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#include <math.h> //PROTOTYPE FOR THE OPENIMGUISTANDARD PROPOSAL //Licensed to you under the CC0 license. //This is the standard for an intuitive immediate-mode gui specification which gracefully solves many of the shortcomings of //other immediate mode gui standards. //1) How elements are drawn across different environments //2) How keyboard/gamepad cursor navigation is handled //3) How the same GUI rendering code can be transported between backends. //This is a standard for immediate mode GUI elements which can be implemented anywhere and gracefully decreases in feature level based on platform. //If your target platform can render text and it can render boxes, then it can run openimgui. // The screen's top left corner is 0,0 and bottom right is 1,1 // All coordinates and dimensions are specified relative to that. //HOW CURSOR BUTTON IS HANDLED~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ //Beginning of your frame... //omg_cb = 0; //if(just_touched || just_mouseleftbuttondown || just_button_down) omg_cb = 1; //Pressed! //if(just_released_touch || just_mouseleftbutton up || just_button_up) omg_cb = 2; //Released! //Gui code this frame... //HOW CURSOR POSITION IS HANDLED: // On platforms with touch or mouse input, the polling of cursor position will occur like this~~~~~~~~~~~~~ // omg_cursor_has_been_sucked = 0; // omg_cursorpos[0] = device_cursorpos.x / (float) screenWidth; // omg_cursorpos[1] = device_cursorpos.x / (float) screenHeight; // Clamp the cursorpos (if necessary) // omg_cursorpos[0] = omg_clampf(omg_cursorpos[0]); // omg_cursorpos[1] = omg_clampf(omg_cursorpos[1]); // omg_cursorpos_presuck[0] = -1; // omg_cursorpos_presuck[1] = -1; // On platforms which use buttons to navigate menu elements...~~~~~~~~~~~~~ // omg_cursor_has_been_sucked = 0; // if(buttonleft) omg_cursorpos[0] -= omg_buttonjump[0]; // if(buttonright) omg_cursorpos[0] += omg_buttonjump[0]; // if(buttonup) omg_cursorpos[1] -= omg_buttonjump[1]; // if(buttondown) omg_cursorpos[1] += omg_buttonjump[1]; // Clamp the cursorpos // omg_cursorpos[0] = omg_wrapf(omg_cursorpos[0]); // omg_cursorpos[1] = omg_wrapf(omg_cursorpos[1]); // omg_cursorpos_presuck[0] = omg_cursorpos[0]; // omg_cursorpos_presuck[1] = omg_cursorpos[1]; // HOW BUTTON SUCKING WORKS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ // On platforms without cursor input such as game consoles, there needs to be an ergonomic way to navigate menus. // This is achieved by simulating a virtual mouse cursor in the game and "Sucking" it into the closest sucking box. // We keep track of the cursorposition every frame as well as the position before an attempt to "suck" it has been made. // This allows us to determine (By testing, for every graphical object) whether or not the cursorposition should be "sucked" into // the graphical object. // Normalized cursor position #ifndef OPENIMGUI_IMPL extern float omg_cursorpos[2]; //Defaults to zero extern float omg_cursorpos_presuck[2]; //Defaults to zero extern int omg_cursor_has_been_sucked; extern int omg_cursor_was_inside; //Set extern float omg_buttonjump[2]; //Defaults to zero // Setting for users using // cursor button extern int omg_cb; //Set to zero every iteration. #else float omg_cursorpos[2]; //Defaults to zero float omg_cursorpos_presuck[2]; //Defaults to zero int omg_cursor_has_been_sucked; int omg_cursor_was_inside; //Set float omg_buttonjump[2]; //Defaults to zero // Setting for users using // cursor button int omg_cb; //Set to zero every iteration. #endif //Used for determining the closest button in sucking mode. static inline float omg_sqrlinelength(float x1, float y1, float x2, float y2){ return ((x1-x2) * (x1-x2) + (y1-y2) * (y1-y2)); } //Used for clamping cursor position to the screen. static inline float omg_clampf(float x){ return (x>1.0)?1.0: (x<0.0)?0.0:x; } //Used for wrapping the cursor position to the screen in button cursor mode. static inline float omg_wrapf(float x){ float f = fmod(x, 1); if(f<0.0) (f = 1.0 + f); return f; } static inline void omg_update_keycursor(int _up, int _down, int _left, int _right, int bstate){ static int bstate_old = 0; static int udlr_old[4] = {0,0,0,0}; omg_cursor_was_inside = 0; int up = _up && ! udlr_old[0]; int down = _down && ! udlr_old[1]; int left = _left && ! udlr_old[2]; int right = _right && ! udlr_old[3]; udlr_old[0] = _up; udlr_old[1] = _down; udlr_old[2] = _left; udlr_old[3] = _right; omg_cursor_has_been_sucked = 0; omg_cursorpos_presuck[0] = omg_cursorpos[0]; omg_cursorpos_presuck[1] = omg_cursorpos[1]; if(up) omg_cursorpos[1] -= omg_buttonjump[1]; if(down) omg_cursorpos[1] += omg_buttonjump[1]; if(left) omg_cursorpos[0] -= omg_buttonjump[0]; if(right)omg_cursorpos[0] += omg_buttonjump[0]; //Clamp the cursorpos omg_cursorpos[0] = omg_wrapf(omg_cursorpos[0]); omg_cursorpos[1] = omg_wrapf(omg_cursorpos[1]); omg_cursorpos_presuck[0] = omg_cursorpos[0]; omg_cursorpos_presuck[1] = omg_cursorpos[1]; //printf("BEGIN! Cx = %f, Cy = %f\n", omg_cursorpos[0], omg_cursorpos[1]); omg_cb = 0; if(bstate && !bstate_old) omg_cb = 1; else if (!bstate && bstate_old) omg_cb = 2; bstate_old = bstate; } //for mouse cursors and touch input. static inline void omg_update_mcursor(float ncx, float ncy, int bstate){ static int bstate_old = 0; omg_cursor_has_been_sucked = 0; omg_cursor_was_inside = 0; omg_cursorpos[0] = ncx; omg_cursorpos[1] = ncy; // Clamp the cursorpos (if necessary) omg_cursorpos[0] = omg_clampf(omg_cursorpos[0]); omg_cursorpos[1] = omg_clampf(omg_cursorpos[1]); omg_cursorpos_presuck[0] = -1; omg_cursorpos_presuck[1] = -1; omg_cb = 0; if(bstate && !bstate_old) omg_cb = 1; else if (!bstate && bstate_old) omg_cb = 2; bstate_old = bstate; } static inline int omg_boxtest(float x, float y, float xdim, float ydim, float cx, float cy){ if((x <= cx) && (x+xdim >= cx) && (y <= cy) && (y+ydim >= cy)) return 1; return 0; } static inline int omg_box_retval(float x, float y, float xdim, float ydim){ if(omg_cursorpos_presuck[0] == -1) return omg_boxtest(x,y,xdim,ydim, omg_cursorpos[0],omg_cursorpos[1]); return omg_boxtest(x,y,xdim,ydim, omg_cursorpos_presuck[0],omg_cursorpos_presuck[1]); } static inline void omg_box_suck(float x, float y, float xdim, float ydim, int sucks, float buttonjumpx, float buttonjumpy){ if(omg_cursorpos_presuck[0] != -1 && sucks){ //Do not attempt to suck if this graphical element does not suck or sucking is not enabled. int btest = omg_boxtest(x,y,xdim,ydim, omg_cursorpos_presuck[0], omg_cursorpos_presuck[1]); if(!omg_cursor_has_been_sucked){ //We are free to try to suck up the cursor without a check. omg_cursorpos[0] = x + xdim/2.0; omg_cursorpos[1] = y + ydim/2.0; omg_cursor_has_been_sucked = 1; omg_buttonjump[0] = buttonjumpx; omg_buttonjump[1] = buttonjumpy; if(btest) omg_cursor_was_inside = 1; //puts("Initial grab...\n"); //printf("Cx = %f, Cy = %f\n", omg_cursorpos[0], omg_cursorpos[1]); } else if ( (!omg_cursor_was_inside && //Cursor was not inside. omg_sqrlinelength(x+xdim/2.0, y+ydim/2.0, omg_cursorpos_presuck[0], omg_cursorpos_presuck[1]) < omg_sqrlinelength(omg_cursorpos[0], omg_cursorpos[1], omg_cursorpos_presuck[0], omg_cursorpos_presuck[1]) ) || //Cursor was inside, if it's inside this one as well, pick the closest. (!omg_cursor_was_inside && btest) || ( btest && omg_sqrlinelength(x+xdim/2.0, y+ydim/2.0, omg_cursorpos_presuck[0], omg_cursorpos_presuck[1]) < omg_sqrlinelength(omg_cursorpos[0], omg_cursorpos[1], omg_cursorpos_presuck[0], omg_cursorpos_presuck[1]) ) ){ //The box is closer than the current suck position. omg_cursorpos[0] = x+xdim/2.0; omg_cursorpos[1] = y+ydim/2.0; omg_cursor_has_been_sucked = 1; omg_buttonjump[0] = buttonjumpx; omg_buttonjump[1] = buttonjumpy; //if(boxtest(x,y,xdim,ydim)) omg_cursor_was_inside = 1; omg_cursor_was_inside = omg_boxtest(x,y,xdim,ydim, omg_cursorpos_presuck[0], omg_cursorpos_presuck[1]); //puts("Found a different button!\n"); //printf("Cx = %f, Cy = %f\n", omg_cursorpos[0], omg_cursorpos[1]); } } } // OMG_BOX: // Draws a box on the screen. // Returns whether or not the cursor was inside it this frame (NOT IF IT GOT __SUCKED__ INSIDE IT!) // x,y are the top left corner. // xdim, ydim, are the width and height of the box. // hints is a set of implementation-specific parameters describing the nature of how the box is drawn, // sucks indicates whether or not the cursor position is "sucked" into the button (See: HOW BUTTON SUCKING WORKS) // buttonjumpx and buttonjumpy are the amount by which the cursor will jump in X and Y when pressing the menu navigation arrows. // The return value is determined like this: // if(omg_cursorpos_presuck[0] == -1) return omg_boxtest(omg_cursorpos) else // return boxtest(omg_cursorpos_presuck) // The suck test works like this: // if(omg_cursorpos_presuck[0] != -1 && sucks){ //Do not attempt to suck if this graphical element does not suck or sucking is not enabled. // if(!omg_cursor_has_been_sucked){ //We are free to try to suck up the cursor without a check. // omg_cursorpos[0] = x+xdim/2.0; // omg_cursorpos[1] = y+ydim/2.0; // omg_cursor_has_been_sucked = 1; // omg_buttonjump[0] = buttonjumpx; // omg_buttonjump[1] = buttonjumpy; //} else if (omg_sqrlinelength(x+xdim/2.0, y+ydim/2.0, omg_cursorpos_presuck[0], omg_cursorpos_presuck[1]) < // omg_sqrlinelength(omg_cursorpos[0], omg_cursorpos[1], omg_cursorpos_presuck[0], omg_cursorpos_presuck[1])){ //The box is closer than the current suck position. // omg_cursorpos[0] = x+xdim/2.0; // omg_cursorpos[1] = y+ydim/2.0; // omg_cursor_has_been_sucked = 1; // omg_buttonjump[0] = buttonjumpx; // omg_buttonjump[1] = buttonjumpy; //}} //When sucking is enabled (omg_cursorpos_presuck[0] != -1) the box test will be performed on cursorpos_presuck. //You can use the above static inline functions as a reference for your implementation. int omg_box(float x, float y, float xdim, float ydim, int sucks, float buttonjumpx, float buttonjumpy, int hints); // OMG_TEXTBOX: // Draws a box... with text in it // All the args are the same, and its return value is the same, except now it can draw text. // It should handle all the same hints as omg_box. // the hintstext variable should handle all // The textsize is an implementation-specific indication of how large the text in the box should be. // The x and y dimensions of the box are automatically deduced from text. // Text containing newlines will extend the Y dimension of the box, // and the longest line of text will determine the x dimension of the box. // Otherwise, it is functionally identical to omg_box. int omg_textbox(float x, float y, const char* text, int textsize, int sucks, float buttonjumpx, float buttonjumpy, int hints, int hintstext);