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146 lines
4.1 KiB
146 lines
4.1 KiB
// Copyright (c) 2013-2016 by Michael Dvorkin. All Rights Reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-style license that can
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// be found in the LICENSE file.
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package mop
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import (
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`github.com/nsf/termbox-go`
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`strings`
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`time`
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)
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// Screen is thin wrapper aroung Termbox library to provide basic display
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// capabilities as requied by Mop.
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type Screen struct {
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width int // Current number of columns.
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height int // Current number of rows.
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cleared bool // True after the screens gets cleared.
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layout *Layout // Pointer to layout (gets created by screen).
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markup *Markup // Pointer to markup processor (gets created by screen).
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pausedAt *time.Time // Timestamp of the pause request or nil if none.
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}
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// Initializes Termbox, creates screen along with layout and markup, and
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// calculates current screen dimensions. Once initialized the screen is
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// ready for display.
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func NewScreen() *Screen {
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if err := termbox.Init(); err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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screen := &Screen{}
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screen.layout = NewLayout()
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screen.markup = NewMarkup()
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return screen.Resize()
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}
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// Close gets called upon program termination to close the Termbox.
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func (screen *Screen) Close() *Screen {
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termbox.Close()
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return screen
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}
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// Resize gets called when the screen is being resized. It recalculates screen
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// dimensions and requests to clear the screen on next update.
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func (screen *Screen) Resize() *Screen {
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screen.width, screen.height = termbox.Size()
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screen.cleared = false
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return screen
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}
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// Pause is a toggle function that either creates a timestamp of the pause
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// request or resets it to nil.
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func (screen *Screen) Pause(pause bool) *Screen {
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if pause {
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screen.pausedAt = new(time.Time)
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*screen.pausedAt = time.Now()
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} else {
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screen.pausedAt = nil
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}
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return screen
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}
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// Clear makes the entire screen blank using default background color.
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func (screen *Screen) Clear() *Screen {
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termbox.Clear(termbox.ColorDefault, termbox.ColorDefault)
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screen.cleared = true
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return screen
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}
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// ClearLine erases the contents of the line starting from (x,y) coordinate
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// till the end of the line.
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func (screen *Screen) ClearLine(x int, y int) *Screen {
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for i := x; i < screen.width; i++ {
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termbox.SetCell(i, y, ' ', termbox.ColorDefault, termbox.ColorDefault)
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}
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termbox.Flush()
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return screen
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}
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// Draw accepts variable number of arguments and knows how to display the
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// market data, stock quotes, current time, and an arbitrary string.
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func (screen *Screen) Draw(objects ...interface{}) *Screen {
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zonename, _ := time.Now().In(time.Local).Zone()
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if screen.pausedAt != nil {
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defer screen.DrawLine(0, 0, `<right><r>`+screen.pausedAt.Format(`3:04:05pm ` + zonename)+`</r></right>`)
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}
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for _, ptr := range objects {
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switch ptr.(type) {
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case *Market:
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object := ptr.(*Market)
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screen.draw(screen.layout.Market(object.Fetch()))
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case *Quotes:
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object := ptr.(*Quotes)
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screen.draw(screen.layout.Quotes(object.Fetch()))
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case time.Time:
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timestamp := ptr.(time.Time).Format(`3:04:05pm ` + zonename)
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screen.DrawLine(0, 0, `<right>`+timestamp+`</right>`)
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default:
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screen.draw(ptr.(string))
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}
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}
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return screen
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}
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// DrawLine takes the incoming string, tokenizes it to extract markup
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// elements, and displays it all starting at (x,y) location.
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func (screen *Screen) DrawLine(x int, y int, str string) {
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start, column := 0, 0
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for _, token := range screen.markup.Tokenize(str) {
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// First check if it's a tag. Tags are eaten up and not displayed.
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if screen.markup.IsTag(token) {
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continue
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}
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// Here comes the actual text: display it one character at a time.
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for i, char := range token {
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if !screen.markup.RightAligned {
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start = x + column
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column++
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} else {
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start = screen.width - len(token) + i
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}
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termbox.SetCell(start, y, char, screen.markup.Foreground, screen.markup.Background)
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}
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}
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termbox.Flush()
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}
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// Underlying workhorse function that takes multiline string, splits it into
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// lines, and displays them row by row.
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func (screen *Screen) draw(str string) {
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if !screen.cleared {
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screen.Clear()
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}
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for row, line := range strings.Split(str, "\n") {
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screen.DrawLine(0, row, line)
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}
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}
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