NAME
Curses::UI::Searchable - Add 'less'-like search abilities to a widget
CLASS HIERARCHY
Curses::UI::Searchable - base class
SYNOPSIS
package
MyWidget;
@ISA
=
qw(Curses::UI::Searchable)
;
....
sub
new () {
# Create class instance $this.
....
$this
->set_routine(
'search-forward'
, \
&search_forward
);
$this
->set_binding(
'search-forward'
,
'/'
);
$this
->set_routine(
'search-backward'
, \
&search_backward
);
$this
->set_binding(
'search-backward'
,
'?'
);
}
sub
layout_content() {
my
$this
=
shift
;
# Layout your widget's content.
....
return
$this
;
}
sub
number_of_lines() {
my
$this
=
shift
;
# Return the number of lines in
# the widget's content.
return
....
}
sub
getline_at_ypos($;) {
my
$this
=
shift
;
my
$ypos
=
shift
;
# Return the content on the line
# where ypos = $ypos
return
....
}
DESCRIPTION
Using Curses::UI::Searchable, you can add 'less'-like search capabilities to your widget.
To make your widget searchable using this class, your widget should meet the following requirements:
make it a descendant of Curses::UI::Searchable
All methods for searching are in Curses::UI::Searchable. By making your class a descendant of this class, these methods are automatically inherited.
-ypos data member
The current vertical position in the widget should be identified by $this->{-ypos}. This y-position is the index of the line of content. Here's an example for a Listbox widget.
-ypos
|
v
+------+
0 |One |
1 |Two |
2 |Three |
+------+
method: number_of_lines ( )
Your widget class should have a method number_of_lines, which returns the total number of lines in the widget's content. So in the example above, this method would return the value 3.
method: getline_at_ypos ( YPOS )
Your widget class should have a method getline_at_ypos, which returns the line of content at -ypos YPOS. So in the example above, this method would return the value "Two" for YPOS = 1.
method: layout_content ( )
The search routines will set the -ypos of your widget if a match is found for the given search string. Your layout_content routine should make sure that the line of content at -ypos will be made visible if the draw method is called.
method: draw ( )
If the search routines find a match, $this->{-search_highlight} will be set to the -ypos for the line on which the match was found. If no match was found $this->{-search_highlight} will be undefined. If you want a matching line to be highlighted, in your widget, you can use this data member to do so (an example of a widget that uses this option is the Curses::UI::TextViewer widget).
bindings for searchroutines
There are two search routines. These are search_forward and search_backward. These have to be called in order to display the search prompt. The best way to do this is by creating bindings for them. Here's an example which will make '/' a forward search and '?' a backward search:
$this
->set_routine(
'search-forward'
, \
&search_forward
);
$this
->set_binding(
'search-forward'
,
'/'
);
$this
->set_routine(
'search-backward'
, \
&search_backward
);
$this
->set_binding(
'search-backward'
,
'?'
);
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Maurice Makaay. All rights reserved.
Maintained by Marcus Thiesen (marcus@cpan.thiesenweb.de)
This package is free software and is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the same terms as perl itself.