/* * tkBitmap.c -- * * This file maintains a database of read-only bitmaps for the Tk * toolkit. This allows bitmaps to be shared between widgets and also * avoids interactions with the X server. * * Copyright (c) 1990-1994 The Regents of the University of California. * Copyright (c) 1994-1998 Sun Microsystems, Inc. * * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. */ #include "tkInt.h" /* * The includes below are for pre-defined bitmaps. * * Platform-specific issue: Windows complains when the bitmaps are included, * because an array of characters is being initialized with integers as * elements. For lint purposes, the following pragmas temporarily turn off * that warning message. */ #if defined(_MSC_VER) #pragma warning (disable : 4305) #endif #include "error.xbm" #include "gray12.xbm" #include "gray25.xbm" #include "gray50.xbm" #include "gray75.xbm" #include "hourglass.xbm" #include "info.xbm" #include "questhead.xbm" #include "question.xbm" #include "warning.xbm" #if defined(_MSC_VER) #pragma warning (default : 4305) #endif /* * One of the following data structures exists for each bitmap that is * currently in use. Each structure is indexed with both "idTable" and * "nameTable". */ typedef struct TkBitmap { Pixmap bitmap; /* X identifier for bitmap. None means this * bitmap was created by Tk_DefineBitmap and * it isn't currently in use. */ int width, height; /* Dimensions of bitmap. */ Display *display; /* Display for which bitmap is valid. */ int screenNum; /* Screen on which bitmap is valid. */ int resourceRefCount; /* Number of active uses of this bitmap (each * active use corresponds to a call to * Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj or Tk_GetBitmap). If * this count is 0, then this TkBitmap * structure is no longer valid and it isn't * present in nameTable: it is being kept * around only because there are objects * referring to it. The structure is freed * when resourceRefCount and objRefCount are * both 0. */ int objRefCount; /* Number of Tcl_Obj's that reference this * structure. */ Tcl_HashEntry *nameHashPtr; /* Entry in nameTable for this structure * (needed when deleting). */ Tcl_HashEntry *idHashPtr; /* Entry in idTable for this structure (needed * when deleting). */ struct TkBitmap *nextPtr; /* Points to the next TkBitmap structure with * the same name. All bitmaps with the same * name (but different displays or screens) * are chained together off a single entry in * nameTable. */ } TkBitmap; /* * Used in bitmapDataTable, stored in the TkDisplay structure, to map between * in-core data about a bitmap to its TkBitmap structure. */ typedef struct { const char *source; /* Bitmap bits. */ int width, height; /* Dimensions of bitmap. */ } DataKey; typedef struct ThreadSpecificData { int initialized; /* 0 means table below needs initializing. */ Tcl_HashTable predefBitmapTable; /* Hash table created by Tk_DefineBitmap to * map from a name to a collection of in-core * data about a bitmap. The table is indexed * by the address of the data for the bitmap, * and the entries contain pointers to * TkPredefBitmap structures. */ } ThreadSpecificData; static Tcl_ThreadDataKey dataKey; /* * Forward declarations for functions defined in this file: */ static void BitmapInit(TkDisplay *dispPtr); static void DupBitmapObjProc(Tcl_Obj *srcObjPtr, Tcl_Obj *dupObjPtr); static void FreeBitmap(TkBitmap *bitmapPtr); static void FreeBitmapObj(Tcl_Obj *objPtr); static void FreeBitmapObjProc(Tcl_Obj *objPtr); static TkBitmap * GetBitmap(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tk_Window tkwin, const char *name); static TkBitmap * GetBitmapFromObj(Tk_Window tkwin, Tcl_Obj *objPtr); static void InitBitmapObj(Tcl_Obj *objPtr); /* * The following structure defines the implementation of the "bitmap" Tcl * object, which maps a string bitmap name to a TkBitmap object. The ptr1 * field of the Tcl_Obj points to a TkBitmap object. */ const Tcl_ObjType tkBitmapObjType = { "bitmap", /* name */ FreeBitmapObjProc, /* freeIntRepProc */ DupBitmapObjProc, /* dupIntRepProc */ NULL, /* updateStringProc */ NULL /* setFromAnyProc */ }; /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj -- * * Given a Tcl_Obj *, map the value to a corresponding Pixmap structure * based on the tkwin given. * * Results: * The return value is the X identifer for the desired bitmap (i.e. a * Pixmap with a single plane), unless string couldn't be parsed * correctly. In this case, None is returned and an error message is left * in the interp's result. The caller should never modify the bitmap that * is returned, and should eventually call Tk_FreeBitmapFromObj when the * bitmap is no longer needed. * * Side effects: * The bitmap is added to an internal database with a reference count. * For each call to this function, there should eventually be a call to * Tk_FreeBitmapFromObj, so that the database can be cleaned up when * bitmaps aren't needed anymore. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Pixmap Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interp for error results. This may be * NULL. */ Tk_Window tkwin, /* Need the screen the bitmap is used on.*/ Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* Object describing bitmap; see manual entry * for legal syntax of string value. */ { TkBitmap *bitmapPtr; if (objPtr->typePtr != &tkBitmapObjType) { InitBitmapObj(objPtr); } bitmapPtr = objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1; /* * If the object currently points to a TkBitmap, see if it's the one we * want. If so, increment its reference count and return. */ if (bitmapPtr != NULL) { if (bitmapPtr->resourceRefCount == 0) { /* * This is a stale reference: it refers to a TkBitmap that's no * longer in use. Clear the reference. */ FreeBitmapObj(objPtr); bitmapPtr = NULL; } else if ((Tk_Display(tkwin) == bitmapPtr->display) && (Tk_ScreenNumber(tkwin) == bitmapPtr->screenNum)) { bitmapPtr->resourceRefCount++; return bitmapPtr->bitmap; } } /* * The object didn't point to the TkBitmap that we wanted. Search the list * of TkBitmaps with the same name to see if one of the others is the * right one. */ if (bitmapPtr != NULL) { TkBitmap *firstBitmapPtr = Tcl_GetHashValue(bitmapPtr->nameHashPtr); FreeBitmapObj(objPtr); for (bitmapPtr = firstBitmapPtr; bitmapPtr != NULL; bitmapPtr = bitmapPtr->nextPtr) { if ((Tk_Display(tkwin) == bitmapPtr->display) && (Tk_ScreenNumber(tkwin) == bitmapPtr->screenNum)) { bitmapPtr->resourceRefCount++; bitmapPtr->objRefCount++; objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = bitmapPtr; return bitmapPtr->bitmap; } } } /* * Still no luck. Call GetBitmap to allocate a new TkBitmap object. */ bitmapPtr = GetBitmap(interp, tkwin, Tcl_GetString(objPtr)); objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = bitmapPtr; if (bitmapPtr == NULL) { return None; } bitmapPtr->objRefCount++; return bitmapPtr->bitmap; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_GetBitmap -- * * Given a string describing a bitmap, locate (or create if necessary) a * bitmap that fits the description. * * Results: * The return value is the X identifer for the desired bitmap (i.e. a * Pixmap with a single plane), unless string couldn't be parsed * correctly. In this case, None is returned and an error message is left * in the interp's result. The caller should never modify the bitmap that * is returned, and should eventually call Tk_FreeBitmap when the bitmap * is no longer needed. * * Side effects: * The bitmap is added to an internal database with a reference count. * For each call to this function, there should eventually be a call to * Tk_FreeBitmap, so that the database can be cleaned up when bitmaps * aren't needed anymore. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Pixmap Tk_GetBitmap( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter to use for error reporting, * this may be NULL. */ Tk_Window tkwin, /* Window in which bitmap will be used. */ const char *string) /* Description of bitmap. See manual entry for * details on legal syntax. */ { TkBitmap *bitmapPtr = GetBitmap(interp, tkwin, string); if (bitmapPtr == NULL) { return None; } return bitmapPtr->bitmap; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * GetBitmap -- * * Given a string describing a bitmap, locate (or create if necessary) a * bitmap that fits the description. This routine returns the internal * data structure for the bitmap. This avoids extra hash table lookups in * Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj. * * Results: * The return value is the X identifer for the desired bitmap (i.e. a * Pixmap with a single plane), unless string couldn't be parsed * correctly. In this case, None is returned and an error message is left * in the interp's result. The caller should never modify the bitmap that * is returned, and should eventually call Tk_FreeBitmap when the bitmap * is no longer needed. * * Side effects: * The bitmap is added to an internal database with a reference count. * For each call to this function, there should eventually be a call to * Tk_FreeBitmap or Tk_FreeBitmapFromObj, so that the database can be * cleaned up when bitmaps aren't needed anymore. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static TkBitmap * GetBitmap( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter to use for error reporting, * this may be NULL. */ Tk_Window tkwin, /* Window in which bitmap will be used. */ const char *string) /* Description of bitmap. See manual entry for * details on legal syntax. */ { Tcl_HashEntry *nameHashPtr, *predefHashPtr; TkBitmap *bitmapPtr, *existingBitmapPtr; TkPredefBitmap *predefPtr; Pixmap bitmap; int isNew, width, height, dummy2; TkDisplay *dispPtr = ((TkWindow *) tkwin)->dispPtr; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData)); if (!dispPtr->bitmapInit) { BitmapInit(dispPtr); } nameHashPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&dispPtr->bitmapNameTable, string, &isNew); if (!isNew) { existingBitmapPtr = Tcl_GetHashValue(nameHashPtr); for (bitmapPtr = existingBitmapPtr; bitmapPtr != NULL; bitmapPtr = bitmapPtr->nextPtr) { if ((Tk_Display(tkwin) == bitmapPtr->display) && (Tk_ScreenNumber(tkwin) == bitmapPtr->screenNum)) { bitmapPtr->resourceRefCount++; return bitmapPtr; } } } else { existingBitmapPtr = NULL; } /* * No suitable bitmap exists. Create a new bitmap from the information * contained in the string. If the string starts with "@" then the rest of * the string is a file name containing the bitmap. Otherwise the string * must refer to a bitmap defined by a call to Tk_DefineBitmap. */ if (*string == '@') { /* INTL: ISO char */ Tcl_DString buffer; int result; if (Tcl_IsSafe(interp)) { Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj( "can't specify bitmap with '@' in a safe interpreter", -1)); Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TK", "SAFE", "BITMAP_FILE", NULL); goto error; } /* * Note that we need to cast away the const from the string because * Tcl_TranslateFileName is non-const, even though it doesn't modify * the string. */ string = Tcl_TranslateFileName(interp, (char *) string + 1, &buffer); if (string == NULL) { goto error; } result = TkReadBitmapFile(Tk_Display(tkwin), RootWindowOfScreen(Tk_Screen(tkwin)), string, (unsigned int *) &width, (unsigned int *) &height, &bitmap, &dummy2, &dummy2); if (result != BitmapSuccess) { if (interp != NULL) { Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( "error reading bitmap file \"%s\"", string)); Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TK", "BITMAP", "FILE_ERROR", NULL); } Tcl_DStringFree(&buffer); goto error; } Tcl_DStringFree(&buffer); } else { predefHashPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&tsdPtr->predefBitmapTable, string); if (predefHashPtr == NULL) { /* * The following platform specific call allows the user to define * bitmaps that may only exist during run time. If it returns None * nothing was found and we return the error. */ bitmap = TkpGetNativeAppBitmap(Tk_Display(tkwin), string, &width, &height); if (bitmap == None) { if (interp != NULL) { Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( "bitmap \"%s\" not defined", string)); Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TK", "LOOKUP", "BITMAP", string, NULL); } goto error; } } else { predefPtr = Tcl_GetHashValue(predefHashPtr); width = predefPtr->width; height = predefPtr->height; if (predefPtr->native) { bitmap = TkpCreateNativeBitmap(Tk_Display(tkwin), predefPtr->source); if (bitmap == None) { Tcl_Panic("native bitmap creation failed"); } } else { bitmap = XCreateBitmapFromData(Tk_Display(tkwin), RootWindowOfScreen(Tk_Screen(tkwin)), predefPtr->source, (unsigned)width, (unsigned)height); } } } /* * Add information about this bitmap to our database. */ bitmapPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(TkBitmap)); bitmapPtr->bitmap = bitmap; bitmapPtr->width = width; bitmapPtr->height = height; bitmapPtr->display = Tk_Display(tkwin); bitmapPtr->screenNum = Tk_ScreenNumber(tkwin); bitmapPtr->resourceRefCount = 1; bitmapPtr->objRefCount = 0; bitmapPtr->nameHashPtr = nameHashPtr; bitmapPtr->idHashPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&dispPtr->bitmapIdTable, (char *) bitmap, &isNew); if (!isNew) { Tcl_Panic("bitmap already registered in Tk_GetBitmap"); } bitmapPtr->nextPtr = existingBitmapPtr; Tcl_SetHashValue(nameHashPtr, bitmapPtr); Tcl_SetHashValue(bitmapPtr->idHashPtr, bitmapPtr); return bitmapPtr; error: if (isNew) { Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(nameHashPtr); } return NULL; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_DefineBitmap -- * * This function associates a textual name with a binary bitmap * description, so that the name may be used to refer to the bitmap in * future calls to Tk_GetBitmap. * * Results: * A standard Tcl result. If an error occurs then TCL_ERROR is returned * and a message is left in the interp's result. * * Side effects: * "Name" is entered into the bitmap table and may be used from here on * to refer to the given bitmap. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Tk_DefineBitmap( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter to use for error reporting. */ const char *name, /* Name to use for bitmap. Must not already be * defined as a bitmap. */ const void *source, /* Address of bits for bitmap. */ int width, /* Width of bitmap. */ int height) /* Height of bitmap. */ { int isNew; Tcl_HashEntry *predefHashPtr; TkPredefBitmap *predefPtr; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData)); /* * Initialize the Bitmap module if not initialized already for this * thread. Since the current TkDisplay structure cannot be introspected * from here, pass a NULL pointer to BitmapInit, which will know to * initialize only the data in the ThreadSpecificData structure for the * current thread. */ if (!tsdPtr->initialized) { BitmapInit(NULL); } predefHashPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&tsdPtr->predefBitmapTable, name, &isNew); if (!isNew) { Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( "bitmap \"%s\" is already defined", name)); Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TK", "BITMAP", "EXISTS", NULL); return TCL_ERROR; } predefPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(TkPredefBitmap)); predefPtr->source = source; predefPtr->width = width; predefPtr->height = height; predefPtr->native = 0; Tcl_SetHashValue(predefHashPtr, predefPtr); return TCL_OK; } /* *-------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_NameOfBitmap -- * * Given a bitmap, return a textual string identifying the bitmap. * * Results: * The return value is the string name associated with bitmap. * * Side effects: * None. * *-------------------------------------------------------------- */ const char * Tk_NameOfBitmap( Display *display, /* Display for which bitmap was allocated. */ Pixmap bitmap) /* Bitmap whose name is wanted. */ { Tcl_HashEntry *idHashPtr; TkBitmap *bitmapPtr; TkDisplay *dispPtr = TkGetDisplay(display); if (dispPtr == NULL || !dispPtr->bitmapInit) { unknown: Tcl_Panic("Tk_NameOfBitmap received unknown bitmap argument"); } idHashPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&dispPtr->bitmapIdTable, (char *) bitmap); if (idHashPtr == NULL) { goto unknown; } bitmapPtr = Tcl_GetHashValue(idHashPtr); return bitmapPtr->nameHashPtr->key.string; } /* *-------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_SizeOfBitmap -- * * Given a bitmap managed by this module, returns the width and height of * the bitmap. * * Results: * The words at *widthPtr and *heightPtr are filled in with the * dimenstions of bitmap. * * Side effects: * If bitmap isn't managed by this module then the function panics.. * *-------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tk_SizeOfBitmap( Display *display, /* Display for which bitmap was allocated. */ Pixmap bitmap, /* Bitmap whose size is wanted. */ int *widthPtr, /* Store bitmap width here. */ int *heightPtr) /* Store bitmap height here. */ { Tcl_HashEntry *idHashPtr; TkBitmap *bitmapPtr; TkDisplay *dispPtr = TkGetDisplay(display); if (!dispPtr->bitmapInit) { unknownBitmap: Tcl_Panic("Tk_SizeOfBitmap received unknown bitmap argument"); } idHashPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&dispPtr->bitmapIdTable, (char *) bitmap); if (idHashPtr == NULL) { goto unknownBitmap; } bitmapPtr = Tcl_GetHashValue(idHashPtr); *widthPtr = bitmapPtr->width; *heightPtr = bitmapPtr->height; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * FreeBitmap -- * * This function does all the work of releasing a bitmap allocated by * Tk_GetBitmap or TkGetBitmapFromData. It is invoked by both * Tk_FreeBitmap and Tk_FreeBitmapFromObj * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The reference count associated with bitmap is decremented, and it is * officially deallocated if no-one is using it anymore. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void FreeBitmap( TkBitmap *bitmapPtr) /* Bitmap to be released. */ { TkBitmap *prevPtr; bitmapPtr->resourceRefCount--; if (bitmapPtr->resourceRefCount > 0) { return; } Tk_FreePixmap(bitmapPtr->display, bitmapPtr->bitmap); Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(bitmapPtr->idHashPtr); prevPtr = Tcl_GetHashValue(bitmapPtr->nameHashPtr); if (prevPtr == bitmapPtr) { if (bitmapPtr->nextPtr == NULL) { Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(bitmapPtr->nameHashPtr); } else { Tcl_SetHashValue(bitmapPtr->nameHashPtr, bitmapPtr->nextPtr); } } else { while (prevPtr->nextPtr != bitmapPtr) { prevPtr = prevPtr->nextPtr; } prevPtr->nextPtr = bitmapPtr->nextPtr; } if (bitmapPtr->objRefCount == 0) { ckfree(bitmapPtr); } } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_FreeBitmap -- * * This function is called to release a bitmap allocated by Tk_GetBitmap * or TkGetBitmapFromData. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The reference count associated with bitmap is decremented, and it is * officially deallocated if no-one is using it anymore. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tk_FreeBitmap( Display *display, /* Display for which bitmap was allocated. */ Pixmap bitmap) /* Bitmap to be released. */ { Tcl_HashEntry *idHashPtr; TkDisplay *dispPtr = TkGetDisplay(display); if (!dispPtr->bitmapInit) { Tcl_Panic("Tk_FreeBitmap called before Tk_GetBitmap"); } idHashPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&dispPtr->bitmapIdTable, (char *) bitmap); if (idHashPtr == NULL) { Tcl_Panic("Tk_FreeBitmap received unknown bitmap argument"); } FreeBitmap(Tcl_GetHashValue(idHashPtr)); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_FreeBitmapFromObj -- * * This function is called to release a bitmap allocated by * Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj. It does not throw away the Tcl_Obj *; it only * gets rid of the hash table entry for this bitmap and clears the cached * value that is normally stored in the object. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The reference count associated with the bitmap represented by objPtr * is decremented, and the bitmap is released to X if there are no * remaining uses for it. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tk_FreeBitmapFromObj( Tk_Window tkwin, /* The window this bitmap lives in. Needed for * the display value. */ Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* The Tcl_Obj * to be freed. */ { FreeBitmap(GetBitmapFromObj(tkwin, objPtr)); } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * FreeBitmapObjProc, FreeBitmapObj -- * * This proc is called to release an object reference to a bitmap. * Called when the object's internal rep is released or when the cached * bitmapPtr needs to be changed. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The object reference count is decremented. When both it and the hash * ref count go to zero, the color's resources are released. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void FreeBitmapObjProc( Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* The object we are releasing. */ { FreeBitmapObj(objPtr); objPtr->typePtr = NULL; } static void FreeBitmapObj( Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* The object we are releasing. */ { TkBitmap *bitmapPtr = objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1; if (bitmapPtr != NULL) { bitmapPtr->objRefCount--; if ((bitmapPtr->objRefCount == 0) && (bitmapPtr->resourceRefCount == 0)) { ckfree(bitmapPtr); } objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = NULL; } } /* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * DupBitmapObjProc -- * * When a cached bitmap object is duplicated, this is called to update * the internal reps. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The color's objRefCount is incremented and the internal rep of the * copy is set to point to it. * *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void DupBitmapObjProc( Tcl_Obj *srcObjPtr, /* The object we are copying from. */ Tcl_Obj *dupObjPtr) /* The object we are copying to. */ { TkBitmap *bitmapPtr = srcObjPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1; dupObjPtr->typePtr = srcObjPtr->typePtr; dupObjPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = bitmapPtr; if (bitmapPtr != NULL) { bitmapPtr->objRefCount++; } } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_GetBitmapFromData -- * * Given a description of the bits for a bitmap, make a bitmap that has * the given properties. *** NOTE: this function is obsolete and really * shouldn't be used anymore. *** * * Results: * The return value is the X identifer for the desired bitmap (a * one-plane Pixmap), unless it couldn't be created properly. In this * case, None is returned and an error message is left in the interp's * result. The caller should never modify the bitmap that is returned, * and should eventually call Tk_FreeBitmap when the bitmap is no longer * needed. * * Side effects: * The bitmap is added to an internal database with a reference count. * For each call to this function, there should eventually be a call to * Tk_FreeBitmap, so that the database can be cleaned up when bitmaps * aren't needed anymore. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* ARGSUSED */ Pixmap Tk_GetBitmapFromData( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter to use for error reporting. */ Tk_Window tkwin, /* Window in which bitmap will be used. */ const void *source, /* Bitmap data for bitmap shape. */ int width, int height) /* Dimensions of bitmap. */ { DataKey nameKey; Tcl_HashEntry *dataHashPtr; int isNew; char string[16 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE]; char *name; TkDisplay *dispPtr = ((TkWindow *) tkwin)->dispPtr; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData)); if (!tsdPtr->initialized) { BitmapInit(dispPtr); } nameKey.source = source; nameKey.width = width; nameKey.height = height; dataHashPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&dispPtr->bitmapDataTable, (char *) &nameKey, &isNew); if (!isNew) { name = Tcl_GetHashValue(dataHashPtr); } else { dispPtr->bitmapAutoNumber++; sprintf(string, "_tk%d", dispPtr->bitmapAutoNumber); name = string; Tcl_SetHashValue(dataHashPtr, name); if (Tk_DefineBitmap(interp, name, source, width, height) != TCL_OK) { Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(dataHashPtr); return TCL_ERROR; } } return Tk_GetBitmap(interp, tkwin, name); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_GetBitmapFromObj -- * * Returns the bitmap referred to by a Tcl object. The bitmap must * already have been allocated via a call to Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj or * Tk_GetBitmap. * * Results: * Returns the Pixmap that matches the tkwin and the string rep of * objPtr. * * Side effects: * If the object is not already a bitmap, the conversion will free any * old internal representation. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Pixmap Tk_GetBitmapFromObj( Tk_Window tkwin, Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* The object from which to get pixels. */ { TkBitmap *bitmapPtr = GetBitmapFromObj(tkwin, objPtr); return bitmapPtr->bitmap; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * GetBitmapFromObj -- * * Returns the bitmap referred to by a Tcl object. The bitmap must * already have been allocated via a call to Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj or * Tk_GetBitmap. * * Results: * Returns the TkBitmap * that matches the tkwin and the string rep of * objPtr. * * Side effects: * If the object is not already a bitmap, the conversion will free any * old internal representation. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static TkBitmap * GetBitmapFromObj( Tk_Window tkwin, /* Window in which the bitmap will be used. */ Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* The object that describes the desired * bitmap. */ { TkBitmap *bitmapPtr; Tcl_HashEntry *hashPtr; TkDisplay *dispPtr = ((TkWindow *) tkwin)->dispPtr; if (objPtr->typePtr != &tkBitmapObjType) { InitBitmapObj(objPtr); } bitmapPtr = objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1; if (bitmapPtr != NULL) { if ((bitmapPtr->resourceRefCount > 0) && (Tk_Display(tkwin) == bitmapPtr->display)) { return bitmapPtr; } hashPtr = bitmapPtr->nameHashPtr; FreeBitmapObj(objPtr); } else { hashPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&dispPtr->bitmapNameTable, Tcl_GetString(objPtr)); if (hashPtr == NULL) { goto error; } } /* * At this point we've got a hash table entry, off of which hang one or * more TkBitmap structures. See if any of them will work. */ for (bitmapPtr = Tcl_GetHashValue(hashPtr); bitmapPtr != NULL; bitmapPtr = bitmapPtr->nextPtr) { if (Tk_Display(tkwin) == bitmapPtr->display) { objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = bitmapPtr; bitmapPtr->objRefCount++; return bitmapPtr; } } error: Tcl_Panic("GetBitmapFromObj called with non-existent bitmap!"); /* * The following code isn't reached; it's just there to please compilers. */ return NULL; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * InitBitmapObj -- * * Bookeeping function to change an objPtr to a bitmap type. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The old internal rep of the object is freed. The internal rep is * cleared. The final form of the object is set by either * Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj or GetBitmapFromObj. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void InitBitmapObj( Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* The object to convert. */ { const Tcl_ObjType *typePtr; /* * Free the old internalRep before setting the new one. */ Tcl_GetString(objPtr); typePtr = objPtr->typePtr; if ((typePtr != NULL) && (typePtr->freeIntRepProc != NULL)) { typePtr->freeIntRepProc(objPtr); } objPtr->typePtr = &tkBitmapObjType; objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = NULL; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * BitmapInit -- * * Initializes hash tables used by this module. Initializes tables stored * in TkDisplay structure if a TkDisplay pointer is passed in. Also * initializes the thread-local data in the current thread's * ThreadSpecificData structure. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Read the code. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void BitmapInit( TkDisplay *dispPtr) /* TkDisplay structure encapsulating * thread-specific data used by this module, * or NULL if unavailable. */ { Tcl_Interp *dummy; ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData)); /* * First initialize the data in the ThreadSpecificData strucuture, if * needed. */ if (!tsdPtr->initialized) { tsdPtr->initialized = 1; dummy = Tcl_CreateInterp(); Tcl_InitHashTable(&tsdPtr->predefBitmapTable, TCL_STRING_KEYS); Tk_DefineBitmap(dummy, "error", error_bits, error_width, error_height); Tk_DefineBitmap(dummy, "gray75", gray75_bits, gray75_width, gray75_height); Tk_DefineBitmap(dummy, "gray50", gray50_bits, gray50_width, gray50_height); Tk_DefineBitmap(dummy, "gray25", gray25_bits, gray25_width, gray25_height); Tk_DefineBitmap(dummy, "gray12", gray12_bits, gray12_width, gray12_height); Tk_DefineBitmap(dummy, "hourglass", hourglass_bits, hourglass_width, hourglass_height); Tk_DefineBitmap(dummy, "info", info_bits, info_width, info_height); Tk_DefineBitmap(dummy, "questhead", questhead_bits, questhead_width, questhead_height); Tk_DefineBitmap(dummy, "question", question_bits, question_width, question_height); Tk_DefineBitmap(dummy, "warning", warning_bits, warning_width, warning_height); TkpDefineNativeBitmaps(); Tcl_DeleteInterp(dummy); } /* * Was a valid TkDisplay pointer passed? If so, initialize the Bitmap * module tables in that structure. */ if (dispPtr != NULL) { dispPtr->bitmapInit = 1; Tcl_InitHashTable(&dispPtr->bitmapNameTable, TCL_STRING_KEYS); Tcl_InitHashTable(&dispPtr->bitmapDataTable, sizeof(DataKey) / sizeof(int)); /* * The call below is tricky: can't use sizeof(IdKey) because it gets * padded with extra unpredictable bytes on some 64-bit machines. */ /* * The comment above doesn't make sense... */ Tcl_InitHashTable(&dispPtr->bitmapIdTable, TCL_ONE_WORD_KEYS); } } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TkReadBitmapFile -- * * Loads a bitmap image in X bitmap format into the specified drawable. * This is equivelent to the XReadBitmapFile in X. * * Results: * Sets the size, hotspot, and bitmap on success. * * Side effects: * Creates a new bitmap from the file data. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int TkReadBitmapFile( Display *display, Drawable d, const char *filename, unsigned int *width_return, unsigned int *height_return, Pixmap *bitmap_return, int *x_hot_return, int *y_hot_return) { char *data; data = TkGetBitmapData(NULL, NULL, filename, (int *) width_return, (int *) height_return, x_hot_return, y_hot_return); if (data == NULL) { return BitmapFileInvalid; } *bitmap_return = XCreateBitmapFromData(display, d, data, *width_return, *height_return); ckfree(data); return BitmapSuccess; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TkDebugBitmap -- * * This function returns debugging information about a bitmap. * * Results: * The return value is a list with one sublist for each TkBitmap * corresponding to "name". Each sublist has two elements that contain * the resourceRefCount and objRefCount fields from the TkBitmap * structure. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Tcl_Obj * TkDebugBitmap( Tk_Window tkwin, /* The window in which the bitmap will be used * (not currently used). */ const char *name) /* Name of the desired color. */ { TkBitmap *bitmapPtr; Tcl_HashEntry *hashPtr; Tcl_Obj *resultPtr, *objPtr; TkDisplay *dispPtr = ((TkWindow *) tkwin)->dispPtr; resultPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); hashPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&dispPtr->bitmapNameTable, name); if (hashPtr != NULL) { bitmapPtr = Tcl_GetHashValue(hashPtr); if (bitmapPtr == NULL) { Tcl_Panic("TkDebugBitmap found empty hash table entry"); } for ( ; (bitmapPtr != NULL); bitmapPtr = bitmapPtr->nextPtr) { objPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, objPtr, Tcl_NewIntObj(bitmapPtr->resourceRefCount)); Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, objPtr, Tcl_NewIntObj(bitmapPtr->objRefCount)); Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, resultPtr, objPtr); } } return resultPtr; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TkGetBitmapPredefTable -- * * This function is used by tkMacBitmap.c to access the thread-specific * predefBitmap table that maps from the names of the predefined bitmaps * to data associated with those bitmaps. It is required because the * table is allocated in thread-local storage and is not visible outside * this file. * Results: * Returns a pointer to the predefined bitmap hash table for the current * thread. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Tcl_HashTable * TkGetBitmapPredefTable(void) { ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData)); return &tsdPtr->predefBitmapTable; } /* * Local Variables: * mode: c * c-basic-offset: 4 * fill-column: 78 * End: */