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4b63be0156
The reason why float32 was adopted was forgotten. Using float64 should not be problematic. Fixes #883
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578 lines
17 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2014 Hajime Hoshi
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package ebiten
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import (
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"image"
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"image/color"
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"github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten/internal/buffered"
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"github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten/internal/driver"
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"github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten/internal/graphics"
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)
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// Image represents a rectangle set of pixels.
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// The pixel format is alpha-premultiplied RGBA.
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// Image implements image.Image and draw.Image.
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//
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// Functions of Image never returns error as of 1.5.0-alpha, and error values are always nil.
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type Image struct {
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// addr holds self to check copying.
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// See strings.Builder for similar examples.
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addr *Image
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buffered *buffered.Image
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bounds image.Rectangle
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original *Image
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filter Filter
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}
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func (i *Image) copyCheck() {
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if i.addr != i {
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panic("ebiten: illegal use of non-zero Image copied by value")
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}
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}
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// Size returns the size of the image.
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func (i *Image) Size() (width, height int) {
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s := i.Bounds().Size()
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return s.X, s.Y
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}
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func (i *Image) isDisposed() bool {
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return i.buffered == nil
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}
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func (i *Image) isSubImage() bool {
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return i.original != nil
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}
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// Clear resets the pixels of the image into 0.
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//
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// When the image is disposed, Clear does nothing.
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//
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// Clear always returns nil as of 1.5.0-alpha.
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func (i *Image) Clear() error {
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i.Fill(color.Transparent)
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return nil
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}
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// Fill fills the image with a solid color.
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//
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// When the image is disposed, Fill does nothing.
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//
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// Fill always returns nil as of 1.5.0-alpha.
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func (i *Image) Fill(clr color.Color) error {
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i.copyCheck()
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if i.isDisposed() {
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return nil
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}
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// TODO: Implement this.
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if i.isSubImage() {
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panic("ebiten: render to a subimage is not implemented (Fill)")
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}
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i.buffered.Fill(color.RGBAModel.Convert(clr).(color.RGBA))
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return nil
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}
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// DrawImage draws the given image on the image i.
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//
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// DrawImage accepts the options. For details, see the document of
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// DrawImageOptions.
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//
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// For drawing, the pixels of the argument image at the time of this call is
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// adopted. Even if the argument image is mutated after this call, the drawing
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// result is never affected.
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//
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// When the image i is disposed, DrawImage does nothing.
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// When the given image img is disposed, DrawImage panics.
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//
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// When the given image is as same as i, DrawImage panics.
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//
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// DrawImage works more efficiently as batches
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// when the successive calls of DrawImages satisfy the below conditions:
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//
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// * All render targets are same (A in A.DrawImage(B, op))
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// * Either all ColorM element values are same or all the ColorM have only
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// diagonal ('scale') elements
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// * If only (*ColorM).Scale is applied to a ColorM, the ColorM has only
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// diagonal elements. The other ColorM functions might modify the other
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// elements.
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// * All CompositeMode values are same
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// * All Filter values are same
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//
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// Even when all the above conditions are satisfied, multiple draw commands can
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// be used in really rare cases. Ebiten images usually share an internal
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// automatic texture atlas, but when you consume the atlas, or you create a huge
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// image, those images cannot be on the same texture atlas. In this case, draw
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// commands are separated. The texture atlas size is 4096x4096 so far. Another
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// case is when you use an offscreen as a render source. An offscreen doesn't
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// share the texture atlas with high probability.
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//
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// For more performance tips, see https://ebiten.org/documents/performancetips.html
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//
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// DrawImage always returns nil as of 1.5.0-alpha.
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func (i *Image) DrawImage(img *Image, options *DrawImageOptions) error {
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i.copyCheck()
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if img.isDisposed() {
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panic("ebiten: the given image to DrawImage must not be disposed")
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}
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if i.isDisposed() {
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return nil
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}
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// TODO: Implement this.
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if i.isSubImage() {
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panic("ebiten: render to a subimage is not implemented (drawImage)")
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}
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// Calculate vertices before locking because the user can do anything in
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// options.ImageParts interface without deadlock (e.g. Call Image functions).
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if options == nil {
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options = &DrawImageOptions{}
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}
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parts := options.ImageParts
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// Parts is deprecated. This implementations is for backward compatibility.
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if parts == nil && options.Parts != nil {
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parts = imageParts(options.Parts)
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}
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// ImageParts is deprecated. This implementations is for backward compatibility.
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if parts != nil {
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l := parts.Len()
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for idx := 0; idx < l; idx++ {
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sx0, sy0, sx1, sy1 := parts.Src(idx)
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dx0, dy0, dx1, dy1 := parts.Dst(idx)
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op := &DrawImageOptions{
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ColorM: options.ColorM,
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CompositeMode: options.CompositeMode,
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Filter: options.Filter,
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}
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op.GeoM.Scale(
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float64(dx1-dx0)/float64(sx1-sx0),
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float64(dy1-dy0)/float64(sy1-sy0))
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op.GeoM.Translate(float64(dx0), float64(dy0))
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op.GeoM.Concat(options.GeoM)
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i.DrawImage(img.SubImage(image.Rect(sx0, sy0, sx1, sy1)).(*Image), op)
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}
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return nil
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}
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bounds := img.Bounds()
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// SourceRect is deprecated. This implementation is for backward compatibility.
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if options.SourceRect != nil {
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bounds = bounds.Intersect(*options.SourceRect)
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if bounds.Empty() {
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return nil
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}
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}
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geom := &options.GeoM
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mode := driver.CompositeMode(options.CompositeMode)
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filter := driver.FilterNearest
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if options.Filter != FilterDefault {
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filter = driver.Filter(options.Filter)
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} else if img.filter != FilterDefault {
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filter = driver.Filter(img.filter)
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}
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a, b, c, d, tx, ty := geom.elements32()
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i.buffered.DrawImage(img.buffered, img.Bounds(), a, b, c, d, tx, ty, options.ColorM.impl, mode, filter)
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return nil
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}
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// Vertex represents a vertex passed to DrawTriangles.
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//
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// Note that this API is experimental.
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type Vertex struct {
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// DstX and DstY represents a point on a destination image.
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DstX float32
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DstY float32
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// SrcX and SrcY represents a point on a source image.
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// Be careful that SrcX/SrcY coordinates are on the image's bounds.
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// This means that a left-upper point of a sub-image might not be (0, 0).
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SrcX float32
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SrcY float32
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// ColorR/ColorG/ColorB/ColorA represents color scaling values.
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// 1 means the original source image color is used.
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// 0 means a transparent color is used.
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ColorR float32
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ColorG float32
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ColorB float32
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ColorA float32
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}
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// Address represents a sampler address mode.
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type Address int
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const (
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// AddressClampToZero means that out-of-range texture coordinates return 0 (transparent).
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AddressClampToZero Address = Address(driver.AddressClampToZero)
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// AddressRepeat means that texture coordinates wrap to the other side of the texture.
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AddressRepeat Address = Address(driver.AddressRepeat)
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)
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// DrawTrianglesOptions represents options to render triangles on an image.
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//
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// Note that this API is experimental.
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type DrawTrianglesOptions struct {
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// ColorM is a color matrix to draw.
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// The default (zero) value is identity, which doesn't change any color.
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// ColorM is applied before vertex color scale is applied.
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ColorM ColorM
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// CompositeMode is a composite mode to draw.
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// The default (zero) value is regular alpha blending.
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CompositeMode CompositeMode
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// Filter is a type of texture filter.
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// The default (zero) value is FilterDefault.
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Filter Filter
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// Address is a sampler address mode.
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// The default (zero) value is AddressClampToZero.
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Address Address
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}
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// MaxIndicesNum is the maximum number of indices for DrawTriangles.
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const MaxIndicesNum = graphics.IndicesNum
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// DrawTriangles draws a triangle with the specified vertices and their indices.
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//
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// If len(indices) is not multiple of 3, DrawTriangles panics.
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//
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// If len(indices) is more than MaxIndicesNum, DrawTriangles panics.
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//
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// The rule in which DrawTriangles works effectively is same as DrawImage's.
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//
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// When the image i is disposed, DrawTriangles does nothing.
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//
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// Internal mipmap is not used on DrawTriangles.
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//
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// Note that this API is experimental.
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func (i *Image) DrawTriangles(vertices []Vertex, indices []uint16, img *Image, options *DrawTrianglesOptions) {
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i.copyCheck()
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if i.isDisposed() {
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return
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}
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if i.isSubImage() {
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panic("ebiten: render to a subimage is not implemented (DrawTriangles)")
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}
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if len(indices)%3 != 0 {
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panic("ebiten: len(indices) % 3 must be 0")
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}
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if len(indices) > MaxIndicesNum {
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panic("ebiten: len(indices) must be <= MaxIndicesNum")
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}
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// TODO: Check the maximum value of indices and len(vertices)?
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if options == nil {
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options = &DrawTrianglesOptions{}
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}
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mode := driver.CompositeMode(options.CompositeMode)
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filter := driver.FilterNearest
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if options.Filter != FilterDefault {
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filter = driver.Filter(options.Filter)
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} else if img.filter != FilterDefault {
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filter = driver.Filter(img.filter)
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}
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b := img.Bounds()
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bx0 := float32(b.Min.X)
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by0 := float32(b.Min.Y)
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bx1 := float32(b.Max.X)
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by1 := float32(b.Max.Y)
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// TODO: Should we use mipmap.verticesBackend?
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vs := make([]float32, len(vertices)*graphics.VertexFloatNum)
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for i, v := range vertices {
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vs[i*graphics.VertexFloatNum] = v.DstX
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vs[i*graphics.VertexFloatNum+1] = v.DstY
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vs[i*graphics.VertexFloatNum+2] = v.SrcX
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vs[i*graphics.VertexFloatNum+3] = v.SrcY
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vs[i*graphics.VertexFloatNum+4] = bx0
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vs[i*graphics.VertexFloatNum+5] = by0
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vs[i*graphics.VertexFloatNum+6] = bx1
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vs[i*graphics.VertexFloatNum+7] = by1
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vs[i*graphics.VertexFloatNum+8] = v.ColorR
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vs[i*graphics.VertexFloatNum+9] = v.ColorG
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vs[i*graphics.VertexFloatNum+10] = v.ColorB
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vs[i*graphics.VertexFloatNum+11] = v.ColorA
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}
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is := make([]uint16, len(indices))
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copy(is, indices)
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i.buffered.DrawTriangles(img.buffered, vs, is, options.ColorM.impl, mode, filter, driver.Address(options.Address))
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}
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// SubImage returns an image representing the portion of the image p visible through r. The returned value shares pixels with the original image.
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//
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// The returned value is always *ebiten.Image.
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//
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// If the image is disposed, SubImage returns nil.
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//
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// In the current Ebiten implementation, SubImage is available only as a rendering source.
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func (i *Image) SubImage(r image.Rectangle) image.Image {
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i.copyCheck()
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if i.isDisposed() {
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return nil
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}
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img := &Image{
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buffered: i.buffered,
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filter: i.filter,
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}
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// Keep the original image's reference not to dispose that by GC.
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if i.isSubImage() {
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img.original = i.original
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} else {
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img.original = i
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}
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img.addr = img
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r = r.Intersect(i.Bounds())
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// Need to check Empty explicitly. See the standard image package implementations.
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if r.Empty() {
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img.bounds = image.ZR
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} else {
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img.bounds = r
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}
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return img
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}
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// Bounds returns the bounds of the image.
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func (i *Image) Bounds() image.Rectangle {
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if i.isDisposed() {
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panic("ebiten: the image is already disposed")
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}
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return i.bounds
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}
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// ColorModel returns the color model of the image.
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func (i *Image) ColorModel() color.Model {
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return color.RGBAModel
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}
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// At returns the color of the image at (x, y).
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//
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// At loads pixels from GPU to system memory if necessary, which means that At can be slow.
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//
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// At always returns a transparent color if the image is disposed.
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//
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// Note that important logic should not rely on values returned by At, since
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// the returned values can include very slight differences between some machines.
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//
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// At can't be called outside the main loop (ebiten.Run's updating function) starts (as of version 1.4.0-alpha).
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func (i *Image) At(x, y int) color.Color {
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if i.isDisposed() {
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return color.RGBA{}
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}
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if i.isSubImage() && !image.Pt(x, y).In(i.bounds) {
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return color.RGBA{}
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}
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r, g, b, a, err := i.buffered.At(x, y)
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if err != nil {
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theUIContext.setError(err)
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}
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return color.RGBA{r, g, b, a}
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}
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// Set sets the color at (x, y).
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//
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// Set loads pixels from GPU to system memory if necessary, which means that Set can be slow.
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//
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// In the current implementation, successive calls of Set invokes loading pixels at most once, so this is efficient.
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//
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// If the image is disposed, Set does nothing.
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func (i *Image) Set(x, y int, clr color.Color) {
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i.copyCheck()
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if i.isDisposed() {
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return
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}
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if !image.Pt(x, y).In(i.Bounds()) {
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return
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}
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if i.isSubImage() {
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i = i.original
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}
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r, g, b, a := clr.RGBA()
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pix := []byte{byte(r >> 8), byte(g >> 8), byte(b >> 8), byte(a >> 8)}
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if err := i.buffered.ReplacePixels(pix, x, y, 1, 1); err != nil {
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theUIContext.setError(err)
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}
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}
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// Dispose disposes the image data. After disposing, most of image functions do nothing and returns meaningless values.
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//
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// Calling Dispose is not mandatory. GC automatically collects internal resources that no objects refer to.
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// However, calling Dispose explicitly is helpful if memory usage matters.
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//
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// When the image is disposed, Dipose does nothing.
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//
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// Dipose always return nil as of 1.5.0-alpha.
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func (i *Image) Dispose() error {
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i.copyCheck()
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if i.isDisposed() {
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return nil
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}
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if i.isSubImage() {
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return nil
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}
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i.buffered.MarkDisposed()
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i.buffered = nil
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return nil
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}
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// ReplacePixels replaces the pixels of the image with p.
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//
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// The given p must represent RGBA pre-multiplied alpha values. len(p) must equal to 4 * (bounds width) * (bounds height).
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//
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// ReplacePixels works on a sub-image.
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//
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// When len(p) is not appropriate, ReplacePixels panics.
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//
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// When the image is disposed, ReplacePixels does nothing.
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//
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// ReplacePixels always returns nil as of 1.5.0-alpha.
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func (i *Image) ReplacePixels(p []byte) error {
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i.copyCheck()
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if i.isDisposed() {
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return nil
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}
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r := i.Bounds()
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if err := i.buffered.ReplacePixels(p, r.Min.X, r.Min.Y, r.Dx(), r.Dy()); err != nil {
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theUIContext.setError(err)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// A DrawImageOptions represents options to render an image on an image.
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type DrawImageOptions struct {
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// GeoM is a geometry matrix to draw.
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// The default (zero) value is identify, which draws the image at (0, 0).
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GeoM GeoM
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// ColorM is a color matrix to draw.
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// The default (zero) value is identity, which doesn't change any color.
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ColorM ColorM
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// CompositeMode is a composite mode to draw.
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// The default (zero) value is regular alpha blending.
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CompositeMode CompositeMode
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// Filter is a type of texture filter.
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// The default (zero) value is FilterDefault.
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//
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// Filter can also be specified at NewImage* functions, but
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// specifying filter at DrawImageOptions is recommended (as of 1.7.0-alpha).
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//
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// If both Filter specified at NewImage* and DrawImageOptions are FilterDefault,
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// FilterNearest is used.
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// If either is FilterDefault and the other is not, the latter is used.
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// Otherwise, Filter specified at DrawImageOptions is used.
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Filter Filter
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// Deprecated (as of 1.5.0-alpha): Use SubImage instead.
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ImageParts ImageParts
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// Deprecated (as of 1.1.0-alpha): Use SubImage instead.
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Parts []ImagePart
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// Deprecated (as of 1.9.0-alpha): Use SubImage instead.
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SourceRect *image.Rectangle
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}
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// NewImage returns an empty image.
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//
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// If width or height is less than 1 or more than device-dependent maximum size, NewImage panics.
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//
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// filter argument is just for backward compatibility.
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// If you are not sure, specify FilterDefault.
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//
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// Error returned by NewImage is always nil as of 1.5.0-alpha.
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func NewImage(width, height int, filter Filter) (*Image, error) {
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return newImage(width, height, filter, false), nil
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}
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func newImage(width, height int, filter Filter, volatile bool) *Image {
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i := &Image{
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buffered: buffered.NewImage(width, height, volatile),
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filter: filter,
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bounds: image.Rect(0, 0, width, height),
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}
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i.addr = i
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return i
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}
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// NewImageFromImage creates a new image with the given image (source).
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//
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// If source's width or height is less than 1 or more than device-dependent maximum size, NewImageFromImage panics.
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|
//
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|
// filter argument is just for backward compatibility.
|
|
// If you are not sure, specify FilterDefault.
|
|
//
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// Error returned by NewImageFromImage is always nil as of 1.5.0-alpha.
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func NewImageFromImage(source image.Image, filter Filter) (*Image, error) {
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size := source.Bounds().Size()
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|
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width, height := size.X, size.Y
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|
|
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i := &Image{
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buffered: buffered.NewImage(width, height, false),
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filter: filter,
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bounds: image.Rect(0, 0, width, height),
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}
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i.addr = i
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|
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_ = i.ReplacePixels(copyImage(source))
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return i, nil
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|
}
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|
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|
func newScreenFramebufferImage(width, height int) *Image {
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i := &Image{
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buffered: buffered.NewScreenFramebufferImage(width, height),
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filter: FilterDefault,
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|
bounds: image.Rect(0, 0, width, height),
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}
|
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i.addr = i
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return i
|
|
}
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|
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|
// MaxImageSize is deprecated as of 1.7.0-alpha. No replacement so far.
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|
//
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|
// TODO: Make this replacement (#541)
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|
var MaxImageSize = 4096
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