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197 lines
7.9 KiB
Rust
197 lines
7.9 KiB
Rust
use glam::Vec2;
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use crate::{
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draw::{
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atlas::{TextureAtlasManager, TextureAtlasMeta},
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UiDrawCall, UiDrawCommandList,
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}, element::{MeasureContext, ProcessContext, UiElement}, event::{EventQueue, UiEvent}, input::UiInputState, layout::{LayoutInfo, UiDirection}, state::StateRepo, text::{FontHandle, TextRenderer}
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};
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/// The main instance of the UI system.
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///
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/// In most cases, you should only have one instance of this struct, but multiple instances are allowed\
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/// (Please note that it's possible to render multiple UI "roots" using a single instance)
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pub struct UiInstance {
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//mouse_position: Vec2,
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stateful_state: StateRepo,
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//event_queue: VecDeque<UiEvent>,
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prev_draw_commands: UiDrawCommandList,
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draw_commands: UiDrawCommandList,
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draw_call: UiDrawCall,
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draw_call_modified: bool,
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text_renderer: TextRenderer,
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atlas: TextureAtlasManager,
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events: EventQueue,
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input: UiInputState,
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//True if in the middle of a laying out a frame
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state: bool,
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}
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impl UiInstance {
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/// Crate and initialize a new instance of the UI
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///
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/// In most cases, you should only do this *once*, during the initialization of your application
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pub fn new() -> Self {
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UiInstance {
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//mouse_position: Vec2::ZERO,
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stateful_state: StateRepo::default(),
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//event_queue: VecDeque::new(),
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// root_elements: Vec::new(),
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prev_draw_commands: UiDrawCommandList::default(),
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draw_commands: UiDrawCommandList::default(),
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draw_call: UiDrawCall::default(),
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draw_call_modified: false,
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// ftm: FontTextureManager::default(),
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text_renderer: TextRenderer::new(),
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atlas: {
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let mut atlas = TextureAtlasManager::default();
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//HACK: Ensure that vec(0, 0) uv is white square
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atlas.add_grayscale(1, &[255]);
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atlas
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},
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events: EventQueue::new(),
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input: UiInputState::new(),
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state: false,
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}
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}
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/// Parse and add a font from a raw byte slice to the UI\
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/// TrueType (`.ttf`/`.ttc`) and OpenType (`.otf`) fonts are supported\
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///
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/// Returns a font handle ([`FontHandle`]).
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pub fn add_font(&mut self, font: &[u8]) -> FontHandle {
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self.text_renderer.add_font_from_bytes(font)
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}
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/// Add an element or an element tree to the UI
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///
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/// Use the `max_size` parameter to specify the maximum size of the element\
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/// (usually, the size of the window/screen)
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pub fn add<T: UiElement>(&mut self, element: T, max_size: Vec2) {
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assert!(self.state, "must call UiInstance::begin before adding elements");
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let layout = LayoutInfo {
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position: Vec2::ZERO,
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max_size,
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direction: UiDirection::Vertical,
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};
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let measure = element.measure(MeasureContext {
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state: &self.stateful_state,
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layout: &layout,
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text_measure: self.text_renderer.to_measure(),
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});
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element.process(ProcessContext {
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measure: &measure,
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state: &mut self.stateful_state,
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layout: &layout,
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draw: &mut self.draw_commands,
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text_measure: self.text_renderer.to_measure(),
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});
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}
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/// Prepare the UI for layout and processing\
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/// You must call this function at the beginning of the frame, before adding any elements\
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///
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/// # Panics
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/// If called twice in a row (for example, if you forget to call [`UiInstance::end`])\
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/// This is an indication of a bug in your code and should be fixed.
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pub fn begin(&mut self) {
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//check and update current state
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assert!(!self.state, "must call UiInstance::end before calling UiInstance::begin again");
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self.state = true;
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//first, drain and process the event queue
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self.input.update_state(&mut self.events);
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//then, reset the draw commands
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std::mem::swap(&mut self.prev_draw_commands, &mut self.draw_commands);
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self.draw_commands.commands.clear();
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self.draw_call_modified = false;
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//reset atlas modification flag
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self.atlas.reset_modified();
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}
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/// End the frame and prepare the UI for rendering\
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/// You must call this function at the end of the frame, before rendering the UI
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///
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/// # Panics
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/// If called without calling [`UiInstance::begin`] first. (or if called twice)\
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/// This is an indication of a bug in your code and should be fixed.
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pub fn end(&mut self) {
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//check and update current state
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assert!(self.state, "must call UiInstance::begin before calling UiInstance::end");
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self.state = false;
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//check if the draw commands have been modified
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if self.draw_commands.commands == self.prev_draw_commands.commands {
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return
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}
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//if they have, rebuild the draw call and set the modified flag
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self.draw_call = UiDrawCall::build(&self.draw_commands, &mut self.atlas, &mut self.text_renderer);
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self.draw_call_modified = true;
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}
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/// Get the draw call information for the current frame
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///
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/// This function should only be used by the render backend.\
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/// You should not call this directly unless you're implementing a custom render backend
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///
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/// Returns a tuple with a boolean indicating if the buffers have been modified since the last frame
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///
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/// You should only call this function *after* [`UiInstance::end`]\
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/// Calling it in the middle of a frame will result in a warning but will not cause a panic\
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/// (please note that doing so is probably a mistake and should be fixed in your code)\
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/// Doing so anyway will return draw call data for the previous frame, but the `modified` flag will *always* be incorrect until [`UiInstance::end`] is called
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///
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pub fn draw_call(&self) -> (bool, &UiDrawCall) {
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if self.state {
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log::warn!("UiInstance::draw_call called while in the middle of a frame, this is probably a mistake");
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}
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(self.draw_call_modified, &self.draw_call)
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}
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/// Get the texture atlas size and data for the current frame
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///
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/// This function should only be used by the render backend.\
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/// You should not call this directly unless you're implementing a custom render backend
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///
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/// You should only call this function *after* [`UiInstance::end`]\
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/// Calling it in the middle of a frame will result in a warning but will not cause a panic\
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/// (please note that doing so is probably a mistake and should be fixed in your code)\
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/// Using this function in the middle of a frame will return partially modified atlas data that may be outdated or incomplete\
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/// This will lead to rendering artifacts, 1-frame delays and flashes and is probably not what you want
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///
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/// Make sure to check [`TextureAtlasMeta::modified`] to see if the texture has been modified
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/// since the beginning of the current frame before uploading it to the GPU
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pub fn atlas(&self) -> TextureAtlasMeta {
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if self.state {
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log::warn!("UiInstance::atlas called while in the middle of a frame, this is probably a mistake");
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}
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self.atlas.meta()
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}
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/// Push a platform event to the UI event queue
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///
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/// You should call this function *before* calling [`UiInstance::begin`] or after calling [`UiInstance::end`]\
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/// Calling it in the middle of a frame will result in a warning but will not cause a panic\
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/// (please note that doing so is probably a mistake and should be fixed in your code)\
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/// In this case, the event will be processed in the next frame, but in some cases may affect the current frame.\
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/// (The exact behavior is not guaranteed and you should avoid doing this if possible)
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///
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/// This function should only be used by the platform backend.\
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/// You should not call this directly unless you're implementing a custom platform backend
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/// or have a very specific usecase
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pub fn push_event(&mut self, event: UiEvent) {
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if self.state {
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log::warn!("UiInstance::push_event called while in the middle of a frame, this is probably a mistake");
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}
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self.events.push(event);
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}
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}
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impl Default for UiInstance {
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fn default() -> Self {
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Self::new()
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}
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}
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