/** Example 017 Helloworld mobile for WinCE 6. DEPRECATED
	This was Example 017 Helloworld mobile for WinCE 6.
	But WinCE6 support has been removed for Irrlicht 1.9.
	If you still need that please use Irrlicht 1.8 or svn revision 5045 which was the last one to include it.

	Sources still kept for now as it compiles on other platform too. And we might use this example again
	once we support Windows RT.
*/

#include <irrlicht.h>

#if defined ( _IRR_WINDOWS_ )
	#include <windows.h>
#endif

using namespace irr;
using namespace core;
using namespace scene;
using namespace video;
using namespace io;
using namespace gui;

#pragma comment(lib, "Irrlicht.lib")

class EventReceiver_basic : public IEventReceiver
{
private:
	IrrlichtDevice *Device;
public:
	EventReceiver_basic ( IrrlichtDevice *device ): Device ( device ) {}

	virtual bool OnEvent(const SEvent& event)
	{
		if (event.EventType == EET_GUI_EVENT)
		{
			s32 id = event.GUIEvent.Caller->getID();

			switch(event.GUIEvent.EventType)
			{
				case EGET_BUTTON_CLICKED:
				if (id == 2)
				{
					Device->closeDevice();
					return true;
				} break;
			}
		}

		return false;
	}
};

class CSampleSceneNode : public ISceneNode
{
	aabbox3d<f32> Box;
	S3DVertex Vertices[4];
	SMaterial Material;
public:

	CSampleSceneNode(ISceneNode* parent, ISceneManager* mgr, s32 id)
		: ISceneNode(parent, mgr, id)
	{
		Material.Wireframe = false;
		Material.Lighting = false;

		Vertices[0] = S3DVertex(0,0,10, 1,1,0, SColor(255,0,255,255), 0, 1);
		Vertices[1] = S3DVertex(10,0,-10, 1,0,0, SColor(255,255,0,255), 1, 1);
		Vertices[2] = S3DVertex(0,20,0, 0,1,1, SColor(255,255,255,0), 1, 0);
		Vertices[3] = S3DVertex(-10,0,-10, 0,0,1, SColor(255,0,255,0), 0, 0);
		Box.reset(Vertices[0].Pos);
		for (s32 i=1; i<4; ++i)
			Box.addInternalPoint(Vertices[i].Pos);
	}
	virtual void OnRegisterSceneNode()
	{
		if (IsVisible)
			SceneManager->registerNodeForRendering(this);

		ISceneNode::OnRegisterSceneNode();
	}

	virtual void render()
	{
		u16 indices[] = {	0,2,3, 2,1,3, 1,0,3, 2,0,1	};
		IVideoDriver* driver = SceneManager->getVideoDriver();

		driver->setMaterial(Material);
		driver->setTransform(ETS_WORLD, AbsoluteTransformation);
		driver->drawIndexedTriangleList(&Vertices[0], 4, &indices[0], 4);
	}

	virtual const aabbox3d<f32>& getBoundingBox() const
	{
		return Box;
	}

	virtual u32 getMaterialCount()
	{
		return 1;
	}

	virtual SMaterial& getMaterial(u32 i)
	{
		return Material;
	}
};

/*!
	Startup a Windows Mobile Device
*/
IrrlichtDevice *startup()
{
	// both software and burnings video can be used
	E_DRIVER_TYPE driverType = EDT_SOFTWARE; // EDT_BURNINGSVIDEO;

	// create device
	IrrlichtDevice *device = 0;

	// Use window mode on PC
	device = createDevice(driverType, dimension2d<u32>(240, 320), 16, false );
	if ( 0 == device )
		return 0;

	IVideoDriver* driver = device->getVideoDriver();
	ISceneManager* smgr = device->getSceneManager();
	IGUIEnvironment* guienv = device->getGUIEnvironment();

	// set the filesystem relative to the executable
#if defined (_IRR_WINDOWS_)
	{
		wchar_t buf[255];
		GetModuleFileNameW ( 0, buf, 255 );

		io::path base = buf;
		base = base.subString ( 0, base.findLast ( '\\' ) + 1 );
		device->getFileSystem()->addFileArchive ( base );
	}
#endif

	IGUIStaticText *text = guienv->addStaticText(L"FPS: 25",
		rect<s32>(140,15,200,30), false, false, 0, 100 );

	guienv->addButton(core::rect<int>(200,10,238,30), 0, 2, L"Quit");

	// add irrlicht logo
	guienv->addImage(driver->getTexture("../../media/irrlichtlogo3.png"),
					core::position2d<s32>(0,-2));
	return device;
}

/*!
*/
int run ( IrrlichtDevice *device )
{
	while(device->run())
	if (device->isWindowActive())
	{
		device->getVideoDriver()->beginScene(true, true, SColor(0,100,100,100));
		device->getSceneManager()->drawAll();
		device->getGUIEnvironment()->drawAll();
		device->getVideoDriver()->endScene ();

		IGUIElement *stat = device->getGUIEnvironment()->
			getRootGUIElement()->getElementFromId ( 100 );
		if ( stat )
		{
			stringw str = L"FPS: ";
			str += (s32)device->getVideoDriver()->getFPS();

			stat->setText ( str.c_str() );
		}
	}

	device->drop();
	return 0;
}

/*!
*/
int example_customscenenode()
{
	// create device
	IrrlichtDevice *device = startup();
	if (device == 0)
		return 1; // could not create selected driver.

	// create engine and camera
	EventReceiver_basic receiver(device);
	device->setEventReceiver(&receiver);

	IVideoDriver* driver = device->getVideoDriver();
	ISceneManager* smgr = device->getSceneManager();
	IGUIEnvironment* guienv = device->getGUIEnvironment();


	smgr->addCameraSceneNode(0, vector3df(0,-40,0), vector3df(0,0,0));

	CSampleSceneNode *myNode =
		new CSampleSceneNode(smgr->getRootSceneNode(), smgr, 666);

	ISceneNodeAnimator* anim =
		smgr->createRotationAnimator(vector3df(0.8f, 0, 0.8f));

	if(anim)
	{
		myNode->addAnimator(anim);
		anim->drop();
		anim = 0; // As I shouldn't refer to it again, ensure that I can't
	}

	myNode->drop();
	myNode = 0; // As I shouldn't refer to it again, ensure that I can't

	return run ( device );
}

class EventReceiver_terrain : public IEventReceiver
{
public:

	EventReceiver_terrain(IrrlichtDevice *device, scene::ISceneNode* terrain, scene::ISceneNode* skybox, scene::ISceneNode* skydome) :
		Device ( device ), Terrain(terrain), Skybox(skybox), Skydome(skydome), showBox(true)
	{
		Skybox->setVisible(true);
		Skydome->setVisible(false);
	}

	bool OnEvent(const SEvent& event)
	{
		if (event.EventType == EET_GUI_EVENT)
		{
			s32 id = event.GUIEvent.Caller->getID();

			switch(event.GUIEvent.EventType)
			{
				case EGET_BUTTON_CLICKED:
				if (id == 2)
				{
					Device->closeDevice();
					return true;
				} break;
			}
		}

		// check if user presses the key 'W' or 'D'
		if (event.EventType == irr::EET_KEY_INPUT_EVENT && !event.KeyInput.PressedDown)
		{
			switch (event.KeyInput.Key)
			{
			case irr::KEY_KEY_W: // switch wire frame mode
				Terrain->setMaterialFlag(video::EMF_WIREFRAME,
						!Terrain->getMaterial(0).Wireframe);
				Terrain->setMaterialFlag(video::EMF_POINTCLOUD, false);
				return true;
			case irr::KEY_KEY_P: // switch wire frame mode
				Terrain->setMaterialFlag(video::EMF_POINTCLOUD,
						!Terrain->getMaterial(0).PointCloud);
				Terrain->setMaterialFlag(video::EMF_WIREFRAME, false);
				return true;
			case irr::KEY_KEY_D: // toggle detail map
				Terrain->setMaterialType(
					Terrain->getMaterial(0).MaterialType == video::EMT_SOLID ?
					video::EMT_DETAIL_MAP : video::EMT_SOLID);
				return true;
			case irr::KEY_KEY_S: // toggle skies
				showBox=!showBox;
				Skybox->setVisible(showBox);
				Skydome->setVisible(!showBox);
				return true;
			default:
				break;
			}
		}

		return false;
	}

private:
	IrrlichtDevice *Device;
	scene::ISceneNode* Terrain;
	scene::ISceneNode* Skybox;
	scene::ISceneNode* Skydome;
	bool showBox;
};


/*
The start of the main function starts like in most other example. We ask the user
for the desired renderer and start it up. This time with the advanced parameter handling.
*/
int example_terrain()
{
	// create device
	IrrlichtDevice *device = startup();
	if (device == 0)
		return 1; // could not create selected driver.

	/*
	First, we add standard stuff to the scene: A nice irrlicht engine
	logo, a small help text, a user controlled camera, and we disable
	the mouse cursor.
	*/

	video::IVideoDriver* driver = device->getVideoDriver();
	scene::ISceneManager* smgr = device->getSceneManager();
	gui::IGUIEnvironment* env = device->getGUIEnvironment();


	//set other font
	//env->getSkin()->setFont(env->getFont("../../media/fontlucida.png"));

	// add some help text
	env->addStaticText(
		L"Press 'W' to change wireframe mode\nPress 'D' to toggle detail map\nPress 'S' to toggle skybox/skydome",
		core::rect<s32>(5,250,235,320), true, true, 0, -1, true);

	// add camera
	scene::ICameraSceneNode* camera =
		smgr->addCameraSceneNodeFPS(0,100.0f,1.2f);

	camera->setPosition(core::vector3df(2700*2,255*2,2600*2));
	camera->setTarget(core::vector3df(2397*2,343*2,2700*2));
	camera->setFarValue(42000.0f);

	// disable mouse cursor
	device->getCursorControl()->setVisible(false);

	/*
	Here comes the terrain renderer scene node: We add it just like any
	other scene node to the scene using
	ISceneManager::addTerrainSceneNode(). The only parameter we use is a
	file name to the heightmap we use. A heightmap is simply a gray scale
	texture. The terrain renderer loads it and creates the 3D terrain from
	it.

	To make the terrain look more big, we change the scale factor of
	it to (40, 4.4, 40). Because we don't have any dynamic lights in the
	scene, we switch off the lighting, and we set the file
	terrain-texture.jpg as texture for the terrain and detailmap3.jpg as
	second texture, called detail map. At last, we set the scale values for
	the texture: The first texture will be repeated only one time over the
	whole terrain, and the second one (detail map) 20 times.
	*/

	// add terrain scene node
	scene::ITerrainSceneNode* terrain = smgr->addTerrainSceneNode(
		"../../media/terrain-heightmap.bmp",
		0,					// parent node
		-1,					// node id
		core::vector3df(0.f, 0.f, 0.f),		// position
		core::vector3df(0.f, 0.f, 0.f),		// rotation
		core::vector3df(40.f, 4.4f, 40.f),	// scale
		video::SColor ( 255, 255, 255, 255 ),	// vertexColor
		5,					// maxLOD
		scene::ETPS_17,				// patchSize
		4					// smoothFactor
		);

	if ( terrain )
	{
		terrain->setMaterialFlag(video::EMF_LIGHTING, false);

		terrain->setMaterialTexture(0,
				driver->getTexture("../../media/terrain-texture.jpg"));
		terrain->setMaterialTexture(1,
				driver->getTexture("../../media/detailmap3.jpg"));

		terrain->setMaterialType(video::EMT_DETAIL_MAP);

		terrain->scaleTexture(1.0f, 20.0f);
		//terrain->setDebugDataVisible ( true );

		/*
		To be able to do collision with the terrain, we create a triangle selector.
		If you want to know what triangle selectors do, just take a look into the
		collision tutorial. The terrain triangle selector works together with the
		terrain. To demonstrate this, we create a collision response animator
		and attach it to the camera, so that the camera will not be able to fly
		through the terrain.
		*/

		// create triangle selector for the terrain
		scene::ITriangleSelector* selector
			= smgr->createTerrainTriangleSelector(terrain, 0);
		terrain->setTriangleSelector(selector);

		// create collision response animator and attach it to the camera
		scene::ISceneNodeAnimator* anim = smgr->createCollisionResponseAnimator(
			selector, camera, core::vector3df(60,100,60),
			core::vector3df(0,0,0),
			core::vector3df(0,50,0));
		selector->drop();
		camera->addAnimator(anim);
		anim->drop();

		/* If you need access to the terrain data you can also do this directly via the following code fragment.
		*/
		scene::CDynamicMeshBuffer* buffer = new scene::CDynamicMeshBuffer(video::EVT_2TCOORDS, video::EIT_16BIT);
		terrain->getMeshBufferForLOD(*buffer, 0);
		video::S3DVertex2TCoords* data = (video::S3DVertex2TCoords*)buffer->getVertexBuffer().getData();
		// Work on data or get the IndexBuffer with a similar call.
		buffer->drop(); // When done drop the buffer again.
	}

	/*
	To make the user be able to switch between normal and wireframe mode,
	we create an instance of the event receiver from above and let Irrlicht
	know about it. In addition, we add the skybox which we already used in
	lots of Irrlicht examples and a skydome, which is shown mutually
	exclusive with the skybox by pressing 'S'.
	*/

	// create skybox and skydome
	driver->setTextureCreationFlag(video::ETCF_CREATE_MIP_MAPS, false);

	scene::ISceneNode* skybox=smgr->addSkyBoxSceneNode(
		driver->getTexture("../../media/irrlicht2_up.jpg"),
		driver->getTexture("../../media/irrlicht2_dn.jpg"),
		driver->getTexture("../../media/irrlicht2_lf.jpg"),
		driver->getTexture("../../media/irrlicht2_rt.jpg"),
		driver->getTexture("../../media/irrlicht2_ft.jpg"),
		driver->getTexture("../../media/irrlicht2_bk.jpg"));
	scene::ISceneNode* skydome=smgr->addSkyDomeSceneNode(driver->getTexture("../../media/skydome.jpg"),16,8,0.95f,2.0f);

	driver->setTextureCreationFlag(video::ETCF_CREATE_MIP_MAPS, true);

	// create event receiver
	EventReceiver_terrain receiver( device, terrain, skybox, skydome);
	device->setEventReceiver(&receiver);

	return run ( device );
}

/*
*/
int example_helloworld()
{
	// create device
	IrrlichtDevice *device = startup();
	if (device == 0)
		return 1; // could not create selected driver.

	IVideoDriver* driver = device->getVideoDriver();
	ISceneManager* smgr = device->getSceneManager();
	IGUIEnvironment* guienv = device->getGUIEnvironment();

	IAnimatedMesh* mesh = smgr->getMesh("../../media/sydney.md2");
	if (!mesh)
	{
		device->drop();
		return 1;
	}
	IAnimatedMeshSceneNode* node = smgr->addAnimatedMeshSceneNode( mesh );

	/*
	To let the mesh look a little bit nicer, we change its material. We
	disable lighting because we do not have a dynamic light in here, and
	the mesh would be totally black otherwise. Then we set the frame loop,
	such that the predefined STAND animation is used. And last, we apply a
	texture to the mesh. Without it the mesh would be drawn using only a
	color.
	*/
	if (node)
	{
		node->setMaterialFlag(EMF_LIGHTING, false);
		node->setMD2Animation(scene::EMAT_STAND);
		node->setMaterialTexture( 0, driver->getTexture("../../media/sydney.bmp") );
	}

	/*
	To look at the mesh, we place a camera into 3d space at the position
	(0, 30, -40). The camera looks from there to (0,5,0), which is
	approximately the place where our md2 model is.
	*/
	smgr->addCameraSceneNode(0, vector3df(0,30,-40), vector3df(0,5,0));

	EventReceiver_basic receiver(device);
	device->setEventReceiver(&receiver);

	return run ( device );

}

#if defined (_IRR_WINDOWS_)
	#pragma comment(linker, "/subsystem:windows /ENTRY:mainCRTStartup")
#endif

/*
*/
int main()
{
	example_helloworld ();
	example_customscenenode();
	//example_terrain();
}

/*
**/