Add scrollbar grab to ScrollView

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Alexandre Bury 2018-06-15 20:24:05 -07:00
parent 0c318b7194
commit 5cf870baaf
2 changed files with 104 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use direction::{Direction, Orientation};
use event::{AnyCb, Event, EventResult, Key, MouseEvent};
use event::{AnyCb, Event, EventResult, Key, MouseButton, MouseEvent};
use rect::Rect;
use theme::ColorStyle;
use vec::Vec2;
@ -40,6 +40,9 @@ pub struct ScrollView<V> {
// How much padding should be between content and scrollbar?
scrollbar_padding: Vec2,
/// Initial position of the cursor when dragging.
thumb_grab: Option<(Orientation, usize)>,
}
impl<V> ScrollView<V> {
@ -53,6 +56,7 @@ impl<V> ScrollView<V> {
enabled: XY::new(false, true),
show_scrollbars: true,
scrollbar_padding: Vec2::new(1, 0),
thumb_grab: None,
}
}
@ -107,6 +111,11 @@ impl<V> ScrollView<V> {
self.inner_size.zip_map(self.last_size, |i, s| i > s)
}
/// Stops grabbing the scrollbar.
fn release_grab(&mut self) {
self.thumb_grab = None;
}
/// Returns the size taken by the scrollbars.
///
/// Will be zero in axis where we're not scrolling.
@ -158,6 +167,61 @@ where
(inner_size, size, new_scrollable)
}
/// Starts scrolling from the cursor position.
///
/// Returns `true` if the event was consumed.
fn start_drag(&mut self, position: Vec2) -> bool {
let scrollbar_pos = self.last_size - (1, 1);
let grabbed = scrollbar_pos.zip_map(position, |s, p| s == p);
let lengths = self.scrollbar_thumb_lengths();
let offsets = self.scrollbar_thumb_offsets(lengths);
// See if we grabbed one of the scrollbars
for (orientation, pos, length, offset) in
XY::zip4(Orientation::pair(), position, lengths, offsets).zip(grabbed.swap())
.into_iter()
.filter(|&(_, grab)| grab)
.map(|(x, _)| x)
{
if pos >= offset && pos < offset + length {
// We grabbed the thumb! Now scroll from that position.
self.thumb_grab = Some((orientation, pos - offset));
} else {
// We hit the scrollbar, outside of the thumb. Let's move the middle there.
self.thumb_grab = Some((orientation, (length-1)/2));
self.drag(position);
}
return true;
}
false
}
fn drag(&mut self, position: Vec2) {
if let Some((orientation, grab)) = self.thumb_grab {
self.scroll_to_thumb(
orientation,
position.get(orientation).saturating_sub(grab),
);
}
}
fn scroll_to_thumb(&mut self, orientation: Orientation, thumb_pos: usize) {
let lengths = self.scrollbar_thumb_lengths();
let available = self.available_size();
// The new offset is thumb_pos * (content + 1 - available) / (available + 1 - thumb size)
let new_offset = (self.inner_size + (1, 1) - available) * thumb_pos
/ (available + (1, 1) - lengths);
let max_offset = self.inner_size - self.available_size();
self.offset
.set_axis_from(orientation, &new_offset.or_min(max_offset));
}
/// Computes the size we would need given the constraints.
///
/// First be optimistic and try without scrollbars.
@ -236,12 +300,18 @@ where
let offset = orientation.make_vec(offset, 0);
printer.print_line(orientation, start, size, c);
let thumb_c = if self.thumb_grab.map(|(o, _)| o == orientation).unwrap_or(false) {
" "
} else {
""
};
printer.with_color(color, |printer| {
printer.print_line(
orientation,
start + offset,
length,
"",
thumb_c,
);
});
},
@ -295,6 +365,33 @@ where
);
EventResult::Consumed(None)
}
Event::Mouse {
event: MouseEvent::Press(MouseButton::Left),
position,
offset,
} if position
.checked_sub(offset)
.map(|position| self.start_drag(position))
.unwrap_or(false) =>
{
EventResult::Consumed(None)
}
Event::Mouse {
event: MouseEvent::Hold(MouseButton::Left),
position,
offset,
} => {
let position = position.saturating_sub(offset);
self.drag(position);
EventResult::Consumed(None)
}
Event::Mouse {
event: MouseEvent::Release(MouseButton::Left),
..
} => {
self.release_grab();
EventResult::Consumed(None)
}
Event::Ctrl(Key::Up) | Event::Key(Key::Up)
if self.enabled.y && self.offset.y > 0 =>
{

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@ -88,6 +88,11 @@ impl<T> XY<T> {
iter::once(&self.x).chain(iter::once(&self.y))
}
/// Creates an iterator that returns `x`, then `y`.
pub fn into_iter(self) -> iter::Chain<iter::Once<T>, iter::Once<T>> {
iter::once(self.x).chain(iter::once(self.y))
}
/// Returns a reference to the value on the given axis.
pub fn get(&self, o: Orientation) -> &T {
match o {