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diff --git a/xorg-server/hw/xprint/pcl/PclLine.c b/xorg-server/hw/xprint/pcl/PclLine.c deleted file mode 100644 index 68d55a525..000000000 --- a/xorg-server/hw/xprint/pcl/PclLine.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,314 +0,0 @@ -/******************************************************************* -** -** ********************************************************* -** * -** * File: PclLine.c -** * -** * Contents: -** * Line drawing routines for the PCL driver -** * -** * Created: 10/11/95 -** * -** ********************************************************* -** -********************************************************************/ -/* -(c) Copyright 1996 Hewlett-Packard Company -(c) Copyright 1996 International Business Machines Corp. -(c) Copyright 1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc. -(c) Copyright 1996 Novell, Inc. -(c) Copyright 1996 Digital Equipment Corp. -(c) Copyright 1996 Fujitsu Limited -(c) Copyright 1996 Hitachi, Ltd. - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy -of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal -in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights -to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell -copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is -furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in -all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER -IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN -CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -Except as contained in this notice, the names of the copyright holders shall -not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other -dealings in this Software without prior written authorization from said -copyright holders. -*/ - -#ifdef HAVE_DIX_CONFIG_H -#include <dix-config.h> -#endif - -#include "Pcl.h" -#include "gcstruct.h" -#include "windowstr.h" - -/* - * PclPolyLine() - * PclPolySegment() - * - * Generates PCL code to draw a polyline, or a collection of distinct - * line segments, clipped by the current clip region. Since PCL - * supports clipping to a rectangle, and the clip region is - * represented as a collection of visible rectangles, we can draw and - * clip the line by repeatedly drawing the complete line, clipped to - * each rectangle in the clip region. - * - * Since each box in the clipping region generates approximately 30 - * bytes of PCL code, we have to have a way to avoid having a large - * number of boxes. The worst problem the case where the clipping - * region is a collection of one-pixel-high boxes, perhaps arising - * from a bitmap clip mask, or a region defined by a non-rectangular - * polygon. - * - * To alleviate this problem, we create a second clipping region, - * which consists of the union of the bounding boxes of each line - * segment. (Each bounding box is also increased by some amount - * related to the current line width to allow for non-zero-width - * lines, and for the various end and join styles.) This region is - * intersected with the "real" clipping region to get the region used - * to actually clip the polyline. This should result in a significant - * reduction in the number of clip rectangles, as the region-handling - * code should consolidate many of the fragments of one-pixel-high - * rectangles into larger rectangles. - */ - -void -PclPolyLine( - DrawablePtr pDrawable, - GCPtr pGC, - int mode, - int nPoints, - xPoint *pPoints) -{ - char t[80]; - FILE *outFile; - int xoffset = 0, yoffset = 0; - int nbox; - BoxPtr pbox; - xRectangle *drawRects, *r; - RegionPtr drawRegion, region; - short fudge; - int i; - XpContextPtr pCon; - PclContextPrivPtr pConPriv; - - if( PclUpdateDrawableGC( pGC, pDrawable, &outFile ) == FALSE ) - return; - - pCon = PclGetContextFromWindow( (WindowPtr) pDrawable ); - pConPriv = (PclContextPrivPtr) - dixLookupPrivate(&pCon->devPrivates, PclContextPrivateKey); - - /* - * Allocate the storage required to deal with the clipping - * regions. - */ - region = REGION_CREATE( pGC->pScreen, NULL, 0 ); - drawRects = (xRectangle *) - xalloc( ( nPoints - 1 ) * sizeof( xRectangle ) ); - - /* - * Calculate the "fudge factor" based on the line width. - * Multiplying by three seems to be a good first guess. - * XXX I need to think of a way to test this. - */ - fudge = 3 * pGC->lineWidth + 1; - - /* - * Generate the PCL code to draw the polyline, by defining it as a - * macro which uses the HP-GL/2 line drawing function. - */ - - MACRO_START( outFile, pConPriv ); - SAVE_PCL( outFile, pConPriv, "\033%0B" ); - - sprintf( t, "PU%d,%dPD\n", pPoints[0].x + pDrawable->x, - pPoints[0].y + pDrawable->y ); - SAVE_PCL( outFile, pConPriv, t ); /* Move to the start of the polyline */ - - switch( mode ) - { - case CoordModeOrigin: - xoffset = pDrawable->x; - yoffset = pDrawable->y; - SAVE_PCL( outFile, pConPriv, "PA" ); - break; - case CoordModePrevious: - xoffset = yoffset = 0; - SAVE_PCL( outFile, pConPriv, "PR" ); - break; - } - - /* - * Build the "drawing region" as we build the PCL to draw the - * line. - */ - for(i = 1, r = drawRects; i < nPoints; i++, r++ ) - { - if( i != 1 ) - SAVE_PCL( outFile, pConPriv, "," ); - - sprintf( t, "%d,%d", pPoints[i].x + xoffset, - pPoints[i].y + yoffset ); - SAVE_PCL( outFile, pConPriv, t ); - - r->x = MIN( pPoints[i-1].x, pPoints[i].x ) + xoffset - fudge; - r->y = MIN( pPoints[i-1].y, pPoints[i].y ) + yoffset - fudge; - r->width = abs( pPoints[i-1].x - pPoints[i].x ) + 2 * fudge; - r->height = abs( pPoints[i-1].y - pPoints[i].y ) + 2 * fudge; - } - SAVE_PCL( outFile, pConPriv, ";\033%0A" ); /* End the macro */ - MACRO_END( outFile ); - - /* - * Convert the collection of rectangles into a proper region, then - * intersect it with the clip region. - */ - drawRegion = RECTS_TO_REGION( pGC->pScreen, nPoints - 1, - drawRects, CT_UNSORTED ); - if( mode == CoordModePrevious ) - REGION_TRANSLATE( pGC->pScreen, drawRegion, pPoints[0].x, pPoints[0].y ); - REGION_INTERSECT( pGC->pScreen, region, drawRegion, pGC->pCompositeClip ); - - /* - * For each rectangle in the clip region, set the HP-GL/2 "input - * window" and render the entire polyline to it. - */ - pbox = REGION_RECTS( region ); - nbox = REGION_NUM_RECTS( region ); - - PclSendData(outFile, pConPriv, pbox, nbox, 1.0); - - /* - * Clean up the temporary regions - */ - REGION_DESTROY( pGC->pScreen, drawRegion ); - REGION_DESTROY( pGC->pScreen, region ); - xfree( drawRects ); -} - -void -PclPolySegment( - DrawablePtr pDrawable, - GCPtr pGC, - int nSegments, - xSegment *pSegments) -{ - FILE *outFile, *dummy; - char t[80]; - int xoffset, yoffset; - int nbox, i; - unsigned long valid; - BoxPtr pbox; - xRectangle *drawRects, *r; - RegionPtr drawRegion, region; - short fudge; - XpContextPtr pCon; - PclContextPrivPtr pConPriv; - GC cacheGC; - - - if( PclUpdateDrawableGC( pGC, pDrawable, &outFile ) == FALSE ) - return; - - pCon = PclGetContextFromWindow( (WindowPtr) pDrawable ); - pConPriv = (PclContextPrivPtr) - dixLookupPrivate(&pCon->devPrivates, PclContextPrivateKey); - - /* - * Allocate the storage for the temporary regions. - */ - region = REGION_CREATE( pGC->pScreen, NULL, 0 ); - drawRects = (xRectangle *) - xalloc( nSegments * sizeof( xRectangle ) ); - - /* - * Calculate the fudge factor, based on the line width - */ - fudge = pGC->lineWidth * 3 + 1; - - /* - * Turn off line joining. - */ - SEND_PCL( outFile, "\033%0BLA2,6;\033%0A" ); - - /* - * Generate the PCL code to draw the segments, by defining them as - * a macro which uses the HP-GL/2 line drawing function. - * - * XXX I wonder if this should be implemented using the Encoded - * XXX Polyline function. Since I'm only sending it once, it's not - * XXX necessarily too important. - */ - - MACRO_START( outFile, pConPriv ); - SAVE_PCL( outFile, pConPriv, "\033%0B" ); - - xoffset = pDrawable->x; - yoffset = pDrawable->y; - - for( i = 0, r = drawRects; i < nSegments; i++, r++ ) - { - r->x = MIN( pSegments[i].x1, pSegments[i].x2 ) + xoffset; - r->y = MIN( pSegments[i].y1, pSegments[i].y2 ) + yoffset; - r->width = abs( pSegments[i].x1 - pSegments[i].x2 ); - r->height = abs( pSegments[i].y1 - pSegments[i].y2 ); - - sprintf( t, "PU%d,%d;PD%d,%d;", pSegments[i].x1 + xoffset, - pSegments[i].y1 + yoffset, pSegments[i].x2 + - xoffset, pSegments[i].y2 + yoffset ); - SAVE_PCL( outFile, pConPriv, t ); - - r->x -= fudge; - r->y -= fudge; - r->width += 2 * fudge; - r->height += 2 * fudge; - } - SAVE_PCL( outFile, pConPriv, "\033%0A" ); - MACRO_END ( outFile ); - - /* - * Convert the collection of rectangles into a proper region, then - * intersect it with the clip region. - */ - drawRegion = RECTS_TO_REGION( pGC->pScreen, nSegments, - drawRects, CT_UNSORTED ); - REGION_INTERSECT( pGC->pScreen, region, drawRegion, pGC->pCompositeClip ); - - /* - * For each rectangle in the clip region, set the HP-GL/2 "input - * window" and render the entire set of segments to it. - */ - pbox = REGION_RECTS( region ); - nbox = REGION_NUM_RECTS( region ); - - PclSendData(outFile, pConPriv, pbox, nbox, 1.0); - - /* - * Now we need to reset the line join mode to whatever it was at before. - * The easiest way is to force the cached GC's joinstyle to be different - * from the current GC's joinstyle, then re-update the GC. This way, we - * don't have to duplicate code unnecessarily. - */ - PclGetDrawablePrivateStuff( pDrawable, &cacheGC, &valid, &dummy ); - cacheGC.joinStyle = !cacheGC.joinStyle; - PclSetDrawablePrivateGC( pDrawable, cacheGC ); - PclUpdateDrawableGC( pGC, pDrawable, &outFile ); - - /* - * Clean up - */ - REGION_DESTROY( pGC->pScreen, drawRegion ); - REGION_DESTROY( pGC->pScreen, region ); - xfree( drawRects ); -} |