ref: ce8b5651bc33720a4f34309c81d0b12d7ce5791e
dir: /DoConfig/fltk/src/Fl_Browser.cxx/
// // "$Id$" // // Browser widget for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK). // // Copyright 1998-2016 by Bill Spitzak and others. // // This library is free software. Distribution and use rights are outlined in // the file "COPYING" which should have been included with this file. If this // file is missing or damaged, see the license at: // // http://www.fltk.org/COPYING.php // // Please report all bugs and problems on the following page: // // http://www.fltk.org/str.php // #include <FL/Fl.H> #include <FL/Fl_Browser.H> #include <FL/fl_draw.H> #include "flstring.h" #include <stdlib.h> #include <math.h> #include <FL/Fl_Hold_Browser.H> #include <FL/Fl_Multi_Browser.H> #include <FL/Fl_Select_Browser.H> // I modified this from the original Forms data to use a linked list // so that the number of items in the browser and size of those items // is unlimited. The only problem is that the old browser used an // index number to identify a line, and it is slow to convert from/to // a pointer. I use a cache of the last match to try to speed this up. // Also added the ability to "hide" a line. This sets its height to // zero, so the Fl_Browser_ cannot pick it. #define SELECTED 1 #define NOTDISPLAYED 2 // WARNING: // Fl_File_Chooser.cxx also has a definition of this structure (FL_BLINE). // Changes to FL_BLINE *must* be reflected in Fl_File_Chooser.cxx as well. // This hack in Fl_File_Chooser should be solved. // struct FL_BLINE { // data is in a linked list of these FL_BLINE* prev; FL_BLINE* next; void* data; Fl_Image* icon; short length; // sizeof(txt)-1, may be longer than string char flags; // selected, displayed char txt[1]; // start of allocated array }; /** Returns the very first item in the list. Example of use: \code // Walk the browser from beginning to end for ( void *i=item_first(); i; i=item_next(i) ) { printf("item label='%s'\n", item_text(i)); } \endcode \returns The first item, or NULL if list is empty. \see item_first(), item_last(), item_next(), item_prev() */ void* Fl_Browser::item_first() const {return first;} /** Returns the next item after \p item. \param[in] item The 'current' item \returns The next item after \p item, or NULL if there are none after this one. \see item_first(), item_last(), item_next(), item_prev() */ void* Fl_Browser::item_next(void* item) const {return ((FL_BLINE*)item)->next;} /** Returns the previous item before \p item. \param[in] item The 'current' item \returns The previous item before \p item, or NULL if there are none before this one. \see item_first(), item_last(), item_next(), item_prev() */ void* Fl_Browser::item_prev(void* item) const {return ((FL_BLINE*)item)->prev;} /** Returns the very last item in the list. Example of use: \code // Walk the browser in reverse, from end to start for ( void *i=item_last(); i; i=item_prev(i) ) { printf("item label='%s'\n", item_text(i)); } \endcode \returns The last item, or NULL if list is empty. \see item_first(), item_last(), item_next(), item_prev() */ void* Fl_Browser::item_last() const {return last;} /** See if \p item is selected. \param[in] item The item whose selection state is to be checked. \returns 1 if selected, 0 if not. \see select(), selected(), value(), item_select(), item_selected() */ int Fl_Browser::item_selected(void* item) const { return ((FL_BLINE*)item)->flags&SELECTED; } /** Change the selection state of \p item to the value \p val. \param[in] item The item to be changed. \param[in] val The new selection state: 1 selects, 0 de-selects. \see select(), selected(), value(), item_select(), item_selected() */ void Fl_Browser::item_select(void *item, int val) { if (val) ((FL_BLINE*)item)->flags |= SELECTED; else ((FL_BLINE*)item)->flags &= ~SELECTED; } /** Returns the label text for \p item. \param[in] item The item whose label text is returned. \returns The item's text string. (Can be NULL) */ const char *Fl_Browser::item_text(void *item) const { return ((FL_BLINE*)item)->txt; } /** Returns the item for specified \p line. Note: This call is slow. It's fine for e.g. responding to user clicks, but slow if called often, such as in a tight sorting loop. Finding an item 'by line' involves a linear lookup on the internal linked list. The performance hit can be significant if the browser's contents is large, and the method is called often (e.g. during a sort). If you're writing a subclass, use the protected methods item_first(), item_next(), etc. to access the internal linked list more efficiently. \param[in] line The line number of the item to return. (1 based) \retval item that was found. \retval NULL if line is out of range. \see item_at(), find_line(), lineno() */ FL_BLINE* Fl_Browser::find_line(int line) const { int n; FL_BLINE* l; if (line == cacheline) return cache; if (cacheline && line > (cacheline/2) && line < ((cacheline+lines)/2)) { n = cacheline; l = cache; } else if (line <= (lines/2)) { n = 1; l = first; } else { n = lines; l = last; } for (; n < line && l; n++) l = l->next; for (; n > line && l; n--) l = l->prev; ((Fl_Browser*)this)->cacheline = line; ((Fl_Browser*)this)->cache = l; return l; } /** Returns line number corresponding to \p item, or zero if not found. Caveat: See efficiency note in find_line(). \param[in] item The item to be found \returns The line number of the item, or 0 if not found. \see item_at(), find_line(), lineno() */ int Fl_Browser::lineno(void *item) const { FL_BLINE* l = (FL_BLINE*)item; if (!l) return 0; if (l == cache) return cacheline; if (l == first) return 1; if (l == last) return lines; if (!cache) { ((Fl_Browser*)this)->cache = first; ((Fl_Browser*)this)->cacheline = 1; } // assume it is near cache, search both directions: FL_BLINE* b = cache->prev; int bnum = cacheline-1; FL_BLINE* f = cache->next; int fnum = cacheline+1; int n = 0; for (;;) { if (b == l) {n = bnum; break;} if (f == l) {n = fnum; break;} if (b) {b = b->prev; bnum--;} if (f) {f = f->next; fnum++;} } ((Fl_Browser*)this)->cache = l; ((Fl_Browser*)this)->cacheline = n; return n; } /** Removes the item at the specified \p line. Caveat: See efficiency note in find_line(). You must call redraw() to make any changes visible. \param[in] line The line number to be removed. (1 based) Must be in range! \returns Pointer to browser item that was removed (and is no longer valid). \see add(), insert(), remove(), swap(int,int), clear() */ FL_BLINE* Fl_Browser::_remove(int line) { FL_BLINE* ttt = find_line(line); deleting(ttt); cacheline = line-1; cache = ttt->prev; lines--; full_height_ -= item_height(ttt); if (ttt->prev) ttt->prev->next = ttt->next; else first = ttt->next; if (ttt->next) ttt->next->prev = ttt->prev; else last = ttt->prev; return(ttt); } /** Remove entry for given \p line number, making the browser one line shorter. You must call redraw() to make any changes visible. \param[in] line Line to be removed. (1 based) \n If \p line is out of range, no action is taken. \see add(), insert(), remove(), swap(int,int), clear() */ void Fl_Browser::remove(int line) { if (line < 1 || line > lines) return; free(_remove(line)); } /** Insert specified \p item above \p line. If \p line > size() then the line is added to the end. Caveat: See efficiency note in find_line(). \param[in] line The new line will be inserted above this line (1 based). \param[in] item The item to be added. */ void Fl_Browser::insert(int line, FL_BLINE* item) { if (!first) { item->prev = item->next = 0; first = last = item; } else if (line <= 1) { inserting(first, item); item->prev = 0; item->next = first; item->next->prev = item; first = item; } else if (line > lines) { item->prev = last; item->prev->next = item; item->next = 0; last = item; } else { FL_BLINE* n = find_line(line); inserting(n, item); item->next = n; item->prev = n->prev; item->prev->next = item; n->prev = item; } cacheline = line; cache = item; lines++; full_height_ += item_height(item); redraw_line(item); } /** Insert a new entry whose label is \p newtext \e above given \p line, optional data \p d. Text may contain format characters; see format_char() for details. \p newtext is copied using the strdup() function, and can be NULL to make a blank line. The optional void * argument \p d will be the data() of the new item. \param[in] line Line position for insert. (1 based) \n If \p line > size(), the entry will be added at the end. \param[in] newtext The label text for the new line. \param[in] d Optional pointer to user data to be associated with the new line. */ void Fl_Browser::insert(int line, const char* newtext, void* d) { if (!newtext) newtext = ""; // STR #3269 int l = (int) strlen(newtext); FL_BLINE* t = (FL_BLINE*)malloc(sizeof(FL_BLINE)+l); t->length = (short)l; t->flags = 0; strcpy(t->txt, newtext); t->data = d; t->icon = 0; insert(line, t); } /** Line \p from is removed and reinserted at \p to. Note: \p to is calculated \e after line \p from gets removed. \param[in] to Destination line number (calculated \e after line \p from is removed) \param[in] from Line number of item to be moved */ void Fl_Browser::move(int to, int from) { if (from < 1 || from > lines) return; insert(to, _remove(from)); } /** Sets the text for the specified \p line to \p newtext. Text may contain format characters; see format_char() for details. \p newtext is copied using the strdup() function, and can be NULL to make a blank line. Does nothing if \p line is out of range. \param[in] line The line of the item whose text will be changed. (1 based) \param[in] newtext The new string to be assigned to the item. */ void Fl_Browser::text(int line, const char* newtext) { if (line < 1 || line > lines) return; FL_BLINE* t = find_line(line); if (!newtext) newtext = ""; // STR #3269 int l = (int) strlen(newtext); if (l > t->length) { FL_BLINE* n = (FL_BLINE*)malloc(sizeof(FL_BLINE)+l); replacing(t, n); cache = n; n->data = t->data; n->icon = t->icon; n->length = (short)l; n->flags = t->flags; n->prev = t->prev; if (n->prev) n->prev->next = n; else first = n; n->next = t->next; if (n->next) n->next->prev = n; else last = n; free(t); t = n; } strcpy(t->txt, newtext); redraw_line(t); } /** Sets the user data for specified \p line to \p d. Does nothing if \p line is out of range. \param[in] line The line of the item whose data() is to be changed. (1 based) \param[in] d The new data to be assigned to the item. (can be NULL) */ void Fl_Browser::data(int line, void* d) { if (line < 1 || line > lines) return; find_line(line)->data = d; } /** Returns height of \p item in pixels. This takes into account embedded \@ codes within the text() label. \param[in] item The item whose height is returned. \returns The height of the item in pixels. \see item_height(), item_width(),\n incr_height(), full_height() */ int Fl_Browser::item_height(void *item) const { FL_BLINE* l = (FL_BLINE*)item; if (l->flags & NOTDISPLAYED) return 0; int hmax = 2; // use 2 to insure we don't return a zero! if (!l->txt[0]) { // For blank lines set the height to exactly 1 line! fl_font(textfont(), textsize()); int hh = fl_height(); if (hh > hmax) hmax = hh; } else { const int* i = column_widths(); // do each column separately as they may all set different fonts: for (char* str = l->txt; str && *str; str++) { Fl_Font font = textfont(); // default font int tsize = textsize(); // default size while (*str==format_char()) { str++; switch (*str++) { case 'l': case 'L': tsize = 24; break; case 'm': case 'M': tsize = 18; break; case 's': tsize = 11; break; case 'b': font = (Fl_Font)(font|FL_BOLD); break; case 'i': font = (Fl_Font)(font|FL_ITALIC); break; case 'f': case 't': font = FL_COURIER; break; case 'B': case 'C': while (isdigit(*str & 255)) str++; break; // skip a color number case 'F': font = (Fl_Font)strtol(str,&str,10); break; case 'S': tsize = strtol(str,&str,10); break; case 0: case '@': str--; case '.': goto END_FORMAT; } } END_FORMAT: char* ptr = str; if (ptr && *i++) str = strchr(str, column_char()); else str = NULL; if((!str && *ptr) || (str && ptr < str)) { fl_font(font, tsize); int hh = fl_height(); if (hh > hmax) hmax = hh; } if (!str || !*str) break; } } if (l->icon && (l->icon->h()+2)>hmax) { hmax = l->icon->h() + 2; // leave 2px above/below } return hmax; // previous version returned hmax+2! } /** Returns width of \p item in pixels. This takes into account embedded \@ codes within the text() label. \param[in] item The item whose width is returned. \returns The width of the item in pixels. \see item_height(), item_width(),\n incr_height(), full_height() */ int Fl_Browser::item_width(void *item) const { FL_BLINE* l=(FL_BLINE*)item; char* str = l->txt; const int* i = column_widths(); int ww = 0; while (*i) { // add up all tab-separated fields char* e; e = strchr(str, column_char()); if (!e) break; // last one occupied by text str = e+1; ww += *i++; } // OK, we gotta parse the string and find the string width... int tsize = textsize(); Fl_Font font = textfont(); int done = 0; while (*str == format_char_ && str[1] && str[1] != format_char_) { str ++; switch (*str++) { case 'l': case 'L': tsize = 24; break; case 'm': case 'M': tsize = 18; break; case 's': tsize = 11; break; case 'b': font = (Fl_Font)(font|FL_BOLD); break; case 'i': font = (Fl_Font)(font|FL_ITALIC); break; case 'f': case 't': font = FL_COURIER; break; case 'B': case 'C': while (isdigit(*str & 255)) str++; break; // skip a color number case 'F': font = (Fl_Font)strtol(str, &str, 10); break; case 'S': tsize = strtol(str, &str, 10); break; case '.': done = 1; break; case '@': str--; done = 1; } if (done) break; } if (*str == format_char_ && str[1]) str ++; if (ww==0 && l->icon) ww = l->icon->w(); fl_font(font, tsize); return ww + int(fl_width(str)) + 6; } /** The height of the entire list of all visible() items in pixels. This returns the accumulated height of *all* the items in the browser that are not hidden with hide(), including items scrolled off screen. \returns The accumulated size of all the visible items in pixels. \see item_height(), item_width(),\n incr_height(), full_height() */ int Fl_Browser::full_height() const { return full_height_; } /** The default 'average' item height (including inter-item spacing) in pixels. This currently returns textsize() + 2. \returns The value in pixels. \see item_height(), item_width(),\n incr_height(), full_height() */ int Fl_Browser::incr_height() const { return textsize()+2; } /** Draws \p item at the position specified by \p X \p Y \p W \p H. The \p W and \p H values are used for clipping. Should only be called within the context of an FLTK draw(). \param[in] item The item to be drawn \param[in] X,Y,W,H position and size. */ void Fl_Browser::item_draw(void* item, int X, int Y, int W, int H) const { FL_BLINE* l = (FL_BLINE*)item; char* str = l->txt; const int* i = column_widths(); bool first = true; // for icon while (W > 6) { // do each tab-separated field int w1 = W; // width for this field char* e = 0; // pointer to end of field or null if none if (*i) { // find end of field and temporarily replace with 0 e = strchr(str, column_char()); if (e) {*e = 0; w1 = *i++;} } // Icon drawing code if (first) { first = false; if (l->icon) { l->icon->draw(X+2,Y+1); // leave 2px left, 1px above int iconw = l->icon->w()+2; X += iconw; W -= iconw; w1 -= iconw; } } int tsize = textsize(); Fl_Font font = textfont(); Fl_Color lcol = textcolor(); Fl_Align talign = FL_ALIGN_LEFT; // check for all the @-lines recognized by XForms: //#if defined(__GNUC__) //#warning FIXME This maybe needs to be more UTF8 aware now...? //#endif /*__GNUC__*/ while (*str == format_char() && *++str && *str != format_char()) { switch (*str++) { case 'l': case 'L': tsize = 24; break; case 'm': case 'M': tsize = 18; break; case 's': tsize = 11; break; case 'b': font = (Fl_Font)(font|FL_BOLD); break; case 'i': font = (Fl_Font)(font|FL_ITALIC); break; case 'f': case 't': font = FL_COURIER; break; case 'c': talign = FL_ALIGN_CENTER; break; case 'r': talign = FL_ALIGN_RIGHT; break; case 'B': if (!(l->flags & SELECTED)) { fl_color((Fl_Color)strtoul(str, &str, 10)); fl_rectf(X, Y, w1, H); } else while (isdigit(*str & 255)) str++; // skip digits break; case 'C': lcol = (Fl_Color)strtoul(str, &str, 10); break; case 'F': font = (Fl_Font)strtol(str, &str, 10); break; case 'N': lcol = FL_INACTIVE_COLOR; break; case 'S': tsize = strtol(str, &str, 10); break; case '-': fl_color(FL_DARK3); fl_line(X+3, Y+H/2, X+w1-3, Y+H/2); fl_color(FL_LIGHT3); fl_line(X+3, Y+H/2+1, X+w1-3, Y+H/2+1); break; case 'u': case '_': fl_color(lcol); fl_line(X+3, Y+H-1, X+w1-3, Y+H-1); break; case '.': goto BREAK; case '@': str--; goto BREAK; } } BREAK: fl_font(font, tsize); if (l->flags & SELECTED) lcol = fl_contrast(lcol, selection_color()); if (!active_r()) lcol = fl_inactive(lcol); fl_color(lcol); fl_draw(str, X+3, Y, w1-6, H, e ? Fl_Align(talign|FL_ALIGN_CLIP) : talign, 0, 0); if (!e) break; // no more fields... *e = column_char(); // put the separator back X += w1; W -= w1; str = e+1; } } static const int no_columns[1] = {0}; /** The constructor makes an empty browser. \param[in] X,Y,W,H position and size. \param[in] L label string, may be NULL. */ Fl_Browser::Fl_Browser(int X, int Y, int W, int H, const char *L) : Fl_Browser_(X, Y, W, H, L) { column_widths_ = no_columns; lines = 0; full_height_ = 0; cacheline = 0; format_char_ = '@'; column_char_ = '\t'; first = last = cache = 0; } /** Updates the browser so that \p line is shown at position \p pos. \param[in] line line number. (1 based) \param[in] pos position. \see topline(), middleline(), bottomline() */ void Fl_Browser::lineposition(int line, Fl_Line_Position pos) { if (line<1) line = 1; if (line>lines) line = lines; int p = 0; FL_BLINE* l; for (l=first; l && line>1; l = l->next) { line--; p += item_height(l); } if (l && (pos == BOTTOM)) p += item_height (l); int final = p, X, Y, W, H; bbox(X, Y, W, H); switch(pos) { case TOP: break; case BOTTOM: final -= H; break; case MIDDLE: final -= H/2; break; } if (final > (full_height() - H)) final = full_height() -H; position(final); } /** Returns the line that is currently visible at the top of the browser. If there is no vertical scrollbar then this will always return 1. \returns The lineno() of the top() of the browser. */ int Fl_Browser::topline() const { return lineno(top()); } /** Sets the default text size (in pixels) for the lines in the browser to \p newSize. This method recalculates all item heights and caches the total height internally for optimization of later item changes. This can be slow if there are many items in the browser. It returns immediately (w/o recalculation) if \p newSize equals the current textsize(). You \e may need to call redraw() to see the effect and to have the scrollbar positions recalculated. You should set the text size \e before populating the browser with items unless you really need to \e change the size later. */ void Fl_Browser::textsize(Fl_Fontsize newSize) { if (newSize == textsize()) return; // avoid recalculation Fl_Browser_::textsize(newSize); new_list(); full_height_ = 0; if (lines == 0) return; for (FL_BLINE* itm=(FL_BLINE *)item_first(); itm; itm=(FL_BLINE *)item_next(itm)) { full_height_ += item_height(itm); } } /** Removes all the lines in the browser. \see add(), insert(), remove(), swap(int,int), clear() */ void Fl_Browser::clear() { for (FL_BLINE* l = first; l;) { FL_BLINE* n = l->next; free(l); l = n; } full_height_ = 0; first = 0; last = 0; lines = 0; new_list(); } /** Adds a new line to the end of the browser. The text string \p newtext may contain format characters; see format_char() for details. \p newtext is copied using the strdup() function, and can be NULL to make a blank line. The optional void* argument \p d will be the data() for the new item. \param[in] newtext The label text used for the added item \param[in] d Optional user data() for the item (0 if unspecified) \see add(), insert(), remove(), swap(int,int), clear() */ void Fl_Browser::add(const char* newtext, void* d) { insert(lines+1, newtext, d); //Fl_Browser_::display(last); } /** Returns the label text for the specified \p line. Return value can be NULL if \p line is out of range or unset. The parameter \p line is 1 based. \param[in] line The line number of the item whose text is returned. (1 based) \returns The text string (can be NULL) */ const char* Fl_Browser::text(int line) const { if (line < 1 || line > lines) return 0; return find_line(line)->txt; } /** Returns the user data() for specified \p line. Return value can be NULL if \p line is out of range or no user data() was defined. The parameter \p line is 1 based (1 will be the first item in the list). \param[in] line The line number of the item whose data() is returned. (1 based) \returns The user data pointer (can be NULL) */ void* Fl_Browser::data(int line) const { if (line < 1 || line > lines) return 0; return find_line(line)->data; } /** Sets the selection state of the item at \p line to the value \p val. If \p val is not specified, the default is 1 (selects the item). \param[in] line The line number of the item to be changed. (1 based) \param[in] val The new selection state (1=select, 0=de-select). \returns 1 if the state changed, 0 if not. \see select(), selected(), value(), item_select(), item_selected() */ int Fl_Browser::select(int line, int val) { if (line < 1 || line > lines) return 0; return Fl_Browser_::select(find_line(line), val); } /** Returns 1 if specified \p line is selected, 0 if not. \param[in] line The line being checked (1 based) \returns 1 if item selected, 0 if not. \see select(), selected(), value(), item_select(), item_selected() */ int Fl_Browser::selected(int line) const { if (line < 1 || line > lines) return 0; return find_line(line)->flags & SELECTED; } /** Makes \p line visible, and available for selection by user. Opposite of hide(int). This changes the full_height() if the state was changed. redraw() is called automatically if a change occurred. \param[in] line The line to be shown. (1 based) \see show(int), hide(int), display(), visible(), make_visible() */ void Fl_Browser::show(int line) { FL_BLINE* t = find_line(line); if (t->flags & NOTDISPLAYED) { t->flags &= ~NOTDISPLAYED; full_height_ += item_height(t); if (Fl_Browser_::displayed(t)) redraw(); } } /** Makes \p line invisible, preventing selection by the user. The line can still be selected under program control. This changes the full_height() if the state was changed. When a line is made invisible, lines below it are moved up in the display. redraw() is called automatically if a change occurred. \param[in] line The line to be hidden. (1 based) \see show(int), hide(int), display(), visible(), make_visible() */ void Fl_Browser::hide(int line) { FL_BLINE* t = find_line(line); if (!(t->flags & NOTDISPLAYED)) { full_height_ -= item_height(t); t->flags |= NOTDISPLAYED; if (Fl_Browser_::displayed(t)) redraw(); } } /** For back compatibility. This calls show(line) if \p val is true, and hide(line) otherwise. If \p val is not specified, the default is 1 (makes the line visible). \see show(int), hide(int), display(), visible(), make_visible() */ void Fl_Browser::display(int line, int val) { if (line < 1 || line > lines) return; if (val) show(line); else hide(line); } /** Returns non-zero if the specified \p line is visible, 0 if hidden. Use show(int), hide(int), or make_visible(int) to change an item's visible state. \param[in] line The line in the browser to be tested. (1 based) \see show(int), hide(int), display(), visible(), make_visible() */ int Fl_Browser::visible(int line) const { if (line < 1 || line > lines) return 0; return !(find_line(line)->flags&NOTDISPLAYED); } /** Returns the line number of the currently selected line, or 0 if none selected. \returns The line number of current selection, or 0 if none selected. \see select(), selected(), value(), item_select(), item_selected() */ int Fl_Browser::value() const { return lineno(selection()); } /** Swap the two items \p a and \p b. Uses swapping() to ensure list updates correctly. \param[in] a,b The two items to be swapped. \see swap(int,int), item_swap() */ void Fl_Browser::swap(FL_BLINE *a, FL_BLINE *b) { if ( a == b || !a || !b) return; // nothing to do swapping(a, b); FL_BLINE *aprev = a->prev; FL_BLINE *anext = a->next; FL_BLINE *bprev = b->prev; FL_BLINE *bnext = b->next; if ( b->prev == a ) { // A ADJACENT TO B if ( aprev ) aprev->next = b; else first = b; b->next = a; a->next = bnext; b->prev = aprev; a->prev = b; if ( bnext ) bnext->prev = a; else last = a; } else if ( a->prev == b ) { // B ADJACENT TO A if ( bprev ) bprev->next = a; else first = a; a->next = b; b->next = anext; a->prev = bprev; b->prev = a; if ( anext ) anext->prev = b; else last = b; } else { // A AND B NOT ADJACENT // handle prev's b->prev = aprev; if ( anext ) anext->prev = b; else last = b; a->prev = bprev; if ( bnext ) bnext->prev = a; else last = a; // handle next's if ( aprev ) aprev->next = b; else first = b; b->next = anext; if ( bprev ) bprev->next = a; else first = a; a->next = bnext; } // Disable cache -- we played around with positions cacheline = 0; cache = 0; } /** Swaps two browser lines \p a and \p b. You must call redraw() to make any changes visible. \param[in] a,b The two lines to be swapped. (both 1 based) \see swap(int,int), item_swap() */ void Fl_Browser::swap(int a, int b) { if (a < 1 || a > lines || b < 1 || b > lines) return; FL_BLINE* ai = find_line(a); FL_BLINE* bi = find_line(b); swap(ai,bi); } /** Set the image icon for \p line to the value \p icon. Caller is responsible for keeping the icon allocated. The \p line is automatically redrawn. \param[in] line The line to be modified. If out of range, nothing is done. \param[in] icon The image icon to be assigned to the \p line. If NULL, any previous icon is removed. */ void Fl_Browser::icon(int line, Fl_Image* icon) { if (line<1 || line > lines) return; FL_BLINE* bl = find_line(line); int old_h = bl->icon ? bl->icon->h()+2 : 0; // init with *old* icon height bl->icon = 0; // remove icon, if any int th = item_height(bl); // height of text only int new_h = icon ? icon->h()+2 : 0; // init with *new* icon height if (th > old_h) old_h = th; if (th > new_h) new_h = th; int dh = new_h - old_h; full_height_ += dh; // do this *always* bl->icon = icon; // set new icon if (dh>0) { redraw(); // icon larger than item? must redraw widget } else { redraw_line(bl); // icon same or smaller? can redraw just this line } replacing(bl,bl); // recalc Fl_Browser_::max_width et al } /** Returns the icon currently defined for \p line. If no icon is defined, NULL is returned. \param[in] line The line whose icon is returned. \returns The icon defined, or NULL if none. */ Fl_Image* Fl_Browser::icon(int line) const { FL_BLINE* l = find_line(line); return(l ? l->icon : NULL); } /** Removes the icon for \p line. It's ok to remove an icon if none has been defined. \param[in] line The line whose icon is to be removed. */ void Fl_Browser::remove_icon(int line) { icon(line,0); } Fl_Hold_Browser::Fl_Hold_Browser(int X,int Y,int W,int H,const char *L) : Fl_Browser(X,Y,W,H,L) { type(FL_HOLD_BROWSER); } Fl_Multi_Browser::Fl_Multi_Browser(int X,int Y,int W,int H,const char *L) : Fl_Browser(X,Y,W,H,L) { type(FL_MULTI_BROWSER); } Fl_Select_Browser::Fl_Select_Browser(int X,int Y,int W,int H,const char *L) : Fl_Browser(X,Y,W,H,L) { type(FL_SELECT_BROWSER); } // // End of "$Id$". //