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27 #ifndef FREEGLUT_CALLBACK_MACROS_H
28 #define FREEGLUT_CALLBACK_MACROS_H
31 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
32 * There are two sets of macros here. One is for executing window callbacks, the others are for setting window callbacks.
33 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
37 * Compiler define: FG_COMPILER_SUPPORTS_VA_ARGS: if the compiler supports variadic macros
40 /* What supports variadic macros based off Wikipedia article on it (GCC-like must support C99 or higher to use variadic macros) */
41 #if (((defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ >= 3)) || \
42 (defined(__clang__))) && \
43 (defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L))) || \
44 (defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1400)) || \
45 (defined(__BORLANDC__) && (__BORLANDC__ >= 0x570)) || \
46 (defined(__SUNPRO_C) && (__SUNPRO_C >= 0x530))
47 #define FG_COMPILER_SUPPORTS_VA_ARGS 1
49 #define FG_COMPILER_SUPPORTS_VA_ARGS 0
53 * --------------------------
54 * Executing window callbacks
55 * --------------------------
59 * This took a while to figure out, so be sure try to understand what is happening so that you can ensure that whatever you
60 * change won't break other areas.
62 * If you are just adding a new callback/changing it's argument count, just go to the bottom of the file.
64 * This whole file exists purely for the sake of preventing the need to implement additional parsing logic for each callback
65 * to pass user arguments. Of course, the necessity to support older compilers means that, as seen in the line above, there
66 * is still a requirement to add/modify code to handle callbacks. If freeglut ever requires newer compilers (at minimum, ones
67 * that support C99 or higher), code can very slowly be removed from this file. Even better would be if the C standard eventually
68 * supports something similar to what GCC has implemented or offers an alternative. Another option is if C++ would be "allowed" by
69 * project maintaners, as then templates can be used and function overloading. Ironically, the template would probably look worse
70 * then the GCC macro, so maybe it's good to stay as is.
72 * Onto the different "versions" of macros:
74 * The first is for any compiler that supports C99 by default. It requires each callback to have a specific argument count
75 * passthrough macro. The only reason there are specific count macros is so that (see paraghraph below) don't need have their own
76 * set of callback macros. Ideally, there would only be ZERO and ONE_OR_MORE. This works by having callback-specific macros call a
77 * specific handler macro to return user data (ZERO) or return one or more arguments along with userData (ONE_OR_MORE) where, with
78 * variadic macros, it just reuses the arguments.
80 * The last macro set is for the poor individual who has to use a compiler that doesn't support C99 by default, or may not support
81 * it at all. Stuff like MSVC6... It works by having a specific-count macro that "extracts" each argument to have them reused without
84 * There is a 3rd macro set that only worked on GCC/Clang, and thus was removed (last seen in revision e9676fc of the GIT mirror.
85 * Not sure at this time what the SVN number is.) as it's a non-standard functionality.
89 * EXPAND_WCB() is used as:
91 * EXPAND_WCB( cbname )(( arg_list, userData ))
93 * ... where {(arg_list)} is the parameter list and userData is user
96 * This will take the arg_list and extend it by one argument, adding
97 * the argument "userData" to the end of the list.
99 * In order for this to work, each callback must have a define that
100 * properly handles the arguments as needed by the callback.
101 * This callback is in the format of EXPAND_WCB_SUB_<cbname>.
102 * Helper functions exist for zero to five parameters: EXPAND_WCB_ZERO,
103 * EXPAND_WCB_ONE, EXPAND_WCB_TWO, EXPAND_WCB_THREE< EXPAND_WCB_FOUR,
104 * and EXPAND_WCB_FIVE. Each handle the callback argument counts.
106 * An example for the "Entry" callback, where "Entry" is the cbname:
107 * typedef void (* FGCBEntry )( int );
108 * typedef void (* FGCBEntryUC)( int, FGCBUserData );
109 * #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_Entry(args) EXPAND_WCB_ONE args
112 #if FG_COMPILER_SUPPORTS_VA_ARGS
114 #define EXPAND_WCB_UNPARAN(...) __VA_ARGS__
115 #define EXPAND_WCB_ONE_OR_MORE(args, userData) ( EXPAND_WCB_UNPARAN args, userData )
117 #define EXPAND_WCB_ONE(args, userData) EXPAND_WCB_ONE_OR_MORE( args, userData )
118 #define EXPAND_WCB_TWO(args, userData) EXPAND_WCB_ONE_OR_MORE( args, userData )
119 #define EXPAND_WCB_THREE(args, userData) EXPAND_WCB_ONE_OR_MORE( args, userData )
120 #define EXPAND_WCB_FOUR(args, userData) EXPAND_WCB_ONE_OR_MORE( args, userData )
121 #define EXPAND_WCB_FIVE(args, userData) EXPAND_WCB_ONE_OR_MORE( args, userData )
125 #define EXPAND_WCB_EXTRACT_ONE_ARGS(arg1) arg1
126 #define EXPAND_WCB_EXTRACT_TWO_ARGS(arg1, arg2) arg1, arg2
127 #define EXPAND_WCB_EXTRACT_THREE_ARGS(arg1, arg2, arg3) arg1, arg2, arg3
128 #define EXPAND_WCB_EXTRACT_FOUR_ARGS(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4) arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4
129 #define EXPAND_WCB_EXTRACT_FIVE_ARGS(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5) arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5
131 #define EXPAND_WCB_ONE(args, userData) (EXPAND_WCB_EXTRACT_ONE_ARGS args, userData)
132 #define EXPAND_WCB_TWO(args, userData) (EXPAND_WCB_EXTRACT_TWO_ARGS args, userData)
133 #define EXPAND_WCB_THREE(args, userData) (EXPAND_WCB_EXTRACT_THREE_ARGS args, userData)
134 #define EXPAND_WCB_FOUR(args, userData) (EXPAND_WCB_EXTRACT_FOUR_ARGS args, userData)
135 #define EXPAND_WCB_FIVE(args, userData) (EXPAND_WCB_EXTRACT_FIVE_ARGS args, userData)
139 #define EXPAND_WCB_ZERO(args, userData) ( userData )
141 #define EXPAND_WCB(cbname) EXPAND_WCB_SUB_ ## cbname
144 * Freeglut callbacks type definitions macros
146 * Every time a callback is updated in fg_internal.h is updated, this needs updated
147 * if argument counts change, new callbacks are added, or callbacks are removed.
150 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_Display(args) EXPAND_WCB_ZERO args
151 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_Reshape(args) EXPAND_WCB_TWO args
152 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_Position(args) EXPAND_WCB_TWO args
153 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_Visibility(args) EXPAND_WCB_ONE args
154 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_Keyboard(args) EXPAND_WCB_THREE args
155 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_KeyboardUp(args) EXPAND_WCB_THREE args
156 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_Special(args) EXPAND_WCB_THREE args
157 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_SpecialUp(args) EXPAND_WCB_THREE args
158 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_Mouse(args) EXPAND_WCB_FOUR args
159 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_MouseWheel(args) EXPAND_WCB_FOUR args
160 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_Motion(args) EXPAND_WCB_TWO args
161 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_Passive(args) EXPAND_WCB_TWO args
162 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_Entry(args) EXPAND_WCB_ONE args
163 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_WindowStatus(args) EXPAND_WCB_ONE args
164 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_Joystick(args) EXPAND_WCB_FOUR args
165 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_OverlayDisplay(args) EXPAND_WCB_ZERO args
166 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_SpaceMotion(args) EXPAND_WCB_THREE args
167 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_SpaceRotation(args) EXPAND_WCB_THREE args
168 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_SpaceButton(args) EXPAND_WCB_TWO args
169 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_Dials(args) EXPAND_WCB_TWO args
170 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_ButtonBox(args) EXPAND_WCB_TWO args
171 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_TabletMotion(args) EXPAND_WCB_TWO args
172 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_TabletButton(args) EXPAND_WCB_FOUR args
173 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_Destroy(args) EXPAND_WCB_ZERO args
174 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_MultiEntry(args) EXPAND_WCB_TWO args
175 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_MultiButton(args) EXPAND_WCB_FIVE args
176 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_MultiMotion(args) EXPAND_WCB_THREE args
177 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_MultiPassive(args) EXPAND_WCB_THREE args
178 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_InitContext(args) EXPAND_WCB_ZERO args
179 #define EXPAND_WCB_SUB_AppStatus(args) EXPAND_WCB_ONE args
182 * ------------------------
183 * Setting window callbacks
184 * ------------------------
186 * These originally existed in fg_callbacks.c
190 * All of the window-specific callbacks setting methods can be generalized to this:
192 #define SET_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK(a) \
195 if( fgStructure.CurrentWindow == NULL ) \
197 SET_WCB( ( *( fgStructure.CurrentWindow ) ), a, callback, userData ); \
201 * Types need to be defined for callbacks. It's not ideal, but it works for this.
203 #define IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG0(a,b) \
204 static void fgh##a##FuncCallback( FGCBUserData userData ) \
206 FGCB##b* callback = (FGCB##b*)&userData; \
209 #define IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG1(a,b) \
210 static void fgh##a##FuncCallback( int arg1val, FGCBUserData userData ) \
212 FGCB##b* callback = (FGCB##b*)&userData; \
213 (*callback)( arg1val ); \
215 #define IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG2(a,b) \
216 static void fgh##a##FuncCallback( int arg1val, int arg2val, FGCBUserData userData ) \
218 FGCB##b* callback = (FGCB##b*)&userData; \
219 (*callback)( arg1val, arg2val ); \
221 #define IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG3_USER(a,b,arg1,arg2,arg3) \
222 static void fgh##a##FuncCallback( arg1 arg1val, arg2 arg2val, arg3 arg3val, FGCBUserData userData ) \
224 FGCB##b* callback = (FGCB##b*)&userData; \
225 (*callback)( arg1val, arg2val, arg3val ); \
227 #define IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG3(a,b) IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG3_USER(a,b,int,int,int)
228 #define IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG4(a,b) \
229 static void fgh##a##FuncCallback( int arg1val, int arg2val, int arg3val, int arg4val, FGCBUserData userData ) \
231 FGCB##b* callback = (FGCB##b*)&userData; \
232 (*callback)( arg1val, arg2val, arg3val, arg4val ); \
234 #define IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG5(a,b) \
235 static void fgh##a##FuncCallback( int arg1val, int arg2val, int arg3val, int arg4val, int arg5val, FGCBUserData userData ) \
237 FGCB##b* callback = (FGCB##b*)&userData; \
238 (*callback)( arg1val, arg2val, arg3val, arg4val, arg5val ); \
242 * And almost every time the callback setter function can be implemented with these:
244 #define IMPLEMENT_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK_FUNC_2NAME_GLUT_UCALL(a,b) \
245 void FGAPIENTRY glut##a##FuncUcall( FGCB##b##UC callback, FGCBUserData userData ) \
247 FREEGLUT_EXIT_IF_NOT_INITIALISED ( "glut"#a"FuncUcall" ); \
248 SET_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK( b ); \
250 #define IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_2NAME_GLUT_BASE(a,b) \
251 void FGAPIENTRY glut##a##Func( FGCB##b callback ) \
253 FREEGLUT_EXIT_IF_NOT_INITIALISED ( "glut"#a"Func" ); \
256 FGCB##b* reference = &callback; \
257 glut##a##FuncUcall( fgh##a##FuncCallback, *((FGCBUserData*)reference) ); \
260 glut##a##FuncUcall( NULL, NULL ); \
263 #define IMPLEMENT_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK_FUNC_2NAME_GLUT(a,b) \
264 IMPLEMENT_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK_FUNC_2NAME_GLUT_UCALL(a,b) \
265 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_2NAME_GLUT_BASE(a,b)
268 * Combine _glut and _cb macros:
270 #define IMPLEMENT_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK_FUNC_ARG0(a) \
271 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG0(a,a) \
272 IMPLEMENT_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK_FUNC_2NAME_GLUT(a,a)
274 #define IMPLEMENT_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK_FUNC_ARG0_2NAME(a,b) \
275 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG0(a,b) \
276 IMPLEMENT_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK_FUNC_2NAME_GLUT(a,b)
278 #define IMPLEMENT_GLUT_CALLBACK_FUNC_ARG0(a) \
279 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG0(a,a) \
280 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_2NAME_GLUT_BASE(a,a)
282 #define IMPLEMENT_GLUT_CALLBACK_FUNC_ARG0_2NAME(a,b) \
283 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG0(a,b) \
284 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_2NAME_GLUT_BASE(a,b)
286 #define IMPLEMENT_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK_FUNC_ARG1(a) \
287 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG1(a,a) \
288 IMPLEMENT_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK_FUNC_2NAME_GLUT(a,a)
290 #define IMPLEMENT_GLUT_CALLBACK_FUNC_ARG1(a) \
291 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG1(a,a) \
292 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_2NAME_GLUT_BASE(a,a)
294 #define IMPLEMENT_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK_FUNC_ARG2(a) \
295 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG2(a,a) \
296 IMPLEMENT_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK_FUNC_2NAME_GLUT(a,a)
298 #define IMPLEMENT_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK_FUNC_ARG2_2NAME(a,b) \
299 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG2(a,b) \
300 IMPLEMENT_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK_FUNC_2NAME_GLUT(a,b)
302 #define IMPLEMENT_GLUT_CALLBACK_FUNC_ARG2(a) \
303 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG2(a,a) \
304 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_2NAME_GLUT_BASE(a,a)
306 #define IMPLEMENT_GLUT_CALLBACK_FUNC_ARG2_2NAME(a,b) \
307 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG2(a,b) \
308 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_2NAME_GLUT_BASE(a,b)
310 #define IMPLEMENT_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK_FUNC_ARG3(a) \
311 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG3(a,a) \
312 IMPLEMENT_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK_FUNC_2NAME_GLUT(a,a)
314 #define IMPLEMENT_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK_FUNC_ARG3_USER(a,arg1,arg2,arg3) \
315 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG3_USER(a,a,arg1,arg2,arg3) \
316 IMPLEMENT_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK_FUNC_2NAME_GLUT(a,a)
318 #define IMPLEMENT_GLUT_CALLBACK_FUNC_ARG3(a) \
319 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG3(a,a) \
320 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_2NAME_GLUT_BASE(a,a)
322 #define IMPLEMENT_GLUT_CALLBACK_FUNC_ARG3_2NAME(a,b) \
323 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG3(a,b) \
324 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_2NAME_GLUT_BASE(a,b)
326 #define IMPLEMENT_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK_FUNC_ARG4(a) \
327 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG4(a,a) \
328 IMPLEMENT_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK_FUNC_2NAME_GLUT(a,a)
330 #define IMPLEMENT_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK_FUNC_ARG5(a) \
331 IMPLEMENT_CALLBACK_FUNC_CB_ARG5(a,a) \
332 IMPLEMENT_CURRENT_WINDOW_CALLBACK_FUNC_2NAME_GLUT(a,a)
334 #endif /* FREEGLUT_CALLBACK_MACROS_H */
336 /*** END OF FILE ***/