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NAME
Prima::Docks - dockable widgets
DESCRIPTION
The module contains a set of classes and an implementation of dockable widgets
interface. The interface assumes two parties, the dockable widget
and the dock widget; the generic methods for the dock widget class are contained in
"Prima::AbstractDocker::Interface" package.
USAGE
A dockable widget is required to take particular steps before
it can dock to a dock widget. It needs to talk to the dock and
find out if it is allowed to land, or if the dock contains lower-level dock widgets
that might suit better for docking. If there's more than one dock
widget in the program, the dockable widget can select between the targets; this is
especially actual when a dockable widget is dragged by mouse and
the arbitration is performed on geometrical distance basis.
The interface implies that there exists at least one tree-like hierarchy of dock widgets,
linked up to a root dock widget. The hierarchy is not required to follow
parent-child relationships, although this is the default behavior.
All dockable widgets are expected to know explicitly what hierarchy tree they
wish to dock to. "Prima::InternalDockerShuttle" introduces "dockingRoot" property
for this purpose.
The conversation between parties starts when a dockable widget
calls "open_session" method of the dock. The dockable widget passes
set of parameters signaling if the widget is ready to change its size
in case the dock widget requires so, and how. "open_session" method can either refuse
or accept the widget.
In case of the positive answer from "open_session", the dockable widget
calls "query" method, which either returns a new rectangle, or another dock widget.
In the latter case, the caller can enumerate all available dock widgets by
repetitive calls to "next_docker" method. The session is closed by "close_session"
call; after that, the widget is allowed to dock by setting its "owner"
to the dock widget, the "rect" property to the negotiated position and size, and
calling "dock" method.
"open_session"/"close_session" brackets are used to cache all necessary
calculations once, making "query" call as light as possible. This design allows
a dockable widget, when dragged, repeatedly ask all reachable docks in an
optimized way. The docking sessions are kept open until the drag
session is finished.
The conversation can be schematized in the following code:
my $dock = $self-> dockingRoot;
my $session_id = $dock-> open_session({ self => $self });
return unless $session_id;
my @result = $dock-> query( $session_id, $self-> rect );
if ( 4 == scalar @result) { # new rectangle is returned
if ( ..... is new rectangle acceptable ? ... ) {
$dock-> close_session( $session_id);
$dock-> dock( $self);
return;
}
} elsif ( 1 == scalar @result) { # another dock returned
my $next = $result[0];
while ( $next) {
if ( ... is new docker acceptable? ....) {
$dock-> close_session( $session_id);
$next-> dock( $self);
return;
}
$next = $dock-> next_docker( $session_id, $self-> origin );
}
}
$dock-> close_session( $session_id);
Since even the simplified code is quite cumbersome, direct calls to
"open_session" are rare. Instead, "Prima::InternalDockerShuttle"
implements "find_docking" method which performs the arbitration automatically
and returns the appropriate dock widget.
"Prima::InternalDockerShuttle" is a class that implements dockable
widget functionality. It also employs a top-level window-like wrapper widget
for the dockable widget when it is not docked.
By default, "Prima::ExternalDockerShuttle" is used as the wrapper widget class.
It is not required, however, to use neither "Prima::InternalDockerShuttle"
nor "Prima::AbstractDocker::Interface" to implement a dockable widget;
the only requirements to one is to respect "open_session"/"close_session"
protocol.
"Prima::InternalDockerShuttle" initiates a class hierarchy of dockable widgets.
Its descendants are "Prima::LinearWidgetDocker" and, in turn, "Prima::SingleLinearWidgetDocker".
"Prima::SimpleWidgetDocker" and "Prima::LinearWidgetDocker", derived from
"Prima::AbstractDocker::Interface", begin hierarchy of dock widgets.
The full hierarchy is as follows:
All docker widget classes are derived from "Prima::AbstractDocker::Interface".
Depending on the specialization, they employ more or less sophisticated schemes
for arranging dockable widgets inside. The most complicated scheme is implemented
in "Prima::LinearWidgetDocker"; it does not allow children overlapping and is
able to rearrange with children and resize itself when a widget is docked or undocked.
The package provides only basic functionality. Module "Prima::DockManager"
provides common dockable controls, - toolbars, panels, speed buttons etc.
based on "Prima::Docks" module. See Prima::DockManager.
Prima::AbstractDocker::Interface
Implements generic functionality of a docket widget. The class is
not derived from "Prima::Widget"; is used as a secondary ascendant class
for dock widget classes.
Properties
Since the class is not "Prima::Object" descendant, it provides
only run-time implementation of its properties. It is up to the
descendant object whether the properties are recognized on the creation stage
or not.
fingerprint INTEGER
A custom bit mask, to be used by docking widgets to reject inappropriate
dock widgets on early stage. The "fingerprint" property is not part
of the protocol, and is not required to be present in a dockable widget implementation.
Default value: 0x0000FFFF
dockup DOCK_WIDGET
Selects the upper link in dock widgets hierarchy tree. The upper
link is required to be a dock widget, but is not required to be
a direct or an indirect parent. In this case, however, the maintenance
of the link must be implemented separately, for example:
Appends SUBDOCK to the list of lower-level docker widgets. The items of the list are
returned by "next_docker" method.
check_session SESSION
Debugging procedure; checks SESSION hash, warns if its members are
invalid or incomplete. Returns 1 if no fatal errors were encountered;
0 otherwise.
close_session SESSION
Closes docking SESSION and frees the associated resources.
dock WIDGET
Called after WIDGET is successfully finished negotiation with
the dock widget and changed its "owner" property. The method
adapts the dock widget layout and lists WIDGET into list of
docked widgets. The method does not change "owner" property of WIDGET.
The method must not be called directly.
dock_bunch @WIDGETS
Effectively docks set of WIDGETS by updating internal structures
and calling "rearrange".
docklings
Returns array of docked widgets.
next_docker SESSION, [ X, Y ]
Enumerates lower-level docker widgets within SESSION; returns
one docker widget at a time. After the last widget returns
"undef".
The enumeration pointer is reset by "query" call.
X and Y are coordinates of the point of interest.
open_session PROFILE
Opens docking session with parameters stored in PROFILE
and returns session ID scalar in case of success, or "undef" otherwise.
The following keys must be set in PROFILE:
position ARRAY
Contains two integer coordinates of the desired position of
a widget in (X,Y) format in screen coordinate system.
self WIDGET
Widget that is about to dock.
sizeable ARRAY
Contains two boolean flags, representing if the widget can be resized
to an arbitrary size, horizontally and vertically. The arbitrary resize
option used as last resort if "sizes" key does not contain the desired
size.
sizeMin ARRAY
Two integers; minimal size that the widget can accept.
sizes ARRAY
Contains arrays of points in (X,Y) format; each point represents an
acceptable size of the widget. If "sizeable" flags are set to 0,
and none of "sizes" can be accepted by the dock widget, "open_session"
fails.
query SESSION [ X1, Y1, X2, Y2 ]
Checks if a dockable widget can be landed into the dock.
If it can, returns a rectangle that the widget must be set to.
If coordinates ( X1 .. Y2 ) are specified, returns the
rectangle closest to these. If "sizes" or "sizeable"
keys of "open_session" profile were set, the returned size
might be different from the current docking widget size.
Once the caller finds the result appropriate, it is allowed to change
its owner to the dock; after that, it must change its origin and size correspondingly
to the result, and then call "dock".
If the dock cannot accept the widget, but contains lower-lever
dock widgets, returns the first lower-lever widget. The caller
can use subsequent calls to "next_docker" to enumerate all
lower-level dock widgets. A call to "query"
resets the internal enumeration pointer.
If the widget cannot be landed, an empty array is returned.
rearrange
Effectively re-docks all the docked widgets. The effect is
as same as of
$self-> redock_widget($_) for $self-> docklings;
but usually "rearrange" is faster.
redock_widget WIDGET
Effectively re-docks the docked WIDGET. If WIDGET has "redock"
method in its namespace, it is called instead.
remove_subdocker SUBDOCK
Removes SUBDOCK from the list of lower-level docker widgets.
See also add_subdocker.
replace FROM, TO
Assigns widget TO same owner and rectangle as FROM. The FROM widget
must be a docked widget.
undock WIDGET
Removes WIDGET from list of docked widgets. The layout of the dock widget
can be changed after execution of this method. The method does not
change "owner" property of WIDGET.
The method must not be called directly.
Prima::SimpleWidgetDocker
A simple dock widget; accepts any widget that geometrically fits into.
Allows overlapping of the docked widgets.
Prima::ClientWidgetDocker
A simple dock widget; accepts any widget that can be fit to cover all
dock's interior.
Prima::LinearWidgetDocker
A toolbar-like docking widget class. The implementation does
not allow tiling, and can reshape the dock widget and rearrange
the docked widgets if necessary.
"Prima::LinearWidgetDocker" is orientation-dependent; its main axis,
governed by "vertical" property, is used to align docked widgets in
'lines', which in turn are aligned by the opposite axis ( 'major' and 'minor' terms
are used in the code for the axes ).
Properties
growable INTEGER
A combination of "grow::XXX" constants, that describes how
the dock widget can be resized. The constants are divided in two
sets, direct and indirect, or, "vertical" property independent and
dependent.
The first set contains explicitly named constants:
that select if the widget can be grown to the direction shown.
These do not change meaning when "vertical" changes, though they do
change the dock widget behavior. The second set does not affect
dock widget behavior when "vertical" changes, however the names
are not that illustrative:
"Forward" and "Back" prefixes select if the dock widget can be
respectively expanded or shrunk in the given direction. "Less" and
"More" are equivalent to "Left" and "Right" when "vertical" is 0,
and to "Up" and "Down" otherwise.
The use of constants from the second set is preferred.
Default value: 0
hasPocket BOOLEAN
A boolean flag, affects the possibility of a docked widget to reside
outside the dock widget inferior. If 1, a docked wigdet is allowed
to stay docked ( or dock into a position ) further on the major axis
( to the right when "vertical" is 0, up otherwise ), as if there's
a 'pocket'. If 0, a widget is neither allowed to dock outside the
inferior, nor is allowed to stay docked ( and is undocked automatically )
when the dock widget shrinks so that the docked widget cannot stay in
the dock boundaries.
Default value: 1
vertical BOOLEAN
Selects the major axis of the dock widget. If 1, it is vertical,
horizontal otherwise.
Default value: 0
Events
Dock
Called when "dock" is successfully finished.
DockError WIDGET
Called when "dock" is unsuccessfully finished. This only
happens if WIDGET does not follow the docking protocol, and inserts
itself into a non-approved area.
Undock
Called when "undock" is finished.
Prima::SingleLinearWidgetDocker
Descendant of "Prima::LinearWidgetDocker". In addition
to the constraints, introduced by the ascendant class,
"Prima::SingleLinearWidgetDocker" allows only one line ( or row,
depending on "vertical" property value ) of docked widgets.
Prima::FourPartDocker
Implementation of a docking widget, with its four sides
acting as 'rubber' docking areas.
Properties
indents ARRAY
Contains four integers, specifying the breadth of offset for
each side. The first integer is width of the left side, the second - height
of the bottom side, the third - width of the right side, the fourth - height
of the top side.
Assigns hash of properties, passed to the left-side dock widget during the creation.
Create-only property.
dockerProfileRight HASH
Assigns hash of properties, passed to the right-side dock widget during the creation.
Create-only property.
dockerProfileTop HASH
Assigns hash of properties, passed to the top-side dock widget during the creation.
Create-only property.
dockerProfileBottom HASH
Assigns hash of properties, passed to the bottom-side dock widget during the creation.
Create-only property.
dockerProfileClient HASH
Assigns hash of properties, passed to the center dock widget during the creation.
Create-only property.
dockerDelegationsLeft ARRAY
Assigns the left-side dock list of delegated notifications.
Create-only property.
dockerDelegationsRight ARRAY
Assigns the right-side dock list of delegated notifications.
Create-only property.
dockerDelegationsTop ARRAY
Assigns the top-side dock list of delegated notifications.
Create-only property.
dockerDelegationsBottom ARRAY
Assigns the bottom-side dock list of delegated notifications.
Create-only property.
dockerDelegationsClient ARRAY
Assigns the center dock list of delegated notifications.
Create-only property.
dockerCommonProfile HASH
Assigns hash of properties, passed to all five dock widgets during the creation.
Create-only property.
Prima::InternalDockerShuttle
The class provides a container, or a 'shuttle', for a client widget, while is docked to
an "Prima::AbstractDocker::Interface" descendant instance. The functionality includes
communicating with dock widgets, the user interface for dragging and interactive dock selection,
and a client widget container for non-docked state. The latter is implemented by
reparenting of the client widget to an external shuttle widget, selected by "externalDockerClass"
property. Both user interfaces for the docked and the non-docked shuttle states are minimal.
The class implements dockable widget functionality, served by "Prima::AbstractDocker::Interface",
while itself it is derived from "Prima::Widget" only.
See also: ``Prima::ExternalDockerShuttle''.
Properties
client WIDGET
Provides access to the client widget, which always resides either in
the internal or the external shuttle. By default there is no client,
and any widget capable of changing its parent can be set as one.
After a widget is assigned as a client, its "owner" and "clipOwner"
properties must not be used.
Run-time only property.
dock WIDGET
Selects the dock widget that the shuttle is landed on. If "undef",
the shuttle is in the non-docked state.
Default value: "undef"
dockingRoot WIDGET
Selects the root of dock widgets hierarchy.
If "undef", the shuttle can only exist in the non-docked state.
Default value: "undef"
See ``USAGE'' for reference.
externalDockerClass STRING
Assigns class of external shuttle widget.
Default value: "Prima::ExternalDockerShuttle"
externalDockerModule STRING
Assigns module that contains the external shuttle widget class.
Default value: "Prima::MDI" ( "Prima::ExternalDockerShuttle" is derived from "Prima::MDI" ).
externalDockerProfile HASH
Assigns hash of properties, passed to the external shuttle widget during the creation.
fingerprint INTEGER
A custom bit mask, used to reject inappropriate dock widgets on early stage.
Default value: 0x0000FFFF
indents ARRAY
Contains four integers, specifying the breadth of offset in pixels for each
widget side in the docked state.
Default value: "5,5,5,5".
snapDistance INTEGER
A maximum offset, in pixels, between the actual shuttle coordinates and the coordinates
proposed by the dock widget, where the shuttle is allowed to land.
In other words, it is the distance between the dock and the shuttle when the latter
'snaps' to the dock during the dragging session.
Default value: 10
x_sizeable BOOLEAN
Selects whether the shuttle can change its width in case the dock widget suggests so.
Default value: 0
y_sizeable BOOLEAN
Selects whether the shuttle can change its height in case the dock widget suggests so.
Default value: 0
Methods
client2frame X1, Y1, X2, Y2
Returns a rectangle that the shuttle would occupy if
its client rectangle is assigned to X1, Y1, X2, Y2
rectangle.
dock_back
Docks to the recent dock widget, if it is still available.
drag STATE, RECT, ANCHOR_X, ANCHOR_Y
Initiates or aborts the dragging session, depending on STATE boolean
flag.
If it is 1, RECT is an array with the coordinates of the shuttle rectangle
before the drag has started; ANCHOR_X and ANCHOR_Y are coordinates of the
aperture point where the mouse event occurred that has initiated the drag.
Depending on how the drag session ended, the shuttle can be relocated to
another dock, undocked, or left intact. Also, "Dock", "Undock", or
"FailDock" notifications can be triggered.
If STATE is 0, RECT, ANCHOR_X ,and ANCHOR_Y parameters are not used.
find_docking DOCK, [ POSITION ]
Opens a session with DOCK, unless it is already opened,
and negotiates about the possibility of landing (
at particular POSITION, if this parameter is present ).
"find_docking" caches the dock widget sessions, and provides a
possibility to select different parameters passed to "open_session"
for different dock widgets. To achieve this, "GetCaps" request
notification is triggered, which fills the parameters. The default
action sets "sizeable" options according to "x_sizeable"
and "y_sizeable" properties.
In case an appropriate landing area is found, "Landing"
notification is triggered with the proposed dock widget
and the target rectangle. The area can be rejected on this stage
if "Landing" returns negative answer.
On success, returns a dock widget found and the target rectangle;
the widget is never docked though. On failure returns an empty array.
This method is used by the dragging routine to provide a visual feedback to
the user, to indicate that a shuttle may or may not land in a particular
area.
frame2client X1, Y1, X2, Y2
Returns a rectangle that the client would occupy if
the shuttle rectangle is assigned to X1, Y1, X2, Y2
rectangle.
redock
If docked, undocks form the dock widget and docks back.
If not docked, does not perform anything.
Events
Dock
Called when shuttle is docked.
EDSClose
Triggered when the user presses close button or otherwise activates the
"close" function of the EDS ( external docker shuttle ). To cancel
the closing, "clear_event" must be called inside the event handler.
FailDock X, Y
Called after the dragging session in the non-docked stage is finished,
but did not result in docking. X and Y are the coordinates
of the new external shuttle position.
GetCaps DOCK, PROFILE
Called before the shuttle opens a docking session with DOCK
widget. PROFILE is a hash reference, which is to be filled
inside the event handler. After that PROFILE is passed
to "open_session" call.
The default action sets "sizeable" options according to "x_sizeable"
and "y_sizeable" properties.
Landing DOCK, X1, Y1, X2, Y2
Called inside the docking session, after an appropriate dock
widget is selected and the landing area is defined as
X1, Y1, X2, Y2. To reject the landing on either DOCK or
area, "clear_event" must be called.
Undock
Called when shuttle is switched to the non-docked state.
Prima::ExternalDockerShuttle
A shuttle class, used to host a client of "Prima::InternalDockerShuttle"
widget when it is in the non-docked state. The class represents an
emulation of a top-level window, which can be moved, resized ( this
feature is not on by default though ), and closed.
"Prima::ExternalDockerShuttle" is inherited from "Prima::MDI" class, and
its window emulating functionality is a subset of its ascendant.
See also Prima::MDI.
Properties
shuttle WIDGET
Contains reference to the dockable WIDGET
Prima::LinearDockerShuttle
A simple descendant of "Prima::InternalDockerShuttle", used
for toolbars. Introduces orientation and draws a tiny header along
the minor shuttle axis. All its properties concern only
the way the shuttle draws itself.
Properties
headerBreadth INTEGER
Breadth of the header in pixels.
Default value: 8
indent INTEGER
Provides a wrapper to "indents" property; besides the
space for the header, all indents are assigned to "indent"
property value.
vertical BOOLEAN
If 1, the shuttle is drawn as a vertical bar.
If 0, the shuttle is drawn as a horizontal bar.