/* * Copyright 2012 Google Inc. * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file. */ #ifndef SkPathRef_DEFINED #define SkPathRef_DEFINED #include "SkMatrix.h" #include "SkPoint.h" #include "SkRect.h" #include "SkRefCnt.h" #include "SkTDArray.h" #include // ptrdiff_t class SkRBuffer; class SkWBuffer; /** * Holds the path verbs and points. It is versioned by a generation ID. None of its public methods * modify the contents. To modify or append to the verbs/points wrap the SkPathRef in an * SkPathRef::Editor object. Installing the editor resets the generation ID. It also performs * copy-on-write if the SkPathRef is shared by multipls SkPaths. The caller passes the Editor's * constructor a SkAutoTUnref, which may be updated to point to a new SkPathRef after the editor's * constructor returns. * * The points and verbs are stored in a single allocation. The points are at the begining of the * allocation while the verbs are stored at end of the allocation, in reverse order. Thus the points * and verbs both grow into the middle of the allocation until the meet. To access verb i in the * verb array use ref.verbs()[~i] (because verbs() returns a pointer just beyond the first * logical verb or the last verb in memory). */ class SK_API SkPathRef : public ::SkRefCnt { public: SK_DECLARE_INST_COUNT(SkPathRef); class Editor { public: Editor(SkAutoTUnref* pathRef, int incReserveVerbs = 0, int incReservePoints = 0); ~Editor() { SkDEBUGCODE(sk_atomic_dec(&fPathRef->fEditorsAttached);) } /** * Returns the array of points. */ SkPoint* points() { return fPathRef->fPoints; } /** * Gets the ith point. Shortcut for this->points() + i */ SkPoint* atPoint(int i) { SkASSERT((unsigned) i < (unsigned) fPathRef->fPointCnt); return this->points() + i; }; /** * Adds the verb and allocates space for the number of points indicated by the verb. The * return value is a pointer to where the points for the verb should be written. */ SkPoint* growForVerb(int /*SkPath::Verb*/ verb) { SkDEBUGCODE(fPathRef->validate();) return fPathRef->growForVerb(verb); } SkPoint* growForConic(SkScalar w); /** * Allocates space for additional verbs and points and returns pointers to the new verbs and * points. verbs will point one beyond the first new verb (index it using [~]). pts points * at the first new point (indexed normally []). */ void grow(int newVerbs, int newPts, uint8_t** verbs, SkPoint** pts) { SkASSERT(NULL != verbs); SkASSERT(NULL != pts); SkDEBUGCODE(fPathRef->validate();) int oldVerbCnt = fPathRef->fVerbCnt; int oldPointCnt = fPathRef->fPointCnt; SkASSERT(verbs && pts); fPathRef->grow(newVerbs, newPts); *verbs = fPathRef->fVerbs - oldVerbCnt; *pts = fPathRef->fPoints + oldPointCnt; SkDEBUGCODE(fPathRef->validate();) } /** * Resets the path ref to a new verb and point count. The new verbs and points are * uninitialized. */ void resetToSize(int newVerbCnt, int newPointCnt, int newConicCount) { fPathRef->resetToSize(newVerbCnt, newPointCnt, newConicCount); } /** * Gets the path ref that is wrapped in the Editor. */ SkPathRef* pathRef() { return fPathRef; } private: SkPathRef* fPathRef; }; public: /** * Gets a path ref with no verbs or points. */ static SkPathRef* CreateEmpty(); /** * Returns true if all of the points in this path are finite, meaning there * are no infinities and no NaNs. */ bool isFinite() const { if (fBoundsIsDirty) { this->computeBounds(); } return SkToBool(fIsFinite); } bool hasComputedBounds() const { return !fBoundsIsDirty; } /** Returns the bounds of the path's points. If the path contains 0 or 1 points, the bounds is set to (0,0,0,0), and isEmpty() will return true. Note: this bounds may be larger than the actual shape, since curves do not extend as far as their control points. */ const SkRect& getBounds() const { if (fBoundsIsDirty) { this->computeBounds(); } return fBounds; } void setBounds(const SkRect& rect) { SkASSERT(rect.fLeft <= rect.fRight && rect.fTop <= rect.fBottom); fBounds = rect; fBoundsIsDirty = false; fIsFinite = fBounds.isFinite(); } /** * Transforms a path ref by a matrix, allocating a new one only if necessary. */ static void CreateTransformedCopy(SkAutoTUnref* dst, const SkPathRef& src, const SkMatrix& matrix); static SkPathRef* CreateFromBuffer(SkRBuffer* buffer #ifndef DELETE_THIS_CODE_WHEN_SKPS_ARE_REBUILT_AT_V14_AND_ALL_OTHER_INSTANCES_TOO , bool newFormat, int32_t oldPacked #endif ); /** * Rollsback a path ref to zero verbs and points with the assumption that the path ref will be * repopulated with approximately the same number of verbs and points. A new path ref is created * only if necessary. */ static void Rewind(SkAutoTUnref* pathRef); virtual ~SkPathRef() { SkDEBUGCODE(this->validate();) sk_free(fPoints); SkDEBUGCODE(fPoints = NULL;) SkDEBUGCODE(fVerbs = NULL;) SkDEBUGCODE(fVerbCnt = 0x9999999;) SkDEBUGCODE(fPointCnt = 0xAAAAAAA;) SkDEBUGCODE(fPointCnt = 0xBBBBBBB;) SkDEBUGCODE(fGenerationID = 0xEEEEEEEE;) SkDEBUGCODE(fEditorsAttached = 0x7777777;) } int countPoints() const { SkDEBUGCODE(this->validate();) return fPointCnt; } int countVerbs() const { SkDEBUGCODE(this->validate();) return fVerbCnt; } /** * Returns a pointer one beyond the first logical verb (last verb in memory order). */ const uint8_t* verbs() const { SkDEBUGCODE(this->validate();) return fVerbs; } /** * Returns a const pointer to the first verb in memory (which is the last logical verb). */ const uint8_t* verbsMemBegin() const { return this->verbs() - fVerbCnt; } /** * Returns a const pointer to the first point. */ const SkPoint* points() const { SkDEBUGCODE(this->validate();) return fPoints; } /** * Shortcut for this->points() + this->countPoints() */ const SkPoint* pointsEnd() const { return this->points() + this->countPoints(); } const SkScalar* conicWeights() const { SkDEBUGCODE(this->validate();) return fConicWeights.begin(); } const SkScalar* conicWeightsEnd() const { SkDEBUGCODE(this->validate();) return fConicWeights.end(); } /** * Convenience methods for getting to a verb or point by index. */ uint8_t atVerb(int index) { SkASSERT((unsigned) index < (unsigned) fVerbCnt); return this->verbs()[~index]; } const SkPoint& atPoint(int index) const { SkASSERT((unsigned) index < (unsigned) fPointCnt); return this->points()[index]; } bool operator== (const SkPathRef& ref) const; /** * Writes the path points and verbs to a buffer. */ void writeToBuffer(SkWBuffer* buffer); /** * Gets the number of bytes that would be written in writeBuffer() */ uint32_t writeSize(); /** * Gets an ID that uniquely identifies the contents of the path ref. If two path refs have the * same ID then they have the same verbs and points. However, two path refs may have the same * contents but different genIDs. */ uint32_t genID() const; private: enum SerializationOffsets { kIsFinite_SerializationShift = 25, // requires 1 bit }; SkPathRef() { fBoundsIsDirty = true; // this also invalidates fIsFinite fPointCnt = 0; fVerbCnt = 0; fVerbs = NULL; fPoints = NULL; fFreeSpace = 0; fGenerationID = kEmptyGenID; SkDEBUGCODE(fEditorsAttached = 0;) SkDEBUGCODE(this->validate();) } void copy(const SkPathRef& ref, int additionalReserveVerbs, int additionalReservePoints); // Return true if the computed bounds are finite. static bool ComputePtBounds(SkRect* bounds, const SkPathRef& ref) { int count = ref.countPoints(); if (count <= 1) { // we ignore just 1 point (moveto) bounds->setEmpty(); return count ? ref.points()->isFinite() : true; } else { return bounds->setBoundsCheck(ref.points(), count); } } // called, if dirty, by getBounds() void computeBounds() const { SkDEBUGCODE(this->validate();) SkASSERT(fBoundsIsDirty); fIsFinite = ComputePtBounds(&fBounds, *this); fBoundsIsDirty = false; } /** Makes additional room but does not change the counts or change the genID */ void incReserve(int additionalVerbs, int additionalPoints) { SkDEBUGCODE(this->validate();) size_t space = additionalVerbs * sizeof(uint8_t) + additionalPoints * sizeof (SkPoint); this->makeSpace(space); SkDEBUGCODE(this->validate();) } /** Resets the path ref with verbCount verbs and pointCount points, all uninitialized. Also * allocates space for reserveVerb additional verbs and reservePoints additional points.*/ void resetToSize(int verbCount, int pointCount, int conicCount, int reserveVerbs = 0, int reservePoints = 0) { SkDEBUGCODE(this->validate();) fBoundsIsDirty = true; // this also invalidates fIsFinite fGenerationID = 0; size_t newSize = sizeof(uint8_t) * verbCount + sizeof(SkPoint) * pointCount; size_t newReserve = sizeof(uint8_t) * reserveVerbs + sizeof(SkPoint) * reservePoints; size_t minSize = newSize + newReserve; ptrdiff_t sizeDelta = this->currSize() - minSize; if (sizeDelta < 0 || static_cast(sizeDelta) >= 3 * minSize) { sk_free(fPoints); fPoints = NULL; fVerbs = NULL; fFreeSpace = 0; fVerbCnt = 0; fPointCnt = 0; this->makeSpace(minSize); fVerbCnt = verbCount; fPointCnt = pointCount; fFreeSpace -= newSize; } else { fPointCnt = pointCount; fVerbCnt = verbCount; fFreeSpace = this->currSize() - minSize; } fConicWeights.setCount(conicCount); SkDEBUGCODE(this->validate();) } /** * Increases the verb count by newVerbs and the point count be newPoints. New verbs and points * are uninitialized. */ void grow(int newVerbs, int newPoints) { SkDEBUGCODE(this->validate();) size_t space = newVerbs * sizeof(uint8_t) + newPoints * sizeof (SkPoint); this->makeSpace(space); fVerbCnt += newVerbs; fPointCnt += newPoints; fFreeSpace -= space; fBoundsIsDirty = true; // this also invalidates fIsFinite SkDEBUGCODE(this->validate();) } /** * Increases the verb count 1, records the new verb, and creates room for the requisite number * of additional points. A pointer to the first point is returned. Any new points are * uninitialized. */ SkPoint* growForVerb(int /*SkPath::Verb*/ verb); /** * Ensures that the free space available in the path ref is >= size. The verb and point counts * are not changed. */ void makeSpace(size_t size) { SkDEBUGCODE(this->validate();) ptrdiff_t growSize = size - fFreeSpace; if (growSize <= 0) { return; } size_t oldSize = this->currSize(); // round to next multiple of 8 bytes growSize = (growSize + 7) & ~static_cast(7); // we always at least double the allocation if (static_cast(growSize) < oldSize) { growSize = oldSize; } if (growSize < kMinSize) { growSize = kMinSize; } size_t newSize = oldSize + growSize; // Note that realloc could memcpy more than we need. It seems to be a win anyway. TODO: // encapsulate this. fPoints = reinterpret_cast(sk_realloc_throw(fPoints, newSize)); size_t oldVerbSize = fVerbCnt * sizeof(uint8_t); void* newVerbsDst = reinterpret_cast( reinterpret_cast(fPoints) + newSize - oldVerbSize); void* oldVerbsSrc = reinterpret_cast( reinterpret_cast(fPoints) + oldSize - oldVerbSize); memmove(newVerbsDst, oldVerbsSrc, oldVerbSize); fVerbs = reinterpret_cast(reinterpret_cast(fPoints) + newSize); fFreeSpace += growSize; SkDEBUGCODE(this->validate();) } /** * Private, non-const-ptr version of the public function verbsMemBegin(). */ uint8_t* verbsMemWritable() { SkDEBUGCODE(this->validate();) return fVerbs - fVerbCnt; } /** * Gets the total amount of space allocated for verbs, points, and reserve. */ size_t currSize() const { return reinterpret_cast(fVerbs) - reinterpret_cast(fPoints); } SkDEBUGCODE(void validate() const;) /** * Called the first time someone calls CreateEmpty to actually create the singleton. */ static void CreateEmptyImpl(SkPathRef** empty); enum { kMinSize = 256, }; mutable SkRect fBounds; mutable uint8_t fBoundsIsDirty; mutable SkBool8 fIsFinite; // only meaningful if bounds are valid SkPoint* fPoints; // points to begining of the allocation uint8_t* fVerbs; // points just past the end of the allocation (verbs grow backwards) int fVerbCnt; int fPointCnt; size_t fFreeSpace; // redundant but saves computation SkTDArray fConicWeights; enum { kEmptyGenID = 1, // GenID reserved for path ref with zero points and zero verbs. }; mutable uint32_t fGenerationID; SkDEBUGCODE(int32_t fEditorsAttached;) // assert that only one editor in use at any time. typedef SkRefCnt INHERITED; }; #endif