fix: sync timebar with clock #9

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Christoph J. Scherr 2024-07-10 14:57:59 +02:00
parent 107092b558
commit dbb1cfa0d0
1 changed files with 44 additions and 35 deletions

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@ -80,15 +80,24 @@ impl UiData {
self.fdate[self.data_idx] = fdate;
self.ftime[self.data_idx] = ftime;
self.timebar_ratio[self.data_idx] = timebar_ratio;
trace!(
"data after update: {:#?}\nconsidered changed: {}",
self,
self.changed()
);
}
/// did the data change with the last update?
#[must_use]
#[inline]
pub fn changed(&self) -> bool {
!(self.fdate[0] == self.fdate[1]
&& self.ftime[0] == self.fdate[1]
&& self.timebar_ratio[0] == self.timebar_ratio[1])
let r =
self.fdate[0] != self.fdate[1] || self.ftime[0] != self.ftime[1]
//&& self.timebar_ratio[0] == self.timebar_ratio[1]
// NOTE: the timebar ratio is discarded, so that we only render the ui when the time (second) changes
;
trace!("changed: {r}");
r
}
#[must_use]
@ -127,11 +136,14 @@ impl Clock {
}
}
// FIXME: This generally works, but we want 0% at the start and 100% at the end, which does not
// fully work.
// We also want 50% at the half etc
fn timebar_ratio(&self) -> Option<f64> {
let len = self.timebar_len()?;
let since = Local::now()
let since = (Local::now()
.signed_duration_since(self.last_reset.unwrap())
.num_seconds() as f64;
.num_seconds()+1) as f64;
Some((since / len.as_secs() as f64).min(1.0).max(0.0))
}
@ -255,7 +267,14 @@ impl Clock {
terminal: &mut Terminal<CrosstermBackend<Stdout>>,
data: &UiData,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let clockw = tui_big_text::BigText::builder()
.style(Style::new().red())
.lines(vec![data.ftime().into()])
.alignment(Alignment::Center)
.build()
.expect("could not render time widget");
terminal.draw(|frame| {
debug!("rendering the ui");
let root = frame.size();
let space = Block::bordered()
.padding(Padding::new(
@ -269,25 +288,14 @@ impl Clock {
.title_alignment(Alignment::Center)
.title_style(Style::new().bold());
let a = space.inner(root);
let parts = Self::partition(a);
let clockw = tui_big_text::BigText::builder()
.style(Style::new().red())
.lines(vec![data.ftime().into()])
.alignment(Alignment::Center)
.build()
.expect("could not render time widget");
let datew = Paragraph::new(data.fdate())
.blue()
.alignment(Alignment::Left)
.block(Block::new().padding(Padding::new(
parts[1].left(),
parts[1].right() / 3,
0,
0,
)));
frame.render_widget(space, root);
let parts = Self::partition(a);
// render the timebar which counts up to the full minute and so on
//
// Will not be rendered if it is None
let timebarw: Option<LineGauge> = if self.timebar_len().is_some() {
debug!("time bar ration: {:?}", data.timebar_ratio());
let tmp = LineGauge::default()
.filled_style(Style::default().blue())
.unfilled_style(Style::default())
@ -298,22 +306,27 @@ impl Clock {
0,
)))
.ratio(data.timebar_ratio().unwrap());
debug!("time bar ration: {}", self.timebar_ratio().unwrap());
Some(tmp)
} else {
None
};
debug!("rendering the configured widgets");
#[cfg(debug_assertions)]
let prerender = Instant::now();
frame.render_widget(clockw, parts[0]);
trace!("{:?} after render clockw", prerender.elapsed());
// render the small date
let datew = Paragraph::new(data.fdate())
.blue()
.alignment(Alignment::Left)
.block(Block::new().padding(Padding::new(
parts[1].left(),
parts[1].right() / 3,
0,
0,
)));
frame.render_widget(&timebarw, parts[2]);
trace!("{:?} after render timebarw", prerender.elapsed());
frame.render_widget(datew, parts[1]);
trace!("{:?} to render all widgets", prerender.elapsed());
debug!("done rendering");
// render the clock
frame.render_widget(clockw, parts[0]);
})?;
debug!("done rendering the ui");
Ok(())
}
fn partition(r: Rect) -> Vec<Rect> {
@ -329,7 +342,3 @@ impl Clock {
vec![part[0], subparts[0], subparts[1]]
}
}
fn sleep(ms: u64) {
std::thread::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_millis(ms));
}