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/*
* ***** BEGIN GPL LICENSE BLOCK *****
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*
* Contributor(s): none yet.
*
* ***** END GPL LICENSE BLOCK *****
*/
/** \file ED_numinput.h
* \ingroup editors
*/
#ifndef __ED_NUMINPUT_H__
#define __ED_NUMINPUT_H__
#define NUM_STR_REP_LEN 64
#define NUM_MAX_ELEMENTS 3
struct wmEvent;
typedef struct NumInput {
/** idx_max < NUM_MAX_ELEMENTS */
short idx_max;
int unit_sys;
/** Each value can have a different type */
int unit_type[NUM_MAX_ELEMENTS];
bool unit_use_radians;
/** Flags affecting all values' behavior */
short flag;
/** Per-value flags */
short val_flag[NUM_MAX_ELEMENTS];
/** Direct value of the input */
float val[NUM_MAX_ELEMENTS];
/** Original value of the input, for reset */
float val_org[NUM_MAX_ELEMENTS];
/** Increment steps */
float val_inc[NUM_MAX_ELEMENTS];
/** Active element/value */
short idx;
/** String as typed by user for edited value (we assume ASCII world!) */
char str[NUM_STR_REP_LEN];
/** Current position of cursor in edited value str
* (first byte of "current" letter, so 0 for an empty str) */
int str_cur;
} NumInput;
/* NumInput.flag */
enum {
NUM_AFFECT_ALL = (1 << 0),
/* (1 << 9) and above are reserved for internal flags! */
};
/* NumInput.val_flag[] */
enum {
/* Public! */
NUM_NULL_ONE = (1 << 0),
NUM_NO_NEGATIVE = (1 << 1),
NUM_NO_ZERO = (1 << 2),
NUM_NO_FRACTION = (1 << 3),
/* (1 << 9) and above are reserved for internal flags! */
};
struct UnitSettings;
/*********************** NumInput ********************************/
/* There are important things to note here for code using numinput:
* * Values passed to applyNumInput() should be valid and are stored as default ones (val_org), if it is not EDITED.
* * bool returned by applyNumInput should be used to decide whether to apply numinput-specific post-process to data.
* * *Once applyNumInput has been called*, hasNumInput returns a valid value to decide whether to use numinput
* as drawstr source or not (i.e. to call outputNumInput).
*
* Those two steps have to be separated (so do not use a common call to hasNumInput() to do both in the same time!).
*/
void initNumInput(NumInput *n);
void outputNumInput(NumInput *n, char *str, struct UnitSettings *unit_settings);
bool hasNumInput(const NumInput *n);
bool applyNumInput(NumInput *n, float *vec);
bool handleNumInput(struct bContext *C, NumInput *n, const struct wmEvent *event);
#define NUM_MODAL_INCREMENT_UP 18
#define NUM_MODAL_INCREMENT_DOWN 19
bool user_string_to_number(bContext *C, const char *str, const struct UnitSettings *unit, int type, double *r_value);
#endif /* __ED_NUMINPUT_H__ */
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