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  1. // ImGui - standalone example application for DirectX 11
  2. // If you are new to ImGui, see examples/README.txt and documentation at the top of imgui.cpp.
  3. #include "imgui.h"
  4. #include "imgui_impl_dx11.h"
  5. #include <d3d11.h>
  6. #define DIRECTINPUT_VERSION 0x0800
  7. #include <dinput.h>
  8. #include <tchar.h>
  9. // Data
  10. static ID3D11Device* g_pd3dDevice = NULL;
  11. static ID3D11DeviceContext* g_pd3dDeviceContext = NULL;
  12. static IDXGISwapChain* g_pSwapChain = NULL;
  13. static ID3D11RenderTargetView* g_mainRenderTargetView = NULL;
  14. void CreateRenderTarget()
  15. {
  16. DXGI_SWAP_CHAIN_DESC sd;
  17. g_pSwapChain->GetDesc(&sd);
  18. // Create the render target
  19. ID3D11Texture2D* pBackBuffer;
  20. D3D11_RENDER_TARGET_VIEW_DESC render_target_view_desc;
  21. ZeroMemory(&render_target_view_desc, sizeof(render_target_view_desc));
  22. render_target_view_desc.Format = sd.BufferDesc.Format;
  23. render_target_view_desc.ViewDimension = D3D11_RTV_DIMENSION_TEXTURE2D;
  24. g_pSwapChain->GetBuffer(0, __uuidof(ID3D11Texture2D), (LPVOID*)&pBackBuffer);
  25. g_pd3dDevice->CreateRenderTargetView(pBackBuffer, &render_target_view_desc, &g_mainRenderTargetView);
  26. pBackBuffer->Release();
  27. }
  28. void CleanupRenderTarget()
  29. {
  30. if (g_mainRenderTargetView) { g_mainRenderTargetView->Release(); g_mainRenderTargetView = NULL; }
  31. }
  32. HRESULT CreateDeviceD3D(HWND hWnd)
  33. {
  34. // Setup swap chain
  35. DXGI_SWAP_CHAIN_DESC sd;
  36. ZeroMemory(&sd, sizeof(sd));
  37. sd.BufferCount = 2;
  38. sd.BufferDesc.Width = 0;
  39. sd.BufferDesc.Height = 0;
  40. sd.BufferDesc.Format = DXGI_FORMAT_R8G8B8A8_UNORM;
  41. sd.BufferDesc.RefreshRate.Numerator = 60;
  42. sd.BufferDesc.RefreshRate.Denominator = 1;
  43. sd.Flags = DXGI_SWAP_CHAIN_FLAG_ALLOW_MODE_SWITCH;
  44. sd.BufferUsage = DXGI_USAGE_RENDER_TARGET_OUTPUT;
  45. sd.OutputWindow = hWnd;
  46. sd.SampleDesc.Count = 1;
  47. sd.SampleDesc.Quality = 0;
  48. sd.Windowed = TRUE;
  49. sd.SwapEffect = DXGI_SWAP_EFFECT_DISCARD;
  50. UINT createDeviceFlags = 0;
  51. //createDeviceFlags |= D3D11_CREATE_DEVICE_DEBUG;
  52. D3D_FEATURE_LEVEL featureLevel;
  53. const D3D_FEATURE_LEVEL featureLevelArray[2] = { D3D_FEATURE_LEVEL_11_0, D3D_FEATURE_LEVEL_10_0, };
  54. if (D3D11CreateDeviceAndSwapChain(NULL, D3D_DRIVER_TYPE_HARDWARE, NULL, createDeviceFlags, featureLevelArray, 2, D3D11_SDK_VERSION, &sd, &g_pSwapChain, &g_pd3dDevice, &featureLevel, &g_pd3dDeviceContext) != S_OK)
  55. return E_FAIL;
  56. CreateRenderTarget();
  57. return S_OK;
  58. }
  59. void CleanupDeviceD3D()
  60. {
  61. CleanupRenderTarget();
  62. if (g_pSwapChain) { g_pSwapChain->Release(); g_pSwapChain = NULL; }
  63. if (g_pd3dDeviceContext) { g_pd3dDeviceContext->Release(); g_pd3dDeviceContext = NULL; }
  64. if (g_pd3dDevice) { g_pd3dDevice->Release(); g_pd3dDevice = NULL; }
  65. }
  66. extern LRESULT ImGui_ImplWin32_WndProcHandler(HWND hWnd, UINT msg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam);
  67. LRESULT WINAPI WndProc(HWND hWnd, UINT msg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
  68. {
  69. if (ImGui_ImplWin32_WndProcHandler(hWnd, msg, wParam, lParam))
  70. return true;
  71. switch (msg)
  72. {
  73. case WM_SIZE:
  74. if (g_pd3dDevice != NULL && wParam != SIZE_MINIMIZED)
  75. {
  76. ImGui_ImplDX11_InvalidateDeviceObjects();
  77. CleanupRenderTarget();
  78. g_pSwapChain->ResizeBuffers(0, (UINT)LOWORD(lParam), (UINT)HIWORD(lParam), DXGI_FORMAT_UNKNOWN, 0);
  79. CreateRenderTarget();
  80. ImGui_ImplDX11_CreateDeviceObjects();
  81. }
  82. return 0;
  83. case WM_SYSCOMMAND:
  84. if ((wParam & 0xfff0) == SC_KEYMENU) // Disable ALT application menu
  85. return 0;
  86. break;
  87. case WM_DESTROY:
  88. PostQuitMessage(0);
  89. return 0;
  90. }
  91. return DefWindowProc(hWnd, msg, wParam, lParam);
  92. }
  93. int main(int, char**)
  94. {
  95. // Create application window
  96. WNDCLASSEX wc = { sizeof(WNDCLASSEX), CS_CLASSDC, WndProc, 0L, 0L, GetModuleHandle(NULL), NULL, LoadCursor(NULL, IDC_ARROW), NULL, NULL, _T("ImGui Example"), NULL };
  97. RegisterClassEx(&wc);
  98. HWND hwnd = CreateWindow(_T("ImGui Example"), _T("ImGui DirectX11 Example"), WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW, 100, 100, 1280, 800, NULL, NULL, wc.hInstance, NULL);
  99. // Initialize Direct3D
  100. if (CreateDeviceD3D(hwnd) < 0)
  101. {
  102. CleanupDeviceD3D();
  103. UnregisterClass(_T("ImGui Example"), wc.hInstance);
  104. return 1;
  105. }
  106. // Show the window
  107. ShowWindow(hwnd, SW_SHOWDEFAULT);
  108. UpdateWindow(hwnd);
  109. // Setup ImGui binding
  110. ImGuiIO& io = ImGui::GetIO(); (void)io;
  111. ImGui_ImplDX11_Init(hwnd, g_pd3dDevice, g_pd3dDeviceContext);
  112. //io.NavFlags |= ImGuiNavFlags_EnableKeyboard;
  113. // Setup style
  114. ImGui::StyleColorsDark();
  115. //ImGui::StyleColorsClassic();
  116. // Load Fonts
  117. // - If no fonts are loaded, dear imgui will use the default font. You can also load multiple fonts and use ImGui::PushFont()/PopFont() to select them.
  118. // - AddFontFromFileTTF() will return the ImFont* so you can store it if you need to select the font among multiple.
  119. // - If the file cannot be loaded, the function will return NULL. Please handle those errors in your application (e.g. use an assertion, or display an error and quit).
  120. // - The fonts will be rasterized at a given size (w/ oversampling) and stored into a texture when calling ImFontAtlas::Build()/GetTexDataAsXXXX(), which ImGui_ImplXXXX_NewFrame below will call.
  121. // - Read 'misc/fonts/README.txt' for more instructions and details.
  122. // - Remember that in C/C++ if you want to include a backslash \ in a string literal you need to write a double backslash \\ !
  123. //io.Fonts->AddFontDefault();
  124. //io.Fonts->AddFontFromFileTTF("../../misc/fonts/Roboto-Medium.ttf", 16.0f);
  125. //io.Fonts->AddFontFromFileTTF("../../misc/fonts/Cousine-Regular.ttf", 15.0f);
  126. //io.Fonts->AddFontFromFileTTF("../../misc/fonts/DroidSans.ttf", 16.0f);
  127. //io.Fonts->AddFontFromFileTTF("../../misc/fonts/ProggyTiny.ttf", 10.0f);
  128. //ImFont* font = io.Fonts->AddFontFromFileTTF("c:\\Windows\\Fonts\\ArialUni.ttf", 18.0f, NULL, io.Fonts->GetGlyphRangesJapanese());
  129. //IM_ASSERT(font != NULL);
  130. bool show_demo_window = true;
  131. bool show_another_window = false;
  132. ImVec4 clear_color = ImVec4(0.45f, 0.55f, 0.60f, 1.00f);
  133. // Main loop
  134. MSG msg;
  135. ZeroMemory(&msg, sizeof(msg));
  136. while (msg.message != WM_QUIT)
  137. {
  138. // You can read the io.WantCaptureMouse, io.WantCaptureKeyboard flags to tell if dear imgui wants to use your inputs.
  139. // - When io.WantCaptureMouse is true, do not dispatch mouse input data to your main application.
  140. // - When io.WantCaptureKeyboard is true, do not dispatch keyboard input data to your main application.
  141. // Generally you may always pass all inputs to dear imgui, and hide them from your application based on those two flags.
  142. if (PeekMessage(&msg, NULL, 0U, 0U, PM_REMOVE))
  143. {
  144. TranslateMessage(&msg);
  145. DispatchMessage(&msg);
  146. continue;
  147. }
  148. ImGui_ImplDX11_NewFrame();
  149. // 1. Show a simple window.
  150. // Tip: if we don't call ImGui::Begin()/ImGui::End() the widgets automatically appears in a window called "Debug".
  151. {
  152. static float f = 0.0f;
  153. static int counter = 0;
  154. ImGui::Text("Hello, world!"); // Display some text (you can use a format string too)
  155. ImGui::SliderFloat("float", &f, 0.0f, 1.0f); // Edit 1 float using a slider from 0.0f to 1.0f
  156. ImGui::ColorEdit3("clear color", (float*)&clear_color); // Edit 3 floats representing a color
  157. ImGui::Checkbox("Demo Window", &show_demo_window); // Edit bools storing our windows open/close state
  158. ImGui::Checkbox("Another Window", &show_another_window);
  159. if (ImGui::Button("Button")) // Buttons return true when clicked (NB: most widgets return true when edited/activated)
  160. counter++;
  161. ImGui::SameLine();
  162. ImGui::Text("counter = %d", counter);
  163. ImGui::Text("Application average %.3f ms/frame (%.1f FPS)", 1000.0f / ImGui::GetIO().Framerate, ImGui::GetIO().Framerate);
  164. }
  165. // 2. Show another simple window. In most cases you will use an explicit Begin/End pair to name your windows.
  166. if (show_another_window)
  167. {
  168. ImGui::Begin("Another Window", &show_another_window);
  169. ImGui::Text("Hello from another window!");
  170. if (ImGui::Button("Close Me"))
  171. show_another_window = false;
  172. ImGui::End();
  173. }
  174. // 3. Show the ImGui demo window. Most of the sample code is in ImGui::ShowDemoWindow(). Read its code to learn more about Dear ImGui!
  175. if (show_demo_window)
  176. {
  177. ImGui::SetNextWindowPos(ImVec2(650, 20), ImGuiCond_FirstUseEver); // Normally user code doesn't need/want to call this because positions are saved in .ini file anyway. Here we just want to make the demo initial state a bit more friendly!
  178. ImGui::ShowDemoWindow(&show_demo_window);
  179. }
  180. // Rendering
  181. g_pd3dDeviceContext->OMSetRenderTargets(1, &g_mainRenderTargetView, NULL);
  182. g_pd3dDeviceContext->ClearRenderTargetView(g_mainRenderTargetView, (float*)&clear_color);
  183. ImGui::Render();
  184. g_pSwapChain->Present(1, 0); // Present with vsync
  185. //g_pSwapChain->Present(0, 0); // Present without vsync
  186. }
  187. ImGui_ImplDX11_Shutdown();
  188. CleanupDeviceD3D();
  189. UnregisterClass(_T("ImGui Example"), wc.hInstance);
  190. return 0;
  191. }