64 lines
2 KiB
Python
64 lines
2 KiB
Python
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* raylib [core] example - Windows drop files
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*
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* This example only works on platforms that support drag & drop (Windows, Linux, OSX, Html5?)
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*
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* This example has been created using raylib 1.3 (www.raylib.com)
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* raylib is licensed under an unmodified zlib/libpng license (View raylib.h for details)
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2015 Ramon Santamaria (@raysan5)
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"""
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import pyray
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from raylib.colors import (
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RAYWHITE,
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DARKGRAY,
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LIGHTGRAY,
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GRAY
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)
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screenWidth = 800
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screenHeight = 450
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pyray.init_window(screenWidth, screenHeight,
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'raylib [core] example - drop files')
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pyray.set_target_fps(60) # Set our game to run at 60 frames-per-second
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count_pointer = pyray.ffi.new("int *", 0)
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count = 0
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while not pyray.window_should_close():
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if pyray.is_file_dropped():
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droppedFiles_pointer = pyray.get_dropped_files(count_pointer)
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count = count_pointer[0]
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# This isn't actually necessary unless you want a Python array:
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droppedFiles = pyray.ffi.unpack(droppedFiles_pointer, count)
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pyray.begin_drawing()
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pyray.clear_background(RAYWHITE)
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if count == 0:
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pyray.draw_text("Drop your files to this window!", 100, 40, 20, DARKGRAY)
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else:
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pyray.draw_text("Dropped files:", 100, 40, 20, DARKGRAY);
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for i in range(0, count):
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if i % 2 == 0:
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pyray.draw_rectangle(0, 85 + 40*i, screenWidth, 40, pyray.fade(LIGHTGRAY, 0.5))
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else:
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pyray.draw_rectangle(0, 85 + 40*i, screenWidth, 40, pyray.fade(LIGHTGRAY, 0.3))
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filename = pyray.ffi.string(droppedFiles[i]).decode('utf-8')
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# This alternative works too if you don't have a Python array:
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# filename = pyray.ffi.string(droppedFiles_pointer[i]).decode('utf-8')
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pyray.draw_text(filename, 120, 100 + 40*i, 10, GRAY)
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pyray.draw_text("Drop new files...", 100, 110 + 40*count, 20, DARKGRAY);
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pyray.end_drawing()
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# De-Initialization
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pyray.clear_dropped_files()
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pyray.close_window() # Close window and OpenGL context
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