Luna/gui/apps/editor/main.cpp
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all: Reorder directory structure
Why are command-line utilities stored in "apps"?
And why are apps like "editor" or "terminal" top-level directories?
Command-line utilities now go in "utils".
GUI stuff now goes in "gui".
This includes: libui -> gui/libui, wind -> gui/wind, GUI apps -> gui/apps, editor&terminal -> gui/apps...
System services go in "system".
2024-07-21 13:24:46 +02:00

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/**
* @file main.cpp
* @author apio (cloudapio.eu)
* @brief Graphical text editor.
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2024, the Luna authors.
*
*/
#include "EditorWidget.h"
#include <os/ArgumentParser.h>
#include <os/File.h>
#include <ui/App.h>
Result<int> luna_main(int argc, char** argv)
{
StringView path;
os::ArgumentParser parser;
parser.add_description("A graphical text editor"_sv);
parser.add_system_program_info("editor"_sv);
parser.add_positional_argument(path, "path", false);
parser.parse(argc, argv);
ui::App app;
TRY(app.init());
auto* window = TRY(ui::Window::create(ui::Rect { 200, 300, 600, 600 }));
window->set_background(ui::Color::from_rgb(40, 40, 40));
window->set_title("Text Editor");
app.set_main_window(window);
auto* editor = TRY(make<EditorWidget>(ui::Font::default_font()));
window->set_main_widget(*editor);
if (!path.is_empty()) TRY(editor->load_file(path));
TRY(window->add_keyboard_shortcut({ moon::K_CH26, ui::Mod_Ctrl }, true, [&](ui::Shortcut) {
auto result = editor->save_file();
if (result.has_error()) os::eprintln("editor: failed to save file: %s", result.error_string());
else
os::println("editor: buffer saved to %s successfully", editor->path().name().chars());
}));
window->draw();
return app.run();
}