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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: _bitmap.i
3 // Purpose: SWIG interface for wxBitmap and wxMask
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
18 %{
19 #include <wx/image.h>
20
21 static char** ConvertListOfStrings(PyObject* listOfStrings) {
22 char** cArray = NULL;
23 int count;
24
25 if (!PyList_Check(listOfStrings)) {
26 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Expected a list of strings.");
27 return NULL;
28 }
29 count = PyList_Size(listOfStrings);
30 cArray = new char*[count];
31
32 for(int x=0; x<count; x++) {
33 // TODO: Need some validation and error checking here
34 cArray[x] = PyString_AsString(PyList_GET_ITEM(listOfStrings, x));
35 }
36 return cArray;
37 }
38
39 %}
40
41 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
42
43 // TODO: When the API stabalizes and is available on other platforms, add
44 // wrappers for the new wxBitmap, wxRawBitmap, wxDIB stuff...
45
46 DocStr(wxBitmap,
47 "The wx.Bitmap class encapsulates the concept of a platform-dependent
48 bitmap. It can be either monochrome or colour, and either loaded from
49 a file or created dynamically. A bitmap can be selected into a memory
50 device context (instance of `wx.MemoryDC`). This enables the bitmap to
51 be copied to a window or memory device context using `wx.DC.Blit`, or
52 to be used as a drawing surface.
53
54 The BMP and XMP image file formats are supported on all platforms by
55 wx.Bitmap. Other formats are automatically loaded by `wx.Image` and
56 converted to a wx.Bitmap, so any image file format supported by
57 `wx.Image` can be used.
58
59 :todo: Add wrappers and support for raw bitmap data access. Can this
60 be be put into Python without losing the speed benefits of the
61 teplates and iterators in rawbmp.h?
62
63 :todo: Find a way to do very efficient PIL Image <--> wx.Bitmap
64 converstions.
65 ");
66
67
68 class wxBitmap : public wxGDIObject
69 {
70 public:
71 DocCtorStr(
72 wxBitmap(const wxString& name, wxBitmapType type=wxBITMAP_TYPE_ANY),
73 "Loads a bitmap from a file.
74
75 :param name: Name of the file to load the bitmap from.
76 :param type: The type of image to expect. Can be one of the following
77 constants (assuming that the neccessary `wx.Image` handlers are
78 loaded):
79
80 * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_ANY
81 * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_BMP
82 * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_ICO
83 * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_CUR
84 * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_XBM
85 * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_XPM
86 * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_TIF
87 * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_GIF
88 * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_PNG
89 * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_JPEG
90 * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_PNM
91 * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_PCX
92 * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_PICT
93 * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_ICON
94 * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_ANI
95 * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_IFF
96
97 :see: Alternate constructors `wx.EmptyBitmap`, `wx.BitmapFromIcon`,
98 `wx.BitmapFromImage`, `wx.BitmapFromXPMData`,
99 `wx.BitmapFromBits`
100 ");
101
102 ~wxBitmap();
103
104 DocCtorStrName(
105 wxBitmap(int width, int height, int depth=-1),
106 "Creates a new bitmap of the given size. A depth of -1 indicates the
107 depth of the current screen or visual. Some platforms only support 1
108 for monochrome and -1 for the current colour setting.",
109 EmptyBitmap);
110
111 DocCtorStrName(
112 wxBitmap(const wxIcon& icon),
113 "Create a new bitmap from a `wx.Icon` object.",
114 BitmapFromIcon);
115
116 DocCtorStrName(
117 wxBitmap(const wxImage& image, int depth=-1),
118 "Creates bitmap object from a `wx.Image`. This has to be done to
119 actually display a `wx.Image` as you cannot draw an image directly on
120 a window. The resulting bitmap will use the provided colour depth (or
121 that of the current screen colour depth if depth is -1) which entails
122 that a colour reduction may have to take place.",
123 BitmapFromImage);
124
125
126 %extend {
127 DocStr(wxBitmap(PyObject* listOfStrings),
128 "Construct a Bitmap from a list of strings formatted as XPM data.");
129 %name(BitmapFromXPMData) wxBitmap(PyObject* listOfStrings) {
130 char** cArray = NULL;
131 wxBitmap* bmp;
132
133 cArray = ConvertListOfStrings(listOfStrings);
134 if (! cArray)
135 return NULL;
136 bmp = new wxBitmap(cArray);
137 delete [] cArray;
138 return bmp;
139 }
140
141 DocStr(wxBitmap(PyObject* bits, int width, int height, int depth=1 ),
142 "Creates a bitmap from an array of bits. You should only use this
143 function for monochrome bitmaps (depth 1) in portable programs: in
144 this case the bits parameter should contain an XBM image. For other
145 bit depths, the behaviour is platform dependent.");
146 %name(BitmapFromBits) wxBitmap(PyObject* bits, int width, int height, int depth=1 ) {
147 char* buf;
148 int length;
149 PyString_AsStringAndSize(bits, &buf, &length);
150 return new wxBitmap(buf, width, height, depth);
151 }
152 }
153
154
155 #ifdef __WXMSW__
156 void SetPalette(wxPalette& palette);
157 #endif
158
159 // wxGDIImage methods
160 #ifdef __WXMSW__
161 long GetHandle();
162 %extend {
163 void SetHandle(long handle) { self->SetHandle((WXHANDLE)handle); }
164 }
165 #endif
166
167 bool Ok();
168
169 DocDeclStr(
170 int , GetWidth(),
171 "Gets the width of the bitmap in pixels.");
172
173
174 DocDeclStr(
175 int , GetHeight(),
176 "Gets the height of the bitmap in pixels.");
177
178
179 DocDeclStr(
180 int , GetDepth(),
181 "Gets the colour depth of the bitmap. A value of 1 indicates a
182 monochrome bitmap.");
183
184
185
186 %extend {
187 DocStr(GetSize, "Get the size of the bitmap.");
188 wxSize GetSize() {
189 wxSize size(self->GetWidth(), self->GetHeight());
190 return size;
191 }
192 }
193
194
195 DocDeclStr(
196 virtual wxImage , ConvertToImage() const,
197 "Creates a platform-independent image from a platform-dependent
198 bitmap. This preserves mask information so that bitmaps and images can
199 be converted back and forth without loss in that respect.");
200
201
202 DocDeclStr(
203 virtual wxMask* , GetMask() const,
204 "Gets the associated mask (if any) which may have been loaded from a
205 file or explpicitly set for the bitmap.
206
207 :see: `SetMask`, `wx.Mask`
208 ");
209
210
211 DocDeclStr(
212 virtual void , SetMask(wxMask* mask),
213 "Sets the mask for this bitmap.
214
215 :see: `GetMask`, `wx.Mask`
216 ");
217
218
219 %extend {
220 DocStr(SetMaskColour,
221 "Create a Mask based on a specified colour in the Bitmap.");
222 void SetMaskColour(const wxColour& colour) {
223 wxMask *mask = new wxMask(*self, colour);
224 self->SetMask(mask);
225 }
226 }
227
228
229 DocDeclStr(
230 virtual wxBitmap , GetSubBitmap(const wxRect& rect) const,
231 "Returns a sub-bitmap of the current one as long as the rect belongs
232 entirely to the bitmap. This function preserves bit depth and mask
233 information.");
234
235
236 DocDeclStr(
237 virtual bool , SaveFile(const wxString &name, wxBitmapType type,
238 wxPalette *palette = NULL),
239 "Saves a bitmap in the named file. See `__init__` for a description of
240 the ``type`` parameter.");
241
242
243 DocDeclStr(
244 virtual bool , LoadFile(const wxString &name, wxBitmapType type),
245 "Loads a bitmap from a file. See `__init__` for a description of the
246 ``type`` parameter.");
247
248
249
250 #if wxUSE_PALETTE
251 virtual wxPalette *GetPalette() const;
252 virtual void SetPalette(const wxPalette& palette);
253 #endif
254
255
256 virtual bool CopyFromIcon(const wxIcon& icon);
257
258 DocDeclStr(
259 virtual void , SetHeight(int height),
260 "Set the height property (does not affect the existing bitmap data).");
261
262
263 DocDeclStr(
264 virtual void , SetWidth(int width),
265 "Set the width property (does not affect the existing bitmap data).");
266
267
268 DocDeclStr(
269 virtual void , SetDepth(int depth),
270 "Set the depth property (does not affect the existing bitmap data).");
271
272
273 %extend {
274 DocStr(SetSize, "Set the bitmap size (does not affect the existing bitmap data).");
275 void SetSize(const wxSize& size) {
276 self->SetWidth(size.x);
277 self->SetHeight(size.y);
278 }
279 }
280
281 #ifdef __WXMSW__
282 bool CopyFromCursor(const wxCursor& cursor);
283 int GetQuality();
284 void SetQuality(int q);
285 #endif
286
287 %pythoncode { def __nonzero__(self): return self.Ok() }
288
289 %extend {
290 bool __eq__(const wxBitmap* other) { return other ? (*self == *other) : False; }
291 bool __ne__(const wxBitmap* other) { return other ? (*self != *other) : True; }
292 }
293 };
294
295
296 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
297
298 DocStr(wxMask,
299 "This class encapsulates a monochrome mask bitmap, where the masked
300 area is black and the unmasked area is white. When associated with a
301 bitmap and drawn in a device context, the unmasked area of the bitmap
302 will be drawn, and the masked area will not be drawn.
303
304 A mask may be associated with a `wx.Bitmap`. It is used in
305 `wx.DC.DrawBitmap` or `wx.DC.Blit` when the source device context is a
306 `wx.MemoryDC` with a `wx.Bitmap` selected into it that contains a
307 mask.
308 ");
309
310 class wxMask : public wxObject {
311 public:
312
313 DocStr(wxMask,
314 "Constructs a mask from a `wx.Bitmap` and a `wx.Colour` in that bitmap
315 that indicates the transparent portions of the mask. In other words,
316 the pixels in ``bitmap`` that match ``colour`` will be the transparent
317 portions of the mask. If no ``colour`` or an invalid ``colour`` is
318 passed then BLACK is used.
319
320 :see: `wx.Bitmap`, `wx.Colour`");
321
322 %extend {
323 wxMask(const wxBitmap& bitmap, const wxColour& colour = wxNullColour) {
324 if ( !colour.Ok() )
325 return new wxMask(bitmap, *wxBLACK);
326 else
327 return new wxMask(bitmap, colour);
328 }
329 }
330
331 //~wxMask();
332 };
333
334 %pythoncode { MaskColour = wx._deprecated(Mask, "wx.MaskColour is deprecated, use `wx.Mask` instead.") }
335
336 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
337 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------