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6502bench/SourceGen/WpfGui/EditStatusFlags.xaml.cs
Andy McFadden 5fb1fb3240 Set owner of status flags edit window
The XAML code specified it to be placed centered on the owner's window,
but we weren't actually setting the owner.
2021-06-03 17:16:07 -07:00

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C#

/*
* Copyright 2019 faddenSoft
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
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using System;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using Asm65;
namespace SourceGen.WpfGui {
/// <summary>
/// Edit Status Flags dialog.
/// </summary>
public partial class EditStatusFlags : Window {
/// <summary>
/// Edited status flag value.
/// </summary>
public StatusFlags FlagValue { get; private set; }
/// <summary>
/// Set this if the CPU has an emulation flag (65802/65816). If this isn't
/// set, the M, X, and E flag buttons will be disabled.
/// </summary>
private bool mHasEmuFlag;
public EditStatusFlags(Window owner, StatusFlags flagValue, bool hasEmuFlag) {
InitializeComponent();
Owner = owner;
DataContext = this;
FlagValue = flagValue;
mHasEmuFlag = hasEmuFlag;
}
private void Window_Loaded(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e) {
if (!mHasEmuFlag) {
DisableColumn(radioMDefault, radioMZero, radioMOne, radioMIndeterminate);
DisableColumn(radioXDefault, radioXZero, radioXOne, radioXIndeterminate);
DisableColumn(radioEDefault, radioEZero, radioEOne, radioEIndeterminate);
// I'm not going to force the M/X/E flags to have a particular value based
// on the CPU definition. The flags aren't used for non-65802/65816, so
// the values are irrelevant. If somebody is switching between CPUs I think
// it'd be weird to force the values during editing but leave any non-edited
// values alone. If they want to switch to 65816, set M/X/E, and then switch
// back, they're welcome to do so.
}
SetCheckedButtons();
}
private void DisableColumn(RadioButton def, RadioButton zero, RadioButton one,
RadioButton indeterminate) {
def.IsEnabled = zero.IsEnabled = one.IsEnabled = indeterminate.IsEnabled = false;
}
private void OkButton_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e) {
StatusFlags flags = new StatusFlags();
flags.N = GetChecked(radioNDefault, radioNZero, radioNOne, radioNIndeterminate);
flags.V = GetChecked(radioVDefault, radioVZero, radioVOne, radioVIndeterminate);
flags.M = GetChecked(radioMDefault, radioMZero, radioMOne, radioMIndeterminate);
flags.X = GetChecked(radioXDefault, radioXZero, radioXOne, radioXIndeterminate);
flags.D = GetChecked(radioDDefault, radioDZero, radioDOne, radioDIndeterminate);
flags.I = GetChecked(radioIDefault, radioIZero, radioIOne, radioIIndeterminate);
flags.Z = GetChecked(radioZDefault, radioZZero, radioZOne, radioZIndeterminate);
flags.C = GetChecked(radioCDefault, radioCZero, radioCOne, radioCIndeterminate);
flags.E = GetChecked(radioEDefault, radioEZero, radioEOne, radioEIndeterminate);
//// If they're setting emulation mode, also set M/X to 1. This is implicitly
//// true, but things are a bit clearer if we make it explicit.
//if (flags.E == 1) {
// flags.M = flags.X = 1;
//}
FlagValue = flags;
DialogResult = true;
}
private void ResetButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) {
FlagValue = new StatusFlags();
SetCheckedButtons();
}
/// <summary>
/// Calls SetChecked() for each flag.
/// </summary>
private void SetCheckedButtons() {
SetChecked(FlagValue.N, radioNDefault, radioNZero, radioNOne, radioNIndeterminate);
SetChecked(FlagValue.V, radioVDefault, radioVZero, radioVOne, radioVIndeterminate);
SetChecked(FlagValue.M, radioMDefault, radioMZero, radioMOne, radioMIndeterminate);
SetChecked(FlagValue.X, radioXDefault, radioXZero, radioXOne, radioXIndeterminate);
SetChecked(FlagValue.D, radioDDefault, radioDZero, radioDOne, radioDIndeterminate);
SetChecked(FlagValue.I, radioIDefault, radioIZero, radioIOne, radioIIndeterminate);
SetChecked(FlagValue.Z, radioZDefault, radioZZero, radioZOne, radioZIndeterminate);
SetChecked(FlagValue.C, radioCDefault, radioCZero, radioCOne, radioCIndeterminate);
SetChecked(FlagValue.E, radioEDefault, radioEZero, radioEOne, radioEIndeterminate);
}
/// <summary>
/// Sets the "checked" flag on the appropriate radio button.
/// </summary>
private void SetChecked(int value, RadioButton def, RadioButton zero, RadioButton one,
RadioButton indeterminate) {
switch (value) {
case TriState16.UNSPECIFIED:
def.IsChecked = true;
break;
case TriState16.INDETERMINATE:
indeterminate.IsChecked = true;
break;
case 0:
zero.IsChecked = true;
break;
case 1:
one.IsChecked = true;
break;
default:
throw new Exception("Unexpected value " + value);
}
}
private void okButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) {
StatusFlags flags = new StatusFlags();
flags.N = GetChecked(radioNDefault, radioNZero, radioNOne, radioNIndeterminate);
flags.V = GetChecked(radioVDefault, radioVZero, radioVOne, radioVIndeterminate);
flags.M = GetChecked(radioMDefault, radioMZero, radioMOne, radioMIndeterminate);
flags.X = GetChecked(radioXDefault, radioXZero, radioXOne, radioXIndeterminate);
flags.D = GetChecked(radioDDefault, radioDZero, radioDOne, radioDIndeterminate);
flags.I = GetChecked(radioIDefault, radioIZero, radioIOne, radioIIndeterminate);
flags.Z = GetChecked(radioZDefault, radioZZero, radioZOne, radioZIndeterminate);
flags.C = GetChecked(radioCDefault, radioCZero, radioCOne, radioCIndeterminate);
flags.E = GetChecked(radioEDefault, radioEZero, radioEOne, radioEIndeterminate);
//// If they're setting emulation mode, also set M/X to 1. This is implicitly
//// true, but things are a bit clearer if we make it explicit.
//if (flags.E == 1) {
// flags.M = flags.X = 1;
//}
FlagValue = flags;
}
/// <summary>
/// Identifies the checked radio button and returns the appropriate TriState16 value.
/// </summary>
private int GetChecked(RadioButton def, RadioButton zero, RadioButton one,
RadioButton indeterminate) {
if (zero.IsChecked == true) {
return 0;
} else if (one.IsChecked == true) {
return 1;
} else if (indeterminate.IsChecked == true) {
return TriState16.INDETERMINATE;
} else if (def.IsChecked == true) {
return TriState16.UNSPECIFIED;
} else {
throw new Exception("No radio button selected");
}
}
}
}