# Methods to retrieve a subview using the stylename as a key # Kinda similar to jQuery-style $(el).find('stylename') module Teacup module View # get one subview by stylename or class. If the receiver matches, it will be # returned # my_view.viewWithStylename :button => # # my_view.viewWithStylename UIButton => # def viewWithStylename name_or_class return self if self._teacup_check_stylename(name_or_class) view = self.teacup_subviews.find { |view| view._teacup_check_stylename(name_or_class) } return view if view # found_subview will get assigned to the view we want, but the subview is # what is returned. found_subview = nil view = self.teacup_subviews.find { |subview| found_subview = subview.viewWithStylename(name_or_class) } return found_subview if view return nil # couldn't find it end # get all subviews by stylename or class # my_view.viewsWithStylename :button => [#, #] # my_view.viewsWithStylename UIButton => [#, #] def viewsWithStylename name_or_class retval = [] retval << self if self._teacup_check_stylename(name_or_class) search_views = [].concat(self.subviews) # ewww, a traditional for loop! the search_views array is modified in place, # and `each` and other methods don't like that. index = 0 while index < search_views.length view = search_views[index] if view._teacup_check_stylename(name_or_class) retval << view end search_views.concat(view.subviews) index += 1 end return retval end def _teacup_check_stylename(name_or_class) if name_or_class.is_a? Class return self.is_a?(name_or_class) elsif stylename == name_or_class return true elsif stylesheet.is_a?(Teacup::Stylesheet) return stylesheet.extends_style?(self.stylename, name_or_class) end return false end end end