/* * libcaca Colour ASCII-Art library * Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Sam Hocevar * All Rights Reserved * * $Id$ * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the Do What The Fuck You Want To * Public License, Version 2, as published by Sam Hocevar. See * http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/COPYING for more details. */ /* * This file contains character and string drawing functions. */ #include "config.h" #include "common.h" #if !defined(__KERNEL__) # if defined(HAVE_ERRNO_H) # include # endif #endif #include "caca.h" #include "caca_internals.h" #include "cucul.h" #include "cucul_internals.h" /** \brief Set the display title. * * If libcaca runs in a window, try to change its title. This works with * the OpenGL, X11 and Win32 drivers. * * If an error occurs, -1 is returned and \b errno is set accordingly: * - \c ENOSYS Display driver does not support setting the window title. * * \param dp The libcaca display context. * \param title The desired display title. * \return 0 upon success, -1 if an error occurred. */ int caca_set_display_title(caca_display_t *dp, char const *title) { int ret = dp->drv.set_display_title(dp, title); #if defined(HAVE_ERRNO_H) if(ret) errno = ENOSYS; #endif return ret; } /** \brief Get the display width. * * If libcaca runs in a window, get the usable window width. This value can * be used for aspect ratio calculation. If libcaca does not run in a window * or if there is no way to know the font size, most drivers will assume a * 6x10 font is being used. Note that the units are not necessarily pixels. * * This function never fails. * * \param dp The libcaca display context. * \return The display width. */ unsigned int caca_get_display_width(caca_display_t *dp) { return dp->drv.get_display_width(dp); } /** \brief Get the display height. * * If libcaca runs in a window, get the usable window height. This value can * be used for aspect ratio calculation. If libcaca does not run in a window * or if there is no way to know the font size, assume a 6x10 font is being * used. Note that the units are not necessarily pixels. * * This function never fails. * * \param dp The libcaca display context. * \return The display height. */ unsigned int caca_get_display_height(caca_display_t *dp) { return dp->drv.get_display_height(dp); } /** \brief Set the refresh delay. * * Set the refresh delay in microseconds. The refresh delay is used by * caca_refresh_display() to achieve constant framerate. See the * caca_refresh_display() documentation for more details. * * If the argument is zero, constant framerate is disabled. This is the * default behaviour. * * This function never fails. * * \param dp The libcaca display context. * \param usec The refresh delay in microseconds. * \return This function always returns 0. */ int caca_set_display_time(caca_display_t *dp, unsigned int usec) { dp->delay = usec; return 0; } /** \brief Get the display's average rendering time. * * Get the average rendering time, which is the average measured time * between two caca_refresh_display() calls, in microseconds. If constant * framerate was activated by calling caca_set_display_time(), the average * rendering time will be close to the requested delay even if the real * rendering time was shorter. * * This function never fails. * * \param dp The libcaca display context. * \return The render time in microseconds. */ unsigned int caca_get_display_time(caca_display_t *dp) { return dp->rendertime; } /** \brief Flush pending changes and redraw the screen. * * Flush all graphical operations and print them to the display device. * Nothing will show on the screen until this function is called. * * If caca_set_display_time() was called with a non-zero value, * caca_refresh_display() will use that value to achieve constant * framerate: if two consecutive calls to caca_refresh_display() are within * a time range shorter than the value set with caca_set_display_time(), * the second call will be delayed before performing the screen refresh. * * This function never fails. * * \param dp The libcaca display context. * \return This function always returns 0. */ int caca_refresh_display(caca_display_t *dp) { #if !defined(_DOXYGEN_SKIP_ME) #define IDLE_USEC 5000 #endif int ticks = dp->lastticks + _caca_getticks(&dp->timer); dp->drv.display(dp); /* Once the display is finished, we can ack resizes */ if(dp->resize.resized) { dp->resize.resized = 0; _caca_handle_resize(dp); } /* Wait until dp->delay + time of last call */ ticks += _caca_getticks(&dp->timer); for(ticks += _caca_getticks(&dp->timer); ticks + IDLE_USEC < (int)dp->delay; ticks += _caca_getticks(&dp->timer)) { _caca_sleep(IDLE_USEC); } /* Update the sliding mean of the render time */ dp->rendertime = (7 * dp->rendertime + ticks) / 8; dp->lastticks = ticks - dp->delay; /* If we drifted too much, it's bad, bad, bad. */ if(dp->lastticks > (int)dp->delay) dp->lastticks = 0; return 0; } /** \brief Show or hide the mouse pointer. * * Show or hide the mouse pointer, for devices that support such a feature. * * If an error occurs, -1 is returned and \b errno is set accordingly: * - \c ENOSYS Display driver does not support hiding the mouse pointer. * * \param dp The libcaca display context. * \param flag 0 hides the pointer, 1 shows the system's default pointer * (usually an arrow). Other values are reserved for future use. * \return 0 upon success, -1 if an error occurred. */ int caca_set_mouse(caca_display_t *dp, int flag) { if(!dp->drv.set_mouse) { #if defined(HAVE_ERRNO_H) errno = ENOSYS; #endif return -1; } dp->drv.set_mouse(dp, flag); return 0; } /* * XXX: following functions are local */ void _caca_handle_resize(caca_display_t *dp) { dp->drv.handle_resize(dp); /* Tell libcucul we changed size */ if(dp->resize.w != dp->cv->width || dp->resize.h != dp->cv->height) _cucul_set_canvas_size(dp->cv, dp->resize.w, dp->resize.h); }