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package Curses::Widgets::Calendar;
use strict;
use vars qw($VERSION @ISA);
use Carp;
use Curses;
use Curses::Widgets;
($VERSION) = (q$Revision: 1.103 $ =~ /(\d+(?:\.(\d+))+)/);
@ISA = qw(Curses::Widgets);
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#
# Module code follows
#
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=head1 METHODS
=head2 new (inherited from Curses::Widgets)
$cal = Curses::Widgets::Calendar->({
CAPTION => 'Appointments',
CAPTIONCOL => 'yellow',
INPUTFUNC => \&scankey,
FOREGROUND => undef,
BACKGROUND => 'black',
BORDER => 1,
BORDERCOL => 'red',
FOCUSSWITCH => "\t",
X => 1,
Y => 1,
HIGHLIGHT => [12, 17, 25],
HIGHLIGHTCOL=> 'green',
MONTH => '11/2001',
ONYEAR => \&yearly,
ONMONTH => \&monthly,
ONDAY => \&daily,
});
The new method instantiates a new Calendar object. The only mandatory
key/value pairs in the configuration hash are B<X> and B<Y>. All
others have the following defaults:
Key Default Description
============================================================
CAPTION undef Caption superimposed on border
CAPTIONCOL undef Foreground colour for caption text
INPUTFUNC \&scankey Function to use to scan for keystrokes
FOREGROUND undef Default foreground colour
BACKGROUND undef Default background colour
BORDER 1 Display a border around the field
BORDERCOL undef Foreground colour for border
FOCUSSWITCH "\t" Characters which signify end of input
HIGHLIGHT [] Days to highlight
HIGHLIGHTCOL undef Default highlighted data colour
HEADERCOL undef Default calendar header colour
MONTH (current) Month to display
VALUE 1 Day of the month where the cursor is
ONYEAR undef Callback function triggered by year
ONMONTH undef Callback function triggered by month
ONDAY undef Callback function triggered by day
Each of the ON* callback functions expect a subroutine reference that excepts
one argument: a handle to the calendar object itself. If more than one
trigger is called, it will be called in the order of day, month, and then
year.
=cut
sub _conf {
# Validates and initialises the new TextField object.
#
# Usage: $self->_conf(%conf);
my $self = shift;
my %conf = (
INPUTFUNC => \&scankey,
BORDER => 1,
FOCUSSWITCH => "\t",
HIGHLIGHT => [],
VALUE => 1,
MONTH => join('/',
(localtime)[4] + 1, (localtime)[5] + 1900),
LINES => 8,
COLUMNS => 20,
@_
);
my @required = qw(X Y);
my $err = 0;
# Check for required arguments
foreach (@required) { $err = 1 unless exists $conf{$_} };
# Lowercase all colours
foreach (qw(HIGHLIGHTCOL HEADERCOL)) {
$conf{$_} = lc($conf{$_}) if exists $conf{$_} };
$err = 1 unless $self->SUPER::_conf(%conf);
return $err == 0 ? 1 : 0;
}
=head2 draw
$cal->draw($mwh, 1);
The draw method renders the calendar in its current state. This
requires a valid handle to a curses window in which it will render
itself. The optional second argument, if true, will cause the calendar's
selected day to be rendered in standout mode (inverse video).
=cut
sub _content {
my $self = shift;
my $dwh = shift;
my $conf = $self->{CONF};
my $pos = $$conf{VALUE};
my @date = split(/\//, $$conf{MONTH});
my @highlight = @{ $$conf{HIGHLIGHT} };
my ($i, @cal);
# Get the calendar lines and print them
@cal = _gen_cal(@date[1,0]);
$i = 0;
foreach (@cal) {
# Set the header colour (if defined)
unless ($i > 1 || ! exists $$conf{HEADERCOL}) {
$dwh->attrset(COLOR_PAIR(
select_colour(@$conf{qw(HEADERCOL BACKGROUND)})));
$dwh->attron(A_BOLD) if $$conf{HEADERCOL} eq 'yellow';
}
# Save the cursor position if it's on this line
$self->{COORD} = [$i, length($1)] if $cal[$i] =~ /^(.*\b)$pos\b/;
# Print the calendar line
$dwh->addstr($i, 0, $cal[$i]);
# Highlight the necessary dates
if (exists $$conf{HIGHLIGHTCOL}) {
until ($#highlight == -1 || $cal[$i] !~ /^(.*\b)$highlight[0]\b/) {
$dwh->chgat($i, length($1), length($highlight[0]), 0,
select_colour(@$conf{qw(HIGHLIGHTCOL BACKGROUND)}), 0);
shift @highlight;
}
}
# Restore the default settings (if adjusted for headers or hightlights)
$self->_restore($dwh);
++$i;
}
}
sub _cursor {
my $self = shift;
my $dwh = shift;
my $conf = $self->{CONF};
my $pos = $$conf{VALUE};
my @highlight = @{$$conf{HIGHLIGHT}};
my ($y, $x) = @{$self->{COORD}};
my $fg;
# Determine the foreground colour
if (exists $$conf{HIGHLIGHTCOL}) {
$fg = (grep /^$pos$/, @highlight) ? $$conf{HIGHLIGHTCOL} :
$$conf{FOREGROUND};
} else {
$fg = $$conf{FOREGROUND};
}
# Display the cursor
$dwh->chgat($y, $x, length($pos), A_STANDOUT,
select_colour($fg, $$conf{BACKGROUND}), 0);
# Restore the default settings
$self->_restore($dwh);
}
sub _gen_cal {
# Generates the calendar month output, and stuffs it into a
# LOL, which is returned by the method.
#
# Modified from code provided courtesy of Michael E. Schechter,
# <mschechter@earthlink.net>
#
# Usage: @lines = $self->_gen_cal($year, $month);
my @date = @_;
my (@lines, @tmp, $i, @out);
# All of these local subroutines are essentially code to replicate
# the UNIX 'cal' command. My code parses the output to create the
# LOL.
local *print_month = sub {
my ($year, $month) = @_;
my @month = make_month_array($year, $month);
my @months = ('', qw(January February March April May June
July August September October November December));
my $days = 'Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa';
my ($title, $diff, $left, $day, $end, $x, $out);
$title = "$months[$month] $year";
$diff = 20 - length($title);
$left = $diff - int($diff / 2);
$title = ' ' x $left."$title";
$out = "$title\n$days";
$end = 0;
for ($x = 0; $x < scalar @month; $x++) {
$out .= "\n" if $end == 0;
$out .= "$month[$x]";
$end++;
if ($end > 6) {
$end = 0;
}
}
$out .= "\n";
return $out;
};
local *make_month_array = sub {
my ($year, $month) = @_;
my $firstweekday = day_of_week_num($year, $month, 1);
my (@month_array, $numdays, $remain, $x, $y);
$numdays = days_in_month($year, $month);
$y = 1;
for ($x = 0; $x < $firstweekday; $x++ ) { $month_array[$x] = ' ' };
if (! ($year == 1752 && $month == 9)) {
for ($x = 1; $x <= $numdays; $x++, $y++) {
$month_array[$x + $firstweekday - 1] = sprintf( "%2d ", $y);
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if (is_julian($year, 1)) {
$bool = 1 if ($year % 4 == 0);
} else {
$bool = 1 if (($year % 4 == 0 && $year % 100 != 0) ||
$year % 400 == 0);
}
return $bool;
};
@out = split(/\n/, print_month(@date));
return @out;
}
sub input_key {
# Process input a keystroke at a time.
#
# Usage: $self->input_key($key);
my $self = shift;
my $in = shift;
my $conf = $self->{CONF};
my $pos = $$conf{VALUE};
my @date = split(/\//, $$conf{MONTH});
my @days = (0, 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31);
my ($y, $trigger);
# Adjust for leap years, if necessary
$days[2] += 1 if (($date[1] % 4 == 0 && $date[1] % 100 != 0) ||
$date[1] % 400 == 0);
$trigger = 'd';
# Navigate according to key press
if ($in eq KEY_LEFT) {
$pos -= 1;
} elsif ($in eq KEY_RIGHT) {
$pos += 1;
} elsif ($in eq KEY_UP) {
$pos -= 7;
} elsif ($in eq KEY_DOWN) {
$pos += 7;
} elsif ($in eq KEY_NPAGE) {
$pos += 28;
$pos += 7 if $pos <= $days[$date[0]];
} elsif ($in eq KEY_PPAGE) {
$pos -= 28;
$pos -= 7 if $pos > 0;
} elsif ($in eq KEY_HOME || $in eq KEY_FIND) {
($pos, @date) = (localtime)[3..5];
$date[0] += 1;
$date[1] += 1900;
# Key press wasn't a navigation key, so reset trigger
} else {
$trigger = '';
}
# Adjust the dates as necessary according to the cursor movement
if ($pos < 1) {
--$date[0];
if ($date[0] < 1) {
--$date[1];
$date[0] = 12;
}
$pos += $days[$date[0]];
} elsif ($pos > $days[$date[0]]) {
++$date[0];
if ($date[0] > 12) {
++$date[1];
$date[0] = 1;
}
$pos -= $days[$date[0] > 1 ? $date[0] - 1 : 12];
}
# Compare old info to the new and set trigger flags
$trigger .= 'm' if $date[0] != ($$conf{MONTH} =~ /^(\d+)/)[0];
$trigger .= 'y' if $date[1] != ($$conf{MONTH} =~ /(\d+)$/)[0];
# Save the adjusted dates
@$conf{qw(VALUE MONTH)} = ($pos, join('/', @date));
# Call the triggers
&{$$conf{ONDAY}}($self) if (defined $$conf{ONDAY} &&
$trigger =~ /d/);
&{$$conf{ONMONTH}}($self) if (defined $$conf{ONMONTH} &&
$trigger =~ /m/);
&{$$conf{ONYEAR}}($self) if (defined $$conf{ONYEAR} &&
$trigger =~ /y/);
}
1;
=head1 HISTORY
=over
=item 1999/12/29 -- Original calendar widget in functional model
=item 2001/07/05 -- First incarnation in OO architecture
=back
=head1 AUTHOR/COPYRIGHT
(c) 2001 Arthur Corliss (corliss@digitalmages.com)
=cut
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