* by using the DOM File API to ask the user to select a file and
* permit us to see its contents.
*
- * - it ought to be possible to make the puzzle canvases resizable,
- * by superimposing some kind of draggable resize handle. Also I
- * quite like the idea of having a few buttons for standard sizes:
- * reset to default size, maximise to the browser window dimensions
- * (if we can find those out), and perhaps even go full-screen.
- *
* - I should think about whether these webified puzzles can support
* touchscreen-based tablet browsers (assuming there are any that
* can cope with the reasonably modern JS and run it fast enough to
* that using whatever they normally use to print PDFs!)
*/
+#include <assert.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "puzzles.h"
js_error_box(buf);
}
+void debug_printf(char *fmt, ...)
+{
+ char buf[512];
+ va_list ap;
+ va_start(ap, fmt);
+ vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, ap);
+ va_end(ap);
+ js_debug(buf);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Helper function that makes it easy to test strings that might be
+ * NULL.
+ */
+int strnullcmp(const char *a, const char *b)
+{
+ if (a == NULL || b == NULL)
+ return a != NULL ? +1 : b != NULL ? -1 : 0;
+ return strcmp(a, b);
+}
+
/*
* HTMLish names for the colours allocated by the puzzle.
*/
}
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Helper function to resize the canvas, and variables to remember its
- * size for other functions (e.g. trimming blitter rectangles).
+ * Helper functions to resize the canvas, and variables to remember
+ * its size for other functions (e.g. trimming blitter rectangles).
*/
static int canvas_w, canvas_h;
+
+/* Called when we resize as a result of changing puzzle settings */
static void resize(void)
{
int w, h;
canvas_h = h;
}
+/* Called from JS when the user uses the resize handle */
+void resize_puzzle(int w, int h)
+{
+ midend_size(me, &w, &h, TRUE);
+ if (canvas_w != w || canvas_h != h) {
+ js_canvas_set_size(w, h);
+ canvas_w = w;
+ canvas_h = h;
+ midend_force_redraw(me);
+ }
+}
+
+/* Called from JS when the user uses the restore button */
+void restore_puzzle_size(int w, int h)
+{
+ midend_reset_tilesize(me);
+ resize();
+ midend_force_redraw(me);
+}
+
/*
* HTML doesn't give us a default frontend colour of its own, so we
* just make up a lightish grey ourselves.
/*
* Keyboard handler called from JS.
*/
-void key(int keycode, int charcode, int shift, int ctrl)
+void key(int keycode, int charcode, const char *key, const char *chr,
+ int shift, int ctrl)
{
int keyevent = -1;
- if (charcode != 0) {
- keyevent = charcode & (ctrl ? 0x1F : 0xFF);
- } else {
- switch (keycode) {
- case 8:
- keyevent = '\177'; /* backspace */
- break;
- case 13:
- keyevent = 13; /* return */
- break;
- case 37:
- keyevent = CURSOR_LEFT;
- break;
- case 38:
- keyevent = CURSOR_UP;
- break;
- case 39:
- keyevent = CURSOR_RIGHT;
- break;
- case 40:
- keyevent = CURSOR_DOWN;
- break;
- /*
- * We interpret Home, End, PgUp and PgDn as numeric keypad
- * controls regardless of whether they're the ones on the
- * numeric keypad (since we can't tell). The effect of
- * this should only be that the non-numeric-pad versions
- * of those keys generate directions in 8-way movement
- * puzzles like Cube and Inertia.
- */
- case 35: /* End */
- keyevent = MOD_NUM_KEYPAD | '1';
- break;
- case 34: /* PgDn */
- keyevent = MOD_NUM_KEYPAD | '3';
- break;
- case 36: /* Home */
- keyevent = MOD_NUM_KEYPAD | '7';
- break;
- case 33: /* PgUp */
- keyevent = MOD_NUM_KEYPAD | '9';
- break;
- case 96: case 97: case 98: case 99: case 100:
- case 101: case 102: case 103: case 104: case 105:
- keyevent = MOD_NUM_KEYPAD | ('0' + keycode - 96);
- break;
- default:
- /* not a key we care about */
- return;
- }
+
+ if (!strnullcmp(key, "Backspace") || !strnullcmp(key, "Del") ||
+ keycode == 8 || keycode == 46) {
+ keyevent = 127; /* Backspace / Delete */
+ } else if (!strnullcmp(key, "Enter") || keycode == 13) {
+ keyevent = 13; /* return */
+ } else if (!strnullcmp(key, "Left") || keycode == 37) {
+ keyevent = CURSOR_LEFT;
+ } else if (!strnullcmp(key, "Up") || keycode == 38) {
+ keyevent = CURSOR_UP;
+ } else if (!strnullcmp(key, "Right") || keycode == 39) {
+ keyevent = CURSOR_RIGHT;
+ } else if (!strnullcmp(key, "Down") || keycode == 40) {
+ keyevent = CURSOR_DOWN;
+ } else if (!strnullcmp(key, "End") || keycode == 35) {
+ /*
+ * We interpret Home, End, PgUp and PgDn as numeric keypad
+ * controls regardless of whether they're the ones on the
+ * numeric keypad (since we can't tell). The effect of
+ * this should only be that the non-numeric-pad versions
+ * of those keys generate directions in 8-way movement
+ * puzzles like Cube and Inertia.
+ */
+ keyevent = MOD_NUM_KEYPAD | '1';
+ } else if (!strnullcmp(key, "PageDown") || keycode==34) {
+ keyevent = MOD_NUM_KEYPAD | '3';
+ } else if (!strnullcmp(key, "Home") || keycode==36) {
+ keyevent = MOD_NUM_KEYPAD | '7';
+ } else if (!strnullcmp(key, "PageUp") || keycode==33) {
+ keyevent = MOD_NUM_KEYPAD | '9';
+ } else if (chr && chr[0] && !chr[1]) {
+ keyevent = chr[0] & 0xFF;
+ } else if (keycode >= 96 && keycode < 106) {
+ keyevent = MOD_NUM_KEYPAD | ('0' + keycode - 96);
+ } else if (keycode >= 65 && keycode <= 90) {
+ keyevent = keycode + (shift ? 0 : 32);
+ } else if (keycode >= 48 && keycode <= 57) {
+ keyevent = keycode;
}
- if (shift && keyevent >= 0x100)
- keyevent |= MOD_SHFT;
- if (ctrl && keyevent >= 0x100)
- keyevent |= MOD_CTRL;
- midend_process_key(me, 0, 0, keyevent);
- update_undo_redo();
+ if (keyevent >= 0) {
+ if (shift && keyevent >= 0x100)
+ keyevent |= MOD_SHFT;
+
+ if (ctrl) {
+ if (keyevent >= 0x100)
+ keyevent |= MOD_CTRL;
+ else
+ keyevent &= 0x1F;
+ }
+
+ midend_process_key(me, 0, 0, keyevent);
+ update_undo_redo();
+ }
}
/*
* Presets and game-configuration dialog support.
*/
static game_params **presets;
-static int custom_preset;
+static int npresets;
int have_presets_dropdown;
void select_appropriate_preset(void)
{
if (have_presets_dropdown) {
int preset = midend_which_preset(me);
- js_select_preset(preset < 0 ? custom_preset : preset);
+ js_select_preset(preset < 0 ? -1 : preset);
}
}
case 2: /* game parameter dropdown changed */
{
int i = js_get_selected_preset();
- if (i == custom_preset) {
+ if (i < 0) {
/*
* The user selected 'Custom', so launch the config
* box.
* The user selected a preset, so just switch straight
* to that.
*/
+ assert(i < npresets);
midend_set_params(me, presets[i]);
midend_new_game(me);
resize();
midend_redraw(me);
update_undo_redo();
js_focus_canvas();
+ select_appropriate_preset(); /* sort out Custom/Customise */
}
}
break;
/*
* Set up the game-type dropdown with presets and/or the Custom
- * option. We remember the index of the Custom option (as
- * custom_preset) so that we can easily treat it specially when
- * it's selected.
+ * option.
*/
- custom_preset = midend_num_presets(me);
- if (custom_preset == 0) {
+ npresets = midend_num_presets(me);
+ if (npresets == 0) {
/*
* This puzzle doesn't have selectable game types at all.
* Completely remove the drop-down list from the page.
} else {
int preset;
- presets = snewn(custom_preset, game_params *);
- for (i = 0; i < custom_preset; i++) {
+ presets = snewn(npresets, game_params *);
+ for (i = 0; i < npresets; i++) {
char *name;
midend_fetch_preset(me, i, &name, &presets[i]);
js_add_preset(name);