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//! Frame container

use crate::{layers::ShapeIdx, *};
use epaint::*;

/// Add a background, frame and/or margin to a rectangular background of a [`Ui`].
///
/// ```
/// # egui::__run_test_ui(|ui| {
/// egui::Frame::none()
///     .fill(egui::Color32::RED)
///     .show(ui, |ui| {
///         ui.label("Label with red background");
///     });
/// # });
/// ```
///
/// ## Dynamic color
/// If you want to change the color of the frame based on the response of
/// the widget, you needs to break it up into multiple steps:
///
/// ```
/// # egui::__run_test_ui(|ui| {
/// let mut frame = egui::Frame::default().inner_margin(4.0).begin(ui);
/// {
///     let response = frame.content_ui.label("Inside the frame");
///     if response.hovered() {
///         frame.frame.fill = egui::Color32::RED;
///     }
/// }
/// frame.end(ui); // Will "close" the frame.
/// # });
/// ```
///
/// You can also respond to the hovering of the frame itself:
///
/// ```
/// # egui::__run_test_ui(|ui| {
/// let mut frame = egui::Frame::default().inner_margin(4.0).begin(ui);
/// {
///     frame.content_ui.label("Inside the frame");
///     frame.content_ui.label("This too");
/// }
/// let response = frame.allocate_space(ui);
/// if response.hovered() {
///     frame.frame.fill = egui::Color32::RED;
/// }
/// frame.paint(ui);
/// # });
/// ```
///
/// Note that you cannot change the margins after calling `begin`.
#[doc(alias = "border")]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default, PartialEq)]
#[must_use = "You should call .show()"]
pub struct Frame {
    /// Margin within the painted frame.
    pub inner_margin: Margin,

    /// Margin outside the painted frame.
    pub outer_margin: Margin,

    pub rounding: Rounding,

    pub shadow: Shadow,

    pub fill: Color32,

    pub stroke: Stroke,
}

impl Frame {
    pub fn none() -> Self {
        Self::default()
    }

    /// For when you want to group a few widgets together within a frame.
    pub fn group(style: &Style) -> Self {
        Self {
            inner_margin: Margin::same(6.0), // same and symmetric looks best in corners when nesting groups
            rounding: style.visuals.widgets.noninteractive.rounding,
            stroke: style.visuals.widgets.noninteractive.bg_stroke,
            ..Default::default()
        }
    }

    pub fn side_top_panel(style: &Style) -> Self {
        Self {
            inner_margin: Margin::symmetric(8.0, 2.0),
            fill: style.visuals.panel_fill,
            ..Default::default()
        }
    }

    pub fn central_panel(style: &Style) -> Self {
        Self {
            inner_margin: Margin::same(8.0),
            fill: style.visuals.panel_fill,
            ..Default::default()
        }
    }

    pub fn window(style: &Style) -> Self {
        Self {
            inner_margin: style.spacing.window_margin,
            rounding: style.visuals.window_rounding,
            shadow: style.visuals.window_shadow,
            fill: style.visuals.window_fill(),
            stroke: style.visuals.window_stroke(),
            ..Default::default()
        }
    }

    pub fn menu(style: &Style) -> Self {
        Self {
            inner_margin: style.spacing.menu_margin,
            rounding: style.visuals.menu_rounding,
            shadow: style.visuals.popup_shadow,
            fill: style.visuals.window_fill(),
            stroke: style.visuals.window_stroke(),
            ..Default::default()
        }
    }

    pub fn popup(style: &Style) -> Self {
        Self {
            inner_margin: style.spacing.menu_margin,
            rounding: style.visuals.menu_rounding,
            shadow: style.visuals.popup_shadow,
            fill: style.visuals.window_fill(),
            stroke: style.visuals.window_stroke(),
            ..Default::default()
        }
    }

    /// A canvas to draw on.
    ///
    /// In bright mode this will be very bright,
    /// and in dark mode this will be very dark.
    pub fn canvas(style: &Style) -> Self {
        Self {
            inner_margin: Margin::same(2.0),
            rounding: style.visuals.widgets.noninteractive.rounding,
            fill: style.visuals.extreme_bg_color,
            stroke: style.visuals.window_stroke(),
            ..Default::default()
        }
    }

    /// A dark canvas to draw on.
    pub fn dark_canvas(style: &Style) -> Self {
        Self {
            fill: Color32::from_black_alpha(250),
            ..Self::canvas(style)
        }
    }
}

impl Frame {
    #[inline]
    pub fn fill(mut self, fill: Color32) -> Self {
        self.fill = fill;
        self
    }

    #[inline]
    pub fn stroke(mut self, stroke: impl Into<Stroke>) -> Self {
        self.stroke = stroke.into();
        self
    }

    #[inline]
    pub fn rounding(mut self, rounding: impl Into<Rounding>) -> Self {
        self.rounding = rounding.into();
        self
    }

    /// Margin within the painted frame.
    #[inline]
    pub fn inner_margin(mut self, inner_margin: impl Into<Margin>) -> Self {
        self.inner_margin = inner_margin.into();
        self
    }

    /// Margin outside the painted frame.
    #[inline]
    pub fn outer_margin(mut self, outer_margin: impl Into<Margin>) -> Self {
        self.outer_margin = outer_margin.into();
        self
    }

    #[inline]
    pub fn shadow(mut self, shadow: Shadow) -> Self {
        self.shadow = shadow;
        self
    }

    #[inline]
    pub fn multiply_with_opacity(mut self, opacity: f32) -> Self {
        self.fill = self.fill.linear_multiply(opacity);
        self.stroke.color = self.stroke.color.linear_multiply(opacity);
        self.shadow.color = self.shadow.color.linear_multiply(opacity);
        self
    }
}

impl Frame {
    /// inner margin plus outer margin.
    #[inline]
    pub fn total_margin(&self) -> Margin {
        self.inner_margin + self.outer_margin
    }
}

// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

pub struct Prepared {
    /// The frame that was prepared.
    ///
    /// The margin has already been read and used,
    /// but the rest of the fields may be modified.
    pub frame: Frame,

    /// This is where we will insert the frame shape so it ends up behind the content.
    where_to_put_background: ShapeIdx,

    /// Add your widgets to this UI so it ends up within the frame.
    pub content_ui: Ui,
}

impl Frame {
    /// Begin a dynamically colored frame.
    ///
    /// This is a more advanced API.
    /// Usually you want to use [`Self::show`] instead.
    ///
    /// See docs for [`Frame`] for an example.
    pub fn begin(self, ui: &mut Ui) -> Prepared {
        let where_to_put_background = ui.painter().add(Shape::Noop);
        let outer_rect_bounds = ui.available_rect_before_wrap();

        let mut inner_rect = (self.inner_margin + self.outer_margin).shrink_rect(outer_rect_bounds);

        // Make sure we don't shrink to the negative:
        inner_rect.max.x = inner_rect.max.x.max(inner_rect.min.x);
        inner_rect.max.y = inner_rect.max.y.max(inner_rect.min.y);

        let content_ui = ui.child_ui(inner_rect, *ui.layout());

        // content_ui.set_clip_rect(outer_rect_bounds.shrink(self.stroke.width * 0.5)); // Can't do this since we don't know final size yet

        Prepared {
            frame: self,
            where_to_put_background,
            content_ui,
        }
    }

    /// Show the given ui surrounded by this frame.
    pub fn show<R>(self, ui: &mut Ui, add_contents: impl FnOnce(&mut Ui) -> R) -> InnerResponse<R> {
        self.show_dyn(ui, Box::new(add_contents))
    }

    fn show_dyn<'c, R>(
        self,
        ui: &mut Ui,
        add_contents: Box<dyn FnOnce(&mut Ui) -> R + 'c>,
    ) -> InnerResponse<R> {
        let mut prepared = self.begin(ui);
        let ret = add_contents(&mut prepared.content_ui);
        let response = prepared.end(ui);
        InnerResponse::new(ret, response)
    }

    /// Paint this frame as a shape.
    ///
    /// The margin is ignored.
    pub fn paint(&self, outer_rect: Rect) -> Shape {
        let Self {
            inner_margin: _,
            outer_margin: _,
            rounding,
            shadow,
            fill,
            stroke,
        } = *self;

        let frame_shape = Shape::Rect(epaint::RectShape::new(outer_rect, rounding, fill, stroke));

        if shadow == Default::default() {
            frame_shape
        } else {
            let shadow = shadow.tessellate(outer_rect, rounding);
            let shadow = Shape::Mesh(shadow);
            Shape::Vec(vec![shadow, frame_shape])
        }
    }
}

impl Prepared {
    fn content_with_margin(&self) -> Rect {
        (self.frame.inner_margin + self.frame.outer_margin).expand_rect(self.content_ui.min_rect())
    }

    /// Allocate the the space that was used by [`Self::content_ui`].
    ///
    /// This MUST be called, or the parent ui will not know how much space this widget used.
    ///
    /// This can be called before or after [`Self::paint`].
    pub fn allocate_space(&self, ui: &mut Ui) -> Response {
        ui.allocate_rect(self.content_with_margin(), Sense::hover())
    }

    /// Paint the frame.
    ///
    /// This can be called before or after [`Self::allocate_space`].
    pub fn paint(&self, ui: &Ui) {
        let paint_rect = self
            .frame
            .inner_margin
            .expand_rect(self.content_ui.min_rect());

        if ui.is_rect_visible(paint_rect) {
            let shape = self.frame.paint(paint_rect);
            ui.painter().set(self.where_to_put_background, shape);
        }
    }

    /// Convenience for calling [`Self::allocate_space`] and [`Self::paint`].
    pub fn end(self, ui: &mut Ui) -> Response {
        self.paint(ui);
        self.allocate_space(ui)
    }
}