This shifts the responsibility of updating the actual size more towards
IGUIObject, and enables only ever doing it when the value is actually
needed. This allows us to remove the delay of size changed
notifications, since the value is now already recalculated as
infrequently as possible anyways.
All of that ensures that the actual size (returned by GetActualSize) is
always up-to-date e.g. when reading it from the parent, which was
previously broken.
Fixes#8200
The first header was used to include the SpiderMonkey JS API at once,
with safeguards and preprocessor defines. Nowadays, SpiderMonkey
provides modular headers allowing us to include what we use, refs #8086.
Some defines have to be moved to compiler options but it is apparently
a mistake from the SM developers:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1987876
Make include-what-you-use happy with some files in source and fix what
needs to be fixed.
Add markers to precompiled.h header includes to avoid
include-what-you-use wanting them to be removed.
Ref: #8086
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
- Explicitly delete move constructor and move assignment operator to
avoid risk of memory leaks
- Remove unused class and typo
- Use same invocation of ScriptInterface as elsewhere
Make include-what-you-use happy with most of the files in source/gui and
fix what needs to be fixed after including missing compile flags.
Ref: #8086
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Commit d888b10931 remove those headers which have the side effect of
suppressing some warnings on Windows using vs2017. Keep those headers
around for till vs2019+.
Add additional suppressions where needed for spidermonkey headers.
Ref: #8086
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Make include-what-you-use happy with a part of the files in source/gui
and fix what needs to be fixed after including missing compile flags.
Ref: #8086
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
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 commit enhances text rendering by leveraging FreeType and a dynamic
font atlas. Previously, GUI scaling relied on bitmap fonts, which led to
blurry and distorted text when scaling up. Now, we scale the font size
directly using FreeType, resulting in much sharper and more readable
text at any GUI scale.
Key improvements:
- Replaced bitmap font scaling with true font size scaling via FreeType.
- Reduced glyph cache dependency on fixed positions, relying on shader
scaling instead.
- Switched to float-based glyph positioning for more accurate rendering
and scaling.
These changes ensure clean and consistent text appearance across
different GUI scales.
The context option enabling strict mode was removed in sm-117 [1]
requiring to use the compiler option for the same purpose instead.
[1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1621603
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Propagation mousewheel event was introduce to have the opportunity to
parent handle this event if an only if the child doenst handle and the
parent set a handler for that event.
The error foundedd by elexis inside a game relay on the message waw
propagated outsie IGUIObjects to CGUI.cpp that shouldnt be at the
beggin. I forget to stop the propagation when all objects in the tree
was validated, because of that the message was propagate to CGUI.cpp
andd then hanle by camera.
the fix suggest to only propagate the event in the GUI tree, not outside
the GUI tree
Now that we are propagating mousewheel events to parent we need to
explicitly mark that the event was handle in JS and shouldnt be handle
by parent.
this error was informed by Elexis
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.
Avoid cases of filenames
Update years in terms and other legal(ish) documents
Don't update years in license headers, since change is not meaningful
Will add linter rule in seperate commit
Happy recompiling everyone!
Original Patch By: Nescio
Comment By: Gallaecio
Differential Revision: D2620
This was SVN commit r27786.
Follows 34b1920e7b.
JSON functions and ToString are movec to their own headers.
Also clean out a few PersistentRooted usage to use the 2-phase init to
clean up scriptInterface usage.
With these functions split off, we can finally clean out headers and
remove ScriptInterface.h from most of them, in favour of smaller and
more precise headers.
Take the opportunity to clarify some comments regarding Mutability.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3961
This was SVN commit r25434.
Follows 34b1920e7b.
This splits off the object-related functions, such as
[Set/Get/Has]Property, CreateObject, CreateArray, FreezeObject.
It also puts the definitions in the header itself, which might end up
with faster code here & there, though perhaps slower compilation time
(somewhat doubtful since we already included most things anyways).
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3956
This was SVN commit r25430.
Completes work starting in D2313 / a33fd55e81:
- Make C++ mistakes where values can be changed without messages being
sent easier to notice / harder to do.
- Make the IGUISetting interface more flexible, allowing custom settings
implementing their own logic. This is used to clean up hotkey code
introduced in 33af6da5e1.
Side effects:
- FromJSVal_Vector clears the vector being passed in. I have some vague
memory of not doing that in D24 / 2bae30c454 as an optimisation, but it
seems more like a footgun to me.
- Most usage of SetSettingFromString is replaced by direct method calls,
as we can generally cast to the proper GUI object type. Where we can't,
it is kept as a poor's man virtual dispatch.
- It moves a few member variables elsewhere, e.g. TextOwner now gets its
own member variable settings.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3892
This was SVN commit r25392.
- We only need an XMBFile, not a CXeromyces to parse GUI
objects/scripts/... This makes the interface more consistent with other
usage, notably ParamNode.
- Rename IGUIObject::AddChild to RegisterChild and flesh out the
interface a little.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3908
This was SVN commit r25378.
We can currently specify a custom tooltip for an icon. This extends that
to a generic tag `[tooltip='something']...[/tooltip]` for any particular
piece of text, and removes the iconTooltip hardcoding by instead using a
virtual `GetTooltipText` call since all IGUIObject descendants have a
tooltip. This is both cleaner & more efficient.
Removes the ability to set a custom tooltip style (that doesn't seem
particularly useful), it'll reuse the style of the CText itself.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3895
This was SVN commit r25353.
This finishes 7c04ea0211 and 1b67a079fb.
GUI Proxy objects are now easier to specialize, code duplication is
reduced, code is made safer.
In details:
- the proxy private is always the IGUIObject* pointer
- the private data is accessed through a safer wrapper
- CreateJSObject returns an opaque type to allow easier extension &
prevent errors.
- The implementation of CreateJSObject is moved near the GUI Proxy
template instantiation, and both are wrapped in a convenient macro (this
makes it so that if you use the macro, you can't forget to overload the
method, and vice-versa).
- The common IGUIObject JS interface no longer needs to be repeated.
- All specialisations are again put in the same file, for improved
compile-time & clarity, given there are so few lines now.
- While at it, implement toSource which makes it possible to `uneval`
components (does the same as toString though).
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3826
This was SVN commit r25225.
Fixes eb7940b418.
As reported by Vladislav, there is possibly confusion on what exactly is
being ignored when there are multiple statements after DISCARD. Explicit
wrapping avoids that.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3206
This was SVN commit r24397.
- Store the functions in an unordered_map. A no-container implementation
is doable but likely not worth the added code complexity, maybe with
C++20
- Move more things into the _impl.h
- Clear out the un-necessary friends declaration in the specific types
by moving the functions to the public interface, which makes sense.
- Fix a memory leak (JS::PersistentRootedObject weren't deleted).
This doesn't change what one needs to do to add a new type, but it does
reduce the actual code that's necessary, and makes it less error prone.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3214
This was SVN commit r24384.
GUIObjectBase is made a IGUIObject* to avoid including those headers
un-necessarily. Subsequent diffs ought to clean up the various of
pointers for that with a similar type with reference semantics.
Also:
- Add standard C and C++ headers (mostly cstring for memcpy, string and
vector) where needed.
- Swap out some includes for forward declarations
- Clean up un-necessary boost includes in precompiled and other headers.
- Clean up precompiled headers, including fewer things.
- Move ACPI to the windows-specific folder as it's included there only
and mostly specific to that platform.
Thanks Stan for the testing.
Differential Revision: https://code.wildfiregames.com/D3129
This was SVN commit r24352.