use bitflags::bitflags; use std::ops::{BitAnd, BitAndAssign, BitOrAssign, Not}; use crate::string::ImStr; use crate::sys; use crate::{Direction, Ui}; bitflags!( /// Flags for invisible buttons #[repr(transparent)] pub struct ButtonFlags: u32 { /// React on left mouse button const MOUSE_BUTTON_LEFT = sys::ImGuiButtonFlags_MouseButtonLeft; /// React on right mouse button const MOUSE_BUTTON_RIGHT = sys::ImGuiButtonFlags_MouseButtonRight; /// React on middle mouse button const MOUSE_BUTTON_MIDDLE = sys::ImGuiButtonFlags_MouseButtonMiddle; } ); /// # Widgets: Miscellaneous impl<'ui> Ui<'ui> { /// Renders a clickable button. /// /// Returns true if this button was clicked. /// /// This is the equivalent of [button_with_size](Self::button_with_size) /// with `size` set to `[0.0, 0.0]`, which will size the button to the /// label's width in the current style. pub fn button(&self, label: &ImStr) -> bool { self.button_with_size(label, [0.0, 0.0]) } /// Renders a clickable button. /// /// Returns true if this button was clicked. /// /// Setting `size` as `[0.0, 0.0]` will size the button to the label's width in /// the current style. pub fn button_with_size(&self, label: &ImStr, size: [f32; 2]) -> bool { unsafe { sys::igButton(label.as_ptr(), size.into()) } } /// Renders a small clickable button that is easy to embed in text. /// /// Returns true if this button was clicked. pub fn small_button(&self, label: &ImStr) -> bool { unsafe { sys::igSmallButton(label.as_ptr()) } } /// Renders a widget with button behaviour without the visual look. /// /// Returns true if this button was clicked. pub fn invisible_button(&self, id: &ImStr, size: [f32; 2]) -> bool { unsafe { sys::igInvisibleButton(id.as_ptr(), size.into(), 0) } } /// Renders a widget with button behaviour without the visual look. /// /// Returns true if this button was clicked. pub fn invisible_button_flags(&self, id: &ImStr, size: [f32; 2], flags: ButtonFlags) -> bool { unsafe { sys::igInvisibleButton(id.as_ptr(), size.into(), flags.bits() as i32) } } /// Renders a square button with an arrow shape. /// /// Returns true if this button was clicked. pub fn arrow_button(&self, id: &ImStr, direction: Direction) -> bool { unsafe { sys::igArrowButton(id.as_ptr(), direction as i32) } } /// Renders a simple checkbox. /// /// Returns true if this checkbox was clicked. pub fn checkbox(&self, label: &ImStr, value: &mut bool) -> bool { unsafe { sys::igCheckbox(label.as_ptr(), value as *mut bool) } } /// Renders a checkbox suitable for toggling bit flags using a mask. /// /// Returns true if this checkbox was clicked. pub fn checkbox_flags(&self, label: &ImStr, flags: &mut T, mask: T) -> bool where T: Copy + PartialEq + BitOrAssign + BitAndAssign + BitAnd + Not, { let mut value = *flags & mask == mask; let pressed = self.checkbox(label, &mut value); if pressed { if value { *flags |= mask; } else { *flags &= !mask; } } pressed } /// Renders a simple radio button. /// /// Returns true if this radio button was clicked. pub fn radio_button_bool(&self, label: &ImStr, active: bool) -> bool { unsafe { sys::igRadioButtonBool(label.as_ptr(), active) } } /// Renders a radio button suitable for choosing an arbitrary value. /// /// Returns true if this radio button was clicked. pub fn radio_button(&self, label: &ImStr, value: &mut T, button_value: T) -> bool where T: Copy + PartialEq, { let pressed = self.radio_button_bool(label, *value == button_value); if pressed { *value = button_value; } pressed } /// Renders a small circle and keeps the cursor on the same line pub fn bullet(&self) { unsafe { sys::igBullet() }; } }