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*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*/
#ifndef __CAIROMM_PATTERN_H
#define __CAIROMM_PATTERN_H
#include <cairomm/surface.h>
#include <cairomm/enums.h>
#include <cairo.h>
namespace Cairo
{
struct ColorStop
{
double offset;
double red, green, blue, alpha;
};
class Matrix;
/**
* This is a reference-counted object that should be used via Cairo::RefPtr.
*/
class Pattern
{
protected:
//Use derived constructors.
//TODO?: Pattern(cairo_pattern_t *target);
public:
/** Create a C++ wrapper for the C instance. This C++ instance should then be given to a RefPtr.
* @param cobject The C instance.
* @param has_reference Whether we already have a reference. Otherwise, the constructor will take an extra reference.
*/
explicit Pattern(cairo_pattern_t* cobject, bool has_reference = false);
virtual ~Pattern();
void set_matrix(const Matrix& matrix);
void get_matrix(Matrix& matrix) const;
/** @since 1.8
*/
Matrix get_matrix() const;
/* To keep 1.6.x ABI */
void set_matrix(const cairo_matrix_t& matrix);
void get_matrix(cairo_matrix_t& matrix) const;
PatternType get_type() const;
typedef cairo_pattern_t cobject;
inline cobject* cobj() { return m_cobject; }
inline const cobject* cobj() const { return m_cobject; }
#ifndef DOXYGEN_IGNORE_THIS
///For use only by the cairomm implementation.
inline ErrorStatus get_status() const
{ return cairo_pattern_status(const_cast<cairo_pattern_t*>(cobj())); }
#endif //DOXYGEN_IGNORE_THIS
void reference() const;
void unreference() const;
protected:
//Used by derived types only.
Pattern();
cobject* m_cobject;
private:
Pattern(const Pattern&);
Pattern& operator=(const Pattern&);
};
class SolidPattern : public Pattern
{
protected:
public:
/** Create a C++ wrapper for the C instance.
* @param cobject The C instance.
* @param has_reference Whether we already have a reference. Otherwise, the constructor will take an extra reference.
*/
explicit SolidPattern(cairo_pattern_t* cobject, bool has_reference = false);
/**
* Gets the solid color for a solid color pattern.
*
* @param red return value for red component of color
* @param green return value for green component of color
* @param blue return value for blue component of color
* @param alpha return value for alpha component of color
*
* @since 1.4
**/
void get_rgba (double& red, double& green,
double& blue, double& alpha) const;
//TODO: Documentation
static RefPtr<SolidPattern> create_rgb(double red, double green, double blue);
//TODO: Documentation
static RefPtr<SolidPattern> create_rgba(double red, double green,
double blue, double alpha);
//TODO?: SolidPattern(cairo_pattern_t *target);
virtual ~SolidPattern();
};
class SurfacePattern : public Pattern
{
protected:
explicit SurfacePattern(const RefPtr<Surface>& surface);
//TODO?: SurfacePattern(cairo_pattern_t *target);
public:
/** Create a C++ wrapper for the C instance. This C++ instance should then be given to a RefPtr.
* @param cobject The C instance.
* @param has_reference Whether we already have a reference. Otherwise, the constructor will take an extra reference.
*/
explicit SurfacePattern(cairo_pattern_t* cobject, bool has_reference = false);
/**
* Gets the surface associated with this pattern
*
* @since 1.4
**/
RefPtr<const Surface> get_surface () const;
/**
* Gets the surface associated with this pattern
*
* @since 1.4
**/
RefPtr<Surface> get_surface ();
virtual ~SurfacePattern();
static RefPtr<SurfacePattern> create(const RefPtr<Surface>& surface);
void set_extend(Extend extend);
Extend get_extend() const;
void set_filter(Filter filter);
Filter get_filter() const;
};
class Gradient : public Pattern
{
protected:
//Use derived constructors.
//TODO?: Gradient(cairo_pattern_t *target);
public:
/** Create a C++ wrapper for the C instance. This C++ instance should then be given to a RefPtr.
* @param cobject The C instance.
* @param has_reference Whether we already have a reference. Otherwise, the constructor will take an extra reference.
*/
explicit Gradient(cairo_pattern_t* cobject, bool has_reference = false);
virtual ~Gradient();
/**
* Adds an opaque color stop to a gradient pattern. The offset
* specifies the location along the gradient's control vector. For
* example, a linear gradient's control vector is from (x0,y0) to
* (x1,y1) while a radial gradient's control vector is from any point
* on the start circle to the corresponding point on the end circle.
*
* The color is specified in the same way as in Context::set_source_rgb().
*
* @param offset an offset in the range [0.0 .. 1.0]
* @param red red component of color
* @param green green component of color
* @param blue blue component of color
**/
void add_color_stop_rgb(double offset, double red, double green, double blue);
/**
* Adds a translucent color stop to a gradient pattern. The offset
* specifies the location along the gradient's control vector. For
* example, a linear gradient's control vector is from (x0,y0) to
* (x1,y1) while a radial gradient's control vector is from any point
* on the start circle to the corresponding point on the end circle.
*
* The color is specified in the same way as in Context::set_source_rgba().
*
* @param offset an offset in the range [0.0 .. 1.0]
* @param red red component of color
* @param green green component of color
* @param blue blue component of color
* @param alpha alpha component of color
*/
void add_color_stop_rgba(double offset, double red, double green, double blue, double alpha);
/*
* Gets the color stops and offsets for this Gradient
*
* @since 1.4
*/
std::vector<ColorStop> get_color_stops() const;
protected:
Gradient();
};
class LinearGradient : public Gradient
{
protected:
LinearGradient(double x0, double y0, double x1, double y1);
public:
/** Create a C++ wrapper for the C instance. This C++ instance should then be given to a RefPtr.
* @param cobject The C instance.
* @param has_reference Whether we already have a reference. Otherwise, the constructor will take an extra reference.
*/
explicit LinearGradient(cairo_pattern_t* cobject, bool has_reference = false);
/**
* @param x0 return value for the x coordinate of the first point
* @param y0 return value for the y coordinate of the first point
* @param x1 return value for the x coordinate of the second point
* @param y1 return value for the y coordinate of the second point
*
* Gets the gradient endpoints for a linear gradient.
*
* @since 1.4
**/
void get_linear_points(double &x0, double &y0,
double &x1, double &y1) const;
//TODO?: LinearGradient(cairo_pattern_t *target);
virtual ~LinearGradient();
static RefPtr<LinearGradient> create(double x0, double y0, double x1, double y1);
};
class RadialGradient : public Gradient
{
protected:
RadialGradient(double cx0, double cy0, double radius0, double cx1, double cy1, double radius1);
public:
/** Create a C++ wrapper for the C instance. This C++ instance should then be given to a RefPtr.
* @param cobject The C instance.
* @param has_reference Whether we already have a reference. Otherwise, the constructor will take an extra reference.
*/
explicit RadialGradient(cairo_pattern_t* cobject, bool has_reference = false);
/**
* @param x0 return value for the x coordinate of the center of the first (inner) circle
* @param y0 return value for the y coordinate of the center of the first (inner) circle
* @param r0 return value for the radius of the first (inner) circle
* @param x1 return value for the x coordinate of the center of the second (outer) circle
* @param y1 return value for the y coordinate of the center of the second (outer) circle
* @param r1 return value for the radius of the second (outer) circle
*
* Gets the gradient endpoint circles for a radial gradient, each
* specified as a center coordinate and a radius.
*
* @since 1.4
**/
void get_radial_circles(double& x0, double& y0, double& r0,
double& x1, double& y1, double& r1) const;
//TODO?: RadialGradient(cairo_pattern_t *target);
virtual ~RadialGradient();
static RefPtr<RadialGradient> create(double cx0, double cy0, double radius0, double cx1, double cy1, double radius1);
};
} // namespace Cairo
#endif //__CAIROMM_PATTERN_H
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