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/* divelist.c */
/* this creates the UI for the dive list -
* controlled through the following interfaces:
*
* void flush_divelist(struct dive *dive)
* GtkWidget dive_list_create(void)
* void dive_list_update_dives(void)
* void update_dive_list_units(void)
* void set_divelist_font(const char *font)
* void mark_divelist_changed(int changed)
* int unsaved_changes()
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <math.h>
#include "divelist.h"
#include "dive.h"
#include "display.h"
#include "display-gtk.h"
struct DiveList {
GtkWidget *tree_view;
GtkWidget *container_widget;
GtkTreeStore *model, *listmodel, *treemodel;
GtkTreeViewColumn *nr, *date, *stars, *depth, *duration, *location;
GtkTreeViewColumn *temperature, *cylinder, *totalweight, *suit, *nitrox, *sac, *otu;
int changed;
};
static struct DiveList dive_list;
#define MODEL(_dl) GTK_TREE_MODEL((_dl).model)
#define TREEMODEL(_dl) GTK_TREE_MODEL((_dl).treemodel)
#define LISTMODEL(_dl) GTK_TREE_MODEL((_dl).listmodel)
#define STORE(_dl) GTK_TREE_STORE((_dl).model)
#define TREESTORE(_dl) GTK_TREE_STORE((_dl).treemodel)
#define LISTSTORE(_dl) GTK_TREE_STORE((_dl).listmodel)
First cut of explicit trip tracking This code establishes the explicit trip data structures and loads and saves them in the XML data. No attempts are made to edit / modify the trips, yet. Loading XML files without trip data creates the trips based on timing as before. Saving out the same, unmodified data will create 'trip' entries in the XML file with a 'number' that reflects the number of dives in that trip. The trip tag also stores the beginning time of the first dive in the trip and the location of the trip (which we display in the summary entries in the UI). The logic allows for dives that aren't part of a dive trip. All other dives simply belong to the "previous" dive trip - i.e. the dive trip with the latest start time that is earlier or equal to the start time of this dive. This logic significantly simplifies the tracking of trips compared to other approaches that I have tried. The automatic grouping into trips now is an option that defaults to off (as it makes changes to the XML file - and people who don't want this feature shouldn't have trips added to their XML files that they then need to manually remove). For now you have to select this option, then exit the program and start it again. Still to do is to trigger the trip generation at run time. We also need a way to mark dives as not part of trips and to allow options to combine trips, split trips, edit trip location data, etc. The code has only had some limited testing when opening multiple files. The code is known to fail if a location name contains unquoted special characters like an "'". This commit also fixes a visual inconsistency in the preferences dialog where the font selector button didn't have a frame around it that told you what this option was about. Inspired-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2012-08-22 05:04:24 +00:00
GList *dive_trip_list;
gboolean autogroup = FALSE;
const char *tripflag_names[NUM_TRIPFLAGS] = { "TF_NONE", "NOTRIP", "INTRIP" };
/*
* The dive list has the dive data in both string format (for showing)
* and in "raw" format (for sorting purposes)
*/
enum {
DIVE_INDEX = 0,
DIVE_NR, /* int: dive->nr */
DIVE_DATE, /* time_t: dive->when */
DIVE_RATING, /* int: 0-5 stars */
DIVE_DEPTH, /* int: dive->maxdepth in mm */
DIVE_DURATION, /* int: in seconds */
DIVE_TEMPERATURE, /* int: in mkelvin */
DIVE_TOTALWEIGHT, /* int: in grams */
DIVE_SUIT, /* "wet, 3mm" */
DIVE_CYLINDER,
DIVE_NITROX, /* int: dummy */
DIVE_SAC, /* int: in ml/min */
DIVE_OTU, /* int: in OTUs */
DIVE_LOCATION, /* "2nd Cathedral, Lanai" */
DIVELIST_COLUMNS
};
#ifdef DEBUG_MODEL
static gboolean dump_model_entry(GtkTreeModel *model, GtkTreePath *path,
GtkTreeIter *iter, gpointer data)
{
char *location;
First cut of explicit trip tracking This code establishes the explicit trip data structures and loads and saves them in the XML data. No attempts are made to edit / modify the trips, yet. Loading XML files without trip data creates the trips based on timing as before. Saving out the same, unmodified data will create 'trip' entries in the XML file with a 'number' that reflects the number of dives in that trip. The trip tag also stores the beginning time of the first dive in the trip and the location of the trip (which we display in the summary entries in the UI). The logic allows for dives that aren't part of a dive trip. All other dives simply belong to the "previous" dive trip - i.e. the dive trip with the latest start time that is earlier or equal to the start time of this dive. This logic significantly simplifies the tracking of trips compared to other approaches that I have tried. The automatic grouping into trips now is an option that defaults to off (as it makes changes to the XML file - and people who don't want this feature shouldn't have trips added to their XML files that they then need to manually remove). For now you have to select this option, then exit the program and start it again. Still to do is to trigger the trip generation at run time. We also need a way to mark dives as not part of trips and to allow options to combine trips, split trips, edit trip location data, etc. The code has only had some limited testing when opening multiple files. The code is known to fail if a location name contains unquoted special characters like an "'". This commit also fixes a visual inconsistency in the preferences dialog where the font selector button didn't have a frame around it that told you what this option was about. Inspired-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2012-08-22 05:04:24 +00:00
int idx, nr, duration;
struct dive *dive;
time_t when;
struct tm *tm;
First cut of explicit trip tracking This code establishes the explicit trip data structures and loads and saves them in the XML data. No attempts are made to edit / modify the trips, yet. Loading XML files without trip data creates the trips based on timing as before. Saving out the same, unmodified data will create 'trip' entries in the XML file with a 'number' that reflects the number of dives in that trip. The trip tag also stores the beginning time of the first dive in the trip and the location of the trip (which we display in the summary entries in the UI). The logic allows for dives that aren't part of a dive trip. All other dives simply belong to the "previous" dive trip - i.e. the dive trip with the latest start time that is earlier or equal to the start time of this dive. This logic significantly simplifies the tracking of trips compared to other approaches that I have tried. The automatic grouping into trips now is an option that defaults to off (as it makes changes to the XML file - and people who don't want this feature shouldn't have trips added to their XML files that they then need to manually remove). For now you have to select this option, then exit the program and start it again. Still to do is to trigger the trip generation at run time. We also need a way to mark dives as not part of trips and to allow options to combine trips, split trips, edit trip location data, etc. The code has only had some limited testing when opening multiple files. The code is known to fail if a location name contains unquoted special characters like an "'". This commit also fixes a visual inconsistency in the preferences dialog where the font selector button didn't have a frame around it that told you what this option was about. Inspired-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2012-08-22 05:04:24 +00:00
gtk_tree_model_get(model, iter, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, DIVE_NR, &nr, DIVE_DATE, &when,
DIVE_DURATION, &duration, DIVE_LOCATION, &location, -1);
tm = gmtime(&when);
printf("iter %x:%x entry #%d : nr %d @ %04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d duration %d location %s ",
iter->stamp, iter->user_data, idx, nr,
tm->tm_year+1900, tm->tm_mon+1, tm->tm_mday,
tm->tm_hour, tm->tm_min, tm->tm_sec,
duration, location);
First cut of explicit trip tracking This code establishes the explicit trip data structures and loads and saves them in the XML data. No attempts are made to edit / modify the trips, yet. Loading XML files without trip data creates the trips based on timing as before. Saving out the same, unmodified data will create 'trip' entries in the XML file with a 'number' that reflects the number of dives in that trip. The trip tag also stores the beginning time of the first dive in the trip and the location of the trip (which we display in the summary entries in the UI). The logic allows for dives that aren't part of a dive trip. All other dives simply belong to the "previous" dive trip - i.e. the dive trip with the latest start time that is earlier or equal to the start time of this dive. This logic significantly simplifies the tracking of trips compared to other approaches that I have tried. The automatic grouping into trips now is an option that defaults to off (as it makes changes to the XML file - and people who don't want this feature shouldn't have trips added to their XML files that they then need to manually remove). For now you have to select this option, then exit the program and start it again. Still to do is to trigger the trip generation at run time. We also need a way to mark dives as not part of trips and to allow options to combine trips, split trips, edit trip location data, etc. The code has only had some limited testing when opening multiple files. The code is known to fail if a location name contains unquoted special characters like an "'". This commit also fixes a visual inconsistency in the preferences dialog where the font selector button didn't have a frame around it that told you what this option was about. Inspired-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2012-08-22 05:04:24 +00:00
dive = get_dive(idx);
if (dive)
printf("tripflag %d\n", dive->tripflag);
else
printf("without matching dive\n");
free(location);
return FALSE;
}
static void dump_model(GtkListStore *store)
{
gtk_tree_model_foreach(GTK_TREE_MODEL(store), dump_model_entry, NULL);
printf("\n---\n\n");
}
#endif
#if DEBUG_SELECTION_TRACKING
void dump_selection(void)
{
int i;
struct dive *dive;
printf("currently selected are %d dives:", amount_selected);
for_each_dive(i, dive) {
if (dive->selected)
printf(" %d", i);
}
printf("\n");
}
#endif
/* when subsurface starts we want to have the last dive selected. So we simply
walk to the first leaf (and skip the summary entries - which have negative
DIVE_INDEX) */
static void first_leaf(GtkTreeModel *model, GtkTreeIter *iter, int *diveidx)
{
GtkTreeIter parent;
GtkTreePath *tpath;
while (*diveidx < 0) {
memcpy(&parent, iter, sizeof(parent));
tpath = gtk_tree_model_get_path(model, &parent);
if (!gtk_tree_model_iter_children(model, iter, &parent))
/* we should never have a parent without child */
return;
if(!gtk_tree_view_row_expanded(GTK_TREE_VIEW(dive_list.tree_view), tpath))
gtk_tree_view_expand_row(GTK_TREE_VIEW(dive_list.tree_view), tpath, FALSE);
gtk_tree_model_get(model, iter, DIVE_INDEX, diveidx, -1);
}
}
/* make sure that if we expand a summary row that is selected, the children show
up as selected, too */
void row_expanded_cb(GtkTreeView *tree_view, GtkTreeIter *iter, GtkTreePath *path, gpointer data)
{
GtkTreeIter child;
GtkTreeModel *model = MODEL(dive_list);
GtkTreeSelection *selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(dive_list.tree_view));
if (!gtk_tree_model_iter_children(model, &child, iter))
return;
do {
int idx;
struct dive *dive;
gtk_tree_model_get(model, &child, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, -1);
dive = get_dive(idx);
if (dive->selected)
gtk_tree_selection_select_iter(selection, &child);
else
gtk_tree_selection_unselect_iter(selection, &child);
} while (gtk_tree_model_iter_next(model, &child));
}
static int selected_children(GtkTreeModel *model, GtkTreeIter *iter)
{
GtkTreeIter child;
if (!gtk_tree_model_iter_children(model, &child, iter))
return FALSE;
do {
int idx;
struct dive *dive;
gtk_tree_model_get(model, &child, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, -1);
dive = get_dive(idx);
if (dive->selected)
return TRUE;
} while (gtk_tree_model_iter_next(model, &child));
return FALSE;
}
/* Make sure that if we collapse a summary row with any selected children, the row
shows up as selected too */
void row_collapsed_cb(GtkTreeView *tree_view, GtkTreeIter *iter, GtkTreePath *path, gpointer data)
{
GtkTreeModel *model = MODEL(dive_list);
GtkTreeSelection *selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(dive_list.tree_view));
if (selected_children(model, iter))
gtk_tree_selection_select_iter(selection, iter);
}
static GList *selection_changed = NULL;
/*
* This is called _before_ the selection is changed, for every single entry;
*
* We simply create a list of all changed entries, and make sure that the
* group entries go at the end of the list.
*/
gboolean modify_selection_cb(GtkTreeSelection *selection, GtkTreeModel *model,
GtkTreePath *path, gboolean was_selected, gpointer userdata)
{
GtkTreeIter iter, *p;
if (!gtk_tree_model_get_iter(model, &iter, path))
return TRUE;
/* Add the group entries to the end */
p = gtk_tree_iter_copy(&iter);
if (gtk_tree_model_iter_has_child(model, p))
selection_changed = g_list_append(selection_changed, p);
else
selection_changed = g_list_prepend(selection_changed, p);
return TRUE;
}
static void select_dive(struct dive *dive, int selected)
{
if (dive->selected != selected) {
amount_selected += selected ? 1 : -1;
dive->selected = selected;
}
}
/*
* This gets called when a dive group has changed selection.
*/
static void select_dive_group(GtkTreeModel *model, GtkTreeSelection *selection, GtkTreeIter *iter, int selected)
{
int first = 1;
GtkTreeIter child;
if (selected == selected_children(model, iter))
return;
if (!gtk_tree_model_iter_children(model, &child, iter))
return;
do {
int idx;
struct dive *dive;
gtk_tree_model_get(model, &child, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, -1);
if (first && selected)
selected_dive = idx;
first = 0;
dive = get_dive(idx);
if (dive->selected == selected)
continue;
select_dive(dive, selected);
if (selected)
gtk_tree_selection_select_iter(selection, &child);
else
gtk_tree_selection_unselect_iter(selection, &child);
} while (gtk_tree_model_iter_next(model, &child));
}
/*
* This gets called _after_ the selections have changed, for each entry that
* may have changed. Check if the gtk selection state matches our internal
* selection state to verify.
*
* The group entries are at the end, this guarantees that we have handled
* all the dives before we handle groups.
*/
static void check_selection_cb(GtkTreeIter *iter, GtkTreeSelection *selection)
{
GtkTreeModel *model = MODEL(dive_list);
struct dive *dive;
int idx, gtk_selected;
gtk_tree_model_get(model, iter,
DIVE_INDEX, &idx,
-1);
dive = get_dive(idx);
gtk_selected = gtk_tree_selection_iter_is_selected(selection, iter);
if (idx < 0)
select_dive_group(model, selection, iter, gtk_selected);
else {
select_dive(dive, gtk_selected);
if (gtk_selected)
selected_dive = idx;
}
gtk_tree_iter_free(iter);
}
/* this is called when gtk thinks that the selection has changed */
static void selection_cb(GtkTreeSelection *selection, GtkTreeModel *model)
{
GList *changed = selection_changed;
selection_changed = NULL;
g_list_foreach(changed, (GFunc) check_selection_cb, selection);
g_list_free(changed);
#if DEBUG_SELECTION_TRACKING
dump_selection();
#endif
process_selected_dives();
repaint_dive();
}
const char *star_strings[] = {
ZERO_STARS,
ONE_STARS,
TWO_STARS,
THREE_STARS,
FOUR_STARS,
FIVE_STARS
};
static void star_data_func(GtkTreeViewColumn *col,
GtkCellRenderer *renderer,
GtkTreeModel *model,
GtkTreeIter *iter,
gpointer data)
{
int nr_stars, idx;
char buffer[40];
gtk_tree_model_get(model, iter, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, DIVE_RATING, &nr_stars, -1);
if (idx < 0) {
*buffer = '\0';
} else {
if (nr_stars < 0 || nr_stars > 5)
nr_stars = 0;
snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%s", star_strings[nr_stars]);
}
g_object_set(renderer, "text", buffer, NULL);
}
static void date_data_func(GtkTreeViewColumn *col,
GtkCellRenderer *renderer,
GtkTreeModel *model,
GtkTreeIter *iter,
gpointer data)
{
int val, idx, nr;
struct tm *tm;
time_t when;
char buffer[40];
gtk_tree_model_get(model, iter, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, DIVE_DATE, &val, -1);
nr = gtk_tree_model_iter_n_children(model, iter);
/* 2038 problem */
when = val;
tm = gmtime(&when);
First cut of explicit trip tracking This code establishes the explicit trip data structures and loads and saves them in the XML data. No attempts are made to edit / modify the trips, yet. Loading XML files without trip data creates the trips based on timing as before. Saving out the same, unmodified data will create 'trip' entries in the XML file with a 'number' that reflects the number of dives in that trip. The trip tag also stores the beginning time of the first dive in the trip and the location of the trip (which we display in the summary entries in the UI). The logic allows for dives that aren't part of a dive trip. All other dives simply belong to the "previous" dive trip - i.e. the dive trip with the latest start time that is earlier or equal to the start time of this dive. This logic significantly simplifies the tracking of trips compared to other approaches that I have tried. The automatic grouping into trips now is an option that defaults to off (as it makes changes to the XML file - and people who don't want this feature shouldn't have trips added to their XML files that they then need to manually remove). For now you have to select this option, then exit the program and start it again. Still to do is to trigger the trip generation at run time. We also need a way to mark dives as not part of trips and to allow options to combine trips, split trips, edit trip location data, etc. The code has only had some limited testing when opening multiple files. The code is known to fail if a location name contains unquoted special characters like an "'". This commit also fixes a visual inconsistency in the preferences dialog where the font selector button didn't have a frame around it that told you what this option was about. Inspired-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2012-08-22 05:04:24 +00:00
if (idx < 0) {
snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer),
"Trip %s, %s %d, %d (%d dive%s)",
weekday(tm->tm_wday),
monthname(tm->tm_mon),
tm->tm_mday, tm->tm_year + 1900,
nr, nr > 1 ? "s" : "");
First cut of explicit trip tracking This code establishes the explicit trip data structures and loads and saves them in the XML data. No attempts are made to edit / modify the trips, yet. Loading XML files without trip data creates the trips based on timing as before. Saving out the same, unmodified data will create 'trip' entries in the XML file with a 'number' that reflects the number of dives in that trip. The trip tag also stores the beginning time of the first dive in the trip and the location of the trip (which we display in the summary entries in the UI). The logic allows for dives that aren't part of a dive trip. All other dives simply belong to the "previous" dive trip - i.e. the dive trip with the latest start time that is earlier or equal to the start time of this dive. This logic significantly simplifies the tracking of trips compared to other approaches that I have tried. The automatic grouping into trips now is an option that defaults to off (as it makes changes to the XML file - and people who don't want this feature shouldn't have trips added to their XML files that they then need to manually remove). For now you have to select this option, then exit the program and start it again. Still to do is to trigger the trip generation at run time. We also need a way to mark dives as not part of trips and to allow options to combine trips, split trips, edit trip location data, etc. The code has only had some limited testing when opening multiple files. The code is known to fail if a location name contains unquoted special characters like an "'". This commit also fixes a visual inconsistency in the preferences dialog where the font selector button didn't have a frame around it that told you what this option was about. Inspired-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2012-08-22 05:04:24 +00:00
} else {
snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer),
"%s, %s %d, %d %02d:%02d",
weekday(tm->tm_wday),
monthname(tm->tm_mon),
tm->tm_mday, tm->tm_year + 1900,
tm->tm_hour, tm->tm_min);
}
g_object_set(renderer, "text", buffer, NULL);
}
static void depth_data_func(GtkTreeViewColumn *col,
GtkCellRenderer *renderer,
GtkTreeModel *model,
GtkTreeIter *iter,
gpointer data)
{
int depth, integer, frac, len, idx;
char buffer[40];
gtk_tree_model_get(model, iter, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, DIVE_DEPTH, &depth, -1);
if (idx < 0) {
*buffer = '\0';
} else {
switch (output_units.length) {
case METERS:
/* To tenths of meters */
depth = (depth + 49) / 100;
integer = depth / 10;
frac = depth % 10;
if (integer < 20)
break;
if (frac >= 5)
integer++;
frac = -1;
break;
case FEET:
integer = mm_to_feet(depth) + 0.5;
frac = -1;
break;
default:
return;
}
len = snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%d", integer);
if (frac >= 0)
len += snprintf(buffer+len, sizeof(buffer)-len, ".%d", frac);
}
g_object_set(renderer, "text", buffer, NULL);
}
static void duration_data_func(GtkTreeViewColumn *col,
GtkCellRenderer *renderer,
GtkTreeModel *model,
GtkTreeIter *iter,
gpointer data)
{
unsigned int sec;
int idx;
char buffer[16];
gtk_tree_model_get(model, iter, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, DIVE_DURATION, &sec, -1);
if (idx < 0)
*buffer = '\0';
else
snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%d:%02d", sec / 60, sec % 60);
g_object_set(renderer, "text", buffer, NULL);
}
static void temperature_data_func(GtkTreeViewColumn *col,
GtkCellRenderer *renderer,
GtkTreeModel *model,
GtkTreeIter *iter,
gpointer data)
{
int value, idx;
char buffer[80];
gtk_tree_model_get(model, iter, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, DIVE_TEMPERATURE, &value, -1);
*buffer = 0;
if (idx >= 0 && value) {
double deg;
switch (output_units.temperature) {
case CELSIUS:
deg = mkelvin_to_C(value);
break;
case FAHRENHEIT:
deg = mkelvin_to_F(value);
break;
default:
return;
}
snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%.1f", deg);
}
g_object_set(renderer, "text", buffer, NULL);
}
static void nr_data_func(GtkTreeViewColumn *col,
GtkCellRenderer *renderer,
GtkTreeModel *model,
GtkTreeIter *iter,
gpointer data)
{
int idx, nr;
char buffer[40];
struct dive *dive;
gtk_tree_model_get(model, iter, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, DIVE_NR, &nr, -1);
if (idx < 0) {
*buffer = '\0';
} else {
/* make dives that are not in trips stand out */
dive = get_dive(idx);
if (!DIVE_IN_TRIP(dive))
snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "<b>%d</b>", nr);
else
snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%d", nr);
}
g_object_set(renderer, "markup", buffer, NULL);
}
/*
* Get "maximal" dive gas for a dive.
* Rules:
* - Trimix trumps nitrox (highest He wins, O2 breaks ties)
* - Nitrox trumps air (even if hypoxic)
* These are the same rules as the inter-dive sorting rules.
*/
static void get_dive_gas(struct dive *dive, int *o2_p, int *he_p, int *o2low_p)
{
int i;
int maxo2 = -1, maxhe = -1, mino2 = 1000;
for (i = 0; i < MAX_CYLINDERS; i++) {
cylinder_t *cyl = dive->cylinder + i;
struct gasmix *mix = &cyl->gasmix;
int o2 = mix->o2.permille;
int he = mix->he.permille;
if (cylinder_none(cyl))
continue;
if (!o2)
o2 = AIR_PERMILLE;
if (o2 < mino2)
mino2 = o2;
if (he > maxhe)
goto newmax;
if (he < maxhe)
continue;
if (o2 <= maxo2)
continue;
newmax:
maxhe = he;
maxo2 = o2;
}
/* All air? Show/sort as "air"/zero */
if (!maxhe && maxo2 == AIR_PERMILLE && mino2 == maxo2)
maxo2 = mino2 = 0;
*o2_p = maxo2;
*he_p = maxhe;
*o2low_p = mino2;
}
static int total_weight(struct dive *dive)
{
int i, total_grams = 0;
if (dive)
for (i=0; i< MAX_WEIGHTSYSTEMS; i++)
total_grams += dive->weightsystem[i].weight.grams;
return total_grams;
}
static void weight_data_func(GtkTreeViewColumn *col,
GtkCellRenderer *renderer,
GtkTreeModel *model,
GtkTreeIter *iter,
gpointer data)
{
int indx, decimals;
double value;
char buffer[80];
struct dive *dive;
gtk_tree_model_get(model, iter, DIVE_INDEX, &indx, -1);
dive = get_dive(indx);
value = get_weight_units(total_weight(dive), &decimals, NULL);
if (value == 0.0)
*buffer = '\0';
else
snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%.*f", decimals, value);
g_object_set(renderer, "text", buffer, NULL);
}
static gint nitrox_sort_func(GtkTreeModel *model,
GtkTreeIter *iter_a,
GtkTreeIter *iter_b,
gpointer user_data)
{
int index_a, index_b;
struct dive *a, *b;
int a_o2, b_o2;
int a_he, b_he;
int a_o2low, b_o2low;
gtk_tree_model_get(model, iter_a, DIVE_INDEX, &index_a, -1);
gtk_tree_model_get(model, iter_b, DIVE_INDEX, &index_b, -1);
a = get_dive(index_a);
b = get_dive(index_b);
get_dive_gas(a, &a_o2, &a_he, &a_o2low);
get_dive_gas(b, &b_o2, &b_he, &b_o2low);
/* Sort by Helium first, O2 second */
if (a_he == b_he) {
if (a_o2 == b_o2)
return a_o2low - b_o2low;
return a_o2 - b_o2;
}
return a_he - b_he;
}
#define UTF8_ELLIPSIS "\xE2\x80\xA6"
static void nitrox_data_func(GtkTreeViewColumn *col,
GtkCellRenderer *renderer,
GtkTreeModel *model,
GtkTreeIter *iter,
gpointer data)
{
int idx, o2, he, o2low;
char buffer[80];
struct dive *dive;
gtk_tree_model_get(model, iter, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, -1);
if (idx < 0) {
*buffer = '\0';
goto exit;
}
dive = get_dive(idx);
get_dive_gas(dive, &o2, &he, &o2low);
o2 = (o2 + 5) / 10;
he = (he + 5) / 10;
o2low = (o2low + 5) / 10;
if (he)
snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%d/%d", o2, he);
else if (o2)
if (o2 == o2low)
snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%d", o2);
else
snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%d" UTF8_ELLIPSIS "%d", o2low, o2);
else
strcpy(buffer, "air");
exit:
g_object_set(renderer, "text", buffer, NULL);
}
/* Render the SAC data (integer value of "ml / min") */
static void sac_data_func(GtkTreeViewColumn *col,
GtkCellRenderer *renderer,
GtkTreeModel *model,
GtkTreeIter *iter,
gpointer data)
{
int value, idx;
const char *fmt;
char buffer[16];
double sac;
gtk_tree_model_get(model, iter, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, DIVE_SAC, &value, -1);
if (idx < 0 || !value) {
*buffer = '\0';
goto exit;
}
sac = value / 1000.0;
switch (output_units.volume) {
case LITER:
fmt = "%4.1f";
break;
case CUFT:
fmt = "%4.2f";
sac = ml_to_cuft(sac * 1000);
break;
}
snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), fmt, sac);
exit:
g_object_set(renderer, "text", buffer, NULL);
}
/* Render the OTU data (integer value of "OTU") */
static void otu_data_func(GtkTreeViewColumn *col,
GtkCellRenderer *renderer,
GtkTreeModel *model,
GtkTreeIter *iter,
gpointer data)
{
int value, idx;
char buffer[16];
gtk_tree_model_get(model, iter, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, DIVE_OTU, &value, -1);
if (idx < 0 || !value)
*buffer = '\0';
else
snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%d", value);
g_object_set(renderer, "text", buffer, NULL);
}
/* calculate OTU for a dive */
static int calculate_otu(struct dive *dive)
{
int i;
double otu = 0.0;
for (i = 1; i < dive->samples; i++) {
int t;
double po2;
struct sample *sample = dive->sample + i;
struct sample *psample = sample - 1;
t = sample->time.seconds - psample->time.seconds;
int o2 = dive->cylinder[sample->cylinderindex].gasmix.o2.permille;
if (!o2)
o2 = AIR_PERMILLE;
po2 = o2 / 1000.0 * (sample->depth.mm + 10000) / 10000.0;
if (po2 >= 0.5)
otu += pow(po2 - 0.5, 0.83) * t / 30.0;
}
return otu + 0.5;
}
/*
* Return air usage (in liters).
*/
static double calculate_airuse(struct dive *dive)
{
double airuse = 0;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < MAX_CYLINDERS; i++) {
pressure_t start, end;
cylinder_t *cyl = dive->cylinder + i;
int size = cyl->type.size.mliter;
double kilo_atm;
if (!size)
continue;
start = cyl->start.mbar ? cyl->start : cyl->sample_start;
end = cyl->end.mbar ? cyl->end : cyl->sample_end;
kilo_atm = (to_ATM(start) - to_ATM(end)) / 1000.0;
/* Liters of air at 1 atm == milliliters at 1k atm*/
airuse += kilo_atm * size;
}
return airuse;
}
static int calculate_sac(struct dive *dive)
{
double airuse, pressure, sac;
int duration, i;
airuse = calculate_airuse(dive);
if (!airuse)
return 0;
if (!dive->duration.seconds)
return 0;
/* find and eliminate long surface intervals */
duration = dive->duration.seconds;
for (i = 0; i < dive->samples; i++) {
if (dive->sample[i].depth.mm < 100) { /* less than 10cm */
int end = i + 1;
while (end < dive->samples && dive->sample[end].depth.mm < 100)
end++;
/* we only want the actual surface time during a dive */
if (end < dive->samples) {
end--;
duration -= dive->sample[end].time.seconds -
dive->sample[i].time.seconds;
i = end + 1;
}
}
}
/* Mean pressure in atm: 1 atm per 10m */
pressure = 1 + (dive->meandepth.mm / 10000.0);
sac = airuse / pressure * 60 / duration;
/* milliliters per minute.. */
return sac * 1000;
}
void update_cylinder_related_info(struct dive *dive)
{
if (dive != NULL) {
dive->sac = calculate_sac(dive);
dive->otu = calculate_otu(dive);
}
}
static void get_string(char **str, const char *s)
{
int len;
char *n;
if (!s)
s = "";
len = strlen(s);
if (len > 60)
len = 60;
n = malloc(len+1);
memcpy(n, s, len);
n[len] = 0;
*str = n;
}
static void get_location(struct dive *dive, char **str)
{
get_string(str, dive->location);
}
static void get_cylinder(struct dive *dive, char **str)
{
get_string(str, dive->cylinder[0].type.description);
}
static void get_suit(struct dive *dive, char **str)
{
get_string(str, dive->suit);
}
/*
* Set up anything that could have changed due to editing
* of dive information; we need to do this for both models,
* so we simply call set_one_dive again with the non-current model
*/
/* forward declaration for recursion */
static gboolean set_one_dive(GtkTreeModel *model,
GtkTreePath *path,
GtkTreeIter *iter,
gpointer data);
static void fill_one_dive(struct dive *dive,
GtkTreeModel *model,
GtkTreeIter *iter)
{
char *location, *cylinder, *suit;
GtkTreeModel *othermodel;
get_cylinder(dive, &cylinder);
get_location(dive, &location);
get_suit(dive, &suit);
gtk_tree_store_set(GTK_TREE_STORE(model), iter,
DIVE_NR, dive->number,
DIVE_LOCATION, location,
DIVE_CYLINDER, cylinder,
DIVE_RATING, dive->rating,
DIVE_SAC, dive->sac,
DIVE_OTU, dive->otu,
DIVE_TOTALWEIGHT, total_weight(dive),
DIVE_SUIT, suit,
-1);
free(location);
free(cylinder);
free(suit);
if (model == TREEMODEL(dive_list))
othermodel = LISTMODEL(dive_list);
else
othermodel = TREEMODEL(dive_list);
if (othermodel != MODEL(dive_list))
/* recursive call */
gtk_tree_model_foreach(othermodel, set_one_dive, dive);
}
static gboolean set_one_dive(GtkTreeModel *model,
GtkTreePath *path,
GtkTreeIter *iter,
gpointer data)
{
int idx;
struct dive *dive;
/* Get the dive number */
gtk_tree_model_get(model, iter, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, -1);
if (idx < 0)
return FALSE;
dive = get_dive(idx);
if (!dive)
return TRUE;
if (data && dive != data)
return FALSE;
fill_one_dive(dive, model, iter);
return dive == data;
}
void flush_divelist(struct dive *dive)
{
GtkTreeModel *model = MODEL(dive_list);
gtk_tree_model_foreach(model, set_one_dive, dive);
}
void set_divelist_font(const char *font)
{
PangoFontDescription *font_desc = pango_font_description_from_string(font);
gtk_widget_modify_font(dive_list.tree_view, font_desc);
pango_font_description_free(font_desc);
}
void update_dive_list_units(void)
{
const char *unit;
GtkTreeModel *model = MODEL(dive_list);
(void) get_depth_units(0, NULL, &unit);
gtk_tree_view_column_set_title(dive_list.depth, unit);
(void) get_temp_units(0, &unit);
gtk_tree_view_column_set_title(dive_list.temperature, unit);
(void) get_weight_units(0, NULL, &unit);
gtk_tree_view_column_set_title(dive_list.totalweight, unit);
gtk_tree_model_foreach(model, set_one_dive, NULL);
}
void update_dive_list_col_visibility(void)
{
gtk_tree_view_column_set_visible(dive_list.cylinder, visible_cols.cylinder);
gtk_tree_view_column_set_visible(dive_list.temperature, visible_cols.temperature);
gtk_tree_view_column_set_visible(dive_list.totalweight, visible_cols.totalweight);
gtk_tree_view_column_set_visible(dive_list.suit, visible_cols.suit);
gtk_tree_view_column_set_visible(dive_list.nitrox, visible_cols.nitrox);
gtk_tree_view_column_set_visible(dive_list.sac, visible_cols.sac);
gtk_tree_view_column_set_visible(dive_list.otu, visible_cols.otu);
return;
}
static GList *find_matching_trip(time_t when)
{
GList *trip = dive_trip_list;
if (!trip || DIVE_TRIP(trip)->when > when)
return NULL;
while (trip->next && DIVE_TRIP(trip->next)->when <= when)
trip = trip->next;
return trip;
}
static struct dive *create_and_hookup_trip_from_dive(struct dive *dive)
{
struct dive *dive_trip = alloc_dive();
dive_trip->when = dive->when;
if (dive->location)
dive_trip->location = strdup(dive->location);
insert_trip(dive_trip);
dive->divetrip = dive_trip;
dive->tripflag = IN_TRIP;
return dive_trip;
}
static void fill_dive_list(void)
{
First cut of explicit trip tracking This code establishes the explicit trip data structures and loads and saves them in the XML data. No attempts are made to edit / modify the trips, yet. Loading XML files without trip data creates the trips based on timing as before. Saving out the same, unmodified data will create 'trip' entries in the XML file with a 'number' that reflects the number of dives in that trip. The trip tag also stores the beginning time of the first dive in the trip and the location of the trip (which we display in the summary entries in the UI). The logic allows for dives that aren't part of a dive trip. All other dives simply belong to the "previous" dive trip - i.e. the dive trip with the latest start time that is earlier or equal to the start time of this dive. This logic significantly simplifies the tracking of trips compared to other approaches that I have tried. The automatic grouping into trips now is an option that defaults to off (as it makes changes to the XML file - and people who don't want this feature shouldn't have trips added to their XML files that they then need to manually remove). For now you have to select this option, then exit the program and start it again. Still to do is to trigger the trip generation at run time. We also need a way to mark dives as not part of trips and to allow options to combine trips, split trips, edit trip location data, etc. The code has only had some limited testing when opening multiple files. The code is known to fail if a location name contains unquoted special characters like an "'". This commit also fixes a visual inconsistency in the preferences dialog where the font selector button didn't have a frame around it that told you what this option was about. Inspired-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2012-08-22 05:04:24 +00:00
int i;
GtkTreeIter iter, parent_iter, *parent_ptr = NULL;
GtkTreeStore *liststore, *treestore;
First cut of explicit trip tracking This code establishes the explicit trip data structures and loads and saves them in the XML data. No attempts are made to edit / modify the trips, yet. Loading XML files without trip data creates the trips based on timing as before. Saving out the same, unmodified data will create 'trip' entries in the XML file with a 'number' that reflects the number of dives in that trip. The trip tag also stores the beginning time of the first dive in the trip and the location of the trip (which we display in the summary entries in the UI). The logic allows for dives that aren't part of a dive trip. All other dives simply belong to the "previous" dive trip - i.e. the dive trip with the latest start time that is earlier or equal to the start time of this dive. This logic significantly simplifies the tracking of trips compared to other approaches that I have tried. The automatic grouping into trips now is an option that defaults to off (as it makes changes to the XML file - and people who don't want this feature shouldn't have trips added to their XML files that they then need to manually remove). For now you have to select this option, then exit the program and start it again. Still to do is to trigger the trip generation at run time. We also need a way to mark dives as not part of trips and to allow options to combine trips, split trips, edit trip location data, etc. The code has only had some limited testing when opening multiple files. The code is known to fail if a location name contains unquoted special characters like an "'". This commit also fixes a visual inconsistency in the preferences dialog where the font selector button didn't have a frame around it that told you what this option was about. Inspired-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2012-08-22 05:04:24 +00:00
struct dive *last_trip = NULL;
GList *trip;
struct dive *dive_trip = NULL;
/* if we have pre-existing trips, start on the last one */
trip = g_list_last(dive_trip_list);
treestore = TREESTORE(dive_list);
liststore = LISTSTORE(dive_list);
i = dive_table.nr;
while (--i >= 0) {
First cut of explicit trip tracking This code establishes the explicit trip data structures and loads and saves them in the XML data. No attempts are made to edit / modify the trips, yet. Loading XML files without trip data creates the trips based on timing as before. Saving out the same, unmodified data will create 'trip' entries in the XML file with a 'number' that reflects the number of dives in that trip. The trip tag also stores the beginning time of the first dive in the trip and the location of the trip (which we display in the summary entries in the UI). The logic allows for dives that aren't part of a dive trip. All other dives simply belong to the "previous" dive trip - i.e. the dive trip with the latest start time that is earlier or equal to the start time of this dive. This logic significantly simplifies the tracking of trips compared to other approaches that I have tried. The automatic grouping into trips now is an option that defaults to off (as it makes changes to the XML file - and people who don't want this feature shouldn't have trips added to their XML files that they then need to manually remove). For now you have to select this option, then exit the program and start it again. Still to do is to trigger the trip generation at run time. We also need a way to mark dives as not part of trips and to allow options to combine trips, split trips, edit trip location data, etc. The code has only had some limited testing when opening multiple files. The code is known to fail if a location name contains unquoted special characters like an "'". This commit also fixes a visual inconsistency in the preferences dialog where the font selector button didn't have a frame around it that told you what this option was about. Inspired-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2012-08-22 05:04:24 +00:00
struct dive *dive = get_dive(i);
/* make sure we display the first date of the trip in previous summary */
if (dive_trip && parent_ptr) {
gtk_tree_store_set(treestore, parent_ptr,
DIVE_DATE, dive_trip->when,
DIVE_LOCATION, dive_trip->location,
-1);
}
/* the dive_trip info might have been killed by a previous UNGROUPED dive */
if (trip)
dive_trip = DIVE_TRIP(trip);
First cut of explicit trip tracking This code establishes the explicit trip data structures and loads and saves them in the XML data. No attempts are made to edit / modify the trips, yet. Loading XML files without trip data creates the trips based on timing as before. Saving out the same, unmodified data will create 'trip' entries in the XML file with a 'number' that reflects the number of dives in that trip. The trip tag also stores the beginning time of the first dive in the trip and the location of the trip (which we display in the summary entries in the UI). The logic allows for dives that aren't part of a dive trip. All other dives simply belong to the "previous" dive trip - i.e. the dive trip with the latest start time that is earlier or equal to the start time of this dive. This logic significantly simplifies the tracking of trips compared to other approaches that I have tried. The automatic grouping into trips now is an option that defaults to off (as it makes changes to the XML file - and people who don't want this feature shouldn't have trips added to their XML files that they then need to manually remove). For now you have to select this option, then exit the program and start it again. Still to do is to trigger the trip generation at run time. We also need a way to mark dives as not part of trips and to allow options to combine trips, split trips, edit trip location data, etc. The code has only had some limited testing when opening multiple files. The code is known to fail if a location name contains unquoted special characters like an "'". This commit also fixes a visual inconsistency in the preferences dialog where the font selector button didn't have a frame around it that told you what this option was about. Inspired-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2012-08-22 05:04:24 +00:00
/* tripflag defines how dives are handled;
* TF_NONE "not handled yet" - create time based group if autogroup == TRUE
* NO_TRIP "set as no group" - simply leave at top level
* IN_TRIP "use the trip with the largest trip time (when) that is <= this dive"
*/
if (UNGROUPED_DIVE(dive)) {
/* first dives that go to the top level */
parent_ptr = NULL;
dive_trip = NULL;
} else if (autogroup && !DIVE_IN_TRIP(dive)) {
if ( ! dive_trip || ! DIVE_FITS_TRIP(dive, dive_trip)) {
/* allocate new trip - all fields default to 0
and get filled in further down */
dive_trip = create_and_hookup_trip_from_dive(dive);
dive_trip->tripflag = IN_TRIP; /* this marks an autogen trip */
trip = FIND_TRIP(dive_trip->when);
First cut of explicit trip tracking This code establishes the explicit trip data structures and loads and saves them in the XML data. No attempts are made to edit / modify the trips, yet. Loading XML files without trip data creates the trips based on timing as before. Saving out the same, unmodified data will create 'trip' entries in the XML file with a 'number' that reflects the number of dives in that trip. The trip tag also stores the beginning time of the first dive in the trip and the location of the trip (which we display in the summary entries in the UI). The logic allows for dives that aren't part of a dive trip. All other dives simply belong to the "previous" dive trip - i.e. the dive trip with the latest start time that is earlier or equal to the start time of this dive. This logic significantly simplifies the tracking of trips compared to other approaches that I have tried. The automatic grouping into trips now is an option that defaults to off (as it makes changes to the XML file - and people who don't want this feature shouldn't have trips added to their XML files that they then need to manually remove). For now you have to select this option, then exit the program and start it again. Still to do is to trigger the trip generation at run time. We also need a way to mark dives as not part of trips and to allow options to combine trips, split trips, edit trip location data, etc. The code has only had some limited testing when opening multiple files. The code is known to fail if a location name contains unquoted special characters like an "'". This commit also fixes a visual inconsistency in the preferences dialog where the font selector button didn't have a frame around it that told you what this option was about. Inspired-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2012-08-22 05:04:24 +00:00
}
} else if (DIVE_IN_TRIP(dive)) {
trip = find_matching_trip(dive->when);
dive_trip = DIVE_TRIP(trip);
} else {
/* dive is not in a trip and we aren't autogrouping */
dive_trip = NULL;
parent_ptr = NULL;
First cut of explicit trip tracking This code establishes the explicit trip data structures and loads and saves them in the XML data. No attempts are made to edit / modify the trips, yet. Loading XML files without trip data creates the trips based on timing as before. Saving out the same, unmodified data will create 'trip' entries in the XML file with a 'number' that reflects the number of dives in that trip. The trip tag also stores the beginning time of the first dive in the trip and the location of the trip (which we display in the summary entries in the UI). The logic allows for dives that aren't part of a dive trip. All other dives simply belong to the "previous" dive trip - i.e. the dive trip with the latest start time that is earlier or equal to the start time of this dive. This logic significantly simplifies the tracking of trips compared to other approaches that I have tried. The automatic grouping into trips now is an option that defaults to off (as it makes changes to the XML file - and people who don't want this feature shouldn't have trips added to their XML files that they then need to manually remove). For now you have to select this option, then exit the program and start it again. Still to do is to trigger the trip generation at run time. We also need a way to mark dives as not part of trips and to allow options to combine trips, split trips, edit trip location data, etc. The code has only had some limited testing when opening multiple files. The code is known to fail if a location name contains unquoted special characters like an "'". This commit also fixes a visual inconsistency in the preferences dialog where the font selector button didn't have a frame around it that told you what this option was about. Inspired-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2012-08-22 05:04:24 +00:00
}
/* update dive as part of dive_trip and
* (if necessary) update dive_trip time and location */
First cut of explicit trip tracking This code establishes the explicit trip data structures and loads and saves them in the XML data. No attempts are made to edit / modify the trips, yet. Loading XML files without trip data creates the trips based on timing as before. Saving out the same, unmodified data will create 'trip' entries in the XML file with a 'number' that reflects the number of dives in that trip. The trip tag also stores the beginning time of the first dive in the trip and the location of the trip (which we display in the summary entries in the UI). The logic allows for dives that aren't part of a dive trip. All other dives simply belong to the "previous" dive trip - i.e. the dive trip with the latest start time that is earlier or equal to the start time of this dive. This logic significantly simplifies the tracking of trips compared to other approaches that I have tried. The automatic grouping into trips now is an option that defaults to off (as it makes changes to the XML file - and people who don't want this feature shouldn't have trips added to their XML files that they then need to manually remove). For now you have to select this option, then exit the program and start it again. Still to do is to trigger the trip generation at run time. We also need a way to mark dives as not part of trips and to allow options to combine trips, split trips, edit trip location data, etc. The code has only had some limited testing when opening multiple files. The code is known to fail if a location name contains unquoted special characters like an "'". This commit also fixes a visual inconsistency in the preferences dialog where the font selector button didn't have a frame around it that told you what this option was about. Inspired-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2012-08-22 05:04:24 +00:00
if (dive_trip) {
dive->tripflag = IN_TRIP;
dive->divetrip = dive_trip;
if (dive_trip->when > dive->when)
dive_trip->when = dive->when;
First cut of explicit trip tracking This code establishes the explicit trip data structures and loads and saves them in the XML data. No attempts are made to edit / modify the trips, yet. Loading XML files without trip data creates the trips based on timing as before. Saving out the same, unmodified data will create 'trip' entries in the XML file with a 'number' that reflects the number of dives in that trip. The trip tag also stores the beginning time of the first dive in the trip and the location of the trip (which we display in the summary entries in the UI). The logic allows for dives that aren't part of a dive trip. All other dives simply belong to the "previous" dive trip - i.e. the dive trip with the latest start time that is earlier or equal to the start time of this dive. This logic significantly simplifies the tracking of trips compared to other approaches that I have tried. The automatic grouping into trips now is an option that defaults to off (as it makes changes to the XML file - and people who don't want this feature shouldn't have trips added to their XML files that they then need to manually remove). For now you have to select this option, then exit the program and start it again. Still to do is to trigger the trip generation at run time. We also need a way to mark dives as not part of trips and to allow options to combine trips, split trips, edit trip location data, etc. The code has only had some limited testing when opening multiple files. The code is known to fail if a location name contains unquoted special characters like an "'". This commit also fixes a visual inconsistency in the preferences dialog where the font selector button didn't have a frame around it that told you what this option was about. Inspired-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2012-08-22 05:04:24 +00:00
if (!dive_trip->location && dive->location)
dive_trip->location = dive->location;
if (dive_trip != last_trip) {
last_trip = dive_trip;
/* create trip entry */
gtk_tree_store_append(treestore, &parent_iter, NULL);
parent_ptr = &parent_iter;
/* a duration of 0 (and negative index) identifies a group */
gtk_tree_store_set(treestore, parent_ptr,
DIVE_INDEX, -1,
DIVE_DATE, dive_trip->when,
DIVE_LOCATION, dive_trip->location,
DIVE_DURATION, 0,
-1);
}
}
/* store dive */
update_cylinder_related_info(dive);
First cut of explicit trip tracking This code establishes the explicit trip data structures and loads and saves them in the XML data. No attempts are made to edit / modify the trips, yet. Loading XML files without trip data creates the trips based on timing as before. Saving out the same, unmodified data will create 'trip' entries in the XML file with a 'number' that reflects the number of dives in that trip. The trip tag also stores the beginning time of the first dive in the trip and the location of the trip (which we display in the summary entries in the UI). The logic allows for dives that aren't part of a dive trip. All other dives simply belong to the "previous" dive trip - i.e. the dive trip with the latest start time that is earlier or equal to the start time of this dive. This logic significantly simplifies the tracking of trips compared to other approaches that I have tried. The automatic grouping into trips now is an option that defaults to off (as it makes changes to the XML file - and people who don't want this feature shouldn't have trips added to their XML files that they then need to manually remove). For now you have to select this option, then exit the program and start it again. Still to do is to trigger the trip generation at run time. We also need a way to mark dives as not part of trips and to allow options to combine trips, split trips, edit trip location data, etc. The code has only had some limited testing when opening multiple files. The code is known to fail if a location name contains unquoted special characters like an "'". This commit also fixes a visual inconsistency in the preferences dialog where the font selector button didn't have a frame around it that told you what this option was about. Inspired-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2012-08-22 05:04:24 +00:00
gtk_tree_store_append(treestore, &iter, parent_ptr);
gtk_tree_store_set(treestore, &iter,
DIVE_INDEX, i,
DIVE_NR, dive->number,
DIVE_DATE, dive->when,
DIVE_DEPTH, dive->maxdepth,
DIVE_DURATION, dive->duration.seconds,
DIVE_LOCATION, dive->location,
DIVE_RATING, dive->rating,
DIVE_TEMPERATURE, dive->watertemp.mkelvin,
DIVE_SAC, 0,
-1);
gtk_tree_store_append(liststore, &iter, NULL);
gtk_tree_store_set(liststore, &iter,
DIVE_INDEX, i,
DIVE_NR, dive->number,
DIVE_DATE, dive->when,
DIVE_DEPTH, dive->maxdepth,
DIVE_DURATION, dive->duration.seconds,
DIVE_LOCATION, dive->location,
DIVE_RATING, dive->rating,
DIVE_TEMPERATURE, dive->watertemp.mkelvin,
DIVE_TOTALWEIGHT, 0,
DIVE_SUIT, dive->suit,
DIVE_SAC, 0,
-1);
}
/* make sure we display the first date of the trip in previous summary */
First cut of explicit trip tracking This code establishes the explicit trip data structures and loads and saves them in the XML data. No attempts are made to edit / modify the trips, yet. Loading XML files without trip data creates the trips based on timing as before. Saving out the same, unmodified data will create 'trip' entries in the XML file with a 'number' that reflects the number of dives in that trip. The trip tag also stores the beginning time of the first dive in the trip and the location of the trip (which we display in the summary entries in the UI). The logic allows for dives that aren't part of a dive trip. All other dives simply belong to the "previous" dive trip - i.e. the dive trip with the latest start time that is earlier or equal to the start time of this dive. This logic significantly simplifies the tracking of trips compared to other approaches that I have tried. The automatic grouping into trips now is an option that defaults to off (as it makes changes to the XML file - and people who don't want this feature shouldn't have trips added to their XML files that they then need to manually remove). For now you have to select this option, then exit the program and start it again. Still to do is to trigger the trip generation at run time. We also need a way to mark dives as not part of trips and to allow options to combine trips, split trips, edit trip location data, etc. The code has only had some limited testing when opening multiple files. The code is known to fail if a location name contains unquoted special characters like an "'". This commit also fixes a visual inconsistency in the preferences dialog where the font selector button didn't have a frame around it that told you what this option was about. Inspired-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2012-08-22 05:04:24 +00:00
if (parent_ptr && dive_trip)
gtk_tree_store_set(treestore, parent_ptr,
DIVE_DATE, dive_trip->when,
DIVE_LOCATION, dive_trip->location,
-1);
update_dive_list_units();
if (gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first(MODEL(dive_list), &iter)) {
GtkTreeSelection *selection;
/* select the last dive (and make sure it's an actual dive that is selected) */
gtk_tree_model_get(MODEL(dive_list), &iter, DIVE_INDEX, &selected_dive, -1);
first_leaf(MODEL(dive_list), &iter, &selected_dive);
selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(dive_list.tree_view));
gtk_tree_selection_select_iter(selection, &iter);
}
}
void dive_list_update_dives(void)
{
gtk_tree_store_clear(TREESTORE(dive_list));
gtk_tree_store_clear(LISTSTORE(dive_list));
fill_dive_list();
repaint_dive();
}
static struct divelist_column {
const char *header;
data_func_t data;
sort_func_t sort;
unsigned int flags;
int *visible;
} dl_column[] = {
[DIVE_NR] = { "#", nr_data_func, NULL, ALIGN_RIGHT | UNSORTABLE },
[DIVE_DATE] = { "Date", date_data_func, NULL, ALIGN_LEFT },
[DIVE_RATING] = { UTF8_BLACKSTAR, star_data_func, NULL, ALIGN_LEFT },
[DIVE_DEPTH] = { "ft", depth_data_func, NULL, ALIGN_RIGHT },
[DIVE_DURATION] = { "min", duration_data_func, NULL, ALIGN_RIGHT },
[DIVE_TEMPERATURE] = { UTF8_DEGREE "F", temperature_data_func, NULL, ALIGN_RIGHT, &visible_cols.temperature },
[DIVE_TOTALWEIGHT] = { "lbs", weight_data_func, NULL, ALIGN_RIGHT, &visible_cols.totalweight },
[DIVE_SUIT] = { "Suit", NULL, NULL, ALIGN_LEFT, &visible_cols.suit },
[DIVE_CYLINDER] = { "Cyl", NULL, NULL, 0, &visible_cols.cylinder },
[DIVE_NITROX] = { "O" UTF8_SUBSCRIPT_2 "%", nitrox_data_func, nitrox_sort_func, 0, &visible_cols.nitrox },
[DIVE_SAC] = { "SAC", sac_data_func, NULL, 0, &visible_cols.sac },
[DIVE_OTU] = { "OTU", otu_data_func, NULL, 0, &visible_cols.otu },
[DIVE_LOCATION] = { "Location", NULL, NULL, ALIGN_LEFT },
};
static GtkTreeViewColumn *divelist_column(struct DiveList *dl, struct divelist_column *col)
{
int index = col - &dl_column[0];
const char *title = col->header;
data_func_t data_func = col->data;
sort_func_t sort_func = col->sort;
unsigned int flags = col->flags;
int *visible = col->visible;
GtkWidget *tree_view = dl->tree_view;
GtkTreeStore *treemodel = dl->treemodel;
GtkTreeStore *listmodel = dl->listmodel;
GtkTreeViewColumn *ret;
if (visible && !*visible)
flags |= INVISIBLE;
ret = tree_view_column(tree_view, index, title, data_func, flags);
if (sort_func) {
/* the sort functions are needed in the corresponding models */
if (index == DIVE_DATE)
gtk_tree_sortable_set_sort_func(GTK_TREE_SORTABLE(treemodel), index, sort_func, NULL, NULL);
else
gtk_tree_sortable_set_sort_func(GTK_TREE_SORTABLE(listmodel), index, sort_func, NULL, NULL);
}
return ret;
}
/*
* This is some crazy crap. The only way to get default focus seems
* to be to grab focus as the widget is being shown the first time.
*/
static void realize_cb(GtkWidget *tree_view, gpointer userdata)
{
gtk_widget_grab_focus(tree_view);
}
/*
* Double-clicking on a group entry will expand a collapsed group
* and vice versa.
*/
static void collapse_expand(GtkTreeView *tree_view, GtkTreePath *path)
{
if (!gtk_tree_view_row_expanded(tree_view, path))
gtk_tree_view_expand_row(tree_view, path, FALSE);
else
gtk_tree_view_collapse_row(tree_view, path);
}
/* Double-click on a dive list */
static void row_activated_cb(GtkTreeView *tree_view,
GtkTreePath *path,
GtkTreeViewColumn *column,
gpointer userdata)
{
int index;
GtkTreeIter iter;
if (!gtk_tree_model_get_iter(MODEL(dive_list), &iter, path))
return;
gtk_tree_model_get(MODEL(dive_list), &iter, DIVE_INDEX, &index, -1);
/* a negative index is special for the "group by date" entries */
if (index < 0) {
collapse_expand(tree_view, path);
return;
}
edit_dive_info(get_dive(index));
}
void add_dive_cb(GtkWidget *menuitem, gpointer data)
{
struct dive *dive;
dive = alloc_dive();
if (add_new_dive(dive)) {
record_dive(dive);
report_dives(TRUE);
return;
}
free(dive);
}
void edit_trip_cb(GtkWidget *menuitem, GtkTreePath *path)
{
GtkTreeIter iter;
time_t when;
struct dive *dive_trip;
GList *trip;
gtk_tree_model_get_iter(MODEL(dive_list), &iter, path);
gtk_tree_model_get(MODEL(dive_list), &iter, DIVE_DATE, &when, -1);
trip = FIND_TRIP(when);
dive_trip = DIVE_TRIP(trip);
if (edit_trip(dive_trip))
gtk_tree_store_set(STORE(dive_list), &iter, DIVE_LOCATION, dive_trip->location, -1);
}
void edit_selected_dives_cb(GtkWidget *menuitem, gpointer data)
{
edit_multi_dive_info(NULL);
}
void edit_dive_from_path_cb(GtkWidget *menuitem, GtkTreePath *path)
{
GtkTreeIter iter;
int idx;
struct dive *dive;
gtk_tree_model_get_iter(MODEL(dive_list), &iter, path);
gtk_tree_model_get(MODEL(dive_list), &iter, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, -1);
dive = get_dive(idx);
edit_multi_dive_info(dive);
}
static void expand_all_cb(GtkWidget *menuitem, GtkTreeView *tree_view)
{
gtk_tree_view_expand_all(tree_view);
}
static void collapse_all_cb(GtkWidget *menuitem, GtkTreeView *tree_view)
{
gtk_tree_view_collapse_all(tree_view);
}
/* copy the node and return the index */
static int copy_tree_node(GtkTreeIter *a, GtkTreeIter *b)
{
struct dive store_dive;
int totalweight, idx;
char *cylinder_text;
gtk_tree_model_get(MODEL(dive_list), a,
DIVE_INDEX, &idx,
DIVE_NR, &store_dive.number,
DIVE_DATE, &store_dive.when,
DIVE_RATING, &store_dive.rating,
DIVE_DEPTH, &store_dive.maxdepth,
DIVE_DURATION, &store_dive.duration,
DIVE_TEMPERATURE, &store_dive.watertemp.mkelvin,
DIVE_TOTALWEIGHT, &totalweight,
DIVE_SUIT, &store_dive.suit,
DIVE_CYLINDER, &cylinder_text,
DIVE_SAC, &store_dive.sac,
DIVE_OTU, &store_dive.otu,
DIVE_LOCATION, &store_dive.location,
-1);
gtk_tree_store_set(STORE(dive_list), b,
DIVE_INDEX, idx,
DIVE_NR, store_dive.number,
DIVE_DATE, store_dive.when,
DIVE_RATING, store_dive.rating,
DIVE_DEPTH, store_dive.maxdepth,
DIVE_DURATION, store_dive.duration,
DIVE_TEMPERATURE, store_dive.watertemp.mkelvin,
DIVE_TOTALWEIGHT, totalweight,
DIVE_SUIT, store_dive.suit,
DIVE_CYLINDER, cylinder_text,
DIVE_SAC, store_dive.sac,
DIVE_OTU, store_dive.otu,
DIVE_LOCATION, store_dive.location,
-1);
return idx;
}
/* to avoid complicated special cases based on ordering or number of children,
we always take the first and last child and pick the smaller time_t (which
works regardless of ordering and also with just one child) */
static void update_trip_timestamp(GtkTreeIter *parent, struct dive *divetrip)
{
GtkTreeIter first_child, last_child;
int nr;
time_t t1, t2, tnew;
if (gtk_tree_store_iter_depth(STORE(dive_list), parent) != 0 ||
gtk_tree_model_iter_n_children(MODEL(dive_list), parent) == 0)
return;
nr = gtk_tree_model_iter_n_children(MODEL(dive_list), parent);
gtk_tree_model_iter_nth_child(MODEL(dive_list), &first_child, parent, 0);
gtk_tree_model_get(MODEL(dive_list), &first_child, DIVE_DATE, &t1, -1);
gtk_tree_model_iter_nth_child(MODEL(dive_list), &last_child, parent, nr - 1);
gtk_tree_model_get(MODEL(dive_list), &last_child, DIVE_DATE, &t2, -1);
tnew = MIN(t1, t2);
gtk_tree_store_set(STORE(dive_list), parent, DIVE_DATE, tnew, -1);
if (divetrip)
divetrip->when = tnew;
}
/* move dive_iter, which is a child of old_trip (could be NULL) to new_trip (could be NULL);
* either of the trips being NULL means that this was (or will be) a dive without a trip;
* update the dive trips (especially the starting times) accordingly
* maintain the selected status of the dive
* IMPORTANT - the move needs to keep the tree consistant - so no out of order moving... */
static GtkTreeIter *move_dive_between_trips(GtkTreeIter *dive_iter, GtkTreeIter *old_trip, GtkTreeIter *new_trip,
GtkTreeIter *sibling, gboolean before)
{
int idx;
time_t old_when, new_when;
struct dive *dive, *old_divetrip, *new_divetrip;
GtkTreeIter *new_iter = malloc(sizeof(GtkTreeIter));
if (before)
gtk_tree_store_insert_before(STORE(dive_list), new_iter, new_trip, sibling);
else
gtk_tree_store_insert_after(STORE(dive_list), new_iter, new_trip, sibling);
idx = copy_tree_node(dive_iter, new_iter);
gtk_tree_model_get(MODEL(dive_list), new_iter, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, -1);
dive = get_dive(idx);
gtk_tree_store_remove(STORE(dive_list), dive_iter);
if (old_trip) {
gtk_tree_model_get(MODEL(dive_list), old_trip, DIVE_DATE, &old_when, -1);
old_divetrip = DIVE_TRIP(find_matching_trip(old_when));
update_trip_timestamp(old_trip, old_divetrip);
}
if (new_trip) {
gtk_tree_model_get(MODEL(dive_list), new_trip, DIVE_DATE, &new_when, -1);
new_divetrip = dive->divetrip;
update_trip_timestamp(new_trip, new_divetrip);
}
if (dive->selected) {
GtkTreeSelection *selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(dive_list.tree_view));
gtk_tree_selection_select_iter(selection, new_iter);
}
return new_iter;
}
static void turn_dive_into_trip(GtkTreePath *path)
{
GtkTreeIter iter, *newiter, newparent;
GtkTreePath *treepath;
time_t when;
char *location;
int idx;
struct dive *dive;
/* this is a dive on the top level, insert trip AFTER it, populate its date / location, and
* then move the dive below that trip */
gtk_tree_model_get_iter(MODEL(dive_list), &iter, path);
gtk_tree_store_insert_after(STORE(dive_list), &newparent, NULL, &iter);
gtk_tree_model_get(MODEL(dive_list), &iter,
DIVE_INDEX, &idx, DIVE_DATE, &when, DIVE_LOCATION, &location, -1);
gtk_tree_store_set(STORE(dive_list), &newparent,
DIVE_INDEX, -1, DIVE_DATE, when, DIVE_LOCATION, location, -1);
free(location);
newiter = move_dive_between_trips(&iter, NULL, &newparent, NULL, FALSE);
treepath = gtk_tree_model_get_path(MODEL(dive_list), newiter);
gtk_tree_view_expand_to_path(GTK_TREE_VIEW(dive_list.tree_view), treepath);
dive = get_dive(idx);
/* we don't need the return value - everything is hooked up in the function */
(void)create_and_hookup_trip_from_dive(dive);
}
/* we know that path is pointing at a dive in a trip and are asked to split this trip into two */
static void insert_trip_before(GtkTreePath *path)
{
GtkTreeIter iter, prev_iter, parent, newparent, nextsibling;
GtkTreePath *treepath, *prev_path;
struct dive *dive, *prev_dive, *new_divetrip;
int idx, nr, i;
gtk_tree_model_get_iter(MODEL(dive_list), &iter, path);
prev_path = gtk_tree_path_copy(path);
if (!gtk_tree_path_prev(prev_path) ||
!gtk_tree_model_iter_parent(MODEL(dive_list), &parent, &iter))
return;
gtk_tree_model_get_iter(MODEL(dive_list), &prev_iter, prev_path);
gtk_tree_model_get(MODEL(dive_list), &prev_iter, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, -1);
prev_dive = get_dive(idx);
gtk_tree_store_insert_after(STORE(dive_list), &newparent, NULL, &parent);
copy_tree_node(&parent, &newparent);
gtk_tree_model_get(MODEL(dive_list), &iter, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, -1);
dive = get_dive(idx);
/* make sure that the time_t of the previous divetrip is correct before
* inserting a new one */
if (dive->when < prev_dive->when)
if (prev_dive->divetrip && prev_dive->divetrip->when < prev_dive->when)
prev_dive->divetrip->when = prev_dive->when;
new_divetrip = create_and_hookup_trip_from_dive(dive);
/* in order for the data structures to stay consistent we need to walk from
* the last child backwards to this one. The easiest way seems to be to do
* this with the nth iterator API */
nr = gtk_tree_model_iter_n_children(MODEL(dive_list), &parent);
for (i = nr - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
gtk_tree_model_iter_nth_child(MODEL(dive_list), &nextsibling, &parent, i);
treepath = gtk_tree_model_get_path(MODEL(dive_list), &nextsibling);
gtk_tree_model_get(MODEL(dive_list), &nextsibling, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, -1);
dive = get_dive(idx);
dive->divetrip = new_divetrip;
if (dive->when < dive->divetrip->when)
dive->divetrip->when = dive->when;
(void) move_dive_between_trips(&nextsibling, &parent, &newparent, NULL, FALSE);
if (gtk_tree_path_compare(path, treepath) == 0)
/* we copied the dive we were called with; we are done */
break;
}
treepath = gtk_tree_model_get_path(MODEL(dive_list), &newparent);
gtk_tree_view_expand_to_path(GTK_TREE_VIEW(dive_list.tree_view), treepath);
#ifdef DEBUG_TRIP
dump_trip_list();
#endif
}
static void insert_trip_before_cb(GtkWidget *menuitem, GtkTreePath *path)
{
/* is this splitting a trip or turning a dive into a trip? */
if (gtk_tree_path_get_depth(path) == 2)
insert_trip_before(path);
else
turn_dive_into_trip(path);
}
static void remove_from_trip_cb(GtkWidget *menuitem, GtkTreePath *path)
{
GtkTreeIter iter, newiter, parent;
GtkTreePath *nextpath;
struct dive *dive;
int idx;
gtk_tree_model_get_iter(MODEL(dive_list), &iter, path);
if (!gtk_tree_model_iter_parent(MODEL(dive_list), &parent, &iter))
return;
/* if this isn't the last dive in a trip we simply split the trip
in two right after this dive */
nextpath = gtk_tree_path_copy(path);
gtk_tree_path_next(nextpath);
if (gtk_tree_model_get_iter(MODEL(dive_list), &newiter, nextpath))
insert_trip_before(nextpath);
/* now create a new node as sibling right after the current parent */
gtk_tree_store_insert_after(STORE(dive_list), &newiter, NULL, &parent);
copy_tree_node(&iter, &newiter);
gtk_tree_model_get(MODEL(dive_list), &iter, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, -1);
dive = get_dive(idx);
if (dive->selected) {
GtkTreeSelection *selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(dive_list.tree_view));
gtk_tree_selection_select_iter(selection, &newiter);
}
gtk_tree_store_remove(STORE(dive_list), &iter);
/* if this was the last dive on the trip, remove the trip */
if (! gtk_tree_model_iter_has_child(MODEL(dive_list), &parent)) {
gtk_tree_store_remove(STORE(dive_list), &parent);
delete_trip(FIND_TRIP(dive->divetrip->when));
}
dive->tripflag = NO_TRIP;
dive->divetrip = NULL;
}
void remove_trip(GtkTreePath *trippath, gboolean force_no_trip)
{
GtkTreeIter newiter, parent, child, *lastiter = &parent;
struct dive *dive, *dive_trip = NULL;
int idx;
GtkTreePath *childpath;
GtkTreeSelection *selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(dive_list.tree_view));
/* what a pain - we can't just move the nodes, we have to
* create new ones and delete the existing ones instead */
gtk_tree_model_get_iter(MODEL(dive_list), &parent, trippath);
childpath = gtk_tree_path_copy(trippath);
gtk_tree_path_down(childpath);
for (;;) {
if( ! gtk_tree_model_get_iter(MODEL(dive_list), &child, childpath))
break;
gtk_tree_store_insert_after(STORE(dive_list), &newiter, NULL, lastiter);
copy_tree_node(&child, &newiter);
/* we need to track what was selected */
gtk_tree_model_get(MODEL(dive_list), &child, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, -1);
dive = get_dive(idx);
if (dive->selected)
gtk_tree_selection_select_iter(selection, &newiter);
if (force_no_trip)
dive->tripflag = NO_TRIP;
else
dive->tripflag = TF_NONE;
if (!dive_trip)
dive_trip = dive->divetrip;
dive->divetrip = NULL;
/* this removes the child - now childpath points to the next child */
gtk_tree_store_remove(STORE(dive_list), &child);
lastiter = &newiter;
}
/* finally, remove the trip */
gtk_tree_store_remove(STORE(dive_list), &parent);
delete_trip(FIND_TRIP(dive_trip->when));
free(dive_trip);
}
void remove_trip_cb(GtkWidget *menuitem, GtkTreePath *trippath)
{
remove_trip(trippath, TRUE);
}
void merge_trips_cb(GtkWidget *menuitem, GtkTreePath *trippath)
{
GtkTreePath *prevpath;
GtkTreeIter thistripiter, prevtripiter, newiter, iter;
GtkTreeModel *tm = MODEL(dive_list);
GList *trip, *prevtrip;
time_t when;
/* this only gets called when we are on a trip and there is another trip right before */
prevpath = gtk_tree_path_copy(trippath);
gtk_tree_path_prev(prevpath);
gtk_tree_model_get_iter(tm, &thistripiter, trippath);
gtk_tree_model_get(tm, &thistripiter, DIVE_DATE, &when, -1);
trip = find_matching_trip(when);
gtk_tree_model_get_iter(tm, &prevtripiter, prevpath);
gtk_tree_model_get(tm, &prevtripiter, DIVE_DATE, &when, -1);
prevtrip = find_matching_trip(when);
while (gtk_tree_model_iter_children(tm, &iter, &thistripiter)) {
int idx;
gtk_tree_store_insert_before(STORE(dive_list), &newiter, &prevtripiter, NULL);
idx = copy_tree_node(&iter, &newiter);
gtk_tree_store_remove(STORE(dive_list), &iter);
get_dive(idx)->divetrip = DIVE_TRIP(prevtrip);
}
update_trip_timestamp(&prevtripiter, DIVE_TRIP(prevtrip));
free(DIVE_TRIP(trip));
delete_trip(trip);
gtk_tree_store_remove(STORE(dive_list), &thistripiter);
}
static void popup_divelist_menu(GtkTreeView *tree_view, GtkTreeModel *model, int button, GdkEventButton *event)
{
GtkWidget *menu, *menuitem, *image;
char editlabel[] = "Edit dives";
GtkTreePath *path, *prevpath;
GtkTreeIter iter, previter;
int idx, previdx;
struct dive *dive;
if (!gtk_tree_view_get_path_at_pos(tree_view, event->x, event->y, &path, NULL, NULL, NULL))
return;
gtk_tree_model_get_iter(MODEL(dive_list), &iter, path);
gtk_tree_model_get(MODEL(dive_list), &iter, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, -1);
menu = gtk_menu_new();
menuitem = gtk_image_menu_item_new_with_label("Add dive");
image = gtk_image_new_from_stock(GTK_STOCK_ADD, GTK_ICON_SIZE_MENU);
gtk_image_menu_item_set_image(GTK_IMAGE_MENU_ITEM(menuitem), image);
g_signal_connect(menuitem, "activate", G_CALLBACK(add_dive_cb), NULL);
gtk_menu_shell_append(GTK_MENU_SHELL(menu), menuitem);
if (idx < 0) {
/* mouse pointer is on a trip summary entry */
menuitem = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label("Edit Trip Summary");
g_signal_connect(menuitem, "activate", G_CALLBACK(edit_trip_cb), path);
gtk_menu_shell_append(GTK_MENU_SHELL(menu), menuitem);
prevpath = gtk_tree_path_copy(path);
if (gtk_tree_path_prev(prevpath) &&
gtk_tree_model_get_iter(MODEL(dive_list), &previter, prevpath)) {
gtk_tree_model_get(MODEL(dive_list), &previter, DIVE_INDEX, &previdx, -1);
if (previdx < 0) {
menuitem = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label("Merge trip with previous");
g_signal_connect(menuitem, "activate", G_CALLBACK(merge_trips_cb), path);
gtk_menu_shell_append(GTK_MENU_SHELL(menu), menuitem);
}
}
menuitem = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label("Remove Trip");
g_signal_connect(menuitem, "activate", G_CALLBACK(remove_trip_cb), path);
gtk_menu_shell_append(GTK_MENU_SHELL(menu), menuitem);
} else {
dive = get_dive(idx);
/* if we right click on selected dive(s), edit those */
if (dive->selected) {
if (amount_selected == 1)
editlabel[strlen(editlabel) - 1] = '\0';
menuitem = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label(editlabel);
g_signal_connect(menuitem, "activate", G_CALLBACK(edit_selected_dives_cb), NULL);
gtk_menu_shell_append(GTK_MENU_SHELL(menu), menuitem);
} else {
editlabel[strlen(editlabel) - 1] = '\0';
menuitem = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label(editlabel);
g_signal_connect(menuitem, "activate", G_CALLBACK(edit_dive_from_path_cb), path);
gtk_menu_shell_append(GTK_MENU_SHELL(menu), menuitem);
}
/* only offer trip editing options when we are displaying the tree model */
if (dive_list.model == dive_list.treemodel) {
int depth;
int *indices = gtk_tree_path_get_indices_with_depth(path, &depth);
if (depth == 1 || indices[1] > 0) {
menuitem = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label("Add new trip above");
g_signal_connect(menuitem, "activate", G_CALLBACK(insert_trip_before_cb), path);
gtk_menu_shell_append(GTK_MENU_SHELL(menu), menuitem);
}
if (DIVE_IN_TRIP(dive)) {
menuitem = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label("Remove from trip");
g_signal_connect(menuitem, "activate", G_CALLBACK(remove_from_trip_cb), path);
gtk_menu_shell_append(GTK_MENU_SHELL(menu), menuitem);
}
}
}
menuitem = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label("Expand all");
g_signal_connect(menuitem, "activate", G_CALLBACK(expand_all_cb), tree_view);
gtk_menu_shell_append(GTK_MENU_SHELL(menu), menuitem);
menuitem = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label("Collapse all");
g_signal_connect(menuitem, "activate", G_CALLBACK(collapse_all_cb), tree_view);
gtk_menu_shell_append(GTK_MENU_SHELL(menu), menuitem);
gtk_widget_show_all(menu);
gtk_menu_popup(GTK_MENU(menu), NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL,
button, gtk_get_current_event_time());
}
static void popup_menu_cb(GtkTreeView *tree_view, gpointer userdata)
{
popup_divelist_menu(tree_view, MODEL(dive_list), 0, NULL);
}
static gboolean button_press_cb(GtkWidget *treeview, GdkEventButton *event, gpointer userdata)
{
/* Right-click? Bring up the menu */
if (event->type == GDK_BUTTON_PRESS && event->button == 3) {
popup_divelist_menu(GTK_TREE_VIEW(treeview), MODEL(dive_list), 3, event);
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
/* we need to have a temporary copy of the selected dives while
switching model as the selection_cb function keeps getting called
when gtk_tree_selection_select_path is called. We also need to
keep copies of the sort order so we can restore that as well after
switching models. */
static gboolean second_call = FALSE;
static GtkSortType sortorder[] = { [0 ... DIVELIST_COLUMNS - 1] = GTK_SORT_DESCENDING, };
static int lastcol = DIVE_DATE;
/* Check if this dive was selected previously and select it again in the new model;
* This is used after we switch models to maintain consistent selections.
* We always return FALSE to iterate through all dives */
static gboolean set_selected(GtkTreeModel *model, GtkTreePath *path,
GtkTreeIter *iter, gpointer data)
{
GtkTreeSelection *selection = GTK_TREE_SELECTION(data);
int idx, selected;
struct dive *dive;
gtk_tree_model_get(model, iter,
DIVE_INDEX, &idx,
-1);
if (idx < 0) {
GtkTreeIter child;
if (gtk_tree_model_iter_children(model, &child, iter))
gtk_tree_model_get(model, &child, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, -1);
}
dive = get_dive(idx);
selected = dive && dive->selected;
if (selected) {
gtk_tree_view_expand_to_path(GTK_TREE_VIEW(dive_list.tree_view), path);
gtk_tree_selection_select_path(selection, path);
}
return FALSE;
}
static void update_column_and_order(int colid)
{
/* Careful: the index into treecolumns is off by one as we don't have a
tree_view column for DIVE_INDEX */
GtkTreeViewColumn **treecolumns = &dive_list.nr;
/* this will trigger a second call into sort_column_change_cb,
so make sure we don't start an infinite recursion... */
second_call = TRUE;
gtk_tree_sortable_set_sort_column_id(GTK_TREE_SORTABLE(dive_list.model), colid, sortorder[colid]);
gtk_tree_view_column_set_sort_order(treecolumns[colid - 1], sortorder[colid]);
second_call = FALSE;
}
/* If the sort column is date (default), show the tree model.
For every other sort column only show the list model.
If the model changed, inform the new model of the chosen sort column and make
sure the same dives are still selected.
The challenge with this function is that once we change the model
we also need to change the sort column again (as it was changed in
the other model) and that causes this function to be called
recursively - so we need to catch that.
*/
static void sort_column_change_cb(GtkTreeSortable *treeview, gpointer data)
{
int colid;
GtkSortType order;
GtkTreeStore *currentmodel = dive_list.model;
if (second_call)
return;
gtk_tree_sortable_get_sort_column_id(treeview, &colid, &order);
if(colid == lastcol) {
/* we just changed sort order */
sortorder[colid] = order;
return;
} else {
lastcol = colid;
}
if(colid == DIVE_DATE)
dive_list.model = dive_list.treemodel;
else
dive_list.model = dive_list.listmodel;
if (dive_list.model != currentmodel) {
GtkTreeSelection *selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(dive_list.tree_view));
gtk_tree_view_set_model(GTK_TREE_VIEW(dive_list.tree_view), MODEL(dive_list));
update_column_and_order(colid);
gtk_tree_model_foreach(MODEL(dive_list), set_selected, selection);
} else {
if (order != sortorder[colid]) {
update_column_and_order(colid);
}
}
}
GtkWidget *dive_list_create(void)
{
GtkTreeSelection *selection;
dive_list.listmodel = gtk_tree_store_new(DIVELIST_COLUMNS,
G_TYPE_INT, /* index */
G_TYPE_INT, /* nr */
G_TYPE_LONG, /* Date */
G_TYPE_INT, /* Star rating */
G_TYPE_INT, /* Depth */
G_TYPE_INT, /* Duration */
G_TYPE_INT, /* Temperature */
G_TYPE_INT, /* Total weight */
G_TYPE_STRING, /* Suit */
G_TYPE_STRING, /* Cylinder */
G_TYPE_INT, /* Nitrox */
G_TYPE_INT, /* SAC */
G_TYPE_INT, /* OTU */
G_TYPE_STRING /* Location */
);
dive_list.treemodel = gtk_tree_store_new(DIVELIST_COLUMNS,
G_TYPE_INT, /* index */
G_TYPE_INT, /* nr */
G_TYPE_LONG, /* Date */
G_TYPE_INT, /* Star rating */
G_TYPE_INT, /* Depth */
G_TYPE_INT, /* Duration */
G_TYPE_INT, /* Temperature */
G_TYPE_INT, /* Total weight */
G_TYPE_STRING, /* Suit */
G_TYPE_STRING, /* Cylinder */
G_TYPE_INT, /* Nitrox */
G_TYPE_INT, /* SAC */
G_TYPE_INT, /* OTU */
G_TYPE_STRING /* Location */
);
dive_list.model = dive_list.treemodel;
dive_list.tree_view = gtk_tree_view_new_with_model(TREEMODEL(dive_list));
set_divelist_font(divelist_font);
selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW(dive_list.tree_view));
gtk_tree_selection_set_mode(GTK_TREE_SELECTION(selection), GTK_SELECTION_MULTIPLE);
gtk_widget_set_size_request(dive_list.tree_view, 200, 200);
dive_list.nr = divelist_column(&dive_list, dl_column + DIVE_NR);
dive_list.date = divelist_column(&dive_list, dl_column + DIVE_DATE);
dive_list.stars = divelist_column(&dive_list, dl_column + DIVE_RATING);
dive_list.depth = divelist_column(&dive_list, dl_column + DIVE_DEPTH);
dive_list.duration = divelist_column(&dive_list, dl_column + DIVE_DURATION);
dive_list.temperature = divelist_column(&dive_list, dl_column + DIVE_TEMPERATURE);
dive_list.totalweight = divelist_column(&dive_list, dl_column + DIVE_TOTALWEIGHT);
dive_list.suit = divelist_column(&dive_list, dl_column + DIVE_SUIT);
dive_list.cylinder = divelist_column(&dive_list, dl_column + DIVE_CYLINDER);
dive_list.nitrox = divelist_column(&dive_list, dl_column + DIVE_NITROX);
dive_list.sac = divelist_column(&dive_list, dl_column + DIVE_SAC);
dive_list.otu = divelist_column(&dive_list, dl_column + DIVE_OTU);
dive_list.location = divelist_column(&dive_list, dl_column + DIVE_LOCATION);
fill_dive_list();
g_object_set(G_OBJECT(dive_list.tree_view), "headers-visible", TRUE,
"search-column", DIVE_LOCATION,
"rules-hint", TRUE,
NULL);
g_signal_connect_after(dive_list.tree_view, "realize", G_CALLBACK(realize_cb), NULL);
g_signal_connect(dive_list.tree_view, "row-activated", G_CALLBACK(row_activated_cb), NULL);
g_signal_connect(dive_list.tree_view, "row-expanded", G_CALLBACK(row_expanded_cb), NULL);
g_signal_connect(dive_list.tree_view, "row-collapsed", G_CALLBACK(row_collapsed_cb), NULL);
g_signal_connect(dive_list.tree_view, "button-press-event", G_CALLBACK(button_press_cb), NULL);
g_signal_connect(dive_list.tree_view, "popup-menu", G_CALLBACK(popup_menu_cb), NULL);
g_signal_connect(selection, "changed", G_CALLBACK(selection_cb), dive_list.model);
g_signal_connect(dive_list.listmodel, "sort-column-changed", G_CALLBACK(sort_column_change_cb), NULL);
g_signal_connect(dive_list.treemodel, "sort-column-changed", G_CALLBACK(sort_column_change_cb), NULL);
gtk_tree_selection_set_select_function(selection, modify_selection_cb, NULL, NULL);
dive_list.container_widget = gtk_scrolled_window_new(NULL, NULL);
gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy(GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW(dive_list.container_widget),
GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC);
gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(dive_list.container_widget), dive_list.tree_view);
dive_list.changed = 0;
return dive_list.container_widget;
}
void mark_divelist_changed(int changed)
{
dive_list.changed = changed;
}
int unsaved_changes()
{
return dive_list.changed;
}
void remove_autogen_trips()
{
GtkTreeIter iter;
GtkTreePath *path;
time_t when;
int idx;
GList *trip;
/* start with the first top level entry and walk all of them */
path = gtk_tree_path_new_from_string("0");
while(gtk_tree_model_get_iter(TREEMODEL(dive_list), &iter, path)) {
gtk_tree_model_get(TREEMODEL(dive_list), &iter, DIVE_INDEX, &idx, DIVE_DATE, &when, -1);
if (idx < 0) {
trip = FIND_TRIP(when);
if (DIVE_TRIP(trip)->tripflag == IN_TRIP) { /* this was autogen */
remove_trip(path, FALSE);
continue;
}
}
gtk_tree_path_next(path);
}
}