imgui/misc/cpp/imgui_stdlib.cpp
Lucas Lazare ab80ee6453 Added InputTextWithHint() (#2400)
Squashed commit of the following:

commit 1970d84051d3878f8c1354d9c33c795d9c66143f
Author: Lucas Lazare <lazarelucas@yahoo.fr>
Date:   Tue Mar 5 12:20:39 2019 -0500

    Removing sneaky tabulations #2 (why, editor T-T)

    I should update my settings, I guess

commit 219bdfcb7fbd17edf3048cb0edfde2532e4d6ac3
Author: Lucas Lazare <lazarelucas@yahoo.fr>
Date:   Tue Mar 5 12:17:27 2019 -0500

    Removing useless check introduced in b0d172

commit 8afd7a2b459df0eb14eca88d832d2bebd1e684e6
Author: Lucas Lazare <lazarelucas@yahoo.fr>
Date:   Tue Mar 5 11:49:24 2019 -0500

    Removing sneaky tabulations

commit 8e0490863126d63cafc782a6aac8707e44f95653
Author: Lucas Lazare <lazarelucas@yahoo.fr>
Date:   Tue Mar 5 11:45:13 2019 -0500

    Moving InputTextHinted code to InputTextEx

commit b0d1723a2fb02d17ba15b9c1e679dedbbe3c17fd
Author: Lucas Lazare <lazarelucas@yahoo.fr>
Date:   Tue Mar 5 00:23:02 2019 -0500

    C++11 to C++98

commit 9afeae399826015357962607b4aeb0109fde698e
Author: Lucas Lazare <lazarelucas@yahoo.fr>
Date:   Mon Mar 4 23:43:28 2019 -0500

    Added InputTextHinted
2019-03-06 17:33:05 +01:00

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// imgui_stdlib.cpp
// Wrappers for C++ standard library (STL) types (std::string, etc.)
// This is also an example of how you may wrap your own similar types.
// Compatibility:
// - std::string support is only guaranteed to work from C++11.
// If you try to use it pre-C++11, please share your findings (w/ info about compiler/architecture)
// Changelog:
// - v0.10: Initial version. Added InputText() / InputTextMultiline() calls with std::string
#include "imgui.h"
#include "imgui_stdlib.h"
struct InputTextCallback_UserData
{
std::string* Str;
ImGuiInputTextCallback ChainCallback;
void* ChainCallbackUserData;
};
static int InputTextCallback(ImGuiInputTextCallbackData* data)
{
InputTextCallback_UserData* user_data = (InputTextCallback_UserData*)data->UserData;
if (data->EventFlag == ImGuiInputTextFlags_CallbackResize)
{
// Resize string callback
// If for some reason we refuse the new length (BufTextLen) and/or capacity (BufSize) we need to set them back to what we want.
std::string* str = user_data->Str;
IM_ASSERT(data->Buf == str->c_str());
str->resize(data->BufTextLen);
data->Buf = (char*)str->c_str();
}
else if (user_data->ChainCallback)
{
// Forward to user callback, if any
data->UserData = user_data->ChainCallbackUserData;
return user_data->ChainCallback(data);
}
return 0;
}
bool ImGui::InputText(const char* label, std::string* str, ImGuiInputTextFlags flags, ImGuiInputTextCallback callback, void* user_data)
{
IM_ASSERT((flags & ImGuiInputTextFlags_CallbackResize) == 0);
flags |= ImGuiInputTextFlags_CallbackResize;
InputTextCallback_UserData cb_user_data;
cb_user_data.Str = str;
cb_user_data.ChainCallback = callback;
cb_user_data.ChainCallbackUserData = user_data;
return InputText(label, (char*)str->c_str(), str->capacity() + 1, flags, InputTextCallback, &cb_user_data);
}
bool ImGui::InputTextMultiline(const char* label, std::string* str, const ImVec2& size, ImGuiInputTextFlags flags, ImGuiInputTextCallback callback, void* user_data)
{
IM_ASSERT((flags & ImGuiInputTextFlags_CallbackResize) == 0);
flags |= ImGuiInputTextFlags_CallbackResize;
InputTextCallback_UserData cb_user_data;
cb_user_data.Str = str;
cb_user_data.ChainCallback = callback;
cb_user_data.ChainCallbackUserData = user_data;
return InputTextMultiline(label, (char*)str->c_str(), str->capacity() + 1, size, flags, InputTextCallback, &cb_user_data);
}
bool ImGui::InputTextWithHint(const char* label, const char* hint, std::string* str, ImGuiInputTextFlags flags, ImGuiInputTextCallback callback, void* user_data)
{
IM_ASSERT((flags & ImGuiInputTextFlags_CallbackResize) == 0);
flags |= ImGuiInputTextFlags_CallbackResize;
InputTextCallback_UserData cb_user_data;
cb_user_data.Str = str;
cb_user_data.ChainCallback = callback;
cb_user_data.ChainCallbackUserData = user_data;
return InputTextWithHint(label, hint, (char*)str->c_str(), str->capacity() + 1, flags, InputTextCallback, &cb_user_data);
}