From 67847892c023174a0f4771a473196e85945b73c7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Simon Rettberg Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2019 16:02:49 +0200 Subject: Remove android and OSX files --- OSX/InvertedSlider.m | 151 --------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 151 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 OSX/InvertedSlider.m (limited to 'OSX/InvertedSlider.m') diff --git a/OSX/InvertedSlider.m b/OSX/InvertedSlider.m deleted file mode 100644 index 6ac0b41..0000000 --- a/OSX/InvertedSlider.m +++ /dev/null @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ -/* xscreensaver, Copyright (c) 2006-2015 Jamie Zawinski - * - * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its - * documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that - * the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that - * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting - * documentation. No representations are made about the suitability of this - * software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or - * implied warranty. - * - * This is a subclass of NSSlider that is flipped horizontally: - * the high value is on the left and the low value is on the right. - */ - -#import "InvertedSlider.h" - -@implementation InvertedSlider - -- (id) initWithFrame:(NSRect)r -{ - self = [super initWithFrame:r]; - if (! self) return 0; - inverted = YES; - integers = NO; - return self; -} - -- (id) initWithFrame:(NSRect)r inverted:(BOOL)_inv integers:(BOOL)_int -{ - self = [self initWithFrame:r]; - inverted = _inv; - integers = _int; - return self; -} - - --(double) transformValue:(double) value -{ - double v2 = (integers - ? (int) (value + (value < 0 ? -0.5 : 0.5)) - : value); - double low = [self minValue]; - double high = [self maxValue]; - double range = high - low; - double off = v2 - low; - if (inverted) - v2 = low + (range - off); - // NSLog (@" ... %.1f -> %.1f [%.1f - %.1f]", value, v2, low, high); - return v2; -} - -#ifndef USE_IPHONE - -/* On MacOS, we have to transform the value on every entry and exit point - to this class. So, we implement doubleValue and setDoubleValue to - transform the value; and we then have to re-implement every getter and - setter in terms of those. There's no way to simply change how the - slider is displayed without mucking with the value inside of it. - */ - --(double) doubleValue -{ - return [self transformValue:[super doubleValue]]; -} - --(void) setDoubleValue:(double)v -{ - return [super setDoubleValue:[self transformValue:v]]; -} - --(float)floatValue { return (float) [self doubleValue]; } --(int)intValue { return (int) [self doubleValue]; } --(NSInteger)integerValue { return (NSInteger) [self doubleValue]; } --(id)objectValue { return [NSNumber numberWithDouble:[self doubleValue]]; } - --(NSString *)stringValue -{ - if (integers) - return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d", [self intValue]]; - else - return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%f", [self doubleValue]]; -} - -- (NSAttributedString *)attributedStringValue; -{ - return [[[NSAttributedString alloc] initWithString:[self stringValue]] - autorelease]; -} - --(void)setFloatValue:(float)v { [self setDoubleValue: (double) v]; } --(void)setIntValue: (int)v { [self setDoubleValue: (double) v]; } --(void)setIntegerValue:(NSInteger)v { [self setDoubleValue: (double) v]; } --(void)setStringValue:(NSString *)v { [self setDoubleValue: [v doubleValue]]; } --(void)takeIntValueFrom:(id)f { [self setIntValue: [f intValue]]; } --(void)takeFloatValueFrom:(id)f { [self setFloatValue: [f floatValue]]; } --(void)takeDoubleValueFrom:(id)f { [self setDoubleValue: [f doubleValue]]; } --(void)takeStringValueFrom:(id)f { [self setStringValue: [f stringValue]]; } --(void)takeObjectValueFrom:(id)f { [self setObjectValue: [f objectValue]]; } --(void)takeIntegerValueFrom:(id)f { [self setIntegerValue:[f integerValue]];} --(void) setAttributedStringValue:(NSAttributedString *)v { - [self setStringValue:[v string]]; -} - --(void) setObjectValue:(id )v -{ - NSAssert2((v == nil) || - [(NSObject *) v respondsToSelector:@selector(doubleValue)], - @"argument %@ to %s does not respond to doubleValue", - v, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__); - [self setDoubleValue:[((NSNumber *) v) doubleValue]]; -} - -#else // USE_IPHONE - -/* On iOS, we have control over how the value is displayed, but there's no - way to transform the value on input and output: if we wrap 'value' and - 'setValue' analagously to what we do on MacOS, things fail in weird - ways. Presumably some parts of the system are accessing the value - instance variable directly instead of going through the methods. - - So the only way around this is to enforce that all of our calls into - this object use a new API: 'transformedValue' and 'setTransformedValue'. - The code in XScreenSaverConfigSheet uses that instead. - */ - -- (CGRect)thumbRectForBounds:(CGRect)bounds - trackRect:(CGRect)rect - value:(float)value -{ - CGRect thumb = [super thumbRectForBounds: bounds - trackRect: rect - value: [self transformValue:value]]; - if (inverted) - thumb.origin.x = rect.size.width - thumb.origin.x - thumb.size.width; - return thumb; -} - --(double) transformedValue -{ - return [self transformValue: [self value]]; -} - --(void) setTransformedValue:(double)v -{ - [self setValue: [self transformValue: v]]; -} - -#endif // USE_IPHONE - - -@end -- cgit v1.2.3-55-g7522