ciderpress/util/ProgressCancelDialog.h

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/*
* CiderPress
* Copyright (C) 2007 by faddenSoft, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
* See the file LICENSE for distribution terms.
*/
/*
* Display a modeless progress dialog with a "cancel" button.
*
* The user of this class must define a dialog with at least an IDCANCEL
* button.
*/
Large set of changes to restore CiderPress build. CiderPress and MDC now compile, and execute far enough to open their respective "about" boxes, but I doubt they'll do much more than that. * Switch from MBCS to UNICODE APIs Microsoft switched to UTF-16 (by way of UCS-2) a long time ago, and the support for MBCS seems to be getting phased out. So it's time to switch to wide strings. This is a bit awkward for CiderPress because it works with disk and file archives with 8-bit filenames, and I want NufxLib and DiskImgLib to continue to work on Linux (which has largely taken the UTF-8 approach to Unicode). The libraries will continue to work with 8-bit filenames, with CiderPress/MDC doing the conversion at the appropriate point. There were a couple of places where strings from a structure handed back by one of the libraries were used directly in the UI, or vice-versa, which is a problem because we have nowhere to store the result of the conversion. These currently have fixed place-holder "xyzzy" strings. All UI strings are now wide. Various format strings now use "%ls" and "%hs" to explicitly specify wide and narrow. This doesn't play well with gcc, so only the Windows-specific parts use those. * Various updates to vcxproj files The project-file conversion had some cruft that is now largely gone. The build now has a common output directory for the EXEs and libraries, avoiding the old post-build copy steps. * Added zlib 1.2.8 and nufxlib 2.2.2 source snapshots The old "prebuilts" directory is now gone. The libraries are now built as part of building the apps. I added a minimal set of files for zlib, and a full set for nufxlib. The Linux-specific nufxlib goodies are included for the benefit of the Linux utilities, which are currently broken (don't build). * Replace symbols used for include guards Symbols with a leading "__" are reserved.
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#ifndef UTIL_PROCESSCANCELDIALOG_H
#define UTIL_PROCESSCANCELDIALOG_H
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/*
* This class must be allocated on the heap.
*
* Create with the dialog ID, thermometer ID, parent window, and a pointer to
* a boolean that will be set to "true" if the user hits "cancel".
*/
class ProgressCancelDialog : public CancelDialog {
public:
ProgressCancelDialog(void) : fProgressID(0) {}
virtual ~ProgressCancelDialog(void) {}
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BOOL Create(bool* pCancelFlag, int dialogID, int progressID,
CWnd* pParentWnd = NULL)
{
fProgressID = progressID;
return CancelDialog::Create(pCancelFlag, dialogID, pParentWnd);
}
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enum { kProgressResolution = 1000 };
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/*
* Update the progress meter.
*
* Returns IDOK if all is well, IDCANCEL if the "cancel" button was hit.
*/
int SetProgress(int newVal)
{
ASSERT(newVal >= 0 && newVal <= kProgressResolution);
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CProgressCtrl* pProgress = (CProgressCtrl*) GetDlgItem(fProgressID);
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if (pProgress != NULL) {
/* would be nice to only set the range once */
pProgress->SetRange(0, kProgressResolution);
pProgress->SetPos(newVal);
}
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if (*fpCancelFlag) {
// dim the button to ack receipt
CWnd* pWnd = GetDlgItem(IDCANCEL);
pWnd->EnableWindow(FALSE);
return IDCANCEL;
} else
return IDOK;
}
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private:
DECLARE_COPY_AND_OPEQ(ProgressCancelDialog)
BOOL OnInitDialog(void) {
CancelDialog::OnInitDialog();
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ASSERT(fProgressID != 0);
CProgressCtrl* pProgress = (CProgressCtrl*) GetDlgItem(fProgressID);
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ASSERT(pProgress != NULL);
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/* for some reason this doesn't work if I do it here */
//pProgress->SetRange(0, kProgressResolution);
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pProgress->SetFocus(); // get focus off of the Cancel button
return FALSE; // accept our focus
}
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// CancelDialog traps OnCancel
// ModelessDialog traps OnCancel/OnOK
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//void PostNcDestroy(void) { delete this; }
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int fProgressID;
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};
Large set of changes to restore CiderPress build. CiderPress and MDC now compile, and execute far enough to open their respective "about" boxes, but I doubt they'll do much more than that. * Switch from MBCS to UNICODE APIs Microsoft switched to UTF-16 (by way of UCS-2) a long time ago, and the support for MBCS seems to be getting phased out. So it's time to switch to wide strings. This is a bit awkward for CiderPress because it works with disk and file archives with 8-bit filenames, and I want NufxLib and DiskImgLib to continue to work on Linux (which has largely taken the UTF-8 approach to Unicode). The libraries will continue to work with 8-bit filenames, with CiderPress/MDC doing the conversion at the appropriate point. There were a couple of places where strings from a structure handed back by one of the libraries were used directly in the UI, or vice-versa, which is a problem because we have nowhere to store the result of the conversion. These currently have fixed place-holder "xyzzy" strings. All UI strings are now wide. Various format strings now use "%ls" and "%hs" to explicitly specify wide and narrow. This doesn't play well with gcc, so only the Windows-specific parts use those. * Various updates to vcxproj files The project-file conversion had some cruft that is now largely gone. The build now has a common output directory for the EXEs and libraries, avoiding the old post-build copy steps. * Added zlib 1.2.8 and nufxlib 2.2.2 source snapshots The old "prebuilts" directory is now gone. The libraries are now built as part of building the apps. I added a minimal set of files for zlib, and a full set for nufxlib. The Linux-specific nufxlib goodies are included for the benefit of the Linux utilities, which are currently broken (don't build). * Replace symbols used for include guards Symbols with a leading "__" are reserved.
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#endif /*UTIL_PROCESSCANCELDIALOG_H*/