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001:        /*
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025:        package java.awt;
026:
027:        import java.awt.image.ImageProducer;
028:        import java.awt.image.ImageObserver;
029:        import java.awt.image.ImageFilter;
030:        import java.awt.image.FilteredImageSource;
031:        import java.awt.image.AreaAveragingScaleFilter;
032:        import java.awt.image.ReplicateScaleFilter;
033:
034:        import sun.awt.image.SurfaceManager;
035:
036:        /**
037:         * The abstract class <code>Image</code> is the superclass of all 
038:         * classes that represent graphical images. The image must be 
039:         * obtained in a platform-specific manner.
040:         *
041:         * @version 	1.50, 05/05/07
042:         * @author 	Sami Shaio
043:         * @author 	Arthur van Hoff
044:         * @since       JDK1.0
045:         */
046:        public abstract class Image {
047:
048:            /**
049:             * convenience object; we can use this single static object for 
050:             * all images that do not create their own image caps; it holds the
051:             * default (unaccelerated) properties.
052:             */
053:            private static ImageCapabilities defaultImageCaps = new ImageCapabilities(
054:                    false);
055:
056:            /**
057:             * Priority for accelerating this image.  Subclasses are free to
058:             * set different default priorities and applications are free to
059:             * set the priority for specific images via the
060:             * <code>setAccelerationPriority(float)</code> method.
061:             * @since 1.5
062:             */
063:            protected float accelerationPriority = .5f;
064:
065:            /**
066:             * Determines the width of the image. If the width is not yet known, 
067:             * this method returns <code>-1</code> and the specified   
068:             * <code>ImageObserver</code> object is notified later.
069:             * @param     observer   an object waiting for the image to be loaded.
070:             * @return    the width of this image, or <code>-1</code> 
071:             *                   if the width is not yet known.
072:             * @see       java.awt.Image#getHeight
073:             * @see       java.awt.image.ImageObserver
074:             */
075:            public abstract int getWidth(ImageObserver observer);
076:
077:            /**
078:             * Determines the height of the image. If the height is not yet known, 
079:             * this method returns <code>-1</code> and the specified  
080:             * <code>ImageObserver</code> object is notified later.
081:             * @param     observer   an object waiting for the image to be loaded.
082:             * @return    the height of this image, or <code>-1</code> 
083:             *                   if the height is not yet known.
084:             * @see       java.awt.Image#getWidth
085:             * @see       java.awt.image.ImageObserver
086:             */
087:            public abstract int getHeight(ImageObserver observer);
088:
089:            /**
090:             * Gets the object that produces the pixels for the image.
091:             * This method is called by the image filtering classes and by 
092:             * methods that perform image conversion and scaling.
093:             * @return     the image producer that produces the pixels 
094:             *                                  for this image.
095:             * @see        java.awt.image.ImageProducer
096:             */
097:            public abstract ImageProducer getSource();
098:
099:            /**
100:             * Creates a graphics context for drawing to an off-screen image. 
101:             * This method can only be called for off-screen images. 
102:             * @return  a graphics context to draw to the off-screen image. 
103:             * @exception UnsupportedOperationException if called for a 
104:             *            non-off-screen image.
105:             * @see     java.awt.Graphics
106:             * @see     java.awt.Component#createImage(int, int)
107:             */
108:            public abstract Graphics getGraphics();
109:
110:            /**
111:             * Gets a property of this image by name. 
112:             * <p>
113:             * Individual property names are defined by the various image 
114:             * formats. If a property is not defined for a particular image, this 
115:             * method returns the <code>UndefinedProperty</code> object. 
116:             * <p>
117:             * If the properties for this image are not yet known, this method 
118:             * returns <code>null</code>, and the <code>ImageObserver</code> 
119:             * object is notified later. 
120:             * <p>
121:             * The property name <code>"comment"</code> should be used to store 
122:             * an optional comment which can be presented to the application as a 
123:             * description of the image, its source, or its author. 
124:             * @param       name   a property name.
125:             * @param       observer   an object waiting for this image to be loaded.
126:             * @return      the value of the named property.
127:             * @throws      <code>NullPointerException</code> if the property name is null.
128:             * @see         java.awt.image.ImageObserver
129:             * @see         java.awt.Image#UndefinedProperty
130:             */
131:            public abstract Object getProperty(String name,
132:                    ImageObserver observer);
133:
134:            /**
135:             * The <code>UndefinedProperty</code> object should be returned whenever a
136:             * property which was not defined for a particular image is fetched.
137:             */
138:            public static final Object UndefinedProperty = new Object();
139:
140:            /**
141:             * Creates a scaled version of this image.
142:             * A new <code>Image</code> object is returned which will render 
143:             * the image at the specified <code>width</code> and 
144:             * <code>height</code> by default.  The new <code>Image</code> object
145:             * may be loaded asynchronously even if the original source image
146:             * has already been loaded completely.  
147:             *
148:             * <p>
149:             * 
150:             * If either <code>width</code> 
151:             * or <code>height</code> is a negative number then a value is 
152:             * substituted to maintain the aspect ratio of the original image 
153:             * dimensions. If both <code>width</code> and <code>height</code>
154:             * are negative, then the original image dimensions are used.
155:             *
156:             * @param width the width to which to scale the image.
157:             * @param height the height to which to scale the image.
158:             * @param hints flags to indicate the type of algorithm to use
159:             * for image resampling.
160:             * @return     a scaled version of the image.
161:             * @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>width</code>
162:             *             or <code>height</code> is zero.
163:             * @see        java.awt.Image#SCALE_DEFAULT
164:             * @see        java.awt.Image#SCALE_FAST 
165:             * @see        java.awt.Image#SCALE_SMOOTH
166:             * @see        java.awt.Image#SCALE_REPLICATE
167:             * @see        java.awt.Image#SCALE_AREA_AVERAGING
168:             * @since      JDK1.1
169:             */
170:            public Image getScaledInstance(int width, int height, int hints) {
171:                ImageFilter filter;
172:                if ((hints & (SCALE_SMOOTH | SCALE_AREA_AVERAGING)) != 0) {
173:                    filter = new AreaAveragingScaleFilter(width, height);
174:                } else {
175:                    filter = new ReplicateScaleFilter(width, height);
176:                }
177:                ImageProducer prod;
178:                prod = new FilteredImageSource(getSource(), filter);
179:                return Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().createImage(prod);
180:            }
181:
182:            /**
183:             * Use the default image-scaling algorithm.
184:             * @since JDK1.1
185:             */
186:            public static final int SCALE_DEFAULT = 1;
187:
188:            /**
189:             * Choose an image-scaling algorithm that gives higher priority
190:             * to scaling speed than smoothness of the scaled image.
191:             * @since JDK1.1
192:             */
193:            public static final int SCALE_FAST = 2;
194:
195:            /**
196:             * Choose an image-scaling algorithm that gives higher priority
197:             * to image smoothness than scaling speed.
198:             * @since JDK1.1
199:             */
200:            public static final int SCALE_SMOOTH = 4;
201:
202:            /**
203:             * Use the image scaling algorithm embodied in the 
204:             * <code>ReplicateScaleFilter</code> class.  
205:             * The <code>Image</code> object is free to substitute a different filter 
206:             * that performs the same algorithm yet integrates more efficiently
207:             * into the imaging infrastructure supplied by the toolkit.
208:             * @see        java.awt.image.ReplicateScaleFilter
209:             * @since      JDK1.1
210:             */
211:            public static final int SCALE_REPLICATE = 8;
212:
213:            /**
214:             * Use the Area Averaging image scaling algorithm.  The
215:             * image object is free to substitute a different filter that
216:             * performs the same algorithm yet integrates more efficiently
217:             * into the image infrastructure supplied by the toolkit.
218:             * @see java.awt.image.AreaAveragingScaleFilter
219:             * @since JDK1.1
220:             */
221:            public static final int SCALE_AREA_AVERAGING = 16;
222:
223:            /**
224:             * Flushes all reconstructable resources being used by this Image object.
225:             * This includes any pixel data that is being cached for rendering to
226:             * the screen as well as any system resources that are being used
227:             * to store data or pixels for the image if they can be recreated.
228:             * The image is reset to a state similar to when it was first created
229:             * so that if it is again rendered, the image data will have to be
230:             * recreated or fetched again from its source.
231:             * <p>
232:             * Examples of how this method affects specific types of Image object:
233:             * <ul>
234:             * <li>
235:             * BufferedImage objects leave the primary Raster which stores their
236:             * pixels untouched, but flush any information cached about those
237:             * pixels such as copies uploaded to the display hardware for
238:             * accelerated blits.
239:             * <li>
240:             * Image objects created by the Component methods which take a
241:             * width and height leave their primary buffer of pixels untouched,
242:             * but have all cached information released much like is done for
243:             * BufferedImage objects.
244:             * <li>
245:             * VolatileImage objects release all of their pixel resources
246:             * including their primary copy which is typically stored on
247:             * the display hardware where resources are scarce.
248:             * These objects can later be restored using their
249:             * {@link java.awt.image.VolatileImage#validate validate}
250:             * method.
251:             * <li>
252:             * Image objects created by the Toolkit and Component classes which are
253:             * loaded from files, URLs or produced by an {@link ImageProducer}
254:             * are unloaded and all local resources are released.
255:             * These objects can later be reloaded from their original source
256:             * as needed when they are rendered, just as when they were first
257:             * created.
258:             * </ul>
259:             */
260:            public void flush() {
261:                if (surfaceManager != null) {
262:                    surfaceManager.flush();
263:                }
264:            }
265:
266:            /**
267:             * Returns an ImageCapabilities object which can be
268:             * inquired as to the capabilities of this
269:             * Image on the specified GraphicsConfiguration.
270:             * This allows programmers to find
271:             * out more runtime information on the specific Image
272:             * object that they have created.  For example, the user
273:             * might create a BufferedImage but the system may have
274:             * no video memory left for creating an image of that
275:             * size on the given GraphicsConfiguration, so although the object
276:             * may be acceleratable in general, it
277:             * does not have that capability on this GraphicsConfiguration.
278:             * @param gc a <code>GraphicsConfiguration</code> object.  A value of null
279:             * for this parameter will result in getting the image capabilities
280:             * for the default <code>GraphicsConfiguration</code>.
281:             * @return an <code>ImageCapabilities</code> object that contains
282:             * the capabilities of this <code>Image</code> on the specified
283:             * GraphicsConfiguration.
284:             * @see java.awt.image.VolatileImage#getCapabilities()
285:             * VolatileImage.getCapabilities()
286:             * @since 1.5
287:             */
288:            public ImageCapabilities getCapabilities(GraphicsConfiguration gc) {
289:                if (surfaceManager != null) {
290:                    return surfaceManager.getCapabilities(gc);
291:                }
292:                // Note: this is just a default object that gets returned in the
293:                // absence of any more specific information from a surfaceManager.
294:                // Subclasses of Image should either override this method or
295:                // make sure that they always have a non-null SurfaceManager
296:                // to return an ImageCapabilities object that is appropriate
297:                // for their given subclass type.
298:                return defaultImageCaps;
299:            }
300:
301:            /**
302:             * Sets a hint for this image about how important acceleration is.
303:             * This priority hint is used to compare to the priorities of other
304:             * Image objects when determining how to use scarce acceleration
305:             * resources such as video memory.  When and if it is possible to
306:             * accelerate this Image, if there are not enough resources available
307:             * to provide that acceleration but enough can be freed up by
308:             * de-accelerating some other image of lower priority, then that other
309:             * Image may be de-accelerated in deference to this one.  Images
310:             * that have the same priority take up resources on a first-come,
311:             * first-served basis.
312:             * @param priority a value between 0 and 1, inclusive, where higher
313:             * values indicate more importance for acceleration.  A value of 0
314:             * means that this Image should never be accelerated.  Other values
315:             * are used simply to determine acceleration priority relative to other
316:             * Images.
317:             * @throws IllegalArgumentException if <code>priority</code> is less
318:             * than zero or greater than 1.
319:             * @since 1.5
320:             */
321:            public void setAccelerationPriority(float priority) {
322:                if (priority < 0 || priority > 1) {
323:                    throw new IllegalArgumentException(
324:                            "Priority must be a value "
325:                                    + "between 0 and 1, inclusive");
326:                }
327:                accelerationPriority = priority;
328:                if (surfaceManager != null) {
329:                    surfaceManager
330:                            .setAccelerationPriority(accelerationPriority);
331:                }
332:            }
333:
334:            /**
335:             * Returns the current value of the acceleration priority hint.
336:             * @see #setAccelerationPriority(float priority) setAccelerationPriority
337:             * @return value between 0 and 1, inclusive, which represents the current
338:             * priority value
339:             * @since 1.5
340:             */
341:            public float getAccelerationPriority() {
342:                return accelerationPriority;
343:            }
344:
345:            SurfaceManager surfaceManager;
346:
347:            static {
348:                SurfaceManager
349:                        .setImageAccessor(new SurfaceManager.ImageAccessor() {
350:                            public SurfaceManager getSurfaceManager(Image img) {
351:                                return img.surfaceManager;
352:                            }
353:
354:                            public void setSurfaceManager(Image img,
355:                                    SurfaceManager mgr) {
356:                                img.surfaceManager = mgr;
357:                            }
358:                        });
359:            }
360:        }
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