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  1. /*
  2. * libcaca ASCII-Art library
  3. * Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Sam Hocevar <sam@zoy.org>
  4. * All Rights Reserved
  5. *
  6. * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
  7. * modify it under the terms of the Do What The Fuck You Want To
  8. * Public License, Version 2, as published by Sam Hocevar. See
  9. * http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/COPYING for more details.
  10. */
  11. /** \file caca.h
  12. * \version \$Id$
  13. * \author Sam Hocevar <sam@zoy.org>
  14. * \brief The \e libcaca public header.
  15. *
  16. * This header contains the public types and functions that applications
  17. * using \e libcaca may use.
  18. */
  19. /** \mainpage libcaca developer documentation
  20. *
  21. * \section intro Introduction
  22. *
  23. * \e libcaca is a graphics library that outputs text instead of pixels,
  24. * so that it can work on older video cards or text terminals. It is not
  25. * unlike the famous AAlib library. \e libcaca can use almost any virtual
  26. * terminal to work, thus it should work on all Unix systems (including
  27. * Mac OS X) using either the slang library or the ncurses library, on DOS
  28. * using the conio library, and on Windows systems using either slang or
  29. * ncurses (through Cygwin emulation) or conio. There is also a native X11
  30. * driver, and an OpenGL driver (through freeglut) that does not require a
  31. * text terminal. For machines without a screen, and with a valid tcp stack,
  32. * the network driver (BSD sockets) should perfectly fit your needs.
  33. *
  34. * \e libcaca is free software, released under the Do What The Fuck You
  35. * Want To Public License. This ensures that no one, not even the \e libcaca
  36. * developers, will ever have anything to say about what you do with the
  37. * software. It used to be licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public
  38. * License, but that was not free enough.
  39. *
  40. * \section api The libcaca API
  41. *
  42. * \e libcaca relies on a low-level, device independent library, called
  43. * \e libcucul. \e libcucul can be used alone as a simple ASCII and/or
  44. * Unicode compositing canvas.
  45. *
  46. * The complete \e libcucul and \e libcaca programming interface is
  47. * available from the cucul.h and caca.h headers.
  48. *
  49. * \section env Environment variables
  50. *
  51. * Some environment variables can be used to change the behaviour of
  52. * \e libcaca or \e libcucul without having to modify the program which
  53. * uses them. These variables are:
  54. *
  55. * \li \b CACA_DRIVER: set the backend video driver. In order of preference:
  56. * - \c conio uses the DOS conio.h interface.
  57. * - \c ncurses uses the ncurses library.
  58. * - \c slang uses the S-Lang library.
  59. * - \c x11 uses the native X11 driver.
  60. * - \c gl uses freeglut and opengl libraries.
  61. * - \c network uses BSD sockets calls.
  62. *
  63. * \li \b CUCUL_BACKGROUND: set the background type.
  64. * - \c solid uses solid coloured backgrounds for all characters. This
  65. * feature does not work with all terminal emulators. This is the
  66. * default choice.
  67. * - \c black uses only black backgrounds to render characters.
  68. *
  69. * \li \b CUCUL_ANTIALIASING: set the antialiasing mode. Antialiasing
  70. * smoothens the rendered image and avoids the commonly seen staircase
  71. * effect.
  72. * - \c none disables antialiasing.
  73. * - \c prefilter uses a simple prefilter antialiasing method. This is
  74. * the default choice.
  75. *
  76. * \li \b CUCUL_DITHERING: set the dithering mode. Dithering is necessary
  77. * when rendering a picture that has more colours than the usually
  78. * available palette.
  79. * - \c none disables dithering.
  80. * - \c ordered2 uses a 2x2 Bayer matrix for dithering.
  81. * - \c ordered4 uses a 4x4 Bayer matrix for dithering. This is the
  82. * default choice.
  83. * - \c ordered8 uses a 8x8 Bayer matrix for dithering.
  84. * - \c random uses random dithering.
  85. *
  86. * \li \b CACA_GEOMETRY: set the video display size. The format of this
  87. * variable must be XxY, with X and Y being integer values. This option
  88. * currently only works with the X11 and the GL driver.
  89. *
  90. * \li \b CACA_FONT: set the rendered font. The format of this variable is
  91. * implementation dependent, but since it currently only works with the
  92. * X11 driver, an X11 font name such as "fixed" or "5x7" is expected.
  93. */
  94. #ifndef __CACA_H__
  95. #define __CACA_H__
  96. #include <cucul.h>
  97. #ifdef __cplusplus
  98. extern "C"
  99. {
  100. #endif
  101. /** \brief User events.
  102. *
  103. * Event types returned by caca_get_event().
  104. */
  105. enum caca_event
  106. {
  107. CACA_EVENT_NONE = 0x00000000, /**< No event. */
  108. CACA_EVENT_KEY_PRESS = 0x01000000, /**< A key was pressed. */
  109. CACA_EVENT_KEY_RELEASE = 0x02000000, /**< A key was released. */
  110. CACA_EVENT_MOUSE_PRESS = 0x04000000, /**< A mouse button was pressed. */
  111. CACA_EVENT_MOUSE_RELEASE = 0x08000000, /**< A mouse button was released. */
  112. CACA_EVENT_MOUSE_MOTION = 0x10000000, /**< The mouse was moved. */
  113. CACA_EVENT_RESIZE = 0x20000000, /**< The window was resized. */
  114. CACA_EVENT_ANY = 0xff000000 /**< Bitmask for any event. */
  115. };
  116. /** \brief Special key values.
  117. *
  118. * Special key values returned by caca_get_event() for which there is no
  119. * ASCII equivalent.
  120. */
  121. enum caca_key
  122. {
  123. CACA_KEY_UNKNOWN = 0, /**< Unknown key. */
  124. /* The following keys have ASCII equivalents */
  125. CACA_KEY_BACKSPACE = 8, /**< The backspace key. */
  126. CACA_KEY_TAB = 9, /**< The tabulation key. */
  127. CACA_KEY_RETURN = 13, /**< The return key. */
  128. CACA_KEY_PAUSE = 19, /**< The pause key. */
  129. CACA_KEY_ESCAPE = 27, /**< The escape key. */
  130. CACA_KEY_DELETE = 127, /**< The delete key. */
  131. /* The following keys do not have ASCII equivalents but have been
  132. * chosen to match the SDL equivalents */
  133. CACA_KEY_UP = 273, /**< The up arrow key. */
  134. CACA_KEY_DOWN = 274, /**< The down arrow key. */
  135. CACA_KEY_LEFT = 275, /**< The left arrow key. */
  136. CACA_KEY_RIGHT = 276, /**< The right arrow key. */
  137. CACA_KEY_INSERT = 277, /**< The insert key. */
  138. CACA_KEY_HOME = 278, /**< The home key. */
  139. CACA_KEY_END = 279, /**< The end key. */
  140. CACA_KEY_PAGEUP = 280, /**< The page up key. */
  141. CACA_KEY_PAGEDOWN = 281, /**< The page down key. */
  142. CACA_KEY_F1 = 282, /**< The F1 key. */
  143. CACA_KEY_F2 = 283, /**< The F2 key. */
  144. CACA_KEY_F3 = 284, /**< The F3 key. */
  145. CACA_KEY_F4 = 285, /**< The F4 key. */
  146. CACA_KEY_F5 = 286, /**< The F5 key. */
  147. CACA_KEY_F6 = 287, /**< The F6 key. */
  148. CACA_KEY_F7 = 288, /**< The F7 key. */
  149. CACA_KEY_F8 = 289, /**< The F8 key. */
  150. CACA_KEY_F9 = 290, /**< The F9 key. */
  151. CACA_KEY_F10 = 291, /**< The F10 key. */
  152. CACA_KEY_F11 = 292, /**< The F11 key. */
  153. CACA_KEY_F12 = 293, /**< The F12 key. */
  154. CACA_KEY_F13 = 294, /**< The F13 key. */
  155. CACA_KEY_F14 = 295, /**< The F14 key. */
  156. CACA_KEY_F15 = 296 /**< The F15 key. */
  157. };
  158. typedef struct caca_context caca_t;
  159. /** \defgroup basic Basic functions
  160. *
  161. * These functions provide the basic \e libcaca routines for library
  162. * initialisation, system information retrieval and configuration.
  163. *
  164. * @{ */
  165. caca_t * caca_attach(cucul_t *qq);
  166. void caca_detach(caca_t *kk);
  167. void caca_set_delay(caca_t *kk, unsigned int);
  168. void caca_display(caca_t *kk);
  169. unsigned int caca_get_rendertime(caca_t *kk);
  170. unsigned int caca_get_window_width(caca_t *kk);
  171. unsigned int caca_get_window_height(caca_t *kk);
  172. int caca_set_window_title(caca_t *kk, char const *);
  173. /* @} */
  174. /** \defgroup event Event handling
  175. *
  176. * These functions handle user events such as keyboard input and mouse
  177. * clicks.
  178. *
  179. * @{ */
  180. unsigned int caca_get_event(caca_t *kk, unsigned int);
  181. unsigned int caca_wait_event(caca_t *kk, unsigned int);
  182. unsigned int caca_get_mouse_x(caca_t *kk);
  183. unsigned int caca_get_mouse_y(caca_t *kk);
  184. /* @} */
  185. #ifdef __cplusplus
  186. }
  187. #endif
  188. #endif /* __CACA_H__ */