Updated ui.h and the OS X and Linux binaries for Alpha 4.1. Need to wait for AppVeyor before we can add the Windows ones.

This commit is contained in:
Pietro Gagliardi 2018-09-01 19:52:19 -04:00
parent 9e7ee0d659
commit c1801adb36
4 changed files with 8 additions and 5 deletions

Binary file not shown.

Binary file not shown.

Binary file not shown.

13
ui.h
View File

@ -252,6 +252,9 @@ struct tm;
typedef struct uiDateTimePicker uiDateTimePicker; typedef struct uiDateTimePicker uiDateTimePicker;
#define uiDateTimePicker(this) ((uiDateTimePicker *) (this)) #define uiDateTimePicker(this) ((uiDateTimePicker *) (this))
// TODO document that tm_wday and tm_yday are undefined, and tm_isdst should be -1 // TODO document that tm_wday and tm_yday are undefined, and tm_isdst should be -1
// TODO document that for both sides
// TODO document time zone conversions or lack thereof
// TODO for Time: define what values are returned when a part is missing
_UI_EXTERN void uiDateTimePickerTime(uiDateTimePicker *d, struct tm *time); _UI_EXTERN void uiDateTimePickerTime(uiDateTimePicker *d, struct tm *time);
_UI_EXTERN void uiDateTimePickerSetTime(uiDateTimePicker *d, const struct tm *time); _UI_EXTERN void uiDateTimePickerSetTime(uiDateTimePicker *d, const struct tm *time);
_UI_EXTERN void uiDateTimePickerOnChanged(uiDateTimePicker *d, void (*f)(uiDateTimePicker *, void *), void *data); _UI_EXTERN void uiDateTimePickerOnChanged(uiDateTimePicker *d, void (*f)(uiDateTimePicker *, void *), void *data);
@ -560,12 +563,12 @@ _UI_EXTERN uiAttribute *uiNewSizeAttribute(double size);
_UI_EXTERN double uiAttributeSize(const uiAttribute *a); _UI_EXTERN double uiAttributeSize(const uiAttribute *a);
// uiTextWeight represents possible text weights. These roughly // uiTextWeight represents possible text weights. These roughly
// map to the OSx2 text weight field of TrueType and OpenType // map to the OS/2 text weight field of TrueType and OpenType
// fonts, or to CSS weight numbers. The named constants are // fonts, or to CSS weight numbers. The named constants are
// nominal values; the actual values may vary by font and by OS, // nominal values; the actual values may vary by font and by OS,
// though this isn't particularly likely. Any value between // though this isn't particularly likely. Any value between
// uiTextWeightMinimum and uiDrawTextWeightMaximum, // uiTextWeightMinimum and uiTextWeightMaximum, inclusive,
// inclusive, is allowed. // is allowed.
// //
// Note that due to restrictions in early versions of Windows, some // Note that due to restrictions in early versions of Windows, some
// fonts have "special" weights be exposed in many programs as // fonts have "special" weights be exposed in many programs as
@ -1141,7 +1144,7 @@ _UI_EXTERN uiGrid *uiNewGrid(void);
// resolution; this matches the current expectations of some // resolution; this matches the current expectations of some
// desktop systems at the time of writing (mid-2018) // desktop systems at the time of writing (mid-2018)
// //
// uiImage is very simple: it only supports non-premultiplied 32-bit // uiImage is very simple: it only supports premultiplied 32-bit
// RGBA images, and libui does not provide any image file loading // RGBA images, and libui does not provide any image file loading
// or image format conversion utilities on top of that. // or image format conversion utilities on top of that.
typedef struct uiImage uiImage; typedef struct uiImage uiImage;
@ -1158,7 +1161,7 @@ _UI_EXTERN uiImage *uiNewImage(double width, double height);
_UI_EXTERN void uiFreeImage(uiImage *i); _UI_EXTERN void uiFreeImage(uiImage *i);
// uiImageAppend adds a representation to the uiImage. // uiImageAppend adds a representation to the uiImage.
// pixels should point to a byte array of non-premultiplied pixels // pixels should point to a byte array of premultiplied pixels
// stored in [R G B A] order (so ((uint8_t *) pixels)[0] is the R of the // stored in [R G B A] order (so ((uint8_t *) pixels)[0] is the R of the
// first pixel and [3] is the A of the first pixel). pixelWidth and // first pixel and [3] is the A of the first pixel). pixelWidth and
// pixelHeight is the size *in pixels* of the image, and pixelStride is // pixelHeight is the size *in pixels* of the image, and pixelStride is