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DIGITAL DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL DIGITAL BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. ******************************************************************/ #ifdef HAVE_DIX_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include "gcstruct.h" #include "windowstr.h" #include "pixmapstr.h" #include "mifpoly.h" static int GetFPolyYBounds(SppPointPtr pts, int n, double yFtrans, int *by, int *ty); /* * Written by Todd Newman; April. 1987. * * Fill a convex polygon. If the given polygon * is not convex, then the result is undefined. * The algorithm is to order the edges from smallest * y to largest by partitioning the array into a left * edge list and a right edge list. The algorithm used * to traverse each edge is digital differencing analyzer * line algorithm with y as the major axis. There's some funny linear * interpolation involved because of the subpixel postioning. */ _X_EXPORT void miFillSppPoly( DrawablePtr dst, GCPtr pgc, int count, /* number of points */ SppPointPtr ptsIn, /* the points */ int xTrans, int yTrans, /* Translate each point by this */ double xFtrans, double yFtrans /* translate before conversion by this amount. This provides a mechanism to match rounding errors with any shape that must meet the polygon exactly. */ ) { double xl = 0.0, xr = 0.0, /* x vals of left and right edges */ ml = 0.0, /* left edge slope */ mr = 0.0, /* right edge slope */ dy, /* delta y */ i; /* loop counter */ int y, /* current scanline */ j, imin, /* index of vertex with smallest y */ ymin, /* y-extents of polygon */ ymax, *width, *FirstWidth, /* output buffer */ *Marked; /* set if this vertex has been used */ int left, right, /* indices to first endpoints */ nextleft, nextright; /* indices to second endpoints */ DDXPointPtr ptsOut, FirstPoint; /* output buffer */ if (pgc->miTranslate) { xTrans += dst->x; yTrans += dst->y; } imin = GetFPolyYBounds(ptsIn, count, yFtrans, &ymin, &ymax); y = ymax - ymin + 1; if ((count < 3) || (y <= 0)) return; ptsOut = FirstPoint = (DDXPointPtr)xalloc(sizeof(DDXPointRec) * y); width = FirstWidth = (int *) xalloc(sizeof(int) * y); Marked = (int *) xalloc(sizeof(int) * count); if(!ptsOut || !width || !Marked) { if (Marked) xfree(Marked); if (width) xfree(width); if (ptsOut) xfree(ptsOut); return; } for(j = 0; j < count; j++) Marked[j] = 0; nextleft = nextright = imin; Marked[imin] = -1; y = ICEIL(ptsIn[nextleft].y + yFtrans); /* * loop through all edges of the polygon */ do { /* add a left edge if we need to */ if ((y > (ptsIn[nextleft].y + yFtrans) || ISEQUAL(y, ptsIn[nextleft].y + yFtrans)) && Marked[nextleft] != 1) { Marked[nextleft]++; left = nextleft++; /* find the next edge, considering the end conditions */ if (nextleft >= count) nextleft = 0; /* now compute the starting point and slope */ dy = ptsIn[nextleft].y - ptsIn[left].y; if (dy != 0.0) { ml = (ptsIn[nextleft].x - ptsIn[left].x) / dy; dy = y - (ptsIn[left].y + yFtrans); xl = (ptsIn[left].x + xFtrans) + ml * max(dy, 0); } } /* add a right edge if we need to */ if ((y > ptsIn[nextright].y + yFtrans) || (ISEQUAL(y, ptsIn[nextright].y + yFtrans) && Marked[nextright] != 1)) { Marked[nextright]++; right = nextright--; /* find the next edge, considering the end conditions */ if (nextright < 0) nextright = count - 1; /* now compute the starting point and slope */ dy = ptsIn[nextright].y - ptsIn[right].y; if (dy != 0.0) { mr = (ptsIn[nextright].x - ptsIn[right].x) / dy; dy = y - (ptsIn[right].y + yFtrans); xr = (ptsIn[right].x + xFtrans) + mr * max(dy, 0); } } /* * generate scans to fill while we still have * a right edge as well as a left edge. */ i = (min(ptsIn[nextleft].y, ptsIn[nextright].y) + yFtrans) - y; if (i < EPSILON) { if(Marked[nextleft] && Marked[nextright]) { /* Arrgh, we're trapped! (no more points) * Out, we've got to get out of here before this decadence saps * our will completely! */ break; } continue; } else { j = (int) i; if(!j) j++; } while (j > 0) { int cxl, cxr; ptsOut->y = (y) + yTrans; cxl = ICEIL(xl); cxr = ICEIL(xr); /* reverse the edges if necessary */ if (xl < xr) { *(width++) = cxr - cxl; (ptsOut++)->x = cxl + xTrans; } else { *(width++) = cxl - cxr; (ptsOut++)->x = cxr + xTrans; } y++; /* increment down the edges */ xl += ml; xr += mr; j--; } } while (y <= ymax); /* Finally, fill the spans we've collected */ (*pgc->ops->FillSpans)(dst, pgc, ptsOut-FirstPoint, FirstPoint, FirstWidth, 1); xfree(Marked); xfree(FirstWidth); xfree(FirstPoint); } /* Find the index of the point with the smallest y.also return the * smallest and largest y */ static int GetFPolyYBounds( SppPointPtr pts, int n, double yFtrans, int *by, int *ty) { SppPointPtr ptMin; double ymin, ymax; SppPointPtr ptsStart = pts; ptMin = pts; ymin = ymax = (pts++)->y; while (--n > 0) { if (pts->y < ymin) { ptMin = pts; ymin = pts->y; } if(pts->y > ymax) ymax = pts->y; pts++; } *by = ICEIL(ymin + yFtrans); *ty = ICEIL(ymax + yFtrans - 1); return(ptMin-ptsStart); }