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- /*
- * libcaca Colour ASCII-Art library
- * Copyright © 2002—2018 Sam Hocevar <sam@hocevar.net>
- * All Rights Reserved
- *
- * This library is free software. It comes without any warranty, to
- * the extent permitted by applicable law. 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://www.wtfpl.net/ for more details.
- */
-
- /*
- * This file contains the main functions used by \e libcaca applications
- * to initialise a drawing context.
- */
-
- #include "config.h"
-
- #if !defined(__KERNEL__)
- # include <stdio.h>
- # include <stdlib.h>
- # include <string.h>
- # include <time.h>
- # include <sys/types.h>
- # if defined(HAVE_UNISTD_H)
- # include <unistd.h>
- # endif
- #endif
-
- #include "caca.h"
- #include "caca_internals.h"
-
- static int caca_resize(caca_canvas_t *, int, int);
-
- /** \brief Initialise a \e libcaca canvas.
- *
- * Initialise internal \e libcaca structures and the backend that will
- * be used for subsequent graphical operations. It must be the first
- * \e libcaca function to be called in a function. caca_free_canvas()
- * should be called at the end of the program to free all allocated resources.
- *
- * Both the cursor and the canvas' handle are initialised at the top-left
- * corner.
- *
- * If an error occurs, NULL is returned and \b errno is set accordingly:
- * - \c EINVAL Specified width or height is invalid.
- * - \c EOVERFLOW Specified width and height overflowed.
- * - \c ENOMEM Not enough memory for the requested canvas size.
- *
- * \param width The desired canvas width
- * \param height The desired canvas height
- * \return A libcaca canvas handle upon success, NULL if an error occurred.
- */
- caca_canvas_t * caca_create_canvas(int width, int height)
- {
- caca_canvas_t *cv;
-
- if(width < 0 || height < 0)
- {
- seterrno(EINVAL);
- return NULL;
- }
-
- cv = malloc(sizeof(caca_canvas_t));
-
- if(!cv)
- goto nomem;
-
- cv->refcount = 0;
- cv->autoinc = 0;
- cv->resize_callback = NULL;
- cv->resize_data = NULL;
-
- cv->frame = 0;
- cv->framecount = 1;
- cv->frames = malloc(sizeof(struct caca_frame));
- if(!cv->frames)
- {
- free(cv);
- goto nomem;
- }
-
- cv->frames[0].width = cv->frames[0].height = 0;
- cv->frames[0].chars = NULL;
- cv->frames[0].attrs = NULL;
- cv->frames[0].x = cv->frames[0].y = 0;
- cv->frames[0].handlex = cv->frames[0].handley = 0;
- cv->frames[0].curattr = 0;
- cv->frames[0].name = strdup("frame#00000000");
-
- _caca_load_frame_info(cv);
- caca_set_color_ansi(cv, CACA_DEFAULT, CACA_TRANSPARENT);
-
- cv->ndirty = 0;
- cv->dirty_disabled = 0;
- cv->ff = NULL;
-
- if(caca_resize(cv, width, height) < 0)
- {
- int saved_errno = geterrno();
- free(cv->frames[0].name);
- free(cv->frames);
- free(cv);
- seterrno(saved_errno);
- return NULL;
- }
-
- return cv;
-
- nomem:
- seterrno(ENOMEM);
- return NULL;
- }
-
- /** \brief Manage a canvas.
- *
- * Lock a canvas to prevent it from being resized. If non-NULL,
- * the \e callback function pointer will be called upon each
- * \e caca_set_canvas_size call and if the returned value is zero, the
- * canvas resize request will be denied.
- *
- * This function is only useful for display drivers such as the \e libcaca
- * library.
- *
- * If an error occurs, -1 is returned and \b errno is set accordingly:
- * - \c EBUSY The canvas is already being managed.
- *
- * \param cv A libcaca canvas.
- * \param callback An optional callback function pointer.
- * \param p The argument to be passed to \e callback.
- * \return 0 in case of success, -1 if an error occurred.
- */
- int caca_manage_canvas(caca_canvas_t *cv, int (*callback)(void *), void *p)
- {
- if(cv->refcount)
- {
- seterrno(EBUSY);
- return -1;
- }
-
- cv->resize_callback = callback;
- cv->resize_data = p;
- cv->refcount = 1;
-
- return 0;
- }
-
- /** \brief unmanage a canvas.
- *
- * unlock a canvas previously locked by caca_manage_canvas(). for safety
- * reasons, the callback and callback data arguments must be the same as for
- * the caca_manage_canvas() call.
- *
- * this function is only useful for display drivers such as the \e libcaca
- * library.
- *
- * if an error occurs, -1 is returned and \b errno is set accordingly:
- * - \c einval the canvas is not managed, or the callback arguments do
- * not match.
- *
- * \param cv a libcaca canvas.
- * \param callback the \e callback argument previously passed to
- * caca_manage_canvas().
- * \param p the \e p argument previously passed to caca_manage_canvas().
- * \return 0 in case of success, -1 if an error occurred.
- */
- int caca_unmanage_canvas(caca_canvas_t *cv, int (*callback)(void *), void *p)
- {
- if(!cv->refcount
- || cv->resize_callback != callback || cv->resize_data != p)
- {
- seterrno(EINVAL);
- return -1;
- }
-
- cv->refcount = 0;
-
- return 0;
- }
-
- /** \brief Resize a canvas.
- *
- * Set the canvas' width and height, in character cells.
- *
- * The contents of the canvas are preserved to the extent of the new
- * canvas size. Newly allocated character cells at the right and/or at
- * the bottom of the canvas are filled with spaces.
- *
- * If as a result of the resize the cursor coordinates fall outside the
- * new canvas boundaries, they are readjusted. For instance, if the
- * current X cursor coordinate is 11 and the requested width is 10, the
- * new X cursor coordinate will be 10.
- *
- * It is an error to try to resize the canvas if an output driver has
- * been attached to the canvas using caca_create_display(). You need to
- * remove the output driver using caca_free_display() before you can change
- * the canvas size again. However, the caca output driver can cause a
- * canvas resize through user interaction. See the caca_event() documentation
- * for more about this.
- *
- * If an error occurs, -1 is returned and \b errno is set accordingly:
- * - \c EINVAL Specified width or height is invalid.
- * - \c EOVERFLOW Specified width and height overflowed.
- * - \c EBUSY The canvas is in use by a display driver and cannot be resized.
- * - \c ENOMEM Not enough memory for the requested canvas size. If this
- * happens, the canvas handle becomes invalid and should not be used.
- *
- * \param cv A libcaca canvas.
- * \param width The desired canvas width.
- * \param height The desired canvas height.
- * \return 0 in case of success, -1 if an error occurred.
- */
- int caca_set_canvas_size(caca_canvas_t *cv, int width, int height)
- {
- if(width < 0 || height < 0)
- {
- seterrno(EINVAL);
- return -1;
- }
-
- if(cv->refcount && cv->resize_callback
- && !cv->resize_callback(cv->resize_data))
- {
- seterrno(EBUSY);
- return -1;
- }
-
- return caca_resize(cv, width, height);
- }
-
- /** \brief Get the canvas width.
- *
- * Return the current canvas' width, in character cells.
- *
- * This function never fails.
- *
- * \param cv A libcaca canvas.
- * \return The canvas width.
- */
- int caca_get_canvas_width(caca_canvas_t const *cv)
- {
- return cv->width;
- }
-
- /** \brief Get the canvas height.
- *
- * Returns the current canvas' height, in character cells.
- *
- * This function never fails.
- *
- * \param cv A libcaca canvas.
- * \return The canvas height.
- */
- int caca_get_canvas_height(caca_canvas_t const *cv)
- {
- return cv->height;
- }
-
- /** \brief Get the canvas character array.
- *
- * Return the current canvas' internal character array. The array elements
- * consist in native endian 32-bit Unicode values as returned by
- * caca_get_char().
- *
- * This function is probably only useful for \e libcaca 's internal display
- * drivers.
- *
- * This function never fails.
- *
- * \param cv A libcaca canvas.
- * \return The canvas character array.
- */
- uint32_t const * caca_get_canvas_chars(caca_canvas_t const *cv)
- {
- return (uint32_t const *)cv->chars;
- }
-
- /** \brief Get the canvas attribute array.
- *
- * Returns the current canvas' internal attribute array. The array elements
- * consist in native endian 32-bit attribute values as returned by
- * caca_get_attr().
- *
- * This function is probably only useful for \e libcaca 's internal display
- * drivers.
- *
- * This function never fails.
- *
- * \param cv A libcaca canvas.
- * \return The canvas attribute array.
- */
- uint32_t const * caca_get_canvas_attrs(caca_canvas_t const *cv)
- {
- return (uint32_t const *)cv->attrs;
- }
-
- /** \brief Free a \e libcaca canvas.
- *
- * Free all resources allocated by caca_create_canvas(). The canvas
- * pointer becomes invalid and must no longer be used unless a new call
- * to caca_create_canvas() is made.
- *
- * If an error occurs, -1 is returned and \b errno is set accordingly:
- * - \c EBUSY The canvas is in use by a display driver and cannot be freed.
- *
- * \param cv A libcaca canvas.
- * \return 0 in case of success, -1 if an error occurred.
- */
- int caca_free_canvas(caca_canvas_t *cv)
- {
- int f;
-
- if(cv->refcount)
- {
- seterrno(EBUSY);
- return -1;
- }
-
- for(f = 0; f < cv->framecount; f++)
- {
- free(cv->frames[f].chars);
- free(cv->frames[f].attrs);
- free(cv->frames[f].name);
- }
-
- caca_canvas_set_figfont(cv, NULL);
-
- free(cv->frames);
- free(cv);
-
- return 0;
- }
-
- /** \brief Generate a random integer within a range.
- *
- * Generate a random integer within the given range.
- *
- * This function never fails.
- *
- * \param min The lower bound of the integer range.
- * \param max The upper bound of the integer range.
- * \return A random integer comprised between \p min and \p max - 1
- * (inclusive).
- */
- static caca_timer_t timer = {0, 0};
-
- int caca_rand(int min, int max)
- {
- static int need_init = 1;
-
- if(need_init)
- {
- srand(getpid() + _caca_getticks(&timer));
- need_init = 0;
- }
-
- return min + (int)((1.0 * (max - min)) * rand() / (RAND_MAX + 1.0));
- }
-
-
- /*
- * XXX: The following functions are local.
- */
-
- int caca_resize(caca_canvas_t *cv, int width, int height)
- {
- int x, y, f, old_width, old_height, old_size;
-
- /* Check for overflow */
- int new_size = width * height;
- if (new_size < 0 || (width > 0 && new_size / width != height))
- {
- seterrno(EOVERFLOW);
- return -1;
- }
-
- old_width = cv->width;
- old_height = cv->height;
- old_size = old_width * old_height;
-
- _caca_save_frame_info(cv);
-
- /* Preload new width and height values into the canvas to optimise
- * dirty rectangle handling */
- cv->width = width;
- cv->height = height;
-
- /* If width or height is smaller (or both), we have the opportunity to
- * reduce or even remove dirty rectangles */
- if(width < old_width || height < old_height)
- _caca_clip_dirty_rect_list(cv);
-
- /* Step 1: if new area is bigger, resize the memory area now. */
- if(new_size > old_size)
- {
- for(f = 0; f < cv->framecount; f++)
- {
- cv->frames[f].chars = realloc(cv->frames[f].chars,
- new_size * sizeof(uint32_t));
- cv->frames[f].attrs = realloc(cv->frames[f].attrs,
- new_size * sizeof(uint32_t));
- if(new_size && (!cv->frames[f].chars || !cv->frames[f].attrs))
- {
- seterrno(ENOMEM);
- return -1;
- }
- }
- }
-
- /* Step 2: move line data if necessary. */
- if(width == old_width)
- {
- /* Width did not change, which means we do not need to move data. */
- ;
- }
- else if(width > old_width)
- {
- /* New width is bigger than old width, which means we need to
- * copy lines starting from the bottom of the screen otherwise
- * we will overwrite information. */
- for(f = 0; f < cv->framecount; f++)
- {
- uint32_t *chars = cv->frames[f].chars;
- uint32_t *attrs = cv->frames[f].attrs;
-
- for(y = height < old_height ? height : old_height; y--; )
- {
- uint32_t attr = cv->frames[f].curattr;
-
- for(x = old_width; x--; )
- {
- chars[y * width + x] = chars[y * old_width + x];
- attrs[y * width + x] = attrs[y * old_width + x];
- }
-
- /* Zero the end of the line */
- for(x = width - old_width; x--; )
- {
- chars[y * width + old_width + x] = (uint32_t)' ';
- attrs[y * width + old_width + x] = attr;
- }
- }
- }
-
- if(!cv->dirty_disabled)
- caca_add_dirty_rect(cv, old_width, 0,
- width - old_width, old_height);
- }
- else
- {
- /* New width is smaller. Copy as many lines as possible. Ignore
- * the first line, it is already in place. */
- int lines = height < old_height ? height : old_height;
-
- for(f = 0; f < cv->framecount; f++)
- {
- uint32_t *chars = cv->frames[f].chars;
- uint32_t *attrs = cv->frames[f].attrs;
-
- for(y = 1; y < lines; y++)
- {
- for(x = 0; x < width; x++)
- {
- chars[y * width + x] = chars[y * old_width + x];
- attrs[y * width + x] = attrs[y * old_width + x];
- }
- }
- }
- }
-
- /* Step 3: fill the bottom of the new screen if necessary. */
- if(height > old_height)
- {
- for(f = 0; f < cv->framecount; f++)
- {
- uint32_t *chars = cv->frames[f].chars;
- uint32_t *attrs = cv->frames[f].attrs;
- uint32_t attr = cv->frames[f].curattr;
-
- /* Zero the bottom of the screen */
- for(x = (height - old_height) * width; x--; )
- {
- chars[old_height * width + x] = (uint32_t)' ';
- attrs[old_height * width + x] = attr;
- }
- }
-
- if(!cv->dirty_disabled)
- caca_add_dirty_rect(cv, 0, old_height,
- old_width, height - old_height);
- }
-
- /* If both width and height are larger, there is a new dirty rectangle
- * that needs to be created in the lower right corner. */
- if(!cv->dirty_disabled &&
- width > old_width && height > old_height)
- caca_add_dirty_rect(cv, old_width, old_height,
- width - old_width, height - old_height);
-
- /* Step 4: if new area is smaller, resize memory area now. */
- if(new_size < old_size)
- {
- for(f = 0; f < cv->framecount; f++)
- {
- cv->frames[f].chars = realloc(cv->frames[f].chars,
- new_size * sizeof(uint32_t));
- cv->frames[f].attrs = realloc(cv->frames[f].attrs,
- new_size * sizeof(uint32_t));
- if(new_size && (!cv->frames[f].chars || !cv->frames[f].attrs))
- {
- seterrno(ENOMEM);
- return -1;
- }
- }
- }
-
- /* Set new size */
- for(f = 0; f < cv->framecount; f++)
- {
- if(cv->frames[f].x > (int)width)
- cv->frames[f].x = width;
- if(cv->frames[f].y > (int)height)
- cv->frames[f].y = height;
-
- cv->frames[f].width = width;
- cv->frames[f].height = height;
- }
-
- /* Reset the current frame shortcuts */
- _caca_load_frame_info(cv);
-
- return 0;
- }
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