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libslic3r should be compilable without Perl.
69 lines
1.6 KiB
C++
69 lines
1.6 KiB
C++
#ifndef PROGRESSSTATUSBAR_HPP
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#define PROGRESSSTATUSBAR_HPP
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#include <memory>
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#include <functional>
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#include "../../callback.hpp"
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class wxTimer;
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class wxGauge;
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class wxButton;
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class wxTimerEvent;
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class wxStatusBar;
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class wxWindow;
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class wxFrame;
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class wxString;
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namespace Slic3r {
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/**
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* @brief The ProgressStatusBar class is the widgets occupying the lower area
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* of the Slicer main window. It consists of a message area to the left and a
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* progress indication area to the right with an optional cancel button.
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*/
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class ProgressStatusBar {
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wxStatusBar *self; // we cheat! It should be the base class but: perl!
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wxTimer *timer_;
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wxGauge *prog_;
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wxButton *cancelbutton_;
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public:
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/// Cancel callback function type
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using CancelFn = std::function<void()>;
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ProgressStatusBar(wxWindow *parent = nullptr, int id = -1);
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~ProgressStatusBar();
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int get_progress() const;
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void set_progress(int);
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int get_range() const;
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void set_range(int = 100);
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void show_progress(bool);
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void start_busy(int = 100);
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void stop_busy();
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inline bool is_busy() const { return busy_; }
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void set_cancel_callback(CancelFn = CancelFn());
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inline void remove_cancel_callback() { set_cancel_callback(); }
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void run(int rate);
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void embed(wxFrame *frame = nullptr);
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void set_status_text(const wxString& txt);
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// Temporary methods to satisfy Perl side
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void show_cancel_button();
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void hide_cancel_button();
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PerlCallback m_perl_cancel_callback;
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private:
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bool busy_ = false;
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CancelFn cancel_cb_;
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};
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namespace GUI {
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using Slic3r::ProgressStatusBar;
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}
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}
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#endif // PROGRESSSTATUSBAR_HPP
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