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460b9539 1/*
2 * This file is part of DisOrder
fb009628 3 * Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Richard Kettlewell
460b9539 4 *
e7eb3a27 5 * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
460b9539 6 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
e7eb3a27 7 * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
460b9539 8 * (at your option) any later version.
9 *
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10 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 * GNU General Public License for more details.
14 *
460b9539 15 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
e7eb3a27 16 * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
460b9539 17 */
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18/** @file disobedience/queue.c
19 * @brief Disobedience queue widget
20 */
717ba987 21#include "disobedience.h"
6982880f 22#include "popup.h"
c133bd3c 23#include "queue-generic.h"
460b9539 24
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25/** @brief The actual queue */
26static struct queue_entry *actual_queue;
27static struct queue_entry *actual_playing_track;
460b9539 28
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29/** @brief The playing track */
30struct queue_entry *playing_track;
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32/** @brief When we last got the playing track */
33time_t last_playing;
460b9539 34
83fb99f9 35static void queue_completed(void *v,
e2717131 36 const char *err,
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37 struct queue_entry *q);
38static void playing_completed(void *v,
e2717131 39 const char *err,
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40 struct queue_entry *q);
41
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42/** @brief Called when either the actual queue or the playing track change */
43static void queue_playing_changed(void) {
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44 const char *old_id = playing_track ? playing_track->id : 0;
45
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46 /* Check that the playing track isn't in the queue. There's a race here due
47 * to the fact that we issue the two commands at slightly different times.
48 * If it goes wrong we re-issue and try again, so that we never offer up an
49 * inconsistent state. */
50 if(actual_playing_track) {
51 struct queue_entry *q;
52 for(q = actual_queue; q; q = q->next)
53 if(!strcmp(q->id, actual_playing_track->id))
54 break;
55 if(q) {
56 disorder_eclient_playing(client, playing_completed, 0);
57 disorder_eclient_queue(client, queue_completed, 0);
58 return;
59 }
60 }
61
62 struct queue_entry *q = xmalloc(sizeof *q);
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63 if(actual_playing_track) {
64 *q = *actual_playing_track;
65 q->next = actual_queue;
66 playing_track = q;
67 } else {
68 playing_track = NULL;
69 q = actual_queue;
70 }
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71 if(!old_id || !playing_track || strcmp(old_id, playing_track->id))
72 time(&last_playing); /* for column_length() */
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73 ql_new_queue(&ql_queue, q);
74 /* Tell anyone who cares */
75 event_raise("queue-list-changed", q);
76 event_raise("playing-track-changed", q);
460b9539 77}
78
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79/** @brief Update the queue itself */
80static void queue_completed(void attribute((unused)) *v,
abf99697 81 const char *err,
c133bd3c 82 struct queue_entry *q) {
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83 if(err) {
84 popup_protocol_error(0, err);
c133bd3c 85 return;
3035257f 86 }
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87 actual_queue = q;
88 queue_playing_changed();
460b9539 89}
90
c133bd3c 91/** @brief Update the playing track */
460b9539 92static void playing_completed(void attribute((unused)) *v,
abf99697 93 const char *err,
460b9539 94 struct queue_entry *q) {
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95 if(err) {
96 popup_protocol_error(0, err);
c133bd3c 97 return;
460b9539 98 }
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99 actual_playing_track = q;
100 queue_playing_changed();
460b9539 101}
102
c133bd3c 103/** @brief Schedule an update to the queue
717ba987 104 *
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105 * Called whenever a track is added to it or removed from it.
106 */
107static void queue_changed(const char attribute((unused)) *event,
108 void attribute((unused)) *eventdata,
109 void attribute((unused)) *callbackdata) {
110 D(("queue_changed"));
111 gtk_label_set_text(GTK_LABEL(report_label), "updating queue");
112 disorder_eclient_queue(client, queue_completed, 0);
460b9539 113}
114
c133bd3c 115/** @brief Schedule an update to the playing track
717ba987 116 *
c133bd3c 117 * Called whenever it changes
3ffa2d15 118 */
a8cd6f84 119static void playing_changed(const char attribute((unused)) *event,
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120 void attribute((unused)) *eventdata,
121 void attribute((unused)) *callbackdata) {
a8cd6f84 122 D(("playing_changed"));
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123 gtk_label_set_text(GTK_LABEL(report_label), "updating playing track");
124 disorder_eclient_playing(client, playing_completed, 0);
125}
126
c133bd3c 127/** @brief Called regularly
717ba987 128 *
c133bd3c 129 * Updates the played-so-far field
717ba987 130 */
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131static gboolean playing_periodic(gpointer attribute((unused)) data) {
132 /* If there's a track playing, update its row */
133 if(playing_track)
134 ql_update_row(playing_track, 0);
135 return TRUE;
460b9539 136}
137
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138/** @brief Called at startup */
139static void queue_init(void) {
140 /* Arrange a callback whenever the playing state changes */
141 event_register("playing-changed", playing_changed, 0);
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142 /* We reget both playing track and queue at pause/resume so that start times
143 * can be computed correctly */
c133bd3c 144 event_register("pause-changed", playing_changed, 0);
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145 event_register("pause-changed", queue_changed, 0);
146 /* Reget the queue whenever it changes */
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147 event_register("queue-changed", queue_changed, 0);
148 /* ...and once a second anyway */
149 g_timeout_add(1000/*ms*/, playing_periodic, 0);
460b9539 150}
151
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152/** @brief Columns for the queue */
153static const struct queue_column queue_columns[] = {
b0b15b7c 154 { "When", column_when, 0, COL_RIGHT },
c133bd3c 155 { "Who", column_who, 0, 0 },
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156 { "Artist", column_namepart, "artist", COL_EXPAND|COL_ELLIPSIZE },
157 { "Album", column_namepart, "album", COL_EXPAND|COL_ELLIPSIZE },
158 { "Title", column_namepart, "title", COL_EXPAND|COL_ELLIPSIZE },
159 { "Length", column_length, 0, COL_RIGHT }
460b9539 160};
161
c133bd3c 162/** @brief Pop-up menu for queue */
6982880f 163static struct menuitem queue_menuitems[] = {
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164 { "Track properties", ql_properties_activate, ql_properties_sensitive, 0, 0 },
165 { "Select all tracks", ql_selectall_activate, ql_selectall_sensitive, 0, 0 },
166 { "Deselect all tracks", ql_selectnone_activate, ql_selectnone_sensitive, 0, 0 },
c9fb35f4 167 { "Scratch playing track", ql_scratch_activate, ql_scratch_sensitive, 0, 0 },
c133bd3c 168 { "Remove track from queue", ql_remove_activate, ql_remove_sensitive, 0, 0 },
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169};
170
c133bd3c 171struct queuelike ql_queue = {
ee7552f8 172 .name = "queue",
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173 .init = queue_init,
174 .columns = queue_columns,
175 .ncolumns = sizeof queue_columns / sizeof *queue_columns,
176 .menuitems = queue_menuitems,
83fb99f9 177 .nmenuitems = sizeof queue_menuitems / sizeof *queue_menuitems
460b9539 178};
179
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180/* Drag and drop has to be figured out experimentally, because it is not well
181 * documented.
182 *
183 * First you get a row-inserted. The path argument points to the destination
184 * row but this will not yet have had its values set. The source row is still
185 * present. AFAICT the iter argument points to the same place.
186 *
187 * Then you get a row-deleted. The path argument identifies the row that was
188 * deleted. By this stage the row inserted above has acquired its values.
189 *
190 * A complication is that the deletion will move the inserted row. For
191 * instance, if you do a drag that moves row 1 down to after the track that was
192 * formerly on row 9, in the row-inserted call it will show up as row 10, but
193 * in the row-deleted call, row 1 will have been deleted thus making the
194 * inserted row be row 9.
195 *
196 * So when we see the row-inserted we have no idea what track to move.
197 * Therefore we stash it until we see a row-deleted.
198 */
199
200/** @brief Target row for drag */
201static int queue_drag_target = -1;
202
203static void queue_move_completed(void attribute((unused)) *v,
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204 const char *err) {
205 if(err) {
206 popup_protocol_error(0, err);
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207 return;
208 }
209 /* The log should tell us the queue changed so we do no more here */
210}
211
212static void queue_row_deleted(GtkTreeModel *treemodel,
213 GtkTreePath *path,
214 gpointer attribute((unused)) user_data) {
215 if(!suppress_actions) {
216#if 0
217 char *ps = gtk_tree_path_to_string(path);
218 fprintf(stderr, "row-deleted path=%s queue_drag_target=%d\n",
219 ps, queue_drag_target);
220 GtkTreeIter j[1];
221 gboolean jt = gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first(treemodel, j);
222 int row = 0;
223 while(jt) {
224 struct queue_entry *q = ql_iter_to_q(treemodel, j);
225 fprintf(stderr, " %2d %s\n", row++, q ? q->track : "(no q)");
226 jt = gtk_tree_model_iter_next(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql_queue.store), j);
227 }
228 g_free(ps);
229#endif
230 if(queue_drag_target < 0) {
231 error(0, "unsuppressed row-deleted with no row-inserted");
232 return;
233 }
234 int drag_source = gtk_tree_path_get_indices(path)[0];
235
236 /* If the drag is downwards (=towards higher row numbers) then the target
237 * will have been moved upwards (=towards lower row numbers) by one row. */
238 if(drag_source < queue_drag_target)
239 --queue_drag_target;
240
241 /* Find the track to move */
242 GtkTreeIter src[1];
243 gboolean srcv = gtk_tree_model_iter_nth_child(treemodel, src, NULL,
244 queue_drag_target);
245 if(!srcv) {
246 error(0, "cannot get iterator to drag target %d", queue_drag_target);
247 queue_playing_changed();
248 queue_drag_target = -1;
249 return;
250 }
251 struct queue_entry *srcq = ql_iter_to_q(treemodel, src);
252 assert(srcq);
253 //fprintf(stderr, "move %s %s\n", srcq->id, srcq->track);
254
255 /* Don't allow the currently playing track to be moved. As above, we put
256 * the queue back into the right order straight away. */
257 if(srcq == playing_track) {
258 //fprintf(stderr, "cannot move currently playing track\n");
259 queue_playing_changed();
260 queue_drag_target = -1;
261 return;
262 }
263
264 /* Find the destination */
265 struct queue_entry *dstq;
266 if(queue_drag_target) {
267 GtkTreeIter dst[1];
268 gboolean dstv = gtk_tree_model_iter_nth_child(treemodel, dst, NULL,
269 queue_drag_target - 1);
270 if(!dstv) {
271 error(0, "cannot get iterator to drag target predecessor %d",
272 queue_drag_target - 1);
273 queue_playing_changed();
274 queue_drag_target = -1;
275 return;
276 }
277 dstq = ql_iter_to_q(treemodel, dst);
278 assert(dstq);
279 if(dstq == playing_track)
280 dstq = 0;
281 } else
282 dstq = 0;
283 /* NB if the user attempts to move a queued track before the currently
284 * playing track we assume they just missed a bit, and put it after. */
285 //fprintf(stderr, " target %s %s\n", dstq ? dstq->id : "(none)", dstq ? dstq->track : "(none)");
286 /* Now we know what is to be moved. We need to know the preceding queue
287 * entry so we can move it. */
288 disorder_eclient_moveafter(client,
289 dstq ? dstq->id : "",
290 1, &srcq->id,
291 queue_move_completed, NULL);
292 queue_drag_target = -1;
293 }
294}
295
296static void queue_row_inserted(GtkTreeModel attribute((unused)) *treemodel,
297 GtkTreePath *path,
298 GtkTreeIter attribute((unused)) *iter,
299 gpointer attribute((unused)) user_data) {
300 if(!suppress_actions) {
301#if 0
302 char *ps = gtk_tree_path_to_string(path);
303 GtkTreeIter piter[1];
304 gboolean pi = gtk_tree_model_get_iter(treemodel, piter, path);
305 struct queue_entry *pq = pi ? ql_iter_to_q(treemodel, piter) : 0;
306 struct queue_entry *iq = ql_iter_to_q(treemodel, iter);
307
308 fprintf(stderr, "row-inserted path=%s pi=%d pq=%p path=%s iq=%p iter=%s\n",
309 ps,
310 pi,
311 pq,
312 (pi
313 ? (pq ? pq->track : "(pq=0)")
314 : "(pi=FALSE)"),
315 iq,
316 iq ? iq->track : "(iq=0)");
317
318 GtkTreeIter j[1];
319 gboolean jt = gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first(treemodel, j);
320 int row = 0;
321 while(jt) {
322 struct queue_entry *q = ql_iter_to_q(treemodel, j);
323 fprintf(stderr, " %2d %s\n", row++, q ? q->track : "(no q)");
324 jt = gtk_tree_model_iter_next(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql_queue.store), j);
325 }
326 g_free(ps);
327#endif
328 queue_drag_target = gtk_tree_path_get_indices(path)[0];
329 }
330}
331
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332/** @brief Called when a key is pressed in the queue tree view */
333static gboolean queue_key_press(GtkWidget attribute((unused)) *widget,
334 GdkEventKey *event,
335 gpointer user_data) {
336 /*fprintf(stderr, "queue_key_press type=%d state=%#x keyval=%#x\n",
337 event->type, event->state, event->keyval);*/
338 switch(event->keyval) {
339 case GDK_BackSpace:
340 case GDK_Delete:
341 if(event->state)
342 break; /* Only take unmodified DEL/<-- */
343 ql_remove_activate(0, user_data);
344 return TRUE; /* Do not propagate */
345 }
346 return FALSE; /* Propagate */
347}
348
c133bd3c 349GtkWidget *queue_widget(void) {
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350 GtkWidget *const w = init_queuelike(&ql_queue);
351
352 /* Enable drag+drop */
353 gtk_tree_view_set_reorderable(GTK_TREE_VIEW(ql_queue.view), TRUE);
354 g_signal_connect(ql_queue.store,
355 "row-inserted",
356 G_CALLBACK(queue_row_inserted), &ql_queue);
357 g_signal_connect(ql_queue.store,
358 "row-deleted",
359 G_CALLBACK(queue_row_deleted), &ql_queue);
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360 /* Catch keypresses */
361 g_signal_connect(ql_queue.view, "key-press-event",
362 G_CALLBACK(queue_key_press), &ql_queue);
1b5f38c4 363 return w;
c133bd3c 364}
460b9539 365
717ba987 366/** @brief Return nonzero if @p track is in the queue */
460b9539 367int queued(const char *track) {
368 struct queue_entry *q;
369
370 D(("queued %s", track));
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371 /* Queue will contain resolved name */
372 track = namepart_resolve(track);
460b9539 373 for(q = ql_queue.q; q; q = q->next)
374 if(!strcmp(q->track, track))
375 return 1;
376 return 0;
377}
378
379/*
380Local Variables:
381c-basic-offset:2
382comment-column:40
383fill-column:79
384indent-tabs-mode:nil
385End:
386*/