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// 6 july 2014
package ui
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import (
"runtime"
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"sync"
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"unsafe"
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)
// Go initializes package ui.
// TODO write this bit
func Go ( ) error {
runtime . LockOSThread ( )
if err := uiinit ( ) ; err != nil {
return err
}
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go uiissueloop ( )
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uimsgloop ( )
return nil
}
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// To ensure that Do() and Stop() only do things after Go() has been called, this channel accepts the requests to issue. The issuing is done by uiissueloop() below.
var issuer = make ( chan func ( ) )
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// Do performs f on the main loop, as if it were an event handler.
// It waits for f to execute before returning.
// Do cannot be called within event handlers or within Do itself.
func Do ( f func ( ) ) {
done := make ( chan struct { } )
defer close ( done )
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issuer <- func ( ) {
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f ( )
done <- struct { } { }
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}
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<- done
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}
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// Stop informs package ui that it should stop.
// Stop then returns immediately.
// Some time after this request is received, Go() will return without performing any final cleanup.
// Stop will not have an effect until any event handlers or dialog boxes presently active return.
// (TODO make sure this is the case for dialog boxes)
func Stop ( ) {
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issuer <- uistop
}
func uiissueloop ( ) {
for f := range issuer {
issue ( f )
}
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}
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type event struct {
// All events internally return bool; those that don't will be wrapped around to return a dummy value.
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do func ( ) bool
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lock sync . Mutex
}
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// do should never be nil; TODO should we make setters panic instead?
func newEvent ( ) * event {
return & event {
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do : func ( ) bool {
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return false
} ,
}
}
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func ( e * event ) set ( f func ( ) ) {
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e . lock . Lock ( )
defer e . lock . Unlock ( )
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if f == nil {
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f = func ( ) { }
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}
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e . do = func ( ) bool {
f ( )
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return false
}
}
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func ( e * event ) setbool ( f func ( ) bool ) {
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e . lock . Lock ( )
defer e . lock . Unlock ( )
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if f == nil {
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f = func ( ) bool {
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return false
}
}
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e . do = f
}
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// This is the common code for running an event.
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// It runs on the main thread without a message pump; it provides its own.
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func ( e * event ) fire ( ) bool {
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e . lock . Lock ( )
defer e . lock . Unlock ( )
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return e . do ( )
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}
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// Common code for performing a requested action (ui.Do() or ui.Stop()).
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// This should run on the main thread.
// Implementations of issue() should call this.
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func perform ( fp unsafe . Pointer ) {
f := ( * func ( ) ) ( fp )
( * f ) ( )
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}