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1/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2// Name: _colour.i
3// Purpose: SWIG interface for wxColour
4//
5// Author: Robin Dunn
6//
7// Created: 7-July-1997
8// RCS-ID: $Id$
9// Copyright: (c) 2003 by Total Control Software
10// Licence: wxWindows license
11/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
12
13// Not a %module
14
15
16//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
17%newgroup;
18
19
20enum {
21 wxC2S_NAME, // return colour name, when possible
22 wxC2S_CSS_SYNTAX, // return colour in rgb(r,g,b) syntax
23 wxC2S_HTML_SYNTAX, // return colour in #rrggbb syntax
24};
25
26
27DocStr(wxColour,
28"A colour is an object representing a combination of Red, Green, and
29Blue (RGB) intensity values, and is used to determine drawing colours,
30window colours, etc. Valid RGB values are in the range 0 to 255.
31
32In wxPython there are typemaps that will automatically convert from a
33colour name, from a '#RRGGBB' colour hex value string, or from a 3
34integer tuple to a wx.Colour object when calling C++ methods that
35expect a wxColour. This means that the following are all
36equivallent::
37
38 win.SetBackgroundColour(wxColour(0,0,255))
39 win.SetBackgroundColour('BLUE')
40 win.SetBackgroundColour('#0000FF')
41 win.SetBackgroundColour((0,0,255))
42
43Additional colour names and their coresponding values can be added
44using `wx.ColourDatabase`. Various system colours (as set in the
45user's system preferences) can be retrieved with
46`wx.SystemSettings.GetColour`.
47", "");
48
49
50MustHaveApp( wxColour(const wxString& colorName) );
51
52class wxColour : public wxObject {
53public:
54
55 DocCtorStr(
56 wxColour(byte red=0, byte green=0, byte blue=0),
57 "Constructs a colour from red, green and blue values.
58
59:see: Alternate constructors `wx.NamedColour` and `wx.ColourRGB`.
60", "");
61
62 DocCtorStrName(
63 wxColour( const wxString& colorName),
64 "Constructs a colour object using a colour name listed in
65``wx.TheColourDatabase``.", "",
66 NamedColour);
67
68 DocCtorStrName(
69 wxColour( unsigned long colRGB ),
70 "Constructs a colour from a packed RGB value.", "",
71 ColourRGB);
72
73 ~wxColour();
74
75
76 DocDeclStr(
77 byte , Red(),
78 "Returns the red intensity.", "");
79
80 DocDeclStr(
81 byte , Green(),
82 "Returns the green intensity.", "");
83
84 DocDeclStr(
85 byte , Blue(),
86 "Returns the blue intensity.", "");
87
88 DocDeclStr(
89 bool , Ok(),
90 "Returns True if the colour object is valid (the colour has been
91initialised with RGB values).", "");
92
93 DocDeclStr(
94 void , Set(byte red, byte green, byte blue),
95 "Sets the RGB intensity values.", "");
96
97 DocDeclStrName(
98 void , Set(unsigned long colRGB),
99 "Sets the RGB intensity values from a packed RGB value.", "",
100 SetRGB);
101
102 DocDeclStrName(
103 void , InitFromName(const wxString& colourName),
104 "Sets the RGB intensity values using a colour name listed in
105``wx.TheColourDatabase``.", "",
106 SetFromName);
107
108 DocDeclStr(
109 wxString , GetAsString(long flags = wxC2S_NAME | wxC2S_CSS_SYNTAX) const,
110 "Return the colour as a string. Acceptable flags are:
111
112 =================== ==================================
113 wx.C2S_NAME return colour name, when possible
114 wx.C2S_CSS_SYNTAX return colour in rgb(r,g,b) syntax
115 wx.C2S_HTML_SYNTAX return colour in #rrggbb syntax
116 =================== ==================================", "");
117
118
119 DocDeclStr(
120 long , GetPixel() const,
121 "Returns a pixel value which is platform-dependent. On Windows, a
122COLORREF is returned. On X, an allocated pixel value is returned. -1
123is returned if the pixel is invalid (on X, unallocated).", "");
124
125
126 %extend {
127 KeepGIL(__eq__);
128 DocStr(__eq__, "Compare colours for equality.", "");
129 bool __eq__(PyObject* other) {
130 wxColour temp, *obj = &temp;
131 if ( other == Py_None ) return false;
132 if ( ! wxColour_helper(other, &obj) ) {
133 PyErr_Clear();
134 return false;
135 }
136 return self->operator==(*obj);
137 }
138
139
140 KeepGIL(__ne__);
141 DocStr(__ne__, "Compare colours for inequality.", "");
142 bool __ne__(PyObject* other) {
143 wxColour temp, *obj = &temp;
144 if ( other == Py_None ) return true;
145 if ( ! wxColour_helper(other, &obj)) {
146 PyErr_Clear();
147 return true;
148 }
149 return self->operator!=(*obj);
150 }
151 }
152
153
154 %extend {
155 DocAStr(Get,
156 "Get() -> (r, g, b)",
157 "Returns the RGB intensity values as a tuple.", "");
158 PyObject* Get() {
159 PyObject* rv = PyTuple_New(3);
160 int red = -1;
161 int green = -1;
162 int blue = -1;
163 if (self->Ok()) {
164 red = self->Red();
165 green = self->Green();
166 blue = self->Blue();
167 }
168 PyTuple_SetItem(rv, 0, PyInt_FromLong(red));
169 PyTuple_SetItem(rv, 1, PyInt_FromLong(green));
170 PyTuple_SetItem(rv, 2, PyInt_FromLong(blue));
171 return rv;
172 }
173
174 DocStr(GetRGB,
175 "Return the colour as a packed RGB value", "");
176 unsigned long GetRGB() {
177 return self->Red() | (self->Green() << 8) | (self->Blue() << 16);
178 }
179 }
180
181
182 %pythoncode {
183 asTuple = wx._deprecated(Get, "asTuple is deprecated, use `Get` instead")
184 def __str__(self): return str(self.Get())
185 def __repr__(self): return 'wx.Colour' + str(self.Get())
186 def __nonzero__(self): return self.Ok()
187 __safe_for_unpickling__ = True
188 def __reduce__(self): return (Colour, self.Get())
189 }
190};
191
192%pythoncode {
193 Color = Colour
194 NamedColor = NamedColour
195 ColorRGB = ColourRGB
196}
197
198//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
199