/* * tkGet.c (CTk) -- * * This file contains a number of "Tk_GetXXX" procedures, which * parse text strings into useful forms for Tk. This file has * the simpler procedures, like Tk_GetDirection and Tk_GetUid. * The more complex procedures like Tk_GetColor are in separate * files. * * Copyright (c) 1991-1994 The Regents of the University of California. * Copyright (c) 1994-1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc. * Copyright (c) 1995 Cleveland Clinic Foundation * * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. * * @(#) $Id: ctk.shar,v 1.50 1996/01/15 14:47:16 andrewm Exp andrewm $ */ #include "tkInt.h" #include "tkPort.h" /* * Used by Tk_GetPixel() and Tk_GetScreenMM() to convert * absolute distances to display pixels. * Assume that all terminals screens are ~10 inches wide. * Even if this is the correct width, can have strange * behavior with vertical distances because aspect ratios * are not 1:1 (nowhere near). */ #define WidthMMOfScreen(dispPtr) 254 /* * The hash table below is used to keep track of all the Tk_Uids created * so far. */ static Tcl_HashTable uidTable; static int initialized = 0; /* *-------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_GetAnchor -- * * Given a string, return the corresponding Tk_Anchor. * * Results: * The return value is a standard Tcl return result. If * TCL_OK is returned, then everything went well and the * position is stored at *anchorPtr; otherwise TCL_ERROR * is returned and an error message is left in * interp->result. * * Side effects: * None. * *-------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Tk_GetAnchor(interp, string, anchorPtr) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Use this for error reporting. */ char *string; /* String describing a direction. */ Tk_Anchor *anchorPtr; /* Where to store Tk_Anchor corresponding * to string. */ { switch (string[0]) { case 'n': if (string[1] == 0) { *anchorPtr = TK_ANCHOR_N; return TCL_OK; } else if ((string[1] == 'e') && (string[2] == 0)) { *anchorPtr = TK_ANCHOR_NE; return TCL_OK; } else if ((string[1] == 'w') && (string[2] == 0)) { *anchorPtr = TK_ANCHOR_NW; return TCL_OK; } goto error; case 's': if (string[1] == 0) { *anchorPtr = TK_ANCHOR_S; return TCL_OK; } else if ((string[1] == 'e') && (string[2] == 0)) { *anchorPtr = TK_ANCHOR_SE; return TCL_OK; } else if ((string[1] == 'w') && (string[2] == 0)) { *anchorPtr = TK_ANCHOR_SW; return TCL_OK; } else { goto error; } case 'e': if (string[1] == 0) { *anchorPtr = TK_ANCHOR_E; return TCL_OK; } goto error; case 'w': if (string[1] == 0) { *anchorPtr = TK_ANCHOR_W; return TCL_OK; } goto error; case 'c': if (strncmp(string, "center", strlen(string)) == 0) { *anchorPtr = TK_ANCHOR_CENTER; return TCL_OK; } goto error; } error: Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad anchor position \"", string, "\": must be n, ne, e, se, s, sw, w, nw, or center", (char *) NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } /* *-------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_NameOfAnchor -- * * Given a Tk_Anchor, return the string that corresponds * to it. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * None. * *-------------------------------------------------------------- */ char * Tk_NameOfAnchor(anchor) Tk_Anchor anchor; /* Anchor for which identifying string * is desired. */ { switch (anchor) { case TK_ANCHOR_N: return "n"; case TK_ANCHOR_NE: return "ne"; case TK_ANCHOR_E: return "e"; case TK_ANCHOR_SE: return "se"; case TK_ANCHOR_S: return "s"; case TK_ANCHOR_SW: return "sw"; case TK_ANCHOR_W: return "w"; case TK_ANCHOR_NW: return "nw"; case TK_ANCHOR_CENTER: return "center"; } return "unknown anchor position"; } /* *-------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_GetJustify -- * * Given a string, return the corresponding Tk_Justify. * * Results: * The return value is a standard Tcl return result. If * TCL_OK is returned, then everything went well and the * justification is stored at *justifyPtr; otherwise * TCL_ERROR is returned and an error message is left in * interp->result. * * Side effects: * None. * *-------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Tk_GetJustify(interp, string, justifyPtr) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Use this for error reporting. */ char *string; /* String describing a justification style. */ Tk_Justify *justifyPtr; /* Where to store Tk_Justify corresponding * to string. */ { int c; size_t length; c = string[0]; length = strlen(string); if ((c == 'l') && (strncmp(string, "left", length) == 0)) { *justifyPtr = TK_JUSTIFY_LEFT; return TCL_OK; } if ((c == 'r') && (strncmp(string, "right", length) == 0)) { *justifyPtr = TK_JUSTIFY_RIGHT; return TCL_OK; } if ((c == 'c') && (strncmp(string, "center", length) == 0)) { *justifyPtr = TK_JUSTIFY_CENTER; return TCL_OK; } Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad justification \"", string, "\": must be left, right, or center", (char *) NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } /* *-------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_NameOfJustify -- * * Given a Tk_Justify, return the string that corresponds * to it. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * None. * *-------------------------------------------------------------- */ char * Tk_NameOfJustify(justify) Tk_Justify justify; /* Justification style for which * identifying string is desired. */ { switch (justify) { case TK_JUSTIFY_LEFT: return "left"; case TK_JUSTIFY_RIGHT: return "right"; case TK_JUSTIFY_CENTER: return "center"; } return "unknown justification style"; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_GetUid -- * * Given a string, this procedure returns a unique identifier * for the string. * * Results: * This procedure returns a Tk_Uid corresponding to the "string" * argument. The Tk_Uid has a string value identical to string * (strcmp will return 0), but it's guaranteed that any other * calls to this procedure with a string equal to "string" will * return exactly the same result (i.e. can compare Tk_Uid * *values* directly, without having to call strcmp on what they * point to). * * Side effects: * New information may be entered into the identifier table. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Tk_Uid Tk_GetUid(string) char *string; /* String to convert. */ { int dummy; if (!initialized) { Tcl_InitHashTable(&uidTable, TCL_STRING_KEYS); initialized = 1; } return (Tk_Uid) Tcl_GetHashKey(&uidTable, Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&uidTable, string, &dummy)); } /* *-------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_GetScreenMM -- * * Given a string, returns the number of screen millimeters * corresponding to that string. * * Results: * The return value is a standard Tcl return result. If * TCL_OK is returned, then everything went well and the * screen distance is stored at *doublePtr; otherwise * TCL_ERROR is returned and an error message is left in * interp->result. * * Side effects: * None. * *-------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Tk_GetScreenMM(interp, tkwin, string, doublePtr) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Use this for error reporting. */ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window whose screen determines conversion * from centimeters and other absolute * units. */ char *string; /* String describing a screen distance. */ double *doublePtr; /* Place to store converted result. */ { char *end; double d; d = strtod(string, &end); if (end == string) { error: Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad screen distance \"", string, "\"", (char *) NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } while ((*end != '\0') && isspace(UCHAR(*end))) { end++; } switch (*end) { case 0: d /= Ctk_DisplayWidth(Tk_Display(tkwin)); d *= WidthMMOfScreen(Tk_Display(tkwin)); break; case 'c': d *= 10; end++; break; case 'i': d *= 25.4; end++; break; case 'm': end++; break; case 'p': d *= 25.4/72.0; end++; break; default: goto error; } while ((*end != '\0') && isspace(UCHAR(*end))) { end++; } if (*end != 0) { goto error; } *doublePtr = d; return TCL_OK; } /* *-------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_GetPixels -- * * Given a string, returns the number of pixels corresponding * to that string. * * Results: * The return value is a standard Tcl return result. If * TCL_OK is returned, then everything went well and the * rounded pixel distance is stored at *intPtr; otherwise * TCL_ERROR is returned and an error message is left in * interp->result. * * Side effects: * None. * *-------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Tk_GetPixels(interp, tkwin, string, intPtr) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Use this for error reporting. */ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window whose screen determines conversion * from centimeters and other absolute * units. */ char *string; /* String describing a justification style. */ int *intPtr; /* Place to store converted result. */ { char *end; double d; d = strtod(string, &end); if (end == string) { error: Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad screen distance \"", string, "\"", (char *) NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } while ((*end != '\0') && isspace(UCHAR(*end))) { end++; } switch (*end) { case 0: break; case 'c': d *= 10*Ctk_DisplayWidth(Tk_Display(tkwin)); d /= WidthMMOfScreen(Tk_Display(tkwin)); end++; break; case 'i': d *= 25.4*Ctk_DisplayWidth(Tk_Display(tkwin)); d /= WidthMMOfScreen(Tk_Display(tkwin)); end++; break; case 'm': d *= Ctk_DisplayWidth(Tk_Display(tkwin)); d /= WidthMMOfScreen(Tk_Display(tkwin)); end++; break; case 'p': d *= (25.4/72.0)*Ctk_DisplayWidth(Tk_Display(tkwin)); d /= WidthMMOfScreen(Tk_Display(tkwin)); end++; break; default: goto error; } while ((*end != '\0') && isspace(UCHAR(*end))) { end++; } if (*end != 0) { goto error; } if (d < 0) { *intPtr = (int) (d - 0.5); } else { *intPtr = (int) (d + 0.5); } return TCL_OK; }