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/*
* This file is subject to the terms of the GFX License. If a copy of
* the license was not distributed with this file, you can obtain one at:
*
* http://ugfx.org/license.html
*/
/**
* @file include/gwin/console.h
* @brief GWIN Graphic window subsystem header file.
*
* @defgroup Console Console
* @ingroup GWIN
*
* @details GWIN allows it to create a console/terminal like window.
* You can simply use chprintf() to print to the terminal.
*
* @pre GFX_USE_GWIN must be set to TRUE in your gfxconf.h
* @pre GWIN_NEED_CONSOLE must be set to TRUE in your gfxconf.h
*
* @{
*/
#ifndef _GWIN_CONSOLE_H
#define _GWIN_CONSOLE_H
/* This file is included within "gwin/gwin.h" */
// A console window. Supports wrapped text writing and a cursor.
typedef struct GConsoleObject {
GWindowObject g;
coord_t cx, cy; // Cursor position
#if GFX_USE_OS_CHIBIOS && GWIN_CONSOLE_USE_BASESTREAM
struct GConsoleWindowStream_t {
const struct GConsoleWindowVMT_t *vmt;
_base_asynchronous_channel_data
} stream;
#endif
} GConsoleObject;
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* @brief Create a console window.
* @details A console window allows text to be written.
* @note Text in a console window supports newlines and will wrap text as required.
* @return NULL if there is no resultant drawing area, otherwise a window handle.
*
* @param[in] gc The GConsoleObject structure to initialise. If this is NULL the structure is dynamically allocated.
* @param[in] pInit The initialization parameters to use
*
* @note The drawing color and the background color get set to the current defaults. If you haven't called
* @p gwinSetDefaultColor() or @p gwinSetDefaultBgColor() then these are White and Black respectively.
* @note The font gets set to the current default font. If you haven't called @p gwinSetDefaultFont() then there
* is no default font and text drawing operations will no nothing.
* @note On creation even if the window is visible it is not automatically cleared.
* You may do that by calling @p gwinClear() (possibly after changing your background color)
* @note A console does not save the drawing state. It is not automatically redrawn if the window is moved or
* its visibility state is changed.
*
* @api
*/
GHandle gwinConsoleCreate(GConsoleObject *gc, const GWindowInit *pInit);
#if GFX_USE_OS_CHIBIOS && GWIN_CONSOLE_USE_BASESTREAM
/**
* @brief Get a stream from a console window suitable for use with chprintf().
* @return The stream handle or NULL if this is not a console window.
*
* @param[in] gh The window handle (must be a console window)
*
* @note Only useful in ChibiOS
*
* @api
*/
BaseSequentialStream *gwinConsoleGetStream(GHandle gh);
#endif
/**
* @brief Put a character at the cursor position in the window.
* @note Uses the current foreground color to draw the character and fills the background using the background drawing color
*
* @param[in] gh The window handle (must be a console window)
* @param[in] c The character to draw
*
* @api
*/
void gwinPutChar(GHandle gh, char c);
/**
* @brief Put a string at the cursor position in the window. It will wrap lines as required.
* @note Uses the current foreground color to draw the string and fills the background using the background drawing color
*
* @param[in] gh The window handle (must be a console window)
* @param[in] str The string to draw
*
* @api
*/
void gwinPutString(GHandle gh, const char *str);
/**
* @brief Put the character array at the cursor position in the window. It will wrap lines as required.
* @note Uses the current foreground color to draw the string and fills the background using the background drawing color
*
* @param[in] gh The window handle (must be a console window)
* @param[in] str The string to draw
* @param[in] n The number of characters to draw
*
* @api
*/
void gwinPutCharArray(GHandle gh, const char *str, size_t n);
/**
* @brief Print a formatted string at the cursor position in the window. It will wrap lines as required.
* @details This function implements a minimal printf() like functionality
* The general parameters format is: %[-][width|*][.precision|*][l|L]p.
* The following parameter types (p) are supported:
* - <b>x</b> hexadecimal integer.
* - <b>X</b> hexadecimal long.
* - <b>o</b> octal integer.
* - <b>O</b> octal long.
* - <b>d</b> decimal signed integer.
* - <b>D</b> decimal signed long.
* - <b>u</b> decimal unsigned integer.
* - <b>U</b> decimal unsigned long.
* - <b>c</b> character.
* - <b>s</b> string.
* @note Uses the current foreground color to draw the string and fills the background using the background drawing color
*
* @param[in] gh The window handle (must be a console window)
* @param[in] fmt The format string (as per printf)
* @param[in] ... The format string arguments.
*
* @api
*/
void gwinPrintf(GHandle gh, const char *fmt, ...);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _GWIN_CONSOLE_H */
/** @} */
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