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- /*
- ==============================================================================
-
- This file is part of the JUCE library.
- Copyright (c) 2020 - Raw Material Software Limited
-
- JUCE is an open source library subject to commercial or open-source
- licensing.
-
- By using JUCE, you agree to the terms of both the JUCE 6 End-User License
- Agreement and JUCE Privacy Policy (both effective as of the 16th June 2020).
-
- End User License Agreement: www.juce.com/juce-6-licence
- Privacy Policy: www.juce.com/juce-privacy-policy
-
- Or: You may also use this code under the terms of the GPL v3 (see
- www.gnu.org/licenses).
-
- JUCE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, AND ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER
- EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE, ARE
- DISCLAIMED.
-
- ==============================================================================
- */
-
- namespace juce
- {
-
- //==============================================================================
- /**
- This class contains some static methods for showing native alert windows.
-
- @tags{GUI}
- */
- class NativeMessageBox
- {
- public:
- /** Shows a dialog box that just has a message and a single 'ok' button to close it.
-
- The box is shown modally, and the method will block until the user has clicked its
- button (or pressed the escape or return keys).
-
- @param iconType the type of icon to show
- @param title the headline to show at the top of the box
- @param message a longer, more descriptive message to show underneath the title
- @param associatedComponent if this is non-null, it specifies the component that the
- alert window should be associated with. Depending on the look
- and feel, this might be used for positioning of the alert window.
- */
- #if JUCE_MODAL_LOOPS_PERMITTED
- static void JUCE_CALLTYPE showMessageBox (AlertWindow::AlertIconType iconType,
- const String& title,
- const String& message,
- Component* associatedComponent = nullptr);
- #endif
-
- /** Shows a dialog box that just has a message and a single 'ok' button to close it.
-
- The box will be displayed and placed into a modal state, but this method will return
- immediately, and the callback will be invoked later when the user dismisses the box.
-
- @param iconType the type of icon to show
- @param title the headline to show at the top of the box
- @param message a longer, more descriptive message to show underneath the title
- @param associatedComponent if this is non-null, it specifies the component that the
- alert window should be associated with. Depending on the look
- and feel, this might be used for positioning of the alert window.
- @param callback if this is non-null, the callback will receive a call to its
- modalStateFinished() when the box is dismissed. The callback object
- will be owned and deleted by the system, so make sure that it works
- safely and doesn't keep any references to objects that might be deleted
- before it gets called. You can use the ModalCallbackFunction to easily
- pass in a lambda for this parameter.
-
- @see ModalCallbackFunction
- */
- static void JUCE_CALLTYPE showMessageBoxAsync (AlertWindow::AlertIconType iconType,
- const String& title,
- const String& message,
- Component* associatedComponent = nullptr,
- ModalComponentManager::Callback* callback = nullptr);
-
- /** Shows a dialog box with two buttons.
-
- Ideal for ok/cancel or yes/no choices. The return key can also be used
- to trigger the first button, and the escape key for the second button.
-
- If the callback parameter is null, the box is shown modally, and the method will
- block until the user has clicked the button (or pressed the escape or return keys).
- If the callback parameter is non-null, the box will be displayed and placed into a
- modal state, but this method will return immediately, and the callback will be invoked
- later when the user dismisses the box.
-
- @param iconType the type of icon to show
- @param title the headline to show at the top of the box
- @param message a longer, more descriptive message to show underneath the title
- @param associatedComponent if this is non-null, it specifies the component that the
- alert window should be associated with. Depending on the look
- and feel, this might be used for positioning of the alert window.
- @param callback if this is non-null, the box will be launched asynchronously,
- returning immediately, and the callback will receive a call to its
- modalStateFinished() when the box is dismissed, with its parameter
- being 1 if the ok button was pressed, or 0 for cancel, The callback object
- will be owned and deleted by the system, so make sure that it works
- safely and doesn't keep any references to objects that might be deleted
- before it gets called. You can use the ModalCallbackFunction to easily
- pass in a lambda for this parameter.
- @returns true if button 1 was clicked, false if it was button 2. If the callback parameter
- is not null, the method always returns false, and the user's choice is delivered
- later by the callback.
-
- @see ModalCallbackFunction
- */
- static bool JUCE_CALLTYPE showOkCancelBox (AlertWindow::AlertIconType iconType,
- const String& title,
- const String& message,
- #if JUCE_MODAL_LOOPS_PERMITTED
- Component* associatedComponent = nullptr,
- ModalComponentManager::Callback* callback = nullptr);
- #else
- Component* associatedComponent,
- ModalComponentManager::Callback* callback);
- #endif
-
- /** Shows a dialog box with three buttons.
-
- Ideal for yes/no/cancel boxes.
-
- The escape key can be used to trigger the third button.
-
- If the callback parameter is null, the box is shown modally, and the method will
- block until the user has clicked the button (or pressed the escape or return keys).
- If the callback parameter is non-null, the box will be displayed and placed into a
- modal state, but this method will return immediately, and the callback will be invoked
- later when the user dismisses the box.
-
- @param iconType the type of icon to show
- @param title the headline to show at the top of the box
- @param message a longer, more descriptive message to show underneath the title
- @param associatedComponent if this is non-null, it specifies the component that the
- alert window should be associated with. Depending on the look
- and feel, this might be used for positioning of the alert window.
- @param callback if this is non-null, the box will be launched asynchronously,
- returning immediately, and the callback will receive a call to its
- modalStateFinished() when the box is dismissed, with its parameter
- being 1 if the "yes" button was pressed, 2 for the "no" button, or 0
- if it was cancelled, The callback object will be owned and deleted by the
- system, so make sure that it works safely and doesn't keep any references
- to objects that might be deleted before it gets called. You can use the
- ModalCallbackFunction to easily pass in a lambda for this parameter.
-
- @returns If the callback parameter has been set, this returns 0. Otherwise, it returns one
- of the following values:
- - 0 if 'cancel' was pressed
- - 1 if 'yes' was pressed
- - 2 if 'no' was pressed
-
- @see ModalCallbackFunction
- */
- static int JUCE_CALLTYPE showYesNoCancelBox (AlertWindow::AlertIconType iconType,
- const String& title,
- const String& message,
- #if JUCE_MODAL_LOOPS_PERMITTED
- Component* associatedComponent = nullptr,
- ModalComponentManager::Callback* callback = nullptr);
- #else
- Component* associatedComponent,
- ModalComponentManager::Callback* callback);
- #endif
-
- /** Shows a dialog box with two buttons.
-
- Ideal for yes/no boxes.
-
- The escape key can be used to trigger the no button.
-
- If the callback parameter is null, the box is shown modally, and the method will
- block until the user has clicked the button (or pressed the escape or return keys).
- If the callback parameter is non-null, the box will be displayed and placed into a
- modal state, but this method will return immediately, and the callback will be invoked
- later when the user dismisses the box.
-
- @param iconType the type of icon to show
- @param title the headline to show at the top of the box
- @param message a longer, more descriptive message to show underneath the title
- @param associatedComponent if this is non-null, it specifies the component that the
- alert window should be associated with. Depending on the look
- and feel, this might be used for positioning of the alert window.
- @param callback if this is non-null, the box will be launched asynchronously,
- returning immediately, and the callback will receive a call to its
- modalStateFinished() when the box is dismissed, with its parameter
- being 1 if the "yes" button was pressed or 0 for the "no" button was
- pressed. The callback object will be owned and deleted by the
- system, so make sure that it works safely and doesn't keep any references
- to objects that might be deleted before it gets called. You can use the
- ModalCallbackFunction to easily pass in a lambda for this parameter.
-
- @returns If the callback parameter has been set, this returns 0. Otherwise, it returns one
- of the following values:
- - 0 if 'no' was pressed
- - 1 if 'yes' was pressed
-
- @see ModalCallbackFunction
- */
- static int JUCE_CALLTYPE showYesNoBox (AlertWindow::AlertIconType iconType,
- const String& title,
- const String& message,
- #if JUCE_MODAL_LOOPS_PERMITTED
- Component* associatedComponent = nullptr,
- ModalComponentManager::Callback* callback = nullptr);
- #else
- Component* associatedComponent,
- ModalComponentManager::Callback* callback);
- #endif
-
- private:
- NativeMessageBox() = delete;
- JUCE_DECLARE_NON_COPYABLE (NativeMessageBox)
- };
-
- } // namespace juce
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