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      1/*
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      4
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     21
     22/**
     23 *  \file SDL_render.h
     24 *
     25 *  Header file for SDL 2D rendering functions.
     26 *
     27 *  This API supports the following features:
     28 *      * single pixel points
     29 *      * single pixel lines
     30 *      * filled rectangles
     31 *      * texture images
     32 *
     33 *  The primitives may be drawn in opaque, blended, or additive modes.
     34 *
     35 *  The texture images may be drawn in opaque, blended, or additive modes.
     36 *  They can have an additional color tint or alpha modulation applied to
     37 *  them, and may also be stretched with linear interpolation.
     38 *
     39 *  This API is designed to accelerate simple 2D operations. You may
     40 *  want more functionality such as polygons and particle effects and
     41 *  in that case you should use SDL's OpenGL/Direct3D support or one
     42 *  of the many good 3D engines.
     43 *
     44 *  These functions must be called from the main thread.
     45 *  See this bug for details: http://bugzilla.libsdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1995
     46 */
     47
     48#ifndef _SDL_render_h
     49#define _SDL_render_h
     50
     51#include "SDL_stdinc.h"
     52#include "SDL_rect.h"
     53#include "SDL_video.h"
     54
     55#include "begin_code.h"
     56/* Set up for C function definitions, even when using C++ */
     57#ifdef __cplusplus
     58extern "C" {
     59#endif
     60
     61/**
     62 *  \brief Flags used when creating a rendering context
     63 */
     64typedef enum
     65{
     66    SDL_RENDERER_SOFTWARE = 0x00000001,         /**< The renderer is a software fallback */
     67    SDL_RENDERER_ACCELERATED = 0x00000002,      /**< The renderer uses hardware
     68                                                     acceleration */
     69    SDL_RENDERER_PRESENTVSYNC = 0x00000004,     /**< Present is synchronized
     70                                                     with the refresh rate */
     71    SDL_RENDERER_TARGETTEXTURE = 0x00000008     /**< The renderer supports
     72                                                     rendering to texture */
     73} SDL_RendererFlags;
     74
     75/**
     76 *  \brief Information on the capabilities of a render driver or context.
     77 */
     78typedef struct SDL_RendererInfo
     79{
     80    const char *name;           /**< The name of the renderer */
     81    Uint32 flags;               /**< Supported ::SDL_RendererFlags */
     82    Uint32 num_texture_formats; /**< The number of available texture formats */
     83    Uint32 texture_formats[16]; /**< The available texture formats */
     84    int max_texture_width;      /**< The maximimum texture width */
     85    int max_texture_height;     /**< The maximimum texture height */
     86} SDL_RendererInfo;
     87
     88/**
     89 *  \brief The access pattern allowed for a texture.
     90 */
     91typedef enum
     92{
     93    SDL_TEXTUREACCESS_STATIC,    /**< Changes rarely, not lockable */
     94    SDL_TEXTUREACCESS_STREAMING, /**< Changes frequently, lockable */
     95    SDL_TEXTUREACCESS_TARGET     /**< Texture can be used as a render target */
     96} SDL_TextureAccess;
     97
     98/**
     99 *  \brief The texture channel modulation used in SDL_RenderCopy().
    100 */
    101typedef enum
    102{
    103    SDL_TEXTUREMODULATE_NONE = 0x00000000,     /**< No modulation */
    104    SDL_TEXTUREMODULATE_COLOR = 0x00000001,    /**< srcC = srcC * color */
    105    SDL_TEXTUREMODULATE_ALPHA = 0x00000002     /**< srcA = srcA * alpha */
    106} SDL_TextureModulate;
    107
    108/**
    109 *  \brief Flip constants for SDL_RenderCopyEx
    110 */
    111typedef enum
    112{
    113    SDL_FLIP_NONE = 0x00000000,     /**< Do not flip */
    114    SDL_FLIP_HORIZONTAL = 0x00000001,    /**< flip horizontally */
    115    SDL_FLIP_VERTICAL = 0x00000002     /**< flip vertically */
    116} SDL_RendererFlip;
    117
    118/**
    119 *  \brief A structure representing rendering state
    120 */
    121struct SDL_Renderer;
    122typedef struct SDL_Renderer SDL_Renderer;
    123
    124/**
    125 *  \brief An efficient driver-specific representation of pixel data
    126 */
    127struct SDL_Texture;
    128typedef struct SDL_Texture SDL_Texture;
    129
    130
    131/* Function prototypes */
    132
    133/**
    134 *  \brief Get the number of 2D rendering drivers available for the current
    135 *         display.
    136 *
    137 *  A render driver is a set of code that handles rendering and texture
    138 *  management on a particular display.  Normally there is only one, but
    139 *  some drivers may have several available with different capabilities.
    140 *
    141 *  \sa SDL_GetRenderDriverInfo()
    142 *  \sa SDL_CreateRenderer()
    143 */
    144extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_GetNumRenderDrivers(void);
    145
    146/**
    147 *  \brief Get information about a specific 2D rendering driver for the current
    148 *         display.
    149 *
    150 *  \param index The index of the driver to query information about.
    151 *  \param info  A pointer to an SDL_RendererInfo struct to be filled with
    152 *               information on the rendering driver.
    153 *
    154 *  \return 0 on success, -1 if the index was out of range.
    155 *
    156 *  \sa SDL_CreateRenderer()
    157 */
    158extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_GetRenderDriverInfo(int index,
    159                                                    SDL_RendererInfo * info);
    160
    161/**
    162 *  \brief Create a window and default renderer
    163 *
    164 *  \param width    The width of the window
    165 *  \param height   The height of the window
    166 *  \param window_flags The flags used to create the window
    167 *  \param window   A pointer filled with the window, or NULL on error
    168 *  \param renderer A pointer filled with the renderer, or NULL on error
    169 *
    170 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 on error
    171 */
    172extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_CreateWindowAndRenderer(
    173                                int width, int height, Uint32 window_flags,
    174                                SDL_Window **window, SDL_Renderer **renderer);
    175
    176
    177/**
    178 *  \brief Create a 2D rendering context for a window.
    179 *
    180 *  \param window The window where rendering is displayed.
    181 *  \param index    The index of the rendering driver to initialize, or -1 to
    182 *                  initialize the first one supporting the requested flags.
    183 *  \param flags    ::SDL_RendererFlags.
    184 *
    185 *  \return A valid rendering context or NULL if there was an error.
    186 *
    187 *  \sa SDL_CreateSoftwareRenderer()
    188 *  \sa SDL_GetRendererInfo()
    189 *  \sa SDL_DestroyRenderer()
    190 */
    191extern DECLSPEC SDL_Renderer * SDLCALL SDL_CreateRenderer(SDL_Window * window,
    192                                               int index, Uint32 flags);
    193
    194/**
    195 *  \brief Create a 2D software rendering context for a surface.
    196 *
    197 *  \param surface The surface where rendering is done.
    198 *
    199 *  \return A valid rendering context or NULL if there was an error.
    200 *
    201 *  \sa SDL_CreateRenderer()
    202 *  \sa SDL_DestroyRenderer()
    203 */
    204extern DECLSPEC SDL_Renderer * SDLCALL SDL_CreateSoftwareRenderer(SDL_Surface * surface);
    205
    206/**
    207 *  \brief Get the renderer associated with a window.
    208 */
    209extern DECLSPEC SDL_Renderer * SDLCALL SDL_GetRenderer(SDL_Window * window);
    210
    211/**
    212 *  \brief Get information about a rendering context.
    213 */
    214extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_GetRendererInfo(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    215                                                SDL_RendererInfo * info);
    216
    217/**
    218 *  \brief Get the output size of a rendering context.
    219 */
    220extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_GetRendererOutputSize(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    221                                                      int *w, int *h);
    222
    223/**
    224 *  \brief Create a texture for a rendering context.
    225 *
    226 *  \param renderer The renderer.
    227 *  \param format The format of the texture.
    228 *  \param access One of the enumerated values in ::SDL_TextureAccess.
    229 *  \param w      The width of the texture in pixels.
    230 *  \param h      The height of the texture in pixels.
    231 *
    232 *  \return The created texture is returned, or 0 if no rendering context was
    233 *          active,  the format was unsupported, or the width or height were out
    234 *          of range.
    235 *
    236 *  \sa SDL_QueryTexture()
    237 *  \sa SDL_UpdateTexture()
    238 *  \sa SDL_DestroyTexture()
    239 */
    240extern DECLSPEC SDL_Texture * SDLCALL SDL_CreateTexture(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    241                                                        Uint32 format,
    242                                                        int access, int w,
    243                                                        int h);
    244
    245/**
    246 *  \brief Create a texture from an existing surface.
    247 *
    248 *  \param renderer The renderer.
    249 *  \param surface The surface containing pixel data used to fill the texture.
    250 *
    251 *  \return The created texture is returned, or 0 on error.
    252 *
    253 *  \note The surface is not modified or freed by this function.
    254 *
    255 *  \sa SDL_QueryTexture()
    256 *  \sa SDL_DestroyTexture()
    257 */
    258extern DECLSPEC SDL_Texture * SDLCALL SDL_CreateTextureFromSurface(SDL_Renderer * renderer, SDL_Surface * surface);
    259
    260/**
    261 *  \brief Query the attributes of a texture
    262 *
    263 *  \param texture A texture to be queried.
    264 *  \param format  A pointer filled in with the raw format of the texture.  The
    265 *                 actual format may differ, but pixel transfers will use this
    266 *                 format.
    267 *  \param access  A pointer filled in with the actual access to the texture.
    268 *  \param w       A pointer filled in with the width of the texture in pixels.
    269 *  \param h       A pointer filled in with the height of the texture in pixels.
    270 *
    271 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 if the texture is not valid.
    272 */
    273extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_QueryTexture(SDL_Texture * texture,
    274                                             Uint32 * format, int *access,
    275                                             int *w, int *h);
    276
    277/**
    278 *  \brief Set an additional color value used in render copy operations.
    279 *
    280 *  \param texture The texture to update.
    281 *  \param r       The red color value multiplied into copy operations.
    282 *  \param g       The green color value multiplied into copy operations.
    283 *  \param b       The blue color value multiplied into copy operations.
    284 *
    285 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 if the texture is not valid or color modulation
    286 *          is not supported.
    287 *
    288 *  \sa SDL_GetTextureColorMod()
    289 */
    290extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_SetTextureColorMod(SDL_Texture * texture,
    291                                                   Uint8 r, Uint8 g, Uint8 b);
    292
    293
    294/**
    295 *  \brief Get the additional color value used in render copy operations.
    296 *
    297 *  \param texture The texture to query.
    298 *  \param r         A pointer filled in with the current red color value.
    299 *  \param g         A pointer filled in with the current green color value.
    300 *  \param b         A pointer filled in with the current blue color value.
    301 *
    302 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 if the texture is not valid.
    303 *
    304 *  \sa SDL_SetTextureColorMod()
    305 */
    306extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_GetTextureColorMod(SDL_Texture * texture,
    307                                                   Uint8 * r, Uint8 * g,
    308                                                   Uint8 * b);
    309
    310/**
    311 *  \brief Set an additional alpha value used in render copy operations.
    312 *
    313 *  \param texture The texture to update.
    314 *  \param alpha     The alpha value multiplied into copy operations.
    315 *
    316 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 if the texture is not valid or alpha modulation
    317 *          is not supported.
    318 *
    319 *  \sa SDL_GetTextureAlphaMod()
    320 */
    321extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_SetTextureAlphaMod(SDL_Texture * texture,
    322                                                   Uint8 alpha);
    323
    324/**
    325 *  \brief Get the additional alpha value used in render copy operations.
    326 *
    327 *  \param texture The texture to query.
    328 *  \param alpha     A pointer filled in with the current alpha value.
    329 *
    330 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 if the texture is not valid.
    331 *
    332 *  \sa SDL_SetTextureAlphaMod()
    333 */
    334extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_GetTextureAlphaMod(SDL_Texture * texture,
    335                                                   Uint8 * alpha);
    336
    337/**
    338 *  \brief Set the blend mode used for texture copy operations.
    339 *
    340 *  \param texture The texture to update.
    341 *  \param blendMode ::SDL_BlendMode to use for texture blending.
    342 *
    343 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 if the texture is not valid or the blend mode is
    344 *          not supported.
    345 *
    346 *  \note If the blend mode is not supported, the closest supported mode is
    347 *        chosen.
    348 *
    349 *  \sa SDL_GetTextureBlendMode()
    350 */
    351extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_SetTextureBlendMode(SDL_Texture * texture,
    352                                                    SDL_BlendMode blendMode);
    353
    354/**
    355 *  \brief Get the blend mode used for texture copy operations.
    356 *
    357 *  \param texture   The texture to query.
    358 *  \param blendMode A pointer filled in with the current blend mode.
    359 *
    360 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 if the texture is not valid.
    361 *
    362 *  \sa SDL_SetTextureBlendMode()
    363 */
    364extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_GetTextureBlendMode(SDL_Texture * texture,
    365                                                    SDL_BlendMode *blendMode);
    366
    367/**
    368 *  \brief Update the given texture rectangle with new pixel data.
    369 *
    370 *  \param texture   The texture to update
    371 *  \param rect      A pointer to the rectangle of pixels to update, or NULL to
    372 *                   update the entire texture.
    373 *  \param pixels    The raw pixel data.
    374 *  \param pitch     The number of bytes between rows of pixel data.
    375 *
    376 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 if the texture is not valid.
    377 *
    378 *  \note This is a fairly slow function.
    379 */
    380extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_UpdateTexture(SDL_Texture * texture,
    381                                              const SDL_Rect * rect,
    382                                              const void *pixels, int pitch);
    383
    384/**
    385 *  \brief Update a rectangle within a planar YV12 or IYUV texture with new pixel data.
    386 *
    387 *  \param texture   The texture to update
    388 *  \param rect      A pointer to the rectangle of pixels to update, or NULL to
    389 *                   update the entire texture.
    390 *  \param Yplane    The raw pixel data for the Y plane.
    391 *  \param Ypitch    The number of bytes between rows of pixel data for the Y plane.
    392 *  \param Uplane    The raw pixel data for the U plane.
    393 *  \param Upitch    The number of bytes between rows of pixel data for the U plane.
    394 *  \param Vplane    The raw pixel data for the V plane.
    395 *  \param Vpitch    The number of bytes between rows of pixel data for the V plane.
    396 *
    397 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 if the texture is not valid.
    398 *
    399 *  \note You can use SDL_UpdateTexture() as long as your pixel data is
    400 *        a contiguous block of Y and U/V planes in the proper order, but
    401 *        this function is available if your pixel data is not contiguous.
    402 */
    403extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_UpdateYUVTexture(SDL_Texture * texture,
    404                                                 const SDL_Rect * rect,
    405                                                 const Uint8 *Yplane, int Ypitch,
    406                                                 const Uint8 *Uplane, int Upitch,
    407                                                 const Uint8 *Vplane, int Vpitch);
    408
    409/**
    410 *  \brief Lock a portion of the texture for write-only pixel access.
    411 *
    412 *  \param texture   The texture to lock for access, which was created with
    413 *                   ::SDL_TEXTUREACCESS_STREAMING.
    414 *  \param rect      A pointer to the rectangle to lock for access. If the rect
    415 *                   is NULL, the entire texture will be locked.
    416 *  \param pixels    This is filled in with a pointer to the locked pixels,
    417 *                   appropriately offset by the locked area.
    418 *  \param pitch     This is filled in with the pitch of the locked pixels.
    419 *
    420 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 if the texture is not valid or was not created with ::SDL_TEXTUREACCESS_STREAMING.
    421 *
    422 *  \sa SDL_UnlockTexture()
    423 */
    424extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_LockTexture(SDL_Texture * texture,
    425                                            const SDL_Rect * rect,
    426                                            void **pixels, int *pitch);
    427
    428/**
    429 *  \brief Unlock a texture, uploading the changes to video memory, if needed.
    430 *
    431 *  \sa SDL_LockTexture()
    432 */
    433extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_UnlockTexture(SDL_Texture * texture);
    434
    435/**
    436 * \brief Determines whether a window supports the use of render targets
    437 *
    438 * \param renderer The renderer that will be checked
    439 *
    440 * \return SDL_TRUE if supported, SDL_FALSE if not.
    441 */
    442extern DECLSPEC SDL_bool SDLCALL SDL_RenderTargetSupported(SDL_Renderer *renderer);
    443
    444/**
    445 * \brief Set a texture as the current rendering target.
    446 *
    447 * \param renderer The renderer.
    448 * \param texture The targeted texture, which must be created with the SDL_TEXTUREACCESS_TARGET flag, or NULL for the default render target
    449 *
    450 * \return 0 on success, or -1 on error
    451 *
    452 *  \sa SDL_GetRenderTarget()
    453 */
    454extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_SetRenderTarget(SDL_Renderer *renderer,
    455                                                SDL_Texture *texture);
    456
    457/**
    458 * \brief Get the current render target or NULL for the default render target.
    459 *
    460 * \return The current render target
    461 *
    462 *  \sa SDL_SetRenderTarget()
    463 */
    464extern DECLSPEC SDL_Texture * SDLCALL SDL_GetRenderTarget(SDL_Renderer *renderer);
    465
    466/**
    467 *  \brief Set device independent resolution for rendering
    468 *
    469 *  \param renderer The renderer for which resolution should be set.
    470 *  \param w      The width of the logical resolution
    471 *  \param h      The height of the logical resolution
    472 *
    473 *  This function uses the viewport and scaling functionality to allow a fixed logical
    474 *  resolution for rendering, regardless of the actual output resolution.  If the actual
    475 *  output resolution doesn't have the same aspect ratio the output rendering will be
    476 *  centered within the output display.
    477 *
    478 *  If the output display is a window, mouse events in the window will be filtered
    479 *  and scaled so they seem to arrive within the logical resolution.
    480 *
    481 *  \note If this function results in scaling or subpixel drawing by the
    482 *        rendering backend, it will be handled using the appropriate
    483 *        quality hints.
    484 *
    485 *  \sa SDL_RenderGetLogicalSize()
    486 *  \sa SDL_RenderSetScale()
    487 *  \sa SDL_RenderSetViewport()
    488 */
    489extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_RenderSetLogicalSize(SDL_Renderer * renderer, int w, int h);
    490
    491/**
    492 *  \brief Get device independent resolution for rendering
    493 *
    494 *  \param renderer The renderer from which resolution should be queried.
    495 *  \param w      A pointer filled with the width of the logical resolution
    496 *  \param h      A pointer filled with the height of the logical resolution
    497 *
    498 *  \sa SDL_RenderSetLogicalSize()
    499 */
    500extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_RenderGetLogicalSize(SDL_Renderer * renderer, int *w, int *h);
    501
    502/**
    503 *  \brief Set the drawing area for rendering on the current target.
    504 *
    505 *  \param renderer The renderer for which the drawing area should be set.
    506 *  \param rect The rectangle representing the drawing area, or NULL to set the viewport to the entire target.
    507 *
    508 *  The x,y of the viewport rect represents the origin for rendering.
    509 *
    510 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 on error
    511 *
    512 *  \note If the window associated with the renderer is resized, the viewport is automatically reset.
    513 *
    514 *  \sa SDL_RenderGetViewport()
    515 *  \sa SDL_RenderSetLogicalSize()
    516 */
    517extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_RenderSetViewport(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    518                                                  const SDL_Rect * rect);
    519
    520/**
    521 *  \brief Get the drawing area for the current target.
    522 *
    523 *  \sa SDL_RenderSetViewport()
    524 */
    525extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_RenderGetViewport(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    526                                                   SDL_Rect * rect);
    527
    528/**
    529 *  \brief Set the clip rectangle for the current target.
    530 *
    531 *  \param renderer The renderer for which clip rectangle should be set.
    532 *  \param rect   A pointer to the rectangle to set as the clip rectangle, or
    533 *                NULL to disable clipping.
    534 *
    535 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 on error
    536 *
    537 *  \sa SDL_RenderGetClipRect()
    538 */
    539extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_RenderSetClipRect(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    540                                                  const SDL_Rect * rect);
    541
    542/**
    543 *  \brief Get the clip rectangle for the current target.
    544 *
    545 *  \param renderer The renderer from which clip rectangle should be queried.
    546 *  \param rect   A pointer filled in with the current clip rectangle, or
    547 *                an empty rectangle if clipping is disabled.
    548 *
    549 *  \sa SDL_RenderSetClipRect()
    550 */
    551extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_RenderGetClipRect(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    552                                                   SDL_Rect * rect);
    553
    554/**
    555 *  \brief Get wether clipping is enabled on the given renderer
    556 *
    557 *  \param renderer The renderer from which clip state should be queried.
    558 *
    559 *  \sa SDL_RenderGetClipRect()
    560 */
    561extern DECLSPEC SDL_bool SDLCALL SDL_RenderIsClipEnabled(SDL_Renderer * renderer);
    562
    563
    564/**
    565 *  \brief Set the drawing scale for rendering on the current target.
    566 *
    567 *  \param renderer The renderer for which the drawing scale should be set.
    568 *  \param scaleX The horizontal scaling factor
    569 *  \param scaleY The vertical scaling factor
    570 *
    571 *  The drawing coordinates are scaled by the x/y scaling factors
    572 *  before they are used by the renderer.  This allows resolution
    573 *  independent drawing with a single coordinate system.
    574 *
    575 *  \note If this results in scaling or subpixel drawing by the
    576 *        rendering backend, it will be handled using the appropriate
    577 *        quality hints.  For best results use integer scaling factors.
    578 *
    579 *  \sa SDL_RenderGetScale()
    580 *  \sa SDL_RenderSetLogicalSize()
    581 */
    582extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_RenderSetScale(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    583                                               float scaleX, float scaleY);
    584
    585/**
    586 *  \brief Get the drawing scale for the current target.
    587 *
    588 *  \param renderer The renderer from which drawing scale should be queried.
    589 *  \param scaleX A pointer filled in with the horizontal scaling factor
    590 *  \param scaleY A pointer filled in with the vertical scaling factor
    591 *
    592 *  \sa SDL_RenderSetScale()
    593 */
    594extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_RenderGetScale(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    595                                               float *scaleX, float *scaleY);
    596
    597/**
    598 *  \brief Set the color used for drawing operations (Rect, Line and Clear).
    599 *
    600 *  \param renderer The renderer for which drawing color should be set.
    601 *  \param r The red value used to draw on the rendering target.
    602 *  \param g The green value used to draw on the rendering target.
    603 *  \param b The blue value used to draw on the rendering target.
    604 *  \param a The alpha value used to draw on the rendering target, usually
    605 *           ::SDL_ALPHA_OPAQUE (255).
    606 *
    607 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 on error
    608 */
    609extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_SetRenderDrawColor(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    610                                           Uint8 r, Uint8 g, Uint8 b,
    611                                           Uint8 a);
    612
    613/**
    614 *  \brief Get the color used for drawing operations (Rect, Line and Clear).
    615 *
    616 *  \param renderer The renderer from which drawing color should be queried.
    617 *  \param r A pointer to the red value used to draw on the rendering target.
    618 *  \param g A pointer to the green value used to draw on the rendering target.
    619 *  \param b A pointer to the blue value used to draw on the rendering target.
    620 *  \param a A pointer to the alpha value used to draw on the rendering target,
    621 *           usually ::SDL_ALPHA_OPAQUE (255).
    622 *
    623 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 on error
    624 */
    625extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_GetRenderDrawColor(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    626                                           Uint8 * r, Uint8 * g, Uint8 * b,
    627                                           Uint8 * a);
    628
    629/**
    630 *  \brief Set the blend mode used for drawing operations (Fill and Line).
    631 *
    632 *  \param renderer The renderer for which blend mode should be set.
    633 *  \param blendMode ::SDL_BlendMode to use for blending.
    634 *
    635 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 on error
    636 *
    637 *  \note If the blend mode is not supported, the closest supported mode is
    638 *        chosen.
    639 *
    640 *  \sa SDL_GetRenderDrawBlendMode()
    641 */
    642extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_SetRenderDrawBlendMode(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    643                                                       SDL_BlendMode blendMode);
    644
    645/**
    646 *  \brief Get the blend mode used for drawing operations.
    647 *
    648 *  \param renderer The renderer from which blend mode should be queried.
    649 *  \param blendMode A pointer filled in with the current blend mode.
    650 *
    651 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 on error
    652 *
    653 *  \sa SDL_SetRenderDrawBlendMode()
    654 */
    655extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_GetRenderDrawBlendMode(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    656                                                       SDL_BlendMode *blendMode);
    657
    658/**
    659 *  \brief Clear the current rendering target with the drawing color
    660 *
    661 *  This function clears the entire rendering target, ignoring the viewport.
    662 *
    663 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 on error
    664 */
    665extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_RenderClear(SDL_Renderer * renderer);
    666
    667/**
    668 *  \brief Draw a point on the current rendering target.
    669 *
    670 *  \param renderer The renderer which should draw a point.
    671 *  \param x The x coordinate of the point.
    672 *  \param y The y coordinate of the point.
    673 *
    674 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 on error
    675 */
    676extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_RenderDrawPoint(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    677                                                int x, int y);
    678
    679/**
    680 *  \brief Draw multiple points on the current rendering target.
    681 *
    682 *  \param renderer The renderer which should draw multiple points.
    683 *  \param points The points to draw
    684 *  \param count The number of points to draw
    685 *
    686 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 on error
    687 */
    688extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_RenderDrawPoints(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    689                                                 const SDL_Point * points,
    690                                                 int count);
    691
    692/**
    693 *  \brief Draw a line on the current rendering target.
    694 *
    695 *  \param renderer The renderer which should draw a line.
    696 *  \param x1 The x coordinate of the start point.
    697 *  \param y1 The y coordinate of the start point.
    698 *  \param x2 The x coordinate of the end point.
    699 *  \param y2 The y coordinate of the end point.
    700 *
    701 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 on error
    702 */
    703extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_RenderDrawLine(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    704                                               int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2);
    705
    706/**
    707 *  \brief Draw a series of connected lines on the current rendering target.
    708 *
    709 *  \param renderer The renderer which should draw multiple lines.
    710 *  \param points The points along the lines
    711 *  \param count The number of points, drawing count-1 lines
    712 *
    713 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 on error
    714 */
    715extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_RenderDrawLines(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    716                                                const SDL_Point * points,
    717                                                int count);
    718
    719/**
    720 *  \brief Draw a rectangle on the current rendering target.
    721 *
    722 *  \param renderer The renderer which should draw a rectangle.
    723 *  \param rect A pointer to the destination rectangle, or NULL to outline the entire rendering target.
    724 *
    725 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 on error
    726 */
    727extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_RenderDrawRect(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    728                                               const SDL_Rect * rect);
    729
    730/**
    731 *  \brief Draw some number of rectangles on the current rendering target.
    732 *
    733 *  \param renderer The renderer which should draw multiple rectangles.
    734 *  \param rects A pointer to an array of destination rectangles.
    735 *  \param count The number of rectangles.
    736 *
    737 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 on error
    738 */
    739extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_RenderDrawRects(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    740                                                const SDL_Rect * rects,
    741                                                int count);
    742
    743/**
    744 *  \brief Fill a rectangle on the current rendering target with the drawing color.
    745 *
    746 *  \param renderer The renderer which should fill a rectangle.
    747 *  \param rect A pointer to the destination rectangle, or NULL for the entire
    748 *              rendering target.
    749 *
    750 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 on error
    751 */
    752extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_RenderFillRect(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    753                                               const SDL_Rect * rect);
    754
    755/**
    756 *  \brief Fill some number of rectangles on the current rendering target with the drawing color.
    757 *
    758 *  \param renderer The renderer which should fill multiple rectangles.
    759 *  \param rects A pointer to an array of destination rectangles.
    760 *  \param count The number of rectangles.
    761 *
    762 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 on error
    763 */
    764extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_RenderFillRects(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    765                                                const SDL_Rect * rects,
    766                                                int count);
    767
    768/**
    769 *  \brief Copy a portion of the texture to the current rendering target.
    770 *
    771 *  \param renderer The renderer which should copy parts of a texture.
    772 *  \param texture The source texture.
    773 *  \param srcrect   A pointer to the source rectangle, or NULL for the entire
    774 *                   texture.
    775 *  \param dstrect   A pointer to the destination rectangle, or NULL for the
    776 *                   entire rendering target.
    777 *
    778 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 on error
    779 */
    780extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_RenderCopy(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    781                                           SDL_Texture * texture,
    782                                           const SDL_Rect * srcrect,
    783                                           const SDL_Rect * dstrect);
    784
    785/**
    786 *  \brief Copy a portion of the source texture to the current rendering target, rotating it by angle around the given center
    787 *
    788 *  \param renderer The renderer which should copy parts of a texture.
    789 *  \param texture The source texture.
    790 *  \param srcrect   A pointer to the source rectangle, or NULL for the entire
    791 *                   texture.
    792 *  \param dstrect   A pointer to the destination rectangle, or NULL for the
    793 *                   entire rendering target.
    794 *  \param angle    An angle in degrees that indicates the rotation that will be applied to dstrect
    795 *  \param center   A pointer to a point indicating the point around which dstrect will be rotated (if NULL, rotation will be done aroud dstrect.w/2, dstrect.h/2)
    796 *  \param flip     An SDL_RendererFlip value stating which flipping actions should be performed on the texture
    797 *
    798 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 on error
    799 */
    800extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_RenderCopyEx(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    801                                           SDL_Texture * texture,
    802                                           const SDL_Rect * srcrect,
    803                                           const SDL_Rect * dstrect,
    804                                           const double angle,
    805                                           const SDL_Point *center,
    806                                           const SDL_RendererFlip flip);
    807
    808/**
    809 *  \brief Read pixels from the current rendering target.
    810 *
    811 *  \param renderer The renderer from which pixels should be read.
    812 *  \param rect   A pointer to the rectangle to read, or NULL for the entire
    813 *                render target.
    814 *  \param format The desired format of the pixel data, or 0 to use the format
    815 *                of the rendering target
    816 *  \param pixels A pointer to be filled in with the pixel data
    817 *  \param pitch  The pitch of the pixels parameter.
    818 *
    819 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 if pixel reading is not supported.
    820 *
    821 *  \warning This is a very slow operation, and should not be used frequently.
    822 */
    823extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_RenderReadPixels(SDL_Renderer * renderer,
    824                                                 const SDL_Rect * rect,
    825                                                 Uint32 format,
    826                                                 void *pixels, int pitch);
    827
    828/**
    829 *  \brief Update the screen with rendering performed.
    830 */
    831extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_RenderPresent(SDL_Renderer * renderer);
    832
    833/**
    834 *  \brief Destroy the specified texture.
    835 *
    836 *  \sa SDL_CreateTexture()
    837 *  \sa SDL_CreateTextureFromSurface()
    838 */
    839extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_DestroyTexture(SDL_Texture * texture);
    840
    841/**
    842 *  \brief Destroy the rendering context for a window and free associated
    843 *         textures.
    844 *
    845 *  \sa SDL_CreateRenderer()
    846 */
    847extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_DestroyRenderer(SDL_Renderer * renderer);
    848
    849
    850/**
    851 *  \brief Bind the texture to the current OpenGL/ES/ES2 context for use with
    852 *         OpenGL instructions.
    853 *
    854 *  \param texture  The SDL texture to bind
    855 *  \param texw     A pointer to a float that will be filled with the texture width
    856 *  \param texh     A pointer to a float that will be filled with the texture height
    857 *
    858 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 if the operation is not supported
    859 */
    860extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_GL_BindTexture(SDL_Texture *texture, float *texw, float *texh);
    861
    862/**
    863 *  \brief Unbind a texture from the current OpenGL/ES/ES2 context.
    864 *
    865 *  \param texture  The SDL texture to unbind
    866 *
    867 *  \return 0 on success, or -1 if the operation is not supported
    868 */
    869extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_GL_UnbindTexture(SDL_Texture *texture);
    870
    871
    872/* Ends C function definitions when using C++ */
    873#ifdef __cplusplus
    874}
    875#endif
    876#include "close_code.h"
    877
    878#endif /* _SDL_render_h */
    879
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