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-- |
-- Module : Graphics.UI.GLUT.Window
-- Copyright : (c) Sven Panne 2002-2005
-- License : BSD-style (see the file libraries/GLUT/LICENSE)
--
-- Maintainer : sven.panne@aedion.de
-- Stability : stable
-- Portability : portable
--
-- GLUT supports two types of windows: top-level windows and subwindows. Both
-- types support OpenGL rendering and GLUT callbacks. There is a single
-- identifier space for both types of windows.
--
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
module Graphics.UI.GLUT.Window (
-- * Window identifiers
Window,
-- * Creating and destroying (sub-)windows
-- $CreatingAndDestroyingSubWindows
createWindow, createSubWindow, destroyWindow,
parentWindow, numSubWindows,
-- * Manipulating the /current window/
currentWindow,
-- * Re-displaying and double buffer management
postRedisplay, swapBuffers,
-- * Changing the window geometry
-- $ChangingTheWindowGeometry
windowPosition, windowSize, fullScreen,
-- * Manipulating the stacking order
-- $ManipulatingTheStackingOrder
pushWindow, popWindow,
-- * Managing a window\'s display status
WindowStatus(..), windowStatus,
-- * Changing the window\/icon title
-- $ChangingTheWindowIconTitle
windowTitle, iconTitle,
-- * Cursor management
Cursor(..), cursor, pointerPosition
) where
import Foreign.C.String ( CString, withCString )
import Foreign.C.Types ( CInt )
import Graphics.Rendering.OpenGL.GL.CoordTrans ( Position(..), Size(..) )
import Graphics.Rendering.OpenGL.GL.StateVar (
GettableStateVar, makeGettableStateVar,
SettableStateVar, makeSettableStateVar,
StateVar, makeStateVar )
import Graphics.UI.GLUT.Constants (
glut_WINDOW_PARENT, glut_WINDOW_NUM_CHILDREN,
glut_WINDOW_X, glut_WINDOW_Y, glut_WINDOW_WIDTH, glut_WINDOW_HEIGHT,
glut_CURSOR_RIGHT_ARROW, glut_CURSOR_LEFT_ARROW, glut_CURSOR_INFO,
glut_CURSOR_DESTROY, glut_CURSOR_HELP, glut_CURSOR_CYCLE, glut_CURSOR_SPRAY,
glut_CURSOR_WAIT, glut_CURSOR_TEXT, glut_CURSOR_CROSSHAIR,
glut_CURSOR_UP_DOWN, glut_CURSOR_LEFT_RIGHT, glut_CURSOR_TOP_SIDE,
glut_CURSOR_BOTTOM_SIDE, glut_CURSOR_LEFT_SIDE, glut_CURSOR_RIGHT_SIDE,
glut_CURSOR_TOP_LEFT_CORNER, glut_CURSOR_TOP_RIGHT_CORNER,
glut_CURSOR_BOTTOM_RIGHT_CORNER, glut_CURSOR_BOTTOM_LEFT_CORNER,
glut_CURSOR_INHERIT, glut_CURSOR_NONE, glut_CURSOR_FULL_CROSSHAIR,
glut_WINDOW_CURSOR )
import Graphics.UI.GLUT.QueryUtils ( simpleGet )
import Graphics.UI.GLUT.Types ( Window, makeWindow )
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-- $CreatingAndDestroyingSubWindows
-- Each created window has a unique associated OpenGL context. State changes to
-- a window\'s associated OpenGL context can be done immediately after the
-- window is created.
--
-- The /display state/ of a window is initially for the window to be shown. But
-- the window\'s /display state/ is not actually acted upon until
-- 'Graphics.UI.GLUT.Begin.mainLoop' is entered. This means until
-- 'Graphics.UI.GLUT.Begin.mainLoop' is called, rendering to a created window is
-- ineffective because the window can not yet be displayed.
--
-- The value returned by 'createWindow' and 'createSubWindow' is a unique
-- identifier for the window, which can be used with 'currentWindow'.
-- | Create a top-level window. The given name will be provided to the window
-- system as the window\'s name. The intent is that the window system will label
-- the window with the name.Implicitly, the /current window/ is set to the newly
-- created window.
--
-- /X Implementation Notes:/ The proper X Inter-Client Communication Conventions
-- Manual (ICCCM) top-level properties are established. The @WM_COMMAND@
-- property that lists the command line used to invoke the GLUT program is only
-- established for the first window created.
createWindow
:: String -- ^ The window name
-> IO Window -- ^ The identifier for the newly created window
createWindow name = withCString name glutCreateWindow
foreign import ccall unsafe "glutCreateWindow" glutCreateWindow ::
CString -> IO Window
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-- | Create a subwindow of the identified window with the given relative
-- position and size. Implicitly, the /current window/ is set to the
-- newly created subwindow. Subwindows can be nested arbitrarily deep.
createSubWindow
:: Window -- ^ Identifier of the subwindow\'s parent window.
-> Position -- ^ Window position in pixels relative to parent window\'s
-- origin.
-> Size -- ^ Window size in pixels
-> IO Window -- ^ The identifier for the newly created subwindow
createSubWindow win (Position x y) (Size w h) =
glutCreateSubWindow win
(fromIntegral x) (fromIntegral y)
(fromIntegral w) (fromIntegral h)
foreign import ccall unsafe "glutCreateSubWindow" glutCreateSubWindow ::
Window -> CInt -> CInt -> CInt -> CInt -> IO Window
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- | Contains the /current window\'s/ parent. If the /current window/ is a
-- top-level window, 'Nothing' is returned.
parentWindow :: GettableStateVar (Maybe Window)
parentWindow =
makeGettableStateVar $
getWindow (simpleGet makeWindow glut_WINDOW_PARENT)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- | Contains the number of subwindows the /current window/ has, not counting
-- children of children.
numSubWindows :: GettableStateVar Int
numSubWindows =
makeGettableStateVar $
simpleGet fromIntegral glut_WINDOW_NUM_CHILDREN
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- | Destroy the specified window and the window\'s associated OpenGL context,
-- logical colormap (if the window is color index), and overlay and related
-- state (if an overlay has been established). Any subwindows of the destroyed
-- window are also destroyed by 'destroyWindow'. If the specified window was the
-- /current window/, the /current window/ becomes invalid ('currentWindow' will
-- contain 'Nothing').
foreign import ccall unsafe "glutDestroyWindow" destroyWindow ::
Window -> IO ()
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- | Controls the /current window/. It does /not/ affect the /layer in use/ for
-- the window; this is done using 'Graphics.UI.GLUT.Overlay.layerInUse'.
-- Contains 'Nothing' if no windows exist or the previously /current window/ was
-- destroyed. Setting the /current window/ to 'Nothing' is a no-op.
currentWindow :: StateVar (Maybe Window)
currentWindow =
makeStateVar (getWindow glutGetWindow) (maybe (return ()) glutSetWindow)
getWindow :: IO Window -> IO (Maybe Window)
getWindow act = do
win <- act
return $ if win == makeWindow 0 then Nothing else Just win
foreign import ccall unsafe "glutSetWindow" glutSetWindow :: Window -> IO ()
foreign import ccall unsafe "glutGetWindow" glutGetWindow :: IO Window
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- | Mark the normal plane of given window (or the /current window/, if none
-- is supplied) as needing to be redisplayed. The next iteration through
-- 'Graphics.UI.GLUT.Begin.mainLoop', the window\'s display callback will be
-- called to redisplay the window\'s normal plane. Multiple calls to
-- 'postRedisplay' before the next display callback opportunity generates only a
-- single redisplay callback. 'postRedisplay' may be called within a window\'s
-- display or overlay display callback to re-mark that window for redisplay.
--
-- Logically, normal plane damage notification for a window is treated as a
-- 'postRedisplay' on the damaged window. Unlike damage reported by the window
-- system, 'postRedisplay' will /not/ set to true the normal plane\'s damaged
-- status (see 'Graphics.UI.GLUT.State.damaged').
--
-- Also, see 'Graphics.UI.GLUT.Overlay.postOverlayRedisplay'.
postRedisplay :: Maybe Window -> IO ()
postRedisplay = maybe glutPostRedisplay glutPostWindowRedisplay
foreign import ccall unsafe "glutPostRedisplay" glutPostRedisplay :: IO ()
-- | Mark the normal plane of the given window as needing to be redisplayed,
-- otherwise the same as 'postRedisplay'.
--
-- The advantage of this routine is that it saves the cost of using
-- 'currentWindow' (entailing an expensive OpenGL context switch), which is
-- particularly useful when multiple windows need redisplays posted at the same
-- time.
foreign import ccall unsafe "glutPostWindowRedisplay"
glutPostWindowRedisplay :: Window -> IO ()
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-- | Perform a buffer swap on the /layer in use/ for the /current window/.
-- Specifically, 'swapBuffers' promotes the contents of the back buffer of the
-- /layer in use/ of the /current window/ to become the contents of the front
-- buffer. The contents of the back buffer then become undefined. The update
-- typically takes place during the vertical retrace of the monitor, rather than
-- immediately after 'swapBuffers' is called.
--
-- An implicit 'Graphics.Rendering.OpenGL.GL.FlushFinish.flush' is done by
-- 'swapBuffers' before it returns. Subsequent OpenGL commands can be issued
-- immediately after calling 'swapBuffers', but are not executed until the
-- buffer exchange is completed.
--
-- If the /layer in use/ is not double buffered, 'swapBuffers' has no effect.
foreign import ccall unsafe "glutSwapBuffers" swapBuffers :: IO ()
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- $ChangingTheWindowGeometry
-- Note that the requests by 'windowPosition', 'windowSize', and 'fullScreen'
-- are not processed immediately. A request is executed after returning to the
-- main event loop. This allows multiple requests to the same window to be
-- coalesced.
--
-- 'windowPosition' and 'windowSize' requests on a window will disable the full
-- screen status of the window.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- | Controls the position of the /current window/. For top-level windows,
-- parameters of 'Position' are pixel offsets from the screen origin. For
-- subwindows, the parameters are pixel offsets from the window\'s parent window
-- origin.
--
-- In the case of top-level windows, setting 'windowPosition' is considered only
-- a request for positioning the window. The window system is free to apply its
-- own policies to top-level window placement. The intent is that top-level
-- windows should be repositioned according to the value of 'windowPosition'.
windowPosition :: StateVar Position
windowPosition = makeStateVar getWindowPosition setWindowPosition
setWindowPosition :: Position -> IO ()
setWindowPosition (Position x y) =
glutPositionWindow (fromIntegral x) (fromIntegral y)
foreign import ccall unsafe "glutPositionWindow" glutPositionWindow ::
CInt -> CInt -> IO ()
getWindowPosition :: IO Position
getWindowPosition = do
x <- simpleGet fromIntegral glut_WINDOW_X
y <- simpleGet fromIntegral glut_WINDOW_Y
return $ Position x y
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- | Controls the size of the /current window/. The parameters of 'Size' are
-- size extents in pixels. The width and height must be positive values.
--
-- In the case of top-level windows, setting 'windowSize' is considered only a
-- request for sizing the window. The window system is free to apply its own
-- policies to top-level window sizing. The intent is that top-level windows
-- should be reshaped according to the value of 'windowSize'. Whether a reshape
-- actually takes effect and, if so, the reshaped dimensions are reported to the
-- program by a reshape callback.
windowSize :: StateVar Size
windowSize = makeStateVar getWindowSize setWindowSize
setWindowSize :: Size -> IO ()
setWindowSize (Size w h) =
glutReshapeWindow (fromIntegral w) (fromIntegral h)
foreign import ccall unsafe "glutReshapeWindow" glutReshapeWindow ::
CInt -> CInt -> IO ()
getWindowSize :: IO Size
getWindowSize = do
w <- simpleGet fromIntegral glut_WINDOW_WIDTH
h <- simpleGet fromIntegral glut_WINDOW_HEIGHT
return $ Size w h
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- | Request that the /current window/ be made full screen. The exact semantics
-- of what full screen means may vary by window system. The intent is to make
-- the window as large as possible and disable any window decorations or borders
-- added the window system. The window width and height are not guaranteed to be
-- the same as the screen width and height, but that is the intent of making a
-- window full screen.
--
-- 'fullScreen' is defined to work only on top-level windows.
--
-- /X Implementation Notes:/ In the X implementation of GLUT, full screen is
-- implemented by sizing and positioning the window to cover the entire screen
-- and posting the @_MOTIF_WM_HINTS@ property on the window requesting
-- absolutely no decorations. Non-Motif window managers may not respond to
-- @_MOTIF_WM_HINTS@.
foreign import ccall unsafe "glutFullScreen" fullScreen :: IO ()
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-- $ManipulatingTheStackingOrder
-- 'pushWindow' and 'popWindow' work on both top-level windows and subwindows.
-- The effect of pushing and popping windows does not take place immediately.
-- Instead the push or pop is saved for execution upon return to the GLUT event
-- loop. Subsequent pop or push requests on a window replace the previously
-- saved request for that window. The effect of pushing and popping top-level
-- windows is subject to the window system\'s policy for restacking windows.
-- | Change the stacking order of the /current window/ relative to its siblings
-- (lowering it).
foreign import ccall unsafe "glutPushWindow" pushWindow :: IO ()
-- | Change the stacking order of the /current window/ relative to its siblings,
-- bringing the /current window/ closer to the top.
foreign import ccall unsafe "glutPopWindow" popWindow :: IO ()
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- | The display status of a window.
data WindowStatus
= Shown
| Hidden
| Iconified
deriving ( Eq, Ord, Show )
-- | Controls the display status of the /current window/.
--
-- Note that the effect of showing, hiding, and iconifying windows does not take
-- place immediately. Instead the requests are saved for execution upon return
-- to the GLUT event loop. Subsequent show, hide, or iconification requests on a
-- window replace the previously saved request for that window. The effect of
-- hiding, showing, or iconifying top-level windows is subject to the window
-- system\'s policy for displaying windows. Subwindows can\'t be iconified.
windowStatus :: SettableStateVar WindowStatus
windowStatus = makeSettableStateVar setStatus
where setStatus Shown = glutShowWindow
setStatus Hidden = glutHideWindow
setStatus Iconified = glutIconifyWindow
foreign import ccall unsafe "glutShowWindow" glutShowWindow :: IO ()
foreign import ccall unsafe "glutHideWindow" glutHideWindow :: IO ()
foreign import ccall unsafe "glutIconifyWindow" glutIconifyWindow :: IO ()
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- $ChangingTheWindowIconTitle
-- 'windowTitle' and 'iconTitle' should be set only when the /current
-- window/ is a top-level window. Upon creation of a top-level window, the
-- window and icon names are determined by the name given to 'createWindow'.
-- Once created, setting 'windowTitle' and 'iconTitle' can change the window and
-- icon names respectively of top-level windows. Each call requests the window
-- system change the title appropriately. Requests are not buffered or
-- coalesced. The policy by which the window and icon name are displayed is
-- window system dependent.
-- | Controls the window title of the /current top-level window/.
windowTitle :: SettableStateVar String
windowTitle =
makeSettableStateVar $ \name ->
withCString name glutSetWindowTitle
foreign import ccall unsafe "glutSetWindowTitle" glutSetWindowTitle ::
CString -> IO ()
-- | Controls the icon title of the /current top-level window/.
iconTitle :: SettableStateVar String
iconTitle =
makeSettableStateVar $ \name ->
withCString name glutSetIconTitle
foreign import ccall unsafe "glutSetIconTitle" glutSetIconTitle ::
CString -> IO ()
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-- | The different cursor images GLUT supports.
data Cursor
= RightArrow -- ^ Arrow pointing up and to the right.
| LeftArrow -- ^ Arrow pointing up and to the left.
| Info -- ^ Pointing hand.
| Destroy -- ^ Skull & cross bones.
| Help -- ^ Question mark.
| Cycle -- ^ Arrows rotating in a circle.
| Spray -- ^ Spray can.
| Wait -- ^ Wrist watch.
| Text -- ^ Insertion point cursor for text.
| Crosshair -- ^ Simple cross-hair.
| UpDown -- ^ Bi-directional pointing up & down.
| LeftRight -- ^ Bi-directional pointing left & right.
| TopSide -- ^ Arrow pointing to top side.
| BottomSide -- ^ Arrow pointing to bottom side.
| LeftSide -- ^ Arrow pointing to left side.
| RightSide -- ^ Arrow pointing to right side.
| TopLeftCorner -- ^ Arrow pointing to top-left corner.
| TopRightCorner -- ^ Arrow pointing to top-right corner.
| BottomRightCorner -- ^ Arrow pointing to bottom-left corner.
| BottomLeftCorner -- ^ Arrow pointing to bottom-right corner.
| Inherit -- ^ Use parent\'s cursor.
| None -- ^ Invisible cursor.
| FullCrosshair -- ^ Full-screen cross-hair cursor (if possible, otherwise 'Crosshair').
deriving ( Eq, Ord, Show )
marshalCursor :: Cursor -> CInt
marshalCursor x = case x of
RightArrow -> glut_CURSOR_RIGHT_ARROW
LeftArrow -> glut_CURSOR_LEFT_ARROW
Info -> glut_CURSOR_INFO
Destroy -> glut_CURSOR_DESTROY
Help -> glut_CURSOR_HELP
Cycle -> glut_CURSOR_CYCLE
Spray -> glut_CURSOR_SPRAY
Wait -> glut_CURSOR_WAIT
Text -> glut_CURSOR_TEXT
Crosshair -> glut_CURSOR_CROSSHAIR
UpDown -> glut_CURSOR_UP_DOWN
LeftRight -> glut_CURSOR_LEFT_RIGHT
TopSide -> glut_CURSOR_TOP_SIDE
BottomSide -> glut_CURSOR_BOTTOM_SIDE
LeftSide -> glut_CURSOR_LEFT_SIDE
RightSide -> glut_CURSOR_RIGHT_SIDE
TopLeftCorner -> glut_CURSOR_TOP_LEFT_CORNER
TopRightCorner -> glut_CURSOR_TOP_RIGHT_CORNER
BottomRightCorner -> glut_CURSOR_BOTTOM_RIGHT_CORNER
BottomLeftCorner -> glut_CURSOR_BOTTOM_LEFT_CORNER
Inherit -> glut_CURSOR_INHERIT
None -> glut_CURSOR_NONE
FullCrosshair -> glut_CURSOR_FULL_CROSSHAIR
unmarshalCursor :: CInt -> Cursor
unmarshalCursor x
| x == glut_CURSOR_RIGHT_ARROW = RightArrow
| x == glut_CURSOR_LEFT_ARROW = LeftArrow
| x == glut_CURSOR_INFO = Info
| x == glut_CURSOR_DESTROY = Destroy
| x == glut_CURSOR_HELP = Help
| x == glut_CURSOR_CYCLE = Cycle
| x == glut_CURSOR_SPRAY = Spray
| x == glut_CURSOR_WAIT = Wait
| x == glut_CURSOR_TEXT = Text
| x == glut_CURSOR_CROSSHAIR = Crosshair
| x == glut_CURSOR_UP_DOWN = UpDown
| x == glut_CURSOR_LEFT_RIGHT = LeftRight
| x == glut_CURSOR_TOP_SIDE = TopSide
| x == glut_CURSOR_BOTTOM_SIDE = BottomSide
| x == glut_CURSOR_LEFT_SIDE = LeftSide
| x == glut_CURSOR_RIGHT_SIDE = RightSide
| x == glut_CURSOR_TOP_LEFT_CORNER = TopLeftCorner
| x == glut_CURSOR_TOP_RIGHT_CORNER = TopRightCorner
| x == glut_CURSOR_BOTTOM_RIGHT_CORNER = BottomRightCorner
| x == glut_CURSOR_BOTTOM_LEFT_CORNER = BottomLeftCorner
| x == glut_CURSOR_INHERIT = Inherit
| x == glut_CURSOR_NONE = None
| x == glut_CURSOR_FULL_CROSSHAIR = FullCrosshair
| otherwise = error ("unmarshalCursor: illegal value " ++ show x)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- | Change the cursor image of the /current window/. Each call requests the
-- window system change the cursor appropriately. The cursor image when a window
-- is created is 'Inherit'. The exact cursor images used are implementation
-- dependent. The intent is for the image to convey the meaning of the cursor
-- name. For a top-level window, 'Inherit' uses the default window system
-- cursor.
--
-- /X Implementation Notes:/ GLUT for X uses SGI\'s @_SGI_CROSSHAIR_CURSOR@
-- convention to access a full-screen cross-hair cursor if possible.
cursor :: StateVar Cursor
cursor = makeStateVar getCursor setCursor
setCursor :: Cursor -> IO ()
setCursor = glutSetCursor . marshalCursor
foreign import ccall unsafe "glutSetCursor" glutSetCursor :: CInt -> IO ()
getCursor :: IO Cursor
getCursor = simpleGet unmarshalCursor glut_WINDOW_CURSOR
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- | Setting 'pointerPosition' warps the window system\'s pointer to a new
-- location relative to the origin of the /current window/ by the specified
-- pixel offset, which may be negative. The warp is done immediately.
--
-- If the pointer would be warped outside the screen\'s frame buffer region, the
-- location will be clamped to the nearest screen edge. The window system is
-- allowed to further constrain the pointer\'s location in window system
-- dependent ways.
--
-- Good advice from Xlib\'s @XWarpPointer@ man page: \"There is seldom any
-- reason for calling this function. The pointer should normally be left to the
-- user.\"
pointerPosition :: SettableStateVar Position
pointerPosition =
makeSettableStateVar $ \(Position x y) ->
glutWarpPointer (fromIntegral x) (fromIntegral y)
foreign import ccall unsafe "glutWarpPointer" glutWarpPointer ::
CInt -> CInt -> IO ()
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