//! A wrapper for `NSLayoutAnchorX`, which is typically used to handle values for how a //! given view should layout along the x-axis. Of note: the only thing that can't be protected //! against is mixing/matching incorrect left/leading and right/trailing anchors. Be careful! use objc::{msg_send, sel, sel_impl}; use objc::runtime::Object; use objc_id::ShareId; use crate::foundation::id; use crate::layout::constraint::LayoutConstraint; /// A wrapper for `NSLayoutAnchor`. You should never be creating this yourself - it's more of a /// factory/helper for creating `LayoutConstraint` objects based on your views. #[derive(Clone, Debug, Default)] pub struct LayoutAnchorY(pub Option>); impl LayoutAnchorY { /// An internal method for wrapping existing constraints. pub(crate) fn new(object: id) -> Self { LayoutAnchorY(Some(unsafe { ShareId::from_ptr(object) })) } /// Return a constraint equal to another vertical anchor. pub fn constraint_equal_to(&self, anchor_to: &LayoutAnchorY) -> LayoutConstraint { match (&self.0, &anchor_to.0) { (Some(from), Some(to)) => LayoutConstraint::new(unsafe { let b: id = msg_send![*from, constraintEqualToAnchor:&*to.clone()]; b }), _ => { panic!("Attempted to create vertical constraints with an uninitialized anchor!"); } } } /// Return a constraint greater than or equal to another vertical anchor. pub fn constraint_greater_than_or_equal_to(&self, anchor_to: &LayoutAnchorY) -> LayoutConstraint { match (&self.0, &anchor_to.0) { (Some(from), Some(to)) => LayoutConstraint::new(unsafe { msg_send![*from, constraintGreaterThanOrEqualToAnchor:&*to] }), _ => { panic!("Attempted to create vertical constraints with an uninitialized anchor!"); } } } /// Return a constraint less than or equal to another vertical anchor. pub fn constraint_less_than_or_equal_to(&self, anchor_to: &LayoutAnchorY) -> LayoutConstraint { match (&self.0, &anchor_to.0) { (Some(from), Some(to)) => LayoutConstraint::new(unsafe { msg_send![*from, constraintLessThanOrEqualToAnchor:&*to] }), _ => { panic!("Attempted to create vertical constraints with an uninitialized anchor!"); } } } }