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| |
| package java.awt.image; |
| |
| import java.awt.Color; |
| import java.awt.Graphics; |
| import java.awt.Graphics2D; |
| import java.awt.GraphicsConfiguration; |
| import java.awt.GraphicsDevice; |
| import java.awt.Image; |
| import java.awt.ImageCapabilities; |
| import java.awt.Toolkit; |
| import java.awt.Transparency; |
| |
| /** |
| * VolatileImage is an image which can lose its |
| * contents at any time due to circumstances beyond the control of the |
| * application (e.g., situations caused by the operating system or by |
| * other applications). Because of the potential for hardware acceleration, |
| * a VolatileImage object can have significant performance benefits on |
| * some platforms. |
| * <p> |
| * The drawing surface of an image (the memory where the image contents |
| * actually reside) can be lost or invalidated, causing the contents of that |
| * memory to go away. The drawing surface thus needs to be restored |
| * or recreated and the contents of that surface need to be |
| * re-rendered. VolatileImage provides an interface for |
| * allowing the user to detect these problems and fix them |
| * when they occur. |
| * <p> |
| * When a VolatileImage object is created, limited system resources |
| * such as video memory (VRAM) may be allocated in order to support |
| * the image. |
| * When a VolatileImage object is no longer used, it may be |
| * garbage-collected and those system resources will be returned, |
| * but this process does not happen at guaranteed times. |
| * Applications that create many VolatileImage objects (for example, |
| * a resizing window may force recreation of its back buffer as the |
| * size changes) may run out of optimal system resources for new |
| * VolatileImage objects simply because the old objects have not |
| * yet been removed from the system. |
| * (New VolatileImage objects may still be created, but they |
| * may not perform as well as those created in accelerated |
| * memory). |
| * The flush method may be called at any time to proactively release |
| * the resources used by a VolatileImage so that it does not prevent |
| * subsequent VolatileImage objects from being accelerated. |
| * In this way, applications can have more control over the state |
| * of the resources taken up by obsolete VolatileImage objects. |
| * <p> |
| * This image should not be subclassed directly but should be created |
| * by using the {@link java.awt.Component#createVolatileImage(int, int) |
| * Component.createVolatileImage} or |
| * {@link java.awt.GraphicsConfiguration#createCompatibleVolatileImage(int, int) |
| * GraphicsConfiguration.createCompatibleVolatileImage(int, int)} methods. |
| * <P> |
| * An example of using a VolatileImage object follows: |
| * <pre> |
| * // image creation |
| * VolatileImage vImg = createVolatileImage(w, h); |
| * |
| * |
| * // rendering to the image |
| * void renderOffscreen() { |
| * do { |
| * if (vImg.validate(getGraphicsConfiguration()) == |
| * VolatileImage.IMAGE_INCOMPATIBLE) |
| * { |
| * // old vImg doesn't work with new GraphicsConfig; re-create it |
| * vImg = createVolatileImage(w, h); |
| * } |
| * Graphics2D g = vImg.createGraphics(); |
| * // |
| * // miscellaneous rendering commands... |
| * // |
| * g.dispose(); |
| * } while (vImg.contentsLost()); |
| * } |
| * |
| * |
| * // copying from the image (here, gScreen is the Graphics |
| * // object for the onscreen window) |
| * do { |
| * int returnCode = vImg.validate(getGraphicsConfiguration()); |
| * if (returnCode == VolatileImage.IMAGE_RESTORED) { |
| * // Contents need to be restored |
| * renderOffscreen(); // restore contents |
| * } else if (returnCode == VolatileImage.IMAGE_INCOMPATIBLE) { |
| * // old vImg doesn't work with new GraphicsConfig; re-create it |
| * vImg = createVolatileImage(w, h); |
| * renderOffscreen(); |
| * } |
| * gScreen.drawImage(vImg, 0, 0, this); |
| * } while (vImg.contentsLost()); |
| * </pre> |
| * <P> |
| * Note that this class subclasses from the {@link Image} class, which |
| * includes methods that take an {@link ImageObserver} parameter for |
| * asynchronous notifications as information is received from |
| * a potential {@link ImageProducer}. Since this {@code VolatileImage} |
| * is not loaded from an asynchronous source, the various methods that take |
| * an {@code ImageObserver} parameter will behave as if the data has |
| * already been obtained from the {@code ImageProducer}. |
| * Specifically, this means that the return values from such methods |
| * will never indicate that the information is not yet available and |
| * the {@code ImageObserver} used in such methods will never |
| * need to be recorded for an asynchronous callback notification. |
| * @since 1.4 |
| */ |
| public abstract class VolatileImage extends Image implements Transparency |
| { |
| |
| // Return codes for validate() method |
| |
| /** |
| * Validated image is ready to use as-is. |
| */ |
| public static final int IMAGE_OK = 0; |
| |
| /** |
| * Validated image has been restored and is now ready to use. |
| * Note that restoration causes contents of the image to be lost. |
| */ |
| public static final int IMAGE_RESTORED = 1; |
| |
| /** |
| * Validated image is incompatible with supplied |
| * {@code GraphicsConfiguration} object and should be |
| * re-created as appropriate. Usage of the image as-is |
| * after receiving this return code from {@code validate} |
| * is undefined. |
| */ |
| public static final int IMAGE_INCOMPATIBLE = 2; |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a static snapshot image of this object. The |
| * {@code BufferedImage} returned is only current with |
| * the {@code VolatileImage} at the time of the request |
| * and will not be updated with any future changes to the |
| * {@code VolatileImage}. |
| * @return a {@link BufferedImage} representation of this |
| * {@code VolatileImage} |
| * @see BufferedImage |
| */ |
| public abstract BufferedImage getSnapshot(); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the width of the {@code VolatileImage}. |
| * @return the width of this {@code VolatileImage}. |
| */ |
| public abstract int getWidth(); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the height of the {@code VolatileImage}. |
| * @return the height of this {@code VolatileImage}. |
| */ |
| public abstract int getHeight(); |
| |
| // Image overrides |
| |
| /** |
| * This returns an ImageProducer for this VolatileImage. |
| * Note that the VolatileImage object is optimized for |
| * rendering operations and blitting to the screen or other |
| * VolatileImage objects, as opposed to reading back the |
| * pixels of the image. Therefore, operations such as |
| * {@code getSource} may not perform as fast as |
| * operations that do not rely on reading the pixels. |
| * Note also that the pixel values read from the image are current |
| * with those in the image only at the time that they are |
| * retrieved. This method takes a snapshot |
| * of the image at the time the request is made and the |
| * ImageProducer object returned works with |
| * that static snapshot image, not the original VolatileImage. |
| * Calling getSource() |
| * is equivalent to calling getSnapshot().getSource(). |
| * @return an {@link ImageProducer} that can be used to produce the |
| * pixels for a {@code BufferedImage} representation of |
| * this Image. |
| * @see ImageProducer |
| * @see #getSnapshot() |
| */ |
| public ImageProducer getSource() { |
| // REMIND: Make sure this functionality is in line with the |
| // spec. In particular, we are returning the Source for a |
| // static image (the snapshot), not a changing image (the |
| // VolatileImage). So if the user expects the Source to be |
| // up-to-date with the current contents of the VolatileImage, |
| // they will be disappointed... |
| // REMIND: This assumes that getSnapshot() returns something |
| // valid and not the default null object returned by this class |
| // (so it assumes that the actual VolatileImage object is |
| // subclassed off something that does the right thing |
| // (e.g., SunVolatileImage). |
| return getSnapshot().getSource(); |
| } |
| |
| // REMIND: if we want any decent performance for getScaledInstance(), |
| // we should override the Image implementation of it... |
| |
| /** |
| * This method returns a {@link Graphics2D}, but is here |
| * for backwards compatibility. {@link #createGraphics() createGraphics} is more |
| * convenient, since it is declared to return a |
| * {@code Graphics2D}. |
| * @return a {@code Graphics2D}, which can be used to draw into |
| * this image. |
| */ |
| public Graphics getGraphics() { |
| return createGraphics(); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a {@code Graphics2D}, which can be used to draw into |
| * this {@code VolatileImage}. |
| * @return a {@code Graphics2D}, used for drawing into this |
| * image. |
| */ |
| public abstract Graphics2D createGraphics(); |
| |
| |
| // Volatile management methods |
| |
| /** |
| * Attempts to restore the drawing surface of the image if the surface |
| * had been lost since the last {@code validate} call. Also |
| * validates this image against the given GraphicsConfiguration |
| * parameter to see whether operations from this image to the |
| * GraphicsConfiguration are compatible. An example of an |
| * incompatible combination might be a situation where a VolatileImage |
| * object was created on one graphics device and then was used |
| * to render to a different graphics device. Since VolatileImage |
| * objects tend to be very device-specific, this operation might |
| * not work as intended, so the return code from this validate |
| * call would note that incompatibility. A null or incorrect |
| * value for gc may cause incorrect values to be returned from |
| * {@code validate} and may cause later problems with rendering. |
| * |
| * @param gc a {@code GraphicsConfiguration} object for this |
| * image to be validated against. A null gc implies that the |
| * validate method should skip the compatibility test. |
| * @return {@code IMAGE_OK} if the image did not need validation<BR> |
| * {@code IMAGE_RESTORED} if the image needed restoration. |
| * Restoration implies that the contents of the image may have |
| * been affected and the image may need to be re-rendered.<BR> |
| * {@code IMAGE_INCOMPATIBLE} if the image is incompatible |
| * with the {@code GraphicsConfiguration} object passed |
| * into the {@code validate} method. Incompatibility |
| * implies that the image may need to be recreated with a |
| * new {@code Component} or |
| * {@code GraphicsConfiguration} in order to get an image |
| * that can be used successfully with this |
| * {@code GraphicsConfiguration}. |
| * An incompatible image is not checked for whether restoration |
| * was necessary, so the state of the image is unchanged |
| * after a return value of {@code IMAGE_INCOMPATIBLE} |
| * and this return value implies nothing about whether the |
| * image needs to be restored. |
| * @see java.awt.GraphicsConfiguration |
| * @see java.awt.Component |
| * @see #IMAGE_OK |
| * @see #IMAGE_RESTORED |
| * @see #IMAGE_INCOMPATIBLE |
| */ |
| public abstract int validate(GraphicsConfiguration gc); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns {@code true} if rendering data was lost since last |
| * {@code validate} call. This method should be called by the |
| * application at the end of any series of rendering operations to |
| * or from the image to see whether |
| * the image needs to be validated and the rendering redone. |
| * @return {@code true} if the drawing surface needs to be restored; |
| * {@code false} otherwise. |
| */ |
| public abstract boolean contentsLost(); |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns an ImageCapabilities object which can be |
| * inquired as to the specific capabilities of this |
| * VolatileImage. This would allow programmers to find |
| * out more runtime information on the specific VolatileImage |
| * object that they have created. For example, the user |
| * might create a VolatileImage but the system may have |
| * no video memory left for creating an image of that |
| * size, so although the object is a VolatileImage, it is |
| * not as accelerated as other VolatileImage objects on |
| * this platform might be. The user might want that |
| * information to find other solutions to their problem. |
| * @return an {@code ImageCapabilities} object that contains |
| * the capabilities of this {@code VolatileImage}. |
| * @since 1.4 |
| */ |
| public abstract ImageCapabilities getCapabilities(); |
| |
| /** |
| * The transparency value with which this image was created. |
| * @see java.awt.GraphicsConfiguration#createCompatibleVolatileImage(int, |
| * int,int) |
| * @see java.awt.GraphicsConfiguration#createCompatibleVolatileImage(int, |
| * int,ImageCapabilities,int) |
| * @see Transparency |
| * @since 1.5 |
| */ |
| protected int transparency = TRANSLUCENT; |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the transparency. Returns either OPAQUE, BITMASK, |
| * or TRANSLUCENT. |
| * @return the transparency of this {@code VolatileImage}. |
| * @see Transparency#OPAQUE |
| * @see Transparency#BITMASK |
| * @see Transparency#TRANSLUCENT |
| * @since 1.5 |
| */ |
| public int getTransparency() { |
| return transparency; |
| } |
| } |