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If you modify this library, you may extend 034 this exception to your version of the library, but you are not 035 obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this 036 exception statement from your version. */ 037 038 039 package java.awt.image; 040 041 import java.util.Hashtable; 042 043 /** 044 * An object implementing the <code>ImageProducer</code> interface can 045 * use objects implementing this interface to deliver the image data. 046 * 047 * @author C. Brian Jones (cbj@gnu.org) 048 */ 049 public interface ImageConsumer 050 { 051 /** 052 * The pixel order may be random. This should be 053 * the default assumption of the <code>ImageConsumer</code>. 054 * 055 * @see #setHints 056 */ 057 int RANDOMPIXELORDER = 1; 058 059 /** 060 * The pixel order is top-down, left-right. 061 * 062 * @see #setHints 063 */ 064 int TOPDOWNLEFTRIGHT = 2; 065 066 /** 067 * The pixel order is in multiples of complete scanlines. 068 * 069 * @see #setHints 070 */ 071 int COMPLETESCANLINES = 4; 072 073 /** 074 * The pixels will be delivered in a single pass. There is at 075 * most one call to <code>setPixels</code> for any single pixel. 076 * 077 * @see #setHints 078 * @see #setPixels(int, int, int, int, ColorModel, int[], int, int) 079 */ 080 int SINGLEPASS = 8; 081 082 /** 083 * The pixels will be delivered with multiple calls to 084 * <code>setPixels</code>. The image contains a single frame 085 * which ends when <code>imageComplete</code> is called with the 086 * <code>STATICIMAGEDONE</code> flag. If the image is constantly 087 * changing such as with video then the end of each frame is 088 * marked by a similar call to <code>imageComplete</code> with the 089 * <code>SINGLEFRAMEDONE</code> flag. 090 * 091 * @see #setHints 092 * @see #imageComplete 093 */ 094 int SINGLEFRAME = 16; 095 096 /** 097 * Indicates an error occurred while producing an image. 098 * 099 * @see #imageComplete 100 */ 101 int IMAGEERROR = 1; 102 103 /** 104 * A single frame is complete but more will follow. 105 * 106 * @see #imageComplete 107 */ 108 int SINGLEFRAMEDONE = 2; 109 110 /** 111 * The image is complete and no more pixels or frames will follow. 112 * 113 * @see #imageComplete 114 */ 115 int STATICIMAGEDONE = 3; 116 117 /** 118 * Production of the image has been aborted. 119 * 120 * @see #imageComplete 121 */ 122 int IMAGEABORTED = 4; 123 124 /** 125 * An <code>ImageProducer</code> indicates the size of the image 126 * being produced using this method. 127 * 128 * @param width the width of the image 129 * @param height the height of the image 130 */ 131 void setDimensions(int width, int height); 132 133 /** 134 * An <code>ImageProducer</code> can set a list of properties 135 * associated with this image by using this method. 136 * 137 * @param props the list of properties associated with this image 138 */ 139 void setProperties(Hashtable<?,?> props); 140 141 /** 142 * This <code>ColorModel</code> should indicate the model used by 143 * the majority of calls to <code>setPixels</code>. Each call to 144 * <code>setPixels</code> could however indicate a different 145 * <code>ColorModel</code>. 146 * 147 * @param model the color model to be used most often by setPixels 148 * @see ColorModel 149 */ 150 void setColorModel(ColorModel model); 151 152 /** 153 * The <code>ImageProducer</code> should call this method with a 154 * bit mask of hints from any of <code>RANDOMPIXELORDER</code>, 155 * <code>TOPDOWNLEFTRIGHT</code>, <code>COMPLETESCANLINES</code>, 156 * <code>SINGLEPASS</code>, <code>SINGLEFRAME</code>. 157 * 158 * @param flags a bit mask of hints 159 */ 160 void setHints(int flags); 161 162 /** 163 * Deliver a subset of an ImageProducer's pixels to this ImageConsumer. 164 * 165 * Each element of the pixels array represents one pixel. The 166 * pixel data is formatted according to the color model model. 167 * The x and y parameters are the coordinates of the block of 168 * pixels being delivered to this ImageConsumer. They are 169 * specified relative to the top left corner of the image being 170 * produced. Likewise, w and h are the pixel block's dimensions. 171 * 172 * @param x x coordinate of pixel block 173 * @param y y coordinate of pixel block 174 * @param w width of pixel block 175 * @param h height of pixel block 176 * @param model color model used to interpret pixel data 177 * @param pixels pixel block data 178 * @param offset offset into pixels array 179 * @param scansize width of one row in the pixel block 180 */ 181 void setPixels(int x, int y, int w, int h, 182 ColorModel model, byte[] pixels, int offset, int scansize); 183 184 /** 185 * Deliver a subset of an ImageProducer's pixels to this ImageConsumer. 186 * 187 * Each element of the pixels array represents one pixel. The 188 * pixel data is formatted according to the color model model. 189 * The x and y parameters are the coordinates of the rectangular 190 * region of pixels being delivered to this ImageConsumer, 191 * specified relative to the top left corner of the image being 192 * produced. Likewise, w and h are the pixel region's dimensions. 193 * 194 * @param x x coordinate of pixel block 195 * @param y y coordinate of pixel block 196 * @param w width of pixel block 197 * @param h height of pixel block 198 * @param model color model used to interpret pixel data 199 * @param pixels pixel block data 200 * @param offset offset into pixels array 201 * @param scansize width of one row in the pixel block 202 */ 203 void setPixels(int x, int y, int w, int h, 204 ColorModel model, int[] pixels, int offset, int scansize); 205 206 /** 207 * The <code>ImageProducer</code> calls this method to indicate a 208 * single frame or the entire image is complete. The method is 209 * also used to indicate an error in loading or producing the 210 * image. 211 * 212 * @param status the status of image production, represented by a 213 * bitwise OR of ImageConsumer flags 214 */ 215 void imageComplete(int status); 216 }