imageconsumer.java

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/* * @(#)ImageConsumer.java	1.21 06/10/10 * * Copyright  1990-2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER *  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version * 2 only, as published by the Free Software Foundation.  *  * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License version 2 for more details (a copy is * included at /legal/license.txt).  *  * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * version 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA * 02110-1301 USA  *  * Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa * Clara, CA 95054 or visit www.sun.com if you need additional * information or have any questions.  * */package java.awt.image;import java.util.Hashtable;/** * The interface for objects expressing interest in image data through * the ImageProducer interfaces.  When a consumer is added to an image * producer, the producer delivers all of the data about the image * using the method calls defined in this interface. * * @see ImageProducer * * @version	1.17 08/19/02 * @author 	Jim Graham */public interface ImageConsumer {    /**     * The dimensions of the source image are reported using the     * setDimensions method call.     */    void setDimensions(int width, int height);    /**     * Sets the extensible list of properties associated with this image.     */    void setProperties(Hashtable props);    /**     * The ColorModel object used for the majority of     * the pixels reported using the setPixels method     * calls.  Note that each set of pixels delivered using setPixels     * contains its own ColorModel object, so no assumption should     * be made that this model will be the only one used in delivering     * pixel values.  A notable case where multiple ColorModel objects     * may be seen is a filtered image when for each set of pixels     * that it filters, the filter     * determines  whether the     * pixels can be sent on untouched, using the original ColorModel,     * or whether the pixels should be modified (filtered) and passed     * on using a ColorModel more convenient for the filtering process.     * @see ColorModel     */    void setColorModel(ColorModel model);    /**     * The ImageProducer can deliver the pixels in any order, but     * the ImageConsumer may be able to scale or convert the pixels     * to the destination ColorModel more efficiently or with higher     * quality if it knows some information about how the pixels will     * be delivered up front.  The setHints method should be called     * before any calls to any of the setPixels methods with a bit mask     * of hints about the manner in which the pixels will be delivered.     * If the ImageProducer does not follow the guidelines for the     * indicated hint, the results are undefined.     */    void setHints(int hintflags);    /**     * The pixels will be delivered in a random order.  This tells the     * ImageConsumer not to use any optimizations that depend on the     * order of pixel delivery, which should be the default assumption     * in the absence of any call to the setHints method.     * @see #setHints     */    int RANDOMPIXELORDER = 1;    /**     * The pixels will be delivered in top-down, left-to-right order.     * @see #setHints     */    int TOPDOWNLEFTRIGHT = 2;    /**     * The pixels will be delivered in (multiples of) complete scanlines     * at a time.     * @see #setHints     */    int COMPLETESCANLINES = 4;    /**     * The pixels will be delivered in a single pass.  Each pixel will     * appear in only one call to any of the setPixels methods.  An     * example of an image format which does not meet this criterion     * is a progressive JPEG image which defines pixels in multiple     * passes, each more refined than the previous.     * @see #setHints     */    int SINGLEPASS = 8;    /**     * The image contain a single static image.  The pixels will be defined     * in calls to the setPixels methods and then the imageComplete method     * will be called with the STATICIMAGEDONE flag after which no more     * image data will be delivered.  An example of an image type which     * would not meet these criteria would be the output of a video feed,     * or the representation of a 3D rendering being manipulated     * by the user.  The end of each frame in those types of images will     * be indicated by calling imageComplete with the SINGLEFRAMEDONE flag.     * @see #setHints     * @see #imageComplete     */    int SINGLEFRAME = 16;    /**     * The pixels of the image are delivered using one or more calls     * to the setPixels method.  Each call specifies the location and     * size of the rectangle of source pixels that are contained in     * the array of pixels.  The specified ColorModel object should     * be used to convert the pixels into their corresponding color     * and alpha components.  Pixel (m,n) is stored in the pixels array     * at index (n * scansize + m + off).  The pixels delivered using     * this method are all stored as bytes.     * @see ColorModel     */    void setPixels(int x, int y, int w, int h,        ColorModel model, byte pixels[], int off, int scansize);    /**     * The pixels of the image are delivered using one or more calls     * to the setPixels method.  Each call specifies the location and     * size of the rectangle of source pixels that are contained in     * the array of pixels.  The specified ColorModel object should     * be used to convert the pixels into their corresponding color     * and alpha components.  Pixel (m,n) is stored in the pixels array     * at index (n * scansize + m + off).  The pixels delivered using     * this method are all stored as ints.     * @see ColorModel     */    void setPixels(int x, int y, int w, int h,        ColorModel model, int pixels[], int off, int scansize);    /**     * The imageComplete method is called when the ImageProducer is     * finished delivering all of the pixels that the source image     * contains, or when a single frame of a multi-frame animation has     * been completed, or when an error in loading or producing the     * image has occured.  The ImageConsumer should remove itself from the     * list of consumers registered with the ImageProducer at this time,     * unless it is interested in successive frames.     * @see ImageProducer#removeConsumer     */    void imageComplete(int status);    /**     * An error was encountered while producing the image.     * @see #imageComplete     */    int IMAGEERROR = 1;    /**     * One frame of the image is complete but there are more frames     * to be delivered.     * @see #imageComplete     */    int SINGLEFRAMEDONE = 2;    /**     * The image is complete and there are no more pixels or frames     * to be delivered.     * @see #imageComplete     */    int STATICIMAGEDONE = 3;    /**     * The image creation process was deliberately aborted.     * @see #imageComplete     */    int IMAGEABORTED = 4;}

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