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2 * Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project
3 *
4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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15 */
16
17#ifndef ANDROID_UI_RECT
18#define ANDROID_UI_RECT
19
20#include <utils/Flattenable.h>
21#include <utils/Log.h>
22#include <utils/TypeHelpers.h>
23#include <log/log.h>
24
25#include <ui/FloatRect.h>
26#include <ui/Point.h>
27
28#include <android/rect.h>
29
30namespace android {
31
32class Rect : public ARect, public LightFlattenablePod<Rect>
33{
34public:
35    typedef ARect::value_type value_type;
36
37    static const Rect INVALID_RECT;
38    static const Rect EMPTY_RECT;
39
40    // we don't provide copy-ctor and operator= on purpose
41    // because we want the compiler generated versions
42
43    inline Rect() : Rect(INVALID_RECT) {}
44
45    template <typename T>
46    inline Rect(T w, T h) {
47        if (w > INT32_MAX) {
48            w = INT32_MAX;
49        }
50        if (h > INT32_MAX) {
51            h = INT32_MAX;
52        }
53        left = top = 0;
54        right = static_cast<int32_t>(w);
55        bottom = static_cast<int32_t>(h);
56    }
57
58    inline Rect(int32_t l, int32_t t, int32_t r, int32_t b) {
59        left = l;
60        top = t;
61        right = r;
62        bottom = b;
63    }
64
65    inline Rect(const Point& lt, const Point& rb) {
66        left = lt.x;
67        top = lt.y;
68        right = rb.x;
69        bottom = rb.y;
70    }
71
72    void makeInvalid();
73
74    inline void clear() {
75        left = top = right = bottom = 0;
76    }
77
78    // a valid rectangle has a non negative width and height
79    inline bool isValid() const {
80        return (getWidth() >= 0) && (getHeight() >= 0);
81    }
82
83    // an empty rect has a zero width or height, or is invalid
84    inline bool isEmpty() const {
85        return (getWidth() <= 0) || (getHeight() <= 0);
86    }
87
88    // rectangle's width
89    inline int32_t getWidth() const {
90        return right - left;
91    }
92
93    // rectangle's height
94    inline int32_t getHeight() const {
95        return bottom - top;
96    }
97
98    inline Rect getBounds() const {
99        return Rect(right - left, bottom - top);
100    }
101
102    void setLeftTop(const Point& lt) {
103        left = lt.x;
104        top = lt.y;
105    }
106
107    void setRightBottom(const Point& rb) {
108        right = rb.x;
109        bottom = rb.y;
110    }
111
112    // the following 4 functions return the 4 corners of the rect as Point
113    Point leftTop() const {
114        return Point(left, top);
115    }
116    Point rightBottom() const {
117        return Point(right, bottom);
118    }
119    Point rightTop() const {
120        return Point(right, top);
121    }
122    Point leftBottom() const {
123        return Point(left, bottom);
124    }
125
126    // comparisons
127    inline bool operator == (const Rect& rhs) const {
128        return (left == rhs.left) && (top == rhs.top) &&
129               (right == rhs.right) && (bottom == rhs.bottom);
130    }
131
132    inline bool operator != (const Rect& rhs) const {
133        return !operator == (rhs);
134    }
135
136    // operator < defines an order which allows to use rectangles in sorted
137    // vectors.
138    bool operator < (const Rect& rhs) const;
139
140    const Rect operator + (const Point& rhs) const;
141    const Rect operator - (const Point& rhs) const;
142
143    Rect& operator += (const Point& rhs) {
144        return offsetBy(rhs.x, rhs.y);
145    }
146    Rect& operator -= (const Point& rhs) {
147        return offsetBy(-rhs.x, -rhs.y);
148    }
149
150    Rect& offsetToOrigin() {
151        right -= left;
152        bottom -= top;
153        left = top = 0;
154        return *this;
155    }
156    Rect& offsetTo(const Point& p) {
157        return offsetTo(p.x, p.y);
158    }
159    Rect& offsetBy(const Point& dp) {
160        return offsetBy(dp.x, dp.y);
161    }
162
163    Rect& offsetTo(int32_t x, int32_t y);
164    Rect& offsetBy(int32_t x, int32_t y);
165
166    bool intersect(const Rect& with, Rect* result) const;
167
168    // Create a new Rect by transforming this one using a graphics HAL
169    // transform.  This rectangle is defined in a coordinate space starting at
170    // the origin and extending to (width, height).  If the transform includes
171    // a ROT90 then the output rectangle is defined in a space extending to
172    // (height, width).  Otherwise the output rectangle is in the same space as
173    // the input.
174    Rect transform(uint32_t xform, int32_t width, int32_t height) const;
175
176    // this calculates (Region(*this) - exclude).bounds() efficiently
177    Rect reduce(const Rect& exclude) const;
178
179    // for backward compatibility
180    inline int32_t width() const { return getWidth(); }
181    inline int32_t height() const { return getHeight(); }
182    inline void set(const Rect& rhs) { operator = (rhs); }
183
184    FloatRect toFloatRect() const {
185        return {static_cast<float>(left), static_cast<float>(top),
186                static_cast<float>(right), static_cast<float>(bottom)};
187    }
188};
189
190ANDROID_BASIC_TYPES_TRAITS(Rect)
191
192}; // namespace android
193
194#endif // ANDROID_UI_RECT
195