-/* xscreensaver, Copyright (c) 2006-2012 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>
+/* xscreensaver, Copyright (c) 2006-2014 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
* documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that
Second, it can be used to transform any screen saver into a standalone
program. Just put one (and only one) .saver bundle into the app
- bundle's Contents/PlugIns/ directory, and it will load and run that
+ bundle's Contents/Resources/ directory, and it will load and run that
saver at start-up (without the saver-selection menu or other chrome).
This is how the "Phosphor.app" and "Apple2.app" programs work.
#ifdef USE_IPHONE
+# ifndef __IPHONE_8_0
+# define UIInterfaceOrientationUnknown UIDeviceOrientationUnknown
+# endif
+# ifndef NSFoundationVersionNumber_iOS_7_1
+# define NSFoundationVersionNumber_iOS_7_1 1047.25
+# endif
+# ifndef NSFoundationVersionNumber_iOS_8_0
+# define NSFoundationVersionNumber_iOS_8_0 1134.10
+# endif
+
@interface RotateyViewController : UINavigationController
+{
+ BOOL allowRotation;
+}
@end
@implementation RotateyViewController
+
+/* This subclass exists so that we can ask that the SaverListController and
+ preferences panels be auto-rotated by the system. Note that the
+ XScreenSaverView is not auto-rotated because it is on a different UIWindow.
+ */
+
+- (id)initWithRotation:(BOOL)rotatep
+{
+ self = [super init];
+ allowRotation = rotatep;
+ return self;
+}
+
- (BOOL)shouldAutorotateToInterfaceOrientation: (UIInterfaceOrientation)o
{
- return YES;
+ return allowRotation; /* Deprecated in iOS 6 */
+}
+
+- (BOOL)shouldAutorotate /* Added in iOS 6 */
+{
+ return allowRotation;
}
+
+- (NSUInteger)supportedInterfaceOrientations /* Added in iOS 6 */
+{
+ return UIInterfaceOrientationMaskAll;
+}
+
+@end
+
+
+@implementation SaverViewController
+
+@synthesize saverName;
+
+- (id)initWithSaverRunner:(SaverRunner *)parent
+{
+ self = [super init];
+ if (self) {
+ _parent = parent;
+ _storedOrientation = UIInterfaceOrientationUnknown;
+
+ self.modalTransitionStyle = UIModalTransitionStyleCrossDissolve;
+ self.wantsFullScreenLayout = YES;
+ }
+ return self;
+}
+
+
+- (void)dealloc
+{
+ [_saverName release];
+ [_saverView dealloc];
+ [super dealloc];
+}
+
+
+- (void)loadView
+{
+ // The UIViewController's view must never change, so it gets set here to
+ // a plain black background.
+
+ // This background view doesn't block the status bar, but that's probably
+ // OK, because it's never on screen for more than a fraction of a second.
+ UIView *backgroundView = [[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectNull];
+ backgroundView.backgroundColor = [UIColor blackColor];
+ self.view = backgroundView;
+}
+
+
+- (void)createSaverView
+{
+ UIView *parentView = self.view;
+
+ if (_saverView) {
+ [_saverView removeFromSuperview];
+ [_saverView release];
+ }
+
+ if (_storedOrientation != UIInterfaceOrientationUnknown) {
+ [[UIApplication sharedApplication]
+ setStatusBarOrientation:_storedOrientation
+ animated:NO];
+ }
+
+ _saverView = [_parent makeSaverView:_saverName
+ withSize:parentView.bounds.size];
+
+ if (! _saverView) {
+ [[[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle: _saverName
+ message: @"Unable to load!"
+ delegate: nil
+ cancelButtonTitle: @"Bummer"
+ otherButtonTitles: nil]
+ show];
+ return;
+ }
+
+ _saverView.delegate = _parent;
+
+ [self.view addSubview:_saverView];
+
+ // The first responder must be set only after the view was placed in the view
+ // heirarchy.
+ [_saverView becomeFirstResponder]; // For shakes on iOS 6.
+ [_saverView startAnimation];
+ [_parent aboutPanel:_saverView orientation:_storedOrientation];
+}
+
+
+- (void)viewDidAppear:(BOOL)animated
+{
+ [self createSaverView];
+}
+
+
+- (BOOL)shouldAutorotateToInterfaceOrientation: (UIInterfaceOrientation)o
+{
+ return NO; /* Deprecated in iOS 6 */
+}
+
+
+- (BOOL)shouldAutorotate /* Added in iOS 6 */
+{
+ return NO;
+}
+
+
+- (NSUInteger)supportedInterfaceOrientations /* Added in iOS 6 */
+{
+ // Lies from the iOS docs:
+ // "This method is only called if the view controller's shouldAutorotate
+ // method returns YES."
+ return UIInterfaceOrientationMaskPortrait;
+}
+
+
+- (UIInterfaceOrientation)preferredInterfaceOrientationForPresentation
+{
+ return UIInterfaceOrientationPortrait;
+}
+
+
+- (void)setSaverName:(NSString *)name
+{
+ [name retain];
+ [_saverName release];
+ _saverName = name;
+ _storedOrientation = [UIApplication sharedApplication].statusBarOrientation;
+
+ if (_saverView)
+ [self createSaverView];
+}
+
@end
#endif // USE_IPHONE
@implementation SaverRunner
-- (ScreenSaverView *) makeSaverView: (NSString *) module
- withSize: (NSSize) size
+- (XScreenSaverView *) makeSaverView: (NSString *) module
+ withSize: (NSSize) size
{
Class new_class = 0;
stringByReplacingOccurrencesOfString:@" "
withString:@""]
stringByAppendingPathExtension:@"xml"]];
- NSString *xml = [NSString stringWithContentsOfFile:path
- encoding:NSISOLatin1StringEncoding
- error:nil];
- NSAssert (xml, @"no XML: %@", path);
+ NSData *xmld = [NSData dataWithContentsOfFile:path];
+ NSAssert (xmld, @"no XML: %@", path);
+ NSString *xml = [XScreenSaverView decompressXML:xmld];
Bool gl_p = (xml && [xml rangeOfString:@"gl=\"yes\""].length > 0);
new_class = (gl_p
initWithFrame:rect
saverName:module
isPreview:YES];
- if (! instance) return 0;
+ if (! instance) {
+ NSLog(@"Failed to instantiate %@ for \"%@\"", new_class, module);
+ return 0;
+ }
/* KLUGE: Inform the underlying program that we're in "standalone"
}
# endif
- return (ScreenSaverView *) instance;
+ return (XScreenSaverView *) instance;
}
}
NSAssert (sv, @"no saver view");
+ if (!sv) return;
NSWindow *prefs = [sv configureSheet];
[NSApp beginSheet:prefs
CGSize size = [[UIScreen mainScreen] bounds].size;
+ // iOS 7: Needs to be the actual device orientation.
+ // iOS 8: Needs to be UIInterfaceOrientationPortrait.
+
UIInterfaceOrientation orient =
+ NSFoundationVersionNumber > NSFoundationVersionNumber_iOS_7_1 ?
+ UIInterfaceOrientationPortrait /* iOS 8 broke -[UIScreen bounds]. */ :
[[window rootViewController] interfaceOrientation];
+
if (orient == UIInterfaceOrientationLandscapeLeft ||
orient == UIInterfaceOrientationLandscapeRight) {
// Rotate the shape of the canvas 90 degrees.
- (void) openPreferences: (NSString *) saver
{
- [self loadSaver:saver launch:NO];
+ XScreenSaverView *saverView = [self makeSaverView:saver
+ withSize:CGSizeMake(0, 0)];
if (! saverView) return;
NSUserDefaults *prefs = [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults];
[prefs setObject:saver forKey:@"selectedSaverName"];
[prefs synchronize];
- [rootViewController pushViewController: [saverView configureView]
+ [rotating_nav pushViewController: [saverView configureView]
animated:YES];
+
+ [saverView release];
}
-- (void)loadSaver:(NSString *)name launch:(BOOL)launch
+- (void)loadSaver:(NSString *)name
{
- // NSLog (@"selecting saver \"%@\"", name);
-
# ifndef USE_IPHONE
if (saverName && [saverName isEqualToString: name]) {
- if (launch)
- for (NSWindow *win in windows) {
- ScreenSaverView *sv = find_saverView ([win contentView]);
- if (![sv isAnimating])
- [sv startAnimation];
- }
+ for (NSWindow *win in windows) {
+ ScreenSaverView *sv = find_saverView ([win contentView]);
+ if (![sv isAnimating])
+ [sv startAnimation];
+ }
return;
}
[win makeFirstResponder:new_view];
[new_view setAutoresizingMask:NSViewWidthSizable|NSViewHeightSizable];
[new_view retain];
- if (launch)
- [new_view startAnimation];
+ [new_view startAnimation];
}
NSUserDefaultsController *ctl =
# else // USE_IPHONE
+# if TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR
+ NSLog (@"selecting saver \"%@\"", name);
+# endif
+
NSUserDefaults *prefs = [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults];
[prefs setObject:name forKey:@"selectedSaverName"];
[prefs synchronize];
+/* Cacheing this screws up rotation when starting a saver twice in a row.
if (saverName && [saverName isEqualToString: name]) {
if ([saverView isAnimating])
return;
else
goto LAUNCH;
}
+*/
saverName = name;
- if (saverView) {
- if ([saverView isAnimating])
- [saverView stopAnimation];
- [saverView removeFromSuperview];
- }
-
- NSSize size = [window frame].size;
- saverView = [self makeSaverView:name withSize: size];
-
- if (! saverView) {
- [[[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle: name
- message: @"Unable to load!"
- delegate: nil
- cancelButtonTitle: @"Bummer"
- otherButtonTitles: nil]
- show];
+ if (nonrotating_controller) {
+ nonrotating_controller.saverName = name;
return;
}
- [saverView setFrame: [window frame]];
- [saverView retain];
- [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter]
- addObserver:saverView
- selector:@selector(didRotate:)
- name:UIDeviceOrientationDidChangeNotification object:nil];
-
- LAUNCH:
- if (launch) {
- [self saveScreenshot];
- [window addSubview: saverView];
- [saverView becomeFirstResponder];
- [saverView startAnimation];
- }
-# endif // USE_IPHONE
-}
+# if TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR
+ UIScreen *screen = [UIScreen mainScreen];
+
+ /* 'nativeScale' is very confusing.
+
+ iPhone 4s:
+ bounds: 320x480 scale: 2
+ nativeBounds: 640x960 nativeScale: 2
+ iPhone 5s:
+ bounds: 320x568 scale: 2
+ nativeBounds: 640x1136 nativeScale: 2
+ iPad 2:
+ bounds: 768x1024 scale: 1
+ nativeBounds: 768x1024 nativeScale: 1
+ iPad Retina/Air:
+ bounds: 768x1024 scale: 2
+ nativeBounds: 1536x2048 nativeScale: 2
+ iPhone 6:
+ bounds: 320x568 scale: 2
+ nativeBounds: 640x1136 nativeScale: 2
+ iPhone 6+:
+ bounds: 320x568 scale: 2
+ nativeBounds: 960x1704 nativeScale: 3
+
+ According to a StackOverflow comment:
+
+ The iPhone 6+ renders internally using @3x assets at a virtual
+ resolution of 2208x1242 (with 736x414 points), then samples that down
+ for display. The same as using a scaled resolution on a Retina MacBook
+ -- it lets them hit an integral multiple for pixel assets while still
+ having e.g. 12pt text look the same size on the screen.
+
+ The 6, the 5s, the 5, the 4s and the 4 are all 326 pixels per inch,
+ and use @2x assets to stick to the approximately 160 points per inch
+ of all previous devices.
+
+ The 6+ is 401 pixels per inch. So it'd hypothetically need roughly
+ @2.46x assets. Instead Apple uses @3x assets and scales the complete
+ output down to about 84% of its natural size.
+
+ In practice Apple has decided to go with more like 87%, turning the
+ 1080 into 1242. No doubt that was to find something as close as
+ possible to 84% that still produced integral sizes in both directions
+ -- 1242/1080 = 2208/1920 exactly, whereas if you'd turned the 1080
+ into, say, 1286, you'd somehow need to render 2286.22 pixels
+ vertically to scale well.
+ */
+ NSLog(@"screen: %.0fx%0.f",
+ [[screen currentMode] size].width,
+ [[screen currentMode] size].height);
+ NSLog(@"bounds: %.0fx%0.f x %.1f = %.0fx%0.f",
+ [screen bounds].size.width,
+ [screen bounds].size.height,
+ [screen scale],
+ [screen scale] * [screen bounds].size.width,
+ [screen scale] * [screen bounds].size.height);
+
+# ifdef __IPHONE_8_0
+ if ([screen respondsToSelector:@selector(nativeBounds)])
+ NSLog(@"native: %.0fx%0.f / %.1f = %.0fx%0.f",
+ [screen nativeBounds].size.width,
+ [screen nativeBounds].size.height,
+ [screen nativeScale],
+ [screen nativeBounds].size.width / [screen nativeScale],
+ [screen nativeBounds].size.height / [screen nativeScale]);
+# endif
+# endif // TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR
+
+ // Take the screen shot before creating the screen saver view, because this
+ // can screw with the layout.
+ [self saveScreenshot];
+
+ // iOS 3.2. Before this were iPhones (and iPods) only, which always did modal
+ // presentation full screen.
+ rotating_nav.modalPresentationStyle = UIModalPresentationFullScreen;
+
+ nonrotating_controller = [[SaverViewController alloc] initWithSaverRunner:self];
+ nonrotating_controller.saverName = name;
+
+ /* LAUNCH: */
+
+ [rotating_nav presentViewController:nonrotating_controller animated:NO completion:nil];
+
+ // Doing this makes savers cut back to the list instead of fading,
+ // even though [XScreenSaverView stopAndClose] does setHidden:NO first.
+ // [window setHidden:YES];
-- (void)loadSaver:(NSString *)name
-{
- [self loadSaver:name launch:YES];
+# endif // USE_IPHONE
}
-# ifndef USE_IPHONE
+#ifndef USE_IPHONE
- (void)aboutPanel:(id)sender
{
orderFrontStandardAboutPanelWithOptions:d];
}
-# endif // USE_IPHONE
+#else // USE_IPHONE
+
+- (void)aboutPanel:(UIView *)saverView
+ orientation:(UIInterfaceOrientation)orient
+{
+ if ([saverNames count] == 1)
+ return;
+
+ NSString *name = saverName;
+ NSString *year = [self makeDesc:saverName yearOnly:YES];
+
+
+ CGRect frame = [saverView frame];
+ CGFloat rot;
+ CGFloat pt1 = 24;
+ CGFloat pt2 = 14;
+ UIFont *font1 = [UIFont boldSystemFontOfSize: pt1];
+ UIFont *font2 = [UIFont italicSystemFontOfSize:pt2];
+
+# ifdef __IPHONE_7_0
+ CGSize s = CGSizeMake(frame.size.width, frame.size.height);
+ CGSize tsize1 = [[[NSAttributedString alloc]
+ initWithString: name
+ attributes:@{ NSFontAttributeName: font1 }]
+ boundingRectWithSize: s
+ options: NSStringDrawingUsesLineFragmentOrigin
+ context: nil].size;
+ CGSize tsize2 = [[[NSAttributedString alloc]
+ initWithString: name
+ attributes:@{ NSFontAttributeName: font2 }]
+ boundingRectWithSize: s
+ options: NSStringDrawingUsesLineFragmentOrigin
+ context: nil].size;
+# else // iOS 6 or Cocoa
+ CGSize tsize1 = [name sizeWithFont:font1
+ constrainedToSize:CGSizeMake(frame.size.width,
+ frame.size.height)];
+ CGSize tsize2 = [year sizeWithFont:font2
+ constrainedToSize:CGSizeMake(frame.size.width,
+ frame.size.height)];
+# endif
+
+ CGSize tsize = CGSizeMake (tsize1.width > tsize2.width ?
+ tsize1.width : tsize2.width,
+ tsize1.height + tsize2.height);
+
+ tsize.width = ceilf(tsize.width);
+ tsize.height = ceilf(tsize.height);
+
+ // Don't know how to find inner margin of UITextView.
+ CGFloat margin = 10;
+ tsize.width += margin * 4;
+ tsize.height += margin * 2;
+
+ if ([saverView frame].size.width >= 768)
+ tsize.height += pt1 * 3; // extra bottom margin on iPad
+
+ frame = CGRectMake (0, 0, tsize.width, tsize.height);
+
+ /* Get the text oriented properly, and move it to the bottom of the
+ screen, since many savers have action in the middle.
+ */
+ switch (orient) {
+ case UIInterfaceOrientationLandscapeLeft:
+ rot = -M_PI/2;
+ frame.origin.x = ([saverView frame].size.width
+ - (tsize.width - tsize.height) / 2
+ - tsize.height);
+ frame.origin.y = ([saverView frame].size.height - tsize.height) / 2;
+ break;
+ case UIInterfaceOrientationLandscapeRight:
+ rot = M_PI/2;
+ frame.origin.x = -(tsize.width - tsize.height) / 2;
+ frame.origin.y = ([saverView frame].size.height - tsize.height) / 2;
+ break;
+ case UIInterfaceOrientationPortraitUpsideDown:
+ rot = M_PI;
+ frame.origin.x = ([saverView frame].size.width - tsize.width) / 2;
+ frame.origin.y = 0;
+ break;
+ default:
+ rot = 0;
+ frame.origin.x = ([saverView frame].size.width - tsize.width) / 2;
+ frame.origin.y = [saverView frame].size.height - tsize.height;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (aboutBox)
+ [aboutBox removeFromSuperview];
+
+ aboutBox = [[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:frame];
+
+ aboutBox.transform = CGAffineTransformMakeRotation (rot);
+ aboutBox.backgroundColor = [UIColor clearColor];
+
+ /* There seems to be no easy way to stroke the font, so instead draw
+ it 5 times, 4 in black and 1 in yellow, offset by 1 pixel, and add
+ a black shadow to each. (You'd think the shadow alone would be
+ enough, but there's no way to make it dark enough to be legible.)
+ */
+ for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
+ UITextView *textview;
+ int off = 1;
+ frame.origin.x = frame.origin.y = 0;
+ switch (i) {
+ case 0: frame.origin.x = -off; break;
+ case 1: frame.origin.x = off; break;
+ case 2: frame.origin.y = -off; break;
+ case 3: frame.origin.y = off; break;
+ }
+
+ for (int j = 0; j < 2; j++) {
+
+ frame.origin.y = (j == 0 ? 0 : pt1);
+ textview = [[UITextView alloc] initWithFrame:frame];
+ textview.font = (j == 0 ? font1 : font2);
+ textview.text = (j == 0 ? name : year);
+ textview.textAlignment = NSTextAlignmentCenter;
+ textview.showsHorizontalScrollIndicator = NO;
+ textview.showsVerticalScrollIndicator = NO;
+ textview.scrollEnabled = NO;
+ textview.editable = NO;
+ textview.userInteractionEnabled = NO;
+ textview.backgroundColor = [UIColor clearColor];
+ textview.textColor = (i == 4
+ ? [UIColor yellowColor]
+ : [UIColor blackColor]);
+
+ CALayer *textLayer = (CALayer *)
+ [textview.layer.sublayers objectAtIndex:0];
+ textLayer.shadowColor = [UIColor blackColor].CGColor;
+ textLayer.shadowOffset = CGSizeMake(0, 0);
+ textLayer.shadowOpacity = 1;
+ textLayer.shadowRadius = 2;
+
+ [aboutBox addSubview:textview];
+ }
+ }
+
+ CABasicAnimation *anim =
+ [CABasicAnimation animationWithKeyPath:@"opacity"];
+ anim.duration = 0.3;
+ anim.repeatCount = 1;
+ anim.autoreverses = NO;
+ anim.fromValue = [NSNumber numberWithFloat:0.0];
+ anim.toValue = [NSNumber numberWithFloat:1.0];
+ [aboutBox.layer addAnimation:anim forKey:@"animateOpacity"];
+
+ [saverView addSubview:aboutBox];
+
+ if (splashTimer)
+ [splashTimer invalidate];
+
+ splashTimer =
+ [NSTimer scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval: anim.duration + 2
+ target:self
+ selector:@selector(aboutOff)
+ userInfo:nil
+ repeats:NO];
+}
+
+
+- (void)aboutOff
+{
+ if (aboutBox) {
+ if (splashTimer) {
+ [splashTimer invalidate];
+ splashTimer = 0;
+ }
+ CABasicAnimation *anim =
+ [CABasicAnimation animationWithKeyPath:@"opacity"];
+ anim.duration = 0.3;
+ anim.repeatCount = 1;
+ anim.autoreverses = NO;
+ anim.fromValue = [NSNumber numberWithFloat: 1];
+ anim.toValue = [NSNumber numberWithFloat: 0];
+ anim.delegate = self;
+ aboutBox.layer.opacity = 0;
+ [aboutBox.layer addAnimation:anim forKey:@"animateOpacity"];
+ }
+}
+#endif // USE_IPHONE
if ([[p pathExtension] caseInsensitiveCompare: ext])
continue;
-# ifndef USE_IPHONE
NSString *name = [[p lastPathComponent] stringByDeletingPathExtension];
-# else // !USE_IPHONE
+# ifdef USE_IPHONE
// Get the saver name's capitalization right by reading the XML file.
p = [dir stringByAppendingPathComponent: p];
- NSString *name = [NSString stringWithContentsOfFile:p
- encoding:NSISOLatin1StringEncoding
- error:nil];
- NSRange r = [name rangeOfString:@"_label=\"" options:0];
- name = [name substringFromIndex: r.location + r.length];
- r = [name rangeOfString:@"\"" options:0];
- name = [name substringToIndex: r.location];
-
- NSAssert1 (name, @"no name in %@", p);
+ NSData *xmld = [NSData dataWithContentsOfFile:p];
+ NSAssert (xmld, @"no XML: %@", p);
+ NSString *xml = [XScreenSaverView decompressXML:xmld];
+ NSRange r = [xml rangeOfString:@"_label=\"" options:0];
+ NSAssert1 (r.length, @"no name in %@", p);
+ if (r.length) {
+ xml = [xml substringFromIndex: r.location + r.length];
+ r = [xml rangeOfString:@"\"" options:0];
+ if (r.length) name = [xml substringToIndex: r.location];
+ }
-# endif // !USE_IPHONE
+# endif // USE_IPHONE
- [result addObject: name];
+ NSAssert1 (name, @"no name in %@", p);
+ if (name) [result addObject: name];
}
+ if (! [result count])
+ result = 0;
+
return result;
}
NSMutableArray *dirs = [NSMutableArray arrayWithCapacity: 10];
# ifndef USE_IPHONE
- // On MacOS, look in the "Contents/PlugIns/" directory in the bundle.
+ // On MacOS, look in the "Contents/Resources/" and "Contents/PlugIns/"
+ // directories in the bundle.
+ [dirs addObject: [[[[NSBundle mainBundle] bundlePath]
+ stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"Contents"]
+ stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"Resources"]];
[dirs addObject: [[NSBundle mainBundle] builtInPlugInsPath]];
// Also look in the same directory as the executable.
stringByDeletingLastPathComponent]];
// Finally, look in standard MacOS screensaver directories.
- [dirs addObject: @"~/Library/Screen Savers"];
- [dirs addObject: @"/Library/Screen Savers"];
- [dirs addObject: @"/System/Library/Screen Savers"];
+// [dirs addObject: @"~/Library/Screen Savers"];
+// [dirs addObject: @"/Library/Screen Savers"];
+// [dirs addObject: @"/System/Library/Screen Savers"];
-# else
- // On iOS, just look in the bundle's root directory.
+# else // USE_IPHONE
+
+ // On iOS, only look in the bundle's root directory.
[dirs addObject: [[NSBundle mainBundle] bundlePath]];
-# endif
+
+# endif // USE_IPHONE
int i;
for (i = 0; i < [dirs count]; i++) {
#else // USE_IPHONE
+- (NSString *) makeDesc:(NSString *)saver
+ yearOnly:(BOOL) yearp
+{
+ NSString *desc = 0;
+ NSString *path = [saverDir stringByAppendingPathComponent:
+ [[saver lowercaseString]
+ stringByReplacingOccurrencesOfString:@" "
+ withString:@""]];
+ NSRange r;
+
+ path = [path stringByAppendingPathExtension:@"xml"];
+ NSData *xmld = [NSData dataWithContentsOfFile:path];
+ if (! xmld) goto FAIL;
+ desc = [XScreenSaverView decompressXML:xmld];
+ if (! desc) goto FAIL;
+
+ r = [desc rangeOfString:@"<_description>"
+ options:NSCaseInsensitiveSearch];
+ if (r.length == 0) {
+ desc = 0;
+ goto FAIL;
+ }
+ desc = [desc substringFromIndex: r.location + r.length];
+ r = [desc rangeOfString:@"</_description>"
+ options:NSCaseInsensitiveSearch];
+ if (r.length > 0)
+ desc = [desc substringToIndex: r.location];
+
+ // Leading and trailing whitespace.
+ desc = [desc stringByTrimmingCharactersInSet:
+ [NSCharacterSet whitespaceAndNewlineCharacterSet]];
+
+ // Let's see if we can find a year on the last line.
+ r = [desc rangeOfString:@"\n" options:NSBackwardsSearch];
+ NSString *year = 0;
+ for (NSString *word in
+ [[desc substringFromIndex:r.location + r.length]
+ componentsSeparatedByCharactersInSet:
+ [NSCharacterSet characterSetWithCharactersInString:
+ @" \t\n-."]]) {
+ int n = [word doubleValue];
+ if (n > 1970 && n < 2100)
+ year = word;
+ }
+
+ // Delete everything after the first blank line.
+ //
+ r = [desc rangeOfString:@"\n\n" options:0];
+ if (r.length > 0)
+ desc = [desc substringToIndex: r.location];
+
+ // Unwrap lines and compress whitespace.
+ {
+ NSString *result = @"";
+ for (NSString *s in [desc componentsSeparatedByCharactersInSet:
+ [NSCharacterSet whitespaceAndNewlineCharacterSet]]) {
+ if ([result length] == 0)
+ result = s;
+ else if ([s length] > 0)
+ result = [NSString stringWithFormat: @"%@ %@", result, s];
+ desc = result;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (year)
+ desc = [year stringByAppendingString:
+ [@": " stringByAppendingString: desc]];
+
+ if (yearp)
+ desc = year ? year : @"";
+
+FAIL:
+ if (! desc) {
+ if ([saverNames count] > 1)
+ desc = @"Oops, this module appears to be incomplete.";
+ else
+ desc = @"";
+ }
+
+ return desc;
+}
+
+- (NSString *) makeDesc:(NSString *)saver
+{
+ return [self makeDesc:saver yearOnly:NO];
+}
+
+
+
/* Create a dictionary of one-line descriptions of every saver,
for display on the UITableView.
*/
{
NSMutableDictionary *dict =
[NSMutableDictionary dictionaryWithCapacity:[saverNames count]];
-
for (NSString *saver in saverNames) {
- NSString *desc = 0;
- NSString *path = [saverDir stringByAppendingPathComponent:
- [[saver lowercaseString]
- stringByReplacingOccurrencesOfString:@" "
- withString:@""]];
- NSRange r;
-
- path = [path stringByAppendingPathExtension:@"xml"];
- desc = [NSString stringWithContentsOfFile:path
- encoding:NSISOLatin1StringEncoding
- error:nil];
- if (! desc) goto FAIL;
-
- r = [desc rangeOfString:@"<_description>"
- options:NSCaseInsensitiveSearch];
- if (r.length == 0) {
- desc = 0;
- goto FAIL;
- }
- desc = [desc substringFromIndex: r.location + r.length];
- r = [desc rangeOfString:@"</_description>"
- options:NSCaseInsensitiveSearch];
- if (r.length > 0)
- desc = [desc substringToIndex: r.location];
-
- // Leading and trailing whitespace.
- desc = [desc stringByTrimmingCharactersInSet:
- [NSCharacterSet whitespaceAndNewlineCharacterSet]];
-
- // Let's see if we can find a year on the last line.
- r = [desc rangeOfString:@"\n" options:NSBackwardsSearch];
- NSString *year = 0;
- for (NSString *word in
- [[desc substringFromIndex:r.location + r.length]
- componentsSeparatedByCharactersInSet:
- [NSCharacterSet characterSetWithCharactersInString:
- @" \t\n-."]]) {
- int n = [word doubleValue];
- if (n > 1970 && n < 2100)
- year = word;
- }
-
- // Delete everything after the first blank line.
- r = [desc rangeOfString:@"\n\n" options:0];
- if (r.length > 0)
- desc = [desc substringToIndex: r.location];
+ [dict setObject:[self makeDesc:saver] forKey:saver];
+ }
+ return dict;
+}
- // Truncate really long ones.
- int max = 140;
- if ([desc length] > max)
- desc = [desc substringToIndex: max];
- if (year)
- desc = [year stringByAppendingString:
- [@": " stringByAppendingString: desc]];
+- (void) wantsFadeOut:(XScreenSaverView *)sender
+{
+ rotating_nav.view.hidden = NO; // In case it was hidden during startup.
- FAIL:
- if (! desc) {
- desc = @"Oops, this module appears to be incomplete.";
- // NSLog(@"broken saver: %@", path);
- }
+ /* The XScreenSaverView screws with the status bar orientation, mostly to
+ keep the simulator oriented properly. But on iOS 8.1 (and maybe 8.0
+ and/or 8.2), this confuses the UINavigationController, so put the
+ orientation back to portrait before dismissing the SaverViewController.
+ */
+ [[UIApplication sharedApplication]
+ setStatusBarOrientation:UIInterfaceOrientationPortrait
+ animated:NO];
+
+ [rotating_nav dismissViewControllerAnimated:YES completion:^() {
+ [nonrotating_controller release];
+ nonrotating_controller = nil;
+ [[rotating_nav view] becomeFirstResponder];
+ }];
+}
- [dict setObject:desc forKey:saver];
- }
- return dict;
+- (void) didShake:(XScreenSaverView *)sender
+{
+# if TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR
+ NSLog (@"simulating shake on saver list");
+# endif
+ [[rotating_nav topViewController] motionEnded: UIEventSubtypeMotionShake
+ withEvent: nil];
}
return win;
}
+
+- (void) animTimer
+{
+ for (NSWindow *win in windows) {
+ ScreenSaverView *sv = find_saverView ([win contentView]);
+ if ([sv isAnimating])
+ [sv animateOneFrame];
+ }
+}
+
# endif // !USE_IPHONE
{
[self listSaverBundleNames];
+ NSUserDefaults *prefs = [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults];
+
# ifndef USE_IPHONE
int window_count = ([saverNames count] <= 1 ? 1 : 2);
NSMutableArray *a = [[NSMutableArray arrayWithCapacity: window_count+1]
[NSString stringWithFormat:@"XScreenSaverWindow%d", i]];
[win setFrameUsingName:[win frameAutosaveName]];
[a addObject: win];
+ // This prevents clicks from being seen by savers.
+ // [win setMovableByWindowBackground:YES];
}
# else // USE_IPHONE
# undef ya_rand_init
ya_rand_init (0); // Now's a good time.
- rootViewController = [[[RotateyViewController alloc] init] retain];
- [window setRootViewController: rootViewController];
- SaverListController *menu = [[SaverListController alloc]
- initWithNames:saverNames
- descriptions:[self makeDescTable]];
- [rootViewController pushViewController:menu animated:YES];
- [menu becomeFirstResponder];
+ /* iOS docs say:
+ "You must call this method before attempting to get orientation data from
+ the receiver. This method enables the device's accelerometer hardware
+ and begins the delivery of acceleration events to the receiver."
+
+ Adding or removing this doesn't seem to make any difference. It's
+ probably getting called by the UINavigationController. Still... */
+ [[UIDevice currentDevice] beginGeneratingDeviceOrientationNotifications];
+
+ rotating_nav = [[[RotateyViewController alloc] initWithRotation:YES]
+ retain];
+
+ if ([prefs boolForKey:@"wasRunning"]) // Prevents menu flicker on startup.
+ rotating_nav.view.hidden = YES;
- [window makeKeyAndVisible];
+ [window setRootViewController: rotating_nav];
[window setAutoresizesSubviews:YES];
[window setAutoresizingMask:
(UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleWidth |
UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleHeight)];
+ SaverListController *menu = [[SaverListController alloc]
+ initWithNames:saverNames
+ descriptions:[self makeDescTable]];
+ [rotating_nav pushViewController:menu animated:YES];
+ [menu becomeFirstResponder];
+
application.applicationSupportsShakeToEdit = YES;
+
# endif // USE_IPHONE
NSString *forced = 0;
if (!forced && [saverNames count] == 1)
forced = [saverNames objectAtIndex:0];
- NSUserDefaults *prefs = [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults];
-
# ifdef USE_IPHONE
NSString *prev = [prefs stringForKey:@"selectedSaverName"];
# ifdef USE_IPHONE
/* Don't auto-launch the saver unless it was running last time.
XScreenSaverView manages this, on crash_timer.
+ Unless forced.
*/
- if (! [prefs boolForKey:@"wasRunning"])
+ if (!forced && ![prefs boolForKey:@"wasRunning"])
return;
# endif
[self selectedSaverDidChange:nil];
+// [NSTimer scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval: 0
+// target:self
+// selector:@selector(selectedSaverDidChange:)
+// userInfo:nil
+// repeats:NO];
+
+
+
+# ifndef USE_IPHONE
+ /* On 10.8 and earlier, [ScreenSaverView startAnimation] causes the
+ ScreenSaverView to run its own timer calling animateOneFrame.
+ On 10.9, that fails because the private class ScreenSaverModule
+ is only initialized properly by ScreenSaverEngine, and in the
+ context of SaverRunner, the null ScreenSaverEngine instance
+ behaves as if [ScreenSaverEngine needsAnimationTimer] returned false.
+ So, if it looks like this is the 10.9 version of ScreenSaverModule
+ instead of the 10.8 version, we run our own timer here. This sucks.
+ */
+ if (!anim_timer) {
+ Class ssm = NSClassFromString (@"ScreenSaverModule");
+ if (ssm && [ssm instancesRespondToSelector:
+ @selector(needsAnimationTimer)]) {
+ NSWindow *win = [windows objectAtIndex:0];
+ ScreenSaverView *sv = find_saverView ([win contentView]);
+ anim_timer = [NSTimer scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval:
+ [sv animationTimeInterval]
+ target:self
+ selector:@selector(animTimer)
+ userInfo:nil
+ repeats:YES];
+ }
+ }
+# endif // !USE_IPHONE
}
#ifndef USE_IPHONE
/* When the window closes, exit (even if prefs still open.)
-*/
+ */
- (BOOL) applicationShouldTerminateAfterLastWindowClosed: (NSApplication *) n
{
return YES;