// 7 april 2015 /* This file assumes that you have imported and "ui.h" beforehand. It provides API-specific functions for interfacing with foreign controls on Mac OS X. */ #ifndef __UI_UI_DARWIN_H__ #define __UI_UI_DARWIN_H__ // uiDarwinMakeControl() initializes the given uiControl with the given Cocoa control inside. // The second parameter should come from [RealControlType class]. // The two scrollView parameters allow placing scrollbars on the new control. // The two onDestroy parameters define a function and its parameter to call when the widget is destroyed. _UI_EXTERN void uiDarwinMakeControl(uiControl *c, Class class, BOOL inScrollView, BOOL scrollViewHasBorder, void (*onDestroy)(void *), void *onDestroyData); // You can use this function from within your control implementations to return text strings that can be freed with uiFreeText(). _UI_EXTERN char *uiDarwinNSStringToText(NSString *); struct uiSizingSys { // this structure currently left blank }; struct uiControlSysFuncParams { int Func; }; enum { // These should enable and disable the uiControl while preserving the user enable/disable setting. // These are needed because enabling and disabling of views on OS X is available on a view-by-view basis, and is not transitive to subviews by default as a result. uiDarwinSysFuncContainerEnable, uiDarwinSysFuncContainerDisable, }; #endif