Programmer's Guide to Selectric¿ V1.10 -------------------------------------- November 1992 (c) 1992,93 by Stefan Radermacher Introduction --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yes, with Selectric¿ you even get a Programmer's Guide, however at the moment it's not so comprehensive as it could be. More will be added as new features are added to Selectric¿. For example so called 'virtual directories', from which folders or files can be selected, but i'd better not let too much out of the bag. The possibilities --------------------------------------------------------------------------- I will attempt to outline the overall possibilities of Selectric¿ as briefly as possible: Selectric¿ installs a Cookie Jar from which the application parameters can be accessed. This provides not only the Options and the Sort mode but also the preset paths and extensions. The structure, although complicated at first glance, is very flexible. Furthermore more than one filename can be returned, which can be accessed via the Cookie Jar. The Cookie Jar --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selectric¿ sets up a Cookie named 'FSEL'. The Cookie is checked by calling the fsel_exinput() routine and also when the new File Selector is switched off. The contents of the 'FSEL' Cookie is not fixed, Selectric¿ has the following structure: typedef struct { unsigned long id; /* Selectric ID (`SLCT') */ unsigned int version; /* version (BCD-Format) */ struct { unsigned : 7; /* reserved */ unsigned todaytime : 1; /* show time on current items */ unsigned pthsav : 1; /* save and restore paths */ unsigned stdest : 1; /* stay in destination path */ unsigned : 1; /* reserved */ unsigned numsrt : 1; /* numsort */ unsigned lower : 1; /* use lowercase letters */ unsigned dclick : 1; /* open folder on dclick */ unsigned hidden : 1; /* show hidden files */ unsigned onoff : 1; /* Selectric¿ ON/OFF */ } config; int sort; /* sort-fashion (neg. = rev.) */ int num_ext; /* number of extensions */ char *(*ext)[]; /* preset extensions */ int num_paths; /* number of paths */ char *(*paths)[]; /* preset paths */ int comm; /* communication word */ int in_count; /* input counter */ void *in_ptr; /* input pointer */ int out_count; /* output counter */ void *out_ptr; /* output pointer */ int cdecl (*get_first)(DTA *dta, int attrib); int cdecl (*get_next)(DTA *dta); int cdecl (*release_you)(void); } SLCT_STR; We can hook into: id This is the ID for Selectric¿, also 'SLCT'. It's not enough to simply check the 'FSEL' Cookie, ID must also be checked. version The Version number in BCD-Format (eg 0x0100 is 1.00). config. onoff With this Bit set to one (logical 1) Selectric¿ can be turned off. hidden Controls whether hidden files will be displayed. dclick Open folder with a double click. lower Display pathnames, files, folders, etc in lower case. numsrt Numerical sort switch. stdest Remain in destination path after Move/Copy operations. pthsav If this Flag is set Selectric¿ stores the GEMDOS path replaces it on exit. todaytime Items which have today's datestamp are shown with their timestamp instead sort Configures the sort criteria depending on the following values: 1 Sort by Name 2 by Date(s) 3 by Size 4 by Type (extension) 5 No Sort If the value is negative, the display order is reversed, eg -3 sorts by Size and in reverse. num_ext This value gives the number of existing preset extensions. If an application passes over any other extension/s these must be taken note of. Selectric¿ V1.0 can handle up to 10 Extensions, if more extensions are passed then Selectric¿ will reduce these to 10. *(*ext)[] This array index holds an index to all the strings. These strings contain the preset extensions. If the pointer from the application changes then the index (and number) must be reset from Selectric¿. num_paths Gives the number of preset paths (otherwise see 'num_ext'). *(*paths)[] This is for the preset paths (see also '*(*ext)[]'). Comment: bear in mind that path passing has not yet been fully implemented yet. In the future Selectric¿ will be able to save these paths (at the current time Selectric¿ only saves its own paths/extensions). In spite of this, extensions and paths passed to Selectric¿ can be edited. comm This word is the communication between Selectric¿ and the current application. On exit from Selectric¿ this word is automatically reset to zero. At this time only the direction from the Application to Slectric is supported. The individual bits have the following meaning: Bit 0 The program expects more than a single filename (see also *out_ptr). Following the same structure 'paths' and 'ext' expects. Folders are denoted by a trailing backslash. Bit 1 This bit is only used in conjunction with bit 0. If bit 0 is set, then strings separated by space characters can be returned in a similar manner to using a Command Line. Here also folders can be denoted by a trailing backslash character. The other bits are reserved and should not be changed by the user. in_count Currently unassigned *in_ptr Currently unassigned out_count The application uses this to determine how many items have been returned. Selectric¿ writes the appropriate number as it exits. *out_ptr This pointer requires a contigous memory area within which the alloted application can reside and display (??). It is therefore important that enough memory is allocated. Version 1.02 introduced three new functions, which provide other ways of passing several filenames back to the application. Following the first/next principle offers the advantage that the main application doesn't need to reserve any memory for the filelist. These are equivalent to the TOS Fsfirst() and Fsnext() routines with the minor difference that the index must always be passed to the DMA Structure. It is not possible to pass a file mask using get_first(), that the user has not actually selected (??Rubbish!??). After fetching the filenames the release_dir() call must be invoked so that Selectric¿ can free the memory again. The entire action must take place with wind_update() turned on otherwise Selecreic¿ could run into re-entrance problems. Comment: The structure is fundamentally compatible with FSELECT 1.2.x from Martin Patzel/K”hling, therefore ID, Version number and the ON/OFF bit are the same. The rest is specific to Selectric¿. With the quote 'one program says more than a thousand words' I will at this point refer you to the example program. Finally --------------------------------------------------------------------------- All that remains to say is that there are still things to do! Selectric¿ already offers the most extensive range of commands in the File Selector world. Oh yes, the example program hasn't been extensively tested however no major problems have been reported. I am always grateful to receive any bug reports. Address: Stefan Radermacher Under Krahnenbaeumen 52-54 50668 Koeln Germany Telephone: (from the UK) 010 49 221 122268 Email: MausNet: Stefan Radermacher @ K InterNet: sr@k.maus.de It's not a trick, it's Selectric¿! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- EOF