From 723f766abb6ce73d1c0e9e0e1ccc34656737db32 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Carlos Sosa Date: Fri, 1 May 2020 13:22:05 -0700 Subject: Initial commit --- .gitignore | 36 ++ LICENSE | 661 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ README.org | 9 + Setup.hs | 2 + app/Main.hs | 6 + h9clock.cabal | 49 +++ src/System/Utility/H9Clock.hs | 16 + src/System/Utility/H9Clock/Draw.hs | 191 +++++++++ src/System/Utility/H9Clock/Time.hs | 16 + src/System/Utility/H9Clock/Type.hs | 6 + test/Spec.hs | 1 + test/System/Utility/H9Clock/DrawSpec.hs | 30 ++ test/System/Utility/H9Clock/Test/Util.hs | 34 ++ test/System/Utility/H9Clock/TypeSpec.hs | 17 + 14 files changed, 1074 insertions(+) create mode 100644 .gitignore create mode 100644 LICENSE create mode 100644 README.org create mode 100644 Setup.hs create mode 100644 app/Main.hs create mode 100644 h9clock.cabal create mode 100644 src/System/Utility/H9Clock.hs create mode 100644 src/System/Utility/H9Clock/Draw.hs create mode 100644 src/System/Utility/H9Clock/Time.hs create mode 100644 src/System/Utility/H9Clock/Type.hs create mode 100644 test/Spec.hs create mode 100644 test/System/Utility/H9Clock/DrawSpec.hs create mode 100644 test/System/Utility/H9Clock/Test/Util.hs create mode 100644 test/System/Utility/H9Clock/TypeSpec.hs diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fb48b3a --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +dist +dist-* +cabal-dev +*.o +*.hi +*.hie +*.chi +*.chs.h +*.dyn_o +*.dyn_hi +.hpc +.hsenv +.cabal-sandbox/ +cabal.sandbox.config +*.prof +*.aux +*.hp +*.eventlog +.stack-work/ +cabal.project.local +cabal.project.local~ +.HTF/ +.ghc.environment.* +*.lock +*_flymake.hs +TAGS +_cache +/dist +/dist-newstyle +/tests/dist +cabal.project.local +.cabal-sandbox/ +cabal.sandbox.config +.ghc.environment.* +.stack-work/ +stack.yaml.lock diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8197a08 --- /dev/null +++ b/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,661 @@ + GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 19 November 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU Affero General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works, specifically designed to ensure +cooperation with the community in the case of network server software. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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((hour * 5) + (min `div` 10)) * 6 + +minHandAngle :: Num a => a -> a +minHandAngle min = 90 - (min * 6) + +dotsPts :: Int -> Int -> Rectangle -> [(Point, Point)] +dotsPts w h r = ePts + where + c = center r + rad' = rad r + degs = map ((360 `div` 12) *) [0 .. 11] + cPts = map (circlePt c rad') degs + ePts = map (ellipsePt w h) cPts + +dots :: Int -> Int -> Rectangle -> [Graphic] +dots w h r = map (uncurry ellipse) $ dotsPts w h r + +center :: Rectangle -> (Int, Int) +center r = divPt + where + addPt = (fst (T.min r) + fst (T.max r), snd (T.min r) + snd (T.max r)) + divPt = (fst addPt `div` 2, snd addPt `div` 2) + +dx :: Rectangle -> Int +dx r = fst (T.max r) - fst (T.min r) + +dy :: Rectangle -> Int +dy r = snd (T.max r) - snd (T.min r) + +rad :: Rectangle -> Int +rad r = rad' + where + radD = if dx r < dy r then dx r else dy r + radDiv = radD `div` 2 + rad' = radDiv - 8 + +circlePt :: (Int, Int) -> Int -> Int -> (Int, Int) +circlePt c r deg = + let rad' = fromIntegral deg * (pi / 180.0) + x = fst c + round (cos rad' * fromIntegral r) + y = snd c - round (sin rad' * fromIntegral r) + in (x, y) + +ellipsePt :: Int -> Int -> (Int, Int) -> (Point, Point) +ellipsePt a b c = + let x = fst c + y = snd c + in ((x - a, y + b), (x + a, y - b)) + +lineMinHandPts :: Int -> (Int, Int) -> Rectangle -> [Point] +lineMinHandPts ang c r = + let + rad' = (rad r * 3) `div` 4 + cPt = circlePt c rad' ang + in + [ c + , (fst c + 3 , snd c + 3) + , (fst cPt + 3, snd cPt + 3) + , cPt + ] + +lineHourHandPts :: Int -> (Int, Int) -> Rectangle -> [Point] +lineHourHandPts ang c r = + let + rad' = rad r `div` 2 + cPt = circlePt c rad' ang + in + [ c + , (fst c + 3 , snd c + 3) + , (fst cPt + 3, snd cPt + 3) + , cPt + ] + +darkBlue :: RGB +darkBlue = RGB 0 0 85 + +paleBlue :: RGB +paleBlue = RGB 0 0 187 + +paleBlueGreen :: RGB +paleBlueGreen = RGB 236 254 252 + +clockGraphic :: Rectangle -> (Int, Int) -> Int -> Int -> IO Graphic +clockGraphic rectangle wSize hour min = do + let (hourHand, minHand, dots) = mkGraphics rectangle hour min + return $ overGraphics + [ withRGB darkBlue hourHand + , withRGB paleBlue minHand + , withColor Blue (overGraphics dots) + , background + ] + where + background = + withRGB paleBlueGreen $ polygon + [(0, 0), (fst wSize, 0), wSize, (0, snd wSize)] + +redraw :: Window -> (Int, Int) -> (Int, Int) -> IO () +redraw w nSize (hour, min) = do g <- clockGraphic (Rectangle (0, 0) nSize) nSize hour min + setGraphic w g + +milliSleep :: Int -> IO () +milliSleep = threadDelay . (*) 1000 + +secSleep :: Int -> IO () +secSleep = threadDelay . (*) 1000000 + +timeWorker :: Num a => TMVar a -> IO b +timeWorker var = loop + where loop = secSleep 30 >> atomically (putTMVar var 0) >> loop + +eventWorker :: Window -> TMVar Size -> Size -> IO () +eventWorker w var wSize = loop + where + loop = do + milliSleep 10 + me <- maybeGetWindowEvent w + case me of + Just Resize -> do + size <- getWindowSize w + if wSize == size + then loop + else + atomically (putTMVar var size) + >> loop + Just Closed -> closeWindow w + otherwise -> loop + +drawClock :: IO () +drawClock = runGraphics $ do + w <- openWindowEx "h9clock" Nothing windowSize DoubleBuffered (Just 20) + (hour, min) <- getHourMin + clock <- clockGraphic rectangle windowSize hour min + setGraphic w clock + t <- newEmptyTMVarIO + e <- newEmptyTMVarIO + forkIO $ timeWorker t + forkIO $ eventWorker w e windowSize + loop w windowSize t e (hour, min) + where + windowSize = (250, 250) + rectangle = Rectangle (0, 0) windowSize + loop w wSize t e hourMin = do + me <- atomically $ takeEitherTMVar e t + curHour <- getHourMin + case me of + Left size -> if curHour == hourMin && size == wSize + then loop w wSize t e hourMin + else redraw w size curHour >> loop w size t e curHour + Right _ -> if curHour == hourMin + then loop w wSize t e hourMin + else redraw w wSize curHour >> loop w wSize t e curHour + +takeEitherTMVar :: TMVar a -> TMVar b -> STM (Either a b) +takeEitherTMVar ma mb = + fmap Left (takeTMVar ma) `orElse` fmap Right (takeTMVar mb) diff --git a/src/System/Utility/H9Clock/Time.hs b/src/System/Utility/H9Clock/Time.hs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e78d540 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/System/Utility/H9Clock/Time.hs @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +module System.Utility.H9Clock.Time + ( getLocalTimeSec + , getHourMin + ) +where + +import Data.Time + +getLocalTimeSec :: IO TimeOfDay +getLocalTimeSec = + localTimeOfDay + <$> (utcToLocalTime <$> getCurrentTimeZone <*> getCurrentTime) + +getHourMin :: IO (Int, Int) +getHourMin = do localTime <- getLocalTimeSec + return (todHour localTime, todMin localTime) diff --git a/src/System/Utility/H9Clock/Type.hs b/src/System/Utility/H9Clock/Type.hs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..db301fb --- /dev/null +++ b/src/System/Utility/H9Clock/Type.hs @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +module System.Utility.H9Clock.Type (Rectangle(..)) where + +data Rectangle = Rectangle { + min :: (Int, Int) + , max :: (Int, Int) } + deriving (Show, Eq) diff --git a/test/Spec.hs b/test/Spec.hs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a824f8c --- /dev/null +++ b/test/Spec.hs @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{-# OPTIONS_GHC -F -pgmF hspec-discover #-} diff --git a/test/System/Utility/H9Clock/DrawSpec.hs b/test/System/Utility/H9Clock/DrawSpec.hs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..48d026c --- /dev/null +++ b/test/System/Utility/H9Clock/DrawSpec.hs @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +module System.Utility.H9Clock.DrawSpec + ( spec + ) +where + +import Test.Hspec +import System.Utility.H9Clock +import System.Utility.H9Clock.Test.Util + +spec :: Spec +spec = do + let rect = Rectangle (0, 0) (250, 250) + describe "mkHandPts" $ do + it "should create hourHand and minHand points" $ do + mkHandsPts rect 16 30 `shouldBe` handPts + + describe "Clock color" $ do + context "of the hour hand" $ do + it "should be Dark Blue" $ do + getRGB darkBlue `shouldBe` (0, 0, 85) + context "of the min hand" $ do + it "should be Pale Blue" $ do + getRGB paleBlue `shouldBe` (0, 0, 187) + context "of the background" $ do + it "should be Pale Blue Green" $ do + getRGB paleBlueGreen `shouldBe` (236, 254, 252) + + describe "Clock dots" $ do + it "should be produced by 23 points" $ do + dotsPts 4 4 rect `shouldBe` dPts diff --git a/test/System/Utility/H9Clock/Test/Util.hs b/test/System/Utility/H9Clock/Test/Util.hs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..96780f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/System/Utility/H9Clock/Test/Util.hs @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +module System.Utility.H9Clock.Test.Util + ( + handPts + , getRGB + , dPts + ) +where + +import Graphics.HGL + +handPts :: ([Point], [Point]) +handPts = (hourHandPts, minHandPts) + +minHandPts = [(125,125),(128,128),(128,215),(125,212)] +hourHandPts = [(125,125),(128,128),(167,171),(164,168)] + +dPts :: [(Point, Point)] +dPts = [ + ((238,129),(246,121)) + ,((222,71),(230,63)) + ,((180,28),(188,20)) + ,((121,12),(129,4)) + ,((63,28),(71,20)) + ,((20,71),(28,63)) + ,((4,129),(12,121)) + ,((20,188),(28,180)) + ,((62,230),(70,222)) + ,((121,246),(129,238)) + ,((180,230),(188,222)) + ,((222,188),(230,180)) + ] + +getRGB (RGB r g b) = (r, g, b) + diff --git a/test/System/Utility/H9Clock/TypeSpec.hs b/test/System/Utility/H9Clock/TypeSpec.hs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1d4334d --- /dev/null +++ b/test/System/Utility/H9Clock/TypeSpec.hs @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +module System.Utility.H9Clock.TypeSpec + ( spec + ) +where + +import Test.Hspec +import System.Utility.H9Clock + +spec :: Spec +spec = do + let rect = Rectangle (0, 0) (250, 250) + describe "the Rectangle record" $ do + it "should have a string representation" $ do + show rect + `shouldBe` "Rectangle {min = (0,0), max = (250,250)}" + it "should have a equal instance" $ do + rect `shouldBe` rect -- cgit v1.3-2-g0d8e