Make include-what-you-use happy with files in source/gui/ObjectBases and
fix what needs to be fixed after.
Ref: #8086
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Previously, modifying individual CGUISize properties (left, top, right,
bottom) via JavaScript had no effect unless the entire size object was
copied, modified, and reassigned—resulting in verbose and error-prone
code.
This update introduces proper JavaScript property accessors, enabling
direct reading and writing of CGUISize members. The result is a more
intuitive and scriptable API.
Key Changes:
- Implemented JavaScript get/set accessors for each CGUISize property,
directly interacting with the native object.
- Retained support for string assignments to CGUISize
- Maintained the GUISize JS object for backward compatibility, also
marked as deprecated.
- Improved CGUISimpleSetting<CGUISize> to allow partial updates via
direct property access.
- allow assigning size from object with pixel and percent values
You can now assign size using an object with properties like:
size = {
left: number, right: number, top: number, bottom: number,
rleft: number, rright: number, rtop: number, rbottom: number
}
- One or more properties can be specified, the missing properties with
fill as zero.
- Assignment triggers an immediate update event.
Delayed Setting Notifications:
- Introduced a mechanism for delayed setting notifications, currently
only used in CGUISimpleSetting<CGUISize>, to avoid redundant
recalculations.
- Ensured that getComputedSize triggers any pending delayed
notifications before returning the size.
This change significantly enhances the developer experience and brings
the behavior in line with typical expectations for direct property
manipulation in JavaScript.
This PR introduces a new ScrollPanel component with the following
capabilities:
- Scroll Orientation Support: Allows scrolling in horizontal, vertical,
or both directions, providing flexibility for different use cases.
- Partial Object Rendering: Supports partial rendering of objects that
are only partially visible within the scroll boundaries, improving
visual accuracy and performance.
- Boundary-Constrained Mouse Interaction: Handles mouse events strictly
within the panel's visible boundaries, preventing interaction with
objects outside the scrollable area.
- Minimum Internal Size (min_width, min_height): Introduces support for
virtual space management, allowing the panel to maintain a minimum
internal size independent of its actual on-screen dimensions. Even
when the panel is resized, this ensures that the content respects a
defined virtual space (with min_width and min_height), effectively
simulating a larger internal canvas. This is particularly useful for
large content or scenarios where a more extensive scrollable area is
required than the current visible panel.