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src/displayapp/screens/Screen.h
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#pragma once #include <cstdint> #include "../TouchEvents.h" namespace Pinetime { namespace Applications { class DisplayApp; namespace Screens { class Screen { public: explicit Screen(DisplayApp* app) : app{app} {} virtual ~Screen() = default; /** * Most of the time, apps only react to events (touch events, for example). * In this case you don't need to do anything in this method. * * For example, InfiniPaint does nothing in Refresh(). * But, if you want to update your display periodically, draw an animation... * you cannot do it in a touch event handler because these handlers are not * called if the user does not touch the screen. * * That's why Refresh() is there: update the display periodically. * * @return false if the app can be closed, true if it must continue to run **/ virtual bool Refresh() = 0; /** @return false if the button hasn't been handled by the app, true if it has been handled */ virtual bool OnButtonPushed() { return false; } /** @return false if the event hasn't been handled by the app, true if it has been handled */ virtual bool OnTouchEvent(TouchEvents event) { return false; } virtual bool OnTouchEvent(uint16_t x, uint16_t y) { return false; } protected: DisplayApp* app; }; } } } |