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* add units support (POINT, PIXEL, SPACE) for polybar - add a size_with_unit struct - add a geometry_format_values struct - move dpi initialisation from renderer.cpp to bar.cpp - add a string to size_with_unit converter - add point support (with pt) - add pixel support (with px) * Fix unit test compilation * clang-format * Better names The old names didn't really capture the purpose of the structs and function. space_type -> spacing_type space_size -> spacing_val size_type -> extent_type geometry -> extent_val geometry_format_values -> percentage_with_offset * Remove parse_size_with_unit No longer needed. The convert<spacing_val> function in config.cpp already does all the work for us and always setting the type to pixel was wrong. In addition, line-size should not be of type spacing_val but extent_val. * Cleanup I tried to address most of my comments on the old PR * Fix renderer width calculation We can't just blindly add the x difference to the width because for example the width should increase if x < width and the increase keeps x < width. Similarly, we can't just add the offset to the width. * Rename geom_format_to_pixels to percentage_with_offset_to_pixel * Cleanup * Apply suggested changes from Patrick on GitHub Co-authored-by: Patrick Ziegler <p.ziegler96@gmail.com> * Update src/components/bar.cpp Co-authored-by: Patrick Ziegler <p.ziegler96@gmail.com> * Update src/components/config.cpp Co-authored-by: Patrick Ziegler <p.ziegler96@gmail.com> * Update src/components/builder.cpp Co-authored-by: Patrick Ziegler <p.ziegler96@gmail.com> * Update src/components/builder.cpp Co-authored-by: Patrick Ziegler <p.ziegler96@gmail.com> * config: Use stod for parsing percentage * Use stof instead of strtof * units: Fix test edge cases * Remove unnecessary clang-format toggle * Use percentage_with_offset for margin-{top,bottom} * Support negative extent values * Rename unit to units and create a cpp file * Move percentage_with_offset_to_pixel unit test to units * Add unit tests for units_utils * Clarify when and how negative spacing/extent is allowed Negative spacing is never allowed and produces a config error. Extents allow negative values in theory, but only a few use-cases accept it. Only the extent value used for the `%{O}` tag and the offset value in percentage_with_offset can be negative. Everything else is capped below at 0. The final pixel value of percentage_with_offset also caps below at 0. * Fix parsing errors not being caught in config * Print a proper error message for uncaught exceptions * Cleanup module::get_output All changes preserve the existing semantics * Stop using remove_trailing_space in module::get_output Instead, we first check if the current tag is built, and only if it is, the spacing is prepended. * Remove unused imports * Restore old behavior If there are two tags and the second one isn't built (module::build returns false), the space in between them is removed. For example in the mpd module: format-online = <toggle> <label-song> foo If mpd is not running, the mpd module will return false when trying to build the `<label-song>` tag. If we don't remove the space between `<toggle>` and `<label-song>`, we end up with two spaces between `<toggle>` and `foo`. This change is to match the old behavior where at least one trailing space character was removed from the builder. * Add changelog entry * Remove unused setting * Use percentage with offset for tray-offset Co-authored-by: Jérôme BOULMIER <jerome.boulmier@outlook.fr> Co-authored-by: Joe Groocock <github@frebib.net>
69 lines
1.6 KiB
C++
69 lines
1.6 KiB
C++
#pragma once
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#include <cstdlib>
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#include "common.hpp"
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POLYBAR_NS
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/**
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* Represents immutable 32-bit color values.
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*/
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class rgba {
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public:
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enum class type { NONE = 0, ARGB, ALPHA_ONLY };
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explicit rgba();
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explicit rgba(uint32_t value, type type = type::ARGB);
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explicit rgba(string hex);
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operator string() const;
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operator uint32_t() const;
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operator bool() const;
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bool operator==(const rgba& other) const;
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bool operator!=(const rgba& other) const;
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uint32_t value() const;
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type get_type() const;
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double alpha_d() const;
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double red_d() const;
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double green_d() const;
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double blue_d() const;
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uint8_t alpha_i() const;
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uint8_t red_i() const;
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uint8_t green_i() const;
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uint8_t blue_i() const;
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bool has_color() const;
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rgba apply_alpha_to(rgba other) const;
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rgba try_apply_alpha_to(rgba other) const;
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private:
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/**
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* Color value in the form ARGB or A000 depending on the type
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*
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* Cannot be const because we have to assign to it in the constructor and initializer lists are not possible.
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*/
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uint32_t m_value;
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/**
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* NONE marks this instance as invalid. If such a color is encountered, it
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* should be treated as if no color was set.
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*
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* ALPHA_ONLY is used for color strings that only have an alpha channel (#AA)
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* these kinds should be combined with another color that has RGB channels
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* before they are used to render anything.
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*
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* Cannot be const because we have to assign to it in the constructor and initializer lists are not possible.
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*/
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enum type m_type { type::NONE };
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};
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namespace color_util {
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string simplify_hex(string hex);
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} // namespace color_util
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POLYBAR_NS_END
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