libui/unix/OLD_drawtext.c

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// 17 january 2017
#include "uipriv_unix.h"
#include "draw.h"
// TODO
// - if the RTL override is at the beginning of a line, the preceding space is included?
// - nLines == 0: mostly works, except the width is wrong if the paragraph alignment is center or right...
// - TODO check whitespace and line bounds
struct uiDrawTextLayout {
PangoLayout *layout;
GPtrArray *backgroundClosures;
uiDrawTextLayoutLineMetrics *lineMetrics;
// TODO change everything to use this
int nLines;
};
// TODO neither these nor the overall extents seem to include trailing whitespace... we need to figure that out too
static void computeLineMetrics(uiDrawTextLayout *tl)
{
PangoLayoutIter *iter;
PangoLayoutLine *pll;
PangoRectangle lineStartPos, lineExtents;
int i, n;
uiDrawTextLayoutLineMetrics *m;
n = tl->nLines; // TODO remove this variable
tl->lineMetrics = (uiDrawTextLayoutLineMetrics *) uiAlloc(n * sizeof (uiDrawTextLayoutLineMetrics), "uiDrawTextLayoutLineMetrics[] (text layout)");
iter = pango_layout_get_iter(tl->layout);
m = tl->lineMetrics;
for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
int baselineY;
// TODO we use this instead of _get_yrange() because of the block of text in that function's description about how line spacing is distributed in Pango; we have to worry about this when we start adding line spacing...
baselineY = pango_layout_iter_get_baseline(iter);
pll = pango_layout_iter_get_line_readonly(iter);
pango_layout_index_to_pos(tl->layout, pll->start_index, &lineStartPos);
pango_layout_line_get_extents(pll, NULL, &lineExtents);
// TODO unref pll?
// TODO is this correct for RTL glyphs?
m->X = pangoToCairo(lineStartPos.x);
// TODO fix the whole combined not being updated shenanigans in the static build (here because ugh)
m->Y = pangoToCairo(baselineY - PANGO_ASCENT(lineExtents));
// TODO this does not include the last space if any
m->Width = pangoToCairo(lineExtents.width);
m->Height = pangoToCairo(lineExtents.height);
m->BaselineY = pangoToCairo(baselineY);
m->Ascent = pangoToCairo(PANGO_ASCENT(lineExtents));
m->Descent = pangoToCairo(PANGO_DESCENT(lineExtents));
m->Leading = 0; // TODO
m->ParagraphSpacingBefore = 0; // TODO
m->LineHeightSpace = 0; // TODO
m->LineSpacing = 0; // TODO
m->ParagraphSpacing = 0; // TODO
// don't worry about the return value; we're not using this after the last line
pango_layout_iter_next_line(iter);
m++;
}
pango_layout_iter_free(iter);
}
uiDrawTextLayout *uiDrawNewTextLayout(uiDrawTextLayoutParams *p)
{
uiDrawTextLayout *tl;
PangoContext *context;
PangoFontDescription *desc;
PangoAttrList *attrs;
int pangoWidth;
tl = uiNew(uiDrawTextLayout);
// in this case, the context is necessary to create the layout
// the layout takes a ref on the context so we can unref it afterward
context = mkGenericPangoCairoContext();
tl->layout = pango_layout_new(context);
g_object_unref(context);
// this is safe; pango_layout_set_text() copies the string
pango_layout_set_text(tl->layout, uiAttributedStringString(p->String), -1);
desc = pango_font_description_new();
pango_font_description_set_family(desc, p->DefaultFont->Family);
pango_font_description_set_style(desc, pangoItalics[p->DefaultFont->Italic]);
// for the most part, pango weights correlate to ours
// the differences:
// - Book — libui: 350, Pango: 380
// - Ultra Heavy — libui: 950, Pango: 1000
// TODO figure out what to do about this misalignment
pango_font_description_set_weight(desc, p->DefaultFont->Weight);
pango_font_description_set_stretch(desc, pangoStretches[p->DefaultFont->Stretch]);
// see https://developer.gnome.org/pango/1.30/pango-Fonts.html#pango-font-description-set-size and https://developer.gnome.org/pango/1.30/pango-Glyph-Storage.html#pango-units-from-double
pango_font_description_set_size(desc, pango_units_from_double(p->DefaultFont->Size));
pango_layout_set_font_description(tl->layout, desc);
// this is safe; the description is copied
pango_font_description_free(desc);
pangoWidth = cairoToPango(p->Width);
if (p->Width < 0)
pangoWidth = -1;
pango_layout_set_width(tl->layout, pangoWidth);
pango_layout_set_alignment(tl->layout, pangoAligns[p->Align]);
attrs = attrstrToPangoAttrList(p, &(tl->backgroundClosures));
pango_layout_set_attributes(tl->layout, attrs);
pango_attr_list_unref(attrs);
tl->nLines = pango_layout_get_line_count(tl->layout);
computeLineMetrics(tl);
return tl;
}
void uiDrawTextLayoutLineGetMetrics(uiDrawTextLayout *tl, int line, uiDrawTextLayoutLineMetrics *m)
{
*m = tl->lineMetrics[line];
}
// TODO
#if 0
{
PangoLayoutLine *pll;
pll = pango_layout_get_line_readonly(tl->layout, line);
// TODO unref?
}
#endif
// note: Pango will not let us place the cursor at the end of a line the same way other OSs do; see https://git.gnome.org/browse/pango/tree/pango/pango-layout.c?id=f4cbd27f4e5bf8490ea411190d41813e14f12165#n4204
// ideally there'd be a way to say "I don't need this hack; I'm well behaved" but GTK+ 2 and 3 AND Qt 4 and 5 all behave like this, with the behavior seeming to date back to TkTextView, so...
void uiDrawTextLayoutHitTest(uiDrawTextLayout *tl, double x, double y, size_t *pos, int *line)
{
int p, trailing;
int i;
// this is layout-global, so it takes line origins into account
pango_layout_xy_to_index(tl->layout,
cairoToPango(x), cairoToPango(y),
&p, &trailing);
// on a trailing hit, align to the nearest cluster
// fortunately Pango provides that info directly
if (trailing != 0)
p += trailing;
*pos = p;
for (i = 0; i < tl->nLines; i++) {
double ltop, lbottom;
ltop = tl->lineMetrics[i].Y;
lbottom = ltop + tl->lineMetrics[i].Height;
// y will already >= ltop at this point since the past lbottom should == ltop
if (y < lbottom)
break;
}
if (i == pango_layout_get_line_count(tl->layout))
i--;
*line = i;
}
double uiDrawTextLayoutByteLocationInLine(uiDrawTextLayout *tl, size_t pos, int line)
{
PangoLayoutLine *pll;
gboolean trailing;
int pangox;
if (line < 0 || line >= tl->nLines)
return -1;
pll = pango_layout_get_line_readonly(tl->layout, line);
// note: >, not >=, because the position at end is valid!
if (pos < pll->start_index || pos > (pll->start_index + pll->length))
return -1;
// this behavior seems correct
// there's also PadWrite's TextEditor::GetCaretRect() but that requires state...
// TODO where does this fail?
// TODO optimize everything to avoid calling strlen()
trailing = 0;
if (pos != 0 && pos != strlen(pango_layout_get_text(tl->layout)) && pos == (pll->start_index + pll->length)) {
pos--;
trailing = 1;
}
pango_layout_line_index_to_x(pll, pos, trailing, &pangox);
// TODO unref pll?
// this is relative to the beginning of the line
return pangoToCairo(pangox) + tl->lineMetrics[line].X;
}
// note: we can't use gtk_render_insertion_cursor() because that doesn't take information about what line to render on
// we'll just recreate what it does
void caretDrawParams(uiDrawContext *c, double height, struct caretDrawParams *p)
{
GdkColor *color;
GdkRGBA rgba;
gfloat aspectRatio;
gint width, xoff;
gtk_style_context_get_style(c->style,
"cursor-color", &color,
"cursor-aspect-ratio", &aspectRatio,
NULL);
if (color != NULL) {
p->r = ((double) (color->red)) / 65535.0;
p->g = ((double) (color->green)) / 65535.0;
p->b = ((double) (color->blue)) / 65535.0;
p->a = 1.0;
gdk_color_free(color);
} else {
gtk_style_context_get_color(c->style, GTK_STATE_FLAG_NORMAL, &rgba);
p->r = rgba.red;
p->g = rgba.green;
p->b = rgba.blue;
p->a = rgba.alpha;
}
// GTK+ itself uses integer arithmetic here; let's do the same
width = height * aspectRatio + 1;
// TODO this is for LTR
xoff = width / 2;
p->xoff = xoff;
p->width = width;
}