONTEST_BGCOLOR))
{
message("CGlyphButtonTest::connect: setBackgroundColor failed\n");
}
}
return nxConnected;
}
// Disconnect from the NX server
void CGlyphButtonTest::disconnect(void)
{
// Delete the widget control instance
if (m_widgetControl)
{
delete m_widgetControl;
}
// Close the window
if (m_bgWindow)
{
delete m_bgWindow;
}
// And disconnect from the server
CNxServer::disconnect();
}
// Create the background window instance. This function illustrates
// the basic steps to instantiate any window:
//
// 1) Create a dumb CWigetControl instance
// 2) Pass the dumb CWidgetControl instance to the window constructor
// that inherits from INxWindow. This will "smarten" the CWidgetControl
// instance with some window knowlede
// 3) Call the open() method on the window to display the window.
// 4) After that, the fully smartened CWidgetControl instance can
// be used to generate additional widgets by passing it to the
// widget constructor
bool CGlyphButtonTest::createWindow(void)
{
// Initialize the widget control using the default style
m_widgetControl = new CWidgetControl((CWidgetStyle *)NULL);
// Get an (uninitialized) instance of the background window as a class
// that derives from INxWindow.
m_bgWindow = getBgWindow(m_widgetControl);
if (!m_bgWindow)
{
message("CGlyphButtonTest::createGraphics: Failed to create CBgWindow instance\n");
delete m_widgetControl;
return false;
}
// Open (and initialize) the window
bool success = m_bgWindow->open();
if (!success)
{
message("CGlyphButtonTest::createGraphics: Failed to open background window\n");
delete m_bgWindow;
m_bgWindow = (CBgWindow*)0;
return false;
}
return true;
}
// Create a CGlyphButton instance
CGlyphButton *CGlyphButtonTest::createButton(FAR const struct SBitmap *clickGlyph,
FAR const struct SBitmap *unClickedGlyph)
{
// Get the width of the display
struct nxgl_size_s windowSize;
if (!m_bgWindow->getSize(&windowSize))
{
message("CGlyphButtonTest::createGraphics: Failed to get window size\n");
return (CGlyphButton *)NULL;
}
// Get the height and width of the glyph display area
nxgl_coord_t glyphWidth = MAX(clickGlyph->width, unClickedGlyph->width);
nxgl_coord_t glyphHeight = MAX(clickGlyph->height, unClickedGlyph->height);
// The default CGlyphButton has borders enabled with thickness of the border
// width. Add twice the thickness of the border to the width and height. (We
// could let CGlyphButton do this for us by calling
// CGlyphButton::getPreferredDimensions())
glyphWidth += 2 * 1;
glyphHeight += 2 * 1;
// Pick an X/Y position such that the button will be centered in the display
nxgl_coord_t buttonX;
if (glyphWidth >= windowSize.w)
{
buttonX = 0;
}
else
{
buttonX = (windowSize.w - glyphWidth) >> 1;
}
nxgl_coord_t buttonY;
if (glyphHeight >= windowSize.h)
{
buttonY = 0;
}
else
{
buttonY = (windowSize.h - glyphHeight) >> 1;
}
// Save the center position of the button for use by click and release
m_center.x = buttonX + (glyphWidth >> 1);
m_center.y = buttonY + (glyphHeight >> 1);
// Now we have enough information to create the button
return new CGlyphButton(m_widgetControl, buttonX, buttonY,
glyphWidth, glyphHeight,
unClickedGlyph, clickGlyph);
}
// Draw the button
void CGlyphButtonTest::showButton(CGlyphButton *button)
{
button->enable(); // Un-necessary, the widget is enabled by default
button->enableDrawing();
button->redraw();
}
// Perform a simulated mouse click on the button. This method injects
// the mouse click through the NX heirarchy just as would real mouse
// hardward.
void CGlyphButtonTest::click(void)
{
// nx_mousein is meant to be called by mouse handling software.
// Here we just inject a left-button click directly in the center of
// the button.
// First, get the server handle. Graphics software will never care
// about the server handle. Here we need it to get access to the
// low-level mouse interface
NXHANDLE handle = getServer();
// Then inject the mouse click
(void)nx_mousein(handle, m_center.x, m_center.y, NX_MOUSE_LEFTBUTTON);
}
// The counterpart to click. This simulates a button release through
// the same mechanism.
void CGlyphButtonTest::release(void)
{
// nx_mousein is meant to be called by mouse handling software.
// Here we just inject a left-button click directly in the center of
// the button.
// First, get the server handle. Graphics software will never care
// about the server handle. Here we need it to get access to the
// low-level mouse interface
NXHANDLE handle = getServer();
// Then inject the mouse click
(void)nx_mousein(handle, m_center.x, m_center.y, NX_MOUSE_NOBUTTONS);
}
// Widget events are normally handled in a modal loop.
// However, for this case we know when there should be press and release
// events so we don't have to poll. We can just perform a one pass poll
// then check if the event was processed corredly.
bool CGlyphButtonTest::poll(CGlyphButton *button)
{
// Poll for mouse events
m_widgetControl->pollEvents(button);
// And return the button clicked state
return button->isClicked();
}