fxsdk/fxlink/tui/layout.c
Lephenixnoir 9d30377d90
fxlink: full rewrite; deeper device management and TUI
This commit rewrites the entire device management layer of fxlink on the
libusb side, providing new abstractions that support live/async device
management, including communication.

This system is put to use in a new TUI interactive mode (fxlink -t)
which can run in the background, connects to calculators automatically
without interfering with file transfer tools, and is much more detailed
in its interface than the previous interactive mode (fxlink -i).

The TUI mode will also soon be extended to support sending data.
2023-03-03 00:29:00 +01:00

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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------//
// ==>/[_]\ fxlink: A community communication tool for CASIO calculators. //
// |:::| Made by Lephe' as part of the fxSDK. //
// \___/ License: MIT <https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT> //
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------//
#include <fxlink/tui/layout.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <math.h>
typedef unsigned int uint;
//---
// Flexbox-like allocation algorithm (copy/pasted from JustUI)
//
// The basic idea of space redistribution is to give each widget extra space
// proportional to their stretch rates in the relevant direction. However, the
// addition of maximum size constraints means that widgets can decline some of
// the extra space being allocated.
//
// This system defines the result of expansion as a function of the "expansion
// factor". As the expansion factor increases, every widget stretches at a
// speed proportional to its stretch rate, until it reaches its maximum size.
//
// Extra widget size
// |
// + .-------- Maximum size
// | .`
// | .` <- Slope: widget stretch rate
// |.`
// 0 +-------+------> Expansion factor
// 0 ^
// Breaking point
//
// The extra space allocated to widgets is the sum of this function for every
// widget considered for expansion. Since every widget has a possibly different
// breaking point, a maximal interval of expansion factor that has no breaking
// point is called a "run". During each run, the slope for the total space
// remains constant, and a unit of expansion factor corresponds to one pixel
// being allocated in the container. Thus, whenever the expansion factor
// increases of (slope), every widget (w) gets (w->stretch) new pixels.
//
// The functions below simulate the expansion by determining the breaking
// points of the widgets and allocating extra space during each run. Once the
// total extra space allocated reaches the available space, simulation stops
// and the allocation is recorded by assigning actual size to widgets.
//---
/* This "expansion" structure tracks information relating to a single child
widget during the space distribution process. */
typedef struct {
/* Child index */
uint8_t id;
/* Stretch rate, sum of stretch rates is the "slope" */
uint8_t stretch;
/* Maximum size augmentation */
int16_t max;
/* Extra space allocate in the previous runs, in pixels */
float allocated;
/* Breaking point for the current run, as a number of pixels to distribute
to the whole system */
float breaking_point;
} exp_t;
/* Determine whether a widget can expand any further. */
static bool can_expand(exp_t *e)
{
return (e->stretch > 0 && e->allocated < e->max);
}
/* Compute the slope for the current run. */
static uint compute_slope(exp_t elements[], size_t n)
{
uint slope = 0;
for(size_t i = 0; i < n; i++) {
if(can_expand(&elements[i])) slope += elements[i].stretch;
}
return slope;
}
/* Compute the breaking point for every expanding widget. Returns the amount of
pixels to allocate in order to reach the next breaking point. */
static float compute_breaking_points(exp_t elements[], size_t n, uint slope)
{
float closest = HUGE_VALF;
for(size_t i = 0; i < n; i++) {
exp_t *e = &elements[i];
if(!can_expand(e)) continue;
/* Up to (e->max - e->allocated) pixels can be added to this widget.
With the factor of (slope / e->stretch), we get the number of pixels
to add to the container in order to reach the threshold. */
e->breaking_point = (e->max - e->allocated) * (slope / e->stretch);
closest = fminf(e->breaking_point, closest);
}
return closest;
}
/* Allocate floating-point space to widgets. This is the core of the
distribution system, it produces (e->allocated) for every element. */
static void allocate_space(exp_t elements[], size_t n, float available)
{
/* One iteration per run */
while(available > 0) {
/* Slope for this run; if zero, no more widget can grow */
uint slope = compute_slope(elements, n);
if(!slope) break;
/* Closest breaking point, amount of space to distribute this run */
float breaking = compute_breaking_points(elements, n, slope);
float run_budget = fminf(breaking, available);
/* Give everyone their share of run_budget */
for(size_t i = 0; i < n; i++) {
exp_t *e = &elements[i];
if(!can_expand(e)) continue;
e->allocated += (run_budget * e->stretch) / slope;
}
available -= run_budget;
}
}
/* Stable insertion sort: order children by decreasing fractional allocation */
static void sort_by_fractional_allocation(exp_t elements[], size_t n)
{
for(size_t spot = 0; spot < n - 1; spot++) {
/* Find the element with the max fractional value in [spot..size] */
float max_frac = 0;
int max_frac_who = -1;
for(size_t i = spot; i < n; i++) {
exp_t *e = &elements[i];
float frac = e->allocated - floorf(e->allocated);
if(max_frac_who < 0 || frac > max_frac) {
max_frac = frac;
max_frac_who = i;
}
}
/* Give that element the spot */
exp_t temp = elements[spot];
elements[spot] = elements[max_frac_who];
elements[max_frac_who] = temp;
}
}
static int compare_ids(void const *ptr1, void const *ptr2)
{
exp_t const *e1 = ptr1;
exp_t const *e2 = ptr2;
return e1->id - e2->id;
}
/* Round allocations so that they add up to the available space */
static void round_allocations(exp_t elements[], size_t n, int available_space)
{
/* Prepare to give everyone the floor of their allocation */
for(size_t i = 0; i < n; i++) {
exp_t *e = &elements[i];
available_space -= floorf(e->allocated);
}
/* Sort by decreasing fractional allocation then add one extra pixel to
the (available_space) children with highest fractional allocation */
sort_by_fractional_allocation(elements, n);
for(size_t i = 0; i < n; i++) {
exp_t *e = &elements[i];
e->allocated = floorf(e->allocated);
if(can_expand(e) && (int)i < available_space) e->allocated += 1;
}
/* Sort back by IDs for final ordering */
qsort(elements, n, sizeof *elements, compare_ids);
}
//---
// TUI layout
//---
static struct fxlink_TUI_box *mkbox(void)
{
struct fxlink_TUI_box *b = calloc(1, sizeof *b);
if(b) {
b->max_w = 0xffff;
b->max_h = 0xffff;
b->stretch_x = 1;
b->stretch_y = 1;
}
return b;
}
struct fxlink_TUI_box *fxlink_TUI_box_mk_window(char const *title, WINDOW **w)
{
struct fxlink_TUI_box *b = mkbox();
if(b) {
b->type = FXLINK_TUI_BOX_WINDOW;
b->window.title = title;
b->window.win = w;
}
return b;
}
static struct fxlink_TUI_box *mkcontainer(int type,
struct fxlink_TUI_box *child, va_list args)
{
struct fxlink_TUI_box *b = mkbox();
if(b) {
b->type = type;
int i = 0;
while(child && i < FXLINK_TUI_BOX_MAXSIZE) {
b->children[i++] = child;
child = va_arg(args, struct fxlink_TUI_box *);
}
}
return b;
}
struct fxlink_TUI_box *fxlink_TUI_box_mk_vertical(
struct fxlink_TUI_box *child1, ...)
{
va_list args;
va_start(args, child1);
return mkcontainer(FXLINK_TUI_BOX_VERTICAL, child1, args);
va_end(args);
}
struct fxlink_TUI_box *fxlink_TUI_box_mk_horizontal(
struct fxlink_TUI_box *child1, ...)
{
va_list args;
va_start(args, child1);
return mkcontainer(FXLINK_TUI_BOX_HORIZONTAL, child1, args);
va_end(args);
}
void fxlink_TUI_box_minsize(struct fxlink_TUI_box *box, int min_w, int min_h)
{
box->min_w = min_w;
box->min_h = min_h;
}
void fxlink_TUI_box_maxsize(struct fxlink_TUI_box *box, int max_w, int max_h)
{
box->max_w = max_w;
box->max_h = max_h;
}
void fxlink_TUI_box_stretch(struct fxlink_TUI_box *box, int stretch_x,
int stretch_y, bool force)
{
box->stretch_x = stretch_x;
box->stretch_y = stretch_y;
box->stretch_force = force;
}
void fxlink_TUI_box_print(FILE *fp, struct fxlink_TUI_box const *b, int level)
{
for(int i = 0; i < level * 4; i++)
fputc(' ', fp);
fprintf(fp, "type=");
if(b->type == FXLINK_TUI_BOX_WINDOW)
fprintf(fp, "WINDOW '%s'", b->window.title);
if(b->type == FXLINK_TUI_BOX_VERTICAL)
fprintf(fp, "VERTICAL");
if(b->type == FXLINK_TUI_BOX_HORIZONTAL)
fprintf(fp, "HORIZONTAL");
fprintf(fp, " x=%d y=%d w=", b->x, b->y);
if(b->min_w > 0)
fprintf(fp, "(%d)<", b->min_w);
fprintf(fp, "%d", b->w);
if(b->max_w < 0xffff)
fprintf(fp, "<(%d)", b->max_w);
fprintf(fp, " h=");
if(b->min_h > 0)
fprintf(fp, "(%d)<", b->min_h);
fprintf(fp, "%d", b->h);
if(b->max_h < 0xffff)
fprintf(fp, "<(%d)", b->max_h);
fprintf(fp, "\n");
if(b->type != FXLINK_TUI_BOX_WINDOW) {
for(int i = 0; i < FXLINK_TUI_BOX_MAXSIZE && b->children[i]; i++)
fxlink_TUI_box_print(fp, b->children[i], level+1);
}
}
static void box_do_layout(struct fxlink_TUI_box *box)
{
if(box->type == FXLINK_TUI_BOX_WINDOW)
return;
int horiz = (box->type == FXLINK_TUI_BOX_HORIZONTAL);
size_t child_count = 0;
while(child_count < FXLINK_TUI_BOX_MAXSIZE && box->children[child_count])
child_count++;
int spacing = 1;
/* Content width and height */
int cw = box->w;
int ch = box->h;
/* Allocatable width and height (which excludes spacing) */
int total_spacing = (child_count - 1) * spacing;
int aw = cw - (horiz ? total_spacing : 0);
int ah = ch - (horiz ? 0 : total_spacing);
/* Length along the main axis, including spacing */
int length = 0;
/* Expanding widgets' information for extra space distribution */
size_t n = child_count;
exp_t elements[n];
for(size_t i = 0; i < child_count; i++) {
struct fxlink_TUI_box *child = box->children[i];
/* Maximum size to enforce: this is the acceptable size closest to our
allocatable size */
int max_w = clamp(aw, child->min_w, child->max_w);
int max_h = clamp(ah, child->min_h, child->max_h);
/* Start by setting every child to an acceptable size */
child->w = clamp(child->w, child->min_w, max_w);
child->h = clamp(child->h, child->min_h, max_h);
/* Initialize expanding widgets' information */
elements[i].id = i;
elements[i].allocated = 0.0f;
elements[i].breaking_point = -1.0f;
/* Determine natural length along the container, and stretch child
along the perpendicular direction if possible */
if(i > 0)
length += spacing;
if(horiz) {
length += child->w;
if(child->stretch_y > 0) child->h = max_h;
elements[i].stretch = child->stretch_x;
elements[i].max = max(max_w - child->w, 0);
if(child->stretch_force && child->stretch_x > 0)
elements[i].max = max(aw - child->w, 0);
}
else {
length += child->h;
if(child->stretch_x > 0) child->w = max_w;
elements[i].stretch = child->stretch_y;
elements[i].max = max(max_h - child->h, 0);
if(child->stretch_force && child->stretch_y > 0)
elements[i].max = max(ah - child->h, 0);
}
}
/* Distribute extra space along the line */
int extra_space = (horiz ? cw : ch) - length;
allocate_space(elements, n, extra_space);
round_allocations(elements, n, extra_space);
/* Update widgets for extra space */
for(size_t i = 0; i < n; i++) {
exp_t *e = &elements[i];
struct fxlink_TUI_box *child = box->children[e->id];
if(horiz)
child->w += e->allocated;
else
child->h += e->allocated;
}
/* Position everyone */
int position = 0;
for(size_t i = 0; i < n; i++) {
exp_t *e = &elements[i];
struct fxlink_TUI_box *child = box->children[e->id];
if(horiz) {
child->x = box->x + position;
child->y = box->y + (ch - child->h) / 2;
position += child->w + spacing;
}
else {
child->x = box->x + (cw - child->w) / 2;
child->y = box->y + position;
position += child->h + spacing;
}
}
for(int i = 0; i < FXLINK_TUI_BOX_MAXSIZE && box->children[i]; i++)
box_do_layout(box->children[i]);
}
void fxlink_TUI_box_layout(struct fxlink_TUI_box *b,
int x, int y, int w, int h)
{
b->x = x + 1;
b->y = y + 1;
b->w = w - 2;
b->h = h - 2;
return box_do_layout(b);
}
static bool box_apply(struct fxlink_TUI_box *box,
int rx, int ry, int rw, int rh)
{
if(box->type == FXLINK_TUI_BOX_WINDOW) {
if(!box->window.win)
return true;
/* Ensure window is of non-zero size and in-bounds */
int x = clamp(box->x, rx, rx + rw - 1);
int y = clamp(box->y, ry, ry + rh - 1);
int w = clamp(box->w, 1, rw - (x - rx));
int h = clamp(box->h, 1, rh - (y - ry));
if(!*box->window.win) {
*box->window.win = newwin(h, w, y, x);
}
else {
wresize(*box->window.win, h, w);
mvwin(*box->window.win, y, x);
}
return (*box->window.win != NULL);
}
bool success = true;
for(int i = 0; i < FXLINK_TUI_BOX_MAXSIZE && box->children[i]; i++)
success = success && box_apply(box->children[i], rx, ry, rw, rh);
return success;
}
bool fxlink_TUI_apply_layout(struct fxlink_TUI_box *root)
{
return box_apply(root, root->x, root->y, root->w, root->h);
}