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138 lines
5.6 KiB
C
138 lines
5.6 KiB
C
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Created: Thursday, September 7, 1989 at 9:11 PM
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CursorCtl.h
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C Interface to the Macintosh Libraries
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<<< CursorCtl - Cursor Control Header File >>>
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Copyright Apple Computer, Inc. 1985-1991
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All rights reserved
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This file is used in these builds: ROM System
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Change History (most recent first):
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<3> 8/8/91 JL Update copyright
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This file contains:
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InitCursorCtl(newCursors) - Init CursorCtl to load the 'acur' resource
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RotateCursor(counter) - Sequence through cursor frames for counter mod 32
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SpinCursor(increment) - Sequence mod 32 incrementing internal counter
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Hide_Cursor() - Hide the current cursor
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Show_Cursor(cursorKind) - Show the cursor
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************************************************************/
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#ifndef __CURSORCTL__
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#define __CURSORCTL__
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enum {HIDDEN_CURSOR,I_BEAM_CURSOR,CROSS_CURSOR,PLUS_CURSOR,WATCH_CURSOR,
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ARROW_CURSOR};
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typedef unsigned char Cursors;
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struct Acur {
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short n; /*Number of cursors ("frames of film")*/
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short index; /* Next frame to show <for internal use>*/
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short frame1; /*'CURS' resource id for frame #1*/
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short fill1; /*<for internal use>*/
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short frame2; /*'CURS' resource id for frame #2*/
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short fill2; /*<for internal use>*/
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short frameN; /*'CURS' resource id for frame #N*/
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short fillN; /*<for internal use>*/
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};
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typedef struct Acur acur,*acurPtr,**acurHandle;
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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pascal void InitCursorCtl(acurHandle newCursors);
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/*
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Initialize the CursorCtl unit. This should be called once prior to calling
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RotateCursor or SpinCursor. It need not be called if only Hide_Cursor or
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Show_Cursor are used. If NewCursors is NULL, InitCursorCtl loads in the
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'acur' resource and the 'CURS' resources specified by the 'acur' resource
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ids. If any of the resources cannot be loaded, the cursor will not be
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changed.
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The 'acur' resource is assumed to either be in the currently running tool or
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application, or the MPW Shell for a tool, or in the System file. The 'acur'
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resource id must be 0 for a tool or application, 1 for the Shell, and 2 for
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the System file.
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If NewCursors is not NULL, it is ASSUMED to be a handle to an 'acur' formatted
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resource designated by the caller and it will be used instead of doing a
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GetResource on 'acur'. Note, if RotateCursor or SpinCursor are called without
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calling InitCursorCtl, then RotateCursor and SpinCursor will do the call for
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the user the first time it is called. However, the possible disadvantage of
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using this technique is that the resource memory allocated may have
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undesirable affect (fragmentation?) on the application. Using InitCursorCtl
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has the advantage of causing the allocation at a specific time determined by
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the user.
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Caution: InitCursorCtl MODIFIES the 'acur' resource in memory. Specifically,
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it changes each FrameN/fillN integer pair to a handle to the corresponding
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'CURS' resource also in memory. Thus if NewCursors is not NULL when
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InitCursorCtl is called, the caller must guarantee NewCursors always points to
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a "fresh" copy of an 'acur' resource. This need only be of concern to a
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caller who wants to repeatly use multiple 'acur' resources during execution of
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their programs.
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*/
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pascal void RotateCursor(long counter);
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/*
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RotateCursor is called to rotate the "I am active" "beach ball" cursor, or to
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animate whatever sequence of cursors set up by InitCursorCtl. The next cursor
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("frame") is used when Counter % 32 = 0 (Counter is some kind of incrementing
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or decrementing index maintained by the caller). A positive counter sequences
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forward through the cursors (e.g., it rotates the "beach ball" cursor
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clockwise), and a negative cursor sequences through the cursors backwards
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(e.g., it rotates the "beach ball" cursor counterclockwise). Note,
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RotateCursor just does a Mac SetCursor call for the proper cursor picture.
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It is assumed the cursor is visible from a prior Show_Cursor call.
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*/
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pascal void SpinCursor(short increment);
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/*
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SpinCursor is similar in function to RotateCursor, except that instead of
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passing a counter, an Increment is passed an added to a counter maintained
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here. SpinCursor is provided for those users who do not happen to have a
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convenient counter handy but still want to use the spinning "beach ball"
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cursor, or any sequence of cursors set up by InitCursorCtl. A positive
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increment sequences forward through the curos (rotating the "beach ball"
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cursor clockwise), and a negative increment sequences backward through the
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cursors (rotating the "beach ball" cursor counter-clockwise). A zero value
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for the increment resets the counter to zero. Note, it is the increment, and
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not the value of the counter that determines the sequencing direction of the
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cursor (and hence the spin direction of the "beach ball" cursor).
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*/
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pascal void Hide_Cursor(void);
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/*
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Hide the cursor if it is showing.This is this unit's call to the Mac
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HideCursor routine.Thus the Mac cursor level is decremented by one when this
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routine is called.
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*/
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pascal void Show_Cursor(Cursors cursorKind);
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/*
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Increment the cursor level, which may have been decremented by Hide_Cursor,
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and display the specified cursor if the level becomes 0 (it is never
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incremented beyond 0).The CursorKind is the kind of cursor to show. It is
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one of the values HIDDEN_CURSOR, I_BEAM_CURSOR, CROSS_CURSOR, PLUS_CURSOR,
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WATCH_CURSOR, and ARROW_CURSOR. Except for HIDDEN_CURSOR, a Mac SetCursor is
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done for the specified cursor prior to doing a ShowCursor. HIDDEN_CURSOR just
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causes a ShowCursor call. Note, ARROW_CURSOR will only work correctly if
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there is already a grafPort set up pointed to by 0(A5).
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*/
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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