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//
// "$Id: Fl_Table_Row.H 8864 2011-07-19 04:49:30Z greg.ercolano $"
//

#ifndef _FL_TABLE_ROW_H
#define _FL_TABLE_ROW_H

//
// Fl_Table_Row -- A row oriented table widget
//
//    A class specializing in a table of rows.
//    Handles row-specific selection behavior.
//
// Copyright 2002 by Greg Ercolano.
//
// This library is free software. Distribution and use rights are outlined in
// the file "COPYING" which should have been included with this file.  If this
// file is missing or damaged, see the license at:
//
//     http://www.fltk.org/COPYING.php
//
// Please report all bugs and problems to "erco at seriss dot com".
//

#include "Fl_Table.H"

/**
 A table with row selection capabilities.
 
 This class implements a simple table with the ability to select
 rows.  This widget is similar to an Fl_Browser with columns.  Most
 methods of importance will be found in the Fl_Table widget, such
 as Fl_Table::rows() and Fl_Table::cols().
 
 To be useful it must be subclassed and at minimum the draw_cell()
 method must be overridden to provide the content of the cells. This widget
 does \em not manage the cell's data content; it is up to the parent
 class's draw_cell() method override to provide this.
 
 Events on the cells and/or headings generate callbacks when they are 
 clicked by the user.  You control when events are generated based on
 the values you supply for Fl_Table::when().
 */
class FL_EXPORT Fl_Table_Row : public Fl_Table {
public:
  enum TableRowSelectMode {
    SELECT_NONE,		// no selection allowed
    SELECT_SINGLE,		// single row selection
    SELECT_MULTI		// multiple row selection (default)
  }; 
private:
  // An STL-ish vector without templates
  class FL_EXPORT CharVector {
    char *arr;
    int _size;
    void init() {
      arr = NULL;
      _size = 0;
    }
    void copy(char *newarr, int newsize) {
      size(newsize);
      memcpy(arr, newarr, newsize * sizeof(char));
    }
  public:
    CharVector() {				// CTOR
      init();
    }
    ~CharVector() {				// DTOR
      if ( arr ) free(arr);
      arr = NULL;
    }
    CharVector(CharVector&o) {			// COPY CTOR
      init();
      copy(o.arr, o._size);
    }
    CharVector& operator=(CharVector&o) {	// ASSIGN
      init();
      copy(o.arr, o._size);
      return(*this);
    }
    char operator[](int x) const {
      return(arr[x]);
    }
    char& operator[](int x) {
      return(arr[x]);
    }
    int size() {
      return(_size);
    }
    void size(int count) {
      if ( count != _size ) {
        arr = (char*)realloc(arr, count * sizeof(char));
        _size = count;
      }
    }
    char pop_back() {
      char tmp = arr[_size-1];
      _size--;
      return(tmp);
    }
    void push_back(char val) {
      int x = _size;
      size(_size+1);
      arr[x] = val;
    }
    char back() {
      return(arr[_size-1]);
    }
  };
  CharVector _rowselect;		// selection flag for each row
  
  // handle() state variables.
  //    Put here instead of local statics in handle(), so more
  //    than one instance can exist without crosstalk between.
  //
  int _dragging_select;		// dragging out a selection?
  int _last_row;
  int _last_y;			// last event's Y position
  int _last_push_x;		// last PUSH event's X position
  int _last_push_y;		// last PUSH event's Y position
  
  TableRowSelectMode _selectmode;
  
protected:
  int handle(int event);
  int find_cell(TableContext context,		// find cell's x/y/w/h given r/c
                int R, int C, int &X, int &Y, int &W, int &H) {
    return(Fl_Table::find_cell(context, R, C, X, Y, W, H));
  }
  
public:
  /**
   The constructor for the Fl_Table_Row.
   This creates an empty table with no rows or columns,
   with headers and row/column resize behavior disabled.
   */   
  Fl_Table_Row(int X, int Y, int W, int H, const char *l=0) : Fl_Table(X,Y,W,H,l) {
    _dragging_select = 0;
    _last_row        = -1;
    _last_y          = -1;
    _last_push_x     = -1;
    _last_push_y     = -1;
    _selectmode      = SELECT_MULTI;
  }
  
  /**
   The destructor for the Fl_Table_Row.
   Destroys the table and its associated widgets.
   */
  ~Fl_Table_Row() { }
  
  void rows(int val);			// set number of rows
  int rows() {				// get number of rows
    return(Fl_Table::rows());
  }
  
  /**
   Sets the table selection mode.
   
   - \p Fl_Table_Row::SELECT_NONE - No selection allowed
   - \p Fl_Table_Row::SELECT_SINGLE - Only single rows can be selected
   - \p Fl_Table_Row::SELECT_MULTI - Multiple rows can be selected
   */
  void type(TableRowSelectMode val);	// set selection mode
  
  TableRowSelectMode type() const {	// get selection mode
    return(_selectmode);
  }
  
  /**
   Checks to see if 'row' is selected. Returns 1 if selected, 0 if not. You can
   change the selection of a row by clicking on it, or by using
   select_row(row, flag)
   */
  int row_selected(int row);		// is row selected? (0=no, 1=yes, -1=range err)
  
  /**
   Changes the selection state for 'row', depending on the value
   of 'flag'.  0=deselected, 1=select, 2=toggle existing state.
   */
  int select_row(int row, int flag=1);	// select state for row: flag:0=off, 1=on, 2=toggle
  // returns: 0=no change, 1=changed, -1=range err
  
  /**
   This convenience function changes the selection state 
   for \em all rows based on 'flag'. 0=deselect, 1=select, 2=toggle existing state.
   */
  void select_all_rows(int flag=1);	// all rows to a known state
  
  void clear() {
    rows(0);		// implies clearing selection
    cols(0);
    Fl_Table::clear();	// clear the table
  }
};

#endif /*_FL_TABLE_ROW_H*/

//
// End of "$Id: Fl_Table_Row.H 8864 2011-07-19 04:49:30Z greg.ercolano $".
//