CGShading.pas 9.6 KB

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  1. { CoreGraphics - CGShading.h
  2. Copyright (c) 2001-2011 Apple Inc.
  3. All rights reserved. }
  4. { Pascal Translation: Peter N Lewis, <[email protected]>, August 2005 }
  5. { Pascal Translation Updated: Jonas Maebe, <[email protected]>, October 2009 }
  6. { Pascal Translation Updated: Jonas Maebe, <[email protected]>, October 2012 }
  7. { Pascal Translation Updated: Jonas Maebe, <[email protected]>, August 2015 }
  8. {
  9. Modified for use with Free Pascal
  10. Version 308
  11. Please report any bugs to <[email protected]>
  12. }
  13. {$ifc not defined MACOSALLINCLUDE or not MACOSALLINCLUDE}
  14. {$mode macpas}
  15. {$modeswitch cblocks}
  16. {$packenum 1}
  17. {$macro on}
  18. {$inline on}
  19. {$calling mwpascal}
  20. unit CGShading;
  21. interface
  22. {$setc UNIVERSAL_INTERFACES_VERSION := $0400}
  23. {$setc GAP_INTERFACES_VERSION := $0308}
  24. {$ifc not defined USE_CFSTR_CONSTANT_MACROS}
  25. {$setc USE_CFSTR_CONSTANT_MACROS := TRUE}
  26. {$endc}
  27. {$ifc defined CPUPOWERPC and defined CPUI386}
  28. {$error Conflicting initial definitions for CPUPOWERPC and CPUI386}
  29. {$endc}
  30. {$ifc defined FPC_BIG_ENDIAN and defined FPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN}
  31. {$error Conflicting initial definitions for FPC_BIG_ENDIAN and FPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN}
  32. {$endc}
  33. {$ifc not defined __ppc__ and defined CPUPOWERPC32}
  34. {$setc __ppc__ := 1}
  35. {$elsec}
  36. {$setc __ppc__ := 0}
  37. {$endc}
  38. {$ifc not defined __ppc64__ and defined CPUPOWERPC64}
  39. {$setc __ppc64__ := 1}
  40. {$elsec}
  41. {$setc __ppc64__ := 0}
  42. {$endc}
  43. {$ifc not defined __i386__ and defined CPUI386}
  44. {$setc __i386__ := 1}
  45. {$elsec}
  46. {$setc __i386__ := 0}
  47. {$endc}
  48. {$ifc not defined __x86_64__ and defined CPUX86_64}
  49. {$setc __x86_64__ := 1}
  50. {$elsec}
  51. {$setc __x86_64__ := 0}
  52. {$endc}
  53. {$ifc not defined __arm__ and defined CPUARM}
  54. {$setc __arm__ := 1}
  55. {$elsec}
  56. {$setc __arm__ := 0}
  57. {$endc}
  58. {$ifc not defined __arm64__ and defined CPUAARCH64}
  59. {$setc __arm64__ := 1}
  60. {$elsec}
  61. {$setc __arm64__ := 0}
  62. {$endc}
  63. {$ifc defined cpu64}
  64. {$setc __LP64__ := 1}
  65. {$elsec}
  66. {$setc __LP64__ := 0}
  67. {$endc}
  68. {$ifc defined __ppc__ and __ppc__ and defined __i386__ and __i386__}
  69. {$error Conflicting definitions for __ppc__ and __i386__}
  70. {$endc}
  71. {$ifc defined __ppc__ and __ppc__}
  72. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := TRUE}
  73. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := FALSE}
  74. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := FALSE}
  75. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := FALSE}
  76. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := FALSE}
  77. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM64 := FALSE}
  78. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := TRUE}
  79. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := FALSE}
  80. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
  81. {$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := FALSE}
  82. {$elifc defined __ppc64__ and __ppc64__}
  83. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := FALSE}
  84. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := TRUE}
  85. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := FALSE}
  86. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := FALSE}
  87. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := FALSE}
  88. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM64 := FALSE}
  89. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := TRUE}
  90. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := FALSE}
  91. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
  92. {$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := FALSE}
  93. {$elifc defined __i386__ and __i386__}
  94. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := FALSE}
  95. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := FALSE}
  96. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := TRUE}
  97. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := FALSE}
  98. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := FALSE}
  99. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM64 := FALSE}
  100. {$ifc defined iphonesim}
  101. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := FALSE}
  102. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := TRUE}
  103. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := TRUE}
  104. {$elsec}
  105. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := TRUE}
  106. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := FALSE}
  107. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
  108. {$endc}
  109. {$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := FALSE}
  110. {$elifc defined __x86_64__ and __x86_64__}
  111. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := FALSE}
  112. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := FALSE}
  113. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := FALSE}
  114. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := TRUE}
  115. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := FALSE}
  116. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM64 := FALSE}
  117. {$ifc defined iphonesim}
  118. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := FALSE}
  119. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := TRUE}
  120. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := TRUE}
  121. {$elsec}
  122. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := TRUE}
  123. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := FALSE}
  124. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
  125. {$endc}
  126. {$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := FALSE}
  127. {$elifc defined __arm__ and __arm__}
  128. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := FALSE}
  129. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := FALSE}
  130. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := FALSE}
  131. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := FALSE}
  132. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := TRUE}
  133. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM64 := FALSE}
  134. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := FALSE}
  135. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := TRUE}
  136. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
  137. {$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := TRUE}
  138. {$elifc defined __arm64__ and __arm64__}
  139. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := FALSE}
  140. {$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC64 := FALSE}
  141. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := FALSE}
  142. {$setc TARGET_CPU_X86_64 := FALSE}
  143. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM := FALSE}
  144. {$setc TARGET_CPU_ARM64 := TRUE}
  145. {$ifc defined ios}
  146. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := FALSE}
  147. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := TRUE}
  148. {$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := TRUE}
  149. {$elsec}
  150. {$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := TRUE}
  151. {$setc TARGET_OS_IPHONE := FALSE}
  152. {$setc TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED := FALSE}
  153. {$endc}
  154. {$setc TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR := FALSE}
  155. {$elsec}
  156. {$error __ppc__ nor __ppc64__ nor __i386__ nor __x86_64__ nor __arm__ nor __arm64__ is defined.}
  157. {$endc}
  158. {$ifc defined __LP64__ and __LP64__ }
  159. {$setc TARGET_CPU_64 := TRUE}
  160. {$elsec}
  161. {$setc TARGET_CPU_64 := FALSE}
  162. {$endc}
  163. {$ifc defined FPC_BIG_ENDIAN}
  164. {$setc TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN := TRUE}
  165. {$setc TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN := FALSE}
  166. {$elifc defined FPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN}
  167. {$setc TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN := FALSE}
  168. {$setc TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN := TRUE}
  169. {$elsec}
  170. {$error Neither FPC_BIG_ENDIAN nor FPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN are defined.}
  171. {$endc}
  172. {$setc ACCESSOR_CALLS_ARE_FUNCTIONS := TRUE}
  173. {$setc CALL_NOT_IN_CARBON := FALSE}
  174. {$setc OLDROUTINENAMES := FALSE}
  175. {$setc OPAQUE_TOOLBOX_STRUCTS := TRUE}
  176. {$setc OPAQUE_UPP_TYPES := TRUE}
  177. {$setc OTCARBONAPPLICATION := TRUE}
  178. {$setc OTKERNEL := FALSE}
  179. {$setc PM_USE_SESSION_APIS := TRUE}
  180. {$setc TARGET_API_MAC_CARBON := TRUE}
  181. {$setc TARGET_API_MAC_OS8 := FALSE}
  182. {$setc TARGET_API_MAC_OSX := TRUE}
  183. {$setc TARGET_CARBON := TRUE}
  184. {$setc TARGET_CPU_68K := FALSE}
  185. {$setc TARGET_CPU_MIPS := FALSE}
  186. {$setc TARGET_CPU_SPARC := FALSE}
  187. {$setc TARGET_OS_UNIX := FALSE}
  188. {$setc TARGET_OS_WIN32 := FALSE}
  189. {$setc TARGET_RT_MAC_68881 := FALSE}
  190. {$setc TARGET_RT_MAC_CFM := FALSE}
  191. {$setc TARGET_RT_MAC_MACHO := TRUE}
  192. {$setc TYPED_FUNCTION_POINTERS := TRUE}
  193. {$setc TYPE_BOOL := FALSE}
  194. {$setc TYPE_EXTENDED := FALSE}
  195. {$setc TYPE_LONGLONG := TRUE}
  196. uses MacTypes,CGBase,CGColorSpace,CGFunction,CGGeometry,CFBase;
  197. {$endc} {not MACOSALLINCLUDE}
  198. {$ALIGN POWER}
  199. type
  200. CGShadingRef = ^OpaqueCGShadingRef; { an opaque type }
  201. OpaqueCGShadingRef = record end;
  202. { Return the CFTypeID for CGShadingRefs. }
  203. function CGShadingGetTypeID: CFTypeID; external name '_CGShadingGetTypeID';
  204. (* CG_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_2, __IPHONE_2_0) *)
  205. { Create a shading defining a color blend which varies along a linear axis
  206. between two endpoints and extends indefinitely perpendicular to that
  207. axis. The shading may optionally extend beyond either endpoint by
  208. continuing the boundary colors indefinitely. The color values are
  209. specified in the color space `space'. The starting point of the axis is
  210. `start' and the ending point of the axis is `end', both specified in the
  211. shading's target coordinate space. The shading function, specified by
  212. `function', is a 1-in, N-out function, where N is one more (for alpha)
  213. than the number of color components in the shading's color space. The
  214. input value 0 corresponds to the color at the starting point of the
  215. shading; the input value 1 corresponds to the color at the ending point
  216. of the shading. If `extendStart' is true, then the shading will extend
  217. beyond the starting point of the axis. If `extendEnd' is true, then the
  218. shading will extend beyond the ending point of the axis. }
  219. function CGShadingCreateAxial( space: CGColorSpaceRef; start: CGPoint; finish: CGPoint; func: CGFunctionRef; extendStart: CBool; extendEnd: CBool ): CGShadingRef; external name '_CGShadingCreateAxial';
  220. (* CG_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_2, __IPHONE_2_0) *)
  221. { Create a shading defining a color blend which varies between two circles.
  222. The shading may optionally extend beyond either circle by continuing the
  223. boundary colors. The color values are specified in the color space
  224. `space'. The starting circle has radius `startRadius' and is centered at
  225. `start', specified in the shading's target coordinate space. The ending
  226. circle has radius `endRadius' and is centered at `end', specified in the
  227. shading's target coordinate space. The shading function, specified by
  228. `function', is a 1-in, N-out function, where N is one more (for alpha)
  229. than the number of color components in the shading's color space. The
  230. input value 0 corresponds to the color of the starting circle; the input
  231. value 1 corresponds to the color of the ending circle. If `extendStart'
  232. is true, then the shading will extend beyond the starting circle. If
  233. `extendEnd' is true, then the shading will extend beyond the ending
  234. circle. }
  235. function CGShadingCreateRadial( space: CGColorSpaceRef; start: CGPoint; startRadius: CGFloat; finish: CGPoint; endRadius: CGFloat; func: CGFunctionRef; extendStart: CBool; extendEnd: CBool ): CGShadingRef; external name '_CGShadingCreateRadial';
  236. (* CG_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_2, __IPHONE_2_0) *)
  237. { Equivalent to `CFRetain(shading)', except it doesn't crash (as CFRetain
  238. does) if `shading' is NULL. }
  239. function CGShadingRetain( shading: CGShadingRef ): CGShadingRef; external name '_CGShadingRetain';
  240. (* CG_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_2, __IPHONE_2_0) *)
  241. { Equivalent to `CFRelease(shading)', except it doesn't crash (as CFRelease
  242. does) if `shading' is NULL. }
  243. procedure CGShadingRelease( shading: CGShadingRef ); external name '_CGShadingRelease';
  244. (* CG_AVAILABLE_STARTING(__MAC_10_2, __IPHONE_2_0) *)
  245. {$ifc not defined MACOSALLINCLUDE or not MACOSALLINCLUDE}
  246. end.
  247. {$endc} {not MACOSALLINCLUDE}