cacao/examples/calculator/calculator.rs

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Begin reworking many internals to push for v0.1. - Beginning to transition View types to use Rc/RefCell internally, which should provide better guarantees about ownership on the Rust side. This is also important for certain Objective-C side scenarios where we may need to set an ivar after creation, which requires some level of mutability. This may also possibly help bring down the unsafe usage, which would be cool. - Rewrote the Color module; this now handles system colors better, and provides support for dynamic color creation. Supporting combinations of dark/light/contrast is now possible with handler passed in via `Color::dynamic`. This still has work to do in terms of some accessor methods and such, but it works well for now. The `to_platform...` method should be removed before v0.1. - Added a new feature for enabling fallback color usage on older macOS versions that don't support system colors. This may honestly never be used, but it cost nothing to implement. - Fixed a bug in the Autolayout wrapper where dereferencing could cause constraints to crash at runtime. - Support setting text color on labels. - Support setting text color on buttons, albeit very hacky right now. This needs to be extracted and/or cleaned up, but getting it sketched out was important for this commit. - Support setting a key equivalent on buttons. - Creating a local event monitor is now possible. - Examples updated; Calculator clone example added. The only API breaking change in this commit from earlier commits should be `color::rgb` needing to be `color::Color` followed by a `Color::rgb(...)` call.
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use std::sync::{Arc, RwLock};
use cacao::appkit::App;
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use cacao::lazy_static::lazy_static;
Begin reworking many internals to push for v0.1. - Beginning to transition View types to use Rc/RefCell internally, which should provide better guarantees about ownership on the Rust side. This is also important for certain Objective-C side scenarios where we may need to set an ivar after creation, which requires some level of mutability. This may also possibly help bring down the unsafe usage, which would be cool. - Rewrote the Color module; this now handles system colors better, and provides support for dynamic color creation. Supporting combinations of dark/light/contrast is now possible with handler passed in via `Color::dynamic`. This still has work to do in terms of some accessor methods and such, but it works well for now. The `to_platform...` method should be removed before v0.1. - Added a new feature for enabling fallback color usage on older macOS versions that don't support system colors. This may honestly never be used, but it cost nothing to implement. - Fixed a bug in the Autolayout wrapper where dereferencing could cause constraints to crash at runtime. - Support setting text color on labels. - Support setting text color on buttons, albeit very hacky right now. This needs to be extracted and/or cleaned up, but getting it sketched out was important for this commit. - Support setting a key equivalent on buttons. - Creating a local event monitor is now possible. - Examples updated; Calculator clone example added. The only API breaking change in this commit from earlier commits should be `color::rgb` needing to be `color::Color` followed by a `Color::rgb(...)` call.
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use crate::CalculatorApp;
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub enum Msg {
Push(i32),
Add,
Subtract,
Multiply,
Divide,
Decimal,
Clear,
Mod,
Invert,
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Equals
Begin reworking many internals to push for v0.1. - Beginning to transition View types to use Rc/RefCell internally, which should provide better guarantees about ownership on the Rust side. This is also important for certain Objective-C side scenarios where we may need to set an ivar after creation, which requires some level of mutability. This may also possibly help bring down the unsafe usage, which would be cool. - Rewrote the Color module; this now handles system colors better, and provides support for dynamic color creation. Supporting combinations of dark/light/contrast is now possible with handler passed in via `Color::dynamic`. This still has work to do in terms of some accessor methods and such, but it works well for now. The `to_platform...` method should be removed before v0.1. - Added a new feature for enabling fallback color usage on older macOS versions that don't support system colors. This may honestly never be used, but it cost nothing to implement. - Fixed a bug in the Autolayout wrapper where dereferencing could cause constraints to crash at runtime. - Support setting text color on labels. - Support setting text color on buttons, albeit very hacky right now. This needs to be extracted and/or cleaned up, but getting it sketched out was important for this commit. - Support setting a key equivalent on buttons. - Creating a local event monitor is now possible. - Examples updated; Calculator clone example added. The only API breaking change in this commit from earlier commits should be `color::rgb` needing to be `color::Color` followed by a `Color::rgb(...)` call.
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}
/// Asynchronously calls back through to the top of the application
/// on the main thread.
pub fn dispatch(msg: Msg) {
println!("Dispatching UI message: {:?}", msg);
CALCULATOR.run(msg)
}
lazy_static! {
pub static ref CALCULATOR: Calculator = Calculator::new();
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Calculator(Arc<RwLock<Vec<String>>>);
impl Calculator {
pub fn new() -> Self {
Calculator(Arc::new(RwLock::new(Vec::new())))
}
pub fn run(&self, message: Msg) {
let mut expression = self.0.write().unwrap();
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Begin reworking many internals to push for v0.1. - Beginning to transition View types to use Rc/RefCell internally, which should provide better guarantees about ownership on the Rust side. This is also important for certain Objective-C side scenarios where we may need to set an ivar after creation, which requires some level of mutability. This may also possibly help bring down the unsafe usage, which would be cool. - Rewrote the Color module; this now handles system colors better, and provides support for dynamic color creation. Supporting combinations of dark/light/contrast is now possible with handler passed in via `Color::dynamic`. This still has work to do in terms of some accessor methods and such, but it works well for now. The `to_platform...` method should be removed before v0.1. - Added a new feature for enabling fallback color usage on older macOS versions that don't support system colors. This may honestly never be used, but it cost nothing to implement. - Fixed a bug in the Autolayout wrapper where dereferencing could cause constraints to crash at runtime. - Support setting text color on labels. - Support setting text color on buttons, albeit very hacky right now. This needs to be extracted and/or cleaned up, but getting it sketched out was important for this commit. - Support setting a key equivalent on buttons. - Creating a local event monitor is now possible. - Examples updated; Calculator clone example added. The only API breaking change in this commit from earlier commits should be `color::rgb` needing to be `color::Color` followed by a `Color::rgb(...)` call.
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match message {
Msg::Push(i) => {
// Realistically you might want to check decimal length here or something.
// We're not bothering for this example.
(*expression).push(i.to_string());
let display = (*expression).join("").split(" ").last().unwrap_or("0").to_string();
App::<CalculatorApp, String>::dispatch_main(display);
},
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Begin reworking many internals to push for v0.1. - Beginning to transition View types to use Rc/RefCell internally, which should provide better guarantees about ownership on the Rust side. This is also important for certain Objective-C side scenarios where we may need to set an ivar after creation, which requires some level of mutability. This may also possibly help bring down the unsafe usage, which would be cool. - Rewrote the Color module; this now handles system colors better, and provides support for dynamic color creation. Supporting combinations of dark/light/contrast is now possible with handler passed in via `Color::dynamic`. This still has work to do in terms of some accessor methods and such, but it works well for now. The `to_platform...` method should be removed before v0.1. - Added a new feature for enabling fallback color usage on older macOS versions that don't support system colors. This may honestly never be used, but it cost nothing to implement. - Fixed a bug in the Autolayout wrapper where dereferencing could cause constraints to crash at runtime. - Support setting text color on labels. - Support setting text color on buttons, albeit very hacky right now. This needs to be extracted and/or cleaned up, but getting it sketched out was important for this commit. - Support setting a key equivalent on buttons. - Creating a local event monitor is now possible. - Examples updated; Calculator clone example added. The only API breaking change in this commit from earlier commits should be `color::rgb` needing to be `color::Color` followed by a `Color::rgb(...)` call.
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Msg::Decimal => {
let display = (*expression).join("").split(" ").last().unwrap_or("0").to_string();
if !display.contains(".") {
(*expression).push(".".to_string());
App::<CalculatorApp, String>::dispatch_main(display + ".");
}
},
Msg::Add => {
if let Some(last_entry) = (*expression).last() {
if !last_entry.ends_with(" ") {
(*expression).push(" + ".to_string());
}
}
},
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Begin reworking many internals to push for v0.1. - Beginning to transition View types to use Rc/RefCell internally, which should provide better guarantees about ownership on the Rust side. This is also important for certain Objective-C side scenarios where we may need to set an ivar after creation, which requires some level of mutability. This may also possibly help bring down the unsafe usage, which would be cool. - Rewrote the Color module; this now handles system colors better, and provides support for dynamic color creation. Supporting combinations of dark/light/contrast is now possible with handler passed in via `Color::dynamic`. This still has work to do in terms of some accessor methods and such, but it works well for now. The `to_platform...` method should be removed before v0.1. - Added a new feature for enabling fallback color usage on older macOS versions that don't support system colors. This may honestly never be used, but it cost nothing to implement. - Fixed a bug in the Autolayout wrapper where dereferencing could cause constraints to crash at runtime. - Support setting text color on labels. - Support setting text color on buttons, albeit very hacky right now. This needs to be extracted and/or cleaned up, but getting it sketched out was important for this commit. - Support setting a key equivalent on buttons. - Creating a local event monitor is now possible. - Examples updated; Calculator clone example added. The only API breaking change in this commit from earlier commits should be `color::rgb` needing to be `color::Color` followed by a `Color::rgb(...)` call.
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Msg::Subtract => {
(*expression).push(" - ".to_string());
},
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Begin reworking many internals to push for v0.1. - Beginning to transition View types to use Rc/RefCell internally, which should provide better guarantees about ownership on the Rust side. This is also important for certain Objective-C side scenarios where we may need to set an ivar after creation, which requires some level of mutability. This may also possibly help bring down the unsafe usage, which would be cool. - Rewrote the Color module; this now handles system colors better, and provides support for dynamic color creation. Supporting combinations of dark/light/contrast is now possible with handler passed in via `Color::dynamic`. This still has work to do in terms of some accessor methods and such, but it works well for now. The `to_platform...` method should be removed before v0.1. - Added a new feature for enabling fallback color usage on older macOS versions that don't support system colors. This may honestly never be used, but it cost nothing to implement. - Fixed a bug in the Autolayout wrapper where dereferencing could cause constraints to crash at runtime. - Support setting text color on labels. - Support setting text color on buttons, albeit very hacky right now. This needs to be extracted and/or cleaned up, but getting it sketched out was important for this commit. - Support setting a key equivalent on buttons. - Creating a local event monitor is now possible. - Examples updated; Calculator clone example added. The only API breaking change in this commit from earlier commits should be `color::rgb` needing to be `color::Color` followed by a `Color::rgb(...)` call.
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Msg::Multiply => {
(*expression).push(" * ".to_string());
},
Msg::Divide => {
(*expression).push(" / ".to_string());
},
Msg::Clear => {
(*expression) = Vec::new();
App::<CalculatorApp, String>::dispatch_main("0".to_string())
},
Msg::Equals => {
let mut expr = (*expression).join("");
if expr.ends_with(" ") {
expr.truncate(expr.len() - 3);
}
println!("Expr: {}", expr);
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Begin reworking many internals to push for v0.1. - Beginning to transition View types to use Rc/RefCell internally, which should provide better guarantees about ownership on the Rust side. This is also important for certain Objective-C side scenarios where we may need to set an ivar after creation, which requires some level of mutability. This may also possibly help bring down the unsafe usage, which would be cool. - Rewrote the Color module; this now handles system colors better, and provides support for dynamic color creation. Supporting combinations of dark/light/contrast is now possible with handler passed in via `Color::dynamic`. This still has work to do in terms of some accessor methods and such, but it works well for now. The `to_platform...` method should be removed before v0.1. - Added a new feature for enabling fallback color usage on older macOS versions that don't support system colors. This may honestly never be used, but it cost nothing to implement. - Fixed a bug in the Autolayout wrapper where dereferencing could cause constraints to crash at runtime. - Support setting text color on labels. - Support setting text color on buttons, albeit very hacky right now. This needs to be extracted and/or cleaned up, but getting it sketched out was important for this commit. - Support setting a key equivalent on buttons. - Creating a local event monitor is now possible. - Examples updated; Calculator clone example added. The only API breaking change in this commit from earlier commits should be `color::rgb` needing to be `color::Color` followed by a `Color::rgb(...)` call.
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match eval::eval(&expr) {
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Ok(val) => {
App::<CalculatorApp, String>::dispatch_main(val.to_string());
},
Err(e) => {
eprintln!("Error parsing expression: {:?}", e);
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}
Begin reworking many internals to push for v0.1. - Beginning to transition View types to use Rc/RefCell internally, which should provide better guarantees about ownership on the Rust side. This is also important for certain Objective-C side scenarios where we may need to set an ivar after creation, which requires some level of mutability. This may also possibly help bring down the unsafe usage, which would be cool. - Rewrote the Color module; this now handles system colors better, and provides support for dynamic color creation. Supporting combinations of dark/light/contrast is now possible with handler passed in via `Color::dynamic`. This still has work to do in terms of some accessor methods and such, but it works well for now. The `to_platform...` method should be removed before v0.1. - Added a new feature for enabling fallback color usage on older macOS versions that don't support system colors. This may honestly never be used, but it cost nothing to implement. - Fixed a bug in the Autolayout wrapper where dereferencing could cause constraints to crash at runtime. - Support setting text color on labels. - Support setting text color on buttons, albeit very hacky right now. This needs to be extracted and/or cleaned up, but getting it sketched out was important for this commit. - Support setting a key equivalent on buttons. - Creating a local event monitor is now possible. - Examples updated; Calculator clone example added. The only API breaking change in this commit from earlier commits should be `color::rgb` needing to be `color::Color` followed by a `Color::rgb(...)` call.
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}
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},
Begin reworking many internals to push for v0.1. - Beginning to transition View types to use Rc/RefCell internally, which should provide better guarantees about ownership on the Rust side. This is also important for certain Objective-C side scenarios where we may need to set an ivar after creation, which requires some level of mutability. This may also possibly help bring down the unsafe usage, which would be cool. - Rewrote the Color module; this now handles system colors better, and provides support for dynamic color creation. Supporting combinations of dark/light/contrast is now possible with handler passed in via `Color::dynamic`. This still has work to do in terms of some accessor methods and such, but it works well for now. The `to_platform...` method should be removed before v0.1. - Added a new feature for enabling fallback color usage on older macOS versions that don't support system colors. This may honestly never be used, but it cost nothing to implement. - Fixed a bug in the Autolayout wrapper where dereferencing could cause constraints to crash at runtime. - Support setting text color on labels. - Support setting text color on buttons, albeit very hacky right now. This needs to be extracted and/or cleaned up, but getting it sketched out was important for this commit. - Support setting a key equivalent on buttons. - Creating a local event monitor is now possible. - Examples updated; Calculator clone example added. The only API breaking change in this commit from earlier commits should be `color::rgb` needing to be `color::Color` followed by a `Color::rgb(...)` call.
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_ => {}
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}
Begin reworking many internals to push for v0.1. - Beginning to transition View types to use Rc/RefCell internally, which should provide better guarantees about ownership on the Rust side. This is also important for certain Objective-C side scenarios where we may need to set an ivar after creation, which requires some level of mutability. This may also possibly help bring down the unsafe usage, which would be cool. - Rewrote the Color module; this now handles system colors better, and provides support for dynamic color creation. Supporting combinations of dark/light/contrast is now possible with handler passed in via `Color::dynamic`. This still has work to do in terms of some accessor methods and such, but it works well for now. The `to_platform...` method should be removed before v0.1. - Added a new feature for enabling fallback color usage on older macOS versions that don't support system colors. This may honestly never be used, but it cost nothing to implement. - Fixed a bug in the Autolayout wrapper where dereferencing could cause constraints to crash at runtime. - Support setting text color on labels. - Support setting text color on buttons, albeit very hacky right now. This needs to be extracted and/or cleaned up, but getting it sketched out was important for this commit. - Support setting a key equivalent on buttons. - Creating a local event monitor is now possible. - Examples updated; Calculator clone example added. The only API breaking change in this commit from earlier commits should be `color::rgb` needing to be `color::Color` followed by a `Color::rgb(...)` call.
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}
}