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1883 lines
75 KiB
C
1883 lines
75 KiB
C
#ifndef NOTCURSES_NOTCURSES
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#define NOTCURSES_NOTCURSES
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#include <time.h>
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#include <uchar.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <wchar.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#define RESTRICT
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#else
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#define RESTRICT restrict
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#endif
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#define API __attribute__((visibility("default")))
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// Get a human-readable string describing the running notcurses version.
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API const char* notcurses_version(void);
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struct cell; // a coordinate on an ncplane: an EGC plus styling
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struct ncplane; // a drawable notcurses surface, composed of cells
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struct ncvisual; // a visual bit of multimedia opened with LibAV
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struct notcurses; // notcurses state for a given terminal, composed of ncplanes
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// A cell corresponds to a single character cell on some plane, which can be
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// occupied by a single grapheme cluster (some root spacing glyph, along with
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// possible combining characters, which might span multiple columns). At any
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// cell, we can have a theoretically arbitrarily long UTF-8 string, a foreground
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// color, a background color, and an attribute set. Valid grapheme cluster
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// contents include:
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//
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// * A NUL terminator,
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// * A single control character, followed by a NUL terminator,
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// * At most one spacing character, followed by zero or more nonspacing
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// characters, followed by a NUL terminator.
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//
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// Multi-column characters can only have a single style/color throughout.
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// Existence is suffering, and thus wcwidth() is not reliable. It's just
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// quoting whether or not the EGC contains a "Wide Asian" double-width
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// character. This is set for some things, like most emoji, and not set for
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// other things, like cuneiform. Fucccccck. True display width is a *property
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// of the font*. Fuccccccccckkkkk. Among the longest Unicode codepoints is
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//
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// U+FDFD ARABIC LIGATURE BISMILLAH AR-RAHMAN AR-RAHEEM ﷽
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//
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// wcwidth() rather optimistically claims this suicide bomber of a glyph to
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// occupy a single column, right before it explodes in your diner. BiDi text
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// is too complicated for me to even get into here. It sucks ass. Be assured
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// there are no easy answers. Allah, the All-Powerful, has fucked us again!
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//
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// Each cell occupies 16 static bytes (128 bits). The surface is thus ~1.6MB
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// for a (pretty large) 500x200 terminal. At 80x43, it's less than 64KB.
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// Dynamic requirements (the egcpool) can add up to 32MB to an ncplane, but
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// such large pools are unlikely in common use.
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//
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// We implement some small alpha compositing. Foreground and background both
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// have two bits of inverted alpha. The actual grapheme written to a cell is
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// the topmost non-zero grapheme. If its alpha is 00, its foreground color is
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// used unchanged. If its alpha is 10, its foreground color is derived entirely
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// from cells underneath it. Otherwise, the result will be a composite.
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// Likewise for the background. If the bottom of a coordinate's zbuffer is
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// reached with a cumulative alpha of zero, the default is used. In this way,
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// a terminal configured with transparent background can be supported through
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// multiple occluding ncplanes. A foreground alpha of 11 requests high-contrast
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// text (relative to the computed background). A background alpha of 11 is
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// currently forbidden.
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typedef struct cell {
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// These 32 bits are either a single-byte, single-character grapheme cluster
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// (values 0--0x7f), or an offset into a per-ncplane attached pool of
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// varying-length UTF-8 grapheme clusters. This pool may thus be up to 32MB.
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uint32_t gcluster; // 1 * 4b -> 4b
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// CELL_STYLE_* attributes (16 bits) + 16 reserved bits
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uint32_t attrword; // + 4b -> 8b
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// (channels & 0x8000000000000000ull): left half of wide character
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// (channels & 0x4000000000000000ull): foreground is *not* "default color"
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// (channels & 0x3000000000000000ull): foreground alpha (2 bits)
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// (channels & 0x0f00000000000000ull): reserved, must be 0
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// (channels & 0x00ffffff00000000ull): foreground in 3x8 RGB (rrggbb)
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// (channels & 0x0000000080000000ull): right half of wide character
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// (channels & 0x0000000040000000ull): background is *not* "default color"
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// (channels & 0x0000000030000000ull): background alpha (2 bits)
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// (channels & 0x000000000f000000ull): reserved, must be 0
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// (channels & 0x0000000000ffffffull): background in 3x8 RGB (rrggbb)
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// At render time, these 24-bit values are quantized down to terminal
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// capabilities, if necessary. There's a clear path to 10-bit support should
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// we one day need it, but keep things cagey for now. "default color" is
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// best explained by color(3NCURSES). ours is the same concept. until the
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// "not default color" bit is set, any color you load will be ignored.
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uint64_t channels; // + 8b == 16b
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} cell;
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// These log levels consciously map cleanly to those of libav; notcurses itself
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// does not use this full granularity. The log level does not affect the opening
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// and closing banners, which can be disabled via the notcurses_option struct's
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// 'suppress_banner'. Note that if stderr is connected to the same terminal on
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// which we're rendering, any kind of logging will disrupt the output.
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typedef enum {
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NCLOGLEVEL_SILENT, // default. print nothing once fullscreen service begins
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NCLOGLEVEL_PANIC, // print diagnostics immediately related to crashing
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NCLOGLEVEL_FATAL, // we're hanging around, but we've had a horrible fault
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NCLOGLEVEL_ERROR, // we can't keep doin' this, but we can do other things
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NCLOGLEVEL_WARNING, // you probably don't want what's happening to happen
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NCLOGLEVEL_INFO, // "standard information"
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NCLOGLEVEL_VERBOSE, // "detailed information"
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NCLOGLEVEL_DEBUG, // this is honestly a bit much
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NCLOGLEVEL_TRACE, // there's probably a better way to do what you want
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} ncloglevel_e;
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// Configuration for notcurses_init().
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typedef struct notcurses_options {
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// The name of the terminfo database entry describing this terminal. If NULL,
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// the environment variable TERM is used. Failure to open the terminal
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// definition will result in failure to initialize notcurses.
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const char* termtype;
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// If smcup/rmcup capabilities are indicated, notcurses defaults to making
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// use of the "alternate screen". This flag inhibits use of smcup/rmcup.
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bool inhibit_alternate_screen;
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// By default, we hide the cursor if possible. This flag inhibits use of
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// the civis capability, retaining the cursor.
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bool retain_cursor;
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// Notcurses does not clear the screen on startup unless thus requested to.
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bool clear_screen_start;
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// Notcurses typically prints version info in notcurses_init() and performance
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// info in notcurses_stop(). This inhibits that output.
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bool suppress_banner;
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// We typically install a signal handler for SIG{INT, SEGV, ABRT, QUIT} that
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// restores the screen, and then calls the old signal handler. Set to inhibit
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// registration of these signal handlers.
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bool no_quit_sighandlers;
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// We typically install a signal handler for SIGWINCH that generates a resize
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// event in the notcurses_getc() queue. Set to inhibit this handler.
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bool no_winch_sighandler;
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// If non-NULL, notcurses_render() will write each rendered frame to this
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// FILE* in addition to outfp. This is used primarily for debugging.
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FILE* renderfp;
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// Progressively higher log levels result in more logging to stderr. By
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// default, nothing is printed to stderr once fullscreen service begins.
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ncloglevel_e loglevel;
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} notcurses_options;
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// Initialize a notcurses context on the connected terminal at 'fp'. 'fp' must
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// be a tty. You'll usually want stdout. Returns NULL on error, including any
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// failure to initialize terminfo.
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API struct notcurses* notcurses_init(const notcurses_options* opts, FILE* fp);
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// Destroy a notcurses context.
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API int notcurses_stop(struct notcurses* nc);
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// Make the physical screen match the virtual screen. Changes made to the
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// virtual screen (i.e. most other calls) will not be visible until after a
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// successful call to notcurses_render().
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API int notcurses_render(struct notcurses* nc);
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// Return the topmost ncplane, of which there is always at least one.
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API struct ncplane* notcurses_top(struct notcurses* n);
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// All input is currently taken from stdin, though this will likely change. We
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// attempt to read a single UTF8-encoded Unicode codepoint, *not* an entire
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// Extended Grapheme Cluster. It is also possible that we will read a special
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// keypress, i.e. anything that doesn't correspond to a Unicode codepoint (e.g.
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// arrow keys, function keys, screen resize events, etc.). These are mapped
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// into Unicode's Supplementary Private Use Area-B, starting at U+100000.
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//
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// notcurses_getc() and notcurses_getc_nblock() are both nonblocking.
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// notcurses_getc_blocking() blocks until a codepoint or special key is read,
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// or until interrupted by a signal.
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//
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// In the case of a valid read, a 32-bit Unicode codepoint is returned. 0 is
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// returned to indicate that no input was available, but only by
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// notcurses_getc(). Otherwise (including on EOF) (char32_t)-1 is returned.
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#define suppuabize(w) ((w) + 0x100000)
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// Special composed key defintions. These values are added to 0x100000.
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#define NCKEY_INVALID suppuabize(0)
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#define NCKEY_RESIZE suppuabize(1) // generated interally in response to SIGWINCH
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#define NCKEY_UP suppuabize(2)
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#define NCKEY_RIGHT suppuabize(3)
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#define NCKEY_DOWN suppuabize(4)
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#define NCKEY_LEFT suppuabize(5)
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#define NCKEY_INS suppuabize(6)
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#define NCKEY_DEL suppuabize(7)
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#define NCKEY_BACKSPACE suppuabize(8) // backspace (sometimes)
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#define NCKEY_PGDOWN suppuabize(9)
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#define NCKEY_PGUP suppuabize(10)
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#define NCKEY_HOME suppuabize(11)
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#define NCKEY_END suppuabize(12)
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#define NCKEY_F00 suppuabize(20)
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#define NCKEY_F01 suppuabize(21)
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#define NCKEY_F02 suppuabize(22)
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#define NCKEY_F03 suppuabize(23)
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#define NCKEY_F04 suppuabize(24)
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#define NCKEY_F05 suppuabize(25)
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#define NCKEY_F06 suppuabize(26)
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#define NCKEY_F07 suppuabize(27)
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#define NCKEY_F08 suppuabize(28)
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#define NCKEY_F09 suppuabize(29)
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#define NCKEY_F10 suppuabize(30)
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#define NCKEY_F11 suppuabize(31)
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#define NCKEY_F12 suppuabize(32)
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#define NCKEY_F13 suppuabize(33)
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#define NCKEY_F14 suppuabize(34)
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#define NCKEY_F15 suppuabize(35)
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#define NCKEY_F16 suppuabize(36)
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#define NCKEY_F17 suppuabize(37)
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#define NCKEY_F18 suppuabize(38)
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#define NCKEY_F19 suppuabize(39)
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#define NCKEY_F20 suppuabize(40)
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#define NCKEY_F21 suppuabize(41)
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#define NCKEY_F22 suppuabize(42)
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#define NCKEY_F23 suppuabize(43)
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#define NCKEY_F24 suppuabize(44)
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#define NCKEY_F25 suppuabize(45)
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#define NCKEY_F26 suppuabize(46)
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#define NCKEY_F27 suppuabize(47)
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#define NCKEY_F28 suppuabize(48)
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#define NCKEY_F29 suppuabize(49)
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#define NCKEY_F30 suppuabize(50)
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// ... leave room for up to 100 function keys, egads
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#define NCKEY_ENTER suppuabize(121)
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#define NCKEY_CLS suppuabize(122) // "clear-screen or erase"
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#define NCKEY_DLEFT suppuabize(123) // down + left on keypad
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#define NCKEY_DRIGHT suppuabize(124)
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#define NCKEY_ULEFT suppuabize(125) // up + left on keypad
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#define NCKEY_URIGHT suppuabize(126)
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#define NCKEY_CENTER suppuabize(127) // the most truly neutral of keypresses
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#define NCKEY_BEGIN suppuabize(128)
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#define NCKEY_CANCEL suppuabize(129)
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#define NCKEY_CLOSE suppuabize(130)
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#define NCKEY_COMMAND suppuabize(131)
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#define NCKEY_COPY suppuabize(132)
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#define NCKEY_EXIT suppuabize(133)
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#define NCKEY_PRINT suppuabize(134)
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#define NCKEY_REFRESH suppuabize(135)
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// Mouse events. We try to encode some details into the char32_t (i.e. which
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// button was pressed), but some is embedded in the ncinput event. The release
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// event is generic across buttons; callers must maintain state, if they care.
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#define NCKEY_BUTTON1 suppuabize(201)
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#define NCKEY_BUTTON2 suppuabize(202)
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#define NCKEY_BUTTON3 suppuabize(203)
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#define NCKEY_BUTTON4 suppuabize(204)
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#define NCKEY_BUTTON5 suppuabize(205)
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#define NCKEY_BUTTON6 suppuabize(206)
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#define NCKEY_BUTTON7 suppuabize(207)
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#define NCKEY_BUTTON8 suppuabize(208)
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#define NCKEY_BUTTON9 suppuabize(209)
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#define NCKEY_BUTTON10 suppuabize(210)
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#define NCKEY_BUTTON11 suppuabize(211)
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#define NCKEY_RELEASE suppuabize(212)
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// Is this char32_t a Supplementary Private Use Area-B codepoint?
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static inline bool
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nckey_supppuab_p(char32_t w){
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return w >= 0x100000 && w <= 0x10fffd;
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}
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// Is the event a synthesized mouse event?
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static inline bool
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nckey_mouse_p(char32_t r){
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return r >= NCKEY_BUTTON1 && r <= NCKEY_RELEASE;
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}
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// An input event. Cell coordinates are currently defined only for mouse events.
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typedef struct ncinput {
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char32_t id; // identifier. Unicode codepoint or synthesized NCKEY event
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int y; // y cell coordinate of event, -1 for undefined
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int x; // x cell coordinate of event, -1 for undefined
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bool alt; // was alt held?
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bool shift; // was shift held?
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bool ctrl; // was ctrl held?
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} ncinput;
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// See ppoll(2) for more detail. Provide a NULL 'ts' to block at length, a 'ts'
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// of 0 for non-blocking operation, and otherwise a timespec to bound blocking.
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// Signals in sigmask (less several we handle internally) will be atomically
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// masked and unmasked per ppoll(2). It should generally contain all signals.
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// Returns a single Unicode code point, or (char32_t)-1 on error. 'sigmask' may
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// be NULL. Returns 0 on a timeout. If an event is processed, the return value
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// is the 'id' field from that event. 'ni' may be NULL.
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API char32_t notcurses_getc(struct notcurses* n, const struct timespec* ts,
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sigset_t* sigmask, ncinput* ni);
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// 'ni' may be NULL if the caller is uninterested in event details. If no event
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// is ready, returns 0.
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static inline char32_t
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notcurses_getc_nblock(struct notcurses* n, ncinput* ni){
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sigset_t sigmask;
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sigfillset(&sigmask);
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struct timespec ts = { .tv_sec = 0, .tv_nsec = 0 };
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return notcurses_getc(n, &ts, &sigmask, ni);
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}
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// 'ni' may be NULL if the caller is uninterested in event details. Blocks
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// until an event is processed or a signal is received.
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static inline char32_t
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notcurses_getc_blocking(struct notcurses* n, ncinput* ni){
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sigset_t sigmask;
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sigemptyset(&sigmask);
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return notcurses_getc(n, NULL, &sigmask, ni);
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}
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// Enable the mouse in "button-event tracking" mode with focus detection and
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// UTF8-style extended coordinates. On failure, -1 is returned. On success, 0
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// is returned, and mouse events will be published to notcurses_getc().
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API int notcurses_mouse_enable(struct notcurses* n);
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// Disable mouse events. Any events in the input queue can still be delivered.
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API int notcurses_mouse_disable(struct notcurses* n);
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// Refresh our idea of the terminal's dimensions, reshaping the standard plane
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// if necessary. Without a call to this function following a terminal resize
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// (as signaled via SIGWINCH), notcurses_render() might not function properly.
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// References to ncplanes (and the egcpools underlying cells) remain valid
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// following a resize operation, but the cursor might have changed position.
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API int notcurses_resize(struct notcurses* n, int* RESTRICT y, int* RESTRICT x);
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// Refresh the physical screen to match what was last rendered (i.e., without
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// reflecting any changes since the last call to notcurses_render()). This is
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// primarily useful if the screen is externally corrupted.
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API int notcurses_refresh(struct notcurses* n);
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// Get a reference to the standard plane (one matching our current idea of the
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// terminal size) for this terminal. The standard plane always exists, and its
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// origin is always at the uppermost, leftmost cell of the screen.
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API struct ncplane* notcurses_stdplane(struct notcurses* nc);
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API const struct ncplane* notcurses_stdplane_const(const struct notcurses* nc);
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// Retrieve the contents of the specified cell as last rendered. The EGC is
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// returned, or NULL on error. This EGC must be free()d by the caller. The cell
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// 'c' is not bound to a plane, and thus its gcluster value must not be used--
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// use the return value only.
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API char* notcurses_at_yx(struct notcurses* nc, int yoff, int xoff, cell* c);
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// Alignment within the ncplane. Left/right-justified, or centered.
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typedef enum {
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NCALIGN_LEFT,
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NCALIGN_CENTER,
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NCALIGN_RIGHT,
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} ncalign_e;
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// Create a new ncplane at the specified offset (relative to the standard plane)
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// and the specified size. The number of rows and columns must both be positive.
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// This plane is initially at the top of the z-buffer, as if ncplane_move_top()
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// had been called on it. The void* 'opaque' can be retrieved (and reset) later.
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API struct ncplane* ncplane_new(struct notcurses* nc, int rows, int cols,
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int yoff, int xoff, void* opaque);
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API struct ncplane* ncplane_aligned(struct ncplane* n, int rows, int cols,
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int yoff, ncalign_e align, void* opaque);
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// Returns a 16-bit bitmask of supported curses-style attributes
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// (CELL_STYLE_UNDERLINE, CELL_STYLE_BOLD, etc.) The attribute is only
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// indicated as supported if the terminal can support it together with color.
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// For more information, see the "ncv" capability in terminfo(5).
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API unsigned notcurses_supported_styles(const struct notcurses* nc);
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// Returns the number of simultaneous colors claimed to be supported, or 1 if
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// there is no color support. Note that several terminal emulators advertise
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// more colors than they actually support, downsampling internally.
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API int notcurses_palette_size(const struct notcurses* nc);
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// Capabilities
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// Can we fade? Fading requires either the "rgb" or "ccc" terminfo capability.
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API bool notcurses_canfade(const struct notcurses* nc);
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// Can we load images/videos? This requires being built against FFmpeg.
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API bool notcurses_canopen(const struct notcurses* nc);
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typedef struct ncstats {
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uint64_t renders; // number of successful notcurses_render() runs
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uint64_t failed_renders; // number of aborted renders, should be 0
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uint64_t render_bytes; // bytes emitted to ttyfp
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int64_t render_max_bytes; // max bytes emitted for a frame
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int64_t render_min_bytes; // min bytes emitted for a frame
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uint64_t render_ns; // nanoseconds spent in notcurses_render()
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int64_t render_max_ns; // max ns spent in notcurses_render()
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int64_t render_min_ns; // min ns spent in successful notcurses_render()
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uint64_t cellelisions; // cells we elided entirely thanks to damage maps
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uint64_t cellemissions; // cells we emitted due to inferred damage
|
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uint64_t fbbytes; // total bytes devoted to all active framebuffers
|
|
uint64_t fgelisions; // RGB fg elision count
|
|
uint64_t fgemissions; // RGB fg emissions
|
|
uint64_t bgelisions; // RGB bg elision count
|
|
uint64_t bgemissions; // RGB bg emissions
|
|
uint64_t defaultelisions; // default color was emitted
|
|
uint64_t defaultemissions; // default color was elided
|
|
} ncstats;
|
|
|
|
// Acquire an atomic snapshot of the notcurses object's stats.
|
|
API void notcurses_stats(struct notcurses* nc, ncstats* stats);
|
|
|
|
// Reset all cumulative stats (immediate ones, such as fbbytes, are not reset).
|
|
API void notcurses_reset_stats(struct notcurses* nc, ncstats* stats);
|
|
|
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// Return the dimensions of this ncplane.
|
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API void ncplane_dim_yx(struct ncplane* n, int* RESTRICT rows, int* RESTRICT cols);
|
|
|
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static inline int
|
|
ncplane_dim_y(struct ncplane* n){
|
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int dimy;
|
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ncplane_dim_yx(n, &dimy, NULL);
|
|
return dimy;
|
|
}
|
|
|
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static inline int
|
|
ncplane_dim_x(struct ncplane* n){
|
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int dimx;
|
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ncplane_dim_yx(n, NULL, &dimx);
|
|
return dimx;
|
|
}
|
|
|
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// Return our current idea of the terminal dimensions in rows and cols.
|
|
static inline void
|
|
notcurses_term_dim_yx(struct notcurses* n, int* RESTRICT rows, int* RESTRICT cols){
|
|
ncplane_dim_yx(notcurses_stdplane(n), rows, cols);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Resize the specified ncplane. The four parameters 'keepy', 'keepx',
|
|
// 'keepleny', and 'keeplenx' define a subset of the ncplane to keep,
|
|
// unchanged. This may be a section of size 0, though none of these four
|
|
// parameters may be negative. 'keepx' and 'keepy' are relative to the ncplane.
|
|
// They must specify a coordinate within the ncplane's totality. 'yoff' and
|
|
// 'xoff' are relative to 'keepy' and 'keepx', and place the upper-left corner
|
|
// of the resized ncplane. Finally, 'ylen' and 'xlen' are the dimensions of the
|
|
// ncplane after resizing. 'ylen' must be greater than or equal to 'keepleny',
|
|
// and 'xlen' must be greater than or equal to 'keeplenx'. It is an error to
|
|
// attempt to resize the standard plane. If either of 'keepleny' or 'keeplenx'
|
|
// is non-zero, both must be non-zero.
|
|
//
|
|
// Essentially, the kept material does not move. It serves to anchor the
|
|
// resized plane. If there is no kept material, the plane can move freely.
|
|
API int ncplane_resize(struct ncplane* n, int keepy, int keepx, int keepleny,
|
|
int keeplenx, int yoff, int xoff, int ylen, int xlen);
|
|
|
|
// Resize the plane, retaining what data we can (everything, unless we're
|
|
// shrinking in some dimension). Keep the origin where it is.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_resize_simple(struct ncplane* n, int ylen, int xlen){
|
|
int oldy, oldx;
|
|
ncplane_dim_yx(n, &oldy, &oldx); // current dimensions of 'n'
|
|
int keepleny = oldy > ylen ? ylen : oldy;
|
|
int keeplenx = oldx > xlen ? xlen : oldx;
|
|
return ncplane_resize(n, 0, 0, keepleny, keeplenx, 0, 0, ylen, xlen);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Destroy the specified ncplane. None of its contents will be visible after
|
|
// the next call to notcurses_render(). It is an error to attempt to destroy
|
|
// the standard plane.
|
|
API int ncplane_destroy(struct ncplane* ncp);
|
|
|
|
// Set the ncplane's base cell to this cell. If defined, it will be rendered
|
|
// anywhere that the ncplane's gcluster is 0. Erasing the ncplane does not
|
|
// reset the base cell; this function must instead be called with a zero c.
|
|
API int ncplane_set_base(struct ncplane* ncp, const cell* c);
|
|
|
|
// Extract the ncplane's base cell into 'c'. The reference is invalidated if
|
|
// 'ncp' is destroyed.
|
|
API int ncplane_base(struct ncplane* ncp, cell* c);
|
|
|
|
// Move this plane relative to the standard plane. It is an error to attempt to
|
|
// move the standard plane.
|
|
API int ncplane_move_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x);
|
|
|
|
// Get the origin of this plane relative to the standard plane.
|
|
API void ncplane_yx(const struct ncplane* n, int* RESTRICT y, int* RESTRICT x);
|
|
|
|
// Splice ncplane 'n' out of the z-buffer, and reinsert it at the top or bottom.
|
|
API int ncplane_move_top(struct ncplane* n);
|
|
API int ncplane_move_bottom(struct ncplane* n);
|
|
|
|
// Splice ncplane 'n' out of the z-buffer, and reinsert it above 'above'.
|
|
API int ncplane_move_above_unsafe(struct ncplane* RESTRICT n,
|
|
struct ncplane* RESTRICT above);
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_move_above(struct ncplane* n, struct ncplane* above){
|
|
if(n == above){
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
return ncplane_move_above_unsafe(n, above);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Splice ncplane 'n' out of the z-buffer, and reinsert it below 'below'.
|
|
API int ncplane_move_below_unsafe(struct ncplane* RESTRICT n,
|
|
struct ncplane* RESTRICT below);
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_move_below(struct ncplane* n, struct ncplane* below){
|
|
if(n == below){
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
return ncplane_move_below_unsafe(n, below);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Return the plane above this one, or NULL if this is at the top.
|
|
API struct ncplane* ncplane_below(struct ncplane* n);
|
|
|
|
// Retrieve the cell at the cursor location on the specified plane, returning
|
|
// it in 'c'. This copy is safe to use until the ncplane is destroyed/erased.
|
|
API int ncplane_at_cursor(struct ncplane* n, cell* c);
|
|
|
|
// Retrieve the cell at the specified location on the specified plane, returning
|
|
// it in 'c'. This copy is safe to use until the ncplane is destroyed/erased.
|
|
// Returns the length of the EGC in bytes.
|
|
API int ncplane_at_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x, cell* c);
|
|
|
|
// Manipulate the opaque user pointer associated with this plane.
|
|
// ncplane_set_userptr() returns the previous userptr after replacing
|
|
// it with 'opaque'. the others simply return the userptr.
|
|
API void* ncplane_set_userptr(struct ncplane* n, void* opaque);
|
|
API void* ncplane_userptr(struct ncplane* n);
|
|
API const void* ncplane_userptr_const(const struct ncplane* n);
|
|
|
|
// Return the column at which 'c' cols ought start in order to be aligned
|
|
// according to 'align' within ncplane 'n'. Returns INT_MAX on invalid 'align'.
|
|
// Undefined behavior on negative 'c'.
|
|
// 'align', negative 'c').
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_align(struct ncplane* n, ncalign_e align, int c){
|
|
if(align == NCALIGN_LEFT){
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
int cols = ncplane_dim_x(n);
|
|
if(align == NCALIGN_CENTER){
|
|
return (cols - c) / 2;
|
|
}else if(align == NCALIGN_RIGHT){
|
|
return cols - c;
|
|
}
|
|
return INT_MAX;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Move the cursor to the specified position (the cursor needn't be visible).
|
|
// Returns -1 on error, including negative parameters, or ones exceeding the
|
|
// plane's dimensions.
|
|
API int ncplane_cursor_move_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x);
|
|
|
|
// Get the current position of the cursor within n. y and/or x may be NULL.
|
|
API void ncplane_cursor_yx(struct ncplane* n, int* RESTRICT y, int* RESTRICT x);
|
|
|
|
// Replace the cell at the specified coordinates with the provided cell 'c',
|
|
// and advance the cursor by the width of the cell (but not past the end of the
|
|
// plane). On success, returns the number of columns the cursor was advanced.
|
|
// On failure, -1 is returned.
|
|
API int ncplane_putc_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x, const cell* c);
|
|
|
|
// Call ncplane_putc_yx() for the current cursor location.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_putc(struct ncplane* n, const cell* c){
|
|
return ncplane_putc_yx(n, -1, -1, c);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Replace the cell at the specified coordinates with the provided 7-bit char
|
|
// 'c'. Advance the cursor by 1. On success, returns 1. On failure, returns -1.
|
|
// This works whether the underlying char is signed or unsigned.
|
|
API int ncplane_putsimple_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x, char c);
|
|
|
|
// Call ncplane_putsimple_yx() at the current cursor location.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_putsimple(struct ncplane* n, char c){
|
|
return ncplane_putsimple_yx(n, -1, -1, c);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Replace the cell at the specified coordinates with the provided wide char
|
|
// 'w'. Advance the cursor by the character's width as reported by wcwidth().
|
|
// On success, returns 1. On failure, returns -1.
|
|
API int ncplane_putwc_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x, wchar_t w);
|
|
|
|
// Call ncplane_putwc() at the current cursor position.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_putwc(struct ncplane* n, wchar_t w){
|
|
return ncplane_putwc_yx(n, -1, -1, w);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Replace the cell at the specified coordinates with the provided EGC, and
|
|
// advance the cursor by the width of the cluster (but not past the end of the
|
|
// plane). On success, returns the number of columns the cursor was advanced.
|
|
// On failure, -1 is returned. The number of bytes converted from gclust is
|
|
// written to 'sbytes' if non-NULL.
|
|
API int ncplane_putegc_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x, const char* gclust, int* sbytes);
|
|
|
|
// Call ncplane_putegc() at the current cursor location.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_putegc(struct ncplane* n, const char* gclust, int* sbytes){
|
|
return ncplane_putegc_yx(n, -1, -1, gclust, sbytes);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#define WCHAR_MAX_UTF8BYTES 6
|
|
|
|
// ncplane_putegc(), but following a conversion from wchar_t to UTF-8 multibyte.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_putwegc(struct ncplane* n, const wchar_t* gclust, int* sbytes){
|
|
// maximum of six UTF8-encoded bytes per wchar_t
|
|
const size_t mbytes = (wcslen(gclust) * WCHAR_MAX_UTF8BYTES) + 1;
|
|
char* mbstr = (char*)malloc(mbytes); // need cast for c++ callers
|
|
if(mbstr == NULL){
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
size_t s = wcstombs(mbstr, gclust, mbytes);
|
|
if(s == (size_t)-1){
|
|
free(mbstr);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
int ret = ncplane_putegc(n, mbstr, sbytes);
|
|
free(mbstr);
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Call ncplane_putwegc() after successfully moving to y, x.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_putwegc_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x, const wchar_t* gclust,
|
|
int* sbytes){
|
|
if(ncplane_cursor_move_yx(n, y, x)){
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
return ncplane_putwegc(n, gclust, sbytes);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Write a series of EGCs to the current location, using the current style.
|
|
// They will be interpreted as a series of columns (according to the definition
|
|
// of ncplane_putc()). Advances the cursor by some positive number of cells
|
|
// (though not beyond the end of the plane); this number is returned on success.
|
|
// On error, a non-positive number is returned, indicating the number of cells
|
|
// which were written before the error.
|
|
API int ncplane_putstr_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x, const char* gclustarr);
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_putstr(struct ncplane* n, const char* gclustarr){
|
|
return ncplane_putstr_yx(n, -1, -1, gclustarr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
API int ncplane_putstr_aligned(struct ncplane* n, int y, ncalign_e align,
|
|
const char* s);
|
|
|
|
// ncplane_putstr(), but following a conversion from wchar_t to UTF-8 multibyte.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_putwstr_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x, const wchar_t* gclustarr){
|
|
// maximum of six UTF8-encoded bytes per wchar_t
|
|
const size_t mbytes = (wcslen(gclustarr) * WCHAR_MAX_UTF8BYTES) + 1;
|
|
char* mbstr = (char*)malloc(mbytes); // need cast for c++ callers
|
|
if(mbstr == NULL){
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
size_t s = wcstombs(mbstr, gclustarr, mbytes);
|
|
if(s == (size_t)-1){
|
|
free(mbstr);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
int ret = ncplane_putstr_yx(n, y, x, mbstr);
|
|
free(mbstr);
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_putwstr_aligned(struct ncplane* n, int y, ncalign_e align,
|
|
const wchar_t* gclustarr){
|
|
int width = wcswidth(gclustarr, INT_MAX);
|
|
int xpos = ncplane_align(n, align, width);
|
|
return ncplane_putwstr_yx(n, y, xpos, gclustarr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_putwstr(struct ncplane* n, const wchar_t* gclustarr){
|
|
return ncplane_putwstr_yx(n, -1, -1, gclustarr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// The ncplane equivalents of printf(3) and vprintf(3).
|
|
API int ncplane_vprintf_aligned(struct ncplane* n, int y, ncalign_e align,
|
|
const char* format, va_list ap);
|
|
|
|
API int ncplane_vprintf_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x,
|
|
const char* format, va_list ap);
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_vprintf(struct ncplane* n, const char* format, va_list ap){
|
|
return ncplane_vprintf_yx(n, -1, -1, format, ap);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_printf(struct ncplane* n, const char* format, ...)
|
|
__attribute__ ((format (printf, 2, 3)));
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_printf(struct ncplane* n, const char* format, ...){
|
|
va_list va;
|
|
va_start(va, format);
|
|
int ret = ncplane_vprintf(n, format, va);
|
|
va_end(va);
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_printf_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x, const char* format, ...)
|
|
__attribute__ ((format (printf, 4, 5)));
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_printf_yx(struct ncplane* n, int y, int x, const char* format, ...){
|
|
va_list va;
|
|
va_start(va, format);
|
|
int ret = ncplane_vprintf_yx(n, y, x, format, va);
|
|
va_end(va);
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_printf_aligned(struct ncplane* n, int y, ncalign_e align,
|
|
const char* format, ...)
|
|
__attribute__ ((format (printf, 4, 5)));
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_printf_aligned(struct ncplane* n, int y, ncalign_e align, const char* format, ...){
|
|
va_list va;
|
|
va_start(va, format);
|
|
int ret = ncplane_vprintf_aligned(n, y, align, format, va);
|
|
va_end(va);
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Draw horizontal or vertical lines using the specified cell, starting at the
|
|
// current cursor position. The cursor will end at the cell following the last
|
|
// cell output (even, perhaps counter-intuitively, when drawing vertical
|
|
// lines), just as if ncplane_putc() was called at that spot. Return the
|
|
// number of cells drawn on success. On error, return the negative number of
|
|
// cells drawn.
|
|
API int ncplane_hline_interp(struct ncplane* n, const cell* c, int len,
|
|
uint64_t c1, uint64_t c2);
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_hline(struct ncplane* n, const cell* c, int len){
|
|
return ncplane_hline_interp(n, c, len, c->channels, c->channels);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
API int ncplane_vline_interp(struct ncplane* n, const cell* c, int len,
|
|
uint64_t c1, uint64_t c2);
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_vline(struct ncplane* n, const cell* c, int len){
|
|
return ncplane_vline_interp(n, c, len, c->channels, c->channels);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Draw a box with its upper-left corner at the current cursor position, and its
|
|
// lower-right corner at 'ystop'x'xstop'. The 6 cells provided are used to draw the
|
|
// upper-left, ur, ll, and lr corners, then the horizontal and vertical lines.
|
|
// 'ctlword' is defined in the least significant byte, where bits [7, 4] are a
|
|
// gradient mask, and [3, 0] are a border mask:
|
|
// * 7, 3: top
|
|
// * 6, 2: right
|
|
// * 5, 1: bottom
|
|
// * 4, 0: left
|
|
// If the gradient bit is not set, the styling from the hl/vl cells is used for
|
|
// the horizontal and vertical lines, respectively. If the gradient bit is set,
|
|
// the color is linearly interpolated between the two relevant corner cells.
|
|
//
|
|
// By default, vertexes are drawn whether their connecting edges are drawn or
|
|
// not. The value of the bits corresponding to NCBOXCORNER_MASK control this,
|
|
// and are interpreted as the number of connecting edges necessary to draw a
|
|
// given corner. At 0 (the default), corners are always drawn. At 3, corners
|
|
// are never drawn (as at most 2 edges can touch a box's corner).
|
|
|
|
#define NCBOXMASK_TOP 0x0001
|
|
#define NCBOXMASK_RIGHT 0x0002
|
|
#define NCBOXMASK_BOTTOM 0x0004
|
|
#define NCBOXMASK_LEFT 0x0008
|
|
#define NCBOXGRAD_TOP 0x0010
|
|
#define NCBOXGRAD_RIGHT 0x0020
|
|
#define NCBOXGRAD_BOTTOM 0x0040
|
|
#define NCBOXGRAD_LEFT 0x0080
|
|
#define NCBOXCORNER_MASK 0x0300
|
|
#define NCBOXCORNER_SHIFT 8u
|
|
|
|
API int ncplane_box(struct ncplane* n, const cell* ul, const cell* ur,
|
|
const cell* ll, const cell* lr, const cell* hline,
|
|
const cell* vline, int ystop, int xstop,
|
|
unsigned ctlword);
|
|
|
|
// Draw a box with its upper-left corner at the current cursor position, having
|
|
// dimensions 'ylen'x'xlen'. See ncplane_box() for more information. The
|
|
// minimum box size is 2x2, and it cannot be drawn off-screen.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_box_sized(struct ncplane* n, const cell* ul, const cell* ur,
|
|
const cell* ll, const cell* lr, const cell* hline,
|
|
const cell* vline, int ylen, int xlen, unsigned ctlword){
|
|
int y, x;
|
|
ncplane_cursor_yx(n, &y, &x);
|
|
return ncplane_box(n, ul, ur, ll, lr, hline, vline, y + ylen - 1,
|
|
x + xlen - 1, ctlword);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Erase every cell in the ncplane, resetting all attributes to normal, all
|
|
// colors to the default color, and all cells to undrawn. All cells associated
|
|
// with this ncplane is invalidated, and must not be used after the call,
|
|
// excluding the base cell.
|
|
API void ncplane_erase(struct ncplane* n);
|
|
|
|
#define CELL_WIDEASIAN_MASK 0x8000000080000000ull
|
|
#define CELL_FGDEFAULT_MASK 0x4000000000000000ull
|
|
#define CELL_FG_MASK 0x00ffffff00000000ull
|
|
#define CELL_BGDEFAULT_MASK 0x0000000040000000ull
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#define CELL_BG_MASK 0x0000000000ffffffull
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#define CELL_ALPHA_MASK 0x0000000030000000ull
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#define CELL_ALPHA_SHIFT 28u
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#define CELL_ALPHA_HIGHCONTRAST 3
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#define CELL_ALPHA_TRANSPARENT 2
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#define CELL_ALPHA_BLEND 1
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#define CELL_ALPHA_OPAQUE 0
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// These lowest-level functions manipulate a 64-bit channel encoding directly.
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// Users will typically manipulate ncplane and cell channels through those APIs,
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// rather than calling these directly.
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// Extract the 8-bit red component from a 32-bit channel.
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static inline unsigned
|
|
channel_r(unsigned channel){
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return (channel & 0xff0000u) >> 16u;
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}
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|
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// Extract the 8-bit green component from a 32-bit channel.
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static inline unsigned
|
|
channel_g(unsigned channel){
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return (channel & 0x00ff00u) >> 8u;
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}
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|
|
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// Extract the 8-bit blue component from a 32-bit channel.
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|
static inline unsigned
|
|
channel_b(unsigned channel){
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|
return (channel & 0x0000ffu);
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|
}
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|
|
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// Extract the three 8-bit R/G/B components from a 32-bit channel.
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|
static inline unsigned
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|
channel_rgb(unsigned channel, unsigned* RESTRICT r, unsigned* RESTRICT g,
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|
unsigned* RESTRICT b){
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*r = channel_r(channel);
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*g = channel_g(channel);
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*b = channel_b(channel);
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return channel;
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|
}
|
|
|
|
// Set the three 8-bit components of a 32-bit channel, and mark it as not using
|
|
// the default color. Retain the other bits unchanged.
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|
static inline int
|
|
channel_set_rgb(unsigned* channel, int r, int g, int b){
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|
if(r >= 256 || g >= 256 || b >= 256){
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|
return -1;
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|
}
|
|
if(r < 0 || g < 0 || b < 0){
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|
return -1;
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|
}
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unsigned c = (r << 16u) | (g << 8u) | b;
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c |= CELL_BGDEFAULT_MASK;
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const uint64_t mask = CELL_BGDEFAULT_MASK | CELL_BG_MASK;
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*channel = (*channel & ~mask) | c;
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return 0;
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|
}
|
|
|
|
// Set the three 8-bit components of a 32-bit channel, and mark it as not using
|
|
// the default color. Retain the other bits unchanged. r, g, and b will be
|
|
// clipped to the range [0..255].
|
|
static inline void
|
|
channel_set_rgb_clipped(unsigned* channel, int r, int g, int b){
|
|
if(r >= 256){
|
|
r = 255;
|
|
}
|
|
if(g >= 256){
|
|
g = 255;
|
|
}
|
|
if(b >= 256){
|
|
b = 255;
|
|
}
|
|
if(r <= -1){
|
|
r = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
if(g <= -1){
|
|
g = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
if(b <= -1){
|
|
b = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
unsigned c = (r << 16u) | (g << 8u) | b;
|
|
c |= CELL_BGDEFAULT_MASK;
|
|
const uint64_t mask = CELL_BGDEFAULT_MASK | CELL_BG_MASK;
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|
*channel = (*channel & ~mask) | c;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Same, but provide an assembled, packed 24 bits of rgb.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
channel_set(unsigned* channel, unsigned rgb){
|
|
if(rgb > 0xffffffu){
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
*channel = (*channel & ~CELL_BG_MASK) | CELL_BGDEFAULT_MASK | rgb;
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract the 2-bit alpha component from a 32-bit channel.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
channel_alpha(unsigned channel){
|
|
return (channel & CELL_ALPHA_MASK) >> CELL_ALPHA_SHIFT;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Set the 2-bit alpha component of the 32-bit channel.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
channel_set_alpha(unsigned* channel, int alpha){
|
|
if(alpha < CELL_ALPHA_OPAQUE || alpha > CELL_ALPHA_HIGHCONTRAST){
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
*channel = (alpha << CELL_ALPHA_SHIFT) | (*channel & ~CELL_ALPHA_MASK);
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Is this channel using the "default color" rather than its RGB?
|
|
static inline bool
|
|
channel_default_p(unsigned channel){
|
|
return !(channel & CELL_BGDEFAULT_MASK);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Mark the channel as using its default color, which also marks it opaque.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
channel_set_default(unsigned* channel){
|
|
return *channel &= ~(CELL_BGDEFAULT_MASK | CELL_ALPHA_HIGHCONTRAST);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract the 32-bit background channel from a channel pair.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
channels_bchannel(uint64_t channels){
|
|
return channels & 0xfffffffflu;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract the 32-bit foreground channel from a channel pair.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
channels_fchannel(uint64_t channels){
|
|
return channels_bchannel(channels >> 32u);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Set the 32-bit background channel of a channel pair.
|
|
static inline uint64_t
|
|
channels_set_bchannel(uint64_t* channels, uint32_t channel){
|
|
return *channels = (*channels & 0xffffffff00000000llu) | channel;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Set the 32-bit foreground channel of a channel pair.
|
|
static inline uint64_t
|
|
channels_set_fchannel(uint64_t* channels, uint32_t channel){
|
|
return *channels = (*channels & 0xfffffffflu) | ((uint64_t)channel << 32u);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract 24 bits of foreground RGB from 'channels', shifted to LSBs.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
channels_fg(uint64_t channels){
|
|
return channels_fchannel(channels) & CELL_BG_MASK;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract 24 bits of background RGB from 'channels', shifted to LSBs.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
channels_bg(uint64_t channels){
|
|
return channels_bchannel(channels) & CELL_BG_MASK;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract 2 bits of foreground alpha from 'channels', shifted to LSBs.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
channels_fg_alpha(uint64_t channels){
|
|
return channel_alpha(channels_fchannel(channels));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract 2 bits of background alpha from 'channels', shifted to LSBs.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
channels_bg_alpha(uint64_t channels){
|
|
return channel_alpha(channels_bchannel(channels));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract 24 bits of foreground RGB from 'channels', split into subchannels.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
channels_fg_rgb(uint64_t channels, unsigned* r, unsigned* g, unsigned* b){
|
|
return channel_rgb(channels_fchannel(channels), r, g, b);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract 24 bits of background RGB from 'channels', split into subchannels.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
channels_bg_rgb(uint64_t channels, unsigned* r, unsigned* g, unsigned* b){
|
|
return channel_rgb(channels_bchannel(channels), r, g, b);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Set the r, g, and b channels for the foreground component of this 64-bit
|
|
// 'channels' variable, and mark it as not using the default color.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
channels_set_fg_rgb(uint64_t* channels, int r, int g, int b){
|
|
unsigned channel = channels_fchannel(*channels);
|
|
if(channel_set_rgb(&channel, r, g, b) < 0){
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
*channels = ((uint64_t)channel << 32llu) | (*channels & 0xffffffffllu);
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Same, but clips to [0..255].
|
|
static inline void
|
|
channels_set_fg_rgb_clipped(uint64_t* channels, int r, int g, int b){
|
|
unsigned channel = channels_fchannel(*channels);
|
|
channel_set_rgb_clipped(&channel, r, g, b);
|
|
*channels = ((uint64_t)channel << 32llu) | (*channels & 0xffffffffllu);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Set the r, g, and b channels for the background component of this 64-bit
|
|
// 'channels' variable, and mark it as not using the default color.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
channels_set_bg_rgb(uint64_t* channels, int r, int g, int b){
|
|
unsigned channel = channels_bchannel(*channels);
|
|
if(channel_set_rgb(&channel, r, g, b) < 0){
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
*channels = (*channels & 0xffffffff00000000llu) | channel;
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Same, but clips to [0..255].
|
|
static inline void
|
|
channels_set_bg_rgb_clipped(uint64_t* channels, int r, int g, int b){
|
|
unsigned channel = channels_bchannel(*channels);
|
|
channel_set_rgb_clipped(&channel, r, g, b);
|
|
*channels = (*channels & 0xffffffff00000000llu) | channel;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Same, but set an assembled 32 bit channel at once.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
channels_set_fg(uint64_t* channels, unsigned rgb){
|
|
unsigned channel = channels_fchannel(*channels);
|
|
if(channel_set(&channel, rgb) < 0){
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
*channels = ((uint64_t)channel << 32llu) | (*channels & 0xffffffffllu);
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
channels_set_bg(uint64_t* channels, unsigned rgb){
|
|
unsigned channel = channels_bchannel(*channels);
|
|
if(channel_set(&channel, rgb) < 0){
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
*channels = (*channels & 0xffffffff00000000llu) | channel;
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Set the 2-bit alpha component of the foreground channel.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
channels_set_fg_alpha(uint64_t* channels, int alpha){
|
|
unsigned channel = channels_fchannel(*channels);
|
|
if(channel_set_alpha(&channel, alpha) < 0){
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
*channels = ((uint64_t)channel << 32llu) | (*channels & 0xffffffffllu);
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Set the 2-bit alpha component of the background channel.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
channels_set_bg_alpha(uint64_t* channels, int alpha){
|
|
if(alpha == CELL_ALPHA_HIGHCONTRAST){ // forbidden for background alpha
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
unsigned channel = channels_bchannel(*channels);
|
|
if(channel_set_alpha(&channel, alpha) < 0){
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
*channels = (*channels & 0xffffffff00000000llu) | channel;
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Is the foreground using the "default foreground color"?
|
|
static inline bool
|
|
channels_fg_default_p(uint64_t channels){
|
|
return channel_default_p(channels_fchannel(channels));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Is the background using the "default background color"? The "default
|
|
// background color" must generally be used to take advantage of
|
|
// terminal-effected transparency.
|
|
static inline bool
|
|
channels_bg_default_p(uint64_t channels){
|
|
return channel_default_p(channels_bchannel(channels));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Mark the foreground channel as using its default color.
|
|
static inline uint64_t
|
|
channels_set_fg_default(uint64_t* channels){
|
|
unsigned channel = channels_fchannel(*channels);
|
|
channel_set_default(&channel);
|
|
*channels = ((uint64_t)channel << 32llu) | (*channels & 0xffffffffllu);
|
|
return *channels;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Mark the foreground channel as using its default color.
|
|
static inline uint64_t
|
|
channels_set_bg_default(uint64_t* channels){
|
|
unsigned channel = channels_bchannel(*channels);
|
|
channel_set_default(&channel);
|
|
*channels = (*channels & 0xffffffff00000000llu) | channel;
|
|
return *channels;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Returns the result of blending two channels. 'blends' indicates how heavily
|
|
// 'c1' ought be weighed. If 'blends' is 0, 'c1' will be entirely replaced by
|
|
// 'c2'. If 'c1' is otherwise the default color, 'c1' will not be touched,
|
|
// since we can't blend default colors. Likewise, if 'c2' is a default color,
|
|
// it will not be used (unless 'blends' is 0).
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
channels_blend(unsigned c1, unsigned c2, unsigned blends){
|
|
unsigned rsum, gsum, bsum;
|
|
if(blends == 0){
|
|
// don't just return c2, or you set wide status and all kinds of crap
|
|
if(channel_default_p(c2)){
|
|
channel_set_default(&c1);
|
|
}else{
|
|
channel_rgb(c2, &rsum, &gsum, &bsum);
|
|
channel_set_rgb(&c1, rsum, gsum, bsum);
|
|
}
|
|
channel_set_alpha(&c1, channel_alpha(c2));
|
|
}else if(!channel_default_p(c2) && !channel_default_p(c1)){
|
|
rsum = (channel_r(c1) * blends + channel_r(c2)) / (blends + 1);
|
|
gsum = (channel_g(c1) * blends + channel_g(c2)) / (blends + 1);
|
|
bsum = (channel_b(c1) * blends + channel_b(c2)) / (blends + 1);
|
|
channel_set_rgb(&c1, rsum, gsum, bsum);
|
|
channel_set_alpha(&c1, channel_alpha(c2));
|
|
}
|
|
return c1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract the 32-bit background channel from a cell.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
cell_bchannel(const cell* cl){
|
|
return channels_bchannel(cl->channels);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract the 32-bit foreground channel from a cell.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
cell_fchannel(const cell* cl){
|
|
return channels_fchannel(cl->channels);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Set the 32-bit background channel of a cell.
|
|
static inline uint64_t
|
|
cell_set_bchannel(cell* cl, uint32_t channel){
|
|
return channels_set_bchannel(&cl->channels, channel);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Set the 32-bit foreground channel of a cell.
|
|
static inline uint64_t
|
|
cell_set_fchannel(cell* cl, uint32_t channel){
|
|
return channels_set_fchannel(&cl->channels, channel);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline uint64_t
|
|
cell_blend_fchannel(cell* cl, unsigned channel, unsigned blends){
|
|
return cell_set_fchannel(cl, channels_blend(cell_fchannel(cl), channel, blends));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline uint64_t
|
|
cell_blend_bchannel(cell* cl, unsigned channel, unsigned blends){
|
|
return cell_set_bchannel(cl, channels_blend(cell_bchannel(cl), channel, blends));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract 24 bits of foreground RGB from 'cell', shifted to LSBs.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
cell_fg(const cell* cl){
|
|
return channels_fg(cl->channels);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract 24 bits of background RGB from 'cell', shifted to LSBs.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
cell_bg(const cell* cl){
|
|
return channels_bg(cl->channels);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract 2 bits of foreground alpha from 'cell', shifted to LSBs.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
cell_fg_alpha(const cell* cl){
|
|
return channels_fg_alpha(cl->channels);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract 2 bits of background alpha from 'cell', shifted to LSBs.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
cell_bg_alpha(const cell* cl){
|
|
return channels_bg_alpha(cl->channels);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract 24 bits of foreground RGB from 'cell', split into subcell.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
cell_fg_rgb(const cell* cl, unsigned* r, unsigned* g, unsigned* b){
|
|
return channels_fg_rgb(cl->channels, r, g, b);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract 24 bits of background RGB from 'cell', split into subcell.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
cell_bg_rgb(const cell* cl, unsigned* r, unsigned* g, unsigned* b){
|
|
return channels_bg_rgb(cl->channels, r, g, b);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Set the r, g, and b cell for the foreground component of this 64-bit
|
|
// 'cell' variable, and mark it as not using the default color.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
cell_set_fg_rgb(cell* cl, int r, int g, int b){
|
|
return channels_set_fg_rgb(&cl->channels, r, g, b);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Same, but clipped to [0..255].
|
|
static inline void
|
|
cell_set_fg_rgb_clipped(cell* cl, int r, int g, int b){
|
|
channels_set_fg_rgb_clipped(&cl->channels, r, g, b);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Same, but with an assembled 32-bit channel.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
cell_set_fg(cell* c, uint32_t channel){
|
|
return channels_set_fg(&c->channels, channel);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Set the r, g, and b cell for the background component of this 64-bit
|
|
// 'cell' variable, and mark it as not using the default color.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
cell_set_bg_rgb(cell* cl, int r, int g, int b){
|
|
return channels_set_bg_rgb(&cl->channels, r, g, b);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Same, but clipped to [0..255].
|
|
static inline void
|
|
cell_set_bg_rgb_clipped(cell* cl, int r, int g, int b){
|
|
channels_set_bg_rgb_clipped(&cl->channels, r, g, b);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Same, but with an assembled 32-bit channel.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
cell_set_bg(cell* c, uint32_t channel){
|
|
return channels_set_bg(&c->channels, channel);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Is the foreground using the "default foreground color"?
|
|
static inline bool
|
|
cell_fg_default_p(const cell* cl){
|
|
return channels_fg_default_p(cl->channels);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Is the background using the "default background color"? The "default
|
|
// background color" must generally be used to take advantage of
|
|
// terminal-effected transparency.
|
|
static inline bool
|
|
cell_bg_default_p(const cell* cl){
|
|
return channels_bg_default_p(cl->channels);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Get the current channels or attribute word for ncplane 'n'.
|
|
API uint64_t ncplane_channels(const struct ncplane* n);
|
|
API uint32_t ncplane_attr(const struct ncplane* n);
|
|
|
|
// Extract the 32-bit working background channel from an ncplane.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
ncplane_bchannel(const struct ncplane* nc){
|
|
return channels_bchannel(ncplane_channels(nc));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract the 32-bit working foreground channel from an ncplane.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
ncplane_fchannel(const struct ncplane* nc){
|
|
return channels_fchannel(ncplane_channels(nc));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract 24 bits of working foreground RGB from an ncplane, shifted to LSBs.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
ncplane_fg(const struct ncplane* nc){
|
|
return channels_fg(ncplane_channels(nc));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract 24 bits of working background RGB from an ncplane, shifted to LSBs.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
ncplane_bg(const struct ncplane* nc){
|
|
return channels_bg(ncplane_channels(nc));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract 2 bits of foreground alpha from 'struct ncplane', shifted to LSBs.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
ncplane_fg_alpha(const struct ncplane* nc){
|
|
return channels_fg_alpha(ncplane_channels(nc));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract 2 bits of background alpha from 'struct ncplane', shifted to LSBs.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
ncplane_bg_alpha(const struct ncplane* nc){
|
|
return channels_bg_alpha(ncplane_channels(nc));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract 24 bits of foreground RGB from 'n', split into subcomponents.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
ncplane_fg_rgb(const struct ncplane* n, unsigned* r, unsigned* g, unsigned* b){
|
|
return channels_fg_rgb(ncplane_channels(n), r, g, b);
|
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}
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|
|
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// Extract 24 bits of background RGB from 'n', split into subcomponents.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
ncplane_bg_rgb(const struct ncplane* n, unsigned* r, unsigned* g, unsigned* b){
|
|
return channels_bg_rgb(ncplane_channels(n), r, g, b);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Set the current fore/background color using RGB specifications. If the
|
|
// terminal does not support directly-specified 3x8b cells (24-bit "Direct
|
|
// Color", indicated by the "RGB" terminfo capability), the provided values
|
|
// will be interpreted in some lossy fashion. None of r, g, or b may exceed 255.
|
|
// "HP-like" terminals require setting foreground and background at the same
|
|
// time using "color pairs"; notcurses will manage color pairs transparently.
|
|
API int ncplane_set_fg_rgb(struct ncplane* n, int r, int g, int b);
|
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API int ncplane_set_bg_rgb(struct ncplane* n, int r, int g, int b);
|
|
|
|
// Same, but clipped to [0..255].
|
|
API void ncplane_set_bg_rgb_clipped(struct ncplane* n, int r, int g, int b);
|
|
API void ncplane_set_fg_rgb_clipped(struct ncplane* n, int r, int g, int b);
|
|
|
|
// Same, but with rgb assembled into a channel (i.e. lower 24 bits).
|
|
API int ncplane_set_fg(struct ncplane* n, unsigned channel);
|
|
API int ncplane_set_bg(struct ncplane* n, unsigned channel);
|
|
|
|
// Use the default color for the foreground/background.
|
|
API void ncplane_set_fg_default(struct ncplane* n);
|
|
API void ncplane_set_bg_default(struct ncplane* n);
|
|
|
|
// Set the alpha parameters for ncplane 'n'.
|
|
API int ncplane_set_fg_alpha(struct ncplane* n, int alpha);
|
|
API int ncplane_set_bg_alpha(struct ncplane* n, int alpha);
|
|
|
|
// Set the specified style bits for the ncplane 'n', whether they're actively
|
|
// supported or not.
|
|
API void ncplane_styles_set(struct ncplane* n, unsigned stylebits);
|
|
|
|
// Add the specified styles to the ncplane's existing spec.
|
|
API void ncplane_styles_on(struct ncplane* n, unsigned stylebits);
|
|
|
|
// Remove the specified styles from the ncplane's existing spec.
|
|
API void ncplane_styles_off(struct ncplane* n, unsigned stylebits);
|
|
|
|
// Return the current styling for this ncplane.
|
|
API unsigned ncplane_styles(struct ncplane* n);
|
|
|
|
// Called for each delta performed in a fade on ncp. If anything but 0 is returned,
|
|
// the fading operation ceases immediately, and that value is propagated out. If provided
|
|
// and not NULL, the faders will not themselves call notcurses_render().
|
|
typedef int (*fadecb)(struct notcurses* nc, struct ncplane* ncp);
|
|
|
|
// Fade the ncplane out over the provided time, calling the specified function
|
|
// when done. Requires a terminal which supports direct color, or at least
|
|
// palette modification (if the terminal uses a palette, our ability to fade
|
|
// planes is limited, and affected by the complexity of the rest of the screen).
|
|
// It is not safe to resize or destroy the plane during the fadeout FIXME.
|
|
API int ncplane_fadeout(struct ncplane* n, const struct timespec* ts, fadecb fader);
|
|
|
|
// Fade the ncplane in over the specified time. Load the ncplane with the
|
|
// target cells without rendering, then call this function. When it's done, the
|
|
// ncplane will have reached the target levels, starting from zeroes.
|
|
API int ncplane_fadein(struct ncplane* n, const struct timespec* ts, fadecb fader);
|
|
|
|
// Pulse the plane in and out until the callback returns non-zero, relying on
|
|
// the callback 'fader' to initiate rendering. 'ts' defines the half-period
|
|
// (i.e. the transition from black to full brightness, or back again). Proper
|
|
// use involves preparing (but not rendering) an ncplane, then calling
|
|
// ncplane_pulse(), which will fade in from black to the specified colors.
|
|
API int ncplane_pulse(struct ncplane* n, const struct timespec* ts, fadecb fader);
|
|
|
|
// Working with cells
|
|
|
|
#define CELL_TRIVIAL_INITIALIZER { .gcluster = '\0', .attrword = 0, .channels = 0, }
|
|
#define CELL_SIMPLE_INITIALIZER(c) { .gcluster = (c), .attrword = 0, .channels = 0, }
|
|
#define CELL_INITIALIZER(c, a, chan) { .gcluster = (c), .attrword = (a), .channels = (chan), }
|
|
|
|
static inline void
|
|
cell_init(cell* c){
|
|
memset(c, 0, sizeof(*c));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Breaks the UTF-8 string in 'gcluster' down, setting up the cell 'c'. Returns
|
|
// the number of bytes copied out of 'gcluster', or -1 on failure. The styling
|
|
// of the cell is left untouched, but any resources are released.
|
|
API int cell_load(struct ncplane* n, cell* c, const char* gcluster);
|
|
|
|
// cell_load(), plus blast the styling with 'attr' and 'channels'.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
cell_prime(struct ncplane* n, cell* c, const char* gcluster,
|
|
uint32_t attr, uint64_t channels){
|
|
c->attrword = attr;
|
|
c->channels = channels;
|
|
int ret = cell_load(n, c, gcluster);
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Duplicate 'c' into 'targ'. Not intended for external use; exposed for the
|
|
// benefit of unit tests.
|
|
API int cell_duplicate(struct ncplane* n, cell* targ, const cell* c);
|
|
|
|
// Release resources held by the cell 'c'.
|
|
API void cell_release(struct ncplane* n, cell* c);
|
|
|
|
#define CELL_STYLE_MASK 0xffff0000ul
|
|
#define CELL_STYLE_STANDOUT 0x00800000ul
|
|
#define CELL_STYLE_UNDERLINE 0x00400000ul
|
|
#define CELL_STYLE_REVERSE 0x00200000ul
|
|
#define CELL_STYLE_BLINK 0x00100000ul
|
|
#define CELL_STYLE_DIM 0x00080000ul
|
|
#define CELL_STYLE_BOLD 0x00040000ul
|
|
#define CELL_STYLE_INVIS 0x00020000ul
|
|
#define CELL_STYLE_PROTECT 0x00010000ul
|
|
#define CELL_STYLE_ITALIC 0x01000000ul
|
|
|
|
// Set the specified style bits for the cell 'c', whether they're actively
|
|
// supported or not.
|
|
static inline void
|
|
cell_styles_set(cell* c, unsigned stylebits){
|
|
c->attrword = (c->attrword & ~CELL_STYLE_MASK) | ((stylebits & CELL_STYLE_MASK));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Extract the style bits from the cell's attrword.
|
|
static inline unsigned
|
|
cell_styles(const cell* c){
|
|
return c->attrword & CELL_STYLE_MASK;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Add the specified styles (in the LSBs) to the cell's existing spec, whether
|
|
// they're actively supported or not.
|
|
static inline void
|
|
cell_styles_on(cell* c, unsigned stylebits){
|
|
c->attrword |= (stylebits & CELL_STYLE_MASK);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Remove the specified styles (in the LSBs) from the cell's existing spec.
|
|
static inline void
|
|
cell_styles_off(cell* c, unsigned stylebits){
|
|
c->attrword &= ~(stylebits & CELL_STYLE_MASK);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Use the default color for the foreground.
|
|
static inline void
|
|
cell_set_fg_default(cell* c){
|
|
channels_set_fg_default(&c->channels);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Use the default color for the background.
|
|
static inline void
|
|
cell_set_bg_default(cell* c){
|
|
channels_set_bg_default(&c->channels);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
cell_set_fg_alpha(cell* c, int alpha){
|
|
return channels_set_fg_alpha(&c->channels, alpha);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
cell_set_bg_alpha(cell* c, int alpha){
|
|
return channels_set_bg_alpha(&c->channels, alpha);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Does the cell contain an East Asian Wide codepoint?
|
|
static inline bool
|
|
cell_double_wide_p(const cell* c){
|
|
return (c->channels & CELL_WIDEASIAN_MASK);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Is this the right half of a wide character?
|
|
static inline bool
|
|
cell_wide_right_p(const cell* c){
|
|
return cell_double_wide_p(c) && c->gcluster == 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Is this the left half of a wide character?
|
|
static inline bool
|
|
cell_wide_left_p(const cell* c){
|
|
return cell_double_wide_p(c) && c->gcluster;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Is the cell simple (a lone ASCII character, encoded as such)?
|
|
static inline bool
|
|
cell_simple_p(const cell* c){
|
|
return c->gcluster < 0x80;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// return a pointer to the NUL-terminated EGC referenced by 'c'. this pointer
|
|
// is invalidated by any further operation on the plane 'n', so...watch out!
|
|
API const char* cell_extended_gcluster(const struct ncplane* n, const cell* c);
|
|
|
|
// True if the cell does not generate foreground pixels (i.e., the cell is
|
|
// entirely whitespace or special characters).
|
|
// FIXME do this at cell prep time and set a bit in the channels
|
|
static inline bool
|
|
cell_noforeground_p(const cell* c){
|
|
return cell_simple_p(c) && isspace(c->gcluster);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
cell_load_simple(struct ncplane* n, cell* c, char ch){
|
|
cell_release(n, c);
|
|
c->channels &= ~CELL_WIDEASIAN_MASK;
|
|
c->gcluster = ch;
|
|
if(cell_simple_p(c)){
|
|
return 1;
|
|
}
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// get the offset into the egcpool for this cell's EGC. returns meaningless and
|
|
// unsafe results if called on a simple cell.
|
|
static inline uint32_t
|
|
cell_egc_idx(const cell* c){
|
|
return c->gcluster - 0x80;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// load up six cells with the EGCs necessary to draw a box. returns 0 on
|
|
// success, -1 on error. on error, any cells this function might
|
|
// have loaded before the error are cell_release()d. There must be at least
|
|
// six EGCs in gcluster.
|
|
static inline int
|
|
cells_load_box(struct ncplane* n, uint32_t attrs, uint64_t channels,
|
|
cell* ul, cell* ur, cell* ll, cell* lr,
|
|
cell* hl, cell* vl, const char* gclusters){
|
|
int ulen;
|
|
if((ulen = cell_prime(n, ul, gclusters, attrs, channels)) > 0){
|
|
if((ulen = cell_prime(n, ur, gclusters += ulen, attrs, channels)) > 0){
|
|
if((ulen = cell_prime(n, ll, gclusters += ulen, attrs, channels)) > 0){
|
|
if((ulen = cell_prime(n, lr, gclusters += ulen, attrs, channels)) > 0){
|
|
if((ulen = cell_prime(n, hl, gclusters += ulen, attrs, channels)) > 0){
|
|
if((ulen = cell_prime(n, vl, gclusters += ulen, attrs, channels)) > 0){
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
cell_release(n, hl);
|
|
}
|
|
cell_release(n, lr);
|
|
}
|
|
cell_release(n, ll);
|
|
}
|
|
cell_release(n, ur);
|
|
}
|
|
cell_release(n, ul);
|
|
}
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
cells_rounded_box(struct ncplane* n, uint32_t attr, uint64_t channels,
|
|
cell* ul, cell* ur, cell* ll, cell* lr, cell* hl, cell* vl){
|
|
return cells_load_box(n, attr, channels, ul, ur, ll, lr, hl, vl, "╭╮╰╯─│");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_rounded_box(struct ncplane* n, uint32_t attr, uint64_t channels,
|
|
int ystop, int xstop, unsigned ctlword){
|
|
int ret = 0;
|
|
cell ul = CELL_TRIVIAL_INITIALIZER, ur = CELL_TRIVIAL_INITIALIZER;
|
|
cell ll = CELL_TRIVIAL_INITIALIZER, lr = CELL_TRIVIAL_INITIALIZER;
|
|
cell hl = CELL_TRIVIAL_INITIALIZER, vl = CELL_TRIVIAL_INITIALIZER;
|
|
if((ret = cells_rounded_box(n, attr, channels, &ul, &ur, &ll, &lr, &hl, &vl)) == 0){
|
|
ret = ncplane_box(n, &ul, &ur, &ll, &lr, &hl, &vl, ystop, xstop, ctlword);
|
|
}
|
|
cell_release(n, &ul); cell_release(n, &ur);
|
|
cell_release(n, &ll); cell_release(n, &lr);
|
|
cell_release(n, &hl); cell_release(n, &vl);
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_rounded_box_sized(struct ncplane* n, uint32_t attr, uint64_t channels,
|
|
int ylen, int xlen, unsigned ctlword){
|
|
int y, x;
|
|
ncplane_cursor_yx(n, &y, &x);
|
|
return ncplane_rounded_box(n, attr, channels, y + ylen - 1,
|
|
x + xlen - 1, ctlword);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
cells_double_box(struct ncplane* n, uint32_t attr, uint64_t channels,
|
|
cell* ul, cell* ur, cell* ll, cell* lr, cell* hl, cell* vl){
|
|
return cells_load_box(n, attr, channels, ul, ur, ll, lr, hl, vl, "╔╗╚╝═║");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_double_box(struct ncplane* n, uint32_t attr, uint64_t channels,
|
|
int ystop, int xstop, unsigned ctlword){
|
|
int ret = 0;
|
|
cell ul = CELL_TRIVIAL_INITIALIZER, ur = CELL_TRIVIAL_INITIALIZER;
|
|
cell ll = CELL_TRIVIAL_INITIALIZER, lr = CELL_TRIVIAL_INITIALIZER;
|
|
cell hl = CELL_TRIVIAL_INITIALIZER, vl = CELL_TRIVIAL_INITIALIZER;
|
|
if((ret = cells_double_box(n, attr, channels, &ul, &ur, &ll, &lr, &hl, &vl)) == 0){
|
|
ret = ncplane_box(n, &ul, &ur, &ll, &lr, &hl, &vl, ystop, xstop, ctlword);
|
|
}
|
|
cell_release(n, &ul); cell_release(n, &ur);
|
|
cell_release(n, &ll); cell_release(n, &lr);
|
|
cell_release(n, &hl); cell_release(n, &vl);
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncplane_double_box_sized(struct ncplane* n, uint32_t attr, uint64_t channels,
|
|
int ylen, int xlen, unsigned ctlword){
|
|
int y, x;
|
|
ncplane_cursor_yx(n, &y, &x);
|
|
return ncplane_double_box(n, attr, channels, y + ylen - 1,
|
|
x + xlen - 1, ctlword);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// multimedia functionality
|
|
struct AVFrame;
|
|
|
|
// Open a visual (image or video), associating it with the specified ncplane.
|
|
// Returns NULL on any error, writing the AVError to 'averr'.
|
|
// FIXME this ought also take an ncscale_e!
|
|
API struct ncvisual* ncplane_visual_open(struct ncplane* nc, const char* file,
|
|
int* averr);
|
|
|
|
// How to scale the visual in ncvisual_open_plane(). NCSCALE_NONE will open a
|
|
// plane tailored to the visual's exact needs, which is probably larger than the
|
|
// visible screen (but might be smaller). NCSCALE_SCALE scales a visual larger
|
|
// than the visible screen down, maintaining aspect ratio. NCSCALE_STRETCH
|
|
// stretches and scales the image in an attempt to fill the visible screen.
|
|
typedef enum {
|
|
NCSCALE_NONE,
|
|
NCSCALE_SCALE,
|
|
NCSCALE_STRETCH,
|
|
} ncscale_e;
|
|
|
|
// Open a visual, extract a codec and parameters, and create a new plane
|
|
// suitable for its display at 'y','x'. If there is sufficient room to display
|
|
// the visual in its native size, or if NCSCALE_NONE is passed for 'style', the
|
|
// new plane will be exactly that large. Otherwise, the plane will be as large
|
|
// as possble (given the visible screen), either maintaining aspect ratio
|
|
// (NCSCALE_SCALE) or abandoning it (NCSCALE_STRETCH).
|
|
API struct ncvisual* ncvisual_open_plane(struct notcurses* nc, const char* file,
|
|
int* averr, int y, int x,
|
|
ncscale_e style);
|
|
|
|
// Destroy an ncvisual. Rendered elements will not be disrupted, but the visual
|
|
// can be neither decoded nor rendered any further.
|
|
API void ncvisual_destroy(struct ncvisual* ncv);
|
|
|
|
// extract the next frame from an ncvisual. returns NULL on end of file,
|
|
// writing AVERROR_EOF to 'averr'. returns NULL on a decoding or allocation
|
|
// error, placing the AVError in 'averr'. this frame is invalidated by a
|
|
// subsequent call to ncvisual_decode(), and should not be freed by the caller.
|
|
API struct AVFrame* ncvisual_decode(struct ncvisual* nc, int* averr);
|
|
|
|
// Render the decoded frame to the associated ncplane. The frame will be scaled
|
|
// to the size of the ncplane per the ncscale_e style. A subregion of the
|
|
// frame can be specified using 'begx', 'begy', 'lenx', and 'leny'. To render
|
|
// the rectangle formed by begy x begx and the lower-right corner, zero can be
|
|
// supplied to 'leny' and 'lenx'. Zero for all four values will thus render the
|
|
// entire visual. Negative values for any of the four parameters are an error.
|
|
// It is an error to specify any region beyond the boundaries of the frame.
|
|
API int ncvisual_render(const struct ncvisual* ncv, int begy, int begx,
|
|
int leny, int lenx);
|
|
|
|
// Called for each frame rendered from 'ncv'. If anything but 0 is returned,
|
|
// the streaming operation ceases immediately, and that value is propagated out.
|
|
typedef int (*streamcb)(struct notcurses* nc, struct ncvisual* ncv, void*);
|
|
|
|
// Shut up and display my frames! Provide as an argument to ncvisual_stream().
|
|
static inline int
|
|
ncvisual_simple_streamer(struct notcurses* nc, struct ncvisual* ncv __attribute__ ((unused)),
|
|
void* curry __attribute__ ((unused))){
|
|
return notcurses_render(nc);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Stream the entirety of the media, according to its own timing. Blocking,
|
|
// obviously. streamer may be NULL; it is otherwise called for each frame, and
|
|
// its return value handled as outlined for stream cb. Pretty raw; beware.
|
|
// If streamer() returns non-zero, the stream is aborted, and that value is
|
|
// returned. By convention, return a positive number to indicate intentional
|
|
// abort from within streamer(). 'timescale' allows the frame duration time to
|
|
// be scaled. For a visual naturally running at 30FPS, a 'timescale' of 0.1
|
|
// will result in 300FPS, and a 'timescale' of 10 will result in 3FPS. It is an
|
|
// error to supply 'timescale' less than or equal to 0.
|
|
API int ncvisual_stream(struct notcurses* nc, struct ncvisual* ncv,
|
|
int* averr, float timescale, streamcb streamer,
|
|
void* curry);
|
|
|
|
// Return the plane to which this ncvisual is bound.
|
|
API struct ncplane* ncvisual_plane(struct ncvisual* ncv);
|
|
|
|
// A panelreel is an notcurses region devoted to displaying zero or more
|
|
// line-oriented, contained panels between which the user may navigate. If at
|
|
// least one panel exists, there is an active panel. As much of the active
|
|
// panel as is possible is always displayed. If there is space left over, other
|
|
// panels are included in the display. Panels can come and go at any time, and
|
|
// can grow or shrink at any time.
|
|
//
|
|
// This structure is amenable to line- and page-based navigation via keystrokes,
|
|
// scrolling gestures, trackballs, scrollwheels, touchpads, and verbal commands.
|
|
|
|
typedef struct panelreel_options {
|
|
// require this many rows and columns (including borders). otherwise, a
|
|
// message will be displayed stating that a larger terminal is necessary, and
|
|
// input will be queued. if 0, no minimum will be enforced. may not be
|
|
// negative. note that panelreel_create() does not return error if given a
|
|
// WINDOW smaller than these minima; it instead patiently waits for the
|
|
// screen to get bigger.
|
|
int min_supported_cols;
|
|
int min_supported_rows;
|
|
|
|
// use no more than this many rows and columns (including borders). may not be
|
|
// less than the corresponding minimum. 0 means no maximum.
|
|
int max_supported_cols;
|
|
int max_supported_rows;
|
|
|
|
// desired offsets within the surrounding WINDOW (top right bottom left) upon
|
|
// creation / resize. a panelreel_move() operation updates these.
|
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int toff, roff, boff, loff;
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// is scrolling infinite (can one move down or up forever, or is an end
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// reached?). if true, 'circular' specifies how to handle the special case of
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// an incompletely-filled reel.
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bool infinitescroll;
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// is navigation circular (does moving down from the last panel move to the
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// first, and vice versa)? only meaningful when infinitescroll is true. if
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// infinitescroll is false, this must be false.
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bool circular;
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// notcurses can draw a border around the panelreel, and also around the
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// component tablets. inhibit borders by setting all valid bits in the masks.
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// partially inhibit borders by setting individual bits in the masks. the
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// appropriate attr and pair values will be used to style the borders.
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// focused and non-focused tablets can have different styles. you can instead
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// draw your own borders, or forgo borders entirely.
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unsigned bordermask; // bitfield; 1s will not be drawn (see bordermaskbits)
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uint64_t borderchan; // attributes used for panelreel border
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unsigned tabletmask; // bitfield; same as bordermask but for tablet borders
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uint64_t tabletchan; // tablet border styling channel
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uint64_t focusedchan;// focused tablet border styling channel
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uint64_t bgchannel; // background colors
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} panelreel_options;
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struct tablet;
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struct panelreel;
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// Create a panelreel according to the provided specifications. Returns NULL on
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// failure. w must be a valid WINDOW*, to which offsets are relative. Note that
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// there might not be enough room for the specified offsets, in which case the
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// panelreel will be clipped on the bottom and right. A minimum number of rows
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// and columns can be enforced via popts. efd, if non-negative, is an eventfd
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// that ought be written to whenever panelreel_touch() updates a tablet (this
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// is useful in the case of nonblocking input).
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API struct panelreel* panelreel_create(struct ncplane* nc,
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const panelreel_options* popts,
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int efd);
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// Returns the ncplane on which this panelreel lives.
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API struct ncplane* panelreel_plane(struct panelreel* pr);
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// Tablet draw callback, provided a tablet (from which the ncplane and userptr
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// may be extracted), the first column that may be used, the first row that may
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// be used, the first column that may not be used, the first row that may not
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// be used, and a bool indicating whether output ought be clipped at the top
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// (true) or bottom (false). Rows and columns are zero-indexed, and both are
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// relative to the tablet's plane.
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//
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// Regarding clipping: it is possible that the tablet is only partially
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// displayed on the screen. If so, it is either partially present on the top of
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// the screen, or partially present at the bottom. In the former case, the top
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// is clipped (cliptop will be true), and output ought start from the end. In
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// the latter case, cliptop is false, and output ought start from the beginning.
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//
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// Returns the number of lines of output, which ought be less than or equal to
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// maxy - begy, and non-negative (negative values might be used in the future).
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typedef int (*tabletcb)(struct tablet* t, int begx, int begy, int maxx,
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int maxy, bool cliptop);
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// Add a new tablet to the provided panelreel, having the callback object
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// opaque. Neither, either, or both of after and before may be specified. If
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// neither is specified, the new tablet can be added anywhere on the reel. If
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// one or the other is specified, the tablet will be added before or after the
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// specified tablet. If both are specifid, the tablet will be added to the
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// resulting location, assuming it is valid (after->next == before->prev); if
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// it is not valid, or there is any other error, NULL will be returned.
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API struct tablet* panelreel_add(struct panelreel* pr, struct tablet* after,
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struct tablet* before, tabletcb cb,
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void* opaque);
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// Return the number of tablets.
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API int panelreel_tabletcount(const struct panelreel* pr);
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// Indicate that the specified tablet has been updated in a way that would
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// change its display. This will trigger some non-negative number of callbacks
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// (though not in the caller's context).
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API int panelreel_touch(struct panelreel* pr, struct tablet* t);
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// Delete the tablet specified by t from the panelreel specified by pr. Returns
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// -1 if the tablet cannot be found.
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API int panelreel_del(struct panelreel* pr, struct tablet* t);
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// Delete the active tablet. Returns -1 if there are no tablets.
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API int panelreel_del_focused(struct panelreel* pr);
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// Move to the specified location within the containing WINDOW.
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API int panelreel_move(struct panelreel* pr, int x, int y);
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// Redraw the panelreel in its entirety, for instance after
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// clearing the screen due to external corruption, or a SIGWINCH.
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API int panelreel_redraw(struct panelreel* pr);
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// Return the focused tablet, if any tablets are present. This is not a copy;
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// be careful to use it only for the duration of a critical section.
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API struct tablet* panelreel_focused(struct panelreel* pr);
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// Change focus to the next tablet, if one exists
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API struct tablet* panelreel_next(struct panelreel* pr);
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// Change focus to the previous tablet, if one exists
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API struct tablet* panelreel_prev(struct panelreel* pr);
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// Destroy a panelreel allocated with panelreel_create(). Does not destroy the
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// underlying WINDOW. Returns non-zero on failure.
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API int panelreel_destroy(struct panelreel* pr);
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API void* tablet_userptr(struct tablet* t);
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API const void* tablet_userptr_const(const struct tablet* t);
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// Access the ncplane associated with this tablet, if one exists.
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API struct ncplane* tablet_ncplane(struct tablet* t);
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API const struct ncplane* tablet_ncplane_const(const struct tablet* t);
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#define PREFIXSTRLEN 7 // Does not include a '\0' (xxx.xxU)
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#define IPREFIXSTRLEN 8 // Does not include a '\0' (xxxx.xxU)
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#define BPREFIXSTRLEN 9 // Does not include a '\0' (xxxx.xxUi), i == prefix
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// A bit of the nasties here to stringize our preprocessor tokens just now
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// #defined, making them usable as printf(3) specifiers.
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#define STRHACK1(x) #x
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#define STRHACK2(x) STRHACK1(x)
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#define PREFIXFMT "%" STRHACK2(PREFIXSTRLEN) "s"
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#define IPREFIXFMT "%" STRHACK2(IPREFIXSTRLEN) "s"
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#define BPREFIXFMT "%" STRHACK2(BPREFIXSTRLEN) "s"
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// Takes an arbitrarily large number, and prints it into a fixed-size buffer by
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// adding the necessary SI suffix. Usually, pass a |[B]PREFIXSTRLEN+1|-sized
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// buffer to generate up to [B]PREFIXSTRLEN characters. The characteristic can
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// occupy up through |mult-1| characters (3 for 1000, 4 for 1024). The mantissa
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// can occupy either zero or two characters.
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//
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// Floating-point is never used, because an IEEE758 double can only losslessly
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// represent integers through 2^53-1.
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//
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// 2^64-1 is 18446744073709551615, 18.45E(xa). KMGTPEZY thus suffice to handle
|
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// a 89-bit uintmax_t. Beyond Z(etta) and Y(otta) lie lands unspecified by SI.
|
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//
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// val: value to print
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// decimal: scaling. '1' if none has taken place.
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// buf: buffer in which string will be generated
|
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// omitdec: inhibit printing of all-0 decimal portions
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// mult: base of suffix system (almost always 1000 or 1024)
|
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// uprefix: character to print following suffix ('i' for kibibytes basically).
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// only printed if suffix is actually printed (input >= mult).
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API const char* enmetric(uintmax_t val, unsigned decimal, char* buf,
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int omitdec, unsigned mult, int uprefix);
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|
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// Mega, kilo, gigabytes. Use PREFIXSTRLEN + 1.
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static inline const char*
|
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qprefix(uintmax_t val, unsigned decimal, char* buf, int omitdec){
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return enmetric(val, decimal, buf, omitdec, 1000, '\0');
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}
|
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|
|
// Mibi, kebi, gibibytes. Use BPREFIXSTRLEN + 1.
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|
static inline const char*
|
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bprefix(uintmax_t val, unsigned decimal, char* buf, int omitdec){
|
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return enmetric(val, decimal, buf, omitdec, 1024, 'i');
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}
|
|
|
|
API void notcurses_cursor_enable(struct notcurses* nc);
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|
API void notcurses_cursor_disable(struct notcurses* nc);
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#undef API
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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} // extern "C"
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#endif
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#endif
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