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1/*
2 * This file is part of DisOrder
0beb320e 3 * Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Richard Kettlewell
c133bd3c 4 *
e7eb3a27 5 * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
c133bd3c 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
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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 *
c133bd3c 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/>.
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17 */
18/** @file disobedience/queue-generic.c
132a5a4a 19 * @brief Disobedience queue widgets
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20 *
21 * This file provides contains code shared between all the queue-like
22 * widgets - the queue, the recent list and the added tracks list.
23 *
24 * This code is in the process of being rewritten to use the native list
25 * widget.
26 *
27 * There are three @ref queuelike objects: @ref ql_queue, @ref
28 * ql_recent and @ref ql_added. Each has an associated queue linked
29 * list and a list store containing the contents.
30 *
31 * When new contents turn up we rearrange the list store accordingly.
32 *
33 * NB that while in the server the playing track is not in the queue, in
34 * Disobedience, the playing does live in @c ql_queue.q, despite its different
35 * status to everything else found in that list.
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36 *
37 * To do:
ee7552f8 38 * - display playing row in a different color?
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39 */
40#include "disobedience.h"
6982880f 41#include "popup.h"
c133bd3c 42#include "queue-generic.h"
3ae36d41 43#include "multidrag.h"
df73cc67 44#include "autoscroll.h"
c133bd3c 45
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46static const GtkTargetEntry queuelike_targets[] = {
47 {
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48 (char *)"text/x-disorder-queued-tracks", /* drag type */
49 GTK_TARGET_SAME_WIDGET, /* rearrangement within a widget */
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50 0 /* ID value */
51 },
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52 {
53 (char *)"text/x-disorder-playable-tracks", /* drag type */
54 GTK_TARGET_SAME_APP|GTK_TARGET_OTHER_WIDGET, /* copying between widgets */
55 1 /* ID value */
56 },
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57};
58
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59/* Track detail lookup ----------------------------------------------------- */
60
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61static void queue_lookups_completed(const char attribute((unused)) *event,
62 void attribute((unused)) *eventdata,
63 void *callbackdata) {
64 struct queuelike *ql = callbackdata;
65 ql_update_list_store(ql);
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66}
67
68/* Column formatting -------------------------------------------------------- */
69
70/** @brief Format the 'when' column */
71const char *column_when(const struct queue_entry *q,
72 const char attribute((unused)) *data) {
73 char when[64];
74 struct tm tm;
75 time_t t;
76
77 D(("column_when"));
78 switch(q->state) {
79 case playing_isscratch:
80 case playing_unplayed:
81 case playing_random:
82 t = q->expected;
83 break;
84 case playing_failed:
85 case playing_no_player:
86 case playing_ok:
87 case playing_scratched:
88 case playing_started:
89 case playing_paused:
90 case playing_quitting:
91 t = q->played;
92 break;
93 default:
94 t = 0;
95 break;
96 }
97 if(t)
98 strftime(when, sizeof when, "%H:%M", localtime_r(&t, &tm));
99 else
100 when[0] = 0;
101 return xstrdup(when);
102}
103
104/** @brief Format the 'who' column */
105const char *column_who(const struct queue_entry *q,
106 const char attribute((unused)) *data) {
107 D(("column_who"));
108 return q->submitter ? q->submitter : "";
109}
110
111/** @brief Format one of the track name columns */
112const char *column_namepart(const struct queue_entry *q,
22717074 113 const char *data) {
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114 D(("column_namepart"));
115 return namepart(q->track, "display", data);
116}
117
118/** @brief Format the length column */
119const char *column_length(const struct queue_entry *q,
120 const char attribute((unused)) *data) {
121 D(("column_length"));
122 long l;
123 time_t now;
124 char *played = 0, *length = 0;
125
126 /* Work out what to say for the length */
ad47bd4c 127 l = namepart_length(q->track);
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128 if(l > 0)
129 byte_xasprintf(&length, "%ld:%02ld", l / 60, l % 60);
130 else
131 byte_xasprintf(&length, "?:??");
132 /* For the currently playing track we want to report how much of the track
133 * has been played */
134 if(q == playing_track) {
135 /* log_state() arranges that we re-get the playing data whenever the
136 * pause/resume state changes */
137 if(last_state & DISORDER_TRACK_PAUSED)
138 l = playing_track->sofar;
139 else {
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140 if(!last_playing)
141 return NULL;
4265e5d3 142 xtime(&now);
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143 l = playing_track->sofar + (now - last_playing);
144 }
145 byte_xasprintf(&played, "%ld:%02ld/%s", l / 60, l % 60, length);
146 return played;
147 } else
148 return length;
149}
150
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151/* List store maintenance -------------------------------------------------- */
152
22717074 153/** @brief Return the @ref queue_entry corresponding to @p iter
83fb99f9 154 * @param model Model that owns @p iter
22717074 155 * @param iter Tree iterator
82db9336 156 * @return Pointer to queue entry
22717074 157 */
83fb99f9 158struct queue_entry *ql_iter_to_q(GtkTreeModel *model,
22717074 159 GtkTreeIter *iter) {
83fb99f9 160 struct queuelike *ql = g_object_get_data(G_OBJECT(model), "ql");
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161 GValue v[1];
162 memset(v, 0, sizeof v);
0fb5e8f3 163 gtk_tree_model_get_value(model, iter, ql->ncolumns + QUEUEPOINTER_COLUMN, v);
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164 assert(G_VALUE_TYPE(v) == G_TYPE_POINTER);
165 struct queue_entry *const q = g_value_get_pointer(v);
166 g_value_unset(v);
167 return q;
168}
169
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170/** @brief Return the @ref queue_entry corresponding to @p path
171 * @param model Model to query
172 * @param path Path into tree
173 * @return Pointer to queue entry or NULL
174 */
175struct queue_entry *ql_path_to_q(GtkTreeModel *model,
176 GtkTreePath *path) {
177 GtkTreeIter iter[1];
178 if(!gtk_tree_model_get_iter(model, iter, path))
179 return NULL;
180 return ql_iter_to_q(model, iter);
181}
182
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183/** @brief Update one row of a list store
184 * @param q Queue entry
185 * @param iter Iterator referring to row or NULL to work it out
186 */
187void ql_update_row(struct queue_entry *q,
188 GtkTreeIter *iter) {
189 const struct queuelike *const ql = q->ql;
190
191 D(("ql_update_row"));
192 /* If no iter was supplied, work it out */
193 GtkTreeIter my_iter[1];
194 if(!iter) {
195 gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store), my_iter);
196 struct queue_entry *qq;
197 for(qq = ql->q; qq && q != qq; qq = qq->next)
198 gtk_tree_model_iter_next(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store), my_iter);
199 if(!qq)
200 return;
201 iter = my_iter;
202 }
203 /* Update all the columns */
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204 for(int col = 0; col < ql->ncolumns; ++col) {
205 const char *const v = ql->columns[col].value(q,
206 ql->columns[col].data);
207 if(v)
208 gtk_list_store_set(ql->store, iter,
209 col, v,
210 -1);
211 }
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212 gtk_list_store_set(ql->store, iter,
213 ql->ncolumns + QUEUEPOINTER_COLUMN, q,
214 -1);
215 if(q == playing_track)
216 gtk_list_store_set(ql->store, iter,
217 ql->ncolumns + BACKGROUND_COLUMN, BG_PLAYING,
218 ql->ncolumns + FOREGROUND_COLUMN, FG_PLAYING,
219 -1);
220 else
221 gtk_list_store_set(ql->store, iter,
222 ql->ncolumns + BACKGROUND_COLUMN, (char *)0,
223 ql->ncolumns + FOREGROUND_COLUMN, (char *)0,
224 -1);
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225}
226
227/** @brief Update the list store
228 * @param ql Queuelike to update
229 *
230 * Called when new namepart data is available (and initially). Doesn't change
231 * the rows, just updates the cell values.
232 */
233void ql_update_list_store(struct queuelike *ql) {
234 D(("ql_update_list_store"));
235 GtkTreeIter iter[1];
236 gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store), iter);
237 for(struct queue_entry *q = ql->q; q; q = q->next) {
238 ql_update_row(q, iter);
239 gtk_tree_model_iter_next(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store), iter);
240 }
241}
242
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243struct newqueue_data {
244 struct queue_entry *old, *new;
245};
246
247static void record_queue_map(hash *h,
248 const char *id,
249 struct queue_entry *old,
250 struct queue_entry *new) {
251 struct newqueue_data *nqd;
252
253 if(!(nqd = hash_find(h, id))) {
254 static const struct newqueue_data empty[1];
255 hash_add(h, id, empty, HASH_INSERT);
256 nqd = hash_find(h, id);
257 }
258 if(old)
259 nqd->old = old;
260 if(new)
261 nqd->new = new;
262}
263
264#if 0
265static void dump_queue(struct queue_entry *head, struct queue_entry *mark) {
266 for(struct queue_entry *q = head; q; q = q->next) {
267 if(q == mark)
268 fprintf(stderr, "!");
269 fprintf(stderr, "%s", q->id);
270 if(q->next)
271 fprintf(stderr, " ");
272 }
273 fprintf(stderr, "\n");
274}
275
276static void dump_rows(struct queuelike *ql) {
277 GtkTreeIter iter[1];
278 gboolean it = gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store),
279 iter);
280 while(it) {
281 struct queue_entry *q = ql_iter_to_q(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store), iter);
282 it = gtk_tree_model_iter_next(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store), iter);
283 fprintf(stderr, "%s", q->id);
284 if(it)
285 fprintf(stderr, " ");
286 }
287 fprintf(stderr, "\n");
288}
289#endif
290
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291/** @brief Reset the list store
292 * @param ql Queuelike to reset
83fb99f9 293 * @param newq New queue contents/ordering
c133bd3c 294 *
83fb99f9 295 * Updates the queue to match @p newq
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296 */
297void ql_new_queue(struct queuelike *ql,
298 struct queue_entry *newq) {
299 D(("ql_new_queue"));
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300 ++suppress_actions;
301
302 /* Tell every queue entry which queue owns it */
303 //fprintf(stderr, "%s: filling in q->ql\n", ql->name);
304 for(struct queue_entry *q = newq; q; q = q->next)
c133bd3c 305 q->ql = ql;
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306
307 //fprintf(stderr, "%s: constructing h\n", ql->name);
308 /* Construct map from id to new and old structures */
309 hash *h = hash_new(sizeof(struct newqueue_data));
310 for(struct queue_entry *q = ql->q; q; q = q->next)
311 record_queue_map(h, q->id, q, NULL);
312 for(struct queue_entry *q = newq; q; q = q->next)
313 record_queue_map(h, q->id, NULL, q);
314
315 /* The easy bit: delete rows not present any more. In the same pass we
316 * update the secret column containing the queue_entry pointer. */
317 //fprintf(stderr, "%s: deleting rows...\n", ql->name);
318 GtkTreeIter iter[1];
319 gboolean it = gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store),
320 iter);
321 int inserted = 0, deleted = 0, kept = 0;
322 while(it) {
323 struct queue_entry *q = ql_iter_to_q(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store), iter);
324 const struct newqueue_data *nqd = hash_find(h, q->id);
325 if(nqd->new) {
326 /* Tell this row that it belongs to the new version of the queue */
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327 gtk_list_store_set(ql->store, iter,
328 ql->ncolumns + QUEUEPOINTER_COLUMN, nqd->new,
329 -1);
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330 it = gtk_tree_model_iter_next(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store), iter);
331 ++kept;
332 } else {
333 /* Delete this row (and move iter to the next one) */
334 //fprintf(stderr, " delete %s", q->id);
335 it = gtk_list_store_remove(ql->store, iter);
336 ++deleted;
337 }
c133bd3c 338 }
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339
340 /* Now every row's secret column is right, but we might be missing new rows
341 * and they might be in the wrong order */
342
343 /* We're going to have to support arbitrary rearrangements, so we might as
344 * well add new elements at the end. */
345 //fprintf(stderr, "%s: adding rows...\n", ql->name);
346 struct queue_entry *after = 0;
347 for(struct queue_entry *q = newq; q; q = q->next) {
348 const struct newqueue_data *nqd = hash_find(h, q->id);
349 if(!nqd->old) {
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350 if(after) {
351 /* Try to insert at the right sort of place */
352 GtkTreeIter where[1];
353 gboolean wit = gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store),
354 where);
355 while(wit && ql_iter_to_q(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store), where) != after)
356 wit = gtk_tree_model_iter_next(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store), where);
357 if(wit)
358 gtk_list_store_insert_after(ql->store, iter, where);
359 else
360 gtk_list_store_append(ql->store, iter);
361 } else
362 gtk_list_store_prepend(ql->store, iter);
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363 gtk_list_store_set(ql->store, iter,
364 ql->ncolumns + QUEUEPOINTER_COLUMN, q,
365 -1);
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366 //fprintf(stderr, " add %s", q->id);
367 ++inserted;
368 }
369 after = newq;
370 }
371
372 /* Now exactly the right set of rows are present, and they have the right
373 * queue_entry pointers in their secret column, but they may be in the wrong
374 * order.
375 *
376 * The current code is simple but amounts to a bubble-sort - we might easily
377 * called gtk_tree_model_iter_next a couple of thousand times.
378 */
379 //fprintf(stderr, "%s: rearranging rows\n", ql->name);
380 //fprintf(stderr, "%s: queue state: ", ql->name);
381 //dump_queue(newq, 0);
382 //fprintf(stderr, "%s: row state: ", ql->name);
383 //dump_rows(ql);
384 it = gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store),
385 iter);
386 struct queue_entry *rq = newq; /* r for 'right, correct' */
387 int swaps = 0, searches = 0;
388 while(it) {
389 struct queue_entry *q = ql_iter_to_q(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store), iter);
390 //fprintf(stderr, " rq = %p, q = %p\n", rq, q);
391 //fprintf(stderr, " rq->id = %s, q->id = %s\n", rq->id, q->id);
392
393 if(q != rq) {
394 //fprintf(stderr, " mismatch\n");
395 GtkTreeIter next[1] = { *iter };
396 gboolean nit = gtk_tree_model_iter_next(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store), next);
397 while(nit) {
398 struct queue_entry *nq = ql_iter_to_q(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store), next);
399 //fprintf(stderr, " candidate: %s\n", nq->id);
400 if(nq == rq)
401 break;
402 nit = gtk_tree_model_iter_next(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store), next);
403 ++searches;
404 }
405 assert(nit);
406 //fprintf(stderr, " found it\n");
407 gtk_list_store_swap(ql->store, iter, next);
408 *iter = *next;
409 //fprintf(stderr, "%s: new row state: ", ql->name);
410 //dump_rows(ql);
411 ++swaps;
412 }
413 /* ...and onto the next one */
414 it = gtk_tree_model_iter_next(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store), iter);
415 rq = rq->next;
416 }
417#if 0
418 fprintf(stderr, "%6s: %3d kept %3d inserted %3d deleted %3d swaps %4d searches\n", ql->name,
419 kept, inserted, deleted, swaps, searches);
420#endif
421 //fprintf(stderr, "done\n");
422 ql->q = newq;
423 /* Set the rest of the columns in new rows */
424 ql_update_list_store(ql);
83fb99f9 425 --suppress_actions;
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426}
427
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428/* Drag and drop ------------------------------------------------------------ */
429
430/** @brief Identify the drop path
431 * @param w Destination tree view widget
432 * @param model Underlying tree model
433 * @param wx X coordinate
434 * @param wy Y coordinate
435 * @param posp Where to store relative position
436 * @return Target path or NULL
437 *
438 * This is used by ql_drag_motion() and ql_drag_data_received() to identify a
439 * drop would or does land. It's important that they use the same code since
440 * otherwise the visual feedback can be inconsistent with the actual effect!
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441 *
442 * Remember to free the returned path.
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443 */
444static GtkTreePath *ql_drop_path(GtkWidget *w,
445 GtkTreeModel *model,
446 int wx, int wy,
447 GtkTreeViewDropPosition *posp) {
448 GtkTreePath *path = NULL;
449 GtkTreeViewDropPosition pos;
450 GtkTreeIter iter[1], last[1];
451 int tx, ty;
452
453 gtk_tree_view_convert_widget_to_tree_coords(GTK_TREE_VIEW(w),
454 wx, wy, &tx, &ty);
455 if(gtk_tree_view_get_dest_row_at_pos(GTK_TREE_VIEW(w),
456 wx, wy,
457 &path,
458 &pos)) {
459 //fprintf(stderr, "gtk_tree_view_get_dest_row_at_pos() -> TRUE\n");
460 // Normalize drop position
461 switch(pos) {
462 case GTK_TREE_VIEW_DROP_INTO_OR_BEFORE:
463 pos = GTK_TREE_VIEW_DROP_BEFORE;
464 break;
465 case GTK_TREE_VIEW_DROP_INTO_OR_AFTER:
466 pos = GTK_TREE_VIEW_DROP_AFTER;
467 break;
468 default: break;
469 }
470 } else if(gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first(model, iter)) {
471 /* If the pointer isn't over any particular row then either it's below
472 * the last row, in which case we want the dropzone to be below that row;
473 * or it's above the first row (in the column headings) in which case we
474 * want the dropzone to be above that row. */
475 if(ty >= 0) {
476 /* Find the last row */
477 do {
478 *last = *iter;
479 } while(gtk_tree_model_iter_next(model, iter));
480 /* The drop target is just after it */
481 pos = GTK_TREE_VIEW_DROP_AFTER;
482 *iter = *last;
483 } else {
484 /* The drop target will be just before the first row */
485 pos = GTK_TREE_VIEW_DROP_BEFORE;
486 }
487 path = gtk_tree_model_get_path(model, iter);
488 }
489 *posp = pos;
490 return path;
491}
492
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493/** @brief Called when a drag moves within a candidate destination
494 * @param w Destination widget
495 * @param dc Drag context
496 * @param x Current pointer location
497 * @param y Current pointer location
498 * @param time_ Current time
499 * @param user_data Pointer to queuelike
500 * @return TRUE in a dropzone, otherwise FALSE
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501 *
502 * This is the handler for the "drag-motion" signal.
30b358a3 503 */
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504static gboolean ql_drag_motion(GtkWidget *w,
505 GdkDragContext *dc,
506 gint x,
507 gint y,
508 guint time_,
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509 gpointer user_data) {
510 struct queuelike *const ql = user_data;
a6e6b359 511 GdkDragAction action = 0;
78d746a3 512
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513 // GTK_DEST_DEFAULT_MOTION vets actions as follows:
514 // 1) if dc->suggested_action is in the gtk_drag_dest_set actions
515 // then dc->suggested_action is taken as the action.
516 // 2) otherwise if dc->actions intersects the gtk_drag_dest_set actions
517 // then the lowest-numbered member of the intersection is chosen.
518 // 3) otherwise no member is chosen and gdk_drag_status() is called
519 // with action=0 to refuse the drop.
a6e6b359 520 if(dc->suggested_action) {
4b51f265 521 if(dc->suggested_action & (GDK_ACTION_MOVE|GDK_ACTION_COPY))
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522 action = dc->suggested_action;
523 } else if(dc->actions & GDK_ACTION_MOVE)
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524 action = GDK_ACTION_MOVE;
525 else if(dc->actions & GDK_ACTION_COPY)
526 action = GDK_ACTION_COPY;
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527 /*fprintf(stderr, "suggested %#x actions %#x result %#x\n",
528 dc->suggested_action, dc->actions, action);*/
529 if(action) {
530 // If the action is acceptable then we see if this widget is acceptable
4b51f265 531 if(gtk_drag_dest_find_target(w, dc, NULL) == GDK_NONE)
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532 action = 0;
533 }
534 // Report the status
78d746a3 535 //fprintf(stderr, "drag action: %u\n", action);
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536 gdk_drag_status(dc, action, time_);
537 if(action) {
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538 GtkTreeViewDropPosition pos;
539
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540 // Find the drop target
541 GtkTreePath *path = ql_drop_path(w, GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store), x, y, &pos);
542 // Highlight drop target
543 gtk_tree_view_set_drag_dest_row(GTK_TREE_VIEW(w), path, pos);
544 if(path)
545 gtk_tree_path_free(path);
a6e6b359 546 }
df73cc67 547 autoscroll_add(GTK_TREE_VIEW(w));
98c3d1f1 548 return TRUE; /* We are (always) in a drop zone */
a6e6b359 549}
82db9336 550
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551/** @brief Called when a drag moves leaves a candidate destination
552 * @param w Destination widget
553 * @param dc Drag context
554 * @param time_ Current time
555 * @param user_data Pointer to queuelike
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556 *
557 * This is the handler for the "drag-leave" signal.
558 *
559 * It turns out that we get a drag-leave event when the data is dropped, too
560 * (See _gtk_drag_dest_handle_event). This seems logically consistent and is
561 * convenient too - for instance it's why autoscroll_remove() gets called at
562 * the end of a drag+drop sequence.
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564static void ql_drag_leave(GtkWidget *w,
565 GdkDragContext attribute((unused)) *dc,
566 guint attribute((unused)) time_,
567 gpointer attribute((unused)) user_data) {
568 //struct queuelike *const ql = user_data;
82db9336 569
a6e6b359 570 gtk_tree_view_set_drag_dest_row(GTK_TREE_VIEW(w), NULL, 0);
df73cc67 571 autoscroll_remove(GTK_TREE_VIEW(w));
a6e6b359 572}
82db9336 573
0beb320e 574/** @brief Callback to add selected tracks to the selection data
82db9336 575 *
0beb320e 576 * Called from ql_drag_data_get().
82db9336 577 */
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578static void ql_drag_data_get_collect(GtkTreeModel *model,
579 GtkTreePath attribute((unused)) *path,
580 GtkTreeIter *iter,
581 gpointer data) {
582 struct dynstr *const result = data;
583 struct queue_entry *const q = ql_iter_to_q(model, iter);
584
585 dynstr_append_string(result, q->id);
586 dynstr_append(result, '\n');
587 dynstr_append_string(result, q->track);
588 dynstr_append(result, '\n');
589}
82db9336 590
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591/** @brief Called to extract the dragged data from the source queuelike
592 * @param w Source widget (the tree view)
593 * @param dc Drag context
594 * @param data Where to put the answer
595 * @param info_ Target @c info parameter
596 * @param time_ Time data requested (for some reason not a @c time_t)
597 * @param user_data The queuelike
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598 *
599 * The list of tracks is converted into a single string, consisting of IDs
600 * and track names. Each is terminated by a newline. Including both ID and
601 * track name means that the receiver can use whichever happens to be more
602 * convenient.
603 *
604 * If there are no IDs for rows in this widget then the ID half is undefined.
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605 *
606 * This is the handler for the "drag-data-get" signal.
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607 */
608static void ql_drag_data_get(GtkWidget attribute((unused)) *w,
609 GdkDragContext attribute((unused)) *dc,
610 GtkSelectionData *data,
611 guint attribute((unused)) info_,
612 guint attribute((unused)) time_,
613 gpointer user_data) {
82db9336 614 struct queuelike *const ql = user_data;
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615 struct dynstr result[1];
616
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617 dynstr_init(result);
618 gtk_tree_selection_selected_foreach(ql->selection,
619 ql_drag_data_get_collect,
620 result);
4b51f265 621 // TODO must not be able to drag playing track!
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622 //fprintf(stderr, "drag-data-get: %.*s\n",
623 // result->nvec, result->vec);
624 /* gtk_selection_data_set_text() insists that data->target is one of a
625 * variety of stringy atoms. TODO: where does this value actually come
626 * from? */
627 gtk_selection_data_set(data,
628 GDK_TARGET_STRING,
629 8, (guchar *)result->vec, result->nvec);
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630}
631
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632/** @brief Called when drag data is received
633 * @param w Target widget (the tree view)
634 * @param dc Drag context
635 * @param x The drop location
636 * @param y The drop location
637 * @param data The selection data
638 * @param info_ The target type that was chosen
639 * @param time_ Time data received (for some reason not a @c time_t)
640 * @param user_data The queuelike
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641 *
642 * This is the handler for the "drag-data-received" signal.
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643 */
644static void ql_drag_data_received(GtkWidget attribute((unused)) *w,
645 GdkDragContext attribute((unused)) *dc,
646 gint x,
647 gint y,
648 GtkSelectionData *data,
649 guint attribute((unused)) info_,
650 guint attribute((unused)) time_,
651 gpointer user_data) {
82db9336 652 struct queuelike *const ql = user_data;
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653 char *result, *p;
654 struct vector ids[1], tracks[1];
655 int parity = 0;
656
4b51f265 657 //fprintf(stderr, "drag-data-received: %d,%d info_=%u\n", x, y, info_);
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658 /* Get the selection string */
659 p = result = (char *)gtk_selection_data_get_text(data);
660 if(!result) {
661 //fprintf(stderr, "gtk_selection_data_get_text() returned NULL\n");
662 return;
663 }
664 //fprintf(stderr, "%s--\n", result);
665 /* Parse it back into IDs and track names */
666 vector_init(ids);
667 vector_init(tracks);
668 while(*p) {
669 char *nl = strchr(p, '\n');
670 if(!nl)
671 break;
672 *nl = 0;
673 //fprintf(stderr, " %s\n", p);
674 vector_append(parity++ & 1 ? tracks : ids, xstrdup(p));
675 p = nl + 1;
676 }
677 g_free(result);
678 if(ids->nvec != tracks->nvec) {
679 //fprintf(stderr, " inconsistent drag data!\n");
680 return;
681 }
682 vector_terminate(ids);
683 vector_terminate(tracks);
684 /* Figure out which row the drop precedes (if any) */
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685 GtkTreeViewDropPosition pos;
686 struct queue_entry *q;
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687 GtkTreePath *path = ql_drop_path(w, GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store), x, y, &pos);
688 if(path) {
689 q = ql_path_to_q(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store), path);
690 } else {
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691 /* This generally means a drop past the end of the queue. We find the last
692 * element in the queue and ask to move after that. */
693 for(q = ql->q; q && q->next; q = q->next)
694 ;
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695 }
696 switch(pos) {
697 case GTK_TREE_VIEW_DROP_BEFORE:
698 case GTK_TREE_VIEW_DROP_INTO_OR_BEFORE:
699 if(q) {
700 q = q->prev;
701 //fprintf(stderr, " ...but we like to drop near %s\n",
702 // q ? q->id : "NULL");
82db9336 703 }
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704 break;
705 default:
706 break;
82db9336 707 }
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708 /* Guarantee we never drop an empty list */
709 if(!tracks->nvec)
710 return;
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711 /* Note that q->id can match one of ids[]. This doesn't matter for
712 * moveafter but TODO may matter for playlist support. */
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713 switch(info_) {
714 case 0:
715 /* Rearrangement. Send ID and track data. */
716 ql->drop(ql, tracks->nvec, tracks->vec, ids->vec, q);
717 break;
718 case 1:
719 /* Copying between widgets. IDs mean nothing so don't send them. */
720 ql->drop(ql, tracks->nvec, tracks->vec, NULL, q);
721 break;
722 }
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723 if(path)
724 gtk_tree_path_free(path);
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725}
726
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727/** @brief Initialize a @ref queuelike */
728GtkWidget *init_queuelike(struct queuelike *ql) {
729 D(("init_queuelike"));
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730 /* Create the list store. We add an extra column to hold a pointer to the
731 * queue_entry. */
732 GType *types = xcalloc(ql->ncolumns + EXTRA_COLUMNS, sizeof (GType));
733 for(int n = 0; n < ql->ncolumns + EXTRA_COLUMNS; ++n)
c133bd3c 734 types[n] = G_TYPE_STRING;
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735 types[ql->ncolumns + QUEUEPOINTER_COLUMN] = G_TYPE_POINTER;
736 ql->store = gtk_list_store_newv(ql->ncolumns + EXTRA_COLUMNS, types);
22717074 737 g_object_set_data(G_OBJECT(ql->store), "ql", (void *)ql);
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738
739 /* Create the view */
740 ql->view = gtk_tree_view_new_with_model(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store));
1583d68f 741 gtk_tree_view_set_rules_hint(GTK_TREE_VIEW(ql->view), TRUE);
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742
743 /* Create cell renderers and label columns */
744 for(int n = 0; n < ql->ncolumns; ++n) {
745 GtkCellRenderer *r = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new();
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746 if(ql->columns[n].flags & COL_ELLIPSIZE)
747 g_object_set(r, "ellipsize", PANGO_ELLIPSIZE_END, (char *)0);
748 if(ql->columns[n].flags & COL_RIGHT)
749 g_object_set(r, "xalign", (gfloat)1.0, (char *)0);
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750 GtkTreeViewColumn *c = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes
751 (ql->columns[n].name,
752 r,
753 "text", n,
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754 "background", ql->ncolumns + BACKGROUND_COLUMN,
755 "foreground", ql->ncolumns + FOREGROUND_COLUMN,
c133bd3c 756 (char *)0);
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757 gtk_tree_view_column_set_resizable(c, TRUE);
758 gtk_tree_view_column_set_reorderable(c, TRUE);
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759 if(ql->columns[n].flags & COL_EXPAND)
760 g_object_set(c, "expand", TRUE, (char *)0);
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761 gtk_tree_view_append_column(GTK_TREE_VIEW(ql->view), c);
762 }
763
764 /* The selection should support multiple things being selected */
765 ql->selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(ql->view));
6bfaa2a1 766 g_object_ref(ql->selection);
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767 gtk_tree_selection_set_mode(ql->selection, GTK_SELECTION_MULTIPLE);
768
c133bd3c 769 /* Catch button presses */
17c36802 770 g_signal_connect(ql->view, "button-press-event",
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771 G_CALLBACK(ql_button_release), ql);
772
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773 /* Drag+drop*/
774 if(ql->drop) {
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775 /* Originally this was:
776 *
777 * gtk_tree_view_set_reorderable(GTK_TREE_VIEW(ql->view), TRUE);
778 *
779 * However this has a two deficiencies:
780 *
781 * 1) Only one row can be dragged at once. It would be nice
782 * to be able to do bulk rearrangements since the server
783 * can cope with that well.
784 * 2) Dragging between windows is not possible. When playlist
785 * support appears, it should be possible to drag tracks
786 * from the choose tag into the playlist.
787 *
788 * At the time of writing neither of these problems are fully solved, the
789 * code as it stands is just a stepping stone in that direction.
790 */
791
792 /* This view will act as a drag source */
793 gtk_drag_source_set(ql->view,
794 GDK_BUTTON1_MASK,
795 queuelike_targets,
796 sizeof queuelike_targets / sizeof *queuelike_targets,
797 GDK_ACTION_MOVE);
a6e6b359 798 /* This view will act as a drag destination */
0beb320e 799 gtk_drag_dest_set(ql->view,
a6e6b359 800 GTK_DEST_DEFAULT_HIGHLIGHT|GTK_DEST_DEFAULT_DROP,
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801 queuelike_targets,
802 sizeof queuelike_targets / sizeof *queuelike_targets,
4b51f265 803 GDK_ACTION_MOVE|GDK_ACTION_COPY);
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804 g_signal_connect(ql->view, "drag-motion",
805 G_CALLBACK(ql_drag_motion), ql);
806 g_signal_connect(ql->view, "drag-leave",
807 G_CALLBACK(ql_drag_leave), ql);
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808 g_signal_connect(ql->view, "drag-data-get",
809 G_CALLBACK(ql_drag_data_get), ql);
810 g_signal_connect(ql->view, "drag-data-received",
811 G_CALLBACK(ql_drag_data_received), ql);
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812 make_treeview_multidrag(ql->view, NULL);
813 // TODO playing track should be refused by predicate arg
0beb320e 814 } else {
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816 gtk_drag_source_set(ql->view,
817 GDK_BUTTON1_MASK,
818 queuelike_targets,
819 sizeof queuelike_targets / sizeof *queuelike_targets,
820 GDK_ACTION_COPY);
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821 g_signal_connect(ql->view, "drag-data-get",
822 G_CALLBACK(ql_drag_data_get), ql);
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825
c133bd3c 826 /* TODO style? */
c133bd3c 827
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828 if(ql->init)
829 ql->init(ql);
c133bd3c 830
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831 /* Update display text when lookups complete */
832 event_register("lookups-completed", queue_lookups_completed, ql);
833
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835 g_object_set_data(G_OBJECT(scrolled), "type", (void *)ql_tabtype(ql));
836 return scrolled;
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838
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839/** @brief Destroy a queuelike
840 * @param ql Queuelike to destroy
841 *
842 * Returns @p ql to its initial state.
843 */
844void destroy_queuelike(struct queuelike *ql) {
845 if(ql->store) {
846 g_object_unref(ql->store);
847 ql->store = NULL;
848 }
849 if(ql->view) {
850 gtk_object_destroy(GTK_OBJECT(ql->view));
851 ql->view = NULL;
852 }
853 if(ql->menu) {
854 gtk_object_destroy(GTK_OBJECT(ql->menu));
855 ql->menu = NULL;
856 }
857 if(ql->selection) {
858 g_object_unref(ql->selection);
859 ql->selection = NULL;
860 }
861 ql->q = NULL;
862}
863
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864/*
865Local Variables:
866c-basic-offset:2
867comment-column:40
868fill-column:79
869indent-tabs-mode:nil
870End:
871*/