diff --git a/.hgignore b/.hgignore new file mode 100644 diff --git a/commands.cpp b/commands.cpp new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/commands.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +#include "commands.h" + +CharCommand::CharCommand(XByteArray * xData, Cmd cmd, int charPos, char newChar, QUndoCommand *parent) + : QUndoCommand(parent) +{ + _xData = xData; + _charPos = charPos; + _newChar = newChar; + _cmd = cmd; +} + +bool CharCommand::mergeWith(const QUndoCommand *command) +{ + const CharCommand *nextCommand = static_cast(command); + bool result = false; + + if (_cmd != remove) + { + if (nextCommand->_cmd == replace) + if (nextCommand->_charPos == _charPos) + { + _newChar = nextCommand->_newChar; + result = true; + } + } + return result; +} + +void CharCommand::undo() +{ + switch (_cmd) + { + case insert: + _xData->remove(_charPos, 1); + break; + case replace: + _xData->replace(_charPos, _oldChar); + _xData->setDataChanged(_charPos, _wasChanged); + break; + case remove: + _xData->insert(_charPos, _oldChar); + _xData->setDataChanged(_charPos, _wasChanged); + break; + } +} + +void CharCommand::redo() +{ + switch (_cmd) + { + case insert: + _xData->insert(_charPos, _newChar); + break; + case replace: + _oldChar = _xData->data()[_charPos]; + _wasChanged = _xData->dataChanged(_charPos); + _xData->replace(_charPos, _newChar); + break; + case remove: + _oldChar = _xData->data()[_charPos]; + _wasChanged = _xData->dataChanged(_charPos); + _xData->remove(_charPos, 1); + break; + } +} + + + +ArrayCommand::ArrayCommand(XByteArray * xData, Cmd cmd, int baPos, QByteArray newBa, int len, QUndoCommand *parent) + : QUndoCommand(parent) +{ + _cmd = cmd; + _xData = xData; + _baPos = baPos; + _newBa = newBa; + _len = len; +} + +void ArrayCommand::undo() +{ + switch (_cmd) + { + case insert: + _xData->remove(_baPos, _newBa.length()); + break; + case replace: + _xData->replace(_baPos, _oldBa); + _xData->setDataChanged(_baPos, _wasChanged); + break; + case remove: + _xData->insert(_baPos, _oldBa); + _xData->setDataChanged(_baPos, _wasChanged); + break; + } +} + +void ArrayCommand::redo() +{ + switch (_cmd) + { + case insert: + _xData->insert(_baPos, _newBa); + break; + case replace: + _oldBa = _xData->data().mid(_baPos, _len); + _wasChanged = _xData->dataChanged(_baPos, _len); + _xData->replace(_baPos, _newBa); + break; + case remove: + _oldBa = _xData->data().mid(_baPos, _len); + _wasChanged = _xData->dataChanged(_baPos, _len); + _xData->remove(_baPos, _len); + break; + } +} diff --git a/commands.h b/commands.h new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/commands.h @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +#ifndef COMMANDS_H +#define COMMANDS_H + +/** \cond docNever */ + +#include + +#include "xbytearray.h" + +/*! CharCommand is a class to prived undo/redo functionality in QHexEdit. +A QUndoCommand represents a single editing action on a document. CharCommand +is responsable for manipulations on single chars. It can insert. replace and +remove characters. A manipulation stores allways to actions +1. redo (or do) action +2. undo action. + +CharCommand also supports command compression via mergeWidht(). This allows +the user to execute a undo command contation e.g. 3 steps in a single command. +If you for example insert a new byt "34" this means for the editor doing 3 +steps: insert a "00", replace it with "03" and the replace it with "34". 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QHexEdit is a hex editor widget written in C++ for the Qt (Qt4) framework. +It is a simple editor for binary data, just like QPlainTextEdit is for text +data. There are sip configuration files included, so it is easy to create +bindings for PyQt and you can use this widget also in python. + +QHexEdit takes the data of a QByteArray (setData()) and shows it. You can use +the mouse or the keyboard to navigate inside the widget. If you hit the keys +(0..9, a..f) you will change the data. Changed data is highlighted and can be +accessed via data(). + +Normaly QHexEdit works in the overwrite Mode. You can set overwriteMode(false) +and insert data. In this case the size of data() increases. It is also possible +to delete bytes (del or backspace), here the size of data decreases. + +You can select data with keyboard hits or mouse movements. The copy-key will +copy the selected data into the clipboard. The cut-key copies also but delets +it afterwards. In overwrite mode, the paste function overwrites the content of +the (does not change the length) data. In insert mode, clipboard data will be +inserted. The clipboard content is expected in ASCII Hex notation. Unknown +characters will be ignored. + +QHexEdit comes with undo/redo functionality. All changes can be undone, by +pressing the undo-key (usually ctr-z). They can also be redone afterwards. +The undo/redo framework is cleared, when setData() sets up a new +content for the editor. You can search data inside the content with indexOf() +and lastIndexOf(). The replace() function is to change located subdata. This +'replaced' data can also be undone by the undo/redo framework. + +This widget can only handle small amounts of data. The size has to be below 10 +megabytes, otherwise the scroll sliders ard not shown and you can't scroll any +more. +*/ + class QHexEdit : public QScrollArea +{ + Q_OBJECT + /*! Property data holds the content of QHexEdit. Call setData() to set the + content of QHexEdit, data() returns the actual content. + */ + Q_PROPERTY(QByteArray data READ data WRITE setData) + + /*! Property addressOffset is added to the Numbers of the Address Area. + A offset in the address area (left side) is sometimes usefull, whe you show + only a segment of a complete memory picture. With setAddressOffset() you set + this property - with addressOffset() you get the actual value. + */ + Q_PROPERTY(int addressOffset READ addressOffset WRITE setAddressOffset) + + /*! Property address area color sets (setAddressAreaColor()) the backgorund + color of address areas. You can also read the color (addressaAreaColor()). + */ + Q_PROPERTY(QColor addressAreaColor READ addressAreaColor WRITE setAddressAreaColor) + + /*! Porperty cursorPosition sets or gets the position of the editor cursor + in QHexEdit. + */ + Q_PROPERTY(int cursorPosition READ cursorPosition WRITE setCursorPosition) + + /*! Property highlighting color sets (setHighlightingColor()) the backgorund + color of highlighted text areas. You can also read the color + (highlightingColor()). + */ + Q_PROPERTY(QColor highlightingColor READ highlightingColor WRITE setHighlightingColor) + + /*! Property selection color sets (setSelectionColor()) the backgorund + color of selected text areas. You can also read the color + (selectionColor()). + */ + Q_PROPERTY(QColor selectionColor READ selectionColor WRITE setSelectionColor) + + /*! Porperty overwrite mode sets (setOverwriteMode()) or gets (overwriteMode()) the mode + in which the editor works. In overwrite mode the user will overwrite existing data. The + size of data will be constant. In insert mode the size will grow, when inserting + new data. + */ + Q_PROPERTY(bool overwriteMode READ overwriteMode WRITE setOverwriteMode) + + /*! Porperty readOnly sets (setReadOnly()) or gets (isReadOnly) the mode + in which the editor works. In readonly mode the the user can only navigate + through the data and select data; modifying is not possible. This + property's default is false. + */ + Q_PROPERTY(bool readOnly READ isReadOnly WRITE setReadOnly) + + /*! Set the font of the widget. Please use fixed width fonts like Mono or Courier.*/ + Q_PROPERTY(QFont font READ font WRITE setFont) + + +public: + /*! Creates an instance of QHexEdit. + \param parent Parent widget of QHexEdit. + */ + QHexEdit(QWidget *parent = 0); + + /*! Returns the index position of the first occurrence + of the byte array ba in this byte array, searching forward from index position + from. Returns -1 if ba could not be found. In addition to this functionality + of QByteArray the cursorposition is set to the end of found bytearray and + it will be selected. + + */ + int indexOf(const QByteArray & ba, int from = 0) const; + + /*! Inserts a byte array. + \param i Index position, where to insert + \param ba byte array, which is to insert + In overwrite mode, the existing data will be overwritten, in insertmode ba will be + inserted and size of data grows. + */ + void insert(int i, const QByteArray & ba); + + /*! Inserts a char. + \param i Index position, where to insert + \param ch Char, which is to insert + In overwrite mode, the existing data will be overwritten, in insertmode ba will be + inserted and size of data grows. + */ + void insert(int i, char ch); + + /*! Returns the index position of the last occurrence + of the byte array ba in this byte array, searching backwards from index position + from. Returns -1 if ba could not be found. In addition to this functionality + of QByteArray the cursorposition is set to the beginning of found bytearray and + it will be selected. + + */ + int lastIndexOf(const QByteArray & ba, int from = 0) const; + + /*! Removes len bytes from the content. + \param pos Index position, where to remove + \param len Amount of bytes to remove + In overwrite mode, the existing bytes will be overwriten with 0x00. + */ + void remove(int pos, int len=1); + + /*! Replaces len bytes from index position pos with the byte array after. + */ + void replace( int pos, int len, const QByteArray & after); + + /*! Gives back a formatted image of the content of QHexEdit + */ + QString toReadableString(); + + /*! Gives back a formatted image of the selected content of QHexEdit + */ + QString selectionToReadableString(); + + /*! \cond docNever */ + void setAddressOffset(int offset); + int addressOffset(); + void setCursorPosition(int cusorPos); + int cursorPosition(); + void setData(QByteArray const &data); + QByteArray data(); + void setAddressAreaColor(QColor const &color); + QColor addressAreaColor(); + void setHighlightingColor(QColor const &color); + QColor highlightingColor(); + void setSelectionColor(QColor const &color); + QColor selectionColor(); + void setOverwriteMode(bool); + bool overwriteMode(); + void setReadOnly(bool); + bool isReadOnly(); + const QFont &font() const; + void setFont(const QFont &); + /*! \endcond docNever */ + //Added by Alexis Jeandet to manage selection outside of qhexedit + void resetSelection(int pos); // set selectionStart and selectionEnd to pos + void resetSelection(); // set selectionEnd to selectionStart + void setSelection(int pos); // set min (if below init) or max (if greater init) + int getSelectionBegin(); + int getSelectionEnd(); + +public slots: + /*! Redoes the last operation. If there is no operation to redo, i.e. + there is no redo step in the undo/redo history, nothing happens. + */ + void redo(); + + /*! Set the minimum width of the address area. + \param addressWidth Width in characters. + */ + void setAddressWidth(int addressWidth); + + /*! Switch the address area on or off. + \param addressArea true (show it), false (hide it). + */ + void setAddressArea(bool addressArea); + + /*! Switch the ascii area on or off. + \param asciiArea true (show it), false (hide it). + */ + void setAsciiArea(bool asciiArea); + + /*! Switch the highlighting feature on or of. + \param mode true (show it), false (hide it). + */ + void setHighlighting(bool mode); + + /*! Undoes the last operation. If there is no operation to undo, i.e. + there is no undo step in the undo/redo history, nothing happens. + */ + void undo(); + +signals: + + /*! Contains the address, where the cursor is located. */ + void currentAddressChanged(int address); + + /*! Contains the size of the data to edit. */ + void currentSizeChanged(int size); + + /*! The signal is emited every time, the data is changed. */ + void dataChanged(); + + /*! The signal is emited every time, the overwrite mode is changed. */ + void overwriteModeChanged(bool state); + +private: + /*! \cond docNever */ + QHexEditPrivate *qHexEdit_p; + QHBoxLayout *layout; + QScrollArea *scrollArea; + /*! \endcond docNever */ +}; + +#endif + diff --git a/qhexedit_p.cpp b/qhexedit_p.cpp new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/qhexedit_p.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,863 @@ +#include + +#include "qhexedit_p.h" +#include "commands.h" +#include + +const int HEXCHARS_IN_LINE = 47; +const int GAP_ADR_HEX = 10; +const int GAP_HEX_ASCII = 16; +const int BYTES_PER_LINE = 16; + +QHexEditPrivate::QHexEditPrivate(QScrollArea *parent) : QWidget(parent) +{ + _undoStack = new QUndoStack(this); + + _scrollArea = parent; + setAddressWidth(4); + setAddressOffset(0); + setAddressArea(true); + setAsciiArea(true); + setHighlighting(true); + setOverwriteMode(true); + setReadOnly(false); + setAddressAreaColor(QColor(0xd4, 0xd4, 0xd4, 0xff)); + setHighlightingColor(QColor(0xff, 0xff, 0x99, 0xff)); + setSelectionColor(QColor(0x6d, 0x9e, 0xff, 0xff)); + setFont(QFont("Courier", 10)); + + _size = 0; + resetSelection(0); + + setFocusPolicy(Qt::StrongFocus); + + connect(&_cursorTimer, SIGNAL(timeout()), this, SLOT(updateCursor())); + _cursorTimer.setInterval(500); + _cursorTimer.start(); +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::setAddressOffset(int offset) +{ + _xData.setAddressOffset(offset); + adjust(); +} + +int QHexEditPrivate::addressOffset() +{ + return _xData.addressOffset(); +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::setData(const QByteArray &data) +{ + _xData.setData(data); + _undoStack->clear(); + adjust(); + setCursorPos(0); +} + +QByteArray QHexEditPrivate::data() +{ + return _xData.data(); +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::setAddressAreaColor(const QColor &color) +{ + _addressAreaColor = color; + update(); +} + +QColor QHexEditPrivate::addressAreaColor() +{ + return _addressAreaColor; +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::setHighlightingColor(const QColor &color) +{ + _highlightingColor = color; + update(); +} + +QColor QHexEditPrivate::highlightingColor() +{ + return _highlightingColor; +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::setSelectionColor(const QColor &color) +{ + _selectionColor = color; + update(); +} + +QColor QHexEditPrivate::selectionColor() +{ + return _selectionColor; +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::setReadOnly(bool readOnly) +{ + _readOnly = readOnly; +} + +bool QHexEditPrivate::isReadOnly() +{ + return _readOnly; +} + +XByteArray & QHexEditPrivate::xData() +{ + return _xData; +} + +int QHexEditPrivate::indexOf(const QByteArray & ba, int from) +{ + if (from > (_xData.data().length() - 1)) + from = _xData.data().length() - 1; + int idx = _xData.data().indexOf(ba, from); + if (idx > -1) + { + int curPos = idx*2; + setCursorPos(curPos + ba.length()*2); + resetSelection(curPos); + setSelection(curPos + ba.length()*2); + ensureVisible(); + } + return idx; +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::insert(int index, const QByteArray & ba) +{ + if (ba.length() > 0) + { + if (_overwriteMode) + { + QUndoCommand *arrayCommand= new ArrayCommand(&_xData, ArrayCommand::replace, index, ba, ba.length()); + _undoStack->push(arrayCommand); + emit dataChanged(); + } + else + { + QUndoCommand *arrayCommand= new ArrayCommand(&_xData, ArrayCommand::insert, index, ba, ba.length()); + _undoStack->push(arrayCommand); + emit dataChanged(); + } + } +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::insert(int index, char ch) +{ + QUndoCommand *charCommand = new CharCommand(&_xData, CharCommand::insert, index, ch); + _undoStack->push(charCommand); + emit dataChanged(); +} + +int QHexEditPrivate::lastIndexOf(const QByteArray & ba, int from) +{ + from -= ba.length(); + if (from < 0) + from = 0; + int idx = _xData.data().lastIndexOf(ba, from); + if (idx > -1) + { + int curPos = idx*2; + setCursorPos(curPos); + resetSelection(curPos); + setSelection(curPos + ba.length()*2); + ensureVisible(); + } + return idx; +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::remove(int index, int len) +{ + if (len > 0) + { + if (len == 1) + { + if (_overwriteMode) + { + QUndoCommand *charCommand = new CharCommand(&_xData, CharCommand::replace, index, char(0)); + _undoStack->push(charCommand); + emit dataChanged(); + } + else + { + QUndoCommand *charCommand = new CharCommand(&_xData, CharCommand::remove, index, char(0)); + _undoStack->push(charCommand); + emit dataChanged(); + } + } + else + { + QByteArray ba = QByteArray(len, char(0)); + if (_overwriteMode) + { + QUndoCommand *arrayCommand = new ArrayCommand(&_xData, ArrayCommand::replace, index, ba, ba.length()); + _undoStack->push(arrayCommand); + emit dataChanged(); + } + else + { + QUndoCommand *arrayCommand= new ArrayCommand(&_xData, ArrayCommand::remove, index, ba, len); + _undoStack->push(arrayCommand); + emit dataChanged(); + } + } + } +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::replace(int index, char ch) +{ + QUndoCommand *charCommand = new CharCommand(&_xData, CharCommand::replace, index, ch); + _undoStack->push(charCommand); + resetSelection(); + emit dataChanged(); +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::replace(int index, const QByteArray & ba) +{ + QUndoCommand *arrayCommand= new ArrayCommand(&_xData, ArrayCommand::replace, index, ba, ba.length()); + _undoStack->push(arrayCommand); + resetSelection(); + emit dataChanged(); +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::replace(int pos, int len, const QByteArray &after) +{ + QUndoCommand *arrayCommand= new ArrayCommand(&_xData, ArrayCommand::replace, pos, after, len); + _undoStack->push(arrayCommand); + resetSelection(); + emit dataChanged(); +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::setAddressArea(bool addressArea) +{ + _addressArea = addressArea; + adjust(); + + setCursorPos(_cursorPosition); +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::setAddressWidth(int addressWidth) +{ + _xData.setAddressWidth(addressWidth); + + setCursorPos(_cursorPosition); +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::setAsciiArea(bool asciiArea) +{ + _asciiArea = asciiArea; + adjust(); +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::setFont(const QFont &font) +{ + QWidget::setFont(font); + adjust(); +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::setHighlighting(bool mode) +{ + _highlighting = mode; + update(); +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::setOverwriteMode(bool overwriteMode) +{ + _overwriteMode = overwriteMode; +} + +bool QHexEditPrivate::overwriteMode() +{ + return _overwriteMode; +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::redo() +{ + _undoStack->redo(); + emit dataChanged(); + setCursorPos(_cursorPosition); + update(); +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::undo() +{ + _undoStack->undo(); + emit dataChanged(); + setCursorPos(_cursorPosition); + update(); +} + +QString QHexEditPrivate::toRedableString() +{ + return _xData.toRedableString(); +} + + +QString QHexEditPrivate::selectionToReadableString() +{ + return _xData.toRedableString(getSelectionBegin(), getSelectionEnd()); +} + + + +void QHexEditPrivate::keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent *event) +{ + int charX = (_cursorX - _xPosHex) / _charWidth; + int posX = (charX / 3) * 2 + (charX % 3); + int posBa = (_cursorY / _charHeight) * BYTES_PER_LINE + posX / 2; + +/*****************************************************************************/ +/* Cursor movements */ +/*****************************************************************************/ + + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::MoveToNextChar)) + { + setCursorPos(_cursorPosition + 1); + resetSelection(_cursorPosition); + } + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::MoveToPreviousChar)) + { + setCursorPos(_cursorPosition - 1); + resetSelection(_cursorPosition); + } + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::MoveToEndOfLine)) + { + setCursorPos(_cursorPosition | (2 * BYTES_PER_LINE -1)); + resetSelection(_cursorPosition); + } + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::MoveToStartOfLine)) + { + setCursorPos(_cursorPosition - (_cursorPosition % (2 * BYTES_PER_LINE))); + resetSelection(_cursorPosition); + } + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::MoveToPreviousLine)) + { + setCursorPos(_cursorPosition - (2 * BYTES_PER_LINE)); + resetSelection(_cursorPosition); + } + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::MoveToNextLine)) + { + setCursorPos(_cursorPosition + (2 * BYTES_PER_LINE)); + resetSelection(_cursorPosition); + } + + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::MoveToNextPage)) + { + setCursorPos(_cursorPosition + (((_scrollArea->viewport()->height() / _charHeight) - 1) * 2 * BYTES_PER_LINE)); + resetSelection(_cursorPosition); + } + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::MoveToPreviousPage)) + { + setCursorPos(_cursorPosition - (((_scrollArea->viewport()->height() / _charHeight) - 1) * 2 * BYTES_PER_LINE)); + resetSelection(_cursorPosition); + } + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::MoveToEndOfDocument)) + { + setCursorPos(_xData.size() * 2); + resetSelection(_cursorPosition); + } + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::MoveToStartOfDocument)) + { + setCursorPos(0); + resetSelection(_cursorPosition); + } + +/*****************************************************************************/ +/* Select commands */ +/*****************************************************************************/ + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::SelectAll)) + { + resetSelection(0); + setSelection(2*_xData.size() + 1); + } + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::SelectNextChar)) + { + int pos = _cursorPosition + 1; + setCursorPos(pos); + setSelection(pos); + } + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::SelectPreviousChar)) + { + int pos = _cursorPosition - 1; + setSelection(pos); + setCursorPos(pos); + } + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::SelectEndOfLine)) + { + int pos = _cursorPosition - (_cursorPosition % (2 * BYTES_PER_LINE)) + (2 * BYTES_PER_LINE); + setCursorPos(pos); + setSelection(pos); + } + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::SelectStartOfLine)) + { + int pos = _cursorPosition - (_cursorPosition % (2 * BYTES_PER_LINE)); + setCursorPos(pos); + setSelection(pos); + } + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::SelectPreviousLine)) + { + int pos = _cursorPosition - (2 * BYTES_PER_LINE); + setCursorPos(pos); + setSelection(pos); + } + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::SelectNextLine)) + { + int pos = _cursorPosition + (2 * BYTES_PER_LINE); + setCursorPos(pos); + setSelection(pos); + } + + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::SelectNextPage)) + { + int pos = _cursorPosition + (((_scrollArea->viewport()->height() / _charHeight) - 1) * 2 * BYTES_PER_LINE); + setCursorPos(pos); + setSelection(pos); + } + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::SelectPreviousPage)) + { + int pos = _cursorPosition - (((_scrollArea->viewport()->height() / _charHeight) - 1) * 2 * BYTES_PER_LINE); + setCursorPos(pos); + setSelection(pos); + } + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::SelectEndOfDocument)) + { + int pos = _xData.size() * 2; + setCursorPos(pos); + setSelection(pos); + } + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::SelectStartOfDocument)) + { + int pos = 0; + setCursorPos(pos); + setSelection(pos); + } + +/*****************************************************************************/ +/* Edit Commands */ +/*****************************************************************************/ +if (!_readOnly) +{ + /* Hex input */ + int key = int(event->text()[0].toLatin1()); + if ((key>='0' && key<='9') || (key>='a' && key <= 'f')) + { + if (getSelectionBegin() != getSelectionEnd()) + { + posBa = getSelectionBegin(); + remove(posBa, getSelectionEnd() - posBa); + setCursorPos(2*posBa); + resetSelection(2*posBa); + } + + // If insert mode, then insert a byte + if (_overwriteMode == false) + if ((charX % 3) == 0) + { + insert(posBa, char(0)); + } + + // Change content + if (_xData.size() > 0) + { + QByteArray hexValue = _xData.data().mid(posBa, 1).toHex(); + if ((charX % 3) == 0) + hexValue[0] = key; + else + hexValue[1] = key; + + replace(posBa, QByteArray().fromHex(hexValue)[0]); + + setCursorPos(_cursorPosition + 1); + resetSelection(_cursorPosition); + } + } + + /* Cut & Paste */ + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::Cut)) + { + QString result = QString(); + for (int idx = getSelectionBegin(); idx < getSelectionEnd(); idx++) + { + result += _xData.data().mid(idx, 1).toHex() + " "; + if ((idx % 16) == 15) + result.append("\n"); + } + remove(getSelectionBegin(), getSelectionEnd() - getSelectionBegin()); + QClipboard *clipboard = QApplication::clipboard(); + clipboard->setText(result); + setCursorPos(getSelectionBegin()); + resetSelection(getSelectionBegin()); + } + + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::Paste)) + { + QClipboard *clipboard = QApplication::clipboard(); + QByteArray ba = QByteArray().fromHex(clipboard->text().toLatin1()); + insert(_cursorPosition / 2, ba); + setCursorPos(_cursorPosition + 2 * ba.length()); + resetSelection(getSelectionBegin()); + } + + + /* Delete char */ + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::Delete)) + { + if (getSelectionBegin() != getSelectionEnd()) + { + posBa = getSelectionBegin(); + remove(posBa, getSelectionEnd() - posBa); + setCursorPos(2*posBa); + resetSelection(2*posBa); + } + else + { + if (_overwriteMode) + replace(posBa, char(0)); + else + remove(posBa, 1); + } + } + + /* Backspace */ + if ((event->key() == Qt::Key_Backspace) && (event->modifiers() == Qt::NoModifier)) + { + if (getSelectionBegin() != getSelectionEnd()) + { + posBa = getSelectionBegin(); + remove(posBa, getSelectionEnd() - posBa); + setCursorPos(2*posBa); + resetSelection(2*posBa); + } + else + { + if (posBa > 0) + { + if (_overwriteMode) + replace(posBa - 1, char(0)); + else + remove(posBa - 1, 1); + setCursorPos(_cursorPosition - 2); + } + } + } + + /* undo */ + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::Undo)) + { + undo(); + } + + /* redo */ + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::Redo)) + { + redo(); + } + + } + + if (event->matches(QKeySequence::Copy)) + { + QString result = QString(); + for (int idx = getSelectionBegin(); idx < getSelectionEnd(); idx++) + { + result += _xData.data().mid(idx, 1).toHex() + " "; + if ((idx % 16) == 15) + result.append('\n'); + } + QClipboard *clipboard = QApplication::clipboard(); + clipboard->setText(result); + } + + // Switch between insert/overwrite mode + if ((event->key() == Qt::Key_Insert) && (event->modifiers() == Qt::NoModifier)) + { + _overwriteMode = !_overwriteMode; + setCursorPos(_cursorPosition); + overwriteModeChanged(_overwriteMode); + } + + ensureVisible(); + update(); +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent * event) +{ + _blink = false; + update(); + int actPos = cursorPos(event->pos()); + setCursorPos(actPos); + setSelection(actPos); +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent * event) +{ + _blink = false; + update(); + int cPos = cursorPos(event->pos()); + resetSelection(cPos); + setCursorPos(cPos); +} + + + +void QHexEditPrivate::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *event) +{ + QPainter painter(this); + + // draw some patterns if needed + painter.fillRect(event->rect(), this->palette().color(QPalette::Base)); + if (_addressArea) + painter.fillRect(QRect(_xPosAdr, event->rect().top(), _xPosHex - GAP_ADR_HEX + 2, height()), _addressAreaColor); + if (_asciiArea) + { + int linePos = _xPosAscii - (GAP_HEX_ASCII / 2); + painter.setPen(Qt::gray); + painter.drawLine(linePos, event->rect().top(), linePos, height()); + } + + painter.setPen(this->palette().color(QPalette::WindowText)); + + // calc position + int firstLineIdx = ((event->rect().top()/ _charHeight) - _charHeight) * BYTES_PER_LINE; + if (firstLineIdx < 0) + firstLineIdx = 0; + int lastLineIdx = ((event->rect().bottom() / _charHeight) + _charHeight) * BYTES_PER_LINE; + if (lastLineIdx > _xData.size()) + lastLineIdx = _xData.size(); + int yPosStart = ((firstLineIdx) / BYTES_PER_LINE) * _charHeight + _charHeight; + + // paint address area + if (_addressArea) + { + for (int lineIdx = firstLineIdx, yPos = yPosStart; lineIdx < lastLineIdx; lineIdx += BYTES_PER_LINE, yPos +=_charHeight) + { + QString address = QString("%1") + .arg(lineIdx + _xData.addressOffset(), _xData.realAddressNumbers(), 16, QChar('0')); + painter.drawText(_xPosAdr, yPos, address); + } + } + + // paint hex area + QByteArray hexBa(_xData.data().mid(firstLineIdx, lastLineIdx - firstLineIdx + 1).toHex()); + QBrush highLighted = QBrush(_highlightingColor); + QPen colHighlighted = QPen(this->palette().color(QPalette::WindowText)); + QBrush selected = QBrush(_selectionColor); + QPen colSelected = QPen(Qt::white); + QPen colStandard = QPen(this->palette().color(QPalette::WindowText)); + + painter.setBackgroundMode(Qt::TransparentMode); + + for (int lineIdx = firstLineIdx, yPos = yPosStart; lineIdx < lastLineIdx; lineIdx += BYTES_PER_LINE, yPos +=_charHeight) + { + QByteArray hex; + int xPos = _xPosHex; + for (int colIdx = 0; ((lineIdx + colIdx) < _xData.size() and (colIdx < BYTES_PER_LINE)); colIdx++) + { + int posBa = lineIdx + colIdx; + if ((getSelectionBegin() <= posBa) && (getSelectionEnd() > posBa)) + { + painter.setBackground(selected); + painter.setBackgroundMode(Qt::OpaqueMode); + painter.setPen(colSelected); + } + else + { + if (_highlighting) + { + // hilight diff bytes + painter.setBackground(highLighted); + if (_xData.dataChanged(posBa)) + { + painter.setPen(colHighlighted); + painter.setBackgroundMode(Qt::OpaqueMode); + } + else + { + painter.setPen(colStandard); + painter.setBackgroundMode(Qt::TransparentMode); + } + } + } + + // render hex value + if (colIdx == 0) + { + hex = hexBa.mid((lineIdx - firstLineIdx) * 2, 2); + painter.drawText(xPos, yPos, hex); + xPos += 2 * _charWidth; + } else { + hex = hexBa.mid((lineIdx + colIdx - firstLineIdx) * 2, 2).prepend(" "); + painter.drawText(xPos, yPos, hex); + xPos += 3 * _charWidth; + } + + } + } + painter.setBackgroundMode(Qt::TransparentMode); + painter.setPen(this->palette().color(QPalette::WindowText)); + + // paint ascii area + if (_asciiArea) + { + for (int lineIdx = firstLineIdx, yPos = yPosStart; lineIdx < lastLineIdx; lineIdx += BYTES_PER_LINE, yPos +=_charHeight) + { + int xPosAscii = _xPosAscii; + for (int colIdx = 0; ((lineIdx + colIdx) < _xData.size() and (colIdx < BYTES_PER_LINE)); colIdx++) + { + painter.drawText(xPosAscii, yPos, _xData.asciiChar(lineIdx + colIdx)); + xPosAscii += _charWidth; + } + } + } + + // paint cursor + if (_blink && !_readOnly && hasFocus()) + { + if (_overwriteMode) + painter.fillRect(_cursorX, _cursorY + _charHeight - 2, _charWidth, 2, this->palette().color(QPalette::WindowText)); + else + painter.fillRect(_cursorX, _cursorY, 2, _charHeight, this->palette().color(QPalette::WindowText)); + } + + if (_size != _xData.size()) + { + _size = _xData.size(); + emit currentSizeChanged(_size); + } +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::setCursorPos(int position) +{ + // delete cursor + _blink = false; + update(); + + // cursor in range? + if (_overwriteMode) + { + if (position > (_xData.size() * 2 - 1)) + position = _xData.size() * 2 - 1; + } else { + if (position > (_xData.size() * 2)) + position = _xData.size() * 2; + } + + if (position < 0) + position = 0; + + // calc position + _cursorPosition = position; + _cursorY = (position / (2 * BYTES_PER_LINE)) * _charHeight + 4; + int x = (position % (2 * BYTES_PER_LINE)); + _cursorX = (((x / 2) * 3) + (x % 2)) * _charWidth + _xPosHex; + + // immiadately draw cursor + _blink = true; + update(); + emit currentAddressChanged(_cursorPosition/2); +} + +int QHexEditPrivate::cursorPos(QPoint pos) +{ + int result = -1; + // find char under cursor + if ((pos.x() >= _xPosHex) and (pos.x() < (_xPosHex + HEXCHARS_IN_LINE * _charWidth))) + { + int x = (pos.x() - _xPosHex) / _charWidth; + if ((x % 3) == 0) + x = (x / 3) * 2; + else + x = ((x / 3) * 2) + 1; + int y = ((pos.y() - 3) / _charHeight) * 2 * BYTES_PER_LINE; + result = x + y; + } + return result; +} + +int QHexEditPrivate::cursorPos() +{ + return _cursorPosition; +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::resetSelection() +{ + _selectionBegin = _selectionInit; + _selectionEnd = _selectionInit; +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::resetSelection(int pos) +{ + if (pos < 0) + pos = 0; + pos = pos / 2; + _selectionInit = pos; + _selectionBegin = pos; + _selectionEnd = pos; +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::setSelection(int pos) +{ + if (pos < 0) + pos = 0; + pos = pos / 2; + if (pos >= _selectionInit) + { + _selectionEnd = pos; + _selectionBegin = _selectionInit; + } + else + { + _selectionBegin = pos; + _selectionEnd = _selectionInit; + } +} + +int QHexEditPrivate::getSelectionBegin() +{ + return _selectionBegin; +} + +int QHexEditPrivate::getSelectionEnd() +{ + return _selectionEnd; +} + + +void QHexEditPrivate::updateCursor() +{ + if (_blink) + _blink = false; + else + _blink = true; + update(_cursorX, _cursorY, _charWidth, _charHeight); +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::adjust() +{ + _charWidth = fontMetrics().width(QLatin1Char('9')); + _charHeight = fontMetrics().height(); + + _xPosAdr = 0; + if (_addressArea) + _xPosHex = _xData.realAddressNumbers()*_charWidth + GAP_ADR_HEX; + else + _xPosHex = 0; + _xPosAscii = _xPosHex + HEXCHARS_IN_LINE * _charWidth + GAP_HEX_ASCII; + + // tell QAbstractScollbar, how big we are + setMinimumHeight(((_xData.size()/16 + 1) * _charHeight) + 5); + if(_asciiArea) + setMinimumWidth(_xPosAscii + (BYTES_PER_LINE * _charWidth)); + else + setMinimumWidth(_xPosHex + HEXCHARS_IN_LINE * _charWidth); + + update(); +} + +void QHexEditPrivate::ensureVisible() +{ + // scrolls to cursorx, cusory (which are set by setCursorPos) + // x-margin is 3 pixels, y-margin is half of charHeight + _scrollArea->ensureVisible(_cursorX, _cursorY + _charHeight/2, 3, _charHeight/2 + 2); +} diff --git a/qhexedit_p.h b/qhexedit_p.h new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/qhexedit_p.h @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +#ifndef QHEXEDIT_P_H +#define QHEXEDIT_P_H + +/** \cond docNever */ + + +#include +#include "xbytearray.h" +#include +#include +#include +#include + + +class QHexEditPrivate : public QWidget +{ +Q_OBJECT + +public: + QHexEditPrivate(QScrollArea *parent); + + void setAddressAreaColor(QColor const &color); + QColor addressAreaColor(); + + void setAddressOffset(int offset); + int addressOffset(); + + void setCursorPos(int position); + int cursorPos(); + + void setData(QByteArray const &data); + QByteArray data(); + + void setHighlightingColor(QColor const &color); + QColor highlightingColor(); + + void setOverwriteMode(bool overwriteMode); + bool overwriteMode(); + + void setReadOnly(bool readOnly); + bool isReadOnly(); + + void setSelectionColor(QColor const &color); + QColor selectionColor(); + + XByteArray & xData(); + + int indexOf(const QByteArray & ba, int from = 0); + void insert(int index, const QByteArray & ba); + void insert(int index, char ch); + int lastIndexOf(const QByteArray & ba, int from = 0); + void remove(int index, int len=1); + void replace(int index, char ch); + void replace(int index, const QByteArray & ba); + void replace(int pos, int len, const QByteArray & after); + + void setAddressArea(bool addressArea); + void setAddressWidth(int addressWidth); + void setAsciiArea(bool asciiArea); + void setHighlighting(bool mode); + virtual void setFont(const QFont &font); + + void undo(); + void redo(); + + QString toRedableString(); + QString selectionToReadableString(); + + void resetSelection(int pos); // set selectionStart and selectionEnd to pos + void resetSelection(); // set selectionEnd to selectionStart + void setSelection(int pos); // set min (if below init) or max (if greater init) + int getSelectionBegin(); + int getSelectionEnd(); + + +signals: + void currentAddressChanged(int address); + void currentSizeChanged(int size); + void dataChanged(); + void overwriteModeChanged(bool state); + +protected: + void keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent * event); + void mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent * event); + void mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent * event); + + void paintEvent(QPaintEvent *event); + + int cursorPos(QPoint pos); // calc cursorpos from graphics position. DOES NOT STORE POSITION + + + +private slots: + void updateCursor(); + +private: + void adjust(); + void ensureVisible(); + + QColor _addressAreaColor; + QColor _highlightingColor; + QColor _selectionColor; + QScrollArea *_scrollArea; + QTimer _cursorTimer; + QUndoStack *_undoStack; + + XByteArray _xData; // Hält den Inhalt des Hex Editors + + bool _blink; // true: then cursor blinks + bool _renderingRequired; // Flag to store that rendering is necessary + bool _addressArea; // left area of QHexEdit + bool _asciiArea; // medium area + bool _highlighting; // highlighting of changed bytes + bool _overwriteMode; + bool _readOnly; // true: the user can only look and navigate + + int _charWidth, _charHeight; // char dimensions (dpendend on font) + int _cursorX, _cursorY; // graphics position of the cursor + int _cursorPosition; // character positioin in stream (on byte ends in to steps) + int _xPosAdr, _xPosHex, _xPosAscii; // graphics x-position of the areas + + int _selectionBegin; // First selected char + int _selectionEnd; // Last selected char + int _selectionInit; // That's, where we pressed the mouse button + + int _size; +}; + +/** \endcond docNever */ + +#endif + diff --git a/xbytearray.cpp b/xbytearray.cpp new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/xbytearray.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ +#include "xbytearray.h" + +XByteArray::XByteArray() +{ + _oldSize = -99; + _addressNumbers = 4; + _addressOffset = 0; + +} + +int XByteArray::addressOffset() +{ + return _addressOffset; +} + +void XByteArray::setAddressOffset(int offset) +{ + _addressOffset = offset; +} + +int XByteArray::addressWidth() +{ + return _addressNumbers; +} + +void XByteArray::setAddressWidth(int width) +{ + if ((width >= 0) and (width<=6)) + { + _addressNumbers = width; + } +} + +QByteArray & XByteArray::data() +{ + return _data; +} + +void XByteArray::setData(QByteArray data) +{ + _data = data; + _changedData = QByteArray(data.length(), char(0)); +} + +bool XByteArray::dataChanged(int i) +{ + return bool(_changedData[i]); +} + +QByteArray XByteArray::dataChanged(int i, int len) +{ + return _changedData.mid(i, len); +} + +void XByteArray::setDataChanged(int i, bool state) +{ + _changedData[i] = char(state); +} + +void XByteArray::setDataChanged(int i, const QByteArray & state) +{ + int length = state.length(); + int len; + if ((i + length) > _changedData.length()) + len = _changedData.length() - i; + else + len = length; + _changedData.replace(i, len, state); +} + +int XByteArray::realAddressNumbers() +{ + if (_oldSize != _data.size()) + { + // is addressNumbers wide enought? + QString test = QString("%1") + .arg(_data.size() + _addressOffset, _addressNumbers, 16, QChar('0')); + _realAddressNumbers = test.size(); + } + return _realAddressNumbers; +} + +int XByteArray::size() +{ + return _data.size(); +} + +QByteArray & XByteArray::insert(int i, char ch) +{ + _data.insert(i, ch); + _changedData.insert(i, char(1)); + return _data; +} + +QByteArray & XByteArray::insert(int i, const QByteArray & ba) +{ + _data.insert(i, ba); + _changedData.insert(i, QByteArray(ba.length(), char(1))); + return _data; +} + +QByteArray & XByteArray::remove(int i, int len) +{ + _data.remove(i, len); + _changedData.remove(i, len); + return _data; +} + +QByteArray & XByteArray::replace(int index, char ch) +{ + _data[index] = ch; + _changedData[index] = char(1); + return _data; +} + +QByteArray & XByteArray::replace(int index, const QByteArray & ba) +{ + int len = ba.length(); + return replace(index, len, ba); +} + +QByteArray & XByteArray::replace(int index, int length, const QByteArray & ba) +{ + int len; + if ((index + length) > _data.length()) + len = _data.length() - index; + else + len = length; + _data.replace(index, len, ba.mid(0, len)); + _changedData.replace(index, len, QByteArray(len, char(1))); + return _data; +} + +QChar XByteArray::asciiChar(int index) +{ + char ch = _data[index]; + if ((ch < 0x20) or (ch > 0x7e)) + ch = '.'; + return QChar(ch); +} + +QString XByteArray::toRedableString(int start, int end) +{ + int adrWidth = realAddressNumbers(); + if (_addressNumbers > adrWidth) + adrWidth = _addressNumbers; + if (end < 0) + end = _data.size(); + + QString result; + for (int i=start; i < end; i += 16) + { + QString adrStr = QString("%1").arg(_addressOffset + i, adrWidth, 16, QChar('0')); + QString hexStr; + QString ascStr; + for (int j=0; j<16; j++) + { + if ((i + j) < _data.size()) + { + hexStr.append(" ").append(_data.mid(i+j, 1).toHex()); + ascStr.append(asciiChar(i+j)); + } + } + result += adrStr + " " + QString("%1").arg(hexStr, -48) + " " + QString("%1").arg(ascStr, -17) + "\n"; + } + return result; +} diff --git a/xbytearray.h b/xbytearray.h new file mode 100644 --- /dev/null +++ b/xbytearray.h @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +#ifndef XBYTEARRAY_H +#define XBYTEARRAY_H + +/** \cond docNever */ + +#include + +/*! XByteArray represents the content of QHexEcit. +XByteArray comprehend the data itself and informations to store if it was +changed. The QHexEdit component uses these informations to perform nice +rendering of the data + +XByteArray also provides some functionality to insert, replace and remove +single chars and QByteArras. Additionally some functions support rendering +and converting to readable strings. +*/ +class XByteArray +{ +public: + explicit XByteArray(); + + int addressOffset(); + void setAddressOffset(int offset); + + int addressWidth(); + void setAddressWidth(int width); + + QByteArray & data(); + void setData(QByteArray data); + + bool dataChanged(int i); + QByteArray dataChanged(int i, int len); + void setDataChanged(int i, bool state); + void setDataChanged(int i, const QByteArray & state); + + int realAddressNumbers(); + int size(); + + QByteArray & insert(int i, char ch); + QByteArray & insert(int i, const QByteArray & ba); + + QByteArray & remove(int pos, int len); + + QByteArray & replace(int index, char ch); + QByteArray & replace(int index, const QByteArray & ba); + QByteArray & replace(int index, int length, const QByteArray & ba); + + QChar asciiChar(int index); + QString toRedableString(int start=0, int end=-1); + +signals: + +public slots: + +private: + QByteArray _data; + QByteArray _changedData; + + int _addressNumbers; // wanted width of address area + int _addressOffset; // will be added to the real addres inside bytearray + int _realAddressNumbers; // real width of address area (can be greater then wanted width) + int _oldSize; // size of data +}; + +/** \endcond docNever */ +#endif // XBYTEARRAY_H