HIClockView.pas 11 KB

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  1. {
  2. File: HIToolbox/HIClockView.h
  3. Contains: Definition of the clock view provided by HIToolbox.
  4. Version: HIToolbox-624~3
  5. Copyright: © 2006-2008 by Apple Computer, Inc., all rights reserved.
  6. Bugs?: For bug reports, consult the following page on
  7. the World Wide Web:
  8. http://bugs.freepascal.org
  9. }
  10. { Initial Pascal Translation: Jonas Maebe, <[email protected]>, October 2009 }
  11. { Pascal Translation Updated: Jonas Maebe, <[email protected]>, October 2012 }
  12. {
  13. Modified for use with Free Pascal
  14. Version 308
  15. Please report any bugs to <[email protected]>
  16. }
  17. {$ifc not defined MACOSALLINCLUDE or not MACOSALLINCLUDE}
  18. {$mode macpas}
  19. {$modeswitch cblocks}
  20. {$packenum 1}
  21. {$macro on}
  22. {$inline on}
  23. {$calling mwpascal}
  24. unit HIClockView;
  25. interface
  26. {$setc UNIVERSAL_INTERFACES_VERSION := $0400}
  27. {$setc GAP_INTERFACES_VERSION := $0308}
  28. {$ifc not defined USE_CFSTR_CONSTANT_MACROS}
  29. {$setc USE_CFSTR_CONSTANT_MACROS := TRUE}
  30. {$endc}
  31. {$ifc defined CPUPOWERPC and defined CPUI386}
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  36. {$endc}
  37. {$ifc not defined __ppc__ and defined CPUPOWERPC32}
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  67. {$ifc defined cpu64}
  68. {$setc __LP64__ := 1}
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  77. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := FALSE}
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  79. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := FALSE}
  80. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := FALSE}
  81. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM64 := FALSE}
  82. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := TRUE}
  83. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := FALSE}
  84. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
  85. {$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := FALSE}
  86. {$elifc defined __ppc64__ and __ppc64__}
  87. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := FALSE}
  88. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := TRUE}
  89. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := FALSE}
  90. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := FALSE}
  91. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := FALSE}
  92. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM64 := FALSE}
  93. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := TRUE}
  94. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := FALSE}
  95. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
  96. {$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := FALSE}
  97. {$elifc defined __i386__ and __i386__}
  98. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := FALSE}
  99. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := FALSE}
  100. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := TRUE}
  101. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := FALSE}
  102. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := FALSE}
  103. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM64 := FALSE}
  104. {$ifc defined iphonesim}
  105. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := FALSE}
  106. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := TRUE}
  107. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := TRUE}
  108. {$elsec}
  109. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := TRUE}
  110. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := FALSE}
  111. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
  112. {$endc}
  113. {$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := FALSE}
  114. {$elifc defined __x86_64__ and __x86_64__}
  115. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := FALSE}
  116. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := FALSE}
  117. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := FALSE}
  118. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := TRUE}
  119. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := FALSE}
  120. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM64 := FALSE}
  121. {$ifc defined iphonesim}
  122. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := FALSE}
  123. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := TRUE}
  124. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := TRUE}
  125. {$elsec}
  126. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := TRUE}
  127. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := FALSE}
  128. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
  129. {$endc}
  130. {$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := FALSE}
  131. {$elifc defined __arm__ and __arm__}
  132. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := FALSE}
  133. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := FALSE}
  134. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := FALSE}
  135. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := FALSE}
  136. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := TRUE}
  137. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM64 := FALSE}
  138. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := FALSE}
  139. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := TRUE}
  140. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
  141. {$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := TRUE}
  142. {$elifc defined __arm64__ and __arm64__}
  143. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := FALSE}
  144. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := FALSE}
  145. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := FALSE}
  146. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := FALSE}
  147. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := FALSE}
  148. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM64 := TRUE}
  149. {$ifc defined ios}
  150. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := FALSE}
  151. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := TRUE}
  152. {$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := TRUE}
  153. {$elsec}
  154. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := TRUE}
  155. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := FALSE}
  156. {$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := FALSE}
  157. {$endc}
  158. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
  159. {$elsec}
  160. {$error __ppc__ nor __ppc64__ nor __i386__ nor __x86_64__ nor __arm__ nor __arm64__ is defined.}
  161. {$endc}
  162. {$ifc defined __LP64__ and __LP64__ }
  163. {$setc TARGET_CPU_64 := TRUE}
  164. {$elsec}
  165. {$setc TARGET_CPU_64 := FALSE}
  166. {$endc}
  167. {$ifc defined FPC_BIG_ENDIAN}
  168. {$setc TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN := TRUE}
  169. {$setc TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN := FALSE}
  170. {$elifc defined FPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN}
  171. {$setc TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN := FALSE}
  172. {$setc TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN := TRUE}
  173. {$elsec}
  174. {$error Neither FPC_BIG_ENDIAN nor FPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN are defined.}
  175. {$endc}
  176. {$setc ACCESSOR_CALLS_ARE_FUNCTIONS := TRUE}
  177. {$setc CALL_NOT_IN_CARBON := FALSE}
  178. {$setc OLDROUTINENAMES := FALSE}
  179. {$setc OPAQUE_TOOLBOX_STRUCTS := TRUE}
  180. {$setc OPAQUE_UPP_TYPES := TRUE}
  181. {$setc OTCARBONAPPLICATION := TRUE}
  182. {$setc OTKERNEL := FALSE}
  183. {$setc PM_USE_SESSION_APIS := TRUE}
  184. {$setc TARGET_API_MAC_CARBON := TRUE}
  185. {$setc TARGET_API_MAC_OS8 := FALSE}
  186. {$setc TARGET_API_MAC_OSX := TRUE}
  187. {$setc TARGET_CARBON := TRUE}
  188. {$setc TARGET_CPU_68K := FALSE}
  189. {$setc TARGET_CPU_MIPS := FALSE}
  190. {$setc TARGET_CPU_SPARC := FALSE}
  191. {$setc TARGET_OS_UNIX := FALSE}
  192. {$setc TARGET_OS_WIN32 := FALSE}
  193. {$setc TARGET_RT_MAC_68881 := FALSE}
  194. {$setc TARGET_RT_MAC_CFM := FALSE}
  195. {$setc TARGET_RT_MAC_MACHO := TRUE}
  196. {$setc TYPED_FUNCTION_POINTERS := TRUE}
  197. {$setc TYPE_BOOL := FALSE}
  198. {$setc TYPE_EXTENDED := FALSE}
  199. {$setc TYPE_LONGLONG := TRUE}
  200. uses MacTypes,Appearance,CarbonEvents,Controls,QuickdrawTypes,HIObject;
  201. {$endc} {not MACOSALLINCLUDE}
  202. {$ifc TARGET_OS_MAC}
  203. {$ALIGN POWER}
  204. {
  205. * HIClockView.h
  206. *
  207. * Discussion:
  208. * API definitions for the clock view.
  209. }
  210. {==============================================================================}
  211. { Clock view events }
  212. {==============================================================================}
  213. const
  214. kEventClassClockView = FourCharCode('cloc');
  215. {
  216. * kEventClassClockView / kEventClockDateOrTimeChanged
  217. *
  218. * Summary:
  219. * Allows clients to determine when the user has changed the date or
  220. * time in the clock view.
  221. *
  222. * Discussion:
  223. * This event is sent by the clock view when the user has changed
  224. * the date or time. Clients could register for this notification in
  225. * order to update some state based on the date or time in the
  226. * clock, for instance. This event is sent to the view only, it will
  227. * not propagate. It is sent to all handlers installed on the view.
  228. *
  229. * Mac OS X threading:
  230. * Not thread safe
  231. *
  232. * Parameters:
  233. *
  234. * --> kEventParamDirectObject (in, typeControlRef)
  235. * The view whose date has changed.
  236. *
  237. * Availability:
  238. * Mac OS X: in version 10.4 and later in Carbon.framework
  239. * CarbonLib: not available
  240. }
  241. const
  242. kEventClockDateOrTimeChanged = 1;
  243. {ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ}
  244. { ¥ CLOCK (CDEF 15) }
  245. {ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ}
  246. { NOTE: You can specify more options in the Value paramter when creating the clock. }
  247. { See below. }
  248. { NOTE: Under Appearance 1.1, the clock control knows and returns more part codes. }
  249. { The new clock-specific part codes are defined with the other control parts. }
  250. { Besides these clock-specific parts, we also return kControlUpButtonPart }
  251. { and kControlDownButtonPart when they hit the up and down arrows. }
  252. { The new part codes give you more flexibility for focusing and hit testing. }
  253. { The original kControlClockPart is still valid. When hit testing, it means }
  254. { that some non-editable area of the clock's whitespace has been clicked. }
  255. { When focusing a currently unfocused clock, it changes the focus to the }
  256. { first part; it is the same as passing kControlFocusNextPart. When }
  257. { re-focusing a focused clock, it will not change the focus at all. }
  258. { Clock proc IDs }
  259. const
  260. kControlClockTimeProc = 240;
  261. kControlClockTimeSecondsProc = 241;
  262. kControlClockDateProc = 242;
  263. kControlClockMonthYearProc = 243;
  264. { Clock Types }
  265. type
  266. ControlClockType = UInt16;
  267. const
  268. kControlClockTypeHourMinute = 0;
  269. kControlClockTypeHourMinuteSecond = 1;
  270. kControlClockTypeMonthDayYear = 2;
  271. kControlClockTypeMonthYear = 3;
  272. { Clock Flags }
  273. { These flags can be passed into 'value' field on creation of the control. }
  274. { Value is set to 0 after control is created. }
  275. type
  276. ControlClockFlags = UInt32;
  277. const
  278. kControlClockFlagStandard = 0; { editable, non-live}
  279. kControlClockNoFlags = 0;
  280. kControlClockFlagDisplayOnly = 1; { add this to become non-editable}
  281. kControlClockIsDisplayOnly = 1;
  282. kControlClockFlagLive = 2; { automatically shows current time on idle. only valid with display only.}
  283. kControlClockIsLive = 2;
  284. { Control Kind Tag }
  285. const
  286. kControlKindClock = FourCharCode('clck');
  287. { The HIObject class ID for the HIClock class. }
  288. {$ifc USE_CFSTR_CONSTANT_MACROS}
  289. {$definec kHIClockViewClassID CFSTRP('com.apple.HIClock')}
  290. {$endc}
  291. { Creation API: Carbon only }
  292. {$ifc not TARGET_CPU_64}
  293. {
  294. * CreateClockControl()
  295. *
  296. * Mac OS X threading:
  297. * Not thread safe
  298. *
  299. * Availability:
  300. * Mac OS X: in version 10.0 and later in Carbon.framework [32-bit only]
  301. * CarbonLib: in CarbonLib 1.1 and later
  302. * Non-Carbon CFM: not available
  303. }
  304. function CreateClockControl( window: WindowRef; const (*var*) boundsRect: Rect; clockType: ControlClockType; clockFlags: ControlClockFlags; var outControl: ControlRef ): OSStatus; external name '_CreateClockControl';
  305. (* AVAILABLE_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_0_AND_LATER *)
  306. { Tagged data supported by clocks }
  307. {$endc} {not TARGET_CPU_64}
  308. const
  309. kControlClockLongDateTag = FourCharCode('date'); { LongDateRec, 32-bit only}
  310. kControlClockAbsoluteTimeTag = FourCharCode('abst'); { CFAbsoluteTime; available in Leopard and later}
  311. kControlClockFontStyleTag = kControlFontStyleTag; { ControlFontStyleRec}
  312. kControlClockAnimatingTag = FourCharCode('anim'); { Boolean}
  313. {$endc} {TARGET_OS_MAC}
  314. {$ifc not defined MACOSALLINCLUDE or not MACOSALLINCLUDE}
  315. end.
  316. {$endc} {not MACOSALLINCLUDE}