IconRegistryImpl.mesa;
Copyright © 1985 by Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved.
Edited by Teitelman on May 10, 1983 12:41 pm
Converted by: Maxwell, January 6, 1984 9:57 am
Rick Beach, April 4, 1985 8:56:14 am PST
DIRECTORY
AMEvents USING [Debugging, Debugged],
Booting USING [CheckpointProc, RegisterProcs, RollbackProc],
FS USING [Error, StreamOpen],
Convert USING [RopeFromInt],
IO USING [GetCard, GetLineRope, EndOfStream, Close, CR, GetChar, GetIndex, int, PeekChar, PutF, RIS, rope, STREAM, time, TAB, SP, GetTokenRope, SkipWhitespace, TokenProc, BreakProc],
IOClasses USING [CreateCommentFilterStream],
IconRegistry USING [Failure],
Icons USING [NewIconFromFile, IconFlavor],
MessageWindow USING [Append, Blink],
Process USING [Detach],
Rope USING [Cat, Equal, IsEmpty, ROPE],
UserProfile USING [CallWhenProfileChanges, ProfileChangedProc, Token],
ViewerClasses USING [Viewer],
ViewerEvents USING [EventProc, RegisterEventProc],
ViewerOps USING [FindViewer, RestoreViewer],
VM USING [AddressFault];
IconRegistryImpl: CEDAR MONITOR
IMPORTS AMEvents, Booting, Convert, FS, IO, IOClasses, MessageWindow, Process, Rope, Icons, UserProfile, ViewerEvents, ViewerOps, VM
EXPORTS IconRegistry
= BEGIN
Types
IconList: TYPE = LIST OF IconEntry;
IconEntry: TYPE = REF IconRecord;
IconRecord: TYPE = RECORD[
iconName: Rope.ROPENIL,
fileName: Rope.ROPENIL,
index: CARDINALLAST[CARDINAL],
flavor: Icons.IconFlavor ← unInit,
position: INT ← -1 -- in catalogue
];
Failed: PUBLIC ERROR [why: IconRegistry.Failure, reason: Rope.ROPE] = CODE;
Accessing Icon Registry
RegisterIcon: PUBLIC ENTRY PROC [iconName: Rope.ROPE, fileName: Rope.ROPE,
index: CARDINAL, saveInCatalogue: BOOLFALSE] = {
Changes RegisteredIcons.Catalogue to reflect the indicated association. This definition will replace any previous definition. comments are for inclusion in the catalogue to help the user figure out what the icon looks like.
ENABLE UNWIND => NULL;
entry: IconEntry;
IF iconList = NIL AND saveInCatalogue THEN Initialize[]; -- first time. The saveInCatalogue check is so that if a program registers an icon, and the user has redefined it in his catalogue or profile, then his will take precedence.
FOR l: IconList ← iconList, l.rest UNTIL l = NIL DO
IF Rope.Equal[l.first.iconName, iconName, FALSE] THEN {
IF Rope.Equal[l.first.fileName, fileName, FALSE] THEN {
IF l.first.index = index OR NOT saveInCatalogue THEN RETURN[]; -- need way to specify whether or not this definition is to redefine. currently overloading on saveInCatalogue. Idea is that program can register and if user has already registered, then user's takes precedence
entry ← l.first;
EXIT;
};
LOOP;
};
REPEAT
FINISHED => TRUSTED {
entry ← NEW[IconRecord ← []];
iconList ← CONS[entry, iconList];
};
ENDLOOP;
entry^ ← [iconName: iconName, fileName: fileName, index: index, flavor: unInit, position: -1];
IF saveInCatalogue THEN WriteEntry[entry];
};
GetIcon: PUBLIC ENTRY PROC [iconName: Rope.ROPE, default: Icons.IconFlavor ← unInit] RETURNS [Icons.IconFlavor] = {
Obtain an icon flavor for the icon associated with iconName. Create a new icon flavor if one has not previously been created.
If for some reason it could not obtain the icon, and default # unInit, returns the default. Otherwise, raises Error (defined below) with appropriate parameters.
ENABLE UNWIND => NULL;
IF iconList = NIL THEN Parse[! Failed => IF default # unInit THEN GOTO Default]; -- first time
FOR l: IconList ← iconList, l.rest UNTIL l = NIL DO
IF Rope.Equal[l.first.iconName, iconName, FALSE] THEN {
IF l.first.flavor = unInit THEN l.first.flavor ← Icons.NewIconFromFile[l.first.fileName, l.first.index !
FS.Error =>
IF code # noSuchFile THEN REJECT ELSE
IF default # unInit THEN GOTO Default
ELSE ERROR Failed[fileNotFound, l.first.fileName];
VM.AddressFault =>
IF default # unInit THEN GOTO Default
ELSE ERROR Failed[invalidIndex, Convert.RopeFromInt[l.first.index]];
]; -- NewIconFromFile raises this if given badindex.
RETURN[l.first.flavor];
};
ENDLOOP;
IF default # unInit THEN GOTO Default;
ERROR Failed[noSuchIcon, iconName];
EXITS
Default => RETURN[default];
};
IsRegistered: PUBLIC ENTRY PROC[iconName: Rope.ROPENIL, fileName: Rope.ROPENIL, index: CARDINALLAST[CARDINAL]]
RETURNS[name: Rope.ROPE, file: Rope.ROPE, i: CARDINAL] = {
for use by iconeditor, so that it can force creation of a new flavor when an icon that has been registered was edited, obtain name of icon when selected, etc. Can be called with either iconName, or fileName and index.
IF iconList = NIL THEN Parse[! Failed => GOTO Out]; -- first time
FOR l: IconList ← iconList, l.rest UNTIL l = NIL DO
IF
(IF iconName # NIL THEN Rope.Equal[l.first.iconName, iconName, FALSE]
ELSE Rope.Equal[l.first.fileName, fileName, FALSE] AND l.first.index = index) THEN RETURN[l.first.iconName, l.first.fileName, l.first.index];
ENDLOOP;
RETURN[NIL, NIL, 0];
};
Lookup: PROC[iconName: Rope.ROPE] RETURNS[IconEntry] = {
for use by iconeditor, so that it can force creation of a new flavor when an icon that has been registered was edited.
FOR l: IconList ← iconList, l.rest UNTIL l = NIL DO
IF Rope.Equal[l.first.iconName, iconName, FALSE] THEN RETURN[l.first];
ENDLOOP;
RETURN[NIL];
};
InvalidateCache: PUBLIC PROC [iconName: Rope.ROPE ← NIL] = {
If an iconFlavor was previous created for this icon, discard the flavor, i.e. the next call to GetIcon will create a new flavor. If iconName = NIL, do this for all registered icons. For use by iconeditor.
FOR l: IconList ← iconList, l.rest UNTIL l = NIL DO
IF iconName = NIL OR Rope.Equal[l.first.iconName, iconName, FALSE] THEN l.first.flavor ← unInit;
ENDLOOP;
};
Parsing Icon Catalogue
iconList: IconList ← NIL;
catalogueName: Rope.ROPE ← "RegisteredIcons.Catalogue";
ParseCatalogue: ENTRY PROCEDURE = {
stream: IO.STREAM;
stream ← IOClasses.CreateCommentFilterStream[FS.StreamOpen[fileName: catalogueName,
accessOptions: read ! FS.Error => CONTINUE]]; -- change interface not to explain that it doesn't raise an error if no catalogue.
IF stream # NIL THEN {
ReadIcons[stream];
stream.Close[];
};
IF errorLog # NIL THEN {
MessageWindow.Append["problems encountered, see IconRegistry.log."];
MessageWindow.Blink[];
errorLog.Close[];
errorLog ← NIL;
};
};
ReadIcons: PROCEDURE [stream: IO.STREAM] = {
OPEN IO;
ris: IO.STREAM;
{
ENABLE {
Failed => REJECT;
IO.EndOfStream => GOTO Out;
};
DO
tokenProc: IO.BreakProc = {
RETURN[SELECT char FROM
IO.SP, IO.TAB, ', => sepr,
IO.CR => break,
ENDCASE => other
];
};
whiteSpace: IO.BreakProc = {
RETURN[IF char = CR THEN break ELSE IO.WhiteSpace[char]]
};
isACR: IO.BreakProc = {
RETURN[IF char = CR THEN break ELSE other]
};
entry: IconEntry;
iconName, fileName: Rope.ROPE;
index: CARDINAL;
position: INT;
[] ← IO.SkipWhitespace[stream];
position ← stream.GetIndex[];
iconName ← IO.GetTokenRope[stream].token;
-- see if key is followed by a :
IO.SkipOver[stream, whiteSpace]; -- skips over spaces, tabs, but stops at CR
IF stream.PeekChar[] # ': THEN {
Report1[msg: Rope.Cat["missing : at [", Convert.RopeFromInt[position], "]"]];
[] ← IO.GetLineRope[stream];
LOOP;
};
[] ← stream.GetChar[]; -- the :
ris ← IO.RIS[IO.GetLineRope[stream], ris]; -- read to CR, make this a stream. Reason is to bound the scope of the GetTokenRope, GetCards below.
fileName ← IO.GetTokenRope[ris, tokenProc].token;
IF Rope.IsEmpty[fileName] THEN {
Report1[msg: Rope.Cat["missing fileName at [", Convert.RopeFromInt[position], "]"]];
LOOP;
};
index ← IO.GetCard[ris];
entry ← Lookup[iconName];
IF entry # NIL THEN {
entry.position ← position; -- comments may have changed.
entry.endPosition ← endPosition;
IF NOT (Rope.Equal[entry.fileName, fileName, FALSE] AND index = entry.index) THEN {
entry.fileName ← fileName;
entry.index ← index;
entry.flavor ← unInit;
};
}
ELSE iconList ← CONS[NEW[IconRecord ← [iconName: iconName, fileName: fileName, index: index, position: position]], iconList];
ENDLOOP;
EXITS
Out => NULL;
};
};
WriteEntry: INTERNAL PROC [entry: IconEntry] = {
OPEN IO;
viewer: ViewerClasses.Viewer;
stream: STREAM = FS.StreamOpen[fileName: catalogueName, accessOptions: append];
WriteOne[entry, stream];
stream.Close[];
IF (viewer ← ViewerOps.FindViewer[catalogueName]) # NIL THEN ViewerOps.RestoreViewer[viewer];
};
WriteOne: INTERNAL PROC [entry: IconEntry, stream: IO.STREAM] = {
OPEN IO;
entry.position ← stream.GetIndex[];
stream.PutF["\n%g: %g %d", rope[entry.iconName], rope[entry.fileName], int[entry.index]];
};
WriteCatalogue: PUBLIC ENTRY PROC [] = {
OPEN IO;
viewer: ViewerClasses.Viewer;
stream: STREAM;
lst: IconList;
FOR l: IconList ← iconList, l.rest UNTIL l = NIL DO
IF l.first.position = -1 THEN lst ← CONS[l.first, lst]; -- need to write them out in reverse order seen on lst, i.e. first one seen gets written out last
ENDLOOP;
IF lst = NIL THEN RETURN;
FOR l: IconList ← lst, l.rest UNTIL l = NIL DO
WriteOne[l.first, stream];
ENDLOOP;
stream ← FS.StreamOpen[fileName: catalogueName, accessOptions: append];
stream.Close[];
IF (viewer ← ViewerOps.FindViewer[catalogueName]) # NIL THEN ViewerOps.RestoreViewer[viewer];
};
Reporting errors
Report1: PROCEDURE [entry: IconEntry ← NIL, msg: Rope.ROPE] = {
OPEN IO;
ENABLE {
UNWIND, AMEvents.Debugging, AMEvents.Debugged => NULL;
ANY => CONTINUE;
};
IF errorLog = NIL THEN {
errorLog ← FS.StreamOpen[fileName: "IconRegistry.log", accessOptions: append];
errorLog.PutF["Processing catalogue/profile at %t", time[]];
};
errorLog.PutF["\n\n%g", rope[msg]];
IF entry # NIL THEN errorLog.PutF[", at %g [%d]", rope[entry.iconName], int[entry.position]];
};
errorLog: IO.STREAMNIL;
Noticing changes
NoticeChanges: Booting.RollbackProc = {ParseCatalogue[]};
WasCatalogueEdited: ViewerEvents.EventProc = {
PROC [viewer: ViewerClasses.Viewer, event: ViewerEvent]
IF Rope.Equal[viewer.name, catalogueName, FALSE] THEN
TRUSTED {Process.Detach[FORK ParseCatalogue[]]};
};
IconsFromProfile: UserProfile.ProfileChangedProc = {
r: Rope.ROPE ← UserProfile.Token["RegisteredIcons"];
IF r # NIL THEN ReadIcons[IO.RIS[r]];
IF errorLog # NIL THEN {
MessageWindow.Append["problems encountered, see IconRegistry.log."];
MessageWindow.Blink[];
errorLog.Close[];
errorLog ← NIL;
};
};
Initialization
[] ← ViewerEvents.RegisterEventProc[proc: WasCatalogueEdited, event: save, before: FALSE];
ParseCatalogue[];
UserProfile.CallWhenProfileChanges[IconsFromProfile];
TRUSTED { Booting.RegisterProcs[c: NIL, r: NoticeChanges]; };
END.
Change Log:
Edited on May 10, 1983 12:41 pm, by Teitelman
added facility to get icons from userprofile, and to enable icons registered by programs not to take precedence over those in the user's profile/catalogue, even if registered later, e.g. by a program that is loaded later.
does not raise error if no regsiteredicoons.catalogue.
deimplemented multiple registration idea. To get same effect, call GetIcon[name, GetIcon[otherName]];
changes to: RegisterIcon (do not parse on first call if saveInCatalogue is FALSE so that if program registers an icon, and there is also one specified by the user, his will take precedence)., GetIcon, IsRegistered, ParseCatalogue, ReadIcons, WriteEntry, Report1, NoticeChanges, WasCatalogueEdited, IconsFromProfile, UserProfile, TRUSTED, DIRECTORY, IMPORTS, UserProfile, RegisterIcon, RegisterIcon
Edited on January 6, 1984 9:38 am, by Maxwell
changes to: DIRECTORY, IMPORTS, GetIcon, ParseCatalogue, ReadIcons, WriteEntry, WriteCatalogue, Report1, NoticeChanges, TRUSTED