1
2/*
3 * Copyright 2006 The Android Open Source Project
4 *
5 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
6 * found in the LICENSE file.
7 */
8
9
10#ifndef SkPath_DEFINED
11#define SkPath_DEFINED
12
13#include "SkInstCnt.h"
14#include "SkMatrix.h"
15#include "SkPathRef.h"
16#include "SkTDArray.h"
17#include "SkRefCnt.h"
18
19class SkReader32;
20class SkWriter32;
21class SkAutoPathBoundsUpdate;
22class SkString;
23class SkRRect;
24
25/** \class SkPath
26
27    The SkPath class encapsulates compound (multiple contour) geometric paths
28    consisting of straight line segments, quadratic curves, and cubic curves.
29*/
30class SK_API SkPath {
31public:
32    SK_DECLARE_INST_COUNT_ROOT(SkPath);
33
34    SkPath();
35    SkPath(const SkPath&);
36    ~SkPath();
37
38    SkPath& operator=(const SkPath&);
39    friend  SK_API bool operator==(const SkPath&, const SkPath&);
40    friend bool operator!=(const SkPath& a, const SkPath& b) {
41        return !(a == b);
42    }
43
44    enum FillType {
45        /** Specifies that "inside" is computed by a non-zero sum of signed
46            edge crossings
47        */
48        kWinding_FillType,
49        /** Specifies that "inside" is computed by an odd number of edge
50            crossings
51        */
52        kEvenOdd_FillType,
53        /** Same as Winding, but draws outside of the path, rather than inside
54        */
55        kInverseWinding_FillType,
56        /** Same as EvenOdd, but draws outside of the path, rather than inside
57         */
58        kInverseEvenOdd_FillType
59    };
60
61    /** Return the path's fill type. This is used to define how "inside" is
62        computed. The default value is kWinding_FillType.
63
64        @return the path's fill type
65    */
66    FillType getFillType() const { return (FillType)fFillType; }
67
68    /** Set the path's fill type. This is used to define how "inside" is
69        computed. The default value is kWinding_FillType.
70
71        @param ft The new fill type for this path
72    */
73    void setFillType(FillType ft) {
74        fFillType = SkToU8(ft);
75    }
76
77    /** Returns true if the filltype is one of the Inverse variants */
78    bool isInverseFillType() const { return IsInverseFillType((FillType)fFillType); }
79
80    /**
81     *  Toggle between inverse and normal filltypes. This reverse the return
82     *  value of isInverseFillType()
83     */
84    void toggleInverseFillType() {
85        fFillType ^= 2;
86    }
87
88    enum Convexity {
89        kUnknown_Convexity,
90        kConvex_Convexity,
91        kConcave_Convexity
92    };
93
94    /**
95     *  Return the path's convexity, as stored in the path. If it is currently unknown,
96     *  then this function will attempt to compute the convexity (and cache the result).
97     */
98    Convexity getConvexity() const {
99        if (kUnknown_Convexity != fConvexity) {
100            return static_cast<Convexity>(fConvexity);
101        } else {
102            return this->internalGetConvexity();
103        }
104    }
105
106    /**
107     *  Return the currently cached value for convexity, even if that is set to
108     *  kUnknown_Convexity. Note: getConvexity() will automatically call
109     *  ComputeConvexity and cache its return value if the current setting is
110     *  kUnknown.
111     */
112    Convexity getConvexityOrUnknown() const { return (Convexity)fConvexity; }
113
114    /**
115     *  Store a convexity setting in the path. There is no automatic check to
116     *  see if this value actually agrees with the return value that would be
117     *  computed by getConvexity().
118     *
119     *  Note: even if this is set to a "known" value, if the path is later
120     *  changed (e.g. lineTo(), addRect(), etc.) then the cached value will be
121     *  reset to kUnknown_Convexity.
122     */
123    void setConvexity(Convexity);
124
125    /**
126     *  Returns true if the path is flagged as being convex. This is not a
127     *  confirmed by any analysis, it is just the value set earlier.
128     */
129    bool isConvex() const {
130        return kConvex_Convexity == this->getConvexity();
131    }
132
133    /**
134     *  Set the isConvex flag to true or false. Convex paths may draw faster if
135     *  this flag is set, though setting this to true on a path that is in fact
136     *  not convex can give undefined results when drawn. Paths default to
137     *  isConvex == false
138     */
139    SK_ATTR_DEPRECATED("use setConvexity")
140    void setIsConvex(bool isConvex) {
141        this->setConvexity(isConvex ? kConvex_Convexity : kConcave_Convexity);
142    }
143
144    /** Returns true if the path is an oval.
145     *
146     * @param rect      returns the bounding rect of this oval. It's a circle
147     *                  if the height and width are the same.
148     *
149     * @return true if this path is an oval.
150     *              Tracking whether a path is an oval is considered an
151     *              optimization for performance and so some paths that are in
152     *              fact ovals can report false.
153     */
154    bool isOval(SkRect* rect) const { return fPathRef->isOval(rect); }
155
156    /** Clear any lines and curves from the path, making it empty. This frees up
157        internal storage associated with those segments.
158        On Android, does not change fSourcePath.
159    */
160    void reset();
161
162    /** Similar to reset(), in that all lines and curves are removed from the
163        path. However, any internal storage for those lines/curves is retained,
164        making reuse of the path potentially faster.
165        On Android, does not change fSourcePath.
166    */
167    void rewind();
168
169    /** Returns true if the path is empty (contains no lines or curves)
170
171        @return true if the path is empty (contains no lines or curves)
172    */
173    bool isEmpty() const {
174        SkDEBUGCODE(this->validate();)
175        return 0 == fPathRef->countVerbs();
176    }
177
178    /**
179     *  Returns true if all of the points in this path are finite, meaning there
180     *  are no infinities and no NaNs.
181     */
182    bool isFinite() const {
183        SkDEBUGCODE(this->validate();)
184        return fPathRef->isFinite();
185    }
186
187    /** Test a line for zero length
188
189        @return true if the line is of zero length; otherwise false.
190    */
191    static bool IsLineDegenerate(const SkPoint& p1, const SkPoint& p2) {
192        return p1.equalsWithinTolerance(p2);
193    }
194
195    /** Test a quad for zero length
196
197        @return true if the quad is of zero length; otherwise false.
198    */
199    static bool IsQuadDegenerate(const SkPoint& p1, const SkPoint& p2,
200                                 const SkPoint& p3) {
201        return p1.equalsWithinTolerance(p2) &&
202               p2.equalsWithinTolerance(p3);
203    }
204
205    /** Test a cubic curve for zero length
206
207        @return true if the cubic is of zero length; otherwise false.
208    */
209    static bool IsCubicDegenerate(const SkPoint& p1, const SkPoint& p2,
210                                  const SkPoint& p3, const SkPoint& p4) {
211        return p1.equalsWithinTolerance(p2) &&
212               p2.equalsWithinTolerance(p3) &&
213               p3.equalsWithinTolerance(p4);
214    }
215
216    /**
217     *  Returns true if the path specifies a single line (i.e. it contains just
218     *  a moveTo and a lineTo). If so, and line[] is not null, it sets the 2
219     *  points in line[] to the end-points of the line. If the path is not a
220     *  line, returns false and ignores line[].
221     */
222    bool isLine(SkPoint line[2]) const;
223
224    /** Returns true if the path specifies a rectangle. If so, and if rect is
225        not null, set rect to the bounds of the path. If the path does not
226        specify a rectangle, return false and ignore rect.
227
228        @param rect If not null, returns the bounds of the path if it specifies
229                    a rectangle
230        @return true if the path specifies a rectangle
231    */
232    bool isRect(SkRect* rect) const;
233
234    /** Return the number of points in the path
235     */
236    int countPoints() const;
237
238    /** Return the point at the specified index. If the index is out of range
239         (i.e. is not 0 <= index < countPoints()) then the returned coordinates
240         will be (0,0)
241     */
242    SkPoint getPoint(int index) const;
243
244    /** Returns the number of points in the path. Up to max points are copied.
245
246        @param points If not null, receives up to max points
247        @param max The maximum number of points to copy into points
248        @return the actual number of points in the path
249    */
250    int getPoints(SkPoint points[], int max) const;
251
252    /** Return the number of verbs in the path
253     */
254    int countVerbs() const;
255
256    /** Returns the number of verbs in the path. Up to max verbs are copied. The
257        verbs are copied as one byte per verb.
258
259        @param verbs If not null, receives up to max verbs
260        @param max The maximum number of verbs to copy into verbs
261        @return the actual number of verbs in the path
262    */
263    int getVerbs(uint8_t verbs[], int max) const;
264
265    //! Swap contents of this and other. Guaranteed not to throw
266    void swap(SkPath& other);
267
268    /** Returns the bounds of the path's points. If the path contains 0 or 1
269        points, the bounds is set to (0,0,0,0), and isEmpty() will return true.
270        Note: this bounds may be larger than the actual shape, since curves
271        do not extend as far as their control points.
272    */
273    const SkRect& getBounds() const {
274        return fPathRef->getBounds();
275    }
276
277    /** Calling this will, if the internal cache of the bounds is out of date,
278        update it so that subsequent calls to getBounds will be instantaneous.
279        This also means that any copies or simple transformations of the path
280        will inherit the cached bounds.
281     */
282    void updateBoundsCache() const {
283        // for now, just calling getBounds() is sufficient
284        this->getBounds();
285    }
286
287    /**
288     * Does a conservative test to see whether a rectangle is inside a path. Currently it only
289     * will ever return true for single convex contour paths. The empty-status of the rect is not
290     * considered (e.g. a rect that is a point can be inside a path). Points or line segments where
291     * the rect edge touches the path border are not considered containment violations.
292     */
293    bool conservativelyContainsRect(const SkRect& rect) const;
294
295    //  Construction methods
296
297    /** Hint to the path to prepare for adding more points. This can allow the
298        path to more efficiently grow its storage.
299
300        @param extraPtCount The number of extra points the path should
301                            preallocate for.
302    */
303    void incReserve(unsigned extraPtCount);
304
305    /** Set the beginning of the next contour to the point (x,y).
306
307        @param x    The x-coordinate of the start of a new contour
308        @param y    The y-coordinate of the start of a new contour
309    */
310    void moveTo(SkScalar x, SkScalar y);
311
312    /** Set the beginning of the next contour to the point
313
314        @param p    The start of a new contour
315    */
316    void moveTo(const SkPoint& p) {
317        this->moveTo(p.fX, p.fY);
318    }
319
320    /** Set the beginning of the next contour relative to the last point on the
321        previous contour. If there is no previous contour, this is treated the
322        same as moveTo().
323
324        @param dx   The amount to add to the x-coordinate of the end of the
325                    previous contour, to specify the start of a new contour
326        @param dy   The amount to add to the y-coordinate of the end of the
327                    previous contour, to specify the start of a new contour
328    */
329    void rMoveTo(SkScalar dx, SkScalar dy);
330
331    /** Add a line from the last point to the specified point (x,y). If no
332        moveTo() call has been made for this contour, the first point is
333        automatically set to (0,0).
334
335        @param x    The x-coordinate of the end of a line
336        @param y    The y-coordinate of the end of a line
337    */
338    void lineTo(SkScalar x, SkScalar y);
339
340    /** Add a line from the last point to the specified point. If no moveTo()
341        call has been made for this contour, the first point is automatically
342        set to (0,0).
343
344        @param p    The end of a line
345    */
346    void lineTo(const SkPoint& p) {
347        this->lineTo(p.fX, p.fY);
348    }
349
350    /** Same as lineTo, but the coordinates are considered relative to the last
351        point on this contour. If there is no previous point, then a moveTo(0,0)
352        is inserted automatically.
353
354        @param dx   The amount to add to the x-coordinate of the previous point
355                    on this contour, to specify a line
356        @param dy   The amount to add to the y-coordinate of the previous point
357                    on this contour, to specify a line
358    */
359    void rLineTo(SkScalar dx, SkScalar dy);
360
361    /** Add a quadratic bezier from the last point, approaching control point
362        (x1,y1), and ending at (x2,y2). If no moveTo() call has been made for
363        this contour, the first point is automatically set to (0,0).
364
365        @param x1   The x-coordinate of the control point on a quadratic curve
366        @param y1   The y-coordinate of the control point on a quadratic curve
367        @param x2   The x-coordinate of the end point on a quadratic curve
368        @param y2   The y-coordinate of the end point on a quadratic curve
369    */
370    void quadTo(SkScalar x1, SkScalar y1, SkScalar x2, SkScalar y2);
371
372    /** Add a quadratic bezier from the last point, approaching control point
373        p1, and ending at p2. If no moveTo() call has been made for this
374        contour, the first point is automatically set to (0,0).
375
376        @param p1   The control point on a quadratic curve
377        @param p2   The end point on a quadratic curve
378    */
379    void quadTo(const SkPoint& p1, const SkPoint& p2) {
380        this->quadTo(p1.fX, p1.fY, p2.fX, p2.fY);
381    }
382
383    /** Same as quadTo, but the coordinates are considered relative to the last
384        point on this contour. If there is no previous point, then a moveTo(0,0)
385        is inserted automatically.
386
387        @param dx1   The amount to add to the x-coordinate of the last point on
388                this contour, to specify the control point of a quadratic curve
389        @param dy1   The amount to add to the y-coordinate of the last point on
390                this contour, to specify the control point of a quadratic curve
391        @param dx2   The amount to add to the x-coordinate of the last point on
392                     this contour, to specify the end point of a quadratic curve
393        @param dy2   The amount to add to the y-coordinate of the last point on
394                     this contour, to specify the end point of a quadratic curve
395    */
396    void rQuadTo(SkScalar dx1, SkScalar dy1, SkScalar dx2, SkScalar dy2);
397
398    void conicTo(SkScalar x1, SkScalar y1, SkScalar x2, SkScalar y2,
399                 SkScalar w);
400    void conicTo(const SkPoint& p1, const SkPoint& p2, SkScalar w) {
401        this->conicTo(p1.fX, p1.fY, p2.fX, p2.fY, w);
402    }
403    void rConicTo(SkScalar dx1, SkScalar dy1, SkScalar dx2, SkScalar dy2,
404                  SkScalar w);
405
406    /** Add a cubic bezier from the last point, approaching control points
407        (x1,y1) and (x2,y2), and ending at (x3,y3). If no moveTo() call has been
408        made for this contour, the first point is automatically set to (0,0).
409
410        @param x1   The x-coordinate of the 1st control point on a cubic curve
411        @param y1   The y-coordinate of the 1st control point on a cubic curve
412        @param x2   The x-coordinate of the 2nd control point on a cubic curve
413        @param y2   The y-coordinate of the 2nd control point on a cubic curve
414        @param x3   The x-coordinate of the end point on a cubic curve
415        @param y3   The y-coordinate of the end point on a cubic curve
416    */
417    void cubicTo(SkScalar x1, SkScalar y1, SkScalar x2, SkScalar y2,
418                 SkScalar x3, SkScalar y3);
419
420    /** Add a cubic bezier from the last point, approaching control points p1
421        and p2, and ending at p3. If no moveTo() call has been made for this
422        contour, the first point is automatically set to (0,0).
423
424        @param p1   The 1st control point on a cubic curve
425        @param p2   The 2nd control point on a cubic curve
426        @param p3   The end point on a cubic curve
427    */
428    void cubicTo(const SkPoint& p1, const SkPoint& p2, const SkPoint& p3) {
429        this->cubicTo(p1.fX, p1.fY, p2.fX, p2.fY, p3.fX, p3.fY);
430    }
431
432    /** Same as cubicTo, but the coordinates are considered relative to the
433        current point on this contour. If there is no previous point, then a
434        moveTo(0,0) is inserted automatically.
435
436        @param dx1   The amount to add to the x-coordinate of the last point on
437                this contour, to specify the 1st control point of a cubic curve
438        @param dy1   The amount to add to the y-coordinate of the last point on
439                this contour, to specify the 1st control point of a cubic curve
440        @param dx2   The amount to add to the x-coordinate of the last point on
441                this contour, to specify the 2nd control point of a cubic curve
442        @param dy2   The amount to add to the y-coordinate of the last point on
443                this contour, to specify the 2nd control point of a cubic curve
444        @param dx3   The amount to add to the x-coordinate of the last point on
445                     this contour, to specify the end point of a cubic curve
446        @param dy3   The amount to add to the y-coordinate of the last point on
447                     this contour, to specify the end point of a cubic curve
448    */
449    void rCubicTo(SkScalar x1, SkScalar y1, SkScalar x2, SkScalar y2,
450                  SkScalar x3, SkScalar y3);
451
452    /** Append the specified arc to the path as a new contour. If the start of
453        the path is different from the path's current last point, then an
454        automatic lineTo() is added to connect the current contour to the start
455        of the arc. However, if the path is empty, then we call moveTo() with
456        the first point of the arc. The sweep angle is treated mod 360.
457
458        @param oval The bounding oval defining the shape and size of the arc
459        @param startAngle Starting angle (in degrees) where the arc begins
460        @param sweepAngle Sweep angle (in degrees) measured clockwise. This is
461                          treated mod 360.
462        @param forceMoveTo If true, always begin a new contour with the arc
463    */
464    void arcTo(const SkRect& oval, SkScalar startAngle, SkScalar sweepAngle,
465               bool forceMoveTo);
466
467    /** Append a line and arc to the current path. This is the same as the
468        PostScript call "arct".
469    */
470    void arcTo(SkScalar x1, SkScalar y1, SkScalar x2, SkScalar y2,
471               SkScalar radius);
472
473    /** Append a line and arc to the current path. This is the same as the
474        PostScript call "arct".
475    */
476    void arcTo(const SkPoint p1, const SkPoint p2, SkScalar radius) {
477        this->arcTo(p1.fX, p1.fY, p2.fX, p2.fY, radius);
478    }
479
480    /** Close the current contour. If the current point is not equal to the
481        first point of the contour, a line segment is automatically added.
482    */
483    void close();
484
485    enum Direction {
486        /** Direction either has not been or could not be computed */
487        kUnknown_Direction,
488        /** clockwise direction for adding closed contours */
489        kCW_Direction,
490        /** counter-clockwise direction for adding closed contours */
491        kCCW_Direction,
492    };
493
494    /**
495     *  Return the opposite of the specified direction. kUnknown is its own
496     *  opposite.
497     */
498    static Direction OppositeDirection(Direction dir) {
499        static const Direction gOppositeDir[] = {
500            kUnknown_Direction, kCCW_Direction, kCW_Direction
501        };
502        return gOppositeDir[dir];
503    }
504
505    /**
506     *  Returns whether or not a fill type is inverted
507     *
508     *  kWinding_FillType        -> false
509     *  kEvenOdd_FillType        -> false
510     *  kInverseWinding_FillType -> true
511     *  kInverseEvenOdd_FillType -> true
512     */
513    static bool IsInverseFillType(FillType fill) {
514        SK_COMPILE_ASSERT(0 == kWinding_FillType, fill_type_mismatch);
515        SK_COMPILE_ASSERT(1 == kEvenOdd_FillType, fill_type_mismatch);
516        SK_COMPILE_ASSERT(2 == kInverseWinding_FillType, fill_type_mismatch);
517        SK_COMPILE_ASSERT(3 == kInverseEvenOdd_FillType, fill_type_mismatch);
518        return (fill & 2) != 0;
519    }
520
521    /**
522     *  Returns the equivalent non-inverted fill type to the given fill type
523     *
524     *  kWinding_FillType        -> kWinding_FillType
525     *  kEvenOdd_FillType        -> kEvenOdd_FillType
526     *  kInverseWinding_FillType -> kWinding_FillType
527     *  kInverseEvenOdd_FillType -> kEvenOdd_FillType
528     */
529    static FillType ConvertToNonInverseFillType(FillType fill) {
530        SK_COMPILE_ASSERT(0 == kWinding_FillType, fill_type_mismatch);
531        SK_COMPILE_ASSERT(1 == kEvenOdd_FillType, fill_type_mismatch);
532        SK_COMPILE_ASSERT(2 == kInverseWinding_FillType, fill_type_mismatch);
533        SK_COMPILE_ASSERT(3 == kInverseEvenOdd_FillType, fill_type_mismatch);
534        return (FillType)(fill & 1);
535    }
536
537    /**
538     *  Tries to quickly compute the direction of the first non-degenerate
539     *  contour. If it can be computed, return true and set dir to that
540     *  direction. If it cannot be (quickly) determined, return false and ignore
541     *  the dir parameter. If the direction was determined, it is cached to make
542     *  subsequent calls return quickly.
543     */
544    bool cheapComputeDirection(Direction* dir) const;
545
546    /**
547     *  Returns true if the path's direction can be computed via
548     *  cheapComputDirection() and if that computed direction matches the
549     *  specified direction. If dir is kUnknown, returns true if the direction
550     *  cannot be computed.
551     */
552    bool cheapIsDirection(Direction dir) const {
553        Direction computedDir = kUnknown_Direction;
554        (void)this->cheapComputeDirection(&computedDir);
555        return computedDir == dir;
556    }
557
558    enum PathAsRect {
559        /** The path can not draw the same as its bounds. */
560        kNone_PathAsRect,
561        /** The path draws the same as its bounds when filled. */
562        kFill_PathAsRect,
563        /** The path draws the same as its bounds when stroked or filled. */
564        kStroke_PathAsRect,
565    };
566
567    /** Returns kFill_PathAsRect or kStroke_PathAsRect if drawing the path (either filled or
568        stroked) will be equivalent to filling/stroking the path's bounding rect. If
569        either is true, and direction is not null, sets the direction of the contour. If the
570        path is not drawn equivalent to a rect, returns kNone_PathAsRect and ignores direction.
571
572        @param direction If not null, set to the contour's direction when it is drawn as a rect
573        @return the path's PathAsRect type
574     */
575    PathAsRect asRect(Direction* direction = NULL) const;
576
577    /** Returns true if the path specifies a rectangle. If so, and if isClosed is
578        not null, set isClosed to true if the path is closed. Also, if returning true
579        and direction is not null, return the rect direction. If the path does not
580        specify a rectangle, return false and ignore isClosed and direction.
581
582        @param isClosed If not null, set to true if the path is closed
583        @param direction If not null, set to the rectangle's direction
584        @return true if the path specifies a rectangle
585    */
586    bool isRect(bool* isClosed, Direction* direction) const;
587
588    /** Returns true if the path specifies a pair of nested rectangles. If so, and if
589        rect is not null, set rect[0] to the outer rectangle and rect[1] to the inner
590        rectangle. If so, and dirs is not null, set dirs[0] to the direction of
591        the outer rectangle and dirs[1] to the direction of the inner rectangle. If
592        the path does not specify a pair of nested rectangles, return
593        false and ignore rect and dirs.
594
595        @param rect If not null, returns the path as a pair of nested rectangles
596        @param dirs If not null, returns the direction of the rects
597        @return true if the path describes a pair of nested rectangles
598    */
599    bool isNestedRects(SkRect rect[2], Direction dirs[2] = NULL) const;
600
601    /**
602     *  Add a closed rectangle contour to the path
603     *  @param rect The rectangle to add as a closed contour to the path
604     *  @param dir  The direction to wind the rectangle's contour. Cannot be
605     *              kUnknown_Direction.
606     */
607    void addRect(const SkRect& rect, Direction dir = kCW_Direction);
608
609    /**
610     *  Add a closed rectangle contour to the path
611     *
612     *  @param left     The left side of a rectangle to add as a closed contour
613     *                  to the path
614     *  @param top      The top of a rectangle to add as a closed contour to the
615     *                  path
616     *  @param right    The right side of a rectangle to add as a closed contour
617     *                  to the path
618     *  @param bottom   The bottom of a rectangle to add as a closed contour to
619     *                  the path
620     *  @param dir  The direction to wind the rectangle's contour. Cannot be
621     *              kUnknown_Direction.
622     */
623    void addRect(SkScalar left, SkScalar top, SkScalar right, SkScalar bottom,
624                 Direction dir = kCW_Direction);
625
626    /**
627     *  Add a closed oval contour to the path
628     *
629     *  @param oval The bounding oval to add as a closed contour to the path
630     *  @param dir  The direction to wind the oval's contour. Cannot be
631     *              kUnknown_Direction.
632     */
633    void addOval(const SkRect& oval, Direction dir = kCW_Direction);
634
635    /**
636     *  Add a closed circle contour to the path
637     *
638     *  @param x        The x-coordinate of the center of a circle to add as a
639     *                  closed contour to the path
640     *  @param y        The y-coordinate of the center of a circle to add as a
641     *                  closed contour to the path
642     *  @param radius   The radius of a circle to add as a closed contour to the
643     *                  path
644     *  @param dir  The direction to wind the circle's contour. Cannot be
645     *              kUnknown_Direction.
646     */
647    void addCircle(SkScalar x, SkScalar y, SkScalar radius,
648                   Direction dir = kCW_Direction);
649
650    /** Add the specified arc to the path as a new contour.
651
652        @param oval The bounds of oval used to define the size of the arc
653        @param startAngle Starting angle (in degrees) where the arc begins
654        @param sweepAngle Sweep angle (in degrees) measured clockwise
655    */
656    void addArc(const SkRect& oval, SkScalar startAngle, SkScalar sweepAngle);
657
658    /**
659     *  Add a closed round-rectangle contour to the path
660     *  @param rect The bounds of a round-rectangle to add as a closed contour
661     *  @param rx   The x-radius of the rounded corners on the round-rectangle
662     *  @param ry   The y-radius of the rounded corners on the round-rectangle
663     *  @param dir  The direction to wind the rectangle's contour. Cannot be
664     *              kUnknown_Direction.
665     */
666    void addRoundRect(const SkRect& rect, SkScalar rx, SkScalar ry,
667                      Direction dir = kCW_Direction);
668
669    /**
670     *  Add a closed round-rectangle contour to the path. Each corner receives
671     *  two radius values [X, Y]. The corners are ordered top-left, top-right,
672     *  bottom-right, bottom-left.
673     *  @param rect The bounds of a round-rectangle to add as a closed contour
674     *  @param radii Array of 8 scalars, 4 [X,Y] pairs for each corner
675     *  @param dir  The direction to wind the rectangle's contour. Cannot be
676     *              kUnknown_Direction.
677     * Note: The radii here now go through the same constraint handling as the
678     *       SkRRect radii (i.e., either radii at a corner being 0 implies a
679     *       sqaure corner and oversized radii are proportionally scaled down).
680     */
681    void addRoundRect(const SkRect& rect, const SkScalar radii[],
682                      Direction dir = kCW_Direction);
683
684    /**
685     *  Add an SkRRect contour to the path
686     *  @param rrect The rounded rect to add as a closed contour
687     *  @param dir   The winding direction for the new contour. Cannot be
688     *               kUnknown_Direction.
689     */
690    void addRRect(const SkRRect& rrect, Direction dir = kCW_Direction);
691
692    /**
693     *  Add a new contour made of just lines. This is just a fast version of
694     *  the following:
695     *      this->moveTo(pts[0]);
696     *      for (int i = 1; i < count; ++i) {
697     *          this->lineTo(pts[i]);
698     *      }
699     *      if (close) {
700     *          this->close();
701     *      }
702     */
703    void addPoly(const SkPoint pts[], int count, bool close);
704
705    enum AddPathMode {
706        /** Source path contours are added as new contours.
707        */
708        kAppend_AddPathMode,
709        /** Path is added by extending the last contour of the destination path
710            with the first contour of the source path. If the last contour of
711            the destination path is closed, then it will not be extended.
712            Instead, the start of source path will be extended by a straight
713            line to the end point of the destination path.
714        */
715        kExtend_AddPathMode
716    };
717
718    /** Add a copy of src to the path, offset by (dx,dy)
719        @param src  The path to add as a new contour
720        @param dx   The amount to translate the path in X as it is added
721        @param dx   The amount to translate the path in Y as it is added
722    */
723    void addPath(const SkPath& src, SkScalar dx, SkScalar dy,
724                 AddPathMode mode = kAppend_AddPathMode);
725
726    /** Add a copy of src to the path
727    */
728    void addPath(const SkPath& src, AddPathMode mode = kAppend_AddPathMode) {
729        SkMatrix m;
730        m.reset();
731        this->addPath(src, m, mode);
732    }
733
734    /** Add a copy of src to the path, transformed by matrix
735        @param src  The path to add as a new contour
736        @param matrix  Transform applied to src
737        @param mode  Determines how path is added
738    */
739    void addPath(const SkPath& src, const SkMatrix& matrix, AddPathMode mode = kAppend_AddPathMode);
740
741    /**
742     *  Same as addPath(), but reverses the src input
743     */
744    void reverseAddPath(const SkPath& src);
745
746    /** Offset the path by (dx,dy), returning true on success
747
748        @param dx   The amount in the X direction to offset the entire path
749        @param dy   The amount in the Y direction to offset the entire path
750        @param dst  The translated path is written here
751    */
752    void offset(SkScalar dx, SkScalar dy, SkPath* dst) const;
753
754    /** Offset the path by (dx,dy), returning true on success
755
756        @param dx   The amount in the X direction to offset the entire path
757        @param dy   The amount in the Y direction to offset the entire path
758    */
759    void offset(SkScalar dx, SkScalar dy) {
760        this->offset(dx, dy, this);
761    }
762
763    /** Transform the points in this path by matrix, and write the answer into
764        dst.
765
766        @param matrix   The matrix to apply to the path
767        @param dst      The transformed path is written here
768    */
769    void transform(const SkMatrix& matrix, SkPath* dst) const;
770
771    /** Transform the points in this path by matrix
772
773        @param matrix The matrix to apply to the path
774    */
775    void transform(const SkMatrix& matrix) {
776        this->transform(matrix, this);
777    }
778
779    /** Return the last point on the path. If no points have been added, (0,0)
780        is returned. If there are no points, this returns false, otherwise it
781        returns true.
782
783        @param lastPt   The last point on the path is returned here
784    */
785    bool getLastPt(SkPoint* lastPt) const;
786
787    /** Set the last point on the path. If no points have been added,
788        moveTo(x,y) is automatically called.
789
790        @param x    The new x-coordinate for the last point
791        @param y    The new y-coordinate for the last point
792    */
793    void setLastPt(SkScalar x, SkScalar y);
794
795    /** Set the last point on the path. If no points have been added, moveTo(p)
796        is automatically called.
797
798        @param p    The new location for the last point
799    */
800    void setLastPt(const SkPoint& p) {
801        this->setLastPt(p.fX, p.fY);
802    }
803
804    enum SegmentMask {
805        kLine_SegmentMask   = 1 << 0,
806        kQuad_SegmentMask   = 1 << 1,
807        kConic_SegmentMask  = 1 << 2,
808        kCubic_SegmentMask  = 1 << 3,
809    };
810
811    /**
812     *  Returns a mask, where each bit corresponding to a SegmentMask is
813     *  set if the path contains 1 or more segments of that type.
814     *  Returns 0 for an empty path (no segments).
815     */
816    uint32_t getSegmentMasks() const { return fPathRef->getSegmentMasks(); }
817
818    enum Verb {
819        kMove_Verb,     //!< iter.next returns 1 point
820        kLine_Verb,     //!< iter.next returns 2 points
821        kQuad_Verb,     //!< iter.next returns 3 points
822        kConic_Verb,    //!< iter.next returns 3 points + iter.conicWeight()
823        kCubic_Verb,    //!< iter.next returns 4 points
824        kClose_Verb,    //!< iter.next returns 1 point (contour's moveTo pt)
825        kDone_Verb,     //!< iter.next returns 0 points
826    };
827
828    /** Iterate through all of the segments (lines, quadratics, cubics) of
829        each contours in a path.
830
831        The iterator cleans up the segments along the way, removing degenerate
832        segments and adding close verbs where necessary. When the forceClose
833        argument is provided, each contour (as defined by a new starting
834        move command) will be completed with a close verb regardless of the
835        contour's contents.
836    */
837    class SK_API Iter {
838    public:
839        Iter();
840        Iter(const SkPath&, bool forceClose);
841
842        void setPath(const SkPath&, bool forceClose);
843
844        /** Return the next verb in this iteration of the path. When all
845            segments have been visited, return kDone_Verb.
846
847            @param  pts The points representing the current verb and/or segment
848            @param doConsumeDegerates If true, first scan for segments that are
849                   deemed degenerate (too short) and skip those.
850            @return The verb for the current segment
851        */
852        Verb next(SkPoint pts[4], bool doConsumeDegerates = true) {
853            if (doConsumeDegerates) {
854                this->consumeDegenerateSegments();
855            }
856            return this->doNext(pts);
857        }
858
859        /**
860         *  Return the weight for the current conic. Only valid if the current
861         *  segment return by next() was a conic.
862         */
863        SkScalar conicWeight() const { return *fConicWeights; }
864
865        /** If next() returns kLine_Verb, then this query returns true if the
866            line was the result of a close() command (i.e. the end point is the
867            initial moveto for this contour). If next() returned a different
868            verb, this returns an undefined value.
869
870            @return If the last call to next() returned kLine_Verb, return true
871                    if it was the result of an explicit close command.
872        */
873        bool isCloseLine() const { return SkToBool(fCloseLine); }
874
875        /** Returns true if the current contour is closed (has a kClose_Verb)
876            @return true if the current contour is closed (has a kClose_Verb)
877        */
878        bool isClosedContour() const;
879
880    private:
881        const SkPoint*  fPts;
882        const uint8_t*  fVerbs;
883        const uint8_t*  fVerbStop;
884        const SkScalar* fConicWeights;
885        SkPoint         fMoveTo;
886        SkPoint         fLastPt;
887        SkBool8         fForceClose;
888        SkBool8         fNeedClose;
889        SkBool8         fCloseLine;
890        SkBool8         fSegmentState;
891
892        inline const SkPoint& cons_moveTo();
893        Verb autoClose(SkPoint pts[2]);
894        void consumeDegenerateSegments();
895        Verb doNext(SkPoint pts[4]);
896    };
897
898    /** Iterate through the verbs in the path, providing the associated points.
899    */
900    class SK_API RawIter {
901    public:
902        RawIter();
903        RawIter(const SkPath&);
904
905        void setPath(const SkPath&);
906
907        /** Return the next verb in this iteration of the path. When all
908            segments have been visited, return kDone_Verb.
909
910            @param  pts The points representing the current verb and/or segment
911                        This must not be NULL.
912            @return The verb for the current segment
913        */
914        Verb next(SkPoint pts[4]);
915
916        SkScalar conicWeight() const { return *fConicWeights; }
917
918    private:
919        const SkPoint*  fPts;
920        const uint8_t*  fVerbs;
921        const uint8_t*  fVerbStop;
922        const SkScalar* fConicWeights;
923        SkPoint         fMoveTo;
924        SkPoint         fLastPt;
925    };
926
927    /**
928     *  Returns true if the point { x, y } is contained by the path, taking into
929     *  account the FillType.
930     */
931    bool contains(SkScalar x, SkScalar y) const;
932
933    void dump(bool forceClose, const char title[] = NULL) const;
934    void dump() const;
935
936    /**
937     *  Write the path to the buffer, and return the number of bytes written.
938     *  If buffer is NULL, it still returns the number of bytes.
939     */
940    size_t writeToMemory(void* buffer) const;
941    /**
942     * Initializes the path from the buffer
943     *
944     * @param buffer Memory to read from
945     * @param length Amount of memory available in the buffer
946     * @return number of bytes read (must be a multiple of 4) or
947     *         0 if there was not enough memory available
948     */
949    size_t readFromMemory(const void* buffer, size_t length);
950
951    /** Returns a non-zero, globally unique value corresponding to the set of verbs
952        and points in the path (but not the fill type [except on Android skbug.com/1762]).
953        Each time the path is modified, a different generation ID will be returned.
954    */
955    uint32_t getGenerationID() const;
956
957#ifdef SK_BUILD_FOR_ANDROID
958    static const int kPathRefGenIDBitCnt = 30; // leave room for the fill type (skbug.com/1762)
959    const SkPath* getSourcePath() const;
960    void setSourcePath(const SkPath* path);
961#else
962    static const int kPathRefGenIDBitCnt = 32;
963#endif
964
965    SkDEBUGCODE(void validate() const;)
966
967private:
968    enum SerializationOffsets {
969        // 1 free bit at 29
970        kUnused1_SerializationShift = 28,    // 1 free bit
971        kDirection_SerializationShift = 26, // requires 2 bits
972        kUnused2_SerializationShift = 25,    // 1 free bit
973        // 1 free bit at 24
974        kConvexity_SerializationShift = 16, // requires 8 bits
975        kFillType_SerializationShift = 8,   // requires 8 bits
976        // 8 free bits at 0
977    };
978
979    SkAutoTUnref<SkPathRef> fPathRef;
980
981    int                 fLastMoveToIndex;
982    uint8_t             fFillType;
983    mutable uint8_t     fConvexity;
984    mutable uint8_t     fDirection;
985#ifdef SK_BUILD_FOR_ANDROID
986    const SkPath*       fSourcePath;
987#endif
988
989    /** Resets all fields other than fPathRef to their initial 'empty' values.
990     *  Assumes the caller has already emptied fPathRef.
991     *  On Android increments fGenerationID without reseting it.
992     */
993    void resetFields();
994
995    /** Sets all fields other than fPathRef to the values in 'that'.
996     *  Assumes the caller has already set fPathRef.
997     *  Doesn't change fGenerationID or fSourcePath on Android.
998     */
999    void copyFields(const SkPath& that);
1000
1001    friend class Iter;
1002
1003    friend class SkPathStroker;
1004
1005    /*  Append, in reverse order, the first contour of path, ignoring path's
1006        last point. If no moveTo() call has been made for this contour, the
1007        first point is automatically set to (0,0).
1008    */
1009    void reversePathTo(const SkPath&);
1010
1011    // called before we add points for lineTo, quadTo, cubicTo, checking to see
1012    // if we need to inject a leading moveTo first
1013    //
1014    //  SkPath path; path.lineTo(...);   <--- need a leading moveTo(0, 0)
1015    // SkPath path; ... path.close(); path.lineTo(...) <-- need a moveTo(previous moveTo)
1016    //
1017    inline void injectMoveToIfNeeded();
1018
1019    inline bool hasOnlyMoveTos() const;
1020
1021    Convexity internalGetConvexity() const;
1022
1023    bool isRectContour(bool allowPartial, int* currVerb, const SkPoint** pts,
1024                       bool* isClosed, Direction* direction) const;
1025
1026    /** Returns if the path can return a bound at no cost (true) or will have to
1027        perform some computation (false).
1028     */
1029    bool hasComputedBounds() const {
1030        SkDEBUGCODE(this->validate();)
1031        return fPathRef->hasComputedBounds();
1032    }
1033
1034
1035    // 'rect' needs to be sorted
1036    void setBounds(const SkRect& rect) {
1037        SkPathRef::Editor ed(&fPathRef);
1038
1039        ed.setBounds(rect);
1040    }
1041
1042    friend class SkAutoPathBoundsUpdate;
1043    friend class SkAutoDisableOvalCheck;
1044    friend class SkAutoDisableDirectionCheck;
1045    friend class SkBench_AddPathTest; // perf test reversePathTo
1046    friend class PathTest_Private; // unit test reversePathTo
1047};
1048
1049#endif
1050