skia2/include/core/SkDrawLooper.h
reed@google.com 9efd9a048a extend fastbounds impls to include maskfilters and drawloopers. This allows
us to perform quick-rejects when drawing objects with shadows (esp. text).
WebKit draws shadows w/ a looper (fg and shadow) and a maskfilter on the
shadow layer.



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/*
* Copyright 2011 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 SkDrawLooper_DEFINED
#define SkDrawLooper_DEFINED
#include "SkFlattenable.h"
class SkCanvas;
class SkPaint;
/** \class SkDrawLooper
Subclasses of SkDrawLooper can be attached to a SkPaint. Where they are,
and something is drawn to a canvas with that paint, the looper subclass will
be called, allowing it to modify the canvas and/or paint for that draw call.
More than that, via the next() method, the looper can modify the draw to be
invoked multiple times (hence the name loop-er), allow it to perform effects
like shadows or frame/fills, that require more than one pass.
*/
class SK_API SkDrawLooper : public SkFlattenable {
public:
/**
* Called right before something is being drawn. This will be followed by
* calls to next() until next() returns false.
*/
virtual void init(SkCanvas*) = 0;
/**
* Called in a loop (after init()). Each time true is returned, the object
* is drawn (possibly with a modified canvas and/or paint). When false is
* finally returned, drawing for the object stops.
*
* On each call, the paint will be in its original state, but the canvas
* will be as it was following the previous call to next() or init().
*
* The implementation must ensure that, when next() finally returns false,
* that the canvas has been restored to the state it was initially, before
* init() was first called.
*/
virtual bool next(SkCanvas*, SkPaint* paint) = 0;
/**
* The fast bounds functions are used to enable the paint to be culled early
* in the drawing pipeline. If a subclass can support this feature it must
* return true for the canComputeFastBounds() function. If that function
* returns false then computeFastBounds behavior is undefined otherwise it
* is expected to have the following behavior. Given the parent paint and
* the parent's bounding rect the subclass must fill in and return the
* storage rect, where the storage rect is with the union of the src rect
* and the looper's bounding rect.
*/
virtual bool canComputeFastBounds(const SkPaint& paint);
virtual void computeFastBounds(const SkPaint& paint,
const SkRect& src, SkRect* dst);
protected:
SkDrawLooper() {}
SkDrawLooper(SkFlattenableReadBuffer& buffer) : INHERITED(buffer) {}
private:
typedef SkFlattenable INHERITED;
};
#endif