bsnes/hiro/qt/widget/list-view-cell.cpp
Tim Allen 4344b916b6 Update to v094r40 release.
byuu says:

Changelog:
- updated to newest hiro API
- SFC performance profile builds once again
- hiro: Qt port completed

Errata 1: the hiro/Qt target won't run tomoko just yet. Starts by
crashing inside InputSettings because hiro/Qt isn't forcefully selecting
the first item added to a ComboButton just yet. Even with a monkey patch
to get around that, the UI is incredibly unstable. Lots of geometry
calculation bugs, and a crash when you try and access certain folders in
the browser dialog. Lots of work left to be done there, sadly.

Errata 2: the hiro/Windows port has black backgrounds on all ListView
items. It's because I need to test for unassigned colors and grab the
default Windows brush colors in those cases.

Note: alternating row colors on multi-column ListView widgets is gone
now. Not a bug. May add it back later, but I'm not sure. It doesn't
interact nicely with per-cell background colors.

Things left to do:

First, I have to fix the Windows and Qt target bugs.

Next, I need to go through and revise the hiro API even more (nothing
too major.)

Next, I need to update icarus to use the new hiro API, and add support
for the SFC games database.

Next, I have to rewrite my TSV->BML cheat code tool.

Next, I need to post a final WIP of higan+icarus publicly and wait a few
days.

Next, I need to fix any bugs reported from the final WIP that I can.

Finally, I should be able to release v095.
2015-08-18 20:18:00 +10:00

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#if defined(Hiro_ListView)
namespace hiro {
auto pListViewCell::construct() -> void {
}
auto pListViewCell::destruct() -> void {
}
auto pListViewCell::setAlignment(Alignment alignment) -> void {
_setState();
}
auto pListViewCell::setBackgroundColor(Color color) -> void {
_setState();
}
auto pListViewCell::setCheckable(bool checkable) -> void {
_setState();
}
auto pListViewCell::setChecked(bool checked) -> void {
_setState();
}
auto pListViewCell::setFont(const string& font) -> void {
_setState();
}
auto pListViewCell::setForegroundColor(Color color) -> void {
_setState();
}
auto pListViewCell::setIcon(const image& icon) -> void {
_setState();
}
auto pListViewCell::setText(const string& text) -> void {
_setState();
}
auto pListViewCell::_parent() -> maybe<pListViewItem&> {
if(auto parent = self().parentListViewItem()) {
if(auto delegate = parent->self()) return *delegate;
}
return nothing;
}
auto pListViewCell::_setState() -> void {
if(auto parent = _parent()) {
parent->qtItem->setBackground(self().offset(), CreateBrush(self().backgroundColor(true)));
if(state().checkable) {
parent->qtItem->setCheckState(self().offset(), state().checked ? Qt::Checked : Qt::Unchecked);
} else {
//extremely unintuitive; but this is the only way to remove an existing checkbox from a cell
parent->qtItem->setData(self().offset(), Qt::CheckStateRole, QVariant());
}
parent->qtItem->setFont(self().offset(), pFont::create(self().font(true)));
parent->qtItem->setForeground(self().offset(), CreateBrush(self().foregroundColor(true)));
parent->qtItem->setIcon(self().offset(), CreateIcon(state().icon));
parent->qtItem->setText(self().offset(), QString::fromUtf8(state().text));
parent->qtItem->setTextAlignment(self().offset(), CalculateAlignment(self().alignment(true)));
}
}
}
#endif