* This file is part of DisOrder
* Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Richard Kettlewell
*
- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
- * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
- * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
- * General Public License for more details.
- *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
+ *
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
- * USA
+ * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/** @file disobedience/queue-generic.c
- * @brief Queue widgets
+ * @brief Disobedience queue widgets
*
* This file provides contains code shared between all the queue-like
* widgets - the queue, the recent list and the added tracks list.
if(last_state & DISORDER_TRACK_PAUSED)
l = playing_track->sofar;
else {
- time(&now);
+ if(!last_playing)
+ return NULL;
+ xtime(&now);
l = playing_track->sofar + (now - last_playing);
}
byte_xasprintf(&played, "%ld:%02ld/%s", l / 60, l % 60, length);
/** @brief Return the @ref queue_entry corresponding to @p iter
* @param model Model that owns @p iter
* @param iter Tree iterator
- * @return ID string
+ * @return Pointer to queue entry
*/
struct queue_entry *ql_iter_to_q(GtkTreeModel *model,
GtkTreeIter *iter) {
iter = my_iter;
}
/* Update all the columns */
- for(int col = 0; col < ql->ncolumns; ++col)
- gtk_list_store_set(ql->store, iter,
- col, ql->columns[col].value(q,
- ql->columns[col].data),
- -1);
+ for(int col = 0; col < ql->ncolumns; ++col) {
+ const char *const v = ql->columns[col].value(q,
+ ql->columns[col].data);
+ if(v)
+ gtk_list_store_set(ql->store, iter,
+ col, v,
+ -1);
+ }
gtk_list_store_set(ql->store, iter,
ql->ncolumns + QUEUEPOINTER_COLUMN, q,
-1);
for(struct queue_entry *q = newq; q; q = q->next) {
const struct newqueue_data *nqd = hash_find(h, q->id);
if(!nqd->old) {
- GtkTreeIter iter[1];
if(after) {
/* Try to insert at the right sort of place */
GtkTreeIter where[1];
--suppress_actions;
}
+/* Drag and drop has to be figured out experimentally, because it is not well
+ * documented.
+ *
+ * First you get a row-inserted. The path argument points to the destination
+ * row but this will not yet have had its values set. The source row is still
+ * present. AFAICT the iter argument points to the same place.
+ *
+ * Then you get a row-deleted. The path argument identifies the row that was
+ * deleted. By this stage the row inserted above has acquired its values.
+ *
+ * A complication is that the deletion will move the inserted row. For
+ * instance, if you do a drag that moves row 1 down to after the track that was
+ * formerly on row 9, in the row-inserted call it will show up as row 10, but
+ * in the row-deleted call, row 1 will have been deleted thus making the
+ * inserted row be row 9.
+ *
+ * So when we see the row-inserted we have no idea what track to move.
+ * Therefore we stash it until we see a row-deleted.
+ */
+
+/** @brief row-inserted callback */
+static void ql_row_inserted(GtkTreeModel attribute((unused)) *treemodel,
+ GtkTreePath *path,
+ GtkTreeIter attribute((unused)) *iter,
+ gpointer user_data) {
+ struct queuelike *const ql = user_data;
+ if(!suppress_actions) {
+#if 0
+ char *ps = gtk_tree_path_to_string(path);
+ GtkTreeIter piter[1];
+ gboolean pi = gtk_tree_model_get_iter(treemodel, piter, path);
+ struct queue_entry *pq = pi ? ql_iter_to_q(treemodel, piter) : 0;
+ struct queue_entry *iq = ql_iter_to_q(treemodel, iter);
+
+ fprintf(stderr, "row-inserted %s path=%s pi=%d pq=%p path=%s iq=%p iter=%s\n",
+ ql->name,
+ ps,
+ pi,
+ pq,
+ (pi
+ ? (pq ? pq->track : "(pq=0)")
+ : "(pi=FALSE)"),
+ iq,
+ iq ? iq->track : "(iq=0)");
+
+ GtkTreeIter j[1];
+ gboolean jt = gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first(treemodel, j);
+ int row = 0;
+ while(jt) {
+ struct queue_entry *q = ql_iter_to_q(treemodel, j);
+ fprintf(stderr, " %2d %s\n", row++, q ? q->track : "(no q)");
+ jt = gtk_tree_model_iter_next(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store), j);
+ }
+ g_free(ps);
+#endif
+ /* Remember an iterator pointing at the insertion target */
+ if(ql->drag_target)
+ gtk_tree_path_free(ql->drag_target);
+ ql->drag_target = gtk_tree_path_copy(path);
+ }
+}
+
+/** @brief row-deleted callback */
+static void ql_row_deleted(GtkTreeModel attribute((unused)) *treemodel,
+ GtkTreePath *path,
+ gpointer user_data) {
+ struct queuelike *const ql = user_data;
+
+ if(!suppress_actions) {
+#if 0
+ char *ps = gtk_tree_path_to_string(path);
+ fprintf(stderr, "row-deleted %s path=%s ql->drag_target=%s\n",
+ ql->name, ps, gtk_tree_path_to_string(ql->drag_target));
+ GtkTreeIter j[1];
+ gboolean jt = gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first(treemodel, j);
+ int row = 0;
+ while(jt) {
+ struct queue_entry *q = ql_iter_to_q(treemodel, j);
+ fprintf(stderr, " %2d %s\n", row++, q ? q->track : "(no q)");
+ jt = gtk_tree_model_iter_next(GTK_TREE_MODEL(ql->store), j);
+ }
+ g_free(ps);
+#endif
+ if(!ql->drag_target) {
+ error(0, "%s: unsuppressed row-deleted with no row-inserted",
+ ql->name);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* Get the source and destination row numbers. */
+ int srcrow = gtk_tree_path_get_indices(path)[0];
+ int dstrow = gtk_tree_path_get_indices(ql->drag_target)[0];
+ //fprintf(stderr, "srcrow=%d dstrow=%d\n", srcrow, dstrow);
+
+ /* Note that the source row is computed AFTER the destination has been
+ * inserted, since GTK+ does the insert before the delete. Therefore if
+ * the source row is south (higher row number) of the destination, it will
+ * be one higher than expected.
+ *
+ * For instance if we drag row 1 to before row 0 we will see row-inserted
+ * for row 0 but then a row-deleted for row 2.
+ */
+ if(srcrow > dstrow)
+ --srcrow;
+
+ /* Tell the queue implementation */
+ ql->drop(srcrow, dstrow);
+
+ /* Dispose of stashed data */
+ gtk_tree_path_free(ql->drag_target);
+ ql->drag_target = 0;
+ }
+}
+
/** @brief Initialize a @ref queuelike */
GtkWidget *init_queuelike(struct queuelike *ql) {
D(("init_queuelike"));
g_signal_connect(ql->view, "button-press-event",
G_CALLBACK(ql_button_release), ql);
+ /* Drag+drop*/
+ if(ql->drop) {
+ gtk_tree_view_set_reorderable(GTK_TREE_VIEW(ql->view), TRUE);
+ g_signal_connect(ql->store,
+ "row-inserted",
+ G_CALLBACK(ql_row_inserted), ql);
+ g_signal_connect(ql->store,
+ "row-deleted",
+ G_CALLBACK(ql_row_deleted), ql);
+ }
+
/* TODO style? */
ql->init();