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/*
* Cogl
*
This re-licenses Cogl 1.18 under the MIT license Since the Cogl 1.18 branch is actively maintained in parallel with the master branch; this is a counter part to commit 1b83ef938fc16b which re-licensed the master branch to use the MIT license. This re-licensing is a follow up to the proposal that was sent to the Cogl mailing list: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/cogl/2013-December/001465.html Note: there was a copyright assignment policy in place for Clutter (and therefore Cogl which was part of Clutter at the time) until the 11th of June 2010 and so we only checked the details after that point (commit 0bbf50f905) For each file, authors were identified via this Git command: $ git blame -p -C -C -C20 -M -M10 0bbf50f905..HEAD We received blanket approvals for re-licensing all Red Hat and Collabora contributions which reduced how many people needed to be contacted individually: - http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/cogl/2013-December/001470.html - http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/cogl/2014-January/001536.html Individual approval requests were sent to all the other identified authors who all confirmed the re-license on the Cogl mailinglist: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/cogl/2014-January As well as updating the copyright header in all sources files, the COPYING file has been updated to reflect the license change and also document the other licenses used in Cogl such as the SGI Free Software License B, version 2.0 and the 3-clause BSD license. This patch was not simply cherry-picked from master; but the same methodology was used to check the source files.
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* A Low Level GPU Graphics and Utilities API
*
* Copyright (C) 2008,2009,2010 Intel Corporation.
*
This re-licenses Cogl 1.18 under the MIT license Since the Cogl 1.18 branch is actively maintained in parallel with the master branch; this is a counter part to commit 1b83ef938fc16b which re-licensed the master branch to use the MIT license. This re-licensing is a follow up to the proposal that was sent to the Cogl mailing list: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/cogl/2013-December/001465.html Note: there was a copyright assignment policy in place for Clutter (and therefore Cogl which was part of Clutter at the time) until the 11th of June 2010 and so we only checked the details after that point (commit 0bbf50f905) For each file, authors were identified via this Git command: $ git blame -p -C -C -C20 -M -M10 0bbf50f905..HEAD We received blanket approvals for re-licensing all Red Hat and Collabora contributions which reduced how many people needed to be contacted individually: - http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/cogl/2013-December/001470.html - http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/cogl/2014-January/001536.html Individual approval requests were sent to all the other identified authors who all confirmed the re-license on the Cogl mailinglist: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/cogl/2014-January As well as updating the copyright header in all sources files, the COPYING file has been updated to reflect the license change and also document the other licenses used in Cogl such as the SGI Free Software License B, version 2.0 and the 3-clause BSD license. This patch was not simply cherry-picked from master; but the same methodology was used to check the source files.
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
* obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation
* files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without
* restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy,
* modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
* of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
* included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
* NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
* BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
* CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
* SOFTWARE.
*
*
*
* Authors:
* Damien Lespiau <damien.lespiau@intel.com>
* Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
*/
#if !defined(__COGL_H_INSIDE__) && !defined(COGL_COMPILATION)
#error "Only <cogl/cogl.h> can be included directly."
#endif
#ifndef __COGL_PIXEL_BUFFER_H__
#define __COGL_PIXEL_BUFFER_H__
Add _primitive_draw to replace _framebuffer_draw_primitive When splitting out the CoglPath api we saw that we would be left with inconsistent drawing apis if the drawing apis in core Cogl were lumped into the cogl_framebuffer_ api considering other Cogl sub-libraries or that others will want to create higher level drawing apis outside of Cogl but can't use the same namespace. So that we can aim for a more consistent style this adds a cogl_primitive_draw() api, comparable to cogl_path_fill() or cogl_pango_show_layout() that's intended to replace cogl_framebuffer_draw_primitive() Note: the attribute and rectangle drawing apis are still in the cogl_framebuffer_ namespace and this might potentially change but in these cases there is no single object representing the thing being drawn so it seems a more reasonable they they live in the framebuffer namespace for now. Note: the cogl_framebuffer_draw_primitive() api isn't removed by this patch so it can more conveniently be cherry picked to the 1.16 branch so we can mark it deprecated for a short while. Even though it's marked as experimental api we know that there are people using the api so we'd like to give them a chance to switch to the new api. Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com> (cherry picked from commit 418912b93ff81a47f9b38114d05335ab76277c48) Conflicts: cogl-pango/cogl-pango-display-list.c cogl/Makefile.am cogl/cogl-framebuffer.c cogl/cogl-pipeline-layer-state.h cogl/cogl2-path.c cogl/driver/gl/cogl-clip-stack-gl.c
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/* XXX: We forward declare CoglPixelBuffer here to allow for circular
* dependencies between some headers */
typedef struct _CoglPixelBuffer CoglPixelBuffer;
#include <cogl/cogl-types.h>
#include <cogl/cogl-context.h>
#include <glib-object.h>
G_BEGIN_DECLS
#define COGL_PIXEL_BUFFER(buffer) ((CoglPixelBuffer *)(buffer))
/**
* CoglPixelBuffer: (skip)
*/
/**
* cogl_pixel_buffer_get_gtype:
*
* Returns: a #GType that can be used with the GLib type system.
*/
GType cogl_pixel_buffer_get_gtype (void);
/**
Change API so that CoglPixelBuffer no longer knows its w/h/format The idea is that CoglPixelBuffer should just be a buffer that can be used for pixel data and it has no idea about the details of any images that are stored in it. This is analogous to CoglAttributeBuffer which itself does not have any information about the attributes. When you want to use a pixel buffer you should create a CoglBitmap which points to a region of the attribute buffer and provides the extra needed information such as the width, height and format. That way it is also possible to use a single CoglPixelBuffer with multiple bitmaps. The changes that are made are: • cogl_pixel_buffer_new_with_size has been removed and in its place is cogl_bitmap_new_with_size. This will create a pixel buffer at the right size and rowstride for the given width/height/format and immediately create a single CoglBitmap to point into it. The old function had an out-parameter for the stride of the image but with the new API this should be queriable from the bitmap (although there is no function for this yet). • There is now a public cogl_pixel_buffer_new constructor. This takes a size in bytes and data pointer similarly to cogl_attribute_buffer_new. • cogl_texture_new_from_buffer has been removed. If you want to create a texture from a pixel buffer you should wrap it up in a bitmap first. There is already API to create a texture from a bitmap. This patch also does a bit of header juggling because cogl-context.h was including cogl-texture.h and cogl-framebuffer.h which were causing some circular dependencies when cogl-bitmap.h includes cogl-context.h. These weren't actually needed in cogl-context.h itself but a few other headers were relying on them being included so this adds the #includes where necessary. Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
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* cogl_pixel_buffer_new:
* @context: A #CoglContext
Change API so that CoglPixelBuffer no longer knows its w/h/format The idea is that CoglPixelBuffer should just be a buffer that can be used for pixel data and it has no idea about the details of any images that are stored in it. This is analogous to CoglAttributeBuffer which itself does not have any information about the attributes. When you want to use a pixel buffer you should create a CoglBitmap which points to a region of the attribute buffer and provides the extra needed information such as the width, height and format. That way it is also possible to use a single CoglPixelBuffer with multiple bitmaps. The changes that are made are: • cogl_pixel_buffer_new_with_size has been removed and in its place is cogl_bitmap_new_with_size. This will create a pixel buffer at the right size and rowstride for the given width/height/format and immediately create a single CoglBitmap to point into it. The old function had an out-parameter for the stride of the image but with the new API this should be queriable from the bitmap (although there is no function for this yet). • There is now a public cogl_pixel_buffer_new constructor. This takes a size in bytes and data pointer similarly to cogl_attribute_buffer_new. • cogl_texture_new_from_buffer has been removed. If you want to create a texture from a pixel buffer you should wrap it up in a bitmap first. There is already API to create a texture from a bitmap. This patch also does a bit of header juggling because cogl-context.h was including cogl-texture.h and cogl-framebuffer.h which were causing some circular dependencies when cogl-bitmap.h includes cogl-context.h. These weren't actually needed in cogl-context.h itself but a few other headers were relying on them being included so this adds the #includes where necessary. Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
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* @size: The number of bytes to allocate for the pixel data.
* @data: An optional pointer to vertex data to upload immediately
*
Change API so that CoglPixelBuffer no longer knows its w/h/format The idea is that CoglPixelBuffer should just be a buffer that can be used for pixel data and it has no idea about the details of any images that are stored in it. This is analogous to CoglAttributeBuffer which itself does not have any information about the attributes. When you want to use a pixel buffer you should create a CoglBitmap which points to a region of the attribute buffer and provides the extra needed information such as the width, height and format. That way it is also possible to use a single CoglPixelBuffer with multiple bitmaps. The changes that are made are: • cogl_pixel_buffer_new_with_size has been removed and in its place is cogl_bitmap_new_with_size. This will create a pixel buffer at the right size and rowstride for the given width/height/format and immediately create a single CoglBitmap to point into it. The old function had an out-parameter for the stride of the image but with the new API this should be queriable from the bitmap (although there is no function for this yet). • There is now a public cogl_pixel_buffer_new constructor. This takes a size in bytes and data pointer similarly to cogl_attribute_buffer_new. • cogl_texture_new_from_buffer has been removed. If you want to create a texture from a pixel buffer you should wrap it up in a bitmap first. There is already API to create a texture from a bitmap. This patch also does a bit of header juggling because cogl-context.h was including cogl-texture.h and cogl-framebuffer.h which were causing some circular dependencies when cogl-bitmap.h includes cogl-context.h. These weren't actually needed in cogl-context.h itself but a few other headers were relying on them being included so this adds the #includes where necessary. Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
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* Declares a new #CoglPixelBuffer of @size bytes to contain arrays of
* pixels. Once declared, data can be set using cogl_buffer_set_data()
* or by mapping it into the application's address space using
* cogl_buffer_map().
*
Change API so that CoglPixelBuffer no longer knows its w/h/format The idea is that CoglPixelBuffer should just be a buffer that can be used for pixel data and it has no idea about the details of any images that are stored in it. This is analogous to CoglAttributeBuffer which itself does not have any information about the attributes. When you want to use a pixel buffer you should create a CoglBitmap which points to a region of the attribute buffer and provides the extra needed information such as the width, height and format. That way it is also possible to use a single CoglPixelBuffer with multiple bitmaps. The changes that are made are: • cogl_pixel_buffer_new_with_size has been removed and in its place is cogl_bitmap_new_with_size. This will create a pixel buffer at the right size and rowstride for the given width/height/format and immediately create a single CoglBitmap to point into it. The old function had an out-parameter for the stride of the image but with the new API this should be queriable from the bitmap (although there is no function for this yet). • There is now a public cogl_pixel_buffer_new constructor. This takes a size in bytes and data pointer similarly to cogl_attribute_buffer_new. • cogl_texture_new_from_buffer has been removed. If you want to create a texture from a pixel buffer you should wrap it up in a bitmap first. There is already API to create a texture from a bitmap. This patch also does a bit of header juggling because cogl-context.h was including cogl-texture.h and cogl-framebuffer.h which were causing some circular dependencies when cogl-bitmap.h includes cogl-context.h. These weren't actually needed in cogl-context.h itself but a few other headers were relying on them being included so this adds the #includes where necessary. Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
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* If @data isn't %NULL then @size bytes will be read from @data and
* immediately copied into the new buffer.
*
* Return value: (transfer full): a newly allocated #CoglPixelBuffer
*
Change API so that CoglPixelBuffer no longer knows its w/h/format The idea is that CoglPixelBuffer should just be a buffer that can be used for pixel data and it has no idea about the details of any images that are stored in it. This is analogous to CoglAttributeBuffer which itself does not have any information about the attributes. When you want to use a pixel buffer you should create a CoglBitmap which points to a region of the attribute buffer and provides the extra needed information such as the width, height and format. That way it is also possible to use a single CoglPixelBuffer with multiple bitmaps. The changes that are made are: • cogl_pixel_buffer_new_with_size has been removed and in its place is cogl_bitmap_new_with_size. This will create a pixel buffer at the right size and rowstride for the given width/height/format and immediately create a single CoglBitmap to point into it. The old function had an out-parameter for the stride of the image but with the new API this should be queriable from the bitmap (although there is no function for this yet). • There is now a public cogl_pixel_buffer_new constructor. This takes a size in bytes and data pointer similarly to cogl_attribute_buffer_new. • cogl_texture_new_from_buffer has been removed. If you want to create a texture from a pixel buffer you should wrap it up in a bitmap first. There is already API to create a texture from a bitmap. This patch also does a bit of header juggling because cogl-context.h was including cogl-texture.h and cogl-framebuffer.h which were causing some circular dependencies when cogl-bitmap.h includes cogl-context.h. These weren't actually needed in cogl-context.h itself but a few other headers were relying on them being included so this adds the #includes where necessary. Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
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* Since: 1.10
* Stability: unstable
*/
CoglPixelBuffer *
Change API so that CoglPixelBuffer no longer knows its w/h/format The idea is that CoglPixelBuffer should just be a buffer that can be used for pixel data and it has no idea about the details of any images that are stored in it. This is analogous to CoglAttributeBuffer which itself does not have any information about the attributes. When you want to use a pixel buffer you should create a CoglBitmap which points to a region of the attribute buffer and provides the extra needed information such as the width, height and format. That way it is also possible to use a single CoglPixelBuffer with multiple bitmaps. The changes that are made are: • cogl_pixel_buffer_new_with_size has been removed and in its place is cogl_bitmap_new_with_size. This will create a pixel buffer at the right size and rowstride for the given width/height/format and immediately create a single CoglBitmap to point into it. The old function had an out-parameter for the stride of the image but with the new API this should be queriable from the bitmap (although there is no function for this yet). • There is now a public cogl_pixel_buffer_new constructor. This takes a size in bytes and data pointer similarly to cogl_attribute_buffer_new. • cogl_texture_new_from_buffer has been removed. If you want to create a texture from a pixel buffer you should wrap it up in a bitmap first. There is already API to create a texture from a bitmap. This patch also does a bit of header juggling because cogl-context.h was including cogl-texture.h and cogl-framebuffer.h which were causing some circular dependencies when cogl-bitmap.h includes cogl-context.h. These weren't actually needed in cogl-context.h itself but a few other headers were relying on them being included so this adds the #includes where necessary. Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
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cogl_pixel_buffer_new (CoglContext *context,
size_t size,
Change API so that CoglPixelBuffer no longer knows its w/h/format The idea is that CoglPixelBuffer should just be a buffer that can be used for pixel data and it has no idea about the details of any images that are stored in it. This is analogous to CoglAttributeBuffer which itself does not have any information about the attributes. When you want to use a pixel buffer you should create a CoglBitmap which points to a region of the attribute buffer and provides the extra needed information such as the width, height and format. That way it is also possible to use a single CoglPixelBuffer with multiple bitmaps. The changes that are made are: • cogl_pixel_buffer_new_with_size has been removed and in its place is cogl_bitmap_new_with_size. This will create a pixel buffer at the right size and rowstride for the given width/height/format and immediately create a single CoglBitmap to point into it. The old function had an out-parameter for the stride of the image but with the new API this should be queriable from the bitmap (although there is no function for this yet). • There is now a public cogl_pixel_buffer_new constructor. This takes a size in bytes and data pointer similarly to cogl_attribute_buffer_new. • cogl_texture_new_from_buffer has been removed. If you want to create a texture from a pixel buffer you should wrap it up in a bitmap first. There is already API to create a texture from a bitmap. This patch also does a bit of header juggling because cogl-context.h was including cogl-texture.h and cogl-framebuffer.h which were causing some circular dependencies when cogl-bitmap.h includes cogl-context.h. These weren't actually needed in cogl-context.h itself but a few other headers were relying on them being included so this adds the #includes where necessary. Reviewed-by: Robert Bragg <robert@linux.intel.com>
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const void *data);
/**
* cogl_is_pixel_buffer:
* @object: a #CoglObject to test
*
* Checks whether @object is a pixel buffer.
*
* Return value: %TRUE if the @object is a pixel buffer, and %FALSE
* otherwise
*
* Since: 1.2
* Stability: Unstable
*/
gboolean
cogl_is_pixel_buffer (void *object);
#if 0
/*
* cogl_pixel_buffer_set_region:
* @buffer: A #CoglPixelBuffer object
* @data: pixel data to upload to @array
* @src_width: width in pixels of the region to update
* @src_height: height in pixels of the region to update
* @src_rowstride: row stride in bytes of the source array
* @dst_x: upper left destination horizontal coordinate
* @dst_y: upper left destination vertical coordinate
*
* Uploads new data into a pixel array. The source data pointed by @data can
* have a different stride than @array in which case the function will do the
* right thing for you. For performance reasons, it is recommended for the
* source data to have the same stride than @array.
*
* Return value: %TRUE if the upload succeeded, %FALSE otherwise
*
* Since: 1.2
* Stability: Unstable
*/
gboolean
cogl_pixel_buffer_set_region (CoglPixelBuffer *buffer,
uint8_t *data,
unsigned int src_width,
unsigned int src_height,
unsigned int src_rowstride,
unsigned int dst_x,
unsigned int dst_y);
#endif
G_END_DECLS
#endif /* __COGL_PIXEL_BUFFER_H__ */