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  1. #nullable enable
  2. using System.ComponentModel;
  3. using System.Diagnostics;
  4. namespace Terminal.Gui;
  5. #region API Docs
  6. /// <summary>
  7. /// View is the base class all visible elements. View can render itself and
  8. /// contains zero or more nested views, called SubViews. View provides basic functionality for layout, positioning, and
  9. /// drawing. In addition, View provides keyboard and mouse event handling.
  10. /// </summary>
  11. /// <remarks>
  12. /// <list type="table">
  13. /// <listheader>
  14. /// <term>Term</term><description>Definition</description>
  15. /// </listheader>
  16. /// <item>
  17. /// <term>SubView</term>
  18. /// <description>
  19. /// A View that is contained in another view and will be rendered as part of the containing view's
  20. /// ContentArea. SubViews are added to another view via the <see cref="View.Add(View)"/>` method. A View
  21. /// may only be a SubView of a single View.
  22. /// </description>
  23. /// </item>
  24. /// <item>
  25. /// <term>SuperView</term><description>The View that is a container for SubViews.</description>
  26. /// </item>
  27. /// </list>
  28. /// <para>
  29. /// Focus is a concept that is used to describe which View is currently receiving user input. Only Views that are
  30. /// <see cref="Enabled"/>, <see cref="Visible"/>, and <see cref="CanFocus"/> will receive focus.
  31. /// </para>
  32. /// <para>
  33. /// Views that are focusable should override <see cref="PositionCursor"/> to make sure that the cursor is
  34. /// placed in a location that makes sense. Some terminals do not have a way of hiding the cursor, so it can be
  35. /// distracting to have the cursor left at the last focused view. So views should make sure that they place the
  36. /// cursor in a visually sensible place. The default implementation of <see cref="PositionCursor"/> will place the
  37. /// cursor at either the hotkey (if defined) or <c>0,0</c>.
  38. /// </para>
  39. /// <para>
  40. /// The View defines the base functionality for user interface elements in Terminal.Gui. Views can contain one or
  41. /// more subviews, can respond to user input and render themselves on the screen.
  42. /// </para>
  43. /// <para>
  44. /// To create a View using Absolute layout, call a constructor that takes a Rect parameter to specify the
  45. /// absolute position and size or simply set <see cref="View.Frame "/>). To create a View using Computed layout use
  46. /// a constructor that does not take a Rect parameter and set the X, Y, Width and Height properties on the view to
  47. /// non-absolute values. Both approaches use coordinates that are relative to the <see cref="Viewport"/> of the
  48. /// <see cref="SuperView"/> the View is added to.
  49. /// </para>
  50. /// <para>
  51. /// Computed layout is more flexible and supports dynamic console apps where controls adjust layout as the
  52. /// terminal resizes or other Views change size or position. The <see cref="X"/>, <see cref="Y"/>,
  53. /// <see cref="Width"/>, and <see cref="Height"/> properties are <see cref="Dim"/> and <see cref="Pos"/> objects
  54. /// that dynamically update the position of a view. The X and Y properties are of type <see cref="Pos"/> and you
  55. /// can use either absolute positions, percentages, or anchor points. The Width and Height properties are of type
  56. /// <see cref="Dim"/> and can use absolute position, percentages, and anchors. These are useful as they will take
  57. /// care of repositioning views when view's adornments are resized or if the terminal size changes.
  58. /// </para>
  59. /// <para>
  60. /// Absolute layout requires specifying coordinates and sizes of Views explicitly, and the View will typically
  61. /// stay in a fixed position and size. To change the position and size use the <see cref="Frame"/> property.
  62. /// </para>
  63. /// <para>
  64. /// Subviews (child views) can be added to a View by calling the <see cref="Add(View)"/> method. The container of
  65. /// a View can be accessed with the <see cref="SuperView"/> property.
  66. /// </para>
  67. /// <para>
  68. /// To flag a region of the View's <see cref="Viewport"/> to be redrawn call
  69. /// <see cref="SetNeedsDraw(System.Drawing.Rectangle)"/>
  70. /// .
  71. /// To flag the entire view for redraw call <see cref="SetNeedsDraw()"/>.
  72. /// </para>
  73. /// <para>
  74. /// The <see cref="SetNeedsLayout"/> method is called when the size or layout of a view has changed. The <see cref="MainLoop"/> will
  75. /// cause <see cref="Layout()"/> to be called on the next <see cref="Application.Iteration"/> so there is normally no reason to direclty call
  76. /// see <see cref="Layout()"/>.
  77. /// </para>
  78. /// <para>
  79. /// Views have a <see cref="ColorScheme"/> property that defines the default colors that subviews should use for
  80. /// rendering. This ensures that the views fit in the context where they are being used, and allows for themes to
  81. /// be plugged in. For example, the default colors for windows and Toplevels uses a blue background, while it uses
  82. /// a white background for dialog boxes and a red background for errors.
  83. /// </para>
  84. /// <para>
  85. /// Subclasses should not rely on <see cref="ColorScheme"/> being set at construction time. If a
  86. /// <see cref="ColorScheme"/> is not set on a view, the view will inherit the value from its
  87. /// <see cref="SuperView"/> and the value might only be valid once a view has been added to a SuperView.
  88. /// </para>
  89. /// <para>By using <see cref="ColorScheme"/> applications will work both in color as well as black and white displays.</para>
  90. /// <para>
  91. /// Views can also opt-in to more sophisticated initialization by implementing overrides to
  92. /// <see cref="ISupportInitialize.BeginInit"/> and <see cref="ISupportInitialize.EndInit"/> which will be called
  93. /// when the view is added to a <see cref="SuperView"/>.
  94. /// </para>
  95. /// <para>
  96. /// If first-run-only initialization is preferred, overrides to <see cref="ISupportInitializeNotification"/> can
  97. /// be implemented, in which case the <see cref="ISupportInitialize"/> methods will only be called if
  98. /// <see cref="ISupportInitializeNotification.IsInitialized"/> is <see langword="false"/>. This allows proper
  99. /// <see cref="View"/> inheritance hierarchies to override base class layout code optimally by doing so only on
  100. /// first run, instead of on every run.
  101. /// </para>
  102. /// <para>See <see href="../docs/keyboard.md"> for an overview of View keyboard handling.</see></para>
  103. /// </remarks>
  104. #endregion API Docs
  105. public partial class View : Responder, ISupportInitializeNotification
  106. {
  107. #region Constructors and Initialization
  108. /// <summary>Gets or sets arbitrary data for the view.</summary>
  109. /// <remarks>This property is not used internally.</remarks>
  110. public object? Data { get; set; }
  111. /// <summary>Gets or sets an identifier for the view;</summary>
  112. /// <value>The identifier.</value>
  113. /// <remarks>The id should be unique across all Views that share a SuperView.</remarks>
  114. public string Id { get; set; } = "";
  115. /// <summary>
  116. /// Points to the current driver in use by the view, it is a convenience property for simplifying the development
  117. /// of new views.
  118. /// </summary>
  119. public static ConsoleDriver? Driver => Application.Driver;
  120. /// <summary>Initializes a new instance of <see cref="View"/>.</summary>
  121. /// <remarks>
  122. /// <para>
  123. /// Use <see cref="X"/>, <see cref="Y"/>, <see cref="Width"/>, and <see cref="Height"/> properties to dynamically
  124. /// control the size and location of the view.
  125. /// </para>
  126. /// </remarks>
  127. public View ()
  128. {
  129. SetupAdornments ();
  130. SetupCommands ();
  131. SetupKeyboard ();
  132. //SetupMouse ();
  133. SetupText ();
  134. }
  135. /// <summary>
  136. /// Raised once when the <see cref="View"/> is being initialized for the first time. Allows
  137. /// configurations and assignments to be performed before the <see cref="View"/> being shown.
  138. /// View implements <see cref="ISupportInitializeNotification"/> to allow for more sophisticated initialization.
  139. /// </summary>
  140. public event EventHandler? Initialized;
  141. /// <summary>
  142. /// Get or sets if the <see cref="View"/> has been initialized (via <see cref="ISupportInitialize.BeginInit"/>
  143. /// and <see cref="ISupportInitialize.EndInit"/>).
  144. /// </summary>
  145. /// <para>
  146. /// If first-run-only initialization is preferred, overrides to
  147. /// <see cref="ISupportInitializeNotification.IsInitialized"/> can be implemented, in which case the
  148. /// <see cref="ISupportInitialize"/> methods will only be called if
  149. /// <see cref="ISupportInitializeNotification.IsInitialized"/> is <see langword="false"/>. This allows proper
  150. /// <see cref="View"/> inheritance hierarchies to override base class layout code optimally by doing so only on first
  151. /// run, instead of on every run.
  152. /// </para>
  153. public virtual bool IsInitialized { get; set; }
  154. /// <summary>Signals the View that initialization is starting. See <see cref="ISupportInitialize"/>.</summary>
  155. /// <remarks>
  156. /// <para>
  157. /// Views can opt-in to more sophisticated initialization by implementing overrides to
  158. /// <see cref="ISupportInitialize.BeginInit"/> and <see cref="ISupportInitialize.EndInit"/> which will be called
  159. /// when the <see cref="SuperView"/> is initialized.
  160. /// </para>
  161. /// <para>
  162. /// If first-run-only initialization is preferred, overrides to <see cref="ISupportInitializeNotification"/> can
  163. /// be implemented too, in which case the <see cref="ISupportInitialize"/> methods will only be called if
  164. /// <see cref="ISupportInitializeNotification.IsInitialized"/> is <see langword="false"/>. This allows proper
  165. /// <see cref="View"/> inheritance hierarchies to override base class layout code optimally by doing so only on
  166. /// first run, instead of on every run.
  167. /// </para>
  168. /// </remarks>
  169. public virtual void BeginInit ()
  170. {
  171. if (IsInitialized)
  172. {
  173. throw new InvalidOperationException ("The view is already initialized.");
  174. }
  175. #if AUTO_CANFOCUS
  176. _oldCanFocus = CanFocus;
  177. _oldTabIndex = _tabIndex;
  178. #endif
  179. BeginInitAdornments ();
  180. if (_subviews?.Count > 0)
  181. {
  182. foreach (View view in _subviews)
  183. {
  184. if (!view.IsInitialized)
  185. {
  186. view.BeginInit ();
  187. }
  188. }
  189. }
  190. }
  191. // TODO: Implement logic that allows EndInit to throw if BeginInit has not been called
  192. // TODO: See EndInit_Called_Without_BeginInit_Throws test.
  193. /// <summary>Signals the View that initialization is ending. See <see cref="ISupportInitialize"/>.</summary>
  194. /// <remarks>
  195. /// <para>Initializes all Subviews and Invokes the <see cref="Initialized"/> event.</para>
  196. /// </remarks>
  197. public virtual void EndInit ()
  198. {
  199. if (IsInitialized)
  200. {
  201. throw new InvalidOperationException ("The view is already initialized.");
  202. }
  203. IsInitialized = true;
  204. EndInitAdornments ();
  205. // TODO: Move these into ViewText.cs as EndInit_Text() to consolidate.
  206. // TODO: Verify UpdateTextDirection really needs to be called here.
  207. // These calls were moved from BeginInit as they access Viewport which is indeterminate until EndInit is called.
  208. UpdateTextDirection (TextDirection);
  209. UpdateTextFormatterText ();
  210. if (_subviews is { })
  211. {
  212. foreach (View view in _subviews)
  213. {
  214. if (!view.IsInitialized)
  215. {
  216. view.EndInit ();
  217. }
  218. }
  219. }
  220. // TODO: Figure out how to move this out of here and just depend on LayoutNeeded in Mainloop
  221. Layout (); // the EventLog in AllViewsTester fails to layout correctly if this is not here (convoluted Dim.Fill(Func)).
  222. SetNeedsLayout ();
  223. Initialized?.Invoke (this, EventArgs.Empty);
  224. }
  225. #endregion Constructors and Initialization
  226. #region Visibility
  227. private bool _enabled = true;
  228. // This is a cache of the Enabled property so that we can restore it when the superview is re-enabled.
  229. private bool _oldEnabled;
  230. /// <summary>Gets or sets a value indicating whether this <see cref="Responder"/> can respond to user interaction.</summary>
  231. public bool Enabled
  232. {
  233. get => _enabled;
  234. set
  235. {
  236. if (_enabled == value)
  237. {
  238. return;
  239. }
  240. _enabled = value;
  241. if (!_enabled && HasFocus)
  242. {
  243. HasFocus = false;
  244. }
  245. if (_enabled
  246. && CanFocus
  247. && Visible
  248. && !HasFocus
  249. && SuperView is null or { HasFocus: true, Visible: true, Enabled: true, Focused: null })
  250. {
  251. SetFocus ();
  252. }
  253. OnEnabledChanged ();
  254. SetNeedsDraw ();
  255. if (Border is { })
  256. {
  257. Border.Enabled = _enabled;
  258. }
  259. if (_subviews is null)
  260. {
  261. return;
  262. }
  263. foreach (View view in _subviews)
  264. {
  265. view.Enabled = Enabled;
  266. }
  267. }
  268. }
  269. /// <summary>Raised when the <see cref="Enabled"/> value is being changed.</summary>
  270. public event EventHandler? EnabledChanged;
  271. // TODO: Change this event to match the standard TG event model.
  272. /// <summary>Invoked when the <see cref="Enabled"/> property from a view is changed.</summary>
  273. public virtual void OnEnabledChanged () { EnabledChanged?.Invoke (this, EventArgs.Empty); }
  274. private bool _visible = true;
  275. // TODO: Remove virtual once Menu/MenuBar are removed. MenuBar is the only override.
  276. /// <summary>Gets or sets a value indicating whether this <see cref="View"/> is visible.</summary>
  277. public virtual bool Visible
  278. {
  279. get => _visible;
  280. set
  281. {
  282. if (_visible == value)
  283. {
  284. return;
  285. }
  286. if (OnVisibleChanging ())
  287. {
  288. return;
  289. }
  290. CancelEventArgs<bool> args = new (in _visible, ref value);
  291. VisibleChanging?.Invoke (this, args);
  292. if (args.Cancel)
  293. {
  294. return;
  295. }
  296. _visible = value;
  297. if (!_visible)
  298. {
  299. if (HasFocus)
  300. {
  301. HasFocus = false;
  302. }
  303. }
  304. if (_visible
  305. && CanFocus
  306. && Enabled
  307. && !HasFocus
  308. && SuperView is null or { HasFocus: true, Visible: true, Enabled: true, Focused: null })
  309. {
  310. SetFocus ();
  311. }
  312. OnVisibleChanged ();
  313. VisibleChanged?.Invoke (this, EventArgs.Empty);
  314. SetNeedsLayout ();
  315. SuperView?.SetNeedsLayout();
  316. SetNeedsDraw ();
  317. SuperView?.SetNeedsDraw();
  318. }
  319. }
  320. /// <summary>Called when <see cref="Visible"/> is changing. Can be cancelled by returning <see langword="true"/>.</summary>
  321. protected virtual bool OnVisibleChanging () { return false; }
  322. /// <summary>
  323. /// Raised when the <see cref="Visible"/> value is being changed. Can be cancelled by setting Cancel to
  324. /// <see langword="true"/>.
  325. /// </summary>
  326. public event EventHandler<CancelEventArgs<bool>>? VisibleChanging;
  327. /// <summary>Called when <see cref="Visible"/> has changed.</summary>
  328. protected virtual void OnVisibleChanged () { }
  329. /// <summary>Raised when <see cref="Visible"/> has changed.</summary>
  330. public event EventHandler? VisibleChanged;
  331. /// <summary>
  332. /// INTERNAL Indicates whether all views up the Superview hierarchy are visible.
  333. /// </summary>
  334. /// <param name="view">The view to test.</param>
  335. /// <returns>
  336. /// <see langword="false"/> if `view.Visible` is <see langword="false"/> or any Superview is not visible,
  337. /// <see langword="true"/> otherwise.
  338. /// </returns>
  339. internal static bool CanBeVisible (View view)
  340. {
  341. if (!view.Visible)
  342. {
  343. return false;
  344. }
  345. for (View? c = view.SuperView; c != null; c = c.SuperView)
  346. {
  347. if (!c.Visible)
  348. {
  349. return false;
  350. }
  351. }
  352. return true;
  353. }
  354. #endregion Visibility
  355. #region Title
  356. private string _title = string.Empty;
  357. /// <summary>Gets the <see cref="Gui.TextFormatter"/> used to format <see cref="Title"/>.</summary>
  358. internal TextFormatter TitleTextFormatter { get; init; } = new ();
  359. /// <summary>
  360. /// The title to be displayed for this <see cref="View"/>. The title will be displayed if <see cref="Border"/>.
  361. /// <see cref="Thickness.Top"/> is greater than 0. The title can be used to set the <see cref="HotKey"/>
  362. /// for the view by prefixing character with <see cref="HotKeySpecifier"/> (e.g. <c>"T_itle"</c>).
  363. /// </summary>
  364. /// <remarks>
  365. /// <para>
  366. /// Set the <see cref="HotKeySpecifier"/> to enable hotkey support. To disable Title-based hotkey support set
  367. /// <see cref="HotKeySpecifier"/> to <c>(Rune)0xffff</c>.
  368. /// </para>
  369. /// <para>
  370. /// Only the first HotKey specifier found in <see cref="Title"/> is supported.
  371. /// </para>
  372. /// <para>
  373. /// To cause the hotkey to be rendered with <see cref="Text"/>,
  374. /// set <c>View.</c><see cref="TextFormatter.HotKeySpecifier"/> to the desired character.
  375. /// </para>
  376. /// </remarks>
  377. /// <value>The title.</value>
  378. public string Title
  379. {
  380. get
  381. {
  382. #if DEBUG_IDISPOSABLE
  383. if (WasDisposed)
  384. {
  385. throw new ObjectDisposedException (GetType ().FullName);
  386. }
  387. #endif
  388. return _title;
  389. }
  390. set
  391. {
  392. #if DEBUG_IDISPOSABLE
  393. if (WasDisposed)
  394. {
  395. throw new ObjectDisposedException (GetType ().FullName);
  396. }
  397. #endif
  398. if (value == _title)
  399. {
  400. return;
  401. }
  402. if (!OnTitleChanging (ref value))
  403. {
  404. string old = _title;
  405. _title = value;
  406. TitleTextFormatter.Text = _title;
  407. SetTitleTextFormatterSize ();
  408. SetHotKeyFromTitle ();
  409. SetNeedsDraw ();
  410. #if DEBUG
  411. if (string.IsNullOrEmpty (Id))
  412. {
  413. Id = _title;
  414. }
  415. #endif // DEBUG
  416. OnTitleChanged ();
  417. }
  418. }
  419. }
  420. private void SetTitleTextFormatterSize ()
  421. {
  422. TitleTextFormatter.ConstrainToSize = new (
  423. TextFormatter.GetWidestLineLength (TitleTextFormatter.Text)
  424. - (TitleTextFormatter.Text?.Contains ((char)HotKeySpecifier.Value) == true
  425. ? Math.Max (HotKeySpecifier.GetColumns (), 0)
  426. : 0),
  427. 1);
  428. }
  429. // TODO: Change this event to match the standard TG event model.
  430. /// <summary>Called when the <see cref="View.Title"/> has been changed. Invokes the <see cref="TitleChanged"/> event.</summary>
  431. protected void OnTitleChanged () { TitleChanged?.Invoke (this, new (in _title)); }
  432. /// <summary>
  433. /// Called before the <see cref="View.Title"/> changes. Invokes the <see cref="TitleChanging"/> event, which can
  434. /// be cancelled.
  435. /// </summary>
  436. /// <param name="newTitle">The new <see cref="View.Title"/> to be replaced.</param>
  437. /// <returns>`true` if an event handler canceled the Title change.</returns>
  438. protected bool OnTitleChanging (ref string newTitle)
  439. {
  440. CancelEventArgs<string> args = new (ref _title, ref newTitle);
  441. TitleChanging?.Invoke (this, args);
  442. return args.Cancel;
  443. }
  444. /// <summary>Raised after the <see cref="View.Title"/> has been changed.</summary>
  445. public event EventHandler<EventArgs<string>>? TitleChanged;
  446. /// <summary>
  447. /// Raised when the <see cref="View.Title"/> is changing. Set <see cref="CancelEventArgs.Cancel"/> to `true`
  448. /// to cancel the Title change.
  449. /// </summary>
  450. public event EventHandler<CancelEventArgs<string>>? TitleChanging;
  451. #endregion
  452. /// <summary>Pretty prints the View</summary>
  453. /// <returns></returns>
  454. public override string ToString () { return $"{GetType ().Name}({Id}){Frame}"; }
  455. /// <inheritdoc/>
  456. protected override void Dispose (bool disposing)
  457. {
  458. LineCanvas.Dispose ();
  459. DisposeKeyboard ();
  460. DisposeAdornments ();
  461. for (int i = InternalSubviews.Count - 1; i >= 0; i--)
  462. {
  463. View subview = InternalSubviews [i];
  464. Remove (subview);
  465. subview.Dispose ();
  466. }
  467. base.Dispose (disposing);
  468. Debug.Assert (InternalSubviews.Count == 0);
  469. }
  470. }