// +build !windows,!darwin,!plan9 // this is manual but either this or the opposite (listing all valid systems) really are the only ways to do it; proposals for a 'unix' tag were rejected (https://code.google.com/p/go/issues/detail?id=6325) // 16 february 2014 package ui import ( "fmt" "unsafe" ) // #include "gtk_unix.h" // static inline void gtkSetComboBoxArbitrarilyResizeable(GtkWidget *w) // { // /* we can safely assume that the cell renderers of a GtkComboBoxText are a single GtkCellRendererText by default */ // /* thanks mclasen and tristan in irc.gimp.net/#gtk+ */ // GtkCellLayout *cbox = (GtkCellLayout *) w; // GList *renderer; // // renderer = gtk_cell_layout_get_cells(cbox); // g_object_set(renderer->data, // "ellipsize-set", TRUE, /* with no ellipsizing or wrapping, the combobox won't resize */ // "ellipsize", PANGO_ELLIPSIZE_END, // "width-chars", 0, // NULL); // g_list_free(renderer); // } import "C" var gtkStyles = []byte( // this first one is for ProgressBar so we can arbitrarily resize it // min-horizontal-bar-width is a style property; we do it through CSS // thanks tristan in irc.gimp.net/#gtk+ `* { -GtkProgressBar-min-horizontal-bar-width: 1; } ` + // on some themes, such as oxygen-gtk, GtkLayout draws a solid-color background, not the window background (as GtkFixed and GtkDrawingArea do) // this CSS fixes it // thanks to drahnr and ptomato in http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22940588/how-do-i-really-make-a-gtk-3-gtklayout-transparent-draw-theme-background // this has now been reported to the Oyxgen maintainers (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=333983); I'm not sure if I'll remove this or not when that's fixed (only if it breaks other styles... I *think* it breaks elementary OS? need to check again) `GtkLayout { background-color: transparent; } ` + "\000") func gtk_init() error { var err *C.GError = nil // redundant in Go, but let's explicitly assign it anyway // gtk_init_with_args() gives us error info (thanks chpe in irc.gimp.net/#gtk+) // don't worry about GTK+'s command-line arguments; they're also available as environment variables (thanks mclasen in irc.gimp.net/#gtk+) result := C.gtk_init_with_args(nil, nil, nil, nil, nil, &err) if result == C.FALSE { return fmt.Errorf("error actually initilaizing GTK+: %s", fromgstr(err.message)) } // now apply our custom program-global styles provider := C.gtk_css_provider_new(); if C.gtk_css_provider_load_from_data(provider, (*C.gchar)(unsafe.Pointer(>kStyles[0])), -1, &err) == C.FALSE { return fmt.Errorf("error applying package ui's custom program-global styles to GTK+: %v", fromgstr(err.message)) } // GDK (at least as far back as GTK+ 3.4, but officially documented as of 3.10) merges all screens into one big one, so we don't need to worry about multimonitor // thanks to baedert and mclasen in irc.gimp.net/#gtk+ C.gtk_style_context_add_provider_for_screen(C.gdk_screen_get_default(), (*C.GtkStyleProvider)(unsafe.Pointer(provider)), C.GTK_STYLE_PROVIDER_PRIORITY_USER) return nil } func gtk_main_quit() { C.gtk_main_quit() } func gtk_window_new() *C.GtkWidget { return C.gtk_window_new(C.GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL) } func gtk_widget_show(widget *C.GtkWidget) { C.gtk_widget_show_all(widget) } func gtk_widget_hide(widget *C.GtkWidget) { C.gtk_widget_hide(widget) } func gtk_window_set_title(window *C.GtkWidget, title string) { ctitle := C.CString(title) defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(ctitle)) C.gtk_window_set_title(togtkwindow(window), togstr(ctitle)) } func gtk_window_get_title(window *C.GtkWidget) string { return fromgstr(C.gtk_window_get_title(togtkwindow(window))) } func gtk_window_resize(window *C.GtkWidget, width int, height int) { C.gtk_window_resize(togtkwindow(window), C.gint(width), C.gint(height)) } func gtk_window_get_size(window *C.GtkWidget) (int, int) { var width, height C.gint C.gtk_window_get_size(togtkwindow(window), &width, &height) return int(width), int(height) } // this should allow us to resize the window arbitrarily // thanks to Company in irc.gimp.net/#gtk+ func gtkNewWindowLayout() *C.GtkWidget { layout := C.gtk_layout_new(nil, nil) scrollarea := C.gtk_scrolled_window_new((*C.GtkAdjustment)(nil), (*C.GtkAdjustment)(nil)) C.gtk_container_add((*C.GtkContainer)(unsafe.Pointer(scrollarea)), layout) // never show scrollbars; we're just doing this to allow arbitrary resizes C.gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy((*C.GtkScrolledWindow)(unsafe.Pointer(scrollarea)), C.GTK_POLICY_NEVER, C.GTK_POLICY_NEVER) return scrollarea } func gtk_container_add(container *C.GtkWidget, widget *C.GtkWidget) { C.gtk_container_add(togtkcontainer(container), widget) } func gtkAddWidgetToLayout(container *C.GtkWidget, widget *C.GtkWidget) { layout := C.gtk_bin_get_child((*C.GtkBin)(unsafe.Pointer(container))) C.gtk_container_add((*C.GtkContainer)(unsafe.Pointer(layout)), widget) } func gtkMoveWidgetInLayout(container *C.GtkWidget, widget *C.GtkWidget, x int, y int) { layout := C.gtk_bin_get_child((*C.GtkBin)(unsafe.Pointer(container))) C.gtk_layout_move((*C.GtkLayout)(unsafe.Pointer(layout)), widget, C.gint(x), C.gint(y)) } func gtk_widget_set_size_request(widget *C.GtkWidget, width int, height int) { C.gtk_widget_set_size_request(widget, C.gint(width), C.gint(height)) } func gtk_button_new() *C.GtkWidget { return C.gtk_button_new() } func gtk_button_set_label(button *C.GtkWidget, label string) { clabel := C.CString(label) defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(clabel)) C.gtk_button_set_label(togtkbutton(button), togstr(clabel)) } func gtk_button_get_label(button *C.GtkWidget) string { return fromgstr(C.gtk_button_get_label(togtkbutton(button))) } func gtk_check_button_new() *C.GtkWidget { return C.gtk_check_button_new() } func gtk_toggle_button_get_active(widget *C.GtkWidget) bool { return fromgbool(C.gtk_toggle_button_get_active(togtktogglebutton(widget))) } func gtk_combo_box_text_new() *C.GtkWidget { w := C.gtk_combo_box_text_new() C.gtkSetComboBoxArbitrarilyResizeable(w) return w } func gtk_combo_box_text_new_with_entry() *C.GtkWidget { w := C.gtk_combo_box_text_new_with_entry() // we need to set the entry's width-chars to achieve the arbitrary sizing we want // thanks to tristan in irc.gimp.net/#gtk+ // in my tests, this is sufficient to get the effect we want; setting the cell renderer isn't necessary like it is with an entry-less combobox entry := togtkentry(C.gtk_bin_get_child((*C.GtkBin)(unsafe.Pointer(w)))) C.gtk_entry_set_width_chars(entry, 0) return w } func gtk_combo_box_text_get_active_text(widget *C.GtkWidget) string { return fromgstr(C.gtk_combo_box_text_get_active_text(togtkcombobox(widget))) } func gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(widget *C.GtkWidget, text string) { ctext := C.CString(text) defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(ctext)) C.gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(togtkcombobox(widget), togstr(ctext)) } func gtk_combo_box_text_insert_text(widget *C.GtkWidget, index int, text string) { ctext := C.CString(text) defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(ctext)) C.gtk_combo_box_text_insert_text(togtkcombobox(widget), C.gint(index), togstr(ctext)) } func gtk_combo_box_get_active(widget *C.GtkWidget) int { cb := (*C.GtkComboBox)(unsafe.Pointer(widget)) return int(C.gtk_combo_box_get_active(cb)) } func gtk_combo_box_text_remove(widget *C.GtkWidget, index int) { C.gtk_combo_box_text_remove(togtkcombobox(widget), C.gint(index)) } func gtkComboBoxLen(widget *C.GtkWidget) int { cb := (*C.GtkComboBox)(unsafe.Pointer(widget)) model := C.gtk_combo_box_get_model(cb) // this is the same as with a Listbox so return gtkTreeModelListLen(model) } func gtk_entry_new() *C.GtkWidget { e := C.gtk_entry_new() // allows the GtkEntry to be resized with the window smaller than what it thinks the size should be // thanks to Company in irc.gimp.net/#gtk+ C.gtk_entry_set_width_chars(togtkentry(e), 0) return e } func gtkPasswordEntryNew() *C.GtkWidget { e := gtk_entry_new() C.gtk_entry_set_visibility(togtkentry(e), C.FALSE) return e } func gtk_entry_set_text(widget *C.GtkWidget, text string) { ctext := C.CString(text) defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(ctext)) C.gtk_entry_set_text(togtkentry(widget), togstr(ctext)) } func gtk_entry_get_text(widget *C.GtkWidget) string { return fromgstr(C.gtk_entry_get_text(togtkentry(widget))) } var _emptystring = [1]C.gchar{0} var emptystring = &_emptystring[0] func gtk_label_new() *C.GtkWidget { label := C.gtk_label_new(emptystring) C.gtk_label_set_line_wrap(togtklabel(label), C.FALSE) // turn off line wrap // don't call gtk_label_set_line_wrap_mode(); there's no "wrap none" value there anyway C.gtk_label_set_ellipsize(togtklabel(label), C.PANGO_ELLIPSIZE_NONE) // turn off ellipsizing; this + line wrapping above will guarantee cutoff as documented // there's a function gtk_label_set_justify() that indicates GTK_JUSTIFY_LEFT is the default // but this actually is NOT the control justification, just the multi-line justification // so we need to do THIS instead // this will also valign to the top // thanks to mclasen in irc.gimp.net/#gtk+ C.gtk_misc_set_alignment((*C.GtkMisc)(unsafe.Pointer(label)), 0, 0) return label } func gtk_label_set_text(widget *C.GtkWidget, text string) { ctext := C.CString(text) defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(ctext)) C.gtk_label_set_text(togtklabel(widget), togstr(ctext)) } func gtk_label_get_text(widget *C.GtkWidget) string { return fromgstr(C.gtk_label_get_text(togtklabel(widget))) } func gtk_widget_get_preferred_size(widget *C.GtkWidget) (minWidth int, minHeight int, natWidth int, natHeight int) { var minimum, natural C.GtkRequisition C.gtk_widget_get_preferred_size(widget, &minimum, &natural) return int(minimum.width), int(minimum.height), int(natural.width), int(natural.height) } func gtk_progress_bar_new() *C.GtkWidget { return C.gtk_progress_bar_new() } func gtk_progress_bar_set_fraction(w *C.GtkWidget, percent int) { p := C.gdouble(percent) / 100 C.gtk_progress_bar_set_fraction(togtkprogressbar(w), p) } func gtk_progress_bar_pulse(w *C.GtkWidget) { C.gtk_progress_bar_pulse(togtkprogressbar(w)) }