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author | Kaleb Keithley <kaleb@freedesktop.org> | 2003-11-14 15:54:55 +0000 |
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committer | Kaleb Keithley <kaleb@freedesktop.org> | 2003-11-14 15:54:55 +0000 |
commit | f7cb26f3488672da827d30962b940f3e11e49b4a (patch) | |
tree | d4ed9463d4127c85662706da54e723cacbf54113 |
R6.6 is the Xorg base-lineXORG-MAINXORG-STABLE
-rw-r--r-- | dsimple.c | 523 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | dsimple.h | 81 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | list.c | 293 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | list.h | 117 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | multiVis.c | 1249 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | multiVis.h | 60 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | wsutils.h | 350 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | xwd.c | 664 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | xwd.man | 130 |
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diff --git a/dsimple.c b/dsimple.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..210d121 --- /dev/null +++ b/dsimple.c @@ -0,0 +1,523 @@ +/* $Xorg: dsimple.c,v 1.4 2001/02/09 02:05:54 xorgcvs Exp $ */ +/* + +Copyright 1993, 1998 The Open Group + +Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its +documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that +the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that +copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting +documentation. + +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 OPEN GROUP 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 name of The Open Group shall +not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or +other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization +from The Open Group. + +*/ + +#include <X11/Xos.h> +#include <X11/Xlib.h> +#include <X11/Xutil.h> +#include <X11/cursorfont.h> +#include <stdio.h> +/* + * Other_stuff.h: Definitions of routines in other_stuff. + * + * Written by Mark Lillibridge. Last updated 7/1/87 + */ + +unsigned long Resolve_Color(); +Pixmap Bitmap_To_Pixmap(); +Window Select_Window(); +void out(); +void blip(); +Window Window_With_Name(); +void Fatal_Error(); + +/* + * Just_display: A group of routines designed to make the writting of simple + * X11 applications which open a display but do not open + * any windows much faster and easier. Unless a routine says + * otherwise, it may be assumed to require program_name, dpy, + * and screen already defined on entry. + * + * Written by Mark Lillibridge. Last updated 7/1/87 + */ + + +/* This stuff is defined in the calling program by just_display.h */ +extern char *program_name; +extern Display *dpy; +extern int screen; + + +/* + * Malloc: like malloc but handles out of memory using Fatal_Error. + */ +char *Malloc(size) + unsigned size; +{ + char *data, *malloc(); + + if (!(data = malloc(size))) + Fatal_Error("Out of memory!"); + + return(data); +} + + +/* + * Realloc: like Malloc except for realloc, handles NULL using Malloc. + */ +char *Realloc(ptr, size) + char *ptr; + int size; +{ + char *new_ptr, *realloc(); + + if (!ptr) + return(Malloc(size)); + + if (!(new_ptr = realloc(ptr, size))) + Fatal_Error("Out of memory!"); + + return(new_ptr); +} + + +/* + * Get_Display_Name (argc, argv) Look for -display, -d, or host:dpy (obselete) + * If found, remove it from command line. Don't go past a lone -. + */ +char *Get_Display_Name(pargc, argv) + int *pargc; /* MODIFIED */ + char **argv; /* MODIFIED */ +{ + int argc = *pargc; + char **pargv = argv+1; + char *displayname = NULL; + int i; + + for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) { + char *arg = argv[i]; + + if (!strcmp (arg, "-display") || !strcmp (arg, "-d")) { + if (++i >= argc) usage (); + + displayname = argv[i]; + *pargc -= 2; + continue; + } + if (!strcmp(arg,"-")) { + while (i<argc) + *pargv++ = argv[i++]; + break; + } + *pargv++ = arg; + } + + *pargv = NULL; + return (displayname); +} + + +/* + * Open_Display: Routine to open a display with correct error handling. + * Does not require dpy or screen defined on entry. + */ +Display *Open_Display(display_name) +char *display_name; +{ + Display *d; + + d = XOpenDisplay(display_name); + if (d == NULL) { + fprintf (stderr, "%s: unable to open display '%s'\n", + program_name, XDisplayName (display_name)); + usage (); + /* doesn't return */ + } + + return(d); +} + + +/* + * Setup_Display_And_Screen: This routine opens up the correct display (i.e., + * it calls Get_Display_Name) and then stores a + * pointer to it in dpy. The default screen + * for this display is then stored in screen. + * Does not require dpy or screen defined. + */ +void Setup_Display_And_Screen(argc, argv) +int *argc; /* MODIFIED */ +char **argv; /* MODIFIED */ +{ + dpy = Open_Display (Get_Display_Name(argc, argv)); + screen = DefaultScreen(dpy); +} + + +/* + * Open_Font: This routine opens a font with error handling. + */ +XFontStruct *Open_Font(name) +char *name; +{ + XFontStruct *font; + + if (!(font=XLoadQueryFont(dpy, name))) + Fatal_Error("Unable to open font %s!", name); + + return(font); +} + + +/* + * Beep: Routine to beep the display. + */ +void Beep() +{ + XBell(dpy, 50); +} + + +/* + * ReadBitmapFile: same as XReadBitmapFile except it returns the bitmap + * directly and handles errors using Fatal_Error. + */ +static void _bitmap_error(status, filename) + int status; + char *filename; +{ + if (status == BitmapOpenFailed) + Fatal_Error("Can't open file %s!", filename); + else if (status == BitmapFileInvalid) + Fatal_Error("file %s: Bad bitmap format.", filename); + else + Fatal_Error("Out of memory!"); +} + +Pixmap ReadBitmapFile(d, filename, width, height, x_hot, y_hot) + Drawable d; + char *filename; + int *width, *height, *x_hot, *y_hot; +{ + Pixmap bitmap; + int status; + + status = XReadBitmapFile(dpy, RootWindow(dpy, screen), filename, + (unsigned int *)width, (unsigned int *)height, + &bitmap, x_hot, y_hot); + if (status != BitmapSuccess) + _bitmap_error(status, filename); + + return(bitmap); +} + + +/* + * WriteBitmapFile: same as XWriteBitmapFile except it handles errors + * using Fatal_Error. + */ +void WriteBitmapFile(filename, bitmap, width, height, x_hot, y_hot) + char *filename; + Pixmap bitmap; + int width, height, x_hot, y_hot; +{ + int status; + + status= XWriteBitmapFile(dpy, filename, bitmap, width, height, x_hot, + y_hot); + if (status != BitmapSuccess) + _bitmap_error(status, filename); +} + + +/* + * Select_Window_Args: a rountine to provide a common interface for + * applications that need to allow the user to select one + * window on the screen for special consideration. + * This routine implements the following command line + * arguments: + * + * -root Selects the root window. + * -id <id> Selects window with id <id>. <id> may + * be either in decimal or hex. + * -name <name> Selects the window with name <name>. + * + * Call as Select_Window_Args(&argc, argv) in main before + * parsing any of your program's command line arguments. + * Select_Window_Args will remove its arguments so that + * your program does not have to worry about them. + * The window returned is the window selected or 0 if + * none of the above arguments was present. If 0 is + * returned, Select_Window should probably be called after + * all command line arguments, and other setup is done. + * For examples of usage, see xwininfo, xwd, or xprop. + */ +Window Select_Window_Args(rargc, argv) + int *rargc; + char **argv; +#define ARGC (*rargc) +{ + int nargc=1; + int argc; + char **nargv; + Window w=0; + + nargv = argv+1; argc = ARGC; +#define OPTION argv[0] +#define NXTOPTP ++argv, --argc>0 +#define NXTOPT if (++argv, --argc==0) usage() +#define COPYOPT nargv++[0]=OPTION, nargc++ + + while (NXTOPTP) { + if (!strcmp(OPTION, "-")) { + COPYOPT; + while (NXTOPTP) + COPYOPT; + break; + } + if (!strcmp(OPTION, "-root")) { + w=RootWindow(dpy, screen); + continue; + } + if (!strcmp(OPTION, "-name")) { + NXTOPT; + w = Window_With_Name(dpy, RootWindow(dpy, screen), + OPTION); + if (!w) + Fatal_Error("No window with name %s exists!",OPTION); + continue; + } + if (!strcmp(OPTION, "-id")) { + NXTOPT; + w=0; + sscanf(OPTION, "0x%lx", &w); + if (!w) + sscanf(OPTION, "%ld", &w); + if (!w) + Fatal_Error("Invalid window id format: %s.", OPTION); + continue; + } + COPYOPT; + } + ARGC = nargc; + + return(w); +} + +/* + * Other_stuff: A group of routines which do common X11 tasks. + * + * Written by Mark Lillibridge. Last updated 7/1/87 + */ + +extern Display *dpy; +extern int screen; + +/* + * Resolve_Color: This routine takes a color name and returns the pixel # + * that when used in the window w will be of color name. + * (WARNING: The colormap of w MAY be modified! ) + * If colors are run out of, only the first n colors will be + * as correct as the hardware can make them where n depends + * on the display. This routine does not require wind to + * be defined. + */ +unsigned long Resolve_Color(w, name) + Window w; + char *name; +{ + XColor c; + Colormap colormap; + XWindowAttributes wind_info; + + /* + * The following is a hack to insure machines without a rgb table + * handle at least white & black right. + */ + if (!strcmp(name, "white")) + name="#ffffffffffff"; + if (!strcmp(name, "black")) + name="#000000000000"; + + XGetWindowAttributes(dpy, w, &wind_info); + colormap = wind_info.colormap; + + if (!XParseColor(dpy, colormap, name, &c)) + Fatal_Error("Bad color format '%s'.", name); + + if (!XAllocColor(dpy, colormap, &c)) + Fatal_Error("XAllocColor failed!"); + + return(c.pixel); +} + + +/* + * Bitmap_To_Pixmap: Convert a bitmap to a 2 colored pixmap. The colors come + * from the foreground and background colors of the gc. + * Width and height are required solely for efficiency. + * If needed, they can be obtained via. XGetGeometry. + */ +Pixmap Bitmap_To_Pixmap(dpy, d, gc, bitmap, width, height) + Display *dpy; + Drawable d; + GC gc; + Pixmap bitmap; + int width, height; +{ + Pixmap pix; + int x; + unsigned int i, depth; + Drawable root; + + if (!XGetGeometry(dpy, d, &root, &x, &x, &i, &i, &i, &depth)) + return(0); + + pix = XCreatePixmap(dpy, d, width, height, (int)depth); + + XCopyPlane(dpy, bitmap, pix, gc, 0, 0, width, height, 0, 0, 1); + + return(pix); +} + + +/* + * blip: a debugging routine. Prints Blip! on stderr with flushing. + */ +void blip() +{ + outl("blip!"); +} + + +/* + * Routine to let user select a window using the mouse + */ + +Window Select_Window(dpy) + Display *dpy; +{ + int status; + Cursor cursor; + XEvent event; + Window target_win = None, root = RootWindow(dpy,screen); + int buttons = 0; + + /* Make the target cursor */ + cursor = XCreateFontCursor(dpy, XC_crosshair); + + /* Grab the pointer using target cursor, letting it room all over */ + status = XGrabPointer(dpy, root, False, + ButtonPressMask|ButtonReleaseMask, GrabModeSync, + GrabModeAsync, root, cursor, CurrentTime); + if (status != GrabSuccess) Fatal_Error("Can't grab the mouse."); + + /* Let the user select a window... */ + while ((target_win == None) || (buttons != 0)) { + /* allow one more event */ + XAllowEvents(dpy, SyncPointer, CurrentTime); + XWindowEvent(dpy, root, ButtonPressMask|ButtonReleaseMask, &event); + switch (event.type) { + case ButtonPress: + if (target_win == None) { + target_win = event.xbutton.subwindow; /* window selected */ + if (target_win == None) target_win = root; + } + buttons++; + break; + case ButtonRelease: + if (buttons > 0) /* there may have been some down before we started */ + buttons--; + break; + } + } + + XUngrabPointer(dpy, CurrentTime); /* Done with pointer */ + + return(target_win); +} + + +/* + * Window_With_Name: routine to locate a window with a given name on a display. + * If no window with the given name is found, 0 is returned. + * If more than one window has the given name, the first + * one found will be returned. Only top and its subwindows + * are looked at. Normally, top should be the RootWindow. + */ +Window Window_With_Name(dpy, top, name) + Display *dpy; + Window top; + char *name; +{ + Window *children, dummy; + unsigned int nchildren; + int i; + Window w=0; + char *window_name; + + if (XFetchName(dpy, top, &window_name) && !strcmp(window_name, name)) + return(top); + + if (!XQueryTree(dpy, top, &dummy, &dummy, &children, &nchildren)) + return(0); + + for (i=0; i<nchildren; i++) { + w = Window_With_Name(dpy, children[i], name); + if (w) + break; + } + if (children) XFree ((char *)children); + return(w); +} + +/* + * outl: a debugging routine. Flushes stdout then prints a message on stderr + * and flushes stderr. Used to print messages when past certain points + * in code so we can tell where we are. Outl may be invoked like + * printf with up to 7 arguments. + */ +/* VARARGS1 */ +outl(msg, arg0,arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6) + char *msg; + char *arg0, *arg1, *arg2, *arg3, *arg4, *arg5, *arg6; +{ + fflush(stdout); + fprintf(stderr, msg, arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6); + fprintf(stderr, "\n"); + fflush(stderr); +} + + +/* + * Standard fatal error routine - call like printf but maximum of 7 arguments. + * Does not require dpy or screen defined. + */ +/* VARARGS1 */ +void Fatal_Error(msg, arg0,arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6) +char *msg; +char *arg0, *arg1, *arg2, *arg3, *arg4, *arg5, *arg6; +{ + fflush(stdout); + fflush(stderr); + fprintf(stderr, "%s: error: ", program_name); + fprintf(stderr, msg, arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6); + fprintf(stderr, "\n"); + exit(1); +} diff --git a/dsimple.h b/dsimple.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a634848 --- /dev/null +++ b/dsimple.h @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +/* $Xorg: dsimple.h,v 1.4 2001/02/09 02:05:54 xorgcvs Exp $ */ +/* + +Copyright 1993, 1998 The Open Group + +Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its +documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that +the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that +copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting +documentation. + +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 OPEN GROUP 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 name of The Open Group shall +not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or +other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization +from The Open Group. + +*/ + +/* + * Just_display.h: This file contains the definitions needed to use the + * functions in just_display.c. It also declares the global + * variables dpy, screen, and program_name which are needed to + * use just_display.c. + * + * Written by Mark Lillibridge. Last updated 7/1/87 + * + * Send bugs, etc. to chariot@athena.mit.edu. + */ + + /* Global variables used by routines in just_display.c */ + +char *program_name = "unknown_program"; /* Name of this program */ +Display *dpy; /* The current display */ +int screen; /* The current screen */ + +#define INIT_NAME program_name=argv[0] /* use this in main to setup + program_name */ + + /* Declaritions for functions in just_display.c */ + +void Fatal_Error(); +char *Malloc(); +char *Realloc(); +char *Get_Display_Name(); +Display *Open_Display(); +void Setup_Display_And_Screen(); +XFontStruct *Open_Font(); +void Beep(); +Pixmap ReadBitmapFile(); +void WriteBitmapFile(); +Window Select_Window_Args(); + +#define X_USAGE "[host:display]" /* X arguments handled by + Get_Display_Name */ +#define SELECT_USAGE "[{-root|-id <id>|-font <font>|-name <name>}]" + +/* + * Other_stuff.h: Definitions of routines in other_stuff. + * + * Written by Mark Lillibridge. Last updated 7/1/87 + * + * Send bugs, etc. to chariot@athena.mit.edu. + */ + +unsigned long Resolve_Color(); +Pixmap Bitmap_To_Pixmap(); +Window Select_Window(); +void out(); +void blip(); +Window Window_With_Name(); @@ -0,0 +1,293 @@ +/* $Xorg: list.c,v 1.5 2001/02/09 02:06:03 xorgcvs Exp $ */ +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + This file contains routines for manipulating generic lists. + Lists are implemented with a "harness". In other words, each + node in the list consists of two pointers, one to the data item + and one to the next node in the list. The head of the list is + the same struct as each node, but the "item" ptr is used to point + to the current member of the list (used by the first_in_list and + next_in_list functions). + +Copyright 1994 Hewlett-Packard Co. +Copyright 1996, 1998 The Open Group + +Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its +documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that +the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that +copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting +documentation. + +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 OPEN GROUP 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 name of The Open Group shall +not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or +other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization +from The Open Group. + + ----------------------------------------------------------------------- **/ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include "list.h" + + +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Sets the pointers of the specified list to NULL. + --------------------------------------------------------------------- **/ +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes +void zero_list(list_ptr lp) +#else +void zero_list(lp) + list_ptr lp; +#endif +{ + lp->next = NULL; + lp->ptr.item = NULL; +} + + +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Adds item to the list pointed to by lp. Finds the end of the + list, then mallocs a new list node onto the end of the list. + The item pointer in the new node is set to "item" passed in, + and the next pointer in the new node is set to NULL. + Returns 1 if successful, 0 if the malloc failed. + -------------------------------------------------------------------- **/ +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes +int add_to_list(list_ptr lp, void *item) +#else +int add_to_list(lp, item) + list_ptr lp; + void *item; +#endif +{ + while (lp->next) { + lp = lp->next; + } + if ((lp->next = (list_ptr) malloc( sizeof( list_item))) == NULL) { + + return 0; + } + lp->next->ptr.item = item; + lp->next->next = NULL; + + return 1; +} + + +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Creates a new list and sets its pointers to NULL. + Returns a pointer to the new list. + -------------------------------------------------------------------- **/ +list_ptr new_list () +{ + list_ptr lp; + + if ((lp = (list_ptr) malloc( sizeof( list_item)))) { + lp->next = NULL; + lp->ptr.item = NULL; + } + + return lp; +} + + +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Creates a new list head, pointing to the same list as the one + passed in. If start_at_curr is TRUE, the new list's first item + is the "current" item (as set by calls to first/next_in_list()). + If start_at_curr is FALSE, the first item in the new list is the + same as the first item in the old list. In either case, the + curr pointer in the new list is the same as in the old list. + Returns a pointer to the new list head. + -------------------------------------------------------------------- **/ +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes +list_ptr dup_list_head(list_ptr lp, int start_at_curr) +#else +list_ptr dup_list_head(lp, start_at_curr) + list_ptr lp; + int start_at_curr; +#endif +{ + list_ptr new_list; + + if ((new_list = (list_ptr) malloc( sizeof( list_item))) == NULL) { + + return (list_ptr)NULL; + } + new_list->next = start_at_curr ? lp->ptr.curr : lp->next; + new_list->ptr.curr = lp->ptr.curr; + + return new_list; +} + + +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Returns the number of items in the list. + -------------------------------------------------------------------- **/ +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes +unsigned int list_length(list_ptr lp) +#else +unsigned int list_length(lp) + list_ptr lp; +#endif +{ + unsigned int count = 0; + + while (lp->next) { + count++; + lp = lp->next; + } + + return count; +} + + +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Scans thru list, looking for a node whose ptr.item is equal to + the "item" passed in. "Equal" here means the same address - no + attempt is made to match equivalent values stored in different + locations. If a match is found, that node is deleted from the + list. Storage for the node is freed, but not for the item itself. + Returns a pointer to the item, so the caller can free it if it + so desires. If a match is not found, returns NULL. + -------------------------------------------------------------------- **/ +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes +void *delete_from_list(list_ptr lp, void *item) +#else +void *delete_from_list(lp, item) + list_ptr lp; + void *item; +#endif +{ + list_ptr new_next; + + while (lp->next) { + if (lp->next->ptr.item == item) { + new_next = lp->next->next; + free (lp->next); + lp->next = new_next; + + return item; + } + lp = lp->next; + } + + return NULL; +} + + +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Deletes each node in the list *except the head*. This allows + the deletion of lists where the head is not malloced or created + with new_list(). If free_items is true, each item pointed to + from the node is freed, in addition to the node itself. + -------------------------------------------------------------------- **/ +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes +void delete_list(list_ptr lp, int free_items) +#else +void delete_list(lp, free_items) + list_ptr lp; + int free_items; +#endif +{ + list_ptr del_node; + void *item; + + while (lp->next) { + del_node = lp->next; + item = del_node->ptr.item; + lp->next = del_node->next; + free (del_node); + if (free_items) { + free( item); + } + } +} + +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes +void delete_list_destroying(list_ptr lp, void destructor(void *item)) +#else +void delete_list_destroying(lp, destructor) + list_ptr lp; + void (*destructor)(); +#endif +{ + list_ptr del_node; + void *item; + + while (lp->next) { + del_node = lp->next; + item = del_node->ptr.item; + lp->next = del_node->next; + free( del_node); + if (destructor) { + destructor( item); + } + } +} + + +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Returns a ptr to the first *item* (not list node) in the list. + Sets the list head node's curr ptr to the first node in the list. + Returns NULL if the list is empty. + -------------------------------------------------------------------- **/ +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes +void * first_in_list(list_ptr lp) +#else +void * first_in_list(lp) + list_ptr lp; +#endif +{ + if (! lp) { + + return NULL; + } + lp->ptr.curr = lp->next; + + return lp->ptr.curr ? lp->ptr.curr->ptr.item : NULL; +} + +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Returns a ptr to the next *item* (not list node) in the list. + Sets the list head node's curr ptr to the next node in the list. + first_in_list must have been called prior. + Returns NULL if no next item. + -------------------------------------------------------------------- **/ +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes +void * next_in_list(list_ptr lp) +#else +void * next_in_list(lp) + list_ptr lp; +#endif +{ + if (! lp) { + + return NULL; + } + if (lp->ptr.curr) { + lp->ptr.curr = lp->ptr.curr->next; + } + + return lp->ptr.curr ? lp->ptr.curr->ptr.item : NULL; +} + +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes +int list_is_empty(list_ptr lp) +#else +int list_is_empty(lp) + list_ptr lp; +#endif +{ + return (lp == NULL || lp->next == NULL); +} + @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +/* $Xorg: list.h,v 1.4 2001/02/09 02:06:03 xorgcvs Exp $ */ +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + This file contains routines for manipulating generic lists. + Lists are implemented with a "harness". In other words, each + node in the list consists of two pointers, one to the data item + and one to the next node in the list. The head of the list is + the same struct as each node, but the "item" ptr is used to point + to the current member of the list (used by the first_in_list and + next_in_list functions). + +Copyright 1994 Hewlett-Packard Co. +Copyright 1996, 1998 The Open Group + +Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its +documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that +the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that +copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting +documentation. + +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 OPEN GROUP 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 name of The Open Group shall +not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or +other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization +from The Open Group. + + -------------------------------------------------------------------- **/ + +#ifndef LIST_DEF +#define LIST_DEF + +#define LESS -1 +#define EQUAL 0 +#define GREATER 1 +#define DUP_WHOLE_LIST 0 +#define START_AT_CURR 1 + +typedef struct _list_item { + struct _list_item *next; + union { + void *item; /* in normal list node, pts to data */ + struct _list_item *curr; /* in list head, pts to curr for 1st, next */ + } ptr; +} list, list_item, *list_ptr; + +typedef void (*DESTRUCT_FUNC_PTR)( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes +void * +#endif +); + +void zero_list( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + list_ptr +#endif + ); +int add_to_list ( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + list_ptr , void * +#endif + ); +list_ptr new_list ( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + void +#endif + ); +list_ptr dup_list_head ( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + list_ptr , int +#endif + ); +unsigned int list_length( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + list_ptr +#endif + ); +void *delete_from_list ( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + list_ptr , void * +#endif + ); +void delete_list( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + list_ptr , int +#endif + ); +void delete_list_destroying ( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + list_ptr , DESTRUCT_FUNC_PTR +#endif + ); +void *first_in_list ( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + list_ptr +#endif + ); +void *next_in_list ( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + list_ptr +#endif + ); +int list_is_empty ( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + list_ptr +#endif + ); + +#endif diff --git a/multiVis.c b/multiVis.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..66e32b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/multiVis.c @@ -0,0 +1,1249 @@ +/* $Xorg: multiVis.c,v 1.5 2001/02/09 02:06:03 xorgcvs Exp $ */ +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + This file contains functions to create a list of regions which + tile a specified window. Each region contains all visible + portions of the window which are drawn with the same visual. + If the window consists of subwindows of two different visual types, + there will be two regions in the list. The list can be traversed + to correctly pull an image of the window using XGetImage or the + Image Library. + +Copyright 1994 Hewlett-Packard Co. +Copyright 1996, 1998 The Open Group + +Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its +documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that +the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that +copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting +documentation. + +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 OPEN GROUP 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 name of The Open Group shall +not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or +other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization +from The Open Group. + + ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **/ +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <X11/Xlib.h> +#include <X11/Xutil.h> +#include <X11/X.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include "list.h" +#include "wsutils.h" +#include "multiVis.h" +static char *vis_class_str[] = { "StaticGray" , "GrayScale" , "StaticColor", + "PseudoColor","TrueColor","DirectColor" } ; +/* These structures are copied from X11/region.h. For some reason + * they're invisible from the outside. + */ +typedef struct { + short x1, x2, y1, y2; +} myBox, myBOX, myBoxRec, *myBoxPtr; + +typedef struct my_XRegion { + long size; + long numRects; + myBOX *rects; + myBOX extents; +} myREGION; + +/* Items in long list of windows that have some part in the grabbed area */ +typedef struct { + Window win; + Visual *vis; + Colormap cmap; + int x_rootrel, y_rootrel; /* root relative location of window */ + int x_vis, y_vis; /* rt rel x,y of vis part, not parent clipped */ + int width, height; /* width and height of visible part */ + int border_width; /* border width of the window */ + Window parent; /* id of parent (for debugging) */ +} image_win_type; + +/* Items in short list of regions that tile the grabbed area. May have + multiple windows in the region. +*/ +typedef struct { + Window win; /* lowest window of this visual */ + Visual *vis; + Colormap cmap; + int x_rootrel, y_rootrel; /* root relative location of bottom window */ + int x_vis, y_vis; /* rt rel x,y of vis part, not parent clipped */ + int width, height; /* w & h of visible rect of bottom window */ + int border; /* border width of the window */ + Region visible_region; +} image_region_type; + +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Returns TRUE if the two structs pointed to have the same "vis" & + "cmap" fields and s2 lies completely within s1. s1 and s2 can + point to structs of image_win_type or image_region_type. + ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **/ +#define SAME_REGIONS( s1, s2) \ + ((s1)->vis == (s2)->vis && (s1)->cmap == (s2)->cmap && \ + (s1)->x_vis <= (s2)->x_vis && \ + (s1)->y_vis <= (s2)->y_vis && \ + (s1)->x_vis + (s1)->width >= (s2)->x_vis + (s2)->width && \ + (s1)->y_vis + (s1)->height >= (s2)->y_vis + (s2)->height) + +#ifndef MIN +#define MIN( a, b) ((a) < (b) ? a : b) +#define MAX( a, b) ((a) > (b) ? a : b) +#endif + +#define RED_SHIFT 16 +#define GREEN_SHIFT 8 +#define BLUE_SHIFT 0 + +/* +extern list_ptr new_list(); +extern list_ptr dup_list_head(); +extern void * first_in_list(); +extern void * next_in_list(); +extern int add_to_list(); +extern void zero_list(); +extern void delete_list(); +extern void delete_list_destroying(); +extern unsigned int list_length(); +*/ + +/* Prototype Declarations for Static Functions */ +static int QueryColorMap( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + Display *, Colormap , Visual *, + XColor **, int *, int *, int * +#endif + ); +static void TransferImage( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + Display *, XImage *,int, int , image_region_type*, + XImage *,int ,int +#endif + ); +static XImage * ReadRegionsInList( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + Display *, Visual *, int ,int ,int , + int , XRectangle, list_ptr +#endif + ); + +static list_ptr make_region_list( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + Display*, Window, XRectangle*, + int*, int, XVisualInfo**, int * +#endif + ); + +static void destroy_region_list( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + list_ptr +#endif + ) ; +static void subtr_rect_from_image_region( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + image_region_type *, int , int , int , int +#endif + ); +static void add_rect_to_image_region( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + image_region_type *, + int , int , int , int +#endif + ); +static int src_in_region_list( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + image_win_type *, list_ptr +#endif + ); +static void add_window_to_list( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + list_ptr, Window, int, int , + int , int , int , int, int, + Visual*, Colormap, Window +#endif + ); +static int src_in_image( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + image_win_type *, int , XVisualInfo** +#endif + ); +static int src_in_overlay( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + image_region_type *, int, OverlayInfo *, int*, int* +#endif + ); + +/* End of Prototype Declarations */ + +void initFakeVisual(Vis) +Visual *Vis ; +{ + Vis->ext_data=NULL; + Vis->class = DirectColor ; + Vis->red_mask = 0x00FF0000; + Vis->green_mask = 0x0000FF00 ; + Vis->blue_mask = 0x000000FF ; + Vis->map_entries = 256 ; + Vis->bits_per_rgb = 8 ; +} + +static int +QueryColorMap(disp,src_cmap,src_vis,src_colors,rShift,gShift,bShift) +Display *disp ; +Visual *src_vis ; +Colormap src_cmap ; +XColor **src_colors ; +int *rShift, *gShift, *bShift; +{ + int ncolors,i ; + unsigned long redMask, greenMask, blueMask; + int redShift, greenShift, blueShift; + XColor *colors ; + + ncolors = src_vis->map_entries ; + *src_colors = colors = (XColor *)malloc(ncolors * sizeof(XColor) ) ; + + if(src_vis->class != TrueColor && src_vis->class != DirectColor) + { + for(i=0 ; i < ncolors ; i++) + { + colors[i].pixel = i ; + colors[i].pad = 0; + colors[i].flags = DoRed|DoGreen|DoBlue; + } + } + else /** src is decomposed rgb ***/ + { + /* Get the X colormap */ + redMask = src_vis->red_mask; + greenMask = src_vis->green_mask; + blueMask = src_vis->blue_mask; + redShift = 0; while (!(redMask&0x1)) { + redShift++; + redMask = redMask>>1; + } + greenShift = 0; while (!(greenMask&0x1)) { + greenShift++; + greenMask = greenMask>>1; + } + blueShift = 0; while (!(blueMask&0x1)) { + blueShift++; + blueMask = blueMask>>1; + } + *rShift = redShift ; + *gShift = greenShift ; + *bShift = blueShift ; + for (i=0; i<ncolors; i++) { + if( i <= redMask)colors[i].pixel = (i<<redShift) ; + if( i <= greenMask)colors[i].pixel |= (i<<greenShift) ; + if( i <= blueMask)colors[i].pixel |= (i<<blueShift) ; + /***** example :for gecko's 3-3-2 map, blue index should be <= 3. + colors[i].pixel = (i<<redShift)|(i<<greenShift)|(i<<blueShift); + *****/ + colors[i].pad = 0; + colors[i].flags = DoRed|DoGreen|DoBlue; + } + } + + + XQueryColors(disp, src_cmap, colors, ncolors); + return ncolors ; +} + +int +GetMultiVisualRegions(disp,srcRootWinid, x, y, width, height, + transparentOverlays,numVisuals, pVisuals,numOverlayVisuals, pOverlayVisuals, + numImageVisuals, pImageVisuals,vis_regions,vis_image_regions,allImage) + Display *disp; + Window srcRootWinid; /* root win on which grab was done */ + int x; /* root rel UL corner of bounding box of grab */ + int y; + unsigned int width; /* size of bounding box of grab */ + unsigned int height; + int *transparentOverlays ; + int *numVisuals; + XVisualInfo **pVisuals; + int *numOverlayVisuals; + OverlayInfo **pOverlayVisuals; + int *numImageVisuals; + XVisualInfo ***pImageVisuals; + list_ptr *vis_regions; /* list of regions to read from */ + list_ptr *vis_image_regions ; + int *allImage ; +{ + int hasNonDefault; + XRectangle bbox; /* bounding box of grabbed area */ + + + bbox.x = x; /* init X rect for bounding box */ + bbox.y = y; + bbox.width = width; + bbox.height = height; + + GetXVisualInfo(disp,DefaultScreen(disp), + transparentOverlays, + numVisuals, pVisuals, + numOverlayVisuals, pOverlayVisuals, + numImageVisuals, pImageVisuals); + + *vis_regions = *vis_image_regions = NULL ; + if ((*vis_regions = make_region_list( disp, srcRootWinid, &bbox, + &hasNonDefault, *numImageVisuals, + *pImageVisuals, allImage)) == NULL) + return 0 ; + + if (*transparentOverlays) + { + *allImage = 1; /* until proven otherwise, + this flags that it to be an image only list */ + *vis_image_regions = + make_region_list( disp, srcRootWinid, &bbox, &hasNonDefault, + *numImageVisuals, *pImageVisuals, allImage); + } + + /* if there is a second region in any of the two lists return 1 **/ + if ( ( *vis_regions && (*vis_regions)->next && (*vis_regions)->next->next ) || + ( *vis_image_regions && (*vis_image_regions)->next && + (*vis_image_regions)->next->next ) ) return 1 ; + else return 0 ; + +} + +static void TransferImage(disp,reg_image,srcw,srch,reg, + target_image,dst_x,dst_y) +Display *disp; +XImage *reg_image,*target_image ; +image_region_type *reg; +int srcw,srch,dst_x , dst_y ; +{ + int ncolors; + int i,j,old_pixel,new_pixel,red_ind,green_ind,blue_ind ; + XColor *colors; + int rShift,gShift,bShift; + int targetBytesPerLine ; + + ncolors = QueryColorMap(disp,reg->cmap,reg->vis,&colors, + &rShift,&gShift,&bShift) ; + + targetBytesPerLine = target_image->bytes_per_line; + + switch (reg->vis->class) { + case TrueColor : + for(i=0 ; i < srch ; i++) + { + for(j=0 ; j < srcw ; j++) + { + old_pixel = XGetPixel(reg_image,j,i) ; + + if( reg->vis->map_entries == 16) { + + red_ind = (old_pixel & reg->vis->red_mask) >> rShift ; + green_ind = (old_pixel & reg->vis->green_mask) >> gShift ; + blue_ind = (old_pixel & reg->vis->blue_mask) >> bShift ; + + new_pixel = ( + ((colors[red_ind].red >> 8) << RED_SHIFT) + |((colors[green_ind].green >> 8) << GREEN_SHIFT) + |((colors[blue_ind].blue >> 8) << BLUE_SHIFT) + ); + } + else + new_pixel = old_pixel; + + XPutPixel(target_image,dst_x+j, dst_y+i,new_pixel); + + } + } + break; + case DirectColor : + for(i=0 ; i < srch ; i++) + { + + for(j=0 ; j < srcw ; j++) + { + old_pixel = XGetPixel(reg_image,j,i) ; + red_ind = (old_pixel & reg->vis->red_mask) >> rShift ; + green_ind = (old_pixel & reg->vis->green_mask) >> gShift ; + blue_ind = (old_pixel & reg->vis->blue_mask) >> bShift ; + + new_pixel = ( + ((colors[red_ind].red >> 8) << RED_SHIFT) + |((colors[green_ind].green >> 8) << GREEN_SHIFT) + |((colors[blue_ind].blue >> 8) << BLUE_SHIFT) + ); + XPutPixel(target_image,dst_x+j, dst_y+i,new_pixel); + + } + } + break; + default : + for(i=0 ; i < srch ; i++) + { + for(j=0 ; j < srcw ; j++) + { + old_pixel = XGetPixel(reg_image,j,i) ; + + new_pixel = ( + ((colors[old_pixel].red >> 8) << RED_SHIFT) + |((colors[old_pixel].green >> 8) << GREEN_SHIFT) + |((colors[old_pixel].blue >> 8) << BLUE_SHIFT) + ); + XPutPixel(target_image,dst_x+j, dst_y+i,new_pixel); + + } + } + break; + } +} + +static XImage * +ReadRegionsInList(disp,fakeVis,depth,format,width,height,bbox,regions) +Display *disp ; +Visual *fakeVis ; +int depth , width , height ; +int format ; +XRectangle bbox; /* bounding box of grabbed area */ +list_ptr regions;/* list of regions to read from */ +{ + image_region_type *reg; + int dst_x, dst_y; /* where in pixmap to write (UL) */ + int diff; + + XImage *reg_image,*ximage ; + int srcRect_x,srcRect_y,srcRect_width,srcRect_height ; + int rem ; + int bytes_per_line; + int bitmap_unit; + + bitmap_unit = sizeof (long); + if (format == ZPixmap) + bytes_per_line = width*depth/8; + else + bytes_per_line = width/8; + + + /* Find out how many more bytes are required for padding so that + ** bytes per scan line will be multiples of bitmap_unit bits */ + if (format == ZPixmap) { + rem = (bytes_per_line*8)%bitmap_unit; + if (rem) + bytes_per_line += (rem/8 + 1); + } + + ximage = XCreateImage(disp,fakeVis,depth,format,0,NULL,width,height, + 8,0) ; + bytes_per_line = ximage->bytes_per_line; + + if (format == ZPixmap) + ximage->data = malloc(height*bytes_per_line); + else + ximage->data = malloc(height*bytes_per_line*depth); + + ximage->bits_per_pixel = depth; /** Valid only if format is ZPixmap ***/ + + for (reg = (image_region_type *) first_in_list( regions); reg; + reg = (image_region_type *) next_in_list( regions)) + { + int rect; + struct my_XRegion *vis_reg; + vis_reg = (struct my_XRegion *)(reg->visible_region); + for (rect = 0; + rect < vis_reg->numRects; + rect++) + { + /** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Intersect bbox with visible part of region giving src rect & output + location. Width is the min right side minus the max left side. + Similar for height. Offset src rect so x,y are relative to + origin of win, not the root-relative visible rect of win. + ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **/ + srcRect_width = MIN( vis_reg->rects[rect].x2, bbox.width + bbox.x) - + MAX( vis_reg->rects[rect].x1, bbox.x); + srcRect_height = MIN( vis_reg->rects[rect].y2, bbox.height + bbox.y) - + MAX( vis_reg->rects[rect].y1, bbox.y); + diff = bbox.x - vis_reg->rects[rect].x1; + srcRect_x = MAX( 0, diff) + (vis_reg->rects[rect].x1 - reg->x_rootrel - reg->border); + dst_x = MAX( 0, -diff) ; + diff = bbox.y - vis_reg->rects[rect].y1; + srcRect_y = MAX( 0, diff) + (vis_reg->rects[rect].y1 - reg->y_rootrel - reg->border); + dst_y = MAX( 0, -diff) ; + reg_image = XGetImage(disp,reg->win,srcRect_x,srcRect_y, + srcRect_width,srcRect_height,AllPlanes,format) ; + TransferImage(disp,reg_image,srcRect_width, + srcRect_height,reg,ximage,dst_x,dst_y) ; + } + } + return ximage ; +} + + +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **/ + +XImage *ReadAreaToImage(disp, srcRootWinid, x, y, width, height, + numVisuals,pVisuals,numOverlayVisuals,pOverlayVisuals,numImageVisuals, + pImageVisuals,vis_regions,vis_image_regions,format,allImage) + Display *disp; + Window srcRootWinid; /* root win on which grab was done */ + int x; /* root rel UL corner of bounding box of grab */ + int y; + unsigned int width; /* size of bounding box of grab */ + unsigned int height; + /** int transparentOverlays; ***/ + int numVisuals; + XVisualInfo *pVisuals; + int numOverlayVisuals; + OverlayInfo *pOverlayVisuals; + int numImageVisuals; + XVisualInfo **pImageVisuals; + list_ptr vis_regions; /* list of regions to read from */ + list_ptr vis_image_regions ;/* list of regions to read from */ + int format; + int allImage ; +{ + image_region_type *reg; + XRectangle bbox; /* bounding box of grabbed area */ + int depth ; + XImage *ximage, *ximage_ipm ; + Visual fakeVis ; + int x1, y1; + XImage *image; + unsigned char *pmData , *ipmData ; + int transparentColor, transparentType; + int srcRect_x,srcRect_y,srcRect_width,srcRect_height ; + int diff ; + int dst_x, dst_y; /* where in pixmap to write (UL) */ + int pixel; + + bbox.x = x; /* init X rect for bounding box */ + bbox.y = y; + bbox.width = width; + bbox.height = height; + + + initFakeVisual(&fakeVis) ; + + depth = 24 ; + ximage = ReadRegionsInList(disp,&fakeVis,depth,format,width,height, + bbox,vis_regions) ; + pmData = (unsigned char *)ximage -> data ; + +/* if transparency possible do it again, but this time for image planes only */ + if (vis_image_regions && (vis_image_regions->next) && !allImage) + { + ximage_ipm = ReadRegionsInList(disp,&fakeVis,depth,format,width,height, + bbox,vis_image_regions) ; + ipmData = (unsigned char *)ximage_ipm -> data ; + } +/* Now tranverse the overlay visual windows and test for transparency index. */ +/* If you find one, subsitute the value from the matching image plane pixmap. */ + + for (reg = (image_region_type *) first_in_list( vis_regions); reg; + reg = (image_region_type *) next_in_list( vis_regions)) + { + + if (src_in_overlay( reg, numOverlayVisuals, pOverlayVisuals, + &transparentColor, &transparentType)) + { + int test = 0 ; + srcRect_width = MIN( reg->width + reg->x_vis, bbox.width + bbox.x) + - MAX( reg->x_vis, bbox.x); + srcRect_height = MIN( reg->height + reg->y_vis, bbox.height + + bbox.y) - MAX( reg->y_vis, bbox.y); + diff = bbox.x - reg->x_vis; + srcRect_x = MAX( 0, diff) + (reg->x_vis - reg->x_rootrel - reg->border); + dst_x = MAX( 0, -diff) ; + diff = bbox.y - reg->y_vis; + srcRect_y = MAX( 0, diff) + (reg->y_vis - reg->y_rootrel - reg->border); + dst_y = MAX( 0, -diff) ; + /* let's test some pixels for transparency */ + image = XGetImage(disp, reg->win, srcRect_x, srcRect_y, + srcRect_width, srcRect_height, 0xffffffff, ZPixmap); + + /* let's assume byte per pixel for overlay image for now */ + if ((image->depth == 8) && (transparentType == TransparentPixel)) + { + unsigned char *pixel_ptr; + unsigned char *start_of_line = (unsigned char *) image->data; + + for (y1 = 0; y1 < srcRect_height; y1++) { + pixel_ptr = start_of_line; + for (x1 = 0; x1 < srcRect_width; x1++) + { + if (*pixel_ptr++ == transparentColor) + { + /* + *pmData++ = *ipmData++; + *pmData++ = *ipmData++; + *pmData++ = *ipmData++; + */ + pixel = XGetPixel(ximage_ipm,dst_x+x1,dst_y+y1) ; + XPutPixel(ximage,dst_x+x1, dst_y+y1,pixel); + + if(!test){ + test = 1 ; + } + } + /* + else { + pmData +=3; + ipmData +=3; + } + */ + } + start_of_line += image->bytes_per_line; + } + } else { + if (transparentType == TransparentPixel) { + for (y1 = 0; y1 < srcRect_height; y1++) { + for (x1 = 0; x1 < srcRect_width; x1++) + { + int pixel_value = XGetPixel(image, x1, y1); + if (pixel_value == transparentColor) + { + /* + *pmData++ = *ipmData++; + *pmData++ = *ipmData++; + *pmData++ = *ipmData++; + */ + pixel = XGetPixel(ximage_ipm,dst_x+x1,dst_y+y1) ; + XPutPixel(ximage,dst_x+x1, dst_y+y1,pixel); + if(!test){ + test = 1 ; + } + } + /* + else { + pmData +=3; + ipmData +=3; + } + */ + } + } + } else { + for (y1 = 0; y1 < srcRect_height; y1++) { + for (x1 = 0; x1 < srcRect_width; x1++) + { + int pixel_value = XGetPixel(image, x1, y1); + if (pixel_value & transparentColor) + { + /* + *pmData++ = *ipmData++; + *pmData++ = *ipmData++; + *pmData++ = *ipmData++; + */ + pixel = XGetPixel(ximage_ipm,dst_x+x1,dst_y+y1) ; + XPutPixel(ximage,dst_x+x1, dst_y+y1,pixel); + if(!test){ + test = 1 ; + } + } + /* + else { + pmData +=3; + ipmData +=3; + } + */ + } + } + } + } + XDestroyImage (image); + } /* end of src_in_overlay */ + } /** end transparency **/ + destroy_region_list( vis_regions); + if (vis_image_regions) destroy_region_list( vis_image_regions ); + FreeXVisualInfo(pVisuals, pOverlayVisuals, pImageVisuals); + XSync(disp, 0); + + return ximage; +} + +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Creates a list of the subwindows of a given window which have a + different visual than their parents. The function is recursive. + This list is used in make_region_list(), which coalesces the + windows with the same visual into a region. + image_wins must point to an existing list struct that's already + been zeroed (zero_list()). + ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **/ +static void make_src_list( disp, image_wins, bbox, curr, x_rootrel, y_rootrel, + curr_attrs, pclip) + Display *disp; + list_ptr image_wins; + XRectangle *bbox; /* bnding box of area we want */ + Window curr; + int x_rootrel; /* pos of curr WRT root */ + int y_rootrel; + XWindowAttributes *curr_attrs; + XRectangle *pclip; /* visible part of curr, not */ + /* obscurred by ancestors */ +{ + XWindowAttributes child_attrs; + Window root, parent, *child; /* variables for XQueryTree() */ + Window *save_child_list; /* variables for XQueryTree() */ + unsigned int nchild; /* variables for XQueryTree() */ + XRectangle child_clip; /* vis part of child */ + int curr_clipX, curr_clipY, curr_clipRt, curr_clipBt; + + /* check that win is mapped & not outside bounding box */ + if (curr_attrs->map_state == IsViewable && + curr_attrs->class == InputOutput && + !( pclip->x >= (int) (bbox->x + bbox->width) || + pclip->y >= (int) (bbox->y + bbox->height) || + (int) (pclip->x + pclip->width) <= bbox->x || + (int) (pclip->y + pclip->height) <= bbox->y)) { + + XQueryTree( disp, curr, &root, &parent, &child, &nchild ); + save_child_list = child; /* so we can free list when we're done */ + add_window_to_list( image_wins, curr, x_rootrel, y_rootrel, + pclip->x, pclip->y, + pclip->width, pclip->height, + curr_attrs->border_width,curr_attrs->visual, + curr_attrs->colormap, parent); + + +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + set RR coords of right (Rt), left (X), bottom (Bt) and top (Y) + of rect we clip all children by. This is our own clip rect (pclip) + inflicted on us by our parent plus our own borders. Within the + child loop, we figure the clip rect for each child by adding in + it's rectangle (not taking into account the child's borders). + ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **/ + curr_clipX = MAX( pclip->x, x_rootrel + (int) curr_attrs->border_width); + curr_clipY = MAX( pclip->y, y_rootrel + (int) curr_attrs->border_width); + curr_clipRt = MIN( pclip->x + (int) pclip->width, + x_rootrel + (int) curr_attrs->width + + 2 * (int) curr_attrs->border_width); + curr_clipBt = MIN( pclip->y + (int) pclip->height, + y_rootrel + (int) curr_attrs->height + + 2 * (int) curr_attrs->border_width); + + while (nchild--) { + int new_width, new_height; + int child_xrr, child_yrr; /* root relative x & y of child */ + + XGetWindowAttributes( disp, *child, &child_attrs); + + /* intersect parent & child clip rects */ + child_xrr = x_rootrel + child_attrs.x + curr_attrs->border_width; + child_clip.x = MAX( curr_clipX, child_xrr); + new_width = MIN( curr_clipRt, child_xrr + (int) child_attrs.width + + 2 * child_attrs.border_width) + - child_clip.x; + if (new_width >= 0) { + child_clip.width = new_width; + + child_yrr = y_rootrel + child_attrs.y + + curr_attrs->border_width; + child_clip.y = MAX( curr_clipY, child_yrr); + new_height = MIN( curr_clipBt, + child_yrr + (int) child_attrs.height + + 2 * child_attrs.border_width) + - child_clip.y; + if (new_height >= 0) { + child_clip.height = new_height; + make_src_list( disp, image_wins, bbox, *child, + child_xrr, child_yrr, + &child_attrs, &child_clip); + } + } + child++; + } + XFree( save_child_list); + } +} + + +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + This function creates a list of regions which tile a specified + window. Each region contains all visible portions of the window + which are drawn with the same visual. For example, if the + window consists of subwindows of two different visual types, + there will be two regions in the list. + Returns a pointer to the list. + ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **/ +static list_ptr make_region_list( disp, win, bbox, hasNonDefault, + numImageVisuals, pImageVisuals, allImage) + Display *disp; + Window win; + XRectangle *bbox; + int *hasNonDefault; + int numImageVisuals; + XVisualInfo **pImageVisuals; + int *allImage; +{ + XWindowAttributes win_attrs; + list image_wins; + list_ptr image_regions; + list_ptr srcs_left; + image_region_type *new_reg; + image_win_type *base_src, *src; + Region bbox_region = XCreateRegion(); + XRectangle clip; + int image_only; + + int count=0 ; + + *hasNonDefault = False; + XUnionRectWithRegion( bbox, bbox_region, bbox_region); + XGetWindowAttributes( disp, win, &win_attrs); + + zero_list( &image_wins); + clip.x = 0; + clip.y = 0; + clip.width = win_attrs.width; + clip.height = win_attrs.height; + make_src_list( disp, &image_wins, bbox, win, + 0 /* x_rootrel */, 0 /* y_rootrel */, &win_attrs, &clip); + + image_regions = new_list(); + image_only = (*allImage) ? True:False; + + for (base_src = (image_win_type *) first_in_list( &image_wins); base_src; + base_src = (image_win_type *) next_in_list( &image_wins)) + { + /* test for image visual */ + if (!image_only || src_in_image(base_src, numImageVisuals, pImageVisuals)) + { + /* find a window whose visual hasn't been put in list yet */ + if (!src_in_region_list( base_src, image_regions)) + { + if (! (new_reg = (image_region_type *) + malloc( sizeof( image_region_type)))) { + return (list_ptr) NULL; + } + count++; + + new_reg->visible_region = XCreateRegion(); + new_reg->win = base_src->win; + new_reg->vis = base_src->vis; + new_reg->cmap = base_src->cmap; + new_reg->x_rootrel = base_src->x_rootrel; + new_reg->y_rootrel = base_src->y_rootrel; + new_reg->x_vis = base_src->x_vis; + new_reg->y_vis = base_src->y_vis; + new_reg->width = base_src->width; + new_reg->height = base_src->height; + new_reg->border = base_src->border_width; + + srcs_left = (list_ptr) dup_list_head( &image_wins, START_AT_CURR); + for (src = (image_win_type *) first_in_list( srcs_left); src; + src = (image_win_type *) next_in_list( srcs_left)) { + if (SAME_REGIONS( base_src, src)) { + add_rect_to_image_region( new_reg, src->x_vis, src->y_vis, + src->width, src->height); + } + else { + if (!image_only || src_in_image(src, numImageVisuals, pImageVisuals)) + { + subtr_rect_from_image_region( new_reg, src->x_vis, + src->y_vis, src->width, src->height); + } + } + } + XIntersectRegion( bbox_region, new_reg->visible_region, + new_reg->visible_region); + if (! XEmptyRegion( new_reg->visible_region)) { + add_to_list( image_regions, new_reg); + if (new_reg->vis != DefaultVisualOfScreen( win_attrs.screen) || + new_reg->cmap != DefaultColormapOfScreen( + win_attrs.screen)) { + *hasNonDefault = True; + } + } + else { + XDestroyRegion( new_reg->visible_region); + free( (void *) new_reg); + } + } + } else *allImage = 0; + } + delete_list( &image_wins, True); + XDestroyRegion( bbox_region); + return image_regions; +} +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Destructor called from destroy_region_list(). + ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **/ +void destroy_image_region( image_region) + image_region_type *image_region; +{ + XDestroyRegion( image_region->visible_region); + free( (void *) image_region); +} + +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Destroys the region list, destroying all the regions contained in it. + ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **/ +static void destroy_region_list( rlist) + list_ptr rlist; +{ + delete_list_destroying( rlist, (DESTRUCT_FUNC_PTR)destroy_image_region); +} + + +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Subtracts the specified rectangle from the region in image_region. + First converts the rectangle to a region of its own, since X + only provides a way to subtract one region from another, not a + rectangle from a region. + ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **/ +static void subtr_rect_from_image_region( image_region, x, y, width, height) + image_region_type *image_region; + int x; + int y; + int width; + int height; +{ + XRectangle rect; + Region rect_region; + + rect_region = XCreateRegion(); + rect.x = x; + rect.y = y; + rect.width = width; + rect.height = height; + XUnionRectWithRegion( &rect, rect_region, rect_region); + XSubtractRegion( image_region->visible_region, rect_region, + image_region->visible_region); + XDestroyRegion( rect_region); +} + + +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Adds the specified rectangle to the region in image_region. + ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **/ +static void add_rect_to_image_region( image_region, x, y, width, height) + image_region_type *image_region; + int x; + int y; + int width; + int height; +{ + XRectangle rect; + + rect.x = x; + rect.y = y; + rect.width = width; + rect.height = height; + XUnionRectWithRegion( &rect, image_region->visible_region, + image_region->visible_region); +} + + +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Returns TRUE if the given src's visual is already represented in + the image_regions list, FALSE otherwise. + ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **/ +static int src_in_region_list( src, image_regions) + image_win_type *src; + list_ptr image_regions; +{ + image_region_type *ir; + + for (ir = (image_region_type *) first_in_list( image_regions); ir; + ir = (image_region_type *) next_in_list( image_regions)) { + if (SAME_REGIONS( ir, src)) { + + return 1; + } + } + + return 0; +} + + +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Makes a new entry in image_wins with the given fields filled in. + ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **/ +static void add_window_to_list( image_wins, w, xrr, yrr, x_vis, y_vis, + width, height, border_width,vis, cmap, parent) + list_ptr image_wins; + Window w; + int xrr; + int yrr; + int x_vis; + int y_vis; + int width; + int height; + Visual *vis; + Colormap cmap; + Window parent; +{ + image_win_type *new_src; + + if ((new_src = (image_win_type *) malloc( sizeof( image_win_type))) == NULL) + + return; + + new_src->win = w; + new_src->x_rootrel = xrr; + new_src->y_rootrel = yrr; + new_src->x_vis = x_vis; + new_src->y_vis = y_vis; + new_src->width = width; + new_src->height = height; + new_src->border_width = border_width; + new_src->vis = vis; + new_src->cmap = cmap; + new_src->parent = parent; + add_to_list( image_wins, new_src); +} + +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Returns TRUE if the given src's visual is in the image planes, + FALSE otherwise. + ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **/ +static int src_in_image( src, numImageVisuals, pImageVisuals) + image_win_type *src; + int numImageVisuals; + XVisualInfo **pImageVisuals; +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0 ; i < numImageVisuals ; i++) + { + if (pImageVisuals[i]->visual == src->vis) + return 1; + } + return 0; +} + + +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Returns TRUE if the given src's visual is in the overlay planes + and transparency is possible, FALSE otherwise. + ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **/ +static int src_in_overlay( src, numOverlayVisuals, pOverlayVisuals, + transparentColor, transparentType) + image_region_type *src; + int numOverlayVisuals; + OverlayInfo *pOverlayVisuals; + int *transparentColor; + int *transparentType; +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0 ; i < numOverlayVisuals ; i++) + { + if (((pOverlayVisuals[i].pOverlayVisualInfo)->visual == src->vis) + && (pOverlayVisuals[i].transparentType != None)) + { + *transparentColor = pOverlayVisuals[i].value; + *transparentType = pOverlayVisuals[i].transparentType; + return 1; + } + + else { + } + + } + return 0; +} + + +/********************** from wsutils.c ******************************/ + +/****************************************************************************** + * + * This file contains a set of example utility procedures; procedures that can + * help a "window-smart" Starbase or PHIGS program determine information about + * a device, and create image and overlay plane windows. To use these + * utilities, #include "wsutils.h" and compile this file and link the results + * with your program. + * + ******************************************************************************/ + + + +#define STATIC_GRAY 0x01 +#define GRAY_SCALE 0x02 +#define PSEUDO_COLOR 0x04 +#define TRUE_COLOR 0x10 +#define DIRECT_COLOR 0x11 + + +static int weCreateServerOverlayVisualsProperty = False; + + +/****************************************************************************** + * + * GetXVisualInfo() + * + * This routine takes an X11 Display, screen number, and returns whether the + * screen supports transparent overlays and three arrays: + * + * 1) All of the XVisualInfo struct's for the screen. + * 2) All of the OverlayInfo struct's for the screen. + * 3) An array of pointers to the screen's image plane XVisualInfo + * structs. + * + * The code below obtains the array of all the screen's visuals, and obtains + * the array of all the screen's overlay visual information. It then processes + * the array of the screen's visuals, determining whether the visual is an + * overlay or image visual. + * + * If the routine sucessfully obtained the visual information, it returns zero. + * If the routine didn't obtain the visual information, it returns non-zero. + * + ******************************************************************************/ + +int GetXVisualInfo(display, screen, transparentOverlays, + numVisuals, pVisuals, + numOverlayVisuals, pOverlayVisuals, + numImageVisuals, pImageVisuals) + + Display *display; /* Which X server (aka "display"). */ + int screen; /* Which screen of the "display". */ + int *transparentOverlays; /* Non-zero if there's at least one + * overlay visual and if at least one + * of those supports a transparent + * pixel. */ + int *numVisuals; /* Number of XVisualInfo struct's + * pointed to to by pVisuals. */ + XVisualInfo **pVisuals; /* All of the device's visuals. */ + int *numOverlayVisuals; /* Number of OverlayInfo's pointed + * to by pOverlayVisuals. If this + * number is zero, the device does + * not have overlay planes. */ + OverlayInfo **pOverlayVisuals; /* The device's overlay plane visual + * information. */ + int *numImageVisuals; /* Number of XVisualInfo's pointed + * to by pImageVisuals. */ + XVisualInfo ***pImageVisuals; /* The device's image visuals. */ +{ + XVisualInfo getVisInfo; /* Paramters of XGetVisualInfo */ + int mask; + XVisualInfo *pVis, **pIVis; /* Faster, local copies */ + OverlayInfo *pOVis; + OverlayVisualPropertyRec *pOOldVis; + int nVisuals, nOVisuals; + Atom overlayVisualsAtom; /* Parameters for XGetWindowProperty */ + Atom actualType; + unsigned long numLongs, bytesAfter; + int actualFormat; + int nImageVisualsAlloced; /* Values to process the XVisualInfo */ + int imageVisual; /* array */ + + + /* First, get the list of visuals for this screen. */ + getVisInfo.screen = screen; + mask = VisualScreenMask; + + *pVisuals = XGetVisualInfo(display, mask, &getVisInfo, numVisuals); + if ((nVisuals = *numVisuals) <= 0) + { + /* Return that the information wasn't sucessfully obtained: */ + return(1); + } + pVis = *pVisuals; + + + /* Now, get the overlay visual information for this screen. To obtain + * this information, get the SERVER_OVERLAY_VISUALS property. + */ + overlayVisualsAtom = XInternAtom(display, "SERVER_OVERLAY_VISUALS", True); + if (overlayVisualsAtom != None) + { + /* Since the Atom exists, we can request the property's contents. The + * do-while loop makes sure we get the entire list from the X server. + */ + bytesAfter = 0; + numLongs = sizeof(OverlayVisualPropertyRec) / 4; + do + { + numLongs += bytesAfter * 4; + XGetWindowProperty(display, RootWindow(display, screen), + overlayVisualsAtom, 0, numLongs, False, + overlayVisualsAtom, &actualType, &actualFormat, + &numLongs, &bytesAfter, (unsigned char**) pOverlayVisuals); + } while (bytesAfter > 0); + + + /* Calculate the number of overlay visuals in the list. */ + *numOverlayVisuals = numLongs / (sizeof(OverlayVisualPropertyRec) / 4); + } + else + { + /* This screen doesn't have overlay planes. */ + *numOverlayVisuals = 0; + *pOverlayVisuals = NULL; + *transparentOverlays = 0; + } + + + /* Process the pVisuals array. */ + *numImageVisuals = 0; + nImageVisualsAlloced = 1; + pIVis = *pImageVisuals = (XVisualInfo **) malloc(sizeof(XVisualInfo *)); + while (--nVisuals >= 0) + { + nOVisuals = *numOverlayVisuals; + pOVis = *pOverlayVisuals; + imageVisual = True; + while (--nOVisuals >= 0) + { + pOOldVis = (OverlayVisualPropertyRec *) pOVis; + if (pVis->visualid == pOOldVis->visualID) + { + imageVisual = False; + pOVis->pOverlayVisualInfo = pVis; + if (pOVis->transparentType == TransparentPixel) + *transparentOverlays = 1; + } + pOVis++; + } + if (imageVisual) + { + if ((*numImageVisuals += 1) > nImageVisualsAlloced) + { + nImageVisualsAlloced++; + *pImageVisuals = (XVisualInfo **) + realloc(*pImageVisuals, (nImageVisualsAlloced * sizeof(XVisualInfo *))); + pIVis = *pImageVisuals + (*numImageVisuals - 1); + } + *pIVis++ = pVis; + } + pVis++; + } + + + /* Return that the information was sucessfully obtained: */ + return(0); + +} /* GetXVisualInfo() */ + + +/****************************************************************************** + * + * FreeXVisualInfo() + * + * This routine frees the data that was allocated by GetXVisualInfo(). + * + ******************************************************************************/ + +void FreeXVisualInfo(pVisuals, pOverlayVisuals, pImageVisuals) + + XVisualInfo *pVisuals; + OverlayInfo *pOverlayVisuals; + XVisualInfo **pImageVisuals; +{ + XFree(pVisuals); + if (weCreateServerOverlayVisualsProperty) + free(pOverlayVisuals); + else + XFree(pOverlayVisuals); + free(pImageVisuals); + +} /* FreeXVisualInfo() */ diff --git a/multiVis.h b/multiVis.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a11137c --- /dev/null +++ b/multiVis.h @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +/* $Xorg: multiVis.h,v 1.4 2001/02/09 02:06:03 xorgcvs Exp $ */ +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + This file contains routines for manipulating generic lists. + Lists are implemented with a "harness". In other words, each + node in the list consists of two pointers, one to the data item + and one to the next node in the list. The head of the list is + the same struct as each node, but the "item" ptr is used to point + to the current member of the list (used by the first_in_list and + next_in_list functions). + +Copyright 1994 Hewlett-Packard Co. +Copyright 1996, 1998 The Open Group + +Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its +documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that +the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that +copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting +documentation. + +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 OPEN GROUP 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 name of The Open Group shall +not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or +other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization +from The Open Group. + + ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **/ + +extern int GetMultiVisualRegions( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + Display *, Window, int, int, unsigned int, + unsigned int, int *, int *, XVisualInfo **, int *, + OverlayInfo **, int *, XVisualInfo ***, list_ptr *, + list_ptr *, int * +#endif +); + +extern XImage *ReadAreaToImage( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + Display *, Window, int, int, unsigned int, + unsigned int, int, XVisualInfo *, int, + OverlayInfo *, int, XVisualInfo **, list_ptr, + list_ptr, int, int +#endif +); + +extern void initFakeVisual( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + Visual * +#endif +); diff --git a/wsutils.h b/wsutils.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..df03815 --- /dev/null +++ b/wsutils.h @@ -0,0 +1,350 @@ +/* $Xorg: wsutils.h,v 1.4 2001/02/09 02:06:03 xorgcvs Exp $ */ +/** ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + This file contains routines for manipulating generic lists. + Lists are implemented with a "harness". In other words, each + node in the list consists of two pointers, one to the data item + and one to the next node in the list. The head of the list is + the same struct as each node, but the "item" ptr is used to point + to the current member of the list (used by the first_in_list and + next_in_list functions). + +Copyright 1994 Hewlett-Packard Co. +Copyright 1996, 1998 The Open Group + +Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its +documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that +the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that +copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting +documentation. + +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 OPEN GROUP 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 name of The Open Group shall +not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or +other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization +from The Open Group. + + ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **/ +/****************************************************************************** + * + * This file contains various typedef's, macros and procedure declarations for + * a set of example utility procedures contained in the file "wsutils.c". + * + ******************************************************************************/ + +/* This is the actual structure returned by the X server describing the + * SERVER_OVERLAY_VISUAL property. + */ +typedef struct +{ + VisualID visualID; /* The VisualID of the overlay visual */ + int transparentType; /* Can be None, TransparentPixel or + * TransparentMask */ + int value; /* Pixel value */ + int layer; /* Overlay planes will always be in + * layer 1 */ +} OverlayVisualPropertyRec; + + +/* This is structure also describes the SERVER_OVERLAY_VISUAL property, but + * should be more useful than the one actually returned by the X server + * because it actually points to the visual's XVisualInfo struct rather than + * refering to the visual's ID. + */ +typedef struct +{ + XVisualInfo *pOverlayVisualInfo; /* Pointer to the XVisualInfo struct */ + int transparentType; /* Can be None, TransparentPixel or + * TransparentMask */ + int value; /* Pixel value */ + int layer; /* Overlay planes will always be in + * layer 1 */ +} OverlayInfo; + + +/* These macros are the values of the "transparentType" above: */ +#ifndef None +#define None 0 +#endif +#ifndef TransparentPixel +#define TransparentPixel 1 +#endif + + +/* These macros define how flexible a program is when it requests a window's + * creation with either the CreateImagePlanesWindow() or + * CreateOverlayPlanesWindow(): + */ +#ifndef NOT_FLEXIBLE +#define NOT_FLEXIBLE 0 +#define FLEXIBLE 1 +#endif + + +/* These macros define the values of the "sbCmapHint" parameter of the + * CreateImagePlanesWindow(): + */ +#ifndef SB_CMAP_TYPE_NORMAL +#define SB_CMAP_TYPE_NORMAL 1 +#endif + +#ifndef SB_CMAP_TYPE_MONOTONIC +#define SB_CMAP_TYPE_MONOTONIC 2 +#endif + +#ifndef SB_CMAP_TYPE_FULL +#define SB_CMAP_TYPE_FULL 4 +#endif + + +/****************************************************************************** + * + * GetXVisualInfo() + * + * This routine takes an X11 Display, screen number, and returns whether the + * screen supports transparent overlays and three arrays: + * + * 1) All of the XVisualInfo struct's for the screen. + * 2) All of the OverlayInfo struct's for the screen. + * 3) An array of pointers to the screen's image plane XVisualInfo + * structs. + * + * The code below obtains the array of all the screen's visuals, and obtains + * the array of all the screen's overlay visual information. It then processes + * the array of the screen's visuals, determining whether the visual is an + * overlay or image visual. + * + * If the routine sucessfully obtained the visual information, it returns zero. + * If the routine didn't obtain the visual information, it returns non-zero. + * + ******************************************************************************/ + +extern int GetXVisualInfo( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + Display *display, /* Which X server (aka "display"). */ + int screen, /* Which screen of the "display". */ + int *transparentOverlays, /* Non-zero if there's at least one + * overlay visual and if at least one + * of those supports a transparent + * pixel. */ + int *numVisuals, /* Number of XVisualInfo struct's + * pointed to to by pVisuals. */ + XVisualInfo **pVisuals, /* All of the device's visuals. */ + int *numOverlayVisuals, /* Number of OverlayInfo's pointed + * to by pOverlayVisuals. If this + * number is zero, the device does + * not have overlay planes. */ + OverlayInfo **pOverlayVisuals, /* The device's overlay plane visual + * information. */ + int *numImageVisuals, /* Number of XVisualInfo's pointed + * to by pImageVisuals. */ + XVisualInfo ***pImageVisuals /* The device's image visuals. */ +#endif + ); + + +/****************************************************************************** + * + * FreeXVisualInfo() + * + * This routine frees the data that was allocated by GetXVisualInfo(). + * + ******************************************************************************/ + +extern void FreeXVisualInfo( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + XVisualInfo *pVisuals, + OverlayInfo *pOverlayVisuals, + XVisualInfo **pImageVisuals +#endif + ); + + +/****************************************************************************** + * + * FindImagePlanesVisual() + * + * This routine attempts to find a visual to use to create an image planes + * window based upon the information passed in. + * + * The "Hint" values give guides to the routine as to what the program wants. + * The "depthFlexibility" value tells the routine how much the program wants + * the actual "depthHint" specified. If the program can't live with the + * screen's image planes visuals, the routine returns non-zero, and the + * "depthObtained" and "pImageVisualToUse" return parameters are NOT valid. + * Otherwise, the "depthObtained" and "pImageVisualToUse" return parameters + * are valid and the routine returns zero. + * + * NOTE: This is just an example of what can be done. It may or may not be + * useful for any specific application. + * + ******************************************************************************/ + +extern int FindImagePlanesVisual( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + Display *display, /* Which X server (aka "display"). */ + int screen, /* Which screen of the "display". */ + int numImageVisuals, /* Number of XVisualInfo's pointed + * to by pImageVisuals. */ + XVisualInfo **pImageVisuals, /* The device's image visuals. */ + int sbCmapHint, /* What Starbase cmap modes will be + * used with the visual. NOTE: This + * is a mask of the possible values. */ + int depthHint, /* Desired depth. */ + int depthFlexibility, /* How much the actual value in + * "depthHint" is desired. */ + Visual **pImageVisualToUse, /* The screen's image visual to use. */ + int *depthObtained /* Actual depth of the visual. */ +#endif + ); + + +/****************************************************************************** + * + * FindOverlayPlanesVisual() + * + * This routine attempts to find a visual to use to create an overlay planes + * window based upon the information passed in. + * + * While the CreateImagePlanesWindow() routine took a sbCmapHint, this + * routine doesn't. Starbase's CMAP_FULL shouldn't be used in overlay planes + * windows. This is partially because this functionality is better suited in + * the image planes where there are generally more planes, and partially + * because the overlay planes generally have PseudoColor visuals with one + * color being transparent (the transparent normally being the "white" color + * for CMAP_FULL). + * + * The "depthHint" values give guides to the routine as to what depth the + * program wants the window to be. The "depthFlexibility" value tells the + * routine how much the program wants the actual "depthHint" specified. If + * the program can't live with the screen's overlay planes visuals, the + * routine returns non-zero, and the "depthObtained" and "pOverlayVisualToUse" + * return parameters are NOT valid. Otherwise, the "depthObtained" and + * "pOverlayVisualToUse" return parameters are valid and the routine returns + * zero. + * + * NOTE: This is just an example of what can be done. It may or may not be + * useful for any specific application. + * + ******************************************************************************/ + +extern int FindOverlayPlanesVisual( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + Display *display, /* Which X server (aka "display"). */ + int screen, /* Which screen of the "display". */ + int numOverlayVisuals, /* Number of OverlayInfo's pointed + * to by pOverlayVisuals. */ + OverlayInfo *pOverlayVisuals, /* The device's overlay plane visual + * information. */ + int depthHint, /* Desired depth. */ + int depthFlexibility, /* How much the actual value in + * "depthHint" is desired. */ + int transparentBackground, /* Non-zero if the visual must have + * a transparent color. */ + Visual **pOverlayVisualToUse, /* The screen's overlay visual to + * use. */ + int *depthObtained, /* Actual depth of the visual. */ + int *transparentColor /* The transparent color the program + * can use with the visual. */ +#endif + ); + + +/****************************************************************************** + * + * CreateImagePlanesWindow() + * + * This routine creates an image planes window, potentially creates a colormap + * for the window to use, and sets the window's standard properties, based + * upon the information passed in to the routine. While "created," the window + * has not been mapped. + * + * If the routine suceeds, it returns zero and the return parameters + * "imageWindow", "imageColormap" and "mustFreeImageColormap" are valid. + * Otherwise, the routine returns non-zero and the return parameters are + * NOT valid. + * + * NOTE: This is just an example of what can be done. It may or may not be + * useful for any specific application. + * + ******************************************************************************/ + +extern int CreateImagePlanesWindow( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + Display *display, /* Which X server (aka "display"). */ + int screen, /* Which screen of the "display". */ + Window parentWindow, /* Window ID of the parent window for + * the created window. */ + int windowX, /* Desired X coord. of the window. */ + int windowY, /* Desired Y coord of the window. */ + int windowWidth, /* Desired width of the window. */ + int windowHeight, /* Desired height of the window. */ + int windowDepth, /* Desired depth of the window. */ + Visual *pImageVisualToUse, /* The window's image planes visual. */ + int argc, /* Program's argc parameter. */ + char *argv[], /* Program's argv parameter. */ + char *windowName, /* Name to put on window's border. */ + char *iconName, /* Name to put on window's icon. */ + Window *imageWindow, /* Window ID of the created window. */ + Colormap *imageColormap, /* The window's colormap. */ + int *mustFreeImageColormap /* Non-zero if the program must call + * XFreeColormap() for imageColormap. */ +#endif + ); + + +/****************************************************************************** + * + * CreateOverlayPlanesWindow() + * + * This routine creates an overlay planes window, potentially creates a colormap + * for the window to use, and sets the window's standard properties, based + * upon the information passed in to the routine. While "created," the window + * has not been mapped. + * + * If the routine suceeds, it returns zero and the return parameters + * "overlayWindow", "overlayColormap" and "mustFreeOverlayColormap" are valid. + * Otherwise, the routine returns non-zero and the return parameters are + * NOT valid. + * + * NOTE: This is just an example of what can be done. It may or may not be + * useful for any specific application. + * + ******************************************************************************/ + +int CreateOverlayPlanesWindow( +#if NeedFunctionPrototypes + Display *display, /* Which X server (aka "display"). */ + int screen, /* Which screen of the "display". */ + Window parentWindow, /* Window ID of the parent window for + * the created window. */ + int windowX, /* Desired X coord. of the window. */ + int windowY, /* Desired Y coord of the window. */ + int windowWidth, /* Desired width of the window. */ + int windowHeight, /* Desired height of the window. */ + int windowDepth, /* Desired depth of the window. */ + Visual *pOverlayVisualToUse, /* The window's overlay planes visual.*/ + int argc, /* Program's argc parameter. */ + char *argv[], /* Program's argv parameter. */ + char *windowName, /* Name to put on window's border. */ + char *iconName, /* Name to put on window's icon. */ + int transparentBackground, /* Non-zero if the window's background + * should be a transparent color. */ + int *transparentColor, /* The transparent color to use as the + * window's background. */ + Window *overlayWindow, /* Window ID of the created window. */ + Colormap *overlayColormap, /* The window's colormap. */ + int *mustFreeOverlayColormap/* Non-zero if the program must call + * XFreeColormap() for + * overlayColormap. */ +#endif + ); @@ -0,0 +1,664 @@ +/* $Xorg: xwd.c,v 1.5 2001/02/09 02:06:03 xorgcvs Exp $ */ + +/* + +Copyright 1987, 1998 The Open Group + +Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its +documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that +the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that +copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting +documentation. + +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 +OPEN GROUP 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 name of The Open Group shall not be +used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings +in this Software without prior written authorization from The Open Group. + +*/ + +/* + * xwd.c MIT Project Athena, X Window system window raster image dumper. + * + * This program will dump a raster image of the contents of a window into a + * file for output on graphics printers or for other uses. + * + * Author: Tony Della Fera, DEC + * 17-Jun-85 + * + * Modification history: + * + * 11/14/86 Bill Wyatt, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory + * - Removed Z format option, changing it to an XY option. Monochrome + * windows will always dump in XY format. Color windows will dump + * in Z format by default, but can be dumped in XY format with the + * -xy option. + * + * 11/18/86 Bill Wyatt + * - VERSION 6 is same as version 5 for monchrome. For colors, the + * appropriate number of Color structs are dumped after the header, + * which has the number of colors (=0 for monochrome) in place of the + * V5 padding at the end. Up to 16-bit displays are supported. I + * don't yet know how 24- to 32-bit displays will be handled under + * the Version 11 protocol. + * + * 6/15/87 David Krikorian, MIT Project Athena + * - VERSION 7 runs under the X Version 11 servers, while the previous + * versions of xwd were are for X Version 10. This version is based + * on xwd version 6, and should eventually have the same color + * abilities. (Xwd V7 has yet to be tested on a color machine, so + * all color-related code is commented out until color support + * becomes practical.) + */ + +/*% + *% This is the format for commenting out color-related code until + *% color can be supported. +%*/ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <errno.h> +#include <X11/Xos.h> + +#ifdef X_NOT_STDC_ENV +extern int errno; +#endif + +#include <X11/Xlib.h> +#include <X11/Xutil.h> + +#include <X11/Xmu/WinUtil.h> +typedef unsigned long Pixel; +#include "X11/XWDFile.h" + +#define FEEP_VOLUME 0 + +/* Include routines to do parsing */ +#include "dsimple.h" +#include "list.h" +#include "wsutils.h" +#include "multiVis.h" + +#ifdef XKB +#include <X11/extensions/XKBbells.h> +#endif + +/* Setable Options */ + +int format = ZPixmap; +Bool nobdrs = False; +Bool on_root = False; +Bool standard_out = True; +Bool debug = False; +Bool silent = False; +Bool use_installed = False; +long add_pixel_value = 0; + +extern int (*_XErrorFunction)(); +extern int _XDefaultError(); + +static long parse_long (s) + char *s; +{ + char *fmt = "%lu"; + long retval = 0L; + int thesign = 1; + + if (s && s[0]) { + if (s[0] == '-') s++, thesign = -1; + if (s[0] == '0') s++, fmt = "%lo"; + if (s[0] == 'x' || s[0] == 'X') s++, fmt = "%lx"; + (void) sscanf (s, fmt, &retval); + } + return (thesign * retval); +} + +main(argc, argv) + int argc; + char **argv; +{ + register i; + Window target_win; + FILE *out_file = stdout; + Bool frame_only = False; + + INIT_NAME; + + Setup_Display_And_Screen(&argc, argv); + + /* Get window select on command line, if any */ + target_win = Select_Window_Args(&argc, argv); + + for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) { + if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-nobdrs")) { + nobdrs = True; + continue; + } + if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-debug")) { + debug = True; + continue; + } + if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-help")) + usage(); + if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-out")) { + if (++i >= argc) usage(); + if (!(out_file = fopen(argv[i], "wb"))) + Error("Can't open output file as specified."); + standard_out = False; + continue; + } + if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-xy")) { + format = XYPixmap; + continue; + } + if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-screen")) { + on_root = True; + continue; + } + if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-icmap")) { + use_installed = True; + continue; + } + if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-add")) { + if (++i >= argc) usage(); + add_pixel_value = parse_long (argv[i]); + continue; + } + if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-frame")) { + frame_only = True; + continue; + } + if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-silent")) { + silent = True; + continue; + } + usage(); + } +#ifdef WIN32 + if (standard_out) + _setmode(fileno(out_file), _O_BINARY); +#endif + + /* + * Let the user select the target window. + */ + if (!target_win) { + target_win = Select_Window(dpy); + if (target_win != None && !frame_only) { + Window root; + int dummyi; + unsigned int dummy; + + if (XGetGeometry (dpy, target_win, &root, &dummyi, &dummyi, + &dummy, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy) && + target_win != root) + target_win = XmuClientWindow (dpy, target_win); + } + } + + + /* + * Dump it! + */ + Window_Dump(target_win, out_file); + + XCloseDisplay(dpy); + if (fclose(out_file)) { + perror("xwd"); + exit(1); + } + exit(0); +} + +static int +Get24bitDirectColors(colors) +XColor **colors ; +{ + int i , ncolors = 256 ; + XColor *tcol ; + + *colors = tcol = (XColor *)malloc(sizeof(XColor) * ncolors) ; + + for(i=0 ; i < ncolors ; i++) + { + tcol[i].pixel = i << 16 | i << 8 | i ; + tcol[i].red = tcol[i].green = tcol[i].blue = i << 8 | i ; + } + + return ncolors ; +} + + +/* + * Window_Dump: dump a window to a file which must already be open for + * writting. + */ + +char *calloc(); + +Window_Dump(window, out) + Window window; + FILE *out; +{ + unsigned long swaptest = 1; + XColor *colors; + unsigned buffer_size; + int win_name_size; + int header_size; + int ncolors, i; + char *win_name; + Bool got_win_name; + XWindowAttributes win_info; + XImage *image; + int absx, absy, x, y; + unsigned width, height; + int dwidth, dheight; + int bw; + Window dummywin; + XWDFileHeader header; + XWDColor xwdcolor; + + int transparentOverlays , multiVis; + int numVisuals; + XVisualInfo *pVisuals; + int numOverlayVisuals; + OverlayInfo *pOverlayVisuals; + int numImageVisuals; + XVisualInfo **pImageVisuals; + list_ptr vis_regions; /* list of regions to read from */ + list_ptr vis_image_regions ; + Visual vis_h,*vis ; + int allImage = 0 ; + + /* + * Inform the user not to alter the screen. + */ + if (!silent) { +#ifdef XKB + XkbStdBell(dpy,None,50,XkbBI_Wait); +#else + XBell(dpy,FEEP_VOLUME); +#endif + XFlush(dpy); + } + + /* + * Get the parameters of the window being dumped. + */ + if (debug) outl("xwd: Getting target window information.\n"); + if(!XGetWindowAttributes(dpy, window, &win_info)) + Fatal_Error("Can't get target window attributes."); + + /* handle any frame window */ + if (!XTranslateCoordinates (dpy, window, RootWindow (dpy, screen), 0, 0, + &absx, &absy, &dummywin)) { + fprintf (stderr, + "%s: unable to translate window coordinates (%d,%d)\n", + program_name, absx, absy); + exit (1); + } + win_info.x = absx; + win_info.y = absy; + width = win_info.width; + height = win_info.height; + bw = 0; + + if (!nobdrs) { + absx -= win_info.border_width; + absy -= win_info.border_width; + bw = win_info.border_width; + width += (2 * bw); + height += (2 * bw); + } + dwidth = DisplayWidth (dpy, screen); + dheight = DisplayHeight (dpy, screen); + + + /* clip to window */ + if (absx < 0) width += absx, absx = 0; + if (absy < 0) height += absy, absy = 0; + if (absx + width > dwidth) width = dwidth - absx; + if (absy + height > dheight) height = dheight - absy; + + XFetchName(dpy, window, &win_name); + if (!win_name || !win_name[0]) { + win_name = "xwdump"; + got_win_name = False; + } else { + got_win_name = True; + } + + /* sizeof(char) is included for the null string terminator. */ + win_name_size = strlen(win_name) + sizeof(char); + + /* + * Snarf the pixmap with XGetImage. + */ + + x = absx - win_info.x; + y = absy - win_info.y; + + multiVis = GetMultiVisualRegions(dpy,RootWindow(dpy, screen), + absx, absy, + width, height,&transparentOverlays,&numVisuals, &pVisuals, + &numOverlayVisuals,&pOverlayVisuals,&numImageVisuals, + &pImageVisuals,&vis_regions,&vis_image_regions,&allImage) ; + if (on_root || multiVis) + { + if(!multiVis) + image = XGetImage (dpy, RootWindow(dpy, screen), absx, absy, + width, height, AllPlanes, format); + else + image = ReadAreaToImage(dpy, RootWindow(dpy, screen), absx, absy, + width, height, + numVisuals,pVisuals,numOverlayVisuals,pOverlayVisuals, + numImageVisuals, pImageVisuals,vis_regions, + vis_image_regions,format,allImage); + } + else + image = XGetImage (dpy, window, x, y, width, height, AllPlanes, format); + if (!image) { + fprintf (stderr, "%s: unable to get image at %dx%d+%d+%d\n", + program_name, width, height, x, y); + exit (1); + } + + if (add_pixel_value != 0) XAddPixel (image, add_pixel_value); + + /* + * Determine the pixmap size. + */ + buffer_size = Image_Size(image); + + if (debug) outl("xwd: Getting Colors.\n"); + + if( !multiVis) + { + ncolors = Get_XColors(&win_info, &colors); + vis = win_info.visual ; + } + else + { + ncolors = Get24bitDirectColors(&colors) ; + initFakeVisual(&vis_h) ; + vis = &vis_h ; + } + /* + * Inform the user that the image has been retrieved. + */ + if (!silent) { +#ifdef XKB + XkbStdBell(dpy,window,FEEP_VOLUME,XkbBI_Proceed); + XkbStdBell(dpy,window,FEEP_VOLUME,XkbBI_RepeatingLastBell); +#else + XBell(dpy, FEEP_VOLUME); + XBell(dpy, FEEP_VOLUME); +#endif + XFlush(dpy); + } + + /* + * Calculate header size. + */ + if (debug) outl("xwd: Calculating header size.\n"); + header_size = SIZEOF(XWDheader) + win_name_size; + + /* + * Write out header information. + */ + if (debug) outl("xwd: Constructing and dumping file header.\n"); + header.header_size = (CARD32) header_size; + header.file_version = (CARD32) XWD_FILE_VERSION; + header.pixmap_format = (CARD32) format; + header.pixmap_depth = (CARD32) image->depth; + header.pixmap_width = (CARD32) image->width; + header.pixmap_height = (CARD32) image->height; + header.xoffset = (CARD32) image->xoffset; + header.byte_order = (CARD32) image->byte_order; + header.bitmap_unit = (CARD32) image->bitmap_unit; + header.bitmap_bit_order = (CARD32) image->bitmap_bit_order; + header.bitmap_pad = (CARD32) image->bitmap_pad; + header.bits_per_pixel = (CARD32) image->bits_per_pixel; + header.bytes_per_line = (CARD32) image->bytes_per_line; + /**** + header.visual_class = (CARD32) win_info.visual->class; + header.red_mask = (CARD32) win_info.visual->red_mask; + header.green_mask = (CARD32) win_info.visual->green_mask; + header.blue_mask = (CARD32) win_info.visual->blue_mask; + header.bits_per_rgb = (CARD32) win_info.visual->bits_per_rgb; + header.colormap_entries = (CARD32) win_info.visual->map_entries; + *****/ + header.visual_class = (CARD32) vis->class; + header.red_mask = (CARD32) vis->red_mask; + header.green_mask = (CARD32) vis->green_mask; + header.blue_mask = (CARD32) vis->blue_mask; + header.bits_per_rgb = (CARD32) vis->bits_per_rgb; + header.colormap_entries = (CARD32) vis->map_entries; + + header.ncolors = ncolors; + header.window_width = (CARD32) win_info.width; + header.window_height = (CARD32) win_info.height; + header.window_x = absx; + header.window_y = absy; + header.window_bdrwidth = (CARD32) win_info.border_width; + + if (*(char *) &swaptest) { + _swaplong((char *) &header, sizeof(header)); + for (i = 0; i < ncolors; i++) { + _swaplong((char *) &colors[i].pixel, sizeof(long)); + _swapshort((char *) &colors[i].red, 3 * sizeof(short)); + } + } + + if (fwrite((char *)&header, SIZEOF(XWDheader), 1, out) != 1 || + fwrite(win_name, win_name_size, 1, out) != 1) { + perror("xwd"); + exit(1); + } + + /* + * Write out the color maps, if any + */ + + if (debug) outl("xwd: Dumping %d colors.\n", ncolors); + for (i = 0; i < ncolors; i++) { + xwdcolor.pixel = colors[i].pixel; + xwdcolor.red = colors[i].red; + xwdcolor.green = colors[i].green; + xwdcolor.blue = colors[i].blue; + xwdcolor.flags = colors[i].flags; + if (fwrite((char *) &xwdcolor, SIZEOF(XWDColor), 1, out) != 1) { + perror("xwd"); + exit(1); + } + } + + /* + * Write out the buffer. + */ + if (debug) outl("xwd: Dumping pixmap. bufsize=%d\n",buffer_size); + + /* + * This copying of the bit stream (data) to a file is to be replaced + * by an Xlib call which hasn't been written yet. It is not clear + * what other functions of xwd will be taken over by this (as yet) + * non-existant X function. + */ + if (fwrite(image->data, (int) buffer_size, 1, out) != 1) { + perror("xwd"); + exit(1); + } + + /* + * free the color buffer. + */ + + if(debug && ncolors > 0) outl("xwd: Freeing colors.\n"); + if(ncolors > 0) free(colors); + + /* + * Free window name string. + */ + if (debug) outl("xwd: Freeing window name string.\n"); + if (got_win_name) XFree(win_name); + + /* + * Free image + */ + XDestroyImage(image); +} + +/* + * Report the syntax for calling xwd. + */ +usage() +{ + fprintf (stderr, +"usage: %s [-display host:dpy] [-debug] [-help] %s [-nobdrs] [-out <file>]", + program_name, SELECT_USAGE); + fprintf (stderr, " [-xy] [-add value] [-frame]\n"); + exit(1); +} + + +/* + * Error - Fatal xwd error. + */ + +Error(string) + char *string; /* Error description string. */ +{ + outl("\nxwd: Error => %s\n", string); + if (errno != 0) { + perror("xwd"); + outl("\n"); + } + + exit(1); +} + + +/* + * Determine the pixmap size. + */ + +int Image_Size(image) + XImage *image; +{ + if (image->format != ZPixmap) + return(image->bytes_per_line * image->height * image->depth); + + return(image->bytes_per_line * image->height); +} + +#define lowbit(x) ((x) & (~(x) + 1)) + +static int +ReadColors(vis,cmap,colors) +Visual *vis ; +Colormap cmap ; +XColor **colors ; +{ + int i,ncolors ; + + ncolors = vis->map_entries; + + if (!(*colors = (XColor *) malloc (sizeof(XColor) * ncolors))) + Fatal_Error("Out of memory!"); + + if (vis->class == DirectColor || + vis->class == TrueColor) { + Pixel red, green, blue, red1, green1, blue1; + + red = green = blue = 0; + red1 = lowbit(vis->red_mask); + green1 = lowbit(vis->green_mask); + blue1 = lowbit(vis->blue_mask); + for (i=0; i<ncolors; i++) { + (*colors)[i].pixel = red|green|blue; + (*colors)[i].pad = 0; + red += red1; + if (red > vis->red_mask) + red = 0; + green += green1; + if (green > vis->green_mask) + green = 0; + blue += blue1; + if (blue > vis->blue_mask) + blue = 0; + } + } else { + for (i=0; i<ncolors; i++) { + (*colors)[i].pixel = i; + (*colors)[i].pad = 0; + } + } + + XQueryColors(dpy, cmap, *colors, ncolors); + + return(ncolors); +} + +/* + * Get the XColors of all pixels in image - returns # of colors + */ +int Get_XColors(win_info, colors) + XWindowAttributes *win_info; + XColor **colors; +{ + int i, ncolors; + Colormap cmap = win_info->colormap; + + if (use_installed) + /* assume the visual will be OK ... */ + cmap = XListInstalledColormaps(dpy, win_info->root, &i)[0]; + if (!cmap) + return(0); + ncolors = ReadColors(win_info->visual,cmap,colors) ; + return ncolors ; +} + +_swapshort (bp, n) + register char *bp; + register unsigned n; +{ + register char c; + register char *ep = bp + n; + + while (bp < ep) { + c = *bp; + *bp = *(bp + 1); + bp++; + *bp++ = c; + } +} + +_swaplong (bp, n) + register char *bp; + register unsigned n; +{ + register char c; + register char *ep = bp + n; + register char *sp; + + while (bp < ep) { + sp = bp + 3; + c = *sp; + *sp = *bp; + *bp++ = c; + sp = bp + 1; + c = *sp; + *sp = *bp; + *bp++ = c; + bp += 2; + } +} @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ +.\" $Xorg: xwd.man,v 1.4 2001/02/09 02:06:03 xorgcvs Exp $ +.\" Copyright 1988, 1994, 1998 The Open Group +.\" +.\" Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its +.\" documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that +.\" the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that +.\" copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting +.\" documentation. +.\" +.\" 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 OPEN GROUP 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 name of The Open Group shall +.\" not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or +.\" other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization +.\" from The Open Group. +.TH XWD 1 "Release 6.4" "X Version 11" +.SH NAME +xwd - dump an image of an X window +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B "xwd" +[-debug] [-help] [-nobdrs] [-out \fIfile\fP] [-xy] [-frame] [-add \fIvalue\fP] +[-root | -id \fIid\fP | -name \fIname\fP ] [-icmap] [-screen] +[-display \fIdisplay\fP] +.SH DESCRIPTION +.PP +.I Xwd +is an X Window System window dumping utility. +.I Xwd +allows X users to store window images in a specially formatted dump +file. This file can then be read by various other X utilities for +redisplay, printing, editing, formatting, archiving, image processing, etc. +The target window is selected by clicking the pointer in the desired window. +The keyboard bell is rung once at the beginning of the dump and twice when +the dump is completed. +.SH OPTIONS +.PP +.TP 8 +.B "-display \fIdisplay\fP" +This argument allows you to specify the server to connect to; see \fIX(1)\fP. +.PP +.TP 8 +.B "-help" +Print out the `Usage:' command syntax summary. +.PP +.TP 8 +.B "-nobdrs" +This argument specifies that the window dump should not include the +pixels that compose the X window border. This is useful in situations +where you may wish to include the window contents in a document +as an illustration. +.PP +.TP 8 +.B "-out \fIfile\fP" +This argument allows the user to explicitly specify the output +file on the command line. The default is to output to standard out. +.PP +.TP 8 +.B "-xy" +This option applies to color displays only. It selects `XY' format dumping +instead of the default `Z' format. +.PP +.TP 8 +.B "-add \fIvalue\fP" +This option specifies an signed value to be added to every pixel. +.PP +.TP 8 +.B "-frame" +This option indicates that the window manager frame should be included when +manually selecting a window. +.PP +.TP 8 +.B "-root" +This option indicates that the root window should be selected for the +window dump, without requiring the user to select a window with the pointer. +.PP +.TP 8 +.B "-id \fIid\fP" +This option indicates that the window with the specified resource id +should be selected for the window dump, without requiring the user to +select a window with the pointer. +.PP +.TP 8 +.B "-name \fIname\fP" +This option indicates that the window with the specified WM_NAME property +should be selected for the window dump, without requiring the user to +select a window with the pointer. +.PP +.TP 8 +.B "-icmap" +Normally the colormap of the chosen window is used to obtain RGB values. +This option forces the first installed colormap of the screen to be used +instead. +.PP +.TP 8 +.B "-screen" +This option indicates that the GetImage request used to obtain the image +should be done on the root window, rather than directly on the specified +window. In this way, you can obtain pieces of other windows that overlap +the specified window, and more importantly, you can capture menus or other +popups that are independent windows but appear over the specified window. +.PP +.TP 8 +.B "-silent" +Operate silently, i.e. don't ring any bells before and after dumping +the window. +.SH ENVIRONMENT +.PP +.TP 8 +.B DISPLAY +To get default host and display number. +.SH FILES +.PP +.TP 8 +.B XWDFile.h +X Window Dump File format definition file. +.SH SEE ALSO +xwud(1), xpr(1), X(1) +.SH AUTHORS +Tony Della Fera, Digital Equipment Corp., MIT Project Athena +.br +William F. Wyatt, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory |