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/*==LICENSE==* |
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CyanWorlds.com Engine - MMOG client, server and tools |
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Copyright (C) 2011 Cyan Worlds, Inc. |
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or |
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(at your option) any later version. |
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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GNU General Public License for more details. |
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
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Additional permissions under GNU GPL version 3 section 7 |
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If you modify this Program, or any covered work, by linking or |
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combining it with any of RAD Game Tools Bink SDK, Autodesk 3ds Max SDK, |
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NVIDIA PhysX SDK, Microsoft DirectX SDK, OpenSSL library, Independent |
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JPEG Group JPEG library, Microsoft Windows Media SDK, or Apple QuickTime SDK |
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(or a modified version of those libraries), |
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containing parts covered by the terms of the Bink SDK EULA, 3ds Max EULA, |
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PhysX SDK EULA, DirectX SDK EULA, OpenSSL and SSLeay licenses, IJG |
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work. |
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You can contact Cyan Worlds, Inc. by email legal@cyan.com |
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or by snail mail at: |
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Cyan Worlds, Inc. |
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14617 N Newport Hwy |
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*==LICENSE==*/ |
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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// // |
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// plInputInterface.cpp - A single layer on the input interface stack // |
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// // |
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//// History ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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// // |
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// 2.20.02 mcn - Created. // |
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// // |
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//// Note on GetPriorityLevel() ////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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// // |
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// The inputInterfaceMgr uses GetPriorityLevel() to place each interface // |
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// into the stack relative to the other interfaces. Current priority // |
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// levels are: // |
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// Console - 100 // |
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// GUI system - 75 // |
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// Avatar input - 50 // |
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// Scene interaction - 25 // |
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// // |
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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#ifndef _plInputInterface_h |
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#define _plInputInterface_h |
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#include "hsRefCnt.h" |
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#include "hsTemplates.h" |
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#include "hsBitVector.h" |
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// Needed for UNIX Build |
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// only windows will let you predeclare an enum |
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#include "pnInputCore/plKeyDef.h" |
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#include "pnInputCore/plControlEventCodes.h" |
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//// Class Definition //////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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class hsStream; |
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class hsResMgr; |
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class plInputEventMsg; |
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class plInputInterfaceMgr; |
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class plMessage; |
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class plKeyMap; |
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class plCtrlCmd; |
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class plKeyBinding; |
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class plInputInterface : public hsRefCnt |
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{ |
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friend class plInputInterfaceMgr; |
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protected: |
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enum Priorities |
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{ |
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kConsolePriority = 100, |
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kGUISystemPriority = 75, |
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kDebugCmdPrioity = 60, |
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kSceneInteractionPriority = 50, |
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kTelescopeInputPriority = 26, |
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kAvatarInputPriority = 25, |
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}; |
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plInputInterfaceMgr *fManager; |
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plKeyMap *fControlMap; |
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hsTArray<plCtrlCmd *> *fMessageQueue; |
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hsBitVector fKeyControlFlags; |
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hsBitVector fKeyControlsFrom2ndKeyFlags; |
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hsBitVector fDisabledControls; |
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bool fEnabled; |
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void ISetMessageQueue( hsTArray<plCtrlCmd *> *queue ) { fMessageQueue = queue; } |
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plKeyMap *IGetControlMap( void ) const { return fControlMap; } |
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bool IOwnsControlCode( ControlEventCode code ); |
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bool IVerifyShiftKey( plKeyDef key, int index ); |
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bool IHasKeyControlFlag(int f) const { return fKeyControlFlags.IsBitSet(f); } |
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void ISetKeyControlFlag(int f) { fKeyControlFlags.SetBit(f); } |
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void IClearKeyControlFlag(int which) { fKeyControlFlags.ClearBit( which ); } |
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void IDisableControl(int which) { fDisabledControls.SetBit(which); } |
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void IEnableControl(int which) { fDisabledControls.ClearBit(which); } |
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// The binding lost focus/priority. Behave as though they released the key and send |
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// a deactivate message for the control code. |
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void IDeactivateBinding(const plKeyBinding *binding); |
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// Gets called once per IUpdate(), just like normal IEval()s |
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virtual bool IEval( double secs, float del, uint32_t dirty ) { return false; } |
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// Override to handle special-cased control messages of your own (same as receiving them via a message, but if you process them, nobody else gets them). Return false if you don't handle it. |
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virtual bool IHandleCtrlCmd( plCtrlCmd *cmd ) { return false; } |
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// Override to let the input interfaces control when a binding is truly active. If this function returns false, |
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// ProcessKeyBindings will ignore the keypress for the given control. This way, the interfaces can be selective |
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// about which bindings are active when. By default, always returns true, since there are very few and rare |
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// cases where you'd want to return false |
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virtual bool IControlCodeEnabled( ControlEventCode code ); |
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// Some helpers for derived classes to avoid including the manager unnecessariliy |
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public: |
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plInputInterface(); |
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virtual ~plInputInterface(); |
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enum Cursors |
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{ |
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kNullCursor = 0, |
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kCursorUp, |
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kCursorLeft, |
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kCursorRight, |
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kCursorDown, |
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kCursorPoised, |
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kCursorClicked, |
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kCursorUnClicked, |
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kCursorHidden, |
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kCursorOpen, |
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kCursorGrab, |
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kCursorArrow, |
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kCursor4WayDraggable, |
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kCursor4WayDragging, |
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kCursorUpDownDraggable, |
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kCursorUpDownDragging, |
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kCursorLeftRightDraggable, |
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kCursorLeftRightDragging, |
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kCursorOfferBook, |
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kCursorOfferBookHilite, |
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kCursorOfferBookClicked, |
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kCursorClickDisabled, |
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kCursorHand, |
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kCursorUpward, |
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}; |
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virtual void Read( hsStream* s, hsResMgr* mgr ); |
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virtual void Write( hsStream* s, hsResMgr* mgr ); |
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// Returns the priority of this interface layer, based on the Priorities enum |
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virtual uint32_t GetPriorityLevel( void ) const = 0; |
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// Returns true if the message was handled, false if not and we want to pass it on to others in the stack |
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virtual bool InterpretInputEvent( plInputEventMsg *pMsg ) = 0; |
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// Returns the currently active mouse cursor for this layer, as defined in pnMessage/plCursorChangeMsg.h |
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virtual uint32_t GetCurrentCursorID( void ) const = 0; |
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// Returns the current opacity that this layer wants the cursor to be, from 0 (xparent) to 1 (opaque) |
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virtual float GetCurrentCursorOpacity( void ) const { return 1.f; } |
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// Returns true if this layer is wanting to change the mouse, false if it isn't interested |
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virtual bool HasInterestingCursorID( void ) const = 0; |
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// Gets called by the manager. If you want a message to come to you, set your manager as the destination |
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virtual bool MsgReceive( plMessage *msg ) { return false; } |
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// Any initialization that requires a pointer to the manager needs to be done on Init()/Shutdown() |
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virtual void Init( plInputInterfaceMgr *manager ) { fManager = manager; RestoreDefaultKeyMappings(); } |
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virtual void Shutdown( void ) {} |
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// Gets called when any of the key mappings are changed, so that the interface layer can refresh the ones its interested in |
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virtual void RefreshKeyMap( void ) {} |
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// Called when the interface manager is setting all key mappings to default |
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virtual void RestoreDefaultKeyMappings( void ) {} |
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// Called on each interface layer that gets missed when processing inputEvents in the manager (i.e. you either get this call or InterpretInputEvent) |
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virtual void MissedInputEvent( plInputEventMsg *pMsg ) {} |
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// Non-virtual, can't override--processes an inputEventMsg to see if we can handle it via a key binding (if so, InterpretInputEvent won't be called) |
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bool ProcessKeyBindings( plInputEventMsg *keyMsg ); |
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void SetEnabled( bool e ) { fEnabled = e; } |
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bool IsEnabled( void ) const { return fEnabled; } |
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// clear all keys from map |
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virtual void ClearKeyMap(); |
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// reset clickable state |
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virtual void ResetClickableState() {;} |
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}; |
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#endif // _plInputInterface_h
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