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#ifndef __APPS_INCLUDE_GRAPHICS_NXWIDGETS_CCALLBACK_HXX
#define __APPS_INCLUDE_GRAPHICS_NXWIDGETS_CCALLBACK_HXX
/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <nuttx/config.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <semaphore.h>
#include <nuttx/nx/nxglib.h>
#include <nuttx/nx/nx.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_NXTERM_NXKBDIN
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# include <nuttx/nx/nxterm.h>
#endif
#include "graphics/nxwidgets/crect.hxx"
/****************************************************************************
* Pre-Processor Definitions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Implementation Classes
****************************************************************************/
#if defined(__cplusplus)
namespace NXWidgets
{
class CWidgetControl;
/**
* Callback function proxies. This class receives and dispatches callbacks
* from the NX server. This calls also manages a few lower-level details
* such as keeping track of the reported window handles and window positions
* and sizes.
*
* There are three instances that represent an NX window from the
* perspective of NXWidgets.
*
* - There is one widget control instance per NX window,
* - One CCallback instance per window,
* - One window instance.
*
* There a various kinds of of window instances, but each inherits
* (1) CCallback and dispatches the Windows callbacks and (2) INxWindow
* that describes the common window behavior.
*/
class CCallback
{
private:
CWidgetControl *m_widgetControl; /**< The widget control instance for this window */
struct nx_callback_s m_callbacks; /**< C-callable vtable of callback function pointers */
#ifdef CONFIG_NXTERM_NXKBDIN
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NXTERM m_nxterm; /**< The NxTerm handle for redirection of keyboard input */
#endif
volatile bool m_synchronized; /**< True: Synchronized with NX server */
sem_t m_semevent; /**< Event wait semaphore */
// Methods in the callback vtable
/**
* Re-Draw Callback. The redraw event is handled by CWidgetControl::redrawEvent.
*
* NOTE: This method runs in the context of the NX callback which may
* either be the context of the owning thread or, in the case of multi-
* user NX, the context of the NX event listener thread.
*
* @param hwnd Handle to a specific NX window.
* @param rect The rectangle that needs to be re-drawn (in window
* relative coordinates).
* @param bMore true: More re-draw requests will follow.
* @param arg User provided argument (see nx_openwindow, nx_requestbg,
* nxtk_openwindow, or nxtk_opentoolbar).
*/
static void redraw(NXHANDLE hwnd, FAR const struct nxgl_rect_s *rect,
bool bMore, FAR void *arg);
/**
* Position Callback. The new positional data is handled by
* CWidgetControl::geometryEvent.
*
* NOTE: This method runs in the context of the NX callback which may
* either be the context of the owning thread or, in the case of multi-
* user NX, the context of the NX event listener thread.
*
* @param hwnd Handle to a specific NX window.
* @param size The size of the window.
* @param pos The position of the upper left hand corner of the window on
* the overall display.
* @param bounds The bounding rectangle that describes the entire display.
* @param arg User provided argument (see nx_openwindow, nx_requestbg,
* nxtk_openwindow, or nxtk_opentoolbar).
*/
static void position(NXHANDLE hwnd, FAR const struct nxgl_size_s *size,
FAR const struct nxgl_point_s *pos,
FAR const struct nxgl_rect_s *bounds,
FAR void *arg);
#ifdef CONFIG_NX_XYINPUT
/**
* New mouse data is available for the window. The new mouse
* data is handled by CWidgetControl::newMouseEvent.
*
* NOTE: This method runs in the context of the NX callback which may
* either be the context of the NX event listener thread (if multi-
* user NX), or possibly in the connects of device driver or even a
* device driver interrupt.
*
* The GUI thread is probably sleeping a semaphore, waiting to be
* awakened by a mouse or keyboard event.
*
* @param hwnd Handle to a specific NX window.
* @param pos The (x,y) position of the mouse.
* @param buttons See NX_MOUSE_* definitions.
* @param arg User provided argument (see nx_openwindow, nx_requestbg,
* nxtk_openwindow, or nxtk_opentoolbar).
*/
static void newMouseEvent(NXHANDLE hwnd,
FAR const struct nxgl_point_s *pos,
uint8_t buttons, FAR void *arg);
#endif /* CONFIG_NX_XYINPUT */
#ifdef CONFIG_NX_KBD
/**
* New keyboard/keypad data is available for the window. The new
* keyboard data is handled by CWidgetControl::newKeyboardEvent.
*
* NOTE: This method runs in the context of the NX callback which may
* either be the context of the NX event listener thread (if multi-
* user NX), or possibly in the connects of device driver or even a
* device driver interrupt.
*
* The GUI thread is probably sleeping a semaphore, waiting to be
* awakened by a mouse or keyboard event.
*
* @param hwnd Handle to a specific NX window.
* @param nCh The number of characters that are available in str[].
* @param str The array of characters.
* @param arg User provided argument (see nx_openwindow, nx_requestbg,
* nxtk_openwindow, or nxtk_opentoolbar).
*/
static void newKeyboardEvent(NXHANDLE hwnd, uint8_t nCh,
FAR const uint8_t *str, FAR void *arg);
#endif // CONFIG_NX_KBD
/**
* This callback is used to communicate server events to the window
* listener.
*
* NXEVENT_BLOCKED - Window messages are blocked.
*
* This callback is the response from nx_block (or nxtk_block). Those
* blocking interfaces are used to assure that no further messages are
* directed to the window. Receipt of the blocked callback signifies
* that (1) there are no further pending callbacks and (2) that the
* window is now 'defunct' and will receive no further callbacks.
*
* This callback supports coordinated destruction of a window. In
* the multi-user mode, the client window logic must stay intact until
* all of the queued callbacks are processed. Then the window may be
* safely closed. Closing the window prior with pending callbacks can
* lead to bad behavior when the callback is executed.
*
* NXEVENT_SYCNCHED - Synchronization handshake
*
* This completes the handshake started by nx_synch(). nx_synch()
* sends a syncrhonization messages to the NX server which responds
* with this event. The sleeping client is awakened and continues
* graphics processing, completing the handshake.
*
* Due to the highly asynchronous nature of client-server
* communications, nx_synch() is sometimes necessary to assure that
* the client and server are fully synchronized.
*
* @param hwnd. Window handle of the blocked window
* @param event. The server event
* @param arg1. User provided argument (see nx_openwindow, nx_requestbkgd,
* nxtk_openwindow, or nxtk_opentoolbar)
* @param arg2 - User provided argument (see nx_block or nxtk_block)
*/
static void windowEvent(NXWINDOW hwnd, enum nx_event_e event,
FAR void *arg1, FAR void *arg2);
public:
/**
* Enum of window types
*/
enum WindowType
{
NX_RAWWINDOW = 0,
NXTK_FRAMEDWINDOW
};
/**
* Constructor.
*
* @param widgetControl Control object associated with this window
*/
CCallback(CWidgetControl *widgetControl);
/**
* Destructor.
*/
inline ~CCallback(void) {}
/**
* Get the callback vtable. This is need only by the window
* instance that inherits this class. The window instance needs the
* C-callable vtable in order to create the NX window. Once the
* window is created, this class will begin to receive callbacks via
* the C-callable vtable methods.
*
* @return This method returns the C-callable vtable needed for
* NX window creation.
*/
inline FAR struct nx_callback_s *getCallbackVTable(void)
{
return &m_callbacks;
}
/**
* Synchronize the window with the NX server. This function will delay
* until the the NX server has caught up with all of the queued requests.
* When this function returns, the state of the NX server will be the
* same as the state of the application.
*
* @param hwnd Handle to a specific NX window.
*/
void synchronize(NXWINDOW hwnd, enum WindowType windowType);
#ifdef CONFIG_NXTERM_NXKBDIN
/**
* By default, NX keyboard input is given to the various widgets
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* residing in the window. But NxTerm is a different usage model;
* In this case, keyboard input needs to be directed to the NxTerm
* character driver. This method can be used to enable (or disable)
* redirection of NX keyboard input from the window widgets to the
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* NxTerm
*
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* @param handle. The NXTERM handle. If non-NULL, NX keyboard
* input will be directed to the NxTerm driver using this
* handle; If NULL (the default), NX keyboard input will be
* directed to the widgets within the window.
*/
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inline void setNxTerm(NXTERM handle)
{
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m_nxterm = handle;
}
#endif
};
}
#endif // __cplusplus
#endif // __APPS_INCLUDE_GRAPHICS_NXWIDGETS_CCALLBACK_HXX