pcsx2/common/wxHelpers.cpp

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/* PCSX2 - PS2 Emulator for PCs
* Copyright (C) 2002-2010 PCSX2 Dev Team
*
* PCSX2 is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
* of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Found-
* ation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* PCSX2 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 General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with PCSX2.
* If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <wx/cshelp.h>
#include <wx/tooltip.h>
#include <wx/spinctrl.h>
#include "common/General.h"
#include "common/wxGuiTools.h"
#include "common/pxStaticText.h"
#include "common/Threading.h"
#include "common/IniInterface.h"
using namespace pxSizerFlags;
pxDialogCreationFlags pxDialogFlags()
{
return pxDialogCreationFlags().CloseBox().Caption().Vertical();
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// BaseDeletableObject Implementation
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// This code probably deserves a better home. It's general purpose non-GUI code (the single
// wxApp/Gui dependency is in wxGuiTools.cpp for now).
//
bool BaseDeletableObject::MarkForDeletion()
{
return !m_IsBeingDeleted.exchange(true);
}
void BaseDeletableObject::DeleteSelf()
{
if (MarkForDeletion())
DoDeletion();
}
BaseDeletableObject::BaseDeletableObject()
{
#ifdef _MSC_VER
// Bleh, this fails because _CrtIsValidHeapPointer calls HeapValidate on the
// pointer, but the pointer is a virtual base class, so it's not a valid block. >_<
//pxAssertDev( _CrtIsValidHeapPointer( this ), "BaseDeletableObject types cannot be created on the stack or as temporaries!" );
#endif
m_IsBeingDeleted.store(false, std::memory_order_relaxed);
}
BaseDeletableObject::~BaseDeletableObject()
{
AffinityAssert_AllowFrom_MainUI();
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Creates a text control which is right-justified and has it's minimum width configured to suit
// the number of digits requested.
wxTextCtrl* CreateNumericalTextCtrl(wxWindow* parent, int digits, long flags)
{
wxTextCtrl* ctrl = new wxTextCtrl(parent, wxID_ANY);
ctrl->SetWindowStyleFlag(flags);
pxFitToDigits(ctrl, digits);
return ctrl;
}
void pxFitToDigits(wxWindow* win, int digits)
{
int ex;
win->GetTextExtent(wxString(L'0', digits + 1), &ex, NULL);
win->SetMinSize(wxSize(ex + 10, wxDefaultCoord)); // +10 for text control borders/insets and junk.
}
void pxFitToDigits(wxSpinCtrl* win, int digits)
{
// HACK!! The better way would be to create a pxSpinCtrl class that extends wxSpinCtrl and thus
// have access to wxSpinButton::DoGetBestSize(). But since I don't want to do that, we'll just
// make/fake it with a value it's pretty common to Win32/GTK/Mac:
static const int MagicSpinnerSize = 18;
int ex;
win->GetTextExtent(wxString(L'0', digits + 1), &ex, NULL);
win->SetMinSize(wxSize(ex + 10 + MagicSpinnerSize, wxDefaultCoord)); // +10 for text control borders/insets and junk.
}
bool pxDialogExists(const wxString& name)
{
return wxFindWindowByName(name) != NULL;
}
// =====================================================================================================
// wxDialogWithHelpers Class Implementations
// =====================================================================================================
wxDEFINE_EVENT(pxEvt_OnDialogCreated, wxCommandEvent);
wxIMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxDialogWithHelpers, wxDialog);
wxDialogWithHelpers::wxDialogWithHelpers()
{
m_hasContextHelp = false;
m_extraButtonSizer = NULL;
Init(pxDialogFlags());
}
wxDialogWithHelpers::wxDialogWithHelpers(wxWindow* parent, const wxString& title, const pxDialogCreationFlags& cflags)
: wxDialog(parent, wxID_ANY, title, wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, cflags.GetWxWindowFlags())
{
m_hasContextHelp = cflags.hasContextHelp;
if ((int)cflags.BoxSizerOrient != 0)
{
SetSizer(new wxBoxSizer(cflags.BoxSizerOrient));
*this += StdPadding;
}
Init(cflags);
SetMinSize(cflags.MinimumSize);
}
void wxDialogWithHelpers::Init(const pxDialogCreationFlags& cflags)
{
// Note to self: if any comments indicate platform specific behaviour then
// ifdef them out to see if they fix the issue. I wasted too much time
// figuring out why the close box wouldn't work on wxGTK modal dialogs that
// had a minimise button.
#if _WIN32
// This fixes it so that the dialogs show up in the task bar in Vista:
// (otherwise they go stupid iconized mode if the user minimizes them)
if (cflags.hasMinimizeBox)
SetExtraStyle(GetExtraStyle() & ~wxTOPLEVEL_EX_DIALOG);
#endif
m_extraButtonSizer = NULL;
if (m_hasContextHelp)
delete wxHelpProvider::Set(new wxSimpleHelpProvider());
Bind(pxEvt_OnDialogCreated, &wxDialogWithHelpers::OnDialogCreated, this);
Bind(wxEVT_BUTTON, &wxDialogWithHelpers::OnOkCancel, this, wxID_OK);
Bind(wxEVT_BUTTON, &wxDialogWithHelpers::OnOkCancel, this, wxID_CANCEL);
wxCommandEvent createEvent(pxEvt_OnDialogCreated);
createEvent.SetId(GetId());
AddPendingEvent(createEvent);
}
void wxDialogWithHelpers::OnDialogCreated(wxCommandEvent& evt)
{
evt.Skip();
if ((evt.GetId() == GetId()) && !GetDialogName().IsEmpty())
SetName(L"Dialog:" + GetDialogName());
}
wxString wxDialogWithHelpers::GetDialogName() const
{
return wxEmptyString;
}
void wxDialogWithHelpers::DoAutoCenter()
{
// Smart positioning logic! If our parent window is larger than our window by some
// good amount, then we center on that. If not, center relative to the screen. This
// avoids the popup automatically eclipsing the parent window (which happens in PCSX2
// a lot since the main window is small).
bool centerfail = true;
if (wxWindow* parent = GetParent())
{
const wxSize parentSize(parent->GetSize());
if ((parentSize.x > ((int)GetSize().x * 1.5)) || (parentSize.y > ((int)GetSize().y * 1.5)))
{
CenterOnParent();
centerfail = false;
}
}
if (centerfail)
CenterOnScreen();
}
void wxDialogWithHelpers::SmartCenterFit()
{
Fit();
const wxString dlgName(GetDialogName());
if (dlgName.IsEmpty())
{
DoAutoCenter();
return;
}
if (wxConfigBase* cfg = wxConfigBase::Get(false))
{
wxRect screenRect(GetScreenRect());
IniLoader loader(cfg);
ScopedIniGroup group(loader, L"DialogPositions");
cfg->SetRecordDefaults(false);
if (GetWindowStyle() & wxRESIZE_BORDER)
{
wxSize size;
loader.Entry(dlgName + L"_Size", size, screenRect.GetSize());
SetSize(size);
}
if (!cfg->Exists(dlgName + L"_Pos"))
DoAutoCenter();
else
{
wxPoint pos;
loader.Entry(dlgName + L"_Pos", pos, screenRect.GetPosition());
SetPosition(pos);
}
cfg->SetRecordDefaults(true);
}
}
// Overrides wxDialog behavior to include automatic Fit() and CenterOnParent/Screen. The centering
// is based on a heuristic the centers against the parent window if the parent window is at least
// 75% larger than the fitted dialog.
int wxDialogWithHelpers::ShowModal()
{
SmartCenterFit();
m_CreatedRect = GetScreenRect();
return wxDialog::ShowModal();
}
// Overrides wxDialog behavior to include automatic Fit() and CenterOnParent/Screen. The centering
// is based on a heuristic the centers against the parent window if the parent window is at least
// 75% larger than the fitted dialog.
bool wxDialogWithHelpers::Show(bool show)
{
if (show)
{
SmartCenterFit();
m_CreatedRect = GetScreenRect();
}
return wxDialog::Show(show);
}
wxStaticText& wxDialogWithHelpers::Label(const wxString& label)
{
return *new wxStaticText(this, wxID_ANY, label, wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL);
}
pxStaticText& wxDialogWithHelpers::Text(const wxString& label)
{
return *new pxStaticText(this, label);
}
pxStaticText& wxDialogWithHelpers::Heading(const wxString& label)
{
return *new pxStaticHeading(this, label);
}
void wxDialogWithHelpers::RememberPosition()
{
// Save the dialog position if the dialog is named...
// FIXME : This doesn't get called if the app is exited by alt-f4'ing the main app window.
// ... not sure how to fix that yet. I could register a list of open windows into wxAppWithHelpers
// that systematically get closed. Seems like work, maybe later. --air
if (wxConfigBase* cfg = IsIconized() ? NULL : wxConfigBase::Get(false))
{
const wxString dlgName(GetDialogName());
const wxRect screenRect(GetScreenRect());
if (!dlgName.IsEmpty() && (m_CreatedRect != screenRect))
{
wxPoint pos(screenRect.GetPosition());
IniSaver saver(cfg);
ScopedIniGroup group(saver, L"DialogPositions");
if (GetWindowStyle() & wxRESIZE_BORDER)
{
wxSize size(screenRect.GetSize());
saver.Entry(dlgName + L"_Size", size, screenRect.GetSize());
}
saver.Entry(dlgName + L"_Pos", pos, screenRect.GetPosition());
}
}
}
void wxDialogWithHelpers::OnOkCancel(wxCommandEvent& evt)
{
RememberPosition();
// Modal dialogs should be destroyed after ShowModal returns, otherwise there
// might be double delete problems if the dialog was declared on the stack.
if (!IsModal())
Destroy();
else
evt.Skip();
}
void wxDialogWithHelpers::AddOkCancel(wxSizer& sizer, bool hasApply)
{
wxStdDialogButtonSizer& s_buttons(*new wxStdDialogButtonSizer());
s_buttons.AddButton(new wxButton(this, wxID_OK));
s_buttons.AddButton(new wxButton(this, wxID_CANCEL));
if (hasApply)
s_buttons.AddButton(new wxButton(this, wxID_APPLY));
m_extraButtonSizer = new wxBoxSizer(wxHORIZONTAL);
// Add the context-sensitive help button on the caption for the platforms
// which support it (currently MSW only)
if (m_hasContextHelp)
{
SetExtraStyle(wxDIALOG_EX_CONTEXTHELP);
#ifndef __WXMSW__
*m_extraButtonSizer += new wxContextHelpButton(this) | StdButton();
#endif
}
// create a sizer to hold the help and ok/cancel buttons, for platforms
// that need a custom help icon. [fixme: help icon prolly better off somewhere else]
wxFlexGridSizer& flex(*new wxFlexGridSizer(2));
flex.AddGrowableCol(0, 1);
flex.AddGrowableCol(1, 15);
flex += m_extraButtonSizer | pxAlignLeft;
flex += s_buttons | (pxExpand & pxCenter);
sizer += flex | StdExpand();
s_buttons.Realize();
}
void wxDialogWithHelpers::AddOkCancel(wxSizer* sizer, bool hasApply)
{
if (sizer == NULL)
sizer = GetSizer();
pxAssert(sizer);
AddOkCancel(*sizer, hasApply);
}
wxDialogWithHelpers& wxDialogWithHelpers::SetMinWidth(int newWidth)
{
SetMinSize(wxSize(newWidth, GetMinHeight()));
if (wxSizer* sizer = GetSizer())
sizer->SetMinSize(wxSize(newWidth, sizer->GetMinSize().GetHeight()));
return *this;
}
wxDialogWithHelpers& wxDialogWithHelpers::SetMinHeight(int newHeight)
{
SetMinSize(wxSize(GetMinWidth(), newHeight));
if (wxSizer* sizer = GetSizer())
sizer->SetMinSize(wxSize(sizer->GetMinSize().GetWidth(), newHeight));
return *this;
}
int wxDialogWithHelpers::GetCharHeight() const
{
return pxGetCharHeight(this, 1);
}
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// wxPanelWithHelpers Implementations
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
wxIMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPanelWithHelpers, wxPanel);
void wxPanelWithHelpers::Init()
{
}
// Creates a Static Box container for this panel. the static box sizer becomes the default
// sizer for this panel. If the panel already has a sizer set, then that sizer will be
// transfered to the new StaticBoxSizer (and will be the first item in it's list, retaining
// consistent and expected layout)
wxPanelWithHelpers* wxPanelWithHelpers::AddFrame(const wxString& label, wxOrientation orient)
{
wxSizer* oldSizer = GetSizer();
SetSizer(new wxStaticBoxSizer(orient, this, label), false);
Init();
if (oldSizer)
*this += oldSizer | pxExpand;
return this;
}
wxStaticText& wxPanelWithHelpers::Label(const wxString& label)
{
return *new wxStaticText(this, wxID_ANY, label);
}
pxStaticText& wxPanelWithHelpers::Text(const wxString& label)
{
return *new pxStaticText(this, label);
}
pxStaticText& wxPanelWithHelpers::Heading(const wxString& label)
{
return *new pxStaticHeading(this, label);
}
wxPanelWithHelpers::wxPanelWithHelpers(wxWindow* parent, wxOrientation orient, const wxString& staticBoxLabel)
: wxPanel(parent)
{
SetSizer(new wxStaticBoxSizer(orient, this, staticBoxLabel));
Init();
}
wxPanelWithHelpers::wxPanelWithHelpers(wxWindow* parent, wxOrientation orient)
: wxPanel(parent)
{
SetSizer(new wxBoxSizer(orient));
Init();
}
wxPanelWithHelpers::wxPanelWithHelpers(wxWindow* parent)
: wxPanel(parent)
{
Init();
}
wxPanelWithHelpers::wxPanelWithHelpers(wxWindow* parent, const wxPoint& pos, const wxSize& size)
: wxPanel(parent, wxID_ANY, pos, size)
{
Init();
}
wxPanelWithHelpers& wxPanelWithHelpers::SetMinWidth(int newWidth)
{
SetMinSize(wxSize(newWidth, GetMinHeight()));
if (wxSizer* sizer = GetSizer())
sizer->SetMinSize(wxSize(newWidth, sizer->GetMinSize().GetHeight()));
return *this;
}
int pxGetCharHeight(const wxWindow* wind, int rows)
{
if (!wind)
return 0;
wxClientDC dc(wx_const_cast(wxWindow*, wind));
dc.SetFont(wind->GetFont());
#ifdef __linux__
// It seems there is a bad detection of the size of the font (non standard dpi ???). Font are cut in top or bottom.
// Add a correction factor to leave enough room. Visualy 1.7 seems fine but feel free to tune it -- Gregory
return (dc.GetCharHeight() * 1.7 + 1) * rows;
#else
return (dc.GetCharHeight() + 1) * rows;
#endif
}
int pxGetCharHeight(const wxWindow& wind, int rows)
{
return pxGetCharHeight(&wind, rows);
}