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tdeutils/khexedit/lib/kbuffercursor.h

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/***************************************************************************
kbuffercursor.h - description
-------------------
begin : Don Mai 29 2003
copyright : (C) 2003 by Friedrich W. H. Kossebau
email : Friedrich.W.H@Kossebau.de
***************************************************************************/
/***************************************************************************
* *
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or *
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public *
* License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. *
* *
***************************************************************************/
#ifndef KHE_KBUFFERCURSOR_H
#define KHE_KBUFFERCURSOR_H
#include "kbuffercoord.h"
namespace KHE
{
class KBufferLayout;
/**@short navigates through the buffer in an abstract way, based on the tqlayout
*
* The cursor is allowed to access every coord that has content as
* described in the tqlayout. It holds the coord of the actual position
* and the according index in the data array.
*
* To enable the cursor to be placed behind the last position in a line
* (e.g, to mark all data in the line without placing the cursor to the
* beginning of the next line) there is a flag Behind that should be read
* as that the real index the cursor is at is the current one + 1
* (as returned by realIndex())
*
* For appending new data to the buffer there is also the need to be able
* to place the cursor at a position behind the last byte. This can be
* enabled by calling setAppendPosEnabled(true). If the cursor is placed to
* this position it gets the (real) index of the last byte + 1. As this
* index does not point to an existing byte validIndex() returns -1.
* Check for atAppendPos() to see whether cursor is at this position.
*
* If the buffer is empty there is no navigation possible, of course.
* The cursor will be placed to coord 0/0 with index 1, Behind=false.
*
*@author Friedrich W. H. Kossebau
*/
class KBufferCursor
{
public:
KBufferCursor( const KBufferLayout *L );
~KBufferCursor();
public:
bool operator==( const KBufferCursor &c ) const;
bool operator!=( const KBufferCursor &c ) const { return !(*this == c); }
public: // modificator
void setAppendPosEnabled( bool APE=true );
public: // state value access
/** the index that is drawn at the actual coord */
int index() const;
/** the pos of the actual coord */
int pos() const;
/** the line of the actual coord */
int line() const;
/** the actual coord */
KBufferCoord coord() const;
/** true if the cursor is located to the right of the actual coord but still shown at the coord */
bool isBehind() const;
/** returns the real index. That is if the cursor is tagged as "behind" the current index
* it's real index is the next one.
* Attention: this could be outside the data's range if the cursor is behind the last byte!
*/
int realIndex() const;
/** returns the true index if it is valid index that is it is inside the data's range.
* Otherwise -1 is returned
*/
int validIndex() const;
//bool isValid() const;
bool appendPosEnabled() const;
public: // index calculation service
/** returns the index at the start of the cursor's line */
int indexAtLineStart() const;
/** returns the index at the end of the cursor's line */
int indexAtLineEnd() const;
public: // navigation commands
void gotoIndex( int I );
void gotoCoord( const KBufferCoord &C );
void gotoCIndex( int I );
void gotoCCoord( const KBufferCoord &C );
void gotoRealIndex();
void gotoPreviousByte();
void gotoNextByte();
void gotoPreviousByte( int D );
void gotoNextByte( int D );
void gotoNextByteInLine();
void gotoUp();
void gotoDown();
void gotoLineStart();
void gotoLineEnd();
void gotoStart();
void gotoEnd();
void gotoPageUp();
void gotoPageDown();
/** puts the cursor behind the actual position if it isn't already*/
void stepBehind();
void updateCoord();
public: // logical state access
bool atStart() const;
bool atEnd() const;
/** could only be true in InsertMode: Cursor is behind the last byte */
bool atAppendPos() const;
bool atLineStart() const;
bool atLineEnd() const;
protected:
/** if newpos allowed steps at a coord behind the last existing
* or, if that is at a line end, behind the line
* does not check for empty content!
*/
void stepToEnd();
private:
/** tqlayout, tells how the column is organized */
const KBufferLayout *Layout;
/** Position in buffer */
int Index;
/** Position and Line */
KBufferCoord Coord;
/** tells whether the cursor is actually behind the actual position.
* This is used for selection to the end of a line or of the whole buffer.
*/
bool Behind : 1;
/** tells whether there could be a position behind the end of the tqlayout */
bool AppendPosEnabled : 1;
};
inline int KBufferCursor::index() const { return Index; }
inline int KBufferCursor::pos() const { return Coord.pos(); }
inline int KBufferCursor::line() const { return Coord.line(); }
inline KBufferCoord KBufferCursor::coord() const { return Coord; }
inline bool KBufferCursor::isBehind() const { return Behind; }
inline int KBufferCursor::realIndex() const { return Behind ? Index + 1 : Index; }
inline void KBufferCursor::stepBehind() { Behind = true; }
//inline bool KBufferCursor::isValid() const { return Index != -1; }
}
#endif