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/* $Id$ */
/** @file widget_type.h Definitions about widgets. */
#ifndef WIDGET_TYPE_H
#define WIDGET_TYPE_H
#include "core/bitmath_func.hpp"
#include "strings_type.h"
#include "gfx_type.h"
/* How the resize system works:
First, you need to add a WWT_RESIZEBOX to the widgets, and you need
to add the flag WDF_RESIZABLE to the window. Now the window is ready
to resize itself.
As you may have noticed, all widgets have a RESIZE_XXX in their line.
This lines controls how the widgets behave on resize. RESIZE_NONE means
it doesn't do anything. Any other option let's one of the borders
move with the changed width/height. So if a widget has
RESIZE_RIGHT, and the window is made 5 pixels wider by the user,
the right of the window will also be made 5 pixels wider.
Now, what if you want to clamp a widget to the bottom? Give it the flag
RESIZE_TB. This is RESIZE_TOP + RESIZE_BOTTOM. Now if the window gets
5 pixels bigger, both the top and bottom gets 5 bigger, so the whole
widgets moves downwards without resizing, and appears to be clamped
to the bottom. Nice aint it?
You should know one more thing about this system. Most windows can't
handle an increase of 1 pixel. So there is a step function, which
let the windowsize only be changed by X pixels. You configure this
after making the window, like this:
w->resize.step_height = 10;
Now the window will only change in height in steps of 10.
You can also give a minimum width and height. The default value is
the default height/width of the window itself. You can change this
AFTER window - creation, with:
w->resize.width or w->resize.height.
That was all.. good luck, and enjoy :) -- TrueLight */
enum DisplayFlags {
RESIZE_NONE = 0, ///< no resize required
RESIZE_LEFT = 1, ///< left resize flag
RESIZE_RIGHT = 2, ///< rigth resize flag
RESIZE_TOP = 4, ///< top resize flag
RESIZE_BOTTOM = 8, ///< bottom resize flag
RESIZE_LR = RESIZE_LEFT | RESIZE_RIGHT, ///< combination of left and right resize flags
RESIZE_RB = RESIZE_RIGHT | RESIZE_BOTTOM, ///< combination of right and bottom resize flags
RESIZE_TB = RESIZE_TOP | RESIZE_BOTTOM, ///< combination of top and bottom resize flags
RESIZE_LRB = RESIZE_LEFT | RESIZE_RIGHT | RESIZE_BOTTOM, ///< combination of left, right and bottom resize flags
RESIZE_LRTB = RESIZE_LEFT | RESIZE_RIGHT | RESIZE_TOP | RESIZE_BOTTOM, ///< combination of all resize flags
RESIZE_RTB = RESIZE_RIGHT | RESIZE_TOP | RESIZE_BOTTOM, ///< combination of right, top and bottom resize flag
/* The following flags are used by the system to specify what is disabled, hidden, or clicked
* They are used in the same place as the above RESIZE_x flags, Widget visual_flags.
* These states are used in exceptions. If nothing is specified, they will indicate
* Enabled, visible or unclicked widgets*/
WIDG_DISABLED = 4, ///< widget is greyed out, not available
WIDG_HIDDEN = 5, ///< widget is made invisible
WIDG_LOWERED = 6, ///< widget is paint lowered, a pressed button in fact
};
DECLARE_ENUM_AS_BIT_SET(DisplayFlags);
enum {
WIDGET_LIST_END = -1, ///< indicate the end of widgets' list for vararg functions
};
/**
* Window widget types, nested widget types, and nested widget part types.
*/
enum WidgetType {
/* Window widget types. */
WWT_EMPTY, ///< Empty widget, place holder to reserve space in widget array
WWT_PANEL, ///< Simple depressed panel
WWT_INSET, ///< Pressed (inset) panel, most commonly used as combo box _text_ area
WWT_IMGBTN, ///< Button with image
WWT_IMGBTN_2, ///< Button with diff image when clicked
WWT_TEXTBTN, ///< Button with text
WWT_TEXTBTN_2, ///< Button with diff text when clicked
WWT_LABEL, ///< Centered label
WWT_TEXT, ///< Pure simple text
WWT_MATRIX, ///< List of items underneath each other
WWT_SCROLLBAR, ///< Vertical scrollbar
WWT_FRAME, ///< Frame
WWT_CAPTION, ///< Window caption (window title between closebox and stickybox)
WWT_HSCROLLBAR, ///< Horizontal scrollbar
WWT_STICKYBOX, ///< Sticky box (normally at top-right of a window)
WWT_SCROLL2BAR, ///< 2nd vertical scrollbar
WWT_RESIZEBOX, ///< Resize box (normally at bottom-right of a window)
WWT_CLOSEBOX, ///< Close box (at top-left of a window)
WWT_DROPDOWN, ///< Drop down list
WWT_EDITBOX, ///< a textbox for typing
WWT_LAST, ///< Last Item. use WIDGETS_END to fill up padding!!
/* Nested widget types. */
NWID_HORIZONTAL, ///< Horizontal container.
NWID_HORIZONTAL_LTR, ///< Horizontal container that doesn't change the order of the widgets for RTL languages.
NWID_VERTICAL, ///< Vertical container.
NWID_SPACER, ///< Invisible widget that takes some space.
NWID_SELECTION, ///< Stacked widgets, only one visible at a time (eg in a panel with tabs).
NWID_LAYERED, ///< Widgets layered on top of each other, all visible at the same time.
/* Nested widget part types. */
WPT_RESIZE, ///< Widget part for specifying resizing.
WPT_RESIZE_PTR, ///< Widget part for specifying resizing via a pointer.
WPT_MINSIZE, ///< Widget part for specifying minimal size.
WPT_MINSIZE_PTR, ///< Widget part for specifying minimal size via a pointer.
WPT_FILL, ///< Widget part for specifying fill.
WPT_DATATIP, ///< Widget part for specifying data and tooltip.
WPT_DATATIP_PTR, ///< Widget part for specifying data and tooltip via a pointer.
WPT_PADDING, ///< Widget part for specifying a padding.
WPT_PIPSPACE, ///< Widget part for specifying pre/inter/post space for containers.
WPT_ENDCONTAINER, ///< Widget part to denote end of a container.
WPT_FUNCTION, ///< Widget part for calling a user function.
/* Pushable window widget types. */
WWT_MASK = 0x7F,
WWB_PUSHBUTTON = 1 << 7,
WWT_PUSHBTN = WWT_PANEL | WWB_PUSHBUTTON,
WWT_PUSHTXTBTN = WWT_TEXTBTN | WWB_PUSHBUTTON,
WWT_PUSHIMGBTN = WWT_IMGBTN | WWB_PUSHBUTTON,
};
/** Marker for the "end of widgets" in a Window(Desc) widget table. */
#define WIDGETS_END WWT_LAST, RESIZE_NONE, INVALID_COLOUR, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, STR_NULL
/**
* Window widget data structure
*/
struct Widget {
WidgetType type; ///< Widget type
DisplayFlags display_flags; ///< Resize direction, alignment, etc. during resizing
Colours colour; ///< Widget colour, see docs/ottd-colourtext-palette.png
int16 left; ///< The left edge of the widget
int16 right; ///< The right edge of the widget
int16 top; ///< The top edge of the widget
int16 bottom; ///< The bottom edge of the widget
uint16 data; ///< The String/Image or special code (list-matrixes) of a widget
StringID tooltips; ///< Tooltips that are shown when rightclicking on a widget
};
/**
* Baseclass for nested widgets.
* @ingroup NestedWidgets
*/
class NWidgetBase : public ZeroedMemoryAllocator {
public:
NWidgetBase(WidgetType tp);
virtual int ComputeMinimalSize() = 0;
virtual void AssignMinimalPosition(uint x, uint y, uint given_width, uint given_height, bool allow_resize_x, bool allow_resize_y, bool rtl) = 0;
virtual void StoreWidgets(Widget *widgets, int length, bool left_moving, bool top_moving, bool rtl) = 0;
/**
* Set additional space (padding) around the widget.
* @param top Amount of additional space above the widget.
* @param right Amount of additional space right of the widget.
* @param bottom Amount of additional space below the widget.
* @param left Amount of additional space left of the widget.
*/
inline void SetPadding(uint8 top, uint8 right, uint8 bottom, uint8 left)
{
this->padding_top = top;
this->padding_right = right;
this->padding_bottom = bottom;
this->padding_left = left;
};
WidgetType type; ///< Type of the widget / nested widget.
uint min_x; ///< Minimal horizontal size.
uint min_y; ///< Minimal vertical size.
bool fill_x; ///< Allow horizontal filling from initial size.
bool fill_y; ///< Allow vertical filling from initial size.
uint resize_x; ///< Horizontal resize step (\c 0 means not resizable).
uint resize_y; ///< Vertical resize step (\c 0 means not resizable).
uint pos_x; ///< Horizontal position of top-left corner of the widget in the window.
uint pos_y; ///< Vertical position of top-left corner of the widget in the window.
NWidgetBase *next; ///< Pointer to next widget in container. Managed by parent container widget.
NWidgetBase *prev; ///< Pointer to previous widget in container. Managed by parent container widget.
uint8 padding_top; ///< Paddings added to the top of the widget. Managed by parent container widget.
uint8 padding_right; ///< Paddings added to the right of the widget. Managed by parent container widget.
uint8 padding_bottom; ///< Paddings added to the bottom of the widget. Managed by parent container widget.
uint8 padding_left; ///< Paddings added to the left of the widget. Managed by parent container widget.
};
/** Base class for a resizable nested widget.
* @ingroup NestedWidgets */
class NWidgetResizeBase : public NWidgetBase {
public:
NWidgetResizeBase(WidgetType tp, bool fill_x, bool fill_y);
void SetMinimalSize(uint min_x, uint min_y);
void SetFill(bool fill_x, bool fill_y);
void SetResize(uint resize_x, uint resize_y);
void AssignMinimalPosition(uint x, uint y, uint given_width, uint given_height, bool allow_resize_x, bool allow_resize_y, bool rtl);
};
/** Base class for a 'real' widget.
* @ingroup NestedWidgets */
class NWidgetCore : public NWidgetResizeBase {
public:
NWidgetCore(WidgetType tp, Colours colour, bool def_fill_x, bool def_fill_y, uint16 widget_data, StringID tool_tip);
void SetIndex(int index);
void SetDataTip(uint16 widget_data, StringID tool_tip);
int ComputeMinimalSize();
void StoreWidgets(Widget *widgets, int length, bool left_moving, bool top_moving, bool rtl);
Colours colour; ///< Colour of this widget.
int index; ///< Index of the nested widget in the widget array of the window (\c -1 means 'not used').
uint16 widget_data; ///< Data of the widget. @see Widget::data
StringID tool_tip; ///< Tooltip of the widget. @see Widget::tootips
};
/** Baseclass for container widgets.
* @ingroup NestedWidgets */
class NWidgetContainer : public NWidgetBase {
public:
NWidgetContainer(WidgetType tp);
~NWidgetContainer();
void Add(NWidgetBase *wid);
/** Return whether the container is empty. */
inline bool IsEmpty() { return head == NULL; };
protected:
NWidgetBase *head; ///< Pointer to first widget in container.
NWidgetBase *tail; ///< Pointer to last widget in container.
};
/** Stacked widgets, widgets all occupying the same space in the window.
* @note the semantics difference between #NWID_SELECTION and #NWID_LAYERED is currently not used.
*/
class NWidgetStacked : public NWidgetContainer {
public:
NWidgetStacked(WidgetType tp);
int ComputeMinimalSize();
void AssignMinimalPosition(uint x, uint y, uint given_width, uint given_height, bool allow_resize_x, bool allow_resize_y, bool rtl);
void StoreWidgets(Widget *widgets, int length, bool left_moving, bool top_moving, bool rtl);
};
/** Container with pre/inter/post child space. */
class NWidgetPIPContainer : public NWidgetContainer {
public:
NWidgetPIPContainer(WidgetType tp);
void SetPIP(uint8 pip_pre, uint8 pip_inter, uint8 pip_post);
protected:
uint8 pip_pre; ///< Amount of space before first widget.
uint8 pip_inter; ///< Amount of space between widgets.
uint8 pip_post; ///< Amount of space after last widget.
};
/** Horizontal container.
* @ingroup NestedWidgets */
class NWidgetHorizontal : public NWidgetPIPContainer {
public:
NWidgetHorizontal();
int ComputeMinimalSize();
void AssignMinimalPosition(uint x, uint y, uint given_width, uint given_height, bool allow_resize_x, bool allow_resize_y, bool rtl);
void StoreWidgets(Widget *widgets, int length, bool left_moving, bool top_moving, bool rtl);
};
/** Horizontal container that doesn't change the direction of the widgets for RTL languages.
* @ingroup NestedWidgets */
class NWidgetHorizontalLTR : public NWidgetHorizontal {
public:
NWidgetHorizontalLTR();
void AssignMinimalPosition(uint x, uint y, uint given_width, uint given_height, bool allow_resize_x, bool allow_resize_y, bool rtl);
void StoreWidgets(Widget *widgets, int length, bool left_moving, bool top_moving, bool rtl);
};
/** Vertical container.
* @ingroup NestedWidgets */
class NWidgetVertical : public NWidgetPIPContainer {
public:
NWidgetVertical();
int ComputeMinimalSize();
void AssignMinimalPosition(uint x, uint y, uint given_width, uint given_height, bool allow_resize_x, bool allow_resize_y, bool rtl);
void StoreWidgets(Widget *widgets, int length, bool left_moving, bool top_moving, bool rtl);
};
/** Spacer widget.
* @ingroup NestedWidgets */
class NWidgetSpacer : public NWidgetResizeBase {
public:
NWidgetSpacer(int length, int height);
int ComputeMinimalSize();
void StoreWidgets(Widget *widgets, int length, bool left_moving, bool top_moving, bool rtl);
};
/** Nested widget with a child.
* @ingroup NestedWidgets */
class NWidgetBackground : public NWidgetCore {
public:
NWidgetBackground(WidgetType tp, Colours colour, int index, NWidgetPIPContainer *child = NULL);
~NWidgetBackground();
void Add(NWidgetBase *nwid);
void SetPIP(uint8 pip_pre, uint8 pip_inter, uint8 pip_post);
int ComputeMinimalSize();
void AssignMinimalPosition(uint x, uint y, uint given_width, uint given_height, bool allow_resize_x, bool allow_resize_y, bool rtl);
void StoreWidgets(Widget *widgets, int length, bool left_moving, bool top_moving, bool rtl);
private:
NWidgetPIPContainer *child; ///< Child widget.
};
/** Leaf widget.
* @ingroup NestedWidgets */
class NWidgetLeaf : public NWidgetCore {
public:
NWidgetLeaf(WidgetType tp, Colours colour, int index, uint16 data, StringID tip);
};
Widget *InitializeNWidgets(NWidgetBase *nwid, bool rtl = false);
bool CompareWidgetArrays(const Widget *orig, const Widget *gen, bool report = true);
/**
* @defgroup NestedWidgetParts Hierarchical widget parts
* To make nested widgets easier to enter, nested widget parts have been created. They allow the tree to be defined in a flat array of parts.
*
* - Leaf widgets start with a #NWidget(WidgetType tp, Colours col, int16 idx) part.
* Next, specify its properties with one or more of
* - #SetMinimalSize Define the minimal size of the widget.
* - #SetFill Define how the widget may grow to make it nicely.
* - #SetDataTip Define the data and the tooltip of the widget.
* - #SetResize Define how the widget may resize.
* - #SetPadding Create additional space around the widget.
*
* - To insert a nested widget tree from an external source, nested widget part #NWidgetFunction exists.
* For further customization, the #SetPadding part may be used.
*
* - Space widgets (#NWidgetSpacer) start with a #NWidget(WidgetType tp), followed by one or more of
* - #SetMinimalSize Define the minimal size of the widget.
* - #SetFill Define how the widget may grow to make it nicely.
* - #SetResize Define how the widget may resize.
* - #SetPadding Create additional space around the widget.
*
* - Container widgets #NWidgetHorizontal, #NWidgetHorizontalLTR, and #NWidgetVertical, start with a #NWidget(WidgetType tp) part.
* Their properties are derived from the child widgets so they cannot be specified.
* You can however use
* - #SetPadding Define additional padding around the container.
* - #SetPIP Set additional pre/inter/post child widget space.
* .
* Underneath these properties, all child widgets of the container must be defined. To denote that they are childs, add an indent before the nested widget parts of
* the child widgets (it has no meaning for the compiler but it makes the widget parts easier to read).
* Below the last child widget, use an #EndContainer part. This part should be aligned with the #NWidget part that started the container.
*
* - Stacked widgets #NWidgetStacked map each of their childs onto the same space. It behaves like a container, except there is no pre/inter/post space,
* so the widget does not support #SetPIP. #SetPadding is allowed though.
* Like the other container widgets, below the last child widgets, a #EndContainer part should be used to denote the end of the stacked widget.
*
* - Background widgets #NWidgetBackground start with a #NWidget(WidgetType tp, Colours col, int16 idx) part.
* What follows depends on how the widget is used.
* - If the widget is used as a leaf widget, that is, to create some space in the window to display a viewport or some text, use the properties of the
* leaf widgets to define how it behaves.
* - If the widget is used a background behind other widgets, it is considered to be a container widgets. Use the properties listed there to define its
* behaviour.
* .
* In both cases, the background widget \b MUST end with a #EndContainer widget part.
*
* @see NestedWidgets
*/
/** Widget part for storing data and tooltip information.
* @ingroup NestedWidgetParts */
struct NWidgetPartDataTip {
uint16 data; ///< Data value of the widget.
StringID tooltip; ///< Tooltip of the widget.
};
/** Widget part for storing basic widget information.
* @ingroup NestedWidgetParts */
struct NWidgetPartWidget {
Colours colour; ///< Widget colour.
int16 index; ///< Widget index in the widget array.
};
/** Widget part for storing padding.
* @ingroup NestedWidgetParts */
struct NWidgetPartPaddings {
uint8 top, right, bottom, left; ///< Paddings for all directions.
};
/** Widget part for storing pre/inter/post spaces.
* @ingroup NestedWidgetParts */
struct NWidgetPartPIP {
uint8 pre, inter, post; ///< Amount of space before/between/after child widgets.
};
/** Pointer to function returning a nested widget. */
typedef NWidgetBase *NWidgetFunctionType();
/** Partial widget specification to allow NWidgets to be written nested.
* @ingroup NestedWidgetParts */
struct NWidgetPart {
WidgetType type; ///< Type of the part. @see NWidgetPartType.
union {
Point xy; ///< Part with an x/y size.
Point *xy_ptr; ///< Part with a pointer to an x/y size.
NWidgetPartDataTip data_tip; ///< Part with a data/tooltip.
NWidgetPartDataTip *datatip_ptr; ///< Part with a pointer to data/tooltip.
NWidgetPartWidget widget; ///< Part with a start of a widget.
NWidgetPartPaddings padding; ///< Part with paddings.
NWidgetPartPIP pip; ///< Part with pre/inter/post spaces.
NWidgetFunctionType *func_ptr; ///< Part with a function call.
} u;
};
/**
* Widget part function for setting the resize step.
* @param dx Horizontal resize step. 0 means no horizontal resizing.
* @param dy Vertical resize step. 0 means no horizontal resizing.
* @ingroup NestedWidgetParts
*/
static inline NWidgetPart SetResize(int16 dx, int16 dy)
{
NWidgetPart part;
part.type = WPT_RESIZE;
part.u.xy.x = dx;
part.u.xy.y = dy;
return part;
}
/**
* Widget part function for using a pointer to set the resize step.
* @param ptr Pointer to horizontal and vertical resize step.
* @ingroup NestedWidgetParts
*/
static inline NWidgetPart SetResize(Point *ptr)
{
NWidgetPart part;
part.type = WPT_RESIZE_PTR;
part.u.xy_ptr = ptr;
return part;
}
/**
* Widget part function for setting the minimal size.
* @param dx Horizontal minimal size.
* @param dy Vertical minimal size.
* @ingroup NestedWidgetParts
*/
static inline NWidgetPart SetMinimalSize(int16 x, int16 y)
{
NWidgetPart part;
part.type = WPT_MINSIZE;
part.u.xy.x = x;
part.u.xy.y = y;
return part;
}
/**
* Widget part function for using a pointer to set the minimal size.
* @param ptr Pointer to horizontal and vertical minimal size.
* @ingroup NestedWidgetParts
*/
static inline NWidgetPart SetMinimalSize(Point *ptr)
{
NWidgetPart part;
part.type = WPT_MINSIZE_PTR;
part.u.xy_ptr = ptr;
return part;
}
/**
* Widget part function for setting filling.
* @param x_fill Allow horizontal filling from minimal size.
* @param y_fill Allow vertical filling from minimal size.
* @ingroup NestedWidgetParts
*/
static inline NWidgetPart SetFill(bool x_fill, bool y_fill)
{
NWidgetPart part;
part.type = WPT_FILL;
part.u.xy.x = x_fill;
part.u.xy.y = y_fill;
return part;
}
/**
* Widget part function for denoting the end of a container
* (horizontal, vertical, WWT_FRAME, WWT_INSET, or WWT_PANEL).
* @ingroup NestedWidgetParts
*/
static inline NWidgetPart EndContainer()
{
NWidgetPart part;
part.type = WPT_ENDCONTAINER;
return part;
}
/** Widget part function for setting the data and tooltip.
* @param data Data of the widget.
* @param tip Tooltip of the widget.
* @ingroup NestedWidgetParts
*/
static inline NWidgetPart SetDataTip(uint16 data, StringID tip)
{
NWidgetPart part;
part.type = WPT_DATATIP;
part.u.data_tip.data = data;
part.u.data_tip.tooltip = tip;
return part;
}
/**
* Widget part function for setting the data and tooltip via a pointer.
* @param ptr Pointer to the data and tooltip of the widget.
* @ingroup NestedWidgetParts
*/
static inline NWidgetPart SetDataTip(NWidgetPartDataTip *ptr)
{
NWidgetPart part;
part.type = WPT_DATATIP_PTR;
part.u.datatip_ptr = ptr;
return part;
}
/**
* Widget part function for setting additional space around a widget.
* Parameters start above the widget, and are specified in clock-wise direction.
* @param top The padding above the widget.
* @param right The padding right of the widget.
* @param bottom The padding below the widget.
* @param left The padding left of the widget.
* @ingroup NestedWidgetParts
*/
static inline NWidgetPart SetPadding(uint8 top, uint8 right, uint8 bottom, uint8 left)
{
NWidgetPart part;
part.type = WPT_PADDING;
part.u.padding.top = top;
part.u.padding.right = right;
part.u.padding.bottom = bottom;
part.u.padding.left = left;
return part;
}
/**
* Widget part function for setting a padding.
* @param padding The padding to use for all directions.
* @ingroup NestedWidgetParts
*/
static inline NWidgetPart SetPadding(uint8 padding)
{
return SetPadding(padding, padding, padding, padding);
}
/**
* Widget part function for setting a pre/inter/post spaces.
* @param pre The amount of space before the first widget.
* @param inter The amount of space between widgets.
* @param post The amount of space after the last widget.
* @ingroup NestedWidgetParts
*/
static inline NWidgetPart SetPIP(uint8 pre, uint8 inter, uint8 post)
{
NWidgetPart part;
part.type = WPT_PIPSPACE;
part.u.pip.pre = pre;
part.u.pip.inter = inter;
part.u.pip.post = post;
return part;
}
/**
* Widget part function for starting a new 'real' widget.
* @param tp Type of the new nested widget.
* @param col Colour of the new widget.
* @param idx Index of the widget in the widget array.
* @note with #WWT_PANEL, #WWT_FRAME, #WWT_INSET, a new container is started.
* Child widgets must have a index bigger than the parent index.
* @ingroup NestedWidgetParts
*/
static inline NWidgetPart NWidget(WidgetType tp, Colours col, int16 idx)
{
NWidgetPart part;
part.type = tp;
part.u.widget.colour = col;
part.u.widget.index = idx;
return part;
}
/**
* Widget part function for starting a new horizontal container, vertical container, or spacer widget.
* @param tp Type of the new nested widget, #NWID_HORIZONTAL(_LTR), #NWID_VERTICAL, #NWID_SPACER, #NWID_SELECTION, or #NWID_LAYERED.
* @ingroup NestedWidgetParts
*/
static inline NWidgetPart NWidget(WidgetType tp)
{
NWidgetPart part;
part.type = tp;
return part;
}
/**
* Obtain a nested widget (sub)tree from an external source.
* @param func_ptr Pointer to function that returns the tree.
* @ingroup NestedWidgetParts
*/
static inline NWidgetPart NWidgetFunction(NWidgetFunctionType *func_ptr)
{
NWidgetPart part;
part.type = WPT_FUNCTION;
part.u.func_ptr = func_ptr;
return part;
}
NWidgetContainer *MakeNWidgets(const NWidgetPart *parts, int count);
const Widget *InitializeWidgetArrayFromNestedWidgets(const NWidgetPart *parts, int parts_length, const Widget *orig_wid, Widget **wid_cache);
#endif /* WIDGET_TYPE_H */
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