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54 lines
1.4 KiB
Rust
54 lines
1.4 KiB
Rust
use cursive::event::{Event, EventResult};
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use cursive::traits::*;
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use cursive::{Cursive, Printer};
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// This example define a custom view that prints any event it receives.
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// This is a handy way to check the input received by cursive.
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fn main() {
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let mut siv = Cursive::default();
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siv.add_layer(KeyCodeView::new(10).full_width().fixed_height(10));
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siv.run();
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}
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// Our view will have a small history of the last events.
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struct KeyCodeView {
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history: Vec<String>,
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size: usize,
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}
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impl KeyCodeView {
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fn new(size: usize) -> Self {
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KeyCodeView {
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history: Vec::new(),
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size,
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}
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}
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}
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// Let's implement the `View` trait.
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// `View` contains many methods, but only a few are required.
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impl View for KeyCodeView {
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fn draw(&self, printer: &Printer) {
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// We simply draw every event from the history.
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for (y, line) in self.history.iter().enumerate() {
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printer.print((0, y), line);
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}
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}
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fn on_event(&mut self, event: Event) -> EventResult {
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// Each line will be a debug-format of the event.
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let line = format!("{:?}", event);
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self.history.push(line);
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// Keep a fixed-sized history.
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while self.history.len() > self.size {
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self.history.remove(0);
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}
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// No need to return any callback.
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EventResult::Consumed(None)
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}
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}
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