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Source Code of ae.java.awt.image.MemoryImageSource

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package ae.java.awt.image;

import java.util.Hashtable;
import java.util.Vector;
import java.util.Enumeration;

import ae.java.awt.image.ColorModel;
import ae.java.awt.image.ImageConsumer;
import ae.java.awt.image.ImageProducer;

/**
* This class is an implementation of the ImageProducer interface which
* uses an array to produce pixel values for an Image.  Here is an example
* which calculates a 100x100 image representing a fade from black to blue
* along the X axis and a fade from black to red along the Y axis:
* <pre>
*
*      int w = 100;
*      int h = 100;
*      int pix[] = new int[w * h];
*      int index = 0;
*      for (int y = 0; y < h; y++) {
*          int red = (y * 255) / (h - 1);
*          for (int x = 0; x < w; x++) {
*              int blue = (x * 255) / (w - 1);
*              pix[index++] = (255 << 24) | (red << 16) | blue;
*          }
*      }
*      Image img = createImage(new MemoryImageSource(w, h, pix, 0, w));
*
* </pre>
* The MemoryImageSource is also capable of managing a memory image which
* varies over time to allow animation or custom rendering.  Here is an
* example showing how to set up the animation source and signal changes
* in the data (adapted from the MemoryAnimationSourceDemo by Garth Dickie):
* <pre>
*
*      int pixels[];
*      MemoryImageSource source;
*
*      public void init() {
*          int width = 50;
*          int height = 50;
*          int size = width * height;
*          pixels = new int[size];
*
*          int value = getBackground().getRGB();
*          for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
*              pixels[i] = value;
*          }
*
*          source = new MemoryImageSource(width, height, pixels, 0, width);
*          source.setAnimated(true);
*          image = createImage(source);
*      }
*
*      public void run() {
*          Thread me = Thread.currentThread( );
*          me.setPriority(Thread.MIN_PRIORITY);
*
*          while (true) {
*              try {
*                  Thread.sleep(10);
*              } catch( InterruptedException e ) {
*                  return;
*              }
*
*              // Modify the values in the pixels array at (x, y, w, h)
*
*              // Send the new data to the interested ImageConsumers
*              source.newPixels(x, y, w, h);
*          }
*      }
*
* </pre>
*
* @see ImageProducer
*
* @author      Jim Graham
* @author      Animation capabilities inspired by the
*              MemoryAnimationSource class written by Garth Dickie
*/
public class MemoryImageSource implements ImageProducer {
    int width;
    int height;
    ColorModel model;
    Object pixels;
    int pixeloffset;
    int pixelscan;
    Hashtable properties;
    Vector theConsumers = new Vector();
    boolean animating;
    boolean fullbuffers;

    /**
     * Constructs an ImageProducer object which uses an array of bytes
     * to produce data for an Image object.
     * @param w the width of the rectangle of pixels
     * @param h the height of the rectangle of pixels
     * @param cm the specified <code>ColorModel</code>
     * @param pix an array of pixels
     * @param off the offset into the array of where to store the
     *        first pixel
     * @param scan the distance from one row of pixels to the next in
     *        the array
     * @see ae.java.awt.Component#createImage
     */
    public MemoryImageSource(int w, int h, ColorModel cm,
                             byte[] pix, int off, int scan) {
        initialize(w, h, cm, (Object) pix, off, scan, null);
    }

    /**
     * Constructs an ImageProducer object which uses an array of bytes
     * to produce data for an Image object.
     * @param w the width of the rectangle of pixels
     * @param h the height of the rectangle of pixels
     * @param cm the specified <code>ColorModel</code>
     * @param pix an array of pixels
     * @param off the offset into the array of where to store the
     *        first pixel
     * @param scan the distance from one row of pixels to the next in
     *        the array
     * @param props a list of properties that the <code>ImageProducer</code>
     *        uses to process an image
     * @see ae.java.awt.Component#createImage
     */
    public MemoryImageSource(int w, int h, ColorModel cm,
                             byte[] pix, int off, int scan,
                             Hashtable<?,?> props)
    {
        initialize(w, h, cm, (Object) pix, off, scan, props);
    }

    /**
     * Constructs an ImageProducer object which uses an array of integers
     * to produce data for an Image object.
     * @param w the width of the rectangle of pixels
     * @param h the height of the rectangle of pixels
     * @param cm the specified <code>ColorModel</code>
     * @param pix an array of pixels
     * @param off the offset into the array of where to store the
     *        first pixel
     * @param scan the distance from one row of pixels to the next in
     *        the array
     * @see ae.java.awt.Component#createImage
     */
    public MemoryImageSource(int w, int h, ColorModel cm,
                             int[] pix, int off, int scan) {
        initialize(w, h, cm, (Object) pix, off, scan, null);
    }

    /**
     * Constructs an ImageProducer object which uses an array of integers
     * to produce data for an Image object.
     * @param w the width of the rectangle of pixels
     * @param h the height of the rectangle of pixels
     * @param cm the specified <code>ColorModel</code>
     * @param pix an array of pixels
     * @param off the offset into the array of where to store the
     *        first pixel
     * @param scan the distance from one row of pixels to the next in
     *        the array
     * @param props a list of properties that the <code>ImageProducer</code>
     *        uses to process an image
     * @see ae.java.awt.Component#createImage
     */
    public MemoryImageSource(int w, int h, ColorModel cm,
                             int[] pix, int off, int scan,
                             Hashtable<?,?> props)
    {
        initialize(w, h, cm, (Object) pix, off, scan, props);
    }

    private void initialize(int w, int h, ColorModel cm,
                            Object pix, int off, int scan, Hashtable props) {
        width = w;
        height = h;
        model = cm;
        pixels = pix;
        pixeloffset = off;
        pixelscan = scan;
        if (props == null) {
            props = new Hashtable();
        }
        properties = props;
    }

    /**
     * Constructs an ImageProducer object which uses an array of integers
     * in the default RGB ColorModel to produce data for an Image object.
     * @param w the width of the rectangle of pixels
     * @param h the height of the rectangle of pixels
     * @param pix an array of pixels
     * @param off the offset into the array of where to store the
     *        first pixel
     * @param scan the distance from one row of pixels to the next in
     *        the array
     * @see ae.java.awt.Component#createImage
     * @see ColorModel#getRGBdefault
     */
    public MemoryImageSource(int w, int h, int pix[], int off, int scan) {
        initialize(w, h, ColorModel.getRGBdefault(),
                   (Object) pix, off, scan, null);
    }

    /**
     * Constructs an ImageProducer object which uses an array of integers
     * in the default RGB ColorModel to produce data for an Image object.
     * @param w the width of the rectangle of pixels
     * @param h the height of the rectangle of pixels
     * @param pix an array of pixels
     * @param off the offset into the array of where to store the
     *        first pixel
     * @param scan the distance from one row of pixels to the next in
     *        the array
     * @param props a list of properties that the <code>ImageProducer</code>
     *        uses to process an image
     * @see ae.java.awt.Component#createImage
     * @see ColorModel#getRGBdefault
     */
    public MemoryImageSource(int w, int h, int pix[], int off, int scan,
                             Hashtable<?,?> props)
    {
        initialize(w, h, ColorModel.getRGBdefault(),
                   (Object) pix, off, scan, props);
    }

    /**
     * Adds an ImageConsumer to the list of consumers interested in
     * data for this image.
     * @param ic the specified <code>ImageConsumer</code>
     * @throws NullPointerException if the specified
     *           <code>ImageConsumer</code> is null
     * @see ImageConsumer
     */
    public synchronized void addConsumer(ImageConsumer ic) {
        if (theConsumers.contains(ic)) {
            return;
        }
        theConsumers.addElement(ic);
        try {
            initConsumer(ic);
            sendPixels(ic, 0, 0, width, height);
            if (isConsumer(ic)) {
                ic.imageComplete(animating
                                 ? ImageConsumer.SINGLEFRAMEDONE
                                 : ImageConsumer.STATICIMAGEDONE);
                if (!animating && isConsumer(ic)) {
                    ic.imageComplete(ImageConsumer.IMAGEERROR);
                    removeConsumer(ic);
                }
            }
        } catch (Exception e) {
            if (isConsumer(ic)) {
                ic.imageComplete(ImageConsumer.IMAGEERROR);
            }
        }
    }

    /**
     * Determines if an ImageConsumer is on the list of consumers currently
     * interested in data for this image.
     * @param ic the specified <code>ImageConsumer</code>
     * @return <code>true</code> if the <code>ImageConsumer</code>
     * is on the list; <code>false</code> otherwise.
     * @see ImageConsumer
     */
    public synchronized boolean isConsumer(ImageConsumer ic) {
        return theConsumers.contains(ic);
    }

    /**
     * Removes an ImageConsumer from the list of consumers interested in
     * data for this image.
     * @param ic the specified <code>ImageConsumer</code>
     * @see ImageConsumer
     */
    public synchronized void removeConsumer(ImageConsumer ic) {
        theConsumers.removeElement(ic);
    }

    /**
     * Adds an ImageConsumer to the list of consumers interested in
     * data for this image and immediately starts delivery of the
     * image data through the ImageConsumer interface.
     * @param ic the specified <code>ImageConsumer</code>
     * image data through the ImageConsumer interface.
     * @see ImageConsumer
     */
    public void startProduction(ImageConsumer ic) {
        addConsumer(ic);
    }

    /**
     * Requests that a given ImageConsumer have the image data delivered
     * one more time in top-down, left-right order.
     * @param ic the specified <code>ImageConsumer</code>
     * @see ImageConsumer
     */
    public void requestTopDownLeftRightResend(ImageConsumer ic) {
        // Ignored.  The data is either single frame and already in TDLR
        // format or it is multi-frame and TDLR resends aren't critical.
    }

    /**
     * Changes this memory image into a multi-frame animation or a
     * single-frame static image depending on the animated parameter.
     * <p>This method should be called immediately after the
     * MemoryImageSource is constructed and before an image is
     * created with it to ensure that all ImageConsumers will
     * receive the correct multi-frame data.  If an ImageConsumer
     * is added to this ImageProducer before this flag is set then
     * that ImageConsumer will see only a snapshot of the pixel
     * data that was available when it connected.
     * @param animated <code>true</code> if the image is a
     *       multi-frame animation
     */
    public synchronized void setAnimated(boolean animated) {
        this.animating = animated;
        if (!animating) {
            Enumeration enum_ = theConsumers.elements();
            while (enum_.hasMoreElements()) {
                ImageConsumer ic = (ImageConsumer) enum_.nextElement();
                ic.imageComplete(ImageConsumer.STATICIMAGEDONE);
                if (isConsumer(ic)) {
                    ic.imageComplete(ImageConsumer.IMAGEERROR);
                }
            }
            theConsumers.removeAllElements();
        }
    }

    /**
     * Specifies whether this animated memory image should always be
     * updated by sending the complete buffer of pixels whenever
     * there is a change.
     * This flag is ignored if the animation flag is not turned on
     * through the setAnimated() method.
     * <p>This method should be called immediately after the
     * MemoryImageSource is constructed and before an image is
     * created with it to ensure that all ImageConsumers will
     * receive the correct pixel delivery hints.
     * @param fullbuffers <code>true</code> if the complete pixel
     *             buffer should always
     * be sent
     * @see #setAnimated
     */
    public synchronized void setFullBufferUpdates(boolean fullbuffers) {
        if (this.fullbuffers == fullbuffers) {
            return;
        }
        this.fullbuffers = fullbuffers;
        if (animating) {
            Enumeration enum_ = theConsumers.elements();
            while (enum_.hasMoreElements()) {
                ImageConsumer ic = (ImageConsumer) enum_.nextElement();
                ic.setHints(fullbuffers
                            ? (ImageConsumer.TOPDOWNLEFTRIGHT |
                               ImageConsumer.COMPLETESCANLINES)
                            : ImageConsumer.RANDOMPIXELORDER);
            }
        }
    }

    /**
     * Sends a whole new buffer of pixels to any ImageConsumers that
     * are currently interested in the data for this image and notify
     * them that an animation frame is complete.
     * This method only has effect if the animation flag has been
     * turned on through the setAnimated() method.
     * @see #newPixels(int, int, int, int, boolean)
     * @see ImageConsumer
     * @see #setAnimated
     */
    public void newPixels() {
        newPixels(0, 0, width, height, true);
    }

    /**
     * Sends a rectangular region of the buffer of pixels to any
     * ImageConsumers that are currently interested in the data for
     * this image and notify them that an animation frame is complete.
     * This method only has effect if the animation flag has been
     * turned on through the setAnimated() method.
     * If the full buffer update flag was turned on with the
     * setFullBufferUpdates() method then the rectangle parameters
     * will be ignored and the entire buffer will always be sent.
     * @param x the x coordinate of the upper left corner of the rectangle
     * of pixels to be sent
     * @param y the y coordinate of the upper left corner of the rectangle
     * of pixels to be sent
     * @param w the width of the rectangle of pixels to be sent
     * @param h the height of the rectangle of pixels to be sent
     * @see #newPixels(int, int, int, int, boolean)
     * @see ImageConsumer
     * @see #setAnimated
     * @see #setFullBufferUpdates
     */
    public synchronized void newPixels(int x, int y, int w, int h) {
        newPixels(x, y, w, h, true);
    }

    /**
     * Sends a rectangular region of the buffer of pixels to any
     * ImageConsumers that are currently interested in the data for
     * this image.
     * If the framenotify parameter is true then the consumers are
     * also notified that an animation frame is complete.
     * This method only has effect if the animation flag has been
     * turned on through the setAnimated() method.
     * If the full buffer update flag was turned on with the
     * setFullBufferUpdates() method then the rectangle parameters
     * will be ignored and the entire buffer will always be sent.
     * @param x the x coordinate of the upper left corner of the rectangle
     * of pixels to be sent
     * @param y the y coordinate of the upper left corner of the rectangle
     * of pixels to be sent
     * @param w the width of the rectangle of pixels to be sent
     * @param h the height of the rectangle of pixels to be sent
     * @param framenotify <code>true</code> if the consumers should be sent a
     * {@link ImageConsumer#SINGLEFRAMEDONE SINGLEFRAMEDONE} notification
     * @see ImageConsumer
     * @see #setAnimated
     * @see #setFullBufferUpdates
     */
    public synchronized void newPixels(int x, int y, int w, int h,
                                       boolean framenotify) {
        if (animating) {
            if (fullbuffers) {
                x = y = 0;
                w = width;
                h = height;
            } else {
                if (x < 0) {
                    w += x;
                    x = 0;
                }
                if (x + w > width) {
                    w = width - x;
                }
                if (y < 0) {
                    h += y;
                    y = 0;
                }
                if (y + h > height) {
                    h = height - y;
                }
            }
            if ((w <= 0 || h <= 0) && !framenotify) {
                return;
            }
            Enumeration enum_ = theConsumers.elements();
            while (enum_.hasMoreElements()) {
                ImageConsumer ic = (ImageConsumer) enum_.nextElement();
                if (w > 0 && h > 0) {
                    sendPixels(ic, x, y, w, h);
                }
                if (framenotify && isConsumer(ic)) {
                    ic.imageComplete(ImageConsumer.SINGLEFRAMEDONE);
                }
            }
        }
    }

    /**
     * Changes to a new byte array to hold the pixels for this image.
     * If the animation flag has been turned on through the setAnimated()
     * method, then the new pixels will be immediately delivered to any
     * ImageConsumers that are currently interested in the data for
     * this image.
     * @param newpix the new pixel array
     * @param newmodel the specified <code>ColorModel</code>
     * @param offset the offset into the array
     * @param scansize the distance from one row of pixels to the next in
     * the array
     * @see #newPixels(int, int, int, int, boolean)
     * @see #setAnimated
     */
    public synchronized void newPixels(byte[] newpix, ColorModel newmodel,
                                       int offset, int scansize) {
        this.pixels = newpix;
        this.model = newmodel;
        this.pixeloffset = offset;
        this.pixelscan = scansize;
        newPixels();
    }

    /**
     * Changes to a new int array to hold the pixels for this image.
     * If the animation flag has been turned on through the setAnimated()
     * method, then the new pixels will be immediately delivered to any
     * ImageConsumers that are currently interested in the data for
     * this image.
     * @param newpix the new pixel array
     * @param newmodel the specified <code>ColorModel</code>
     * @param offset the offset into the array
     * @param scansize the distance from one row of pixels to the next in
     * the array
     * @see #newPixels(int, int, int, int, boolean)
     * @see #setAnimated
     */
    public synchronized void newPixels(int[] newpix, ColorModel newmodel,
                                       int offset, int scansize) {
        this.pixels = newpix;
        this.model = newmodel;
        this.pixeloffset = offset;
        this.pixelscan = scansize;
        newPixels();
    }

    private void initConsumer(ImageConsumer ic) {
        if (isConsumer(ic)) {
            ic.setDimensions(width, height);
        }
        if (isConsumer(ic)) {
            ic.setProperties(properties);
        }
        if (isConsumer(ic)) {
            ic.setColorModel(model);
        }
        if (isConsumer(ic)) {
            ic.setHints(animating
                        ? (fullbuffers
                           ? (ImageConsumer.TOPDOWNLEFTRIGHT |
                              ImageConsumer.COMPLETESCANLINES)
                           : ImageConsumer.RANDOMPIXELORDER)
                        : (ImageConsumer.TOPDOWNLEFTRIGHT |
                           ImageConsumer.COMPLETESCANLINES |
                           ImageConsumer.SINGLEPASS |
                           ImageConsumer.SINGLEFRAME));
        }
    }

    private void sendPixels(ImageConsumer ic, int x, int y, int w, int h) {
        int off = pixeloffset + pixelscan * y + x;
        if (isConsumer(ic)) {
            if (pixels instanceof byte[]) {
                ic.setPixels(x, y, w, h, model,
                             ((byte[]) pixels), off, pixelscan);
            } else {
                ic.setPixels(x, y, w, h, model,
                             ((int[]) pixels), off, pixelscan);
            }
        }
    }
}
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