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📄 mappedraster.java

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/* Copyright (C) 2000  Free Software Foundation   This file is part of libgcj.This software is copyrighted work licensed under the terms of theLibgcj License.  Please consult the file "LIBGCJ_LICENSE" fordetails.  */package gnu.awt.j2d;import java.awt.image.WritableRaster;import java.awt.image.ColorModel;/* The raster and associated properties of a mapped screen region. * The compositing capabilities of backends are often insufficient. * The backend may not support alpha blending, or may not support some * other special compositing rule.  This means that compositing must * sometimes be done within the rendering pipeline.  The general * compositing operation consists of combining new color and alpha * values with existing color values on the drawing surface, to find * the new color values for the drawing surface. The way the values * are combined, determines what kind of compositing operation that is * performed.  The default compositing operation is alpha compositing. * * <p>In order to perform alpha compositing and other compositing * operations, we need access to the color values of the imagery that * has already been drawn on the drawing surface.  The * DirectRasterGraphics interface must therefore contain methods that * makes it possible to gain access to the pixel values of the drawing * surface.  The methods are modeled after the POSIX mmap() and * munmap() functions.  But, instead of mapping and unmapping portions * of data from a file descriptor to memory, the methods in * DirectRasterGraphics maps and unmaps portions of the drawing * surface to data arrays within writable raster objects.  A call to * mapRaster() will return a writable raster object, encapsulating the * image data of the drawing surface in the requested domain. The data * encapsulated by this raster object can be modified using the * WritableRaster API, or the data buffers can be retrieved from the * raster, so that the data arrays can be manipulated directly.  When * the raster image has been modified as desired, the data can be * resynchronized with the drawing surface by calling mapRaster(). * * <p>As with mmap() and munmap() the methods may work by direct * manipulation of shared memory, (i.e. the raster object directly * wraps the actual image data of the drawing surface), or may make a * private copy that is resynched when the raster is unmapped. The * backend may choose to implement either mechanism, and the pipeline * code should not care what mechanism is actually used.  This design * allows us to make full use of speedups such as X shared memory * extentions when available. */public class MappedRaster{  WritableRaster raster;  ColorModel cm;    public MappedRaster(WritableRaster raster, ColorModel cm)  {    this.raster = raster;    this.cm = cm;  }  public final WritableRaster getRaster()  {    return raster;  }  public final ColorModel getColorModel()  {    return cm;  }}

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