From 00b3c830db849551a26dbaccf0cfc8bb2e7fa2b9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: omar Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2019 23:21:30 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Internals: Begin: Moved OuterRectClipped/InnerMainRect/InnerClipRect computation higher up in the function, next to ContentsRect/WorkRect code. Removed commented out debug drawing code which is now available in Metrics window. --- imgui.cpp | 38 ++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/imgui.cpp b/imgui.cpp index 7516081d5..4f79cec82 100644 --- a/imgui.cpp +++ b/imgui.cpp @@ -5417,6 +5417,24 @@ bool ImGui::Begin(const char* name, bool* p_open, ImGuiWindowFlags flags) window->ContentsRegionRect.Max.x = window->Pos.x - window->Scroll.x - window->WindowPadding.x + (window->SizeContentsExplicit.x != 0.0f ? window->SizeContentsExplicit.x : (window->Size.x - window->ScrollbarSizes.x + window->WindowBorderSize)); window->ContentsRegionRect.Max.y = window->Pos.y - window->Scroll.y - window->WindowPadding.y + (window->SizeContentsExplicit.y != 0.0f ? window->SizeContentsExplicit.y : (window->Size.y - window->ScrollbarSizes.y + window->WindowBorderSize)); + // Save clipped aabb so we can access it in constant-time in FindHoveredWindow() + window->OuterRectClipped = window->Rect(); + window->OuterRectClipped.ClipWith(window->ClipRect); + + // Inner rectangle + // We set this up after processing the resize grip so that our clip rectangle doesn't lag by a frame + // Note that if our window is collapsed we will end up with an inverted (~null) clipping rectangle which is the correct behavior. + window->InnerMainRect.Min.x = title_bar_rect.Min.x + window->WindowBorderSize; + window->InnerMainRect.Min.y = title_bar_rect.Max.y + window->MenuBarHeight() + (((flags & ImGuiWindowFlags_MenuBar) || !(flags & ImGuiWindowFlags_NoTitleBar)) ? style.FrameBorderSize : window->WindowBorderSize); + window->InnerMainRect.Max.x = window->Pos.x + window->Size.x - ImMax(window->ScrollbarSizes.x, window->WindowBorderSize); + window->InnerMainRect.Max.y = window->Pos.y + window->Size.y - ImMax(window->ScrollbarSizes.y, window->WindowBorderSize); + + // Inner clipping rectangle + // Force round operator last to ensure that e.g. (int)(max.x-min.x) in user's render code produce correct result. + window->InnerClipRect.Min.x = ImFloor(0.5f + window->InnerMainRect.Min.x + ImMax(0.0f, ImFloor(window->WindowPadding.x * 0.5f - window->WindowBorderSize))); + window->InnerClipRect.Min.y = ImFloor(0.5f + window->InnerMainRect.Min.y); + window->InnerClipRect.Max.x = ImFloor(0.5f + window->InnerMainRect.Max.x - ImMax(0.0f, ImFloor(window->WindowPadding.x * 0.5f - window->WindowBorderSize))); + window->InnerClipRect.Max.y = ImFloor(0.5f + window->InnerMainRect.Max.y); // Setup drawing context // (NB: That term "drawing context / DC" lost its meaning a long time ago. Initially was meant to hold transient data only. Nowadays difference between window-> and window->DC-> is dubious.) window->DC.Indent.x = 0.0f + window->WindowPadding.x - window->Scroll.x; @@ -5526,26 +5544,6 @@ bool ImGui::Begin(const char* name, bool* p_open, ImGuiWindowFlags flags) LogToClipboard(); */ - // Save clipped aabb so we can access it in constant-time in FindHoveredWindow() - window->OuterRectClipped = window->Rect(); - window->OuterRectClipped.ClipWith(window->ClipRect); - - // Inner rectangle - // We set this up after processing the resize grip so that our clip rectangle doesn't lag by a frame - // Note that if our window is collapsed we will end up with an inverted (~null) clipping rectangle which is the correct behavior. - window->InnerMainRect.Min.x = title_bar_rect.Min.x + window->WindowBorderSize; - window->InnerMainRect.Min.y = title_bar_rect.Max.y + window->MenuBarHeight() + (((flags & ImGuiWindowFlags_MenuBar) || !(flags & ImGuiWindowFlags_NoTitleBar)) ? style.FrameBorderSize : window->WindowBorderSize); - window->InnerMainRect.Max.x = window->Pos.x + window->Size.x - ImMax(window->ScrollbarSizes.x, window->WindowBorderSize); - window->InnerMainRect.Max.y = window->Pos.y + window->Size.y - ImMax(window->ScrollbarSizes.y, window->WindowBorderSize); - //window->DrawList->AddRect(window->InnerRect.Min, window->InnerRect.Max, IM_COL32_WHITE); - - // Inner clipping rectangle - // Force round operator last to ensure that e.g. (int)(max.x-min.x) in user's render code produce correct result. - window->InnerClipRect.Min.x = ImFloor(0.5f + window->InnerMainRect.Min.x + ImMax(0.0f, ImFloor(window->WindowPadding.x*0.5f - window->WindowBorderSize))); - window->InnerClipRect.Min.y = ImFloor(0.5f + window->InnerMainRect.Min.y); - window->InnerClipRect.Max.x = ImFloor(0.5f + window->InnerMainRect.Max.x - ImMax(0.0f, ImFloor(window->WindowPadding.x*0.5f - window->WindowBorderSize))); - window->InnerClipRect.Max.y = ImFloor(0.5f + window->InnerMainRect.Max.y); - // We fill last item data based on Title Bar/Tab, in order for IsItemHovered() and IsItemActive() to be usable after Begin(). // This is useful to allow creating context menus on title bar only, etc. window->DC.LastItemId = window->MoveId;