skia2/include/effects/SkGradientShader.h
reed 8a21c9fe7f use Make instead of Create to return a shared shader
Partially updated call sites. Undefine the flag in SkSHader.h to convert the remaining sites.

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/*
* Copyright 2006 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
#ifndef SkGradientShader_DEFINED
#define SkGradientShader_DEFINED
#include "SkShader.h"
/** \class SkGradientShader
SkGradientShader hosts factories for creating subclasses of SkShader that
render linear and radial gradients.
*/
class SK_API SkGradientShader {
public:
enum Flags {
/** By default gradients will interpolate their colors in unpremul space
* and then premultiply each of the results. By setting this flag, the
* gradients will premultiply their colors first, and then interpolate
* between them.
*/
kInterpolateColorsInPremul_Flag = 1 << 0,
};
/** Returns a shader that generates a linear gradient between the two
specified points.
<p />
CreateLinear returns a shader with a reference count of 1.
The caller should decrement the shader's reference count when done with the shader.
It is an error for count to be < 2.
@param pts The start and end points for the gradient.
@param colors The array[count] of colors, to be distributed between the two points
@param pos May be NULL. array[count] of SkScalars, or NULL, of the relative position of
each corresponding color in the colors array. If this is NULL,
the the colors are distributed evenly between the start and end point.
If this is not null, the values must begin with 0, end with 1.0, and
intermediate values must be strictly increasing.
@param count Must be >=2. The number of colors (and pos if not NULL) entries.
@param mode The tiling mode
*/
static sk_sp<SkShader> MakeLinear(const SkPoint pts[2],
const SkColor colors[], const SkScalar pos[], int count,
SkShader::TileMode mode,
uint32_t flags, const SkMatrix* localMatrix);
static sk_sp<SkShader> MakeLinear(const SkPoint pts[2],
const SkColor colors[], const SkScalar pos[], int count,
SkShader::TileMode mode) {
return MakeLinear(pts, colors, pos, count, mode, 0, NULL);
}
/** Returns a shader that generates a radial gradient given the center and radius.
<p />
CreateRadial returns a shader with a reference count of 1.
The caller should decrement the shader's reference count when done with the shader.
It is an error for colorCount to be < 2, or for radius to be <= 0.
@param center The center of the circle for this gradient
@param radius Must be positive. The radius of the circle for this gradient
@param colors The array[count] of colors, to be distributed between the center and edge of the circle
@param pos May be NULL. The array[count] of SkScalars, or NULL, of the relative position of
each corresponding color in the colors array. If this is NULL,
the the colors are distributed evenly between the center and edge of the circle.
If this is not null, the values must begin with 0, end with 1.0, and
intermediate values must be strictly increasing.
@param count Must be >= 2. The number of colors (and pos if not NULL) entries
@param mode The tiling mode
*/
static sk_sp<SkShader> MakeRadial(const SkPoint& center, SkScalar radius,
const SkColor colors[], const SkScalar pos[], int count,
SkShader::TileMode mode,
uint32_t flags, const SkMatrix* localMatrix);
static sk_sp<SkShader> MakeRadial(const SkPoint& center, SkScalar radius,
const SkColor colors[], const SkScalar pos[], int count,
SkShader::TileMode mode) {
return MakeRadial(center, radius, colors, pos, count, mode, 0, NULL);
}
/**
* Returns a shader that generates a conical gradient given two circles, or
* returns NULL if the inputs are invalid. The gradient interprets the
* two circles according to the following HTML spec.
* http://dev.w3.org/html5/2dcontext/#dom-context-2d-createradialgradient
*/
static sk_sp<SkShader> MakeTwoPointConical(const SkPoint& start, SkScalar startRadius,
const SkPoint& end, SkScalar endRadius,
const SkColor colors[], const SkScalar pos[],
int count, SkShader::TileMode mode,
uint32_t flags, const SkMatrix* localMatrix);
static sk_sp<SkShader> MakeTwoPointConical(const SkPoint& start, SkScalar startRadius,
const SkPoint& end, SkScalar endRadius,
const SkColor colors[], const SkScalar pos[],
int count, SkShader::TileMode mode) {
return MakeTwoPointConical(start, startRadius, end, endRadius, colors, pos, count, mode,
0, NULL);
}
/** Returns a shader that generates a sweep gradient given a center.
<p />
CreateSweep returns a shader with a reference count of 1.
The caller should decrement the shader's reference count when done with the shader.
It is an error for colorCount to be < 2.
@param cx The X coordinate of the center of the sweep
@param cx The Y coordinate of the center of the sweep
@param colors The array[count] of colors, to be distributed around the center.
@param pos May be NULL. The array[count] of SkScalars, or NULL, of the relative position of
each corresponding color in the colors array. If this is NULL,
the the colors are distributed evenly between the center and edge of the circle.
If this is not null, the values must begin with 0, end with 1.0, and
intermediate values must be strictly increasing.
@param count Must be >= 2. The number of colors (and pos if not NULL) entries
*/
static sk_sp<SkShader> MakeSweep(SkScalar cx, SkScalar cy,
const SkColor colors[], const SkScalar pos[], int count,
uint32_t flags, const SkMatrix* localMatrix);
static sk_sp<SkShader> MakeSweep(SkScalar cx, SkScalar cy,
const SkColor colors[], const SkScalar pos[], int count) {
return MakeSweep(cx, cy, colors, pos, count, 0, NULL);
}
#ifdef SK_SUPPORT_LEGACY_CREATESHADER_PTR
static SkShader* CreateLinear(const SkPoint pts[2],
const SkColor colors[], const SkScalar pos[], int count,
SkShader::TileMode mode,
uint32_t flags, const SkMatrix* localMatrix) {
return MakeLinear(pts, colors, pos, count, mode, flags, localMatrix).release();
}
static SkShader* CreateLinear(const SkPoint pts[2],
const SkColor colors[], const SkScalar pos[], int count,
SkShader::TileMode mode) {
return CreateLinear(pts, colors, pos, count, mode, 0, NULL);
}
static SkShader* CreateRadial(const SkPoint& center, SkScalar radius,
const SkColor colors[], const SkScalar pos[], int count,
SkShader::TileMode mode,
uint32_t flags, const SkMatrix* localMatrix) {
return MakeRadial(center, radius, colors, pos, count, mode, flags, localMatrix).release();
}
static SkShader* CreateRadial(const SkPoint& center, SkScalar radius,
const SkColor colors[], const SkScalar pos[], int count,
SkShader::TileMode mode) {
return CreateRadial(center, radius, colors, pos, count, mode, 0, NULL);
}
static SkShader* CreateTwoPointConical(const SkPoint& start, SkScalar startRadius,
const SkPoint& end, SkScalar endRadius,
const SkColor colors[], const SkScalar pos[], int count,
SkShader::TileMode mode,
uint32_t flags, const SkMatrix* localMatrix) {
return MakeTwoPointConical(start, startRadius, end, endRadius, colors, pos, count, mode,
flags, localMatrix).release();
}
static SkShader* CreateTwoPointConical(const SkPoint& start, SkScalar startRadius,
const SkPoint& end, SkScalar endRadius,
const SkColor colors[], const SkScalar pos[], int count,
SkShader::TileMode mode) {
return CreateTwoPointConical(start, startRadius, end, endRadius, colors, pos, count, mode,
0, NULL);
}
static SkShader* CreateSweep(SkScalar cx, SkScalar cy,
const SkColor colors[], const SkScalar pos[], int count,
uint32_t flags, const SkMatrix* localMatrix) {
return MakeSweep(cx, cy, colors, pos, count, flags, localMatrix).release();
}
static SkShader* CreateSweep(SkScalar cx, SkScalar cy,
const SkColor colors[], const SkScalar pos[], int count) {
return CreateSweep(cx, cy, colors, pos, count, 0, NULL);
}
#endif
SK_DECLARE_FLATTENABLE_REGISTRAR_GROUP()
};
#endif