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+/****************************************************************************
+**
+** Implementation of TQRegion class
+**
+** Created : 950726
+**
+** Copyright (C) 1992-2008 Trolltech ASA. All rights reserved.
+**
+** This file is part of the kernel module of the TQt GUI Toolkit.
+**
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+**********************************************************************/
+
+#include "tqregion.h"
+#include "tqpointarray.h"
+#include "tqbuffer.h"
+#include "tqdatastream.h"
+
+// BEING REVISED: paul
+/*!
+ \class TQRegion tqregion.h
+ \brief The TQRegion class specifies a clip region for a painter.
+
+ \ingroup images
+ \ingroup graphics
+
+ TQRegion is used with TQPainter::setClipRegion() to limit the paint
+ area to what needs to be painted. There is also a
+ TQWidget::repaint() that takes a TQRegion parameter. TQRegion is the
+ best tool for reducing flicker.
+
+ A region can be created from a rectangle, an ellipse, a polygon or
+ a bitmap. Complex regions may be created by combining simple
+ regions using unite(), intersect(), subtract() or eor() (exclusive
+ or). You can move a region using translate().
+
+ You can test whether a region isNull(), isEmpty() or if it
+ contains() a TQPoint or TQRect. The bounding rectangle is given by
+ boundingRect().
+
+ The function rects() gives a decomposition of the region into
+ rectangles.
+
+ Example of using complex regions:
+ \code
+ void MyWidget::paintEvent( TQPaintEvent * )
+ {
+ TQPainter p; // our painter
+ TQRegion r1( TQRect(100,100,200,80), // r1 = elliptic region
+ TQRegion::Ellipse );
+ TQRegion r2( TQRect(100,120,90,30) ); // r2 = rectangular region
+ TQRegion r3 = r1.intersect( r2 ); // r3 = intersection
+ p.begin( this ); // start painting widget
+ p.setClipRegion( r3 ); // set clip region
+ ... // paint clipped graphics
+ p.end(); // painting done
+ }
+ \endcode
+
+ TQRegion is an \link shclass.html implicitly shared\endlink class.
+
+ \warning Due to window system limitations, the whole coordinate
+ space for a region is limited to the points between -32767 and
+ 32767 on Mac OS X and Windows 95/98/ME.
+
+ \sa TQPainter::setClipRegion(), TQPainter::setClipRect()
+*/
+
+
+/*!
+ \enum TQRegion::RegionType
+
+ Specifies the shape of the region to be created.
+
+ \value Rectangle the region covers the entire rectangle.
+ \value Ellipse the region is an ellipse inside the rectangle.
+*/
+
+/*!
+ \fn Region TQRegion::handle() const
+
+ Returns the region's handle.
+*/
+
+/*****************************************************************************
+ TQRegion member functions
+ *****************************************************************************/
+
+/*!
+ Constructs a rectangular or elliptic region.
+
+ If \a t is \c Rectangle, the region is the filled rectangle (\a x,
+ \a y, \a w, \a h). If \a t is \c Ellipse, the region is the filled
+ ellipse with center at (\a x + \a w / 2, \a y + \a h / 2) and size
+ (\a w ,\a h ).
+*/
+TQRegion::TQRegion( int x, int y, int w, int h, RegionType t )
+{
+ TQRegion tmp(TQRect(x,y,w,h),t);
+ tmp.data->ref();
+ data = tmp.data;
+}
+
+/*!
+ Detaches from shared region data to make sure that this region is
+ the only one referring to the data.
+
+ \sa copy(), \link shclass.html shared classes\endlink
+*/
+
+void TQRegion::detach()
+{
+ if ( data->count != 1 )
+ *this = copy();
+}
+
+#ifndef TQT_NO_DATASTREAM
+/*
+ Executes region commands in the internal buffer and rebuilds the
+ original region.
+
+ We do this when we read a region from the data stream.
+
+ If \a ver is non-0, uses the format version \a ver on reading the
+ byte array.
+*/
+
+void TQRegion::exec( const TQByteArray &buffer, int ver )
+{
+ TQBuffer buf( buffer );
+ TQDataStream s( &buf );
+ if ( ver )
+ s.setVersion( ver );
+ buf.open( IO_ReadOnly );
+ TQRegion rgn;
+#if defined(QT_CHECK_STATE)
+ int test_cnt = 0;
+#endif
+ while ( !s.eof() ) {
+ TQ_INT32 id;
+ if ( s.version() == 1 ) {
+ int id_int;
+ s >> id_int;
+ id = id_int;
+ } else {
+ s >> id;
+ }
+#if defined(QT_CHECK_STATE)
+ if ( test_cnt > 0 && id != TQRGN_TRANSLATE )
+ tqWarning( "TQRegion::exec: Internal error" );
+ test_cnt++;
+#endif
+ if ( id == TQRGN_SETRECT || id == TQRGN_SETELLIPSE ) {
+ TQRect r;
+ s >> r;
+ rgn = TQRegion( r, id == TQRGN_SETRECT ? Rectangle : Ellipse );
+ } else if ( id == TQRGN_SETPTARRAY_ALT || id == TQRGN_SETPTARRAY_WIND ) {
+ TQPointArray a;
+ s >> a;
+ rgn = TQRegion( a, id == TQRGN_SETPTARRAY_WIND );
+ } else if ( id == TQRGN_TRANSLATE ) {
+ TQPoint p;
+ s >> p;
+ rgn.translate( p.x(), p.y() );
+ } else if ( id >= TQRGN_OR && id <= TQRGN_XOR ) {
+ TQByteArray bop1, bop2;
+ TQRegion r1, r2;
+ s >> bop1; r1.exec( bop1 );
+ s >> bop2; r2.exec( bop2 );
+ switch ( id ) {
+ case TQRGN_OR:
+ rgn = r1.unite( r2 );
+ break;
+ case TQRGN_AND:
+ rgn = r1.intersect( r2 );
+ break;
+ case TQRGN_SUB:
+ rgn = r1.subtract( r2 );
+ break;
+ case TQRGN_XOR:
+ rgn = r1.eor( r2 );
+ break;
+ }
+ } else if ( id == TQRGN_RECTS ) {
+ // (This is the only form used in TQt 2.0)
+ TQ_UINT32 n;
+ s >> n;
+ TQRect r;
+ for ( int i=0; i<(int)n; i++ ) {
+ s >> r;
+ rgn = rgn.unite( TQRegion(r) );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ buf.close();
+ *this = rgn;
+}
+
+
+/*****************************************************************************
+ TQRegion stream functions
+ *****************************************************************************/
+
+/*!
+ \relates TQRegion
+
+ Writes the region \a r to the stream \a s and returns a reference
+ to the stream.
+
+ \sa \link datastreamformat.html Format of the TQDataStream operators \endlink
+*/
+
+TQDataStream &operator<<( TQDataStream &s, const TQRegion &r )
+{
+ TQMemArray<TQRect> a = r.rects();
+ if ( a.isEmpty() ) {
+ s << (TQ_UINT32)0;
+ } else {
+ if ( s.version() == 1 ) {
+ int i;
+ for ( i=(int)a.size()-1; i>0; i-- ) {
+ s << (TQ_UINT32)(12+i*24);
+ s << (int)TQRGN_OR;
+ }
+ for ( i=0; i<(int)a.size(); i++ ) {
+ s << (TQ_UINT32)(4+8) << (int)TQRGN_SETRECT << a[i];
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ s << (TQ_UINT32)(4+4+16*a.size()); // 16: storage size of TQRect
+ s << (TQ_INT32)TQRGN_RECTS;
+ s << (TQ_UINT32)a.size();
+ for ( int i=0; i<(int)a.size(); i++ )
+ s << a[i];
+ }
+ }
+ return s;
+}
+
+/*!
+ \relates TQRegion
+
+ Reads a region from the stream \a s into \a r and returns a
+ reference to the stream.
+
+ \sa \link datastreamformat.html Format of the TQDataStream operators \endlink
+*/
+
+TQDataStream &operator>>( TQDataStream &s, TQRegion &r )
+{
+ TQByteArray b;
+ s >> b;
+ r.exec( b, s.version() );
+ return s;
+}
+#endif //TQT_NO_DATASTREAM
+
+// These are not inline - they can be implemented better on some platforms
+// (eg. Windows at least provides 3-variable operations). For now, simple.
+
+
+/*!
+ Applies the unite() function to this region and \a r. \c r1|r2 is
+ equivalent to \c r1.unite(r2)
+
+ \sa unite(), operator+()
+*/
+const TQRegion TQRegion::operator|( const TQRegion &r ) const
+ { return unite(r); }
+
+/*!
+ Applies the unite() function to this region and \a r. \c r1+r2 is
+ equivalent to \c r1.unite(r2)
+
+ \sa unite(), operator|()
+*/
+const TQRegion TQRegion::operator+( const TQRegion &r ) const
+ { return unite(r); }
+
+/*!
+ Applies the intersect() function to this region and \a r. \c r1&r2
+ is equivalent to \c r1.intersect(r2)
+
+ \sa intersect()
+*/
+const TQRegion TQRegion::operator&( const TQRegion &r ) const
+ { return intersect(r); }
+
+/*!
+ Applies the subtract() function to this region and \a r. \c r1-r2
+ is equivalent to \c r1.subtract(r2)
+
+ \sa subtract()
+*/
+const TQRegion TQRegion::operator-( const TQRegion &r ) const
+ { return subtract(r); }
+
+/*!
+ Applies the eor() function to this region and \a r. \c r1^r2 is
+ equivalent to \c r1.eor(r2)
+
+ \sa eor()
+*/
+const TQRegion TQRegion::operator^( const TQRegion &r ) const
+ { return eor(r); }
+
+/*!
+ Applies the unite() function to this region and \a r and assigns
+ the result to this region. \c r1|=r2 is equivalent to \c
+ r1=r1.unite(r2)
+
+ \sa unite()
+*/
+TQRegion& TQRegion::operator|=( const TQRegion &r )
+ { return *this = *this | r; }
+
+/*!
+ Applies the unite() function to this region and \a r and assigns
+ the result to this region. \c r1+=r2 is equivalent to \c
+ r1=r1.unite(r2)
+
+ \sa intersect()
+*/
+TQRegion& TQRegion::operator+=( const TQRegion &r )
+ { return *this = *this + r; }
+
+/*!
+ Applies the intersect() function to this region and \a r and
+ assigns the result to this region. \c r1&=r2 is equivalent to \c
+ r1=r1.intersect(r2)
+
+ \sa intersect()
+*/
+TQRegion& TQRegion::operator&=( const TQRegion &r )
+ { return *this = *this & r; }
+
+/*!
+ Applies the subtract() function to this region and \a r and
+ assigns the result to this region. \c r1-=r2 is equivalent to \c
+ r1=r1.subtract(r2)
+
+ \sa subtract()
+*/
+TQRegion& TQRegion::operator-=( const TQRegion &r )
+ { return *this = *this - r; }
+
+/*!
+ Applies the eor() function to this region and \a r and
+ assigns the result to this region. \c r1^=r2 is equivalent to \c
+ r1=r1.eor(r2)
+
+ \sa eor()
+*/
+TQRegion& TQRegion::operator^=( const TQRegion &r )
+ { return *this = *this ^ r; }
+