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151 lines
4.9 KiB
Haskell
151 lines
4.9 KiB
Haskell
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
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module Main where
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#if !MIN_VERSION_base(4,8,0)
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import Control.Applicative ((<$>))
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#endif
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#if !(MIN_VERSION_base(4,11,0))
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import Data.Monoid ((<>))
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#endif
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import qualified Data.Text as T
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import Control.Monad (void)
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import Control.Concurrent
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import System.Random
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import Brick
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import Brick.BChan
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import Brick.Widgets.Border
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import qualified Graphics.Vty as V
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draw :: AppState -> Widget n
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draw st =
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header st <=> box st
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header :: AppState -> Widget n
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header st =
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padBottom (Pad 1) $
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hBox [ padRight (Pad 7) $
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(str $ "Max width: " <> show (textAreaWidth st)) <=>
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(str "Left(-)/Right(+)")
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, (str $ "Max height: " <> show (textAreaHeight st)) <=>
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(str "Down(-)/Up(+)")
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]
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box :: AppState -> Widget n
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box st =
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border $
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hLimit (textAreaWidth st) $
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vLimit (textAreaHeight st) $
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(renderBottomUp (txtWrap <$> textAreaContents st))
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-- | Given a list of widgets, draw them bottom-up in a vertical
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-- arrangement, i.e., the first widget in this list will appear at the
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-- bottom of the rendering area. Rendering stops when the rendering area
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-- is full, i.e., items that cannot be rendered are never evaluated or
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-- drawn.
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renderBottomUp :: [Widget n] -> Widget n
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renderBottomUp ws =
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Widget Greedy Greedy $ do
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let go _ [] = return V.emptyImage
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go remainingHeight (c:cs) = do
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cResult <- render c
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let img = image cResult
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newRemainingHeight = remainingHeight - V.imageHeight img
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if newRemainingHeight == 0
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then return img
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else if newRemainingHeight < 0
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then return $ V.cropTop remainingHeight img
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else do
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rest <- go newRemainingHeight cs
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return $ V.vertCat [rest, img]
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ctx <- getContext
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img <- go (availHeight ctx) ws
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render $ fill ' ' <=> raw img
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textLines :: [T.Text]
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textLines =
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[ "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut"
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, "labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco"
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, "laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit"
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, "in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat"
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, "cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum."
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]
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handleEvent :: AppState -> BrickEvent n CustomEvent -> EventM n (Next AppState)
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handleEvent s (AppEvent (NewLine l)) =
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continue $ s { textAreaContents = l : textAreaContents s }
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handleEvent s (VtyEvent (V.EvKey V.KUp [])) =
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continue $ s { textAreaHeight = textAreaHeight s + 1 }
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handleEvent s (VtyEvent (V.EvKey V.KDown [])) =
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continue $ s { textAreaHeight = max 0 $ textAreaHeight s - 1 }
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handleEvent s (VtyEvent (V.EvKey V.KRight [])) =
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continue $ s { textAreaWidth = textAreaWidth s + 1 }
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handleEvent s (VtyEvent (V.EvKey V.KLeft [])) =
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continue $ s { textAreaWidth = max 0 $ textAreaWidth s - 1 }
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handleEvent s (VtyEvent (V.EvKey V.KEsc [])) =
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halt s
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handleEvent s _ =
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continue s
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data CustomEvent =
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NewLine T.Text
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data AppState =
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AppState { textAreaHeight :: Int
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, textAreaWidth :: Int
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, textAreaContents :: [T.Text]
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}
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app :: App AppState CustomEvent ()
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app =
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App { appDraw = (:[]) . draw
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, appChooseCursor = neverShowCursor
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, appHandleEvent = handleEvent
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, appAttrMap = const $ attrMap V.defAttr []
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, appStartEvent = return
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}
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initialState :: AppState
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initialState =
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AppState { textAreaHeight = 20
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, textAreaWidth = 40
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, textAreaContents = []
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}
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-- | Run forever, generating new lines of text for the application
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-- window, prefixed with a line number. This function simulates the kind
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-- of behavior that you'd get from running 'tail -f' on a file.
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generateLines :: BChan CustomEvent -> IO ()
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generateLines chan = go (1::Integer)
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where
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go lineNum = do
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-- Wait a random amount of time (in milliseconds)
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let delayOptions = [500, 1000, 2000]
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delay <- randomVal delayOptions
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threadDelay $ delay * 1000
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-- Choose a random line of text from our collection
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l <- randomVal textLines
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-- Send it to the application to be added to the UI
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writeBChan chan $ NewLine $ (T.pack $ "Line " <> show lineNum <> " - ") <> l
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go $ lineNum + 1
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randomVal :: [a] -> IO a
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randomVal as = do
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idx <- randomRIO (0, length as - 1)
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return $ as !! idx
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main :: IO ()
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main = do
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cfg <- V.standardIOConfig
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vty <- V.mkVty cfg
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chan <- newBChan 10
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-- Run thread to simulate incoming data
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void $ forkIO $ generateLines chan
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void $ customMain vty (V.mkVty cfg) (Just chan) app initialState
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