///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // apps/graphics/nxwidgets/UnitTests/CLatchButton/clatchbuttontest.cxx // // Copyright (C) 2012 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved. // Author: Gregory Nutt // // Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without // modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions // are met: // // 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in // the documentation and/or other materials provided with the // distribution. // 3. 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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 CLatchButtonTest::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) { printf("CLatchButtonTest::createGraphics: Failed to create CBgWindow instance\n"); delete m_widgetControl; return false; } // Open (and initialize) the window bool success = m_bgWindow->open(); if (!success) { printf("CLatchButtonTest::createGraphics: Failed to open background window\n"); delete m_bgWindow; m_bgWindow = (CBgWindow*)0; return false; } return true; } // Create a CLatchButton instance CLatchButton *CLatchButtonTest::createButton(FAR const char *text) { // Get the width of the display struct nxgl_size_s windowSize; if (!m_bgWindow->getSize(&windowSize)) { printf("CLatchButtonTest::createGraphics: Failed to get window size\n"); return (CLatchButton *)NULL; } // Create a CNxString instance to contain the C string m_text = new CNxString(text); // Get the height and width of the text display area nxgl_coord_t stringWidth = m_nxFont->getStringWidth(*m_text); nxgl_coord_t stringHeight = (nxgl_coord_t)m_nxFont->getHeight(); // The default CLatchButton has borders enabled with thickness of the border // width. Add twice the thickness of border the to the width and height. (We // could let CLatchButton do this for us by calling // CLatchButton::getPreferredDimensions()) stringWidth += 2 * 1; stringHeight += 2 * 1; // Pick an X/Y position such that the button will be centered in the display nxgl_coord_t buttonX; if (stringWidth >= windowSize.w) { buttonX = 0; } else { buttonX = (windowSize.w - stringWidth) >> 1; } nxgl_coord_t buttonY; if (stringHeight >= windowSize.h) { buttonY = 0; } else { buttonY = (windowSize.h - stringHeight) >> 1; } // Save the center position of the button for use by click and release m_center.x = buttonX + (stringWidth >> 1); m_center.y = buttonY + (stringHeight >> 1); // Now we have enough information to create the button return new CLatchButton(m_widgetControl, buttonX, buttonY, stringWidth, stringHeight, *m_text); } // Draw the button void CLatchButtonTest::showButton(CLatchButton *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 CLatchButtonTest::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 CLatchButtonTest::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. void CLatchButtonTest::poll(CLatchButton *button) { // Poll for mouse events m_widgetControl->pollEvents(button); }