ebiten/internal/graphicsdriver/opengl/gl/conversions_notwindows.go

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Go

// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// +build !windows
package gl
import (
"fmt"
"reflect"
"strings"
"unsafe"
)
// #include <stdlib.h>
import "C"
// Ptr takes a slice or pointer (to a singular scalar value or the first
// element of an array or slice) and returns its GL-compatible address.
//
// For example:
//
// var data []uint8
// ...
// gl.TexImage2D(gl.TEXTURE_2D, ..., gl.UNSIGNED_BYTE, gl.Ptr(&data[0]))
func Ptr(data interface{}) unsafe.Pointer {
if data == nil {
return unsafe.Pointer(nil)
}
var addr unsafe.Pointer
switch v := data.(type) {
case *uint8:
addr = unsafe.Pointer(v)
case *uint16:
addr = unsafe.Pointer(v)
case *float32:
addr = unsafe.Pointer(v)
case []uint8:
addr = unsafe.Pointer(&v[0])
case []uint16:
addr = unsafe.Pointer(&v[0])
case []float32:
addr = unsafe.Pointer(&v[0])
default:
panic(fmt.Errorf("unsupported type %T; must be a slice or pointer to a singular scalar value or the first element of an array or slice", v))
}
return addr
}
// Str takes a null-terminated Go string and returns its GL-compatible address.
// This function reaches into Go string storage in an unsafe way so the caller
// must ensure the string is not garbage collected.
func Str(str string) *uint8 {
if !strings.HasSuffix(str, "\x00") {
panic("str argument missing null terminator: " + str)
}
header := (*reflect.StringHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&str))
return (*uint8)(unsafe.Pointer(header.Data))
}
// GoStr takes a null-terminated string returned by OpenGL and constructs a
// corresponding Go string.
func GoStr(cstr *uint8) string {
return C.GoString((*C.char)(unsafe.Pointer(cstr)))
}
// Strs takes a list of Go strings (with or without null-termination) and
// returns their C counterpart.
//
// The returned free function must be called once you are done using the strings
// in order to free the memory.
//
// If no strings are provided as a parameter this function will panic.
func Strs(strs ...string) (cstrs **uint8, free func()) {
if len(strs) == 0 {
panic("Strs: expected at least 1 string")
}
css := make([]*uint8, 0, len(strs))
for _, str := range strs {
cs := C.CString(str)
css = append(css, (*uint8)(unsafe.Pointer(cs)))
}
return (**uint8)(&css[0]), func() {
for _, cs := range css {
C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cs))
}
}
}