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1/*
2 * Dialog.hpp
3 *
4 * Created on: Jan 5, 2010
5 * Author: crueger
6 */
7
8#ifndef DIALOG_HPP_
9#define DIALOG_HPP_
10
11// include config.h
12#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
13#include <config.h>
14#endif
15
16
17#include<string>
18#include<list>
19#include<vector>
20
21#include <boost/filesystem.hpp>
22#include "Box.hpp"
23#include "LinearAlgebra/Vector.hpp"
24#include "RandomNumbers/RandomNumberDistribution_Parameters.hpp"
25
26class atom;
27class Box;
28class element;
29class molecule;
30
31
32/** Dialog is one of the two main classes of the UIFactory base class.
33 *
34 * The Dialog is meant for asking the user for information needed to perform
35 * actions he desires, such as asking for a position in space or a length.
36 *
37 * For this purpose there is the base class Query and numerous specializations
38 * for each of the types to be asked. There are primitives integer, doubles and
39 * string, but also advanced types such as element, molecule or Vector. There
40 * is also an empty query for displaying text.
41 *
42 * Note that the templatization of Dialog::query() allows for easy implementation
43 * of new types that correspond to/are derived from old ones.
44 *
45 * <H3>How do Dialogs operate?</H3>
46 *
47 * Dialogs are initiated by Action::FillDialog() function calls. Within Action::Call()
48 * a dialog is created and passed on to FillDialog(), which is specialized in each
49 * specific Action to ask for the specific parameter it needs.
50 *
51 * Dialogs are derived for each of the UI types
52 * -# CommandLineDialog
53 * -# QtDialog
54 * -# TextDialog
55 *
56 * This "asking" for parameters is done via the Query class. There are four types
57 * of Query types:
58 * -# Query, members in class Dialog
59 * -# CommandLineQuery, members in class CommandLineDialog
60 * -# QtQuery, members in class QtDialog
61 * -# TextQuery, members in class TextDialog
62 * Each embodies a certain way of asking the user for the specific type of parameter
63 * needed, e.g. a file via the TextMenu interface would be done in member functions of
64 * TextDialog::FileTextQuery.
65 *
66 *
67 * Generally, the sequence of events is as follows:
68 * -# Action::fillDialog() calls upon Dialog::query<T> for some type T, let's say T
69 * stands for double
70 * -# Dialog::query<double> call a function queryDouble()
71 * -# depending on the currently used UIFactory, the Dialog above is actually either
72 * of the three specialized types, let's say CommandLine. And we see that within
73 * CommandLineDialog we have the respective method ueryDouble() that registers
74 * a new instance of the class CommandLineDialog::DoubleCommandLineQuery.
75 * -# The Query's are first registered, as multiple parameters may be needed for
76 * a single Action and we don't want the popping up of a dialog window for each
77 * alone. Rather, we want to merge the Query's into a single Dialog. Therefore,
78 * they are first registered and then executed in sequence. This is done in
79 * Dialog::display(), i.e. when the dialog is finally shown to the user.
80 * -# Then each of the registered Query's, here our CommandLineDialog::
81 * DoubleCommandLineQuery, constructor is called.
82 * -# This will call the constructor of its base class, where the actual value
83 * is stored and later stored into the ValueStorage class by
84 * Dialog::Query::setResult().
85 * -# Also, e.g. for the Qt interface, the buttons, labels and so forth are
86 * created and added to the dialog.
87 * -# Now the users enters information for each UI something different happens:
88 * -# CommandLine: The actual value retrieval is done by the CommandLineParser and
89 * the boost::program_options library, the value is stored therein for the moment.
90 * (see here: http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_44_0/doc/html/program_options/)
91 * -# TextMenu: The value is requested via std::cin from the user.
92 * -# QtMenu: The users enters the value in a Dialog. Due to Qt necessities a
93 * Pipe class obtains the value from the Dialog with Qt's signal/slot mechanism
94 * and put it into Dialog::...Query value.
95 * -# in our case DoubleCommandLineQuery::handle() will be called. The value is
96 * retrieved and put into Dialog::DoubleQuery::tmp
97 * -# Finally, for each Query, also Dialog::DoubleQuery, setResult() is called which
98 * puts the value as a string into the ValueStorage under a given token that is
99 * associated with a type (and thereby we assure type-safety).
100 *
101 * <H3>Regarding derived types of types with already present queries</H3>
102 *
103 * Example: We have got a derived Vector class, called BoxVector, that is by any means
104 * a Vector but with one difference: it is always bound to lie within the current domain.
105 * With regards to type-casting it to and from a string however, nothing is different
106 * between Vector and BoxVector.
107 *
108 * So, do we need a new Query for this?
109 * No.
110 *
111 * We just have to do this:
112 * -# add a specialization of Dialog::query<BoxVector> where queryVector()is used.
113 * @code
114 * template <> void Dialog::query<BoxVector>(const char *token, std::string description) {
115 * queryVector(token, false, description);
116 * }
117 * @endcode
118 * -# make sure that
119 * -# ValueStorage::setCurrentValue() the specialization for class Vector has an
120 * if case also for BoxVector and does something appropriate.
121 * -# ValueStorage::queryCurrentValue() has another specialization doing the same
122 * as for Vector but for BoxVector in its signature.
123 *
124 * And that's all.
125 *
126 *
127 * <H3>Adding new queries</H3>
128 *
129 * Check first whether you really need a new query or whether we can derive it and re-use
130 * one of the present ones.
131 *
132 * Due to the three present UI interfaces we have to add a specific Query for each, here
133 * is a list:
134 * -# add ValueStorage::setCurrentValue() and ValueStorage::queryCurrentValue() for
135 * both types
136 * -# add Dialog::query...()
137 * -# add Dialog::query<>() specialization calling the above function
138 * -# add CommandLineDialog::query...(), TextDialog::query...(), and QtDialog::query...(),
139 * i.e. for each of the three interface
140 * -# add Dialog::...Query class with tmp value of desired type
141 * -# add CommandLineDialog::...Query, TextDialog::...Query, QtDialog::...Query
142 * -# you probably also need a QtDialog::...QueryPipe() to handle the signal/slot stuff,
143 * Qt's moc does not like nested classes. Hence, this has to go extra.
144 * -# TypeEnumContainer add new type to query
145 * -# CommandLineParser::AddOptionToParser() add new type to query
146 * -# CommandLineParser_valdiates.[ch]pp: If given above as a new type
147 * program_options::value, define and implement a validate() function here.
148 *
149 */
150class Dialog
151{
152public:
153 Dialog();
154 virtual ~Dialog();
155
156 template <class T> void query(const char *, std::string = "");
157
158 virtual void queryEmpty(const char *, std::string = "")=0;
159 virtual void queryBoolean(const char *, std::string = "")=0;
160 virtual void queryInt(const char *, std::string = "")=0;
161 virtual void queryInts(const char *, std::string = "")=0;
162 virtual void queryDouble(const char*, std::string = "")=0;
163 virtual void queryDoubles(const char*, std::string = "")=0;
164 virtual void queryString(const char*, std::string = "")=0;
165 virtual void queryStrings(const char*, std::string = "")=0;
166 virtual void queryAtom(const char*,std::string = "")=0;
167 virtual void queryAtoms(const char*,std::string = "")=0;
168 virtual void queryMolecule(const char*, std::string = "")=0;
169 virtual void queryMolecules(const char*, std::string = "")=0;
170 virtual void queryVector(const char*,bool, std::string = "")=0;
171 virtual void queryVectors(const char*,bool, std::string = "")=0;
172 virtual void queryBox(const char*, std::string = "")=0;
173 virtual void queryElement(const char*, std::string = "")=0;
174 virtual void queryElements(const char*, std::string = "")=0;
175 virtual void queryFile(const char*, std::string = "")=0;
176 virtual void queryRandomNumberDistribution_Parameters(const char*, std::string = "")=0;
177
178 virtual bool display();
179
180 virtual bool checkAll();
181 virtual void setAll();
182
183 virtual bool hasQueries();
184
185protected:
186 // methodology for handling queries
187 // all queries are stored and then performed at appropriate times
188
189 //these queries can be handled by this dialog
190
191 //TODO: Find a way to reduce complexity...
192 //needs O(N*M) query classes, where N is the number of query types and M is the number of GUIs
193 //usual approach for reducing inheritance complexity (strategy pattern) does not work,
194 //due to lack of common code for query types as well as GUI-Types (all subtypes differ a lot)
195
196 /** Base class for all queries.
197 *
198 *
199 * <h1>How to add another query?</h1>
200 *
201 * Let's say we want to query for a type called \a Value.
202 *
203 * Then, we do the following:
204 * -# Add a class ValueQuery inside class Dialog, the class contains
205 * -# constructor/destructor (latter virtual! because of derived class)
206 * -# virtual bool handle() and virtual void setResult()
207 * -# a protected member tmp of type Value (NOTE: herein the result is stored)
208 * -# if temporaries for conversion are needed put them in here
209 * -# add a function queryValue
210 * -# now, for each of the GUIs we basically have to repeat the above, i.e.
211 * add the class and the function that implement the virtual ones above.
212 * -# QT: an extra class called ValueQtQueryPipe that actually handles
213 * showing dialogs to obtain the value and placing it into the \a tmp
214 * variable (via a given pointer to it as reference). handle() will
215 * simply return true. This is needed because of a restriction of Qt4:
216 * its meta-object-compiler does not like nested classes.
217 * -# CommandLine: nothing special, handle() imports value from \a
218 * CommandLineParser and sets the tmp variable.
219 * -# Text: nothing special, handle() queries the user and sets the tmp
220 * variable
221 */
222 class Query {
223 friend class Dialog;
224 public:
225 Query(std::string _title, std::string _description = "");
226 virtual ~Query();
227 virtual bool handle()=0;
228 virtual void setResult()=0;
229 protected:
230 const std::string getTitle() const;
231 const std::string getDescription() const;
232 private:
233 std::string title; //!< short title of the query
234 std::string description; //!< longer description for tooltips or for help
235 };
236
237 // Empty Query is just meant for showing text, such as version, help, initial message or alike
238 class EmptyQuery : public Query {
239 public:
240 EmptyQuery(std::string title, std::string _description = "");
241 virtual ~EmptyQuery();
242 virtual bool handle()=0;
243 virtual void setResult();
244 };
245
246 //Specialized classes for certain types. GUI-Types are not specialized at this time
247 class BooleanQuery : public Query {
248 public:
249 BooleanQuery(std::string title, std::string _description = "");
250 virtual ~BooleanQuery();
251 virtual bool handle()=0;
252 virtual void setResult();
253 protected:
254 bool tmp;
255 };
256
257 class IntQuery : public Query {
258 public:
259 IntQuery(std::string title, std::string _description = "");
260 virtual ~IntQuery();
261 virtual bool handle()=0;
262 virtual void setResult();
263 protected:
264 int tmp;
265 };
266
267 class IntsQuery : public Query {
268 public:
269 IntsQuery(std::string title, std::string _description = "");
270 virtual ~IntsQuery();
271 virtual bool handle()=0;
272 virtual void setResult();
273 protected:
274 int temp;
275 std::vector<int> tmp;
276 };
277
278 class DoubleQuery : public Query {
279 public:
280 DoubleQuery(std::string title, std::string _description = "");
281 virtual ~DoubleQuery();
282 virtual bool handle()=0;
283 virtual void setResult();
284 protected:
285 double tmp;
286 };
287
288 class DoublesQuery : public Query {
289 public:
290 DoublesQuery(std::string title, std::string _description = "");
291 virtual ~DoublesQuery();
292 virtual bool handle()=0;
293 virtual void setResult();
294 protected:
295 double temp;
296 std::vector<double> tmp;
297 };
298
299 class StringQuery : public Query {
300 public:
301 StringQuery(std::string title, std::string _description = "");
302 virtual ~StringQuery();
303 virtual bool handle()=0;
304 virtual void setResult();
305 protected:
306 std::string tmp;
307 };
308
309 class StringsQuery : public Query {
310 public:
311 StringsQuery(std::string title, std::string _description = "");
312 virtual ~StringsQuery();
313 virtual bool handle()=0;
314 virtual void setResult();
315 protected:
316 std::string temp;
317 std::vector<std::string> tmp;
318 };
319
320 class MoleculeQuery : public Query {
321 public:
322 MoleculeQuery(std::string title, std::string _description = "");
323 virtual ~MoleculeQuery();
324 virtual bool handle()=0;
325 virtual void setResult();
326 protected:
327 const molecule *tmp;
328 };
329
330 class MoleculesQuery : public Query {
331 public:
332 MoleculesQuery(std::string title, std::string _description = "");
333 virtual ~MoleculesQuery();
334 virtual bool handle()=0;
335 virtual void setResult();
336 protected:
337 const molecule * temp;
338 std::vector<const molecule *> tmp;
339 };
340
341 class AtomQuery : public Query {
342 public:
343 AtomQuery(std::string title, std::string _description = "");
344 virtual ~AtomQuery();
345 virtual bool handle()=0;
346 virtual void setResult();
347 protected:
348 const atom *tmp;
349 };
350
351 class AtomsQuery : public Query {
352 public:
353 AtomsQuery(std::string title, std::string _description = "");
354 virtual ~AtomsQuery();
355 virtual bool handle()=0;
356 virtual void setResult();
357 protected:
358 const atom *temp;
359 std::vector<const atom *> tmp;
360 };
361
362 class VectorQuery : public Query {
363 public:
364 VectorQuery(std::string title,bool _check, std::string _description = "");
365 virtual ~VectorQuery();
366 virtual bool handle()=0;
367 virtual void setResult();
368 protected:
369 Vector tmp;
370 bool check;
371 };
372
373 class VectorsQuery : public Query {
374 public:
375 VectorsQuery(std::string title,bool _check, std::string _description = "");
376 virtual ~VectorsQuery();
377 virtual bool handle()=0;
378 virtual void setResult();
379 protected:
380 Vector temp;
381 std::vector<Vector> tmp;
382 bool check;
383 };
384
385 class BoxQuery : public Query {
386 public:
387 BoxQuery(std::string title, std::string _description = "");
388 virtual ~BoxQuery();
389 virtual bool handle()=0;
390 virtual void setResult();
391 protected:
392 Box tmp;
393 };
394
395 class ElementQuery : public Query {
396 public:
397 ElementQuery(std::string title, std::string _description = "");
398 virtual ~ElementQuery();
399 virtual bool handle()=0;
400 virtual void setResult();
401 protected:
402 const element * tmp;
403 };
404
405 class ElementsQuery : public Query {
406 public:
407 ElementsQuery(std::string title, std::string _description = "");
408 virtual ~ElementsQuery();
409 virtual bool handle()=0;
410 virtual void setResult();
411 protected:
412 const element *temp;
413 std::vector<const element *> tmp;
414 };
415
416 class FileQuery : public Query {
417 public:
418 FileQuery(std::string title, std::string _description = "");
419 virtual ~FileQuery();
420 virtual bool handle()=0;
421 virtual void setResult();
422 protected:
423 boost::filesystem::path tmp;
424 };
425
426 class RandomNumberDistribution_ParametersQuery : public Query {
427 public:
428 RandomNumberDistribution_ParametersQuery(std::string title, std::string _description = "");
429 virtual ~RandomNumberDistribution_ParametersQuery();
430 virtual bool handle()=0;
431 virtual void setResult();
432 protected:
433 RandomNumberDistribution_Parameters tmp;
434 };
435
436void registerQuery(Query* query);
437
438private:
439 std::list<Query*> queries;
440
441};
442
443
444#endif /* DIALOG_HPP_ */
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