mutter/cogl/cogl-pipeline-layer-state.h
Robert Bragg df21e20f65 Adds CoglError api
Although we use GLib internally in Cogl we would rather not leak GLib
api through Cogl's own api, except through explicitly namespaced
cogl_glib_ / cogl_gtype_ feature apis.

One of the benefits we see to not leaking GLib through Cogl's public API
is that documentation for Cogl won't need to first introduce the Glib
API to newcomers, thus hopefully lowering the barrier to learning Cogl.

This patch provides a Cogl specific typedef for reporting runtime errors
which by no coincidence matches the typedef for GError exactly.  If Cogl
is built with --enable-glib (default) then developers can even safely
assume that a CoglError is a GError under the hood.

This patch also enforces a consistent policy for when NULL is passed as
an error argument and an error is thrown. In this case we log the error
and abort the application, instead of silently ignoring it. In common
cases where nothing has been implemented to handle a particular error
and/or where applications are just printing the error and aborting
themselves then this saves some typing. This also seems more consistent
with language based exceptions which usually cause a program to abort if
they are not explicitly caught (which passing a non-NULL error signifies
in this case)

Since this policy for NULL error pointers is stricter than the standard
GError convention, there is a clear note in the documentation to warn
developers that are used to using the GError api.

Reviewed-by: Neil Roberts <neil@linux.intel.com>

(cherry picked from commit b068d5ea09ab32c37e8c965fc8582c85d1b2db46)

Note: Since we can't change the Cogl 1.x api the patch was changed to
not rename _error_quark() functions to be _error_domain() functions and
although it's a bit ugly, instead of providing our own CoglError type
that's compatible with GError we simply #define CoglError to GError
unless Cogl is built with glib disabled.

Note: this patch does technically introduce an API break since it drops
the cogl_error_get_type() symbol generated by glib-mkenum (Since the
CoglError enum was replaced by a CoglSystemError enum) but for now we
are assuming that this will not affect anyone currently using the Cogl
API. If this does turn out to be a problem in practice then we would be
able to fix this my manually copying an implementation of
cogl_error_get_type() generated by glib-mkenum into a compatibility
source file and we could also define the original COGL_ERROR_ enums for
compatibility too.

Note: another minor concern with cherry-picking this patch to the 1.14
branch is that an api scanner would be lead to believe that some APIs
have changed, and for example the gobject-introspection parser which
understands the semantics of GError will not understand the semantics of
CoglError. We expect most people that have tried to use
gobject-introspection with Cogl already understand though that it is not
well suited to generating bindings of the Cogl api anyway and we aren't
aware or anyone depending on such bindings for apis involving GErrors.
(GnomeShell only makes very-very minimal use of Cogl via the gjs
bindings for the cogl_rectangle and cogl_color apis.)

The main reason we have cherry-picked this patch to the 1.14 branch
even given the above concerns is that without it it would become very
awkward for us to cherry-pick other beneficial patches from master.
2013-01-22 17:47:39 +00:00

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/*
* Cogl
*
* An object oriented GL/GLES Abstraction/Utility Layer
*
* Copyright (C) 2007,2008,2009 Intel Corporation.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*
*/
#if !defined(__COGL_H_INSIDE__) && !defined(COGL_COMPILATION)
#error "Only <cogl/cogl.h> can be included directly."
#endif
#ifndef __COGL_PIPELINE_LAYER_STATE_H__
#define __COGL_PIPELINE_LAYER_STATE_H__
#include <cogl/cogl-pipeline.h>
#include <cogl/cogl-color.h>
#include <cogl/cogl-matrix.h>
#include <cogl/cogl-texture.h>
#include <glib.h>
G_BEGIN_DECLS
#ifdef COGL_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_API
/**
* CoglPipelineFilter:
* @COGL_PIPELINE_FILTER_NEAREST: Measuring in manhatten distance from the,
* current pixel center, use the nearest texture texel
* @COGL_PIPELINE_FILTER_LINEAR: Use the weighted average of the 4 texels
* nearest the current pixel center
* @COGL_PIPELINE_FILTER_NEAREST_MIPMAP_NEAREST: Select the mimap level whose
* texel size most closely matches the current pixel, and use the
* %COGL_PIPELINE_FILTER_NEAREST criterion
* @COGL_PIPELINE_FILTER_LINEAR_MIPMAP_NEAREST: Select the mimap level whose
* texel size most closely matches the current pixel, and use the
* %COGL_PIPELINE_FILTER_LINEAR criterion
* @COGL_PIPELINE_FILTER_NEAREST_MIPMAP_LINEAR: Select the two mimap levels
* whose texel size most closely matches the current pixel, use
* the %COGL_PIPELINE_FILTER_NEAREST criterion on each one and take
* their weighted average
* @COGL_PIPELINE_FILTER_LINEAR_MIPMAP_LINEAR: Select the two mimap levels
* whose texel size most closely matches the current pixel, use
* the %COGL_PIPELINE_FILTER_LINEAR criterion on each one and take
* their weighted average
*
* Texture filtering is used whenever the current pixel maps either to more
* than one texture element (texel) or less than one. These filter enums
* correspond to different strategies used to come up with a pixel color, by
* possibly referring to multiple neighbouring texels and taking a weighted
* average or simply using the nearest texel.
*/
typedef enum {
COGL_PIPELINE_FILTER_NEAREST = 0x2600,
COGL_PIPELINE_FILTER_LINEAR = 0x2601,
COGL_PIPELINE_FILTER_NEAREST_MIPMAP_NEAREST = 0x2700,
COGL_PIPELINE_FILTER_LINEAR_MIPMAP_NEAREST = 0x2701,
COGL_PIPELINE_FILTER_NEAREST_MIPMAP_LINEAR = 0x2702,
COGL_PIPELINE_FILTER_LINEAR_MIPMAP_LINEAR = 0x2703
} CoglPipelineFilter;
/* NB: these values come from the equivalents in gl.h */
/**
* CoglPipelineWrapMode:
* @COGL_PIPELINE_WRAP_MODE_REPEAT: The texture will be repeated. This
* is useful for example to draw a tiled background.
* @COGL_PIPELINE_WRAP_MODE_CLAMP_TO_EDGE: The coordinates outside the
* range 0→1 will sample copies of the edge pixels of the
* texture. This is useful to avoid artifacts if only one copy of
* the texture is being rendered.
* @COGL_PIPELINE_WRAP_MODE_AUTOMATIC: Cogl will try to automatically
* decide which of the above two to use. For cogl_rectangle(), it
* will use repeat mode if any of the texture coordinates are
* outside the range 0→1, otherwise it will use clamp to edge. For
* cogl_polygon() it will always use repeat mode. For
* cogl_vertex_buffer_draw() it will use repeat mode except for
* layers that have point sprite coordinate generation enabled. This
* is the default value.
*
* The wrap mode specifies what happens when texture coordinates
* outside the range 0→1 are used. Note that if the filter mode is
* anything but %COGL_PIPELINE_FILTER_NEAREST then texels outside the
* range 0→1 might be used even when the coordinate is exactly 0 or 1
* because OpenGL will try to sample neighbouring pixels. For example
* if you are trying to render the full texture then you may get
* artifacts around the edges when the pixels from the other side are
* merged in if the wrap mode is set to repeat.
*
* Since: 2.0
*/
/* GL_ALWAYS is just used here as a value that is known not to clash
* with any valid GL wrap modes
*
* XXX: keep the values in sync with the CoglPipelineWrapModeInternal
* enum so no conversion is actually needed.
*/
typedef enum {
COGL_PIPELINE_WRAP_MODE_REPEAT = 0x2901,
COGL_PIPELINE_WRAP_MODE_MIRRORED_REPEAT = 0x8370,
COGL_PIPELINE_WRAP_MODE_CLAMP_TO_EDGE = 0x812F,
COGL_PIPELINE_WRAP_MODE_AUTOMATIC = 0x0207 /* GL_ALWAYS */
} CoglPipelineWrapMode;
/* NB: these values come from the equivalents in gl.h */
/**
* cogl_pipeline_set_layer:
* @pipeline: A #CoglPipeline object
* @layer_index: the index of the layer
* @texture: a #CoglTexture for the layer object
*
* In addition to the standard OpenGL lighting model a Cogl pipeline may have
* one or more layers comprised of textures that can be blended together in
* order, with a number of different texture combine modes. This function
* defines a new texture layer.
*
* The index values of multiple layers do not have to be consecutive; it is
* only their relative order that is important.
*
* The @texture parameter can also be %NULL in which case the pipeline
* will use a default white texture. The type of the default texture
* will be the same as whatever texture was last used for the pipeline
* or %COGL_TEXTURE_TYPE_2D if none has been specified yet. To
* explicitly specify the type of default texture required, use
* cogl_pipeline_set_layer_null_texture() instead.
*
* <note>In the future, we may define other types of pipeline layers, such
* as purely GLSL based layers.</note>
*
* Since: 2.0
* Stability: unstable
*/
void
cogl_pipeline_set_layer_texture (CoglPipeline *pipeline,
int layer_index,
CoglTexture *texture);
/**
* cogl_pipeline_set_layer_null_texture:
* @pipeline: A #CoglPipeline
* @layer_index: The layer number to modify
* @texture_type: The type of the default texture to use
*
* Sets the texture for this layer to be the default texture for the
* given type. This is equivalent to calling
* cogl_pipeline_set_layer_texture() with %NULL for the texture
* argument except that you can also specify the type of default
* texture to use. The default texture is a 1x1 pixel white texture.
*
* This function is mostly useful if you want to create a base
* pipeline that you want to create multiple copies from using
* cogl_pipeline_copy(). In that case this function can be used to
* specify the texture type so that any pipeline copies can share the
* internal texture type state for efficiency.
*
* Since: 1.10
* Stability: unstable
*/
void
cogl_pipeline_set_layer_null_texture (CoglPipeline *pipeline,
int layer_index,
CoglTextureType texure_type);
/**
* cogl_pipeline_get_layer_texture:
* @pipeline: A #CoglPipeline object
* @layer_index: the index of the layer
*
* Return value: the texture that was set for the given layer of the
* pipeline or %NULL if no texture was set.
* Stability: unstable
* Since: 1.10
*/
CoglTexture *
cogl_pipeline_get_layer_texture (CoglPipeline *pipeline,
int layer_index);
/**
* cogl_pipeline_remove_layer:
* @pipeline: A #CoglPipeline object
* @layer_index: Specifies the layer you want to remove
*
* This function removes a layer from your pipeline
* Since: 1.10
* Stability: unstable
*/
void
cogl_pipeline_remove_layer (CoglPipeline *pipeline,
int layer_index);
/**
* cogl_pipeline_set_layer_combine:
* @pipeline: A #CoglPipeline object
* @layer_index: Specifies the layer you want define a combine function for
* @blend_string: A <link linkend="cogl-Blend-Strings">Cogl blend string</link>
* describing the desired texture combine function.
* @error: A #CoglError that may report parse errors or lack of GPU/driver
* support. May be %NULL, in which case a warning will be printed out if an
* error is encountered.
*
* If not already familiar; you can refer
* <link linkend="cogl-Blend-Strings">here</link> for an overview of what blend
* strings are and there syntax.
*
* These are all the functions available for texture combining:
* <itemizedlist>
* <listitem>REPLACE(arg0) = arg0</listitem>
* <listitem>MODULATE(arg0, arg1) = arg0 x arg1</listitem>
* <listitem>ADD(arg0, arg1) = arg0 + arg1</listitem>
* <listitem>ADD_SIGNED(arg0, arg1) = arg0 + arg1 - 0.5</listitem>
* <listitem>INTERPOLATE(arg0, arg1, arg2) = arg0 x arg2 + arg1 x (1 - arg2)</listitem>
* <listitem>SUBTRACT(arg0, arg1) = arg0 - arg1</listitem>
* <listitem>
* <programlisting>
* DOT3_RGB(arg0, arg1) = 4 x ((arg0[R] - 0.5)) * (arg1[R] - 0.5) +
* (arg0[G] - 0.5)) * (arg1[G] - 0.5) +
* (arg0[B] - 0.5)) * (arg1[B] - 0.5))
* </programlisting>
* </listitem>
* <listitem>
* <programlisting>
* DOT3_RGBA(arg0, arg1) = 4 x ((arg0[R] - 0.5)) * (arg1[R] - 0.5) +
* (arg0[G] - 0.5)) * (arg1[G] - 0.5) +
* (arg0[B] - 0.5)) * (arg1[B] - 0.5))
* </programlisting>
* </listitem>
* </itemizedlist>
*
* Refer to the
* <link linkend="cogl-Blend-String-syntax">color-source syntax</link> for
* describing the arguments. The valid source names for texture combining
* are:
* <variablelist>
* <varlistentry>
* <term>TEXTURE</term>
* <listitem>Use the color from the current texture layer</listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term>TEXTURE_0, TEXTURE_1, etc</term>
* <listitem>Use the color from the specified texture layer</listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term>CONSTANT</term>
* <listitem>Use the color from the constant given with
* cogl_pipeline_set_layer_constant()</listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term>PRIMARY</term>
* <listitem>Use the color of the pipeline as set with
* cogl_pipeline_set_color()</listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term>PREVIOUS</term>
* <listitem>Either use the texture color from the previous layer, or
* if this is layer 0, use the color of the pipeline as set with
* cogl_pipeline_set_color()</listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* </variablelist>
*
* <refsect2 id="cogl-Layer-Combine-Examples">
* <title>Layer Combine Examples</title>
* <para>This is effectively what the default blending is:</para>
* <informalexample><programlisting>
* RGBA = MODULATE (PREVIOUS, TEXTURE)
* </programlisting></informalexample>
* <para>This could be used to cross-fade between two images, using
* the alpha component of a constant as the interpolator. The constant
* color is given by calling cogl_pipeline_set_layer_constant.</para>
* <informalexample><programlisting>
* RGBA = INTERPOLATE (PREVIOUS, TEXTURE, CONSTANT[A])
* </programlisting></informalexample>
* </refsect2>
*
* <note>You can't give a multiplication factor for arguments as you can
* with blending.</note>
*
* Return value: %TRUE if the blend string was successfully parsed, and the
* described texture combining is supported by the underlying driver and
* or hardware. On failure, %FALSE is returned and @error is set
*
* Since: 2.0
* Stability: unstable
*/
CoglBool
cogl_pipeline_set_layer_combine (CoglPipeline *pipeline,
int layer_index,
const char *blend_string,
CoglError **error);
/**
* cogl_pipeline_set_layer_combine_constant:
* @pipeline: A #CoglPipeline object
* @layer_index: Specifies the layer you want to specify a constant used
* for texture combining
* @constant: The constant color you want
*
* When you are using the 'CONSTANT' color source in a layer combine
* description then you can use this function to define its value.
*
* Since: 2.0
* Stability: unstable
*/
void
cogl_pipeline_set_layer_combine_constant (CoglPipeline *pipeline,
int layer_index,
const CoglColor *constant);
/**
* cogl_pipeline_set_layer_matrix:
* @pipeline: A #CoglPipeline object
* @layer_index: the index for the layer inside @pipeline
* @matrix: the transformation matrix for the layer
*
* This function lets you set a matrix that can be used to e.g. translate
* and rotate a single layer of a pipeline used to fill your geometry.
*
* Since: 1.10
* Stability: unstable
*/
void
cogl_pipeline_set_layer_matrix (CoglPipeline *pipeline,
int layer_index,
const CoglMatrix *matrix);
/**
* cogl_pipeline_get_n_layers:
* @pipeline: A #CoglPipeline object
*
* Retrieves the number of layers defined for the given @pipeline
*
* Return value: the number of layers
*
* Since: 2.0
* Stability: unstable
*/
int
cogl_pipeline_get_n_layers (CoglPipeline *pipeline);
/**
* cogl_pipeline_set_layer_filters:
* @pipeline: A #CoglPipeline object
* @layer_index: the layer number to change.
* @min_filter: the filter used when scaling a texture down.
* @mag_filter: the filter used when magnifying a texture.
*
* Changes the decimation and interpolation filters used when a texture is
* drawn at other scales than 100%.
*
* Since: 1.10
* Stability: unstable
*/
void
cogl_pipeline_set_layer_filters (CoglPipeline *pipeline,
int layer_index,
CoglPipelineFilter min_filter,
CoglPipelineFilter mag_filter);
/**
* cogl_pipeline_get_layer_min_filter:
* @pipeline: A #CoglPipeline object
* @layer_index: the layer number to change.
*
* Retrieves the currently set minification #CoglPipelineFilter set on
* the specified layer. The miniifcation filter determines how the
* layer should be sampled when down-scaled.
*
* The default filter is %COGL_PIPELINE_FILTER_LINEAR but this can be
* changed using cogl_pipeline_set_layer_filters().
*
* Return value: The minification #CoglPipelineFilter for the
* specified layer.
* Since: 1.10
* Stability: unstable
*/
CoglPipelineFilter
cogl_pipeline_get_layer_min_filter (CoglPipeline *pipeline,
int layer_index);
/**
* cogl_pipeline_get_layer_mag_filter:
* @pipeline: A #CoglPipeline object
* @layer_index: the layer number to change.
*
* Retrieves the currently set magnification #CoglPipelineFilter set on
* the specified layer. The magnification filter determines how the
* layer should be sampled when up-scaled.
*
* The default filter is %COGL_PIPELINE_FILTER_LINEAR but this can be
* changed using cogl_pipeline_set_layer_filters().
*
* Return value: The magnification #CoglPipelineFilter for the
* specified layer.
* Since: 1.10
* Stability: unstable
*/
CoglPipelineFilter
cogl_pipeline_get_layer_mag_filter (CoglPipeline *pipeline,
int layer_index);
/**
* cogl_pipeline_set_layer_point_sprite_coords_enabled:
* @pipeline: A #CoglPipeline object
* @layer_index: the layer number to change.
* @enable: whether to enable point sprite coord generation.
* @error: A return location for a CoglError, or NULL to ignore errors.
*
* When rendering points, if @enable is %TRUE then the texture
* coordinates for this layer will be replaced with coordinates that
* vary from 0.0 to 1.0 across the primitive. The top left of the
* point will have the coordinates 0.0,0.0 and the bottom right will
* have 1.0,1.0. If @enable is %FALSE then the coordinates will be
* fixed for the entire point.
*
* This function will only work if %COGL_FEATURE_POINT_SPRITE is
* available. If the feature is not available then the function will
* return %FALSE and set @error.
*
* Return value: %TRUE if the function succeeds, %FALSE otherwise.
* Since: 2.0
* Stability: unstable
*/
CoglBool
cogl_pipeline_set_layer_point_sprite_coords_enabled (CoglPipeline *pipeline,
int layer_index,
CoglBool enable,
CoglError **error);
/**
* cogl_pipeline_get_layer_point_sprite_coords_enabled:
* @pipeline: A #CoglPipeline object
* @layer_index: the layer number to check.
*
* Gets whether point sprite coordinate generation is enabled for this
* texture layer.
*
* Return value: whether the texture coordinates will be replaced with
* point sprite coordinates.
*
* Since: 2.0
* Stability: unstable
*/
CoglBool
cogl_pipeline_get_layer_point_sprite_coords_enabled (CoglPipeline *pipeline,
int layer_index);
/**
* cogl_pipeline_get_layer_wrap_mode_s:
* @pipeline: A #CoglPipeline object
* @layer_index: the layer number to change.
*
* Returns the wrap mode for the 's' coordinate of texture lookups on this
* layer.
*
* Return value: the wrap mode for the 's' coordinate of texture lookups on
* this layer.
*
* Since: 1.6
* Stability: unstable
*/
CoglPipelineWrapMode
cogl_pipeline_get_layer_wrap_mode_s (CoglPipeline *pipeline,
int layer_index);
/**
* cogl_pipeline_set_layer_wrap_mode_s:
* @pipeline: A #CoglPipeline object
* @layer_index: the layer number to change.
* @mode: the new wrap mode
*
* Sets the wrap mode for the 's' coordinate of texture lookups on this layer.
*
* Since: 2.0
* Stability: unstable
*/
void
cogl_pipeline_set_layer_wrap_mode_s (CoglPipeline *pipeline,
int layer_index,
CoglPipelineWrapMode mode);
/**
* cogl_pipeline_get_layer_wrap_mode_t:
* @pipeline: A #CoglPipeline object
* @layer_index: the layer number to change.
*
* Returns the wrap mode for the 't' coordinate of texture lookups on this
* layer.
*
* Return value: the wrap mode for the 't' coordinate of texture lookups on
* this layer.
*
* Since: 1.6
* Stability: unstable
*/
CoglPipelineWrapMode
cogl_pipeline_get_layer_wrap_mode_t (CoglPipeline *pipeline,
int layer_index);
/**
* cogl_pipeline_set_layer_wrap_mode_t:
* @pipeline: A #CoglPipeline object
* @layer_index: the layer number to change.
* @mode: the new wrap mode
*
* Sets the wrap mode for the 't' coordinate of texture lookups on this layer.
*
* Since: 2.0
* Stability: unstable
*/
void
cogl_pipeline_set_layer_wrap_mode_t (CoglPipeline *pipeline,
int layer_index,
CoglPipelineWrapMode mode);
/**
* cogl_pipeline_get_layer_wrap_mode_p:
* @pipeline: A #CoglPipeline object
* @layer_index: the layer number to change.
*
* Returns the wrap mode for the 'p' coordinate of texture lookups on this
* layer.
*
* Return value: the wrap mode for the 'p' coordinate of texture lookups on
* this layer.
*
* Since: 1.6
* Stability: unstable
*/
CoglPipelineWrapMode
cogl_pipeline_get_layer_wrap_mode_p (CoglPipeline *pipeline,
int layer_index);
/**
* cogl_pipeline_set_layer_wrap_mode_p:
* @pipeline: A #CoglPipeline object
* @layer_index: the layer number to change.
* @mode: the new wrap mode
*
* Sets the wrap mode for the 'p' coordinate of texture lookups on
* this layer. 'p' is the third coordinate.
*
* Since: 2.0
* Stability: unstable
*/
void
cogl_pipeline_set_layer_wrap_mode_p (CoglPipeline *pipeline,
int layer_index,
CoglPipelineWrapMode mode);
/**
* cogl_pipeline_set_layer_wrap_mode:
* @pipeline: A #CoglPipeline object
* @layer_index: the layer number to change.
* @mode: the new wrap mode
*
* Sets the wrap mode for all three coordinates of texture lookups on
* this layer. This is equivalent to calling
* cogl_pipeline_set_layer_wrap_mode_s(),
* cogl_pipeline_set_layer_wrap_mode_t() and
* cogl_pipeline_set_layer_wrap_mode_p() separately.
*
* Since: 2.0
* Stability: unstable
*/
void
cogl_pipeline_set_layer_wrap_mode (CoglPipeline *pipeline,
int layer_index,
CoglPipelineWrapMode mode);
/**
* cogl_pipeline_add_layer_snippet:
* @pipeline: A #CoglPipeline
* @layer: The layer to hook the snippet to
* @snippet: A #CoglSnippet
*
* Adds a shader snippet that will hook on to the given layer of the
* pipeline. The exact part of the pipeline that the snippet wraps
* around depends on the hook that is given to
* cogl_snippet_new(). Note that some hooks can't be used with a layer
* and need to be added with cogl_pipeline_add_snippet() instead.
*
* Since: 1.10
* Stability: Unstable
*/
void
cogl_pipeline_add_layer_snippet (CoglPipeline *pipeline,
int layer,
CoglSnippet *snippet);
#endif /* COGL_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_API */
G_END_DECLS
#endif /* __COGL_PIPELINE_LAYER_STATE_H__ */