use super::*; /// Where to align something along an axis. #[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Ord, PartialOrd, Hash)] pub enum Align { /// Align at the left side of the axis. Left, /// Align at the top side of the axis. Top, /// Align in the middle of the axis. Center, /// Align at the right side of the axis. Right, /// Align at the bottom side of the axis. Bottom, } impl Align { /// The axis this alignment belongs to if it is specific. pub fn axis(self) -> Option { match self { Self::Left => Some(SpecAxis::Horizontal), Self::Top => Some(SpecAxis::Vertical), Self::Center => None, Self::Right => Some(SpecAxis::Horizontal), Self::Bottom => Some(SpecAxis::Vertical), } } /// The inverse alignment. pub fn inv(self) -> Self { match self { Self::Left => Self::Right, Self::Top => Self::Bottom, Self::Center => Self::Center, Self::Right => Self::Left, Self::Bottom => Self::Top, } } /// Returns the position of this alignment in the given range. pub fn resolve(self, range: Range) -> Length { match self { Self::Left | Self::Top => range.start, Self::Right | Self::Bottom => range.end, Self::Center => (range.start + range.end) / 2.0, } } } impl From for Align { fn from(side: Side) -> Self { match side { Side::Left => Self::Left, Side::Top => Self::Top, Side::Right => Self::Right, Side::Bottom => Self::Bottom, } } } impl Debug for Align { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result { f.pad(match self { Self::Left => "left", Self::Top => "top", Self::Center => "center", Self::Right => "right", Self::Bottom => "bottom", }) } }