Merge branch 'data_types'

# Conflicts:
#	CHANGELOG.txt
#	imgui.cpp
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@ -72,16 +72,15 @@ struct ImGuiSizeCallbackData; // Structure used to constraint window size
struct ImGuiListClipper; // Helper to manually clip large list of items
struct ImGuiPayload; // User data payload for drag and drop operations
struct ImGuiContext; // ImGui context (opaque)
#ifndef ImTextureID
typedef void* ImTextureID; // User data to identify a texture (this is whatever to you want it to be! read the FAQ about ImTextureID in imgui.cpp)
#endif
// Typedefs and Enumerations (declared as int for compatibility with old C++ and to not pollute the top of this file)
typedef unsigned int ImU32; // 32-bit unsigned integer (typically used to store packed colors)
typedef unsigned int ImGuiID; // Unique ID used by widgets (typically hashed from a stack of string)
typedef unsigned short ImWchar; // Character for keyboard input/display
typedef int ImGuiCol; // enum: a color identifier for styling // enum ImGuiCol_
typedef int ImGuiDataType; // enum: a primary data type // enum ImGuiDataType_
typedef int ImGuiDir; // enum: a cardinal direction // enum ImGuiDir_
typedef int ImGuiCond; // enum: a condition for Set*() // enum ImGuiCond_
typedef int ImGuiKey; // enum: a key identifier (ImGui-side enum) // enum ImGuiKey_
@ -105,12 +104,19 @@ typedef int ImGuiTreeNodeFlags; // flags: for TreeNode*(),CollapsingHeader()
typedef int ImGuiWindowFlags; // flags: for Begin*() // enum ImGuiWindowFlags_
typedef int (*ImGuiTextEditCallback)(ImGuiTextEditCallbackData *data);
typedef void (*ImGuiSizeCallback)(ImGuiSizeCallbackData* data);
// Scalar data types
typedef signed int ImS32; // 32-bit signed integer == int
typedef unsigned int ImU32; // 32-bit unsigned integer (often used to store packed colors)
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__clang__)
typedef unsigned __int64 ImU64; // 64-bit unsigned integer
typedef signed __int64 ImS64; // 64-bit signed integer
typedef unsigned __int64 ImU64; // 64-bit unsigned integer
#else
typedef unsigned long long ImU64; // 64-bit unsigned integer
typedef signed long long ImS64; // 64-bit signed integer
typedef unsigned long long ImU64; // 64-bit unsigned integer
#endif
// 2d vector
struct ImVec2
{
float x, y;
@ -122,6 +128,7 @@ struct ImVec2
#endif
};
// 4d vector (often used to store floating-point colors)
struct ImVec4
{
float x, y, z, w;
@ -335,17 +342,20 @@ namespace ImGui
// Widgets: Drags (tip: ctrl+click on a drag box to input with keyboard. manually input values aren't clamped, can go off-bounds)
// For all the Float2/Float3/Float4/Int2/Int3/Int4 versions of every functions, note that a 'float v[X]' function argument is the same as 'float* v', the array syntax is just a way to document the number of elements that are expected to be accessible. You can pass address of your first element out of a contiguous set, e.g. &myvector.x
// Adjust format string to decorate the value with a prefix, a suffix, or adapt the editing and display precision e.g. "%.3f" -> 1.234; "%5.2f secs" -> 01.23 secs; "Biscuit: %.0f" -> Biscuit: 1; etc.
// Speed are per-pixel of mouse movement (v_speed=0.2f: mouse needs to move by 5 pixels to increase value by 1). For gamepad/keyboard navigation, minimum speed is Max(v_speed, minimum_step_at_given_precision).
IMGUI_API bool DragFloat(const char* label, float* v, float v_speed = 1.0f, float v_min = 0.0f, float v_max = 0.0f, const char* format = "%.3f", float power = 1.0f); // If v_min >= v_max we have no bound
IMGUI_API bool DragFloat2(const char* label, float v[2], float v_speed = 1.0f, float v_min = 0.0f, float v_max = 0.0f, const char* format = "%.3f", float power = 1.0f);
IMGUI_API bool DragFloat3(const char* label, float v[3], float v_speed = 1.0f, float v_min = 0.0f, float v_max = 0.0f, const char* format = "%.3f", float power = 1.0f);
IMGUI_API bool DragFloat4(const char* label, float v[4], float v_speed = 1.0f, float v_min = 0.0f, float v_max = 0.0f, const char* format = "%.3f", float power = 1.0f);
IMGUI_API bool DragFloatRange2(const char* label, float* v_current_min, float* v_current_max, float v_speed = 1.0f, float v_min = 0.0f, float v_max = 0.0f, const char* format = "%.3f", const char* format_max = NULL, float power = 1.0f);
IMGUI_API bool DragInt(const char* label, int* v, float v_speed = 1.0f, int v_min = 0, int v_max = 0, const char* format = "%.0f"); // If v_min >= v_max we have no bound
IMGUI_API bool DragInt2(const char* label, int v[2], float v_speed = 1.0f, int v_min = 0, int v_max = 0, const char* format = "%.0f");
IMGUI_API bool DragInt3(const char* label, int v[3], float v_speed = 1.0f, int v_min = 0, int v_max = 0, const char* format = "%.0f");
IMGUI_API bool DragInt4(const char* label, int v[4], float v_speed = 1.0f, int v_min = 0, int v_max = 0, const char* format = "%.0f");
IMGUI_API bool DragIntRange2(const char* label, int* v_current_min, int* v_current_max, float v_speed = 1.0f, int v_min = 0, int v_max = 0, const char* format = "%.0f", const char* format_max = NULL);
IMGUI_API bool DragInt(const char* label, int* v, float v_speed = 1.0f, int v_min = 0, int v_max = 0, const char* format = "%d"); // If v_min >= v_max we have no bound
IMGUI_API bool DragInt2(const char* label, int v[2], float v_speed = 1.0f, int v_min = 0, int v_max = 0, const char* format = "%d");
IMGUI_API bool DragInt3(const char* label, int v[3], float v_speed = 1.0f, int v_min = 0, int v_max = 0, const char* format = "%d");
IMGUI_API bool DragInt4(const char* label, int v[4], float v_speed = 1.0f, int v_min = 0, int v_max = 0, const char* format = "%d");
IMGUI_API bool DragIntRange2(const char* label, int* v_current_min, int* v_current_max, float v_speed = 1.0f, int v_min = 0, int v_max = 0, const char* format = "%d", const char* format_max = NULL);
IMGUI_API bool DragScalar(const char* label, ImGuiDataType data_type, void* v, float v_speed, const void* v_min, const void* v_max, const char* format = NULL, float power = 1.0f);
IMGUI_API bool DragScalarN(const char* label, ImGuiDataType data_type, void* v, int components, float v_speed, const void* v_min, const void* v_max, const char* format = NULL, float power = 1.0f);
// Widgets: Input with Keyboard
IMGUI_API bool InputText(const char* label, char* buf, size_t buf_size, ImGuiInputTextFlags flags = 0, ImGuiTextEditCallback callback = NULL, void* user_data = NULL);
@ -359,19 +369,25 @@ namespace ImGui
IMGUI_API bool InputInt3(const char* label, int v[3], ImGuiInputTextFlags extra_flags = 0);
IMGUI_API bool InputInt4(const char* label, int v[4], ImGuiInputTextFlags extra_flags = 0);
IMGUI_API bool InputDouble(const char* label, double* v, double step = 0.0f, double step_fast = 0.0f, const char* format = "%.6f", ImGuiInputTextFlags extra_flags = 0);
IMGUI_API bool InputScalar(const char* label, ImGuiDataType data_type, void* v, const void* step, const void* step_fast, const char* format = NULL, ImGuiInputTextFlags extra_flags = 0);
IMGUI_API bool InputScalarN(const char* label, ImGuiDataType data_type, void* v, int components, const void* step, const void* step_fast, const char* format = NULL, ImGuiInputTextFlags extra_flags = 0);
// Widgets: Sliders (tip: ctrl+click on a slider to input with keyboard. manually input values aren't clamped, can go off-bounds)
IMGUI_API bool SliderFloat(const char* label, float* v, float v_min, float v_max, const char* format = "%.3f", float power = 1.0f); // adjust format to decorate the value with a prefix or a suffix for in-slider labels or unit display. Use power!=1.0 for logarithmic sliders
// Adjust format string to decorate the value with a prefix, a suffix, or adapt the editing and display precision e.g. "%.3f" -> 1.234; "%5.2f secs" -> 01.23 secs; "Biscuit: %.0f" -> Biscuit: 1; etc.
IMGUI_API bool SliderFloat(const char* label, float* v, float v_min, float v_max, const char* format = "%.3f", float power = 1.0f); // adjust format to decorate the value with a prefix or a suffix for in-slider labels or unit display. Use power!=1.0 for power curve sliders
IMGUI_API bool SliderFloat2(const char* label, float v[2], float v_min, float v_max, const char* format = "%.3f", float power = 1.0f);
IMGUI_API bool SliderFloat3(const char* label, float v[3], float v_min, float v_max, const char* format = "%.3f", float power = 1.0f);
IMGUI_API bool SliderFloat4(const char* label, float v[4], float v_min, float v_max, const char* format = "%.3f", float power = 1.0f);
IMGUI_API bool SliderAngle(const char* label, float* v_rad, float v_degrees_min = -360.0f, float v_degrees_max = +360.0f);
IMGUI_API bool SliderInt(const char* label, int* v, int v_min, int v_max, const char* format = "%.0f");
IMGUI_API bool SliderInt2(const char* label, int v[2], int v_min, int v_max, const char* format = "%.0f");
IMGUI_API bool SliderInt3(const char* label, int v[3], int v_min, int v_max, const char* format = "%.0f");
IMGUI_API bool SliderInt4(const char* label, int v[4], int v_min, int v_max, const char* format = "%.0f");
IMGUI_API bool SliderInt(const char* label, int* v, int v_min, int v_max, const char* format = "%d");
IMGUI_API bool SliderInt2(const char* label, int v[2], int v_min, int v_max, const char* format = "%d");
IMGUI_API bool SliderInt3(const char* label, int v[3], int v_min, int v_max, const char* format = "%d");
IMGUI_API bool SliderInt4(const char* label, int v[4], int v_min, int v_max, const char* format = "%d");
IMGUI_API bool SliderScalar(const char* label, ImGuiDataType data_type, void* v, const void* v_min, const void* v_max, const char* format = NULL, float power = 1.0f);
IMGUI_API bool SliderScalarN(const char* label, ImGuiDataType data_type, void* v, int components, const void* v_min, const void* v_max, const char* format = NULL, float power = 1.0f);
IMGUI_API bool VSliderFloat(const char* label, const ImVec2& size, float* v, float v_min, float v_max, const char* format = "%.3f", float power = 1.0f);
IMGUI_API bool VSliderInt(const char* label, const ImVec2& size, int* v, int v_min, int v_max, const char* format = "%.0f");
IMGUI_API bool VSliderInt(const char* label, const ImVec2& size, int* v, int v_min, int v_max, const char* format = "%d");
IMGUI_API bool VSliderScalar(const char* label, const ImVec2& size, ImGuiDataType data_type, void* v, const void* v_min, const void* v_max, const char* format = NULL, float power = 1.0f);
// Widgets: Color Editor/Picker (tip: the ColorEdit* functions have a little colored preview square that can be left-clicked to open a picker, and right-clicked to open an option menu.)
// Note that a 'float v[X]' function argument is the same as 'float* v', the array syntax is just a way to document the number of elements that are expected to be accessible. You can the pass the address of a first float element out of a contiguous structure, e.g. &myvector.x
@ -708,6 +724,18 @@ enum ImGuiDragDropFlags_
#define IMGUI_PAYLOAD_TYPE_COLOR_3F "_COL3F" // float[3]: Standard type for colors, without alpha. User code may use this type.
#define IMGUI_PAYLOAD_TYPE_COLOR_4F "_COL4F" // float[4]: Standard type for colors. User code may use this type.
// A primary data type
enum ImGuiDataType_
{
ImGuiDataType_S32, // int
ImGuiDataType_U32, // unsigned int
ImGuiDataType_S64, // long long, __int64
ImGuiDataType_U64, // unsigned long long, unsigned __int64
ImGuiDataType_Float, // float
ImGuiDataType_Double, // double
ImGuiDataType_COUNT
};
// A cardinal direction
enum ImGuiDir_
{