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set(OUTPUT_NAME cc3dsfs)
add_executable(CMakeBin2C tools/bin2c.cpp)
add_executable(${OUTPUT_NAME} source/cc3dsfs.cpp source/utils.cpp source/audio_data.cpp source/audio.cpp source/frontend.cpp source/TextRectangle.cpp source/WindowScreen.cpp source/3dscapture.cpp source/conversions.cpp source/Menus/ConnectionMenu.cpp source/Menus/OptionSelectionMenu.cpp source/Menus/MainMenu.cpp source/Menus/VideoMenu.cpp source/Menus/CropMenu.cpp source/Menus/PARMenu.cpp source/Menus/RotationMenu.cpp source/Menus/OffsetMenu.cpp source/Menus/AudioMenu.cpp source/Menus/BFIMenu.cpp source/Menus/RelativePositionMenu.cpp source/Menus/ResolutionMenu.cpp source/Menus/FileConfigMenu.cpp source/Menus/ExtraSettingsMenu.cpp source/Menus/StatusMenu.cpp ${TOOLS_DATA_DIR}/font_ttf.cpp)
add_executable(${OUTPUT_NAME} source/cc3dsfs.cpp source/utils.cpp source/audio_data.cpp source/audio.cpp source/frontend.cpp source/TextRectangle.cpp source/WindowScreen.cpp source/3dscapture.cpp source/conversions.cpp source/Menus/ConnectionMenu.cpp source/Menus/OptionSelectionMenu.cpp source/Menus/MainMenu.cpp source/Menus/VideoMenu.cpp source/Menus/CropMenu.cpp source/Menus/PARMenu.cpp source/Menus/RotationMenu.cpp source/Menus/OffsetMenu.cpp source/Menus/AudioMenu.cpp source/Menus/BFIMenu.cpp source/Menus/RelativePositionMenu.cpp source/Menus/ResolutionMenu.cpp source/Menus/FileConfigMenu.cpp source/Menus/ExtraSettingsMenu.cpp source/Menus/StatusMenu.cpp source/Menus/LicenseMenu.cpp ${TOOLS_DATA_DIR}/font_ttf.cpp)
add_dependencies(${OUTPUT_NAME} FTD3XX_BUILD_PROJECT CMakeBin2C)
target_link_libraries(${OUTPUT_NAME} PRIVATE sfml-graphics sfml-audio sfml-window sfml-system ${ftd3xx_BINARY_DIR}/${FTD3XX_SUBFOLDER}/${FTD3XX_LIB})
target_link_directories(${OUTPUT_NAME} PRIVATE ${ftd3xx_BINARY_DIR}/${FTD3XX_SUBFOLDER})

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#ifndef __LICENSEMENU_HPP
#define __LICENSEMENU_HPP
#include "OptionSelectionMenu.hpp"
#include <chrono>
#include "TextRectangle.hpp"
#include "sfml_gfx_structs.hpp"
#include "display_structs.hpp"
enum LicenseMenuOutAction{
LICENSE_MENU_NO_ACTION,
LICENSE_MENU_BACK,
};
class LicenseMenu : public OptionSelectionMenu {
public:
LicenseMenu(bool font_load_success, sf::Font &text_font);
~LicenseMenu();
void prepare(float scaling_factor, int view_size_x, int view_size_y);
void insert_data();
LicenseMenuOutAction selected_index = LicenseMenuOutAction::LICENSE_MENU_NO_ACTION;
void reset_output_option();
protected:
bool is_option_selectable(int index, int action);
void set_output_option(int index, int action);
int get_num_options();
std::string get_string_option(int index, int action);
void class_setup();
private:
int *options_indexes;
int num_enabled_options;
};
#endif

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#include "FileConfigMenu.hpp"
#include "ExtraSettingsMenu.hpp"
#include "StatusMenu.hpp"
#include "LicenseMenu.hpp"
#include "display_structs.hpp"
struct HeldTime {
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FileConfigMenu *fileconfig_menu;
ExtraSettingsMenu *extra_menu;
StatusMenu *status_menu;
LicenseMenu *license_menu;
std::vector<const CropData*> possible_crops;
std::vector<const PARData*> possible_pars;
std::vector<sf::VideoMode> possible_resolutions;

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From: https://www.sfml-dev.org/license.php
---------
SFML (Simple and Fast Multimedia Library) - Copyright (c) Laurent Gomila
This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty.
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#include "LicenseMenu.hpp"
#define NUM_TOTAL_MENU_OPTIONS (sizeof(pollable_options)/sizeof(pollable_options[0]))
struct LicenseMenuOptionInfo {
const std::string base_name;
};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo sfml_license_0_option = {
.base_name = "This software makes use of"};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo sfml_license_1_option = {
.base_name = "SFML."};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo sfml_license_2_option = {
.base_name = "For its license, and that of the"};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo sfml_license_3_option = {
.base_name = "libraries it uses, check:"};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo sfml_license_4_option = {
.base_name = "www.sfml-dev.org/license.php"};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo ftd3xx_license_0_option = {
.base_name = "This software makes use of"};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo ftd3xx_license_1_option = {
.base_name = "FTD3XX."};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo ftd3xx_license_2_option = {
.base_name = "For its license, check:"};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo ftd3xx_license_3_option = {
.base_name = "ftdichip.com/"};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo ftd3xx_license_4_option = {
.base_name = "driver-licence-terms-details/"};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo libusb_license_0_option = {
.base_name = "This software makes use of"};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo libusb_license_1_option = {
.base_name = "libusb."};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo libusb_license_2_option = {
.base_name = "For its license, check:"};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo libusb_license_3_option = {
.base_name = "github.com/libusb/"};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo libusb_license_4_option = {
.base_name = "libusb?tab=LGPL-2.1-1-ov-file"};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo freetype_license_0_option = {
.base_name = "Portions of this software are"};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo freetype_license_1_option = {
.base_name = "copyright (c) 2022 The FreeType"};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo freetype_license_2_option = {
.base_name = "Project (www.freetype.org)."};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo freetype_license_3_option = {
.base_name = "All rights reserved."};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo freetype_license_4_option = {
.base_name = ""};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo openal_soft_license_0_option = {
.base_name = "This software makes use of"};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo openal_soft_license_1_option = {
.base_name = "OpenAL Soft."};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo openal_soft_license_2_option = {
.base_name = "For its license, check:"};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo openal_soft_license_3_option = {
.base_name = "www.gnu.org/licenses/"};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo openal_soft_license_4_option = {
.base_name = "lgpl-3.0.html"};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo cc3dsfs_license_0_option = {
.base_name = NAME " is distributed under"};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo cc3dsfs_license_1_option = {
.base_name = "the MIT License."};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo cc3dsfs_license_2_option = {
.base_name = "Copyright (c)"};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo cc3dsfs_license_3_option = {
.base_name = "2024 Lorenzooone"};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo cc3dsfs_license_4_option = {
.base_name = ""};
static const LicenseMenuOptionInfo* pollable_options[] = {
&sfml_license_0_option,
&sfml_license_1_option,
&sfml_license_2_option,
&sfml_license_3_option,
&sfml_license_4_option,
&ftd3xx_license_0_option,
&ftd3xx_license_1_option,
&ftd3xx_license_2_option,
&ftd3xx_license_3_option,
&ftd3xx_license_4_option,
&libusb_license_0_option,
&libusb_license_1_option,
&libusb_license_2_option,
&libusb_license_3_option,
&libusb_license_4_option,
&freetype_license_0_option,
&freetype_license_1_option,
&freetype_license_2_option,
&freetype_license_3_option,
&freetype_license_4_option,
&openal_soft_license_0_option,
&openal_soft_license_1_option,
&openal_soft_license_2_option,
&openal_soft_license_3_option,
&openal_soft_license_4_option,
&cc3dsfs_license_0_option,
&cc3dsfs_license_1_option,
&cc3dsfs_license_2_option,
&cc3dsfs_license_3_option,
&cc3dsfs_license_4_option,
};
LicenseMenu::LicenseMenu(bool font_load_success, sf::Font &text_font) : OptionSelectionMenu(){
this->options_indexes = new int[NUM_TOTAL_MENU_OPTIONS];
this->initialize(font_load_success, text_font);
this->num_enabled_options = 0;
}
LicenseMenu::~LicenseMenu() {
delete []this->options_indexes;
}
void LicenseMenu::class_setup() {
this->num_options_per_screen = 5;
this->min_elements_text_scaling_factor = num_options_per_screen + 2;
this->width_factor_menu = 16;
this->width_divisor_menu = 9;
this->base_height_factor_menu = 12;
this->base_height_divisor_menu = 6;
this->min_text_size = 0.3;
this->max_width_slack = 1.1;
this->menu_color = sf::Color(30, 30, 60, 192);
this->title = "Licenses";
this->show_back_x = true;
this->show_x = false;
this->show_title = true;
}
void LicenseMenu::insert_data() {
this->num_enabled_options = 0;
for(int i = 0; i < NUM_TOTAL_MENU_OPTIONS; i++) {
this->options_indexes[this->num_enabled_options] = i;
this->num_enabled_options++;
}
this->prepare_options();
}
void LicenseMenu::reset_output_option() {
this->selected_index = LicenseMenuOutAction::LICENSE_MENU_NO_ACTION;
}
void LicenseMenu::set_output_option(int index, int action) {
if(index == BACK_X_OUTPUT_OPTION)
this->selected_index = LICENSE_MENU_BACK;
}
int LicenseMenu::get_num_options() {
return this->num_enabled_options;
}
std::string LicenseMenu::get_string_option(int index, int action) {
return pollable_options[this->options_indexes[index]]->base_name;
}
bool LicenseMenu::is_option_selectable(int index, int action) {
return false;
}
void LicenseMenu::prepare(float menu_scaling_factor, int view_size_x, int view_size_y) {
this->base_prepare(menu_scaling_factor, view_size_x, view_size_y);
}

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this->min_text_size = 0.3;
this->max_width_slack = 1.1;
this->menu_color = sf::Color(30, 30, 60, 192);
this->title = "Offset Settings";
this->title = "Status";
this->show_back_x = true;
this->show_x = false;
this->show_title = true;

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this->fileconfig_menu = new FileConfigMenu(this->font_load_success, this->text_font);
this->extra_menu = new ExtraSettingsMenu(this->font_load_success, this->text_font);
this->status_menu = new StatusMenu(this->font_load_success, this->text_font);
this->license_menu = new LicenseMenu(this->font_load_success, this->text_font);
this->in_fps.data = new double[FPS_WINDOW_SIZE];
this->draw_fps.data = new double[FPS_WINDOW_SIZE];
this->poll_fps.data = new double[FPS_WINDOW_SIZE];
@ -124,6 +125,7 @@ WindowScreen::~WindowScreen() {
delete this->fileconfig_menu;
delete this->extra_menu;
delete this->status_menu;
delete this->license_menu;
delete []this->in_fps.data;
delete []this->draw_fps.data;
delete []this->poll_fps.data;
@ -581,6 +583,12 @@ void WindowScreen::setup_status_menu(bool reset_data) {
}
void WindowScreen::setup_licenses_menu(bool reset_data) {
if(this->curr_menu != LICENSES_MENU_TYPE) {
this->curr_menu = LICENSES_MENU_TYPE;
if(reset_data)
this->license_menu->reset_data();
this->license_menu->insert_data();
}
}
void WindowScreen::setup_relative_pos_menu(bool reset_data) {
@ -1327,6 +1335,22 @@ void WindowScreen::poll() {
continue;
}
break;
case LICENSES_MENU_TYPE:
if(this->license_menu->poll(event_data)) {
switch(this->license_menu->selected_index) {
case LICENSE_MENU_BACK:
this->setup_main_menu();
done = true;
break;
case LICENSE_MENU_NO_ACTION:
break;
default:
break;
}
this->license_menu->reset_output_option();
continue;
}
break;
default:
break;
}
@ -1472,6 +1496,9 @@ void WindowScreen::draw(double frame_time, VideoOutputData* out_buf) {
case STATUS_MENU_TYPE:
this->status_menu->prepare(this->loaded_info.menu_scaling_factor, view_size_x, view_size_y, FPSArrayGetAverage(&in_fps), FPSArrayGetAverage(&poll_fps), FPSArrayGetAverage(&draw_fps));
break;
case LICENSES_MENU_TYPE:
this->license_menu->prepare(this->loaded_info.menu_scaling_factor, view_size_x, view_size_y);
break;
default:
break;
}
@ -1868,6 +1895,9 @@ void WindowScreen::display_data_to_window(bool actually_draw, bool is_debug) {
case STATUS_MENU_TYPE:
this->status_menu->draw(this->loaded_info.menu_scaling_factor, this->m_win);
break;
case LICENSES_MENU_TYPE:
this->license_menu->draw(this->loaded_info.menu_scaling_factor, this->m_win);
break;
default:
break;
}