/* Lists/Clocks * * This demo displays the time in different timezones. * * The goal is to show how to set up expressions that track changes * in objects and make them update widgets. For that, we create a * GtkClock object that updates its time every second and then use * various ways to display that time. * * Typically, this will be done using GtkBuilder .ui files with the * help of the tag, but this demo shows the code that runs * behind that. */ #include #define GTK_TYPE_CLOCK (gtk_clock_get_type ()) G_DECLARE_FINAL_TYPE (GtkClock, gtk_clock, GTK, CLOCK, GObject) /* This is our object. It's just a timezone */ typedef struct _GtkClock GtkClock; struct _GtkClock { GObject parent_instance; /* We allow this to be NULL for the local timezone */ GTimeZone *timezone; /* Name of the location we're displaying time for */ char *location; }; enum { PROP_0, PROP_LOCATION, PROP_TIME, PROP_TIMEZONE, N_PROPS }; /* This function returns the current time in the clock's timezone. * Note that this returns a new object every time, so we need to * remember to unref it after use. */ static GDateTime * gtk_clock_get_time (GtkClock *clock) { if (clock->timezone) return g_date_time_new_now (clock->timezone); else return g_date_time_new_now_local (); } /* Here, we implement the functionality required by the GdkPaintable * interface. This way we have a trivial way to display an analog clock. * It also allows demonstrating how to directly use objects in the * listview later by making this object do something interesting. */ static void gtk_clock_snapshot (GdkPaintable *paintable, GdkSnapshot *snapshot, double width, double height) { GtkClock *self = GTK_CLOCK (paintable); GDateTime *time; GskRoundedRect outline; #define BLACK ((GdkRGBA) { 0, 0, 0, 1 }) /* save/restore() is necessary so we can undo the transforms we start * out with. */ gtk_snapshot_save (snapshot); /* First, we move the (0, 0) point to the center of the area so * we can draw everything relative to it. */ gtk_snapshot_translate (snapshot, &GRAPHENE_POINT_INIT (width / 2, height / 2)); /* Next we scale it, so that we can pretend that the clock is * 100px in size. That way, we don't need to do any complicated * math later. We use MIN() here so that we use the smaller * dimension for sizing. That way we don't overdraw but keep * the aspect ratio. */ gtk_snapshot_scale (snapshot, MIN (width, height) / 100.0, MIN (width, height) / 100.0); /* Now we have a circle with diameter 100px (and radius 50px) that * has its (0, 0) point at the center. Let's draw a simple clock into it. */ time = gtk_clock_get_time (self); /* First, draw a circle. This is a neat little trick to draw a circle * without requiring Cairo. */ gsk_rounded_rect_init_from_rect (&outline, &GRAPHENE_RECT_INIT(-50, -50, 100, 100), 50); gtk_snapshot_append_border (snapshot, &outline, (float[4]) { 4, 4, 4, 4 }, (GdkRGBA [4]) { BLACK, BLACK, BLACK, BLACK }); /* Next, draw the hour hand. * We do this using tranforms again: Instead of computing where the angle * points to, we just rotate everything and then draw the hand as if it * was :00. We don't even need to care about am/pm here because rotations * just work. */ gtk_snapshot_save (snapshot); gtk_snapshot_rotate (snapshot, 30 * g_date_time_get_hour (time) + 0.5 * g_date_time_get_minute (time)); gsk_rounded_rect_init_from_rect (&outline, &GRAPHENE_RECT_INIT(-2, -23, 4, 25), 2); gtk_snapshot_push_rounded_clip (snapshot, &outline); gtk_snapshot_append_color (snapshot, &BLACK, &outline.bounds); gtk_snapshot_pop (snapshot); gtk_snapshot_restore (snapshot); /* And the same as above for the minute hand. Just make this one longer * so people can tell the hands apart. */ gtk_snapshot_save (snapshot); gtk_snapshot_rotate (snapshot, 6 * g_date_time_get_minute (time)); gsk_rounded_rect_init_from_rect (&outline, &GRAPHENE_RECT_INIT(-2, -43, 4, 45), 2); gtk_snapshot_push_rounded_clip (snapshot, &outline); gtk_snapshot_append_color (snapshot, &BLACK, &outline.bounds); gtk_snapshot_pop (snapshot); gtk_snapshot_restore (snapshot); /* and finally, the second indicator. */ gtk_snapshot_save (snapshot); gtk_snapshot_rotate (snapshot, 6 * g_date_time_get_second (time)); gsk_rounded_rect_init_from_rect (&outline, &GRAPHENE_RECT_INIT(-2, -43, 4, 10), 2); gtk_snapshot_push_rounded_clip (snapshot, &outline); gtk_snapshot_append_color (snapshot, &BLACK, &outline.bounds); gtk_snapshot_pop (snapshot); gtk_snapshot_restore (snapshot); /* And finally, don't forget to restore the initial save() that * we did for the initial transformations. */ gtk_snapshot_restore (snapshot); g_date_time_unref (time); } /* Our desired size is 100px. That sounds okay for an analog clock */ static int gtk_clock_get_intrinsic_width (GdkPaintable *paintable) { return 100; } static int gtk_clock_get_intrinsic_height (GdkPaintable *paintable) { return 100; } /* Initialize the paintable interface. This way we turn our clocks * into objects that can be drawn. There are more functions to this * interface to define desired size, but this is enough. */ static void gtk_clock_paintable_init (GdkPaintableInterface *iface) { iface->snapshot = gtk_clock_snapshot; iface->get_intrinsic_width = gtk_clock_get_intrinsic_width; iface->get_intrinsic_height = gtk_clock_get_intrinsic_height; } /* Finally, we define the type. The important part is adding the * paintable interface, so GTK knows that this object can indeed * be drawn. */ G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_CODE (GtkClock, gtk_clock, G_TYPE_OBJECT, G_IMPLEMENT_INTERFACE (GDK_TYPE_PAINTABLE, gtk_clock_paintable_init)) static GParamSpec *properties[N_PROPS] = { NULL, }; static void gtk_clock_get_property (GObject *object, guint property_id, GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { GtkClock *self = GTK_CLOCK (object); switch (property_id) { case PROP_LOCATION: g_value_set_string (value, self->location); break; case PROP_TIME: g_value_take_boxed (value, gtk_clock_get_time (self)); break; case PROP_TIMEZONE: g_value_set_boxed (value, self->timezone); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, property_id, pspec); break; } } static void gtk_clock_set_property (GObject *object, guint property_id, const GValue *value, GParamSpec *pspec) { GtkClock *self = GTK_CLOCK (object); switch (property_id) { case PROP_LOCATION: self->location = g_value_dup_string (value); break; case PROP_TIMEZONE: self->timezone = g_value_dup_boxed (value); break; default: G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, property_id, pspec); break; } } /* This is the list of all the ticking clocks */ static GSList *ticking_clocks = NULL; /* This is the ID of the timeout source that is updating all * ticking clocks. */ static guint ticking_clock_id = 0; /* Every second, this function is called to tell everybody that * the clocks are ticking. */ static gboolean gtk_clock_tick (gpointer unused) { GSList *l; for (l = ticking_clocks; l; l = l->next) { GtkClock *clock = l->data; /* We will now return a different value for the time property, * so notify about that. */ g_object_notify_by_pspec (G_OBJECT (clock), properties[PROP_TIME]); /* We will also draw the hands of the clock differently. * So notify about that, too. */ gdk_paintable_invalidate_contents (GDK_PAINTABLE (clock)); } return G_SOURCE_CONTINUE; } static void gtk_clock_stop_ticking (GtkClock *self) { ticking_clocks = g_slist_remove (ticking_clocks, self); /* If no clock is remaining, stop running the tick updates */ if (ticking_clocks == NULL && ticking_clock_id != 0) g_clear_handle_id (&ticking_clock_id, g_source_remove); } static void gtk_clock_start_ticking (GtkClock *self) { /* if no clock is ticking yet, start */ if (ticking_clock_id == 0) ticking_clock_id = g_timeout_add_seconds (1, gtk_clock_tick, NULL); ticking_clocks = g_slist_prepend (ticking_clocks, self); } static void gtk_clock_finalize (GObject *object) { GtkClock *self = GTK_CLOCK (object); gtk_clock_stop_ticking (self); g_free (self->location); g_clear_pointer (&self->timezone, g_time_zone_unref); G_OBJECT_CLASS (gtk_clock_parent_class)->finalize (object); } static void gtk_clock_class_init (GtkClockClass *klass) { GObjectClass *gobject_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); gobject_class->get_property = gtk_clock_get_property; gobject_class->set_property = gtk_clock_set_property; gobject_class->finalize = gtk_clock_finalize; properties[PROP_LOCATION] = g_param_spec_string ("location", NULL, NULL, NULL, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY); properties[PROP_TIME] = g_param_spec_boxed ("time", NULL, NULL, G_TYPE_DATE_TIME, G_PARAM_READABLE); properties[PROP_TIMEZONE] = g_param_spec_boxed ("timezone", NULL, NULL, G_TYPE_TIME_ZONE, G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY); g_object_class_install_properties (gobject_class, N_PROPS, properties); } static void gtk_clock_init (GtkClock *self) { gtk_clock_start_ticking (self); } static GtkClock * gtk_clock_new (const char *location, GTimeZone *_tz) { GtkClock *result; result = g_object_new (GTK_TYPE_CLOCK, "location", location, "timezone", _tz, NULL); g_clear_pointer (&_tz, g_time_zone_unref); return result; } static GListModel * create_clocks_model (void) { GListStore *result; GtkClock *clock; result = g_list_store_new (GTK_TYPE_CLOCK); /* local time */ clock = gtk_clock_new ("local", NULL); g_list_store_append (result, clock); g_object_unref (clock); /* UTC time */ clock = gtk_clock_new ("UTC", g_time_zone_new_utc ()); g_list_store_append (result, clock); g_object_unref (clock); /* A bunch of timezones with GTK hackers */ clock = gtk_clock_new ("San Francisco", g_time_zone_new ("America/Los_Angeles")); g_list_store_append (result, clock); g_object_unref (clock); clock = gtk_clock_new ("Xalapa", g_time_zone_new ("America/Mexico_City")); g_list_store_append (result, clock); g_object_unref (clock); clock = gtk_clock_new ("Boston", g_time_zone_new ("America/New_York")); g_list_store_append (result, clock); g_object_unref (clock); clock = gtk_clock_new ("London", g_time_zone_new ("Europe/London")); g_list_store_append (result, clock); g_object_unref (clock); clock = gtk_clock_new ("Berlin", g_time_zone_new ("Europe/Berlin")); g_list_store_append (result, clock); g_object_unref (clock); clock = gtk_clock_new ("Moscow", g_time_zone_new ("Europe/Moscow")); g_list_store_append (result, clock); g_object_unref (clock); clock = gtk_clock_new ("New Delhi", g_time_zone_new ("Asia/Kolkata")); g_list_store_append (result, clock); g_object_unref (clock); clock = gtk_clock_new ("Shanghai", g_time_zone_new ("Asia/Shanghai")); g_list_store_append (result, clock); g_object_unref (clock); return G_LIST_MODEL (result); } static char * convert_time_to_string (GObject *image, GDateTime *time, gpointer unused) { return g_date_time_format (time, "%x\n%X"); } /* And this function is the crux for this whole demo. * It shows how to use expressions to set up bindings. */ static void setup_listitem_cb (GtkListItemFactory *factory, GtkListItem *list_item) { GtkWidget *box, *picture, *location_label, *time_label; GtkExpression *clock_expression, *expression; box = gtk_box_new (GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL, 0); gtk_list_item_set_child (list_item, box); /* First, we create an expression that gets us the clock from the listitem: * 1. Create an expression that gets the list item. * 2. Use that expression's "item" property to get the clock */ expression = gtk_constant_expression_new (GTK_TYPE_LIST_ITEM, list_item); clock_expression = gtk_property_expression_new (GTK_TYPE_LIST_ITEM, expression, "item"); /* Bind the clock's location to a label. * This is easy: We just get the "location" property of the clock. */ expression = gtk_property_expression_new (GTK_TYPE_CLOCK, gtk_expression_ref (clock_expression), "location"); /* Now create the label and bind the expression to it. */ location_label = gtk_label_new (NULL); gtk_expression_bind (expression, location_label, "label", location_label); gtk_box_append (GTK_BOX (box), location_label); /* Here we bind the item itself to a GdkPicture. * This is simply done by using the clock expression itself. */ expression = gtk_expression_ref (clock_expression); /* Now create the widget and bind the expression to it. */ picture = gtk_picture_new (); gtk_expression_bind (expression, picture, "paintable", picture); gtk_box_append (GTK_BOX (box), picture); /* And finally, everything comes together. * We create a label for displaying the time as text. * For that, we need to transform the "GDateTime" of the * time property into a string so that the label can display it. */ expression = gtk_property_expression_new (GTK_TYPE_CLOCK, gtk_expression_ref (clock_expression), "time"); expression = gtk_cclosure_expression_new (G_TYPE_STRING, NULL, 1, (GtkExpression *[1]) { expression }, G_CALLBACK (convert_time_to_string), NULL, NULL); /* Now create the label and bind the expression to it. */ time_label = gtk_label_new (NULL); gtk_expression_bind (expression, time_label, "label", time_label); gtk_box_append (GTK_BOX (box), time_label); gtk_expression_unref (clock_expression); } static GtkWidget *window = NULL; GtkWidget * do_listview_clocks (GtkWidget *do_widget) { if (window == NULL) { GtkWidget *gridview, *sw; GtkListItemFactory *factory; GListModel *model; /* This is the normal window setup code every demo does */ window = gtk_window_new (); gtk_window_set_title (GTK_WINDOW (window), "Clocks"); gtk_window_set_default_size (GTK_WINDOW (window), 600, 400); gtk_window_set_display (GTK_WINDOW (window), gtk_widget_get_display (do_widget)); g_object_add_weak_pointer (G_OBJECT (window), (gpointer *) &window); /* List widgets go into a scrolled window. Always. */ sw = gtk_scrolled_window_new (); gtk_window_set_child (GTK_WINDOW (window), sw); /* Create the factory that creates the listitems. Because we * used bindings above during setup, we only need to connect * to the setup signal. * The bindings take care of the bind step. */ factory = gtk_signal_list_item_factory_new (); g_signal_connect (factory, "setup", G_CALLBACK (setup_listitem_cb), NULL); model = G_LIST_MODEL (gtk_no_selection_new (create_clocks_model ())); gridview = gtk_grid_view_new_with_factory (model, factory); gtk_scrollable_set_hscroll_policy (GTK_SCROLLABLE (gridview), GTK_SCROLL_NATURAL); gtk_scrollable_set_vscroll_policy (GTK_SCROLLABLE (gridview), GTK_SCROLL_NATURAL); gtk_scrolled_window_set_child (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (sw), gridview); } if (!gtk_widget_get_visible (window)) gtk_widget_show (window); else gtk_window_destroy (GTK_WINDOW (window)); return window; }