// 15 august 2015 #import "uipriv_darwin.h" void addConstraint(NSView *view, NSString *constraint, NSDictionary *metrics, NSDictionary *views) { NSArray *constraints; constraints = [NSLayoutConstraint constraintsWithVisualFormat:constraint options:0 metrics:metrics views:views]; [view addConstraints:constraints]; } NSLayoutPriority horzHuggingPri(NSView *view) { return [view contentHuggingPriorityForOrientation:NSLayoutConstraintOrientationHorizontal]; } NSLayoutPriority vertHuggingPri(NSView *view) { return [view contentHuggingPriorityForOrientation:NSLayoutConstraintOrientationVertical]; } void setHuggingPri(NSView *view, NSLayoutPriority priority, NSLayoutConstraintOrientation orientation) { [view setContentHuggingPriority:priority forOrientation:orientation]; } void layoutSingleView(NSView *superview, NSView *subview, int margined) { NSDictionary *views; NSString *constraint; [superview removeConstraints:[superview constraints]]; views = NSDictionaryOfVariableBindings(subview); constraint = @"H:|[subview]|"; if (margined) constraint = @"H:|-[subview]-|"; addConstraint(superview, constraint, nil, views); constraint = @"V:|[subview]|"; if (margined) constraint = @"V:|-[subview]-|"; addConstraint(superview, constraint, nil, views); } // use the fitting size, not the intrinsic content size, for the case of recursive views without an intrinsic content size NSSize fittingAlignmentSize(NSView *view) { NSSize s; NSRect r; s = [view fittingSize]; // the fitting size is for a frame rect; we need an alignment rect r = NSMakeRect(0, 0, s.width, s.height); r = [view alignmentRectForFrame:r]; return r.size; }