Index

Package: Image_Surface

Description

package Cairo.Image_Surface is
Image surfaces provide the ability to render to memory buffers either allocated by Cairo or by the calling code. The supported image formats are those defined in Cairo_Format.

Binding from C File version 1.8.8

Types

Cairo_Format

type Cairo_Format is
     (Cairo_Format_ARGB32,
      --  Each pixel is a 32-bit quantity, with
      --  alpha in the upper 8 bits, then red, then green, then blue.
      --  The 32-bit quantities are stored native-endian. Pre-multiplied
      --  alpha is used. (That is, 50 transparent red is 0x80800000,
      --  not 0x80ff0000.)

      Cairo_Format_RGB24,
      --  Each pixel is a 32-bit quantity, with
      --  the upper 8 bits unused. Red, Green, and Blue are stored
      --  in the remaining 24 bits in that order.

      Cairo_Format_A8,
      --  Each pixel is a 8-bit quantity holding an alpha value.

      Cairo_Format_A1,
      --  Each pixel is a 1-bit quantity holding
      --  an alpha value. Pixels are packed together into 32-bit
      --  quantities. The ordering of the bits matches the
      --  endianess of the platform. On a big-endian machine, the
      --  first pixel is in the uppermost bit, on a little-endian
      --  machine the first pixel is in the least-significant bit.

      CAIRO_FORMAT_RGB16_565_Deprecated_Do_Not_Use
      --  This value is deprecated
     );
Cairo_Format is used to identify the memory format of image data. New entries may be added in future versions.

Byte

type Byte is range 0 .. 255;

ARGB32_Data

type ARGB32_Data is record
      Alpha : Byte;
      Red   : Byte;
      Green : Byte;
      Blue  : Byte;
   end record;
One pixel in ARGB32 format

RGB24_Data

type RGB24_Data is record
      Red   : Byte;
      Green : Byte;
      Blue  : Byte;
   end record;
One pixel in RGB24 format

ARGB32_Array

type ARGB32_Array is array (Natural range <>) of ARGB32_Data;

ARGB32_Array_Access

type ARGB32_Array_Access is access ARGB32_Array;

RGB24_Array

type RGB24_Array is array (Natural range <>) of RGB24_Data;

RGB24_Array_Access

type RGB24_Array_Access is access RGB24_Array;

Byte_Array

type Byte_Array is array (Natural range <>) of Byte;

Byte_Array_Access

type Byte_Array_Access is access Byte_Array;

Subprograms & Entries

Create

function Create 
(Format: Cairo_Format;
Width: Gint;
Height: Gint) return Cairo_Surface;
Format: Format of pixels in the surface to create Width: Width of the surface, in pixels Height: Height of the surface, in pixels Creates an image surface of the specified format and dimensions. Initially the surface contents are all 0. (Specifically, within each pixel, each color or alpha channel belonging to format will be 0. The contents of bits within a pixel, but not belonging to the given format are undefined). Return value: a pointer to the newly created surface. The caller owns the surface and should call Cairo.Surface.Destroy when done with it. This function always returns a valid pointer, but it will return a pointer to a "nil" surface if an error such as out of memory occurs. You can use Cairo.Surface.Status to check for this.

Cairo_Format_Stride_For_Width

function Cairo_Format_Stride_For_Width 
(Format: Cairo_Format;
Width: Gint) return Gint;
Format: A Cairo_Format value Width: The desired Width of an image surface to be created. This function provides a stride value that will respect all alignment requirements of the accelerated image-rendering code within cairo. Return value: the appropriate stride to use given the desired format and width, or -1 if either the format is invalid or the width too large. Since: 1.6

Create_For_Data_Generic

function Create_For_Data_Generic 
(Data: System.Address;
Format: Cairo_Format;
Width: Gint;
Height: Gint;
Stride: Gint) return Cairo_Surface;
Data: a pointer to a buffer supplied by the application in which to write contents. This pointer must be suitably aligned for any kind of variable, (for example, a pointer returned by malloc). Format: the Format of pixels in the buffer Width: the Width of the image to be stored in the buffer Height: the Height of the image to be stored in the buffer Stride: the number of bytes between the start of rows in the buffer as allocated. This value should always be computed by Cairo_Format_Stride_For_Width before allocating the data buffer. This function is a low-level binding to the C function: see also Create_For_Data_[ARGB32|RGB24|A8|A1] Creates an image surface for the provided pixel data. The output buffer must be kept around until the Cairo_Surface is destroyed or Cairo.Surface.Finish is called on the surface. The initial contents of data will be used as the initial image contents; you must explicitly clear the buffer, using, for example, Cairo.Rectangle and Cairo.Fill if you want it cleared. Note that the stride may be larger than Width*bytes_per_pixel to provide proper alignment for each pixel and row. This alignment is required to allow high-performance rendering within cairo. The correct way to obtain a legal stride value is to call Cairo_Format_Stride_For_Width with the desired format and maximum image width value, and the use the resulting stride value to allocate the data and to create the image surface. See Cairo_Format_Stride_For_Width for example code. Return value: a pointer to the newly created surface. The caller owns the surface and should call Cairo.Surface.Destroy when done with it. This function always returns a valid pointer, but it will return a pointer to a "nil" surface in the case of an error such as out of memory or an invalid stride value. In case of invalid stride value the error status of the returned surface will be Cairo_Status_Invalid_Stride. You can use Cairo.Surface.Status to check for this. See Cairo.Surface.Set_User_Data for a means of attaching a destroy-notification fallback to the surface if necessary.

Create_For_Data_ARGB32

function Create_For_Data_ARGB32 
(Data: ARGB32_Array_Access;
Width: Gint;
Height: Gint) return Cairo_Surface;
Same as above, working on ARGB32 format.

Create_For_Data_RGB24

function Create_For_Data_RGB24 
(Data: RGB24_Array_Access;
Width: Gint;
Height: Gint) return Cairo_Surface;
Same as above, working on RGB24 format.

Create_For_Data_A8

function Create_For_Data_A8 
(Data: Byte_Array_Access;
Width: Gint;
Height: Gint) return Cairo_Surface;
Same as above, working on A8 format.

Get_Data_Generic

function Get_Data_Generic 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface) return System.Address;
Surface: a Cairo_Image_Surface Get a pointer to the data of the image surface, for direct inspection or modification. Return value: a pointer to the image data of this surface or System.Null_Address if surface is not an image surface, or if Cairo.Surface.Finish has been called. Since: 1.2

Get_Format

function Get_Format 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface) return Cairo_Format;
Surface: a Cairo_Image_Surface Get the format of the surface. Return value: the format of the surface Since: 1.2

Get_Width

function Get_Width 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface) return Gint;
Surface: a Cairo_Image_Surface Get the width of the image surface in pixels. Return value: the width of the surface in pixels.

Get_Height

function Get_Height 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface) return Gint;
Surface: a Cairo_Image_Surface Get the height of the image surface in pixels. Return value: the height of the surface in pixels.

Get_Stride

function Get_Stride 
(Surface: Cairo_Surface) return Gint;
Surface: a Cairo_Image_Surface Get the stride of the image surface in bytes Return value: the stride of the image surface in bytes (or 0 if surface is not an image surface). The stride is the distance in bytes from the beginning of one row of the image data to the beginning of the next row. Since: 1.2