symbian-qemu-0.9.1-12/python-2.6.1/Lib/plat-mac/PixMapWrapper.py
author Gareth Stockwell <gareth.stockwell@accenture.com>
Wed, 22 Sep 2010 15:40:40 +0100
branchgraphics-phase-3
changeset 111 345f1c88c950
parent 1 2fb8b9db1c86
permissions -rw-r--r--
Fixes to syborg-graphicswrapper.vcproj These changes allow syborg-graphicswrapper to link against the hostthreadadapter and khronosapiwrapper libraries built by the graphics.simulator component. The .vcproj file uses relative paths, which requires that the following three packages are laid out as follows: os/ graphics adapt/ graphics.simulator qemu

"""PixMapWrapper - defines the PixMapWrapper class, which wraps an opaque
QuickDraw PixMap data structure in a handy Python class.  Also provides
methods to convert to/from pixel data (from, e.g., the img module) or a
Python Imaging Library Image object.

J. Strout <joe@strout.net>  February 1999"""


from warnings import warnpy3k
warnpy3k("In 3.x, the PixMapWrapper module is removed.", stacklevel=2)

from Carbon import Qd
from Carbon import QuickDraw
import struct
import MacOS
import img
import imgformat

# PixMap data structure element format (as used with struct)
_pmElemFormat = {
    'baseAddr':'l',     # address of pixel data
    'rowBytes':'H',     # bytes per row, plus 0x8000
    'bounds':'hhhh',    # coordinates imposed over pixel data
        'top':'h',
        'left':'h',
        'bottom':'h',
        'right':'h',
    'pmVersion':'h',    # flags for Color QuickDraw
    'packType':'h',     # format of compression algorithm
    'packSize':'l',     # size after compression
    'hRes':'l',         # horizontal pixels per inch
    'vRes':'l',         # vertical pixels per inch
    'pixelType':'h',    # pixel format
    'pixelSize':'h',    # bits per pixel
    'cmpCount':'h',     # color components per pixel
    'cmpSize':'h',      # bits per component
    'planeBytes':'l',   # offset in bytes to next plane
    'pmTable':'l',      # handle to color table
    'pmReserved':'l'    # reserved for future use
}

# PixMap data structure element offset
_pmElemOffset = {
    'baseAddr':0,
    'rowBytes':4,
    'bounds':6,
        'top':6,
        'left':8,
        'bottom':10,
        'right':12,
    'pmVersion':14,
    'packType':16,
    'packSize':18,
    'hRes':22,
    'vRes':26,
    'pixelType':30,
    'pixelSize':32,
    'cmpCount':34,
    'cmpSize':36,
    'planeBytes':38,
    'pmTable':42,
    'pmReserved':46
}

class PixMapWrapper:
    """PixMapWrapper -- wraps the QD PixMap object in a Python class,
    with methods to easily get/set various pixmap fields.  Note: Use the
    PixMap() method when passing to QD calls."""

    def __init__(self):
        self.__dict__['data'] = ''
        self._header = struct.pack("lhhhhhhhlllhhhhlll",
            id(self.data)+MacOS.string_id_to_buffer,
            0,                      # rowBytes
            0, 0, 0, 0,             # bounds
            0,                      # pmVersion
            0, 0,                   # packType, packSize
            72<<16, 72<<16,         # hRes, vRes
            QuickDraw.RGBDirect,    # pixelType
            16,                     # pixelSize
            2, 5,                   # cmpCount, cmpSize,
            0, 0, 0)                # planeBytes, pmTable, pmReserved
        self.__dict__['_pm'] = Qd.RawBitMap(self._header)

    def _stuff(self, element, bytes):
        offset = _pmElemOffset[element]
        fmt = _pmElemFormat[element]
        self._header = self._header[:offset] \
            + struct.pack(fmt, bytes) \
            + self._header[offset + struct.calcsize(fmt):]
        self.__dict__['_pm'] = None

    def _unstuff(self, element):
        offset = _pmElemOffset[element]
        fmt = _pmElemFormat[element]
        return struct.unpack(fmt, self._header[offset:offset+struct.calcsize(fmt)])[0]

    def __setattr__(self, attr, val):
        if attr == 'baseAddr':
            raise 'UseErr', "don't assign to .baseAddr -- assign to .data instead"
        elif attr == 'data':
            self.__dict__['data'] = val
            self._stuff('baseAddr', id(self.data) + MacOS.string_id_to_buffer)
        elif attr == 'rowBytes':
            # high bit is always set for some odd reason
            self._stuff('rowBytes', val | 0x8000)
        elif attr == 'bounds':
            # assume val is in official Left, Top, Right, Bottom order!
            self._stuff('left',val[0])
            self._stuff('top',val[1])
            self._stuff('right',val[2])
            self._stuff('bottom',val[3])
        elif attr == 'hRes' or attr == 'vRes':
            # 16.16 fixed format, so just shift 16 bits
            self._stuff(attr, int(val) << 16)
        elif attr in _pmElemFormat.keys():
            # any other pm attribute -- just stuff
            self._stuff(attr, val)
        else:
            self.__dict__[attr] = val

    def __getattr__(self, attr):
        if attr == 'rowBytes':
            # high bit is always set for some odd reason
            return self._unstuff('rowBytes') & 0x7FFF
        elif attr == 'bounds':
            # return bounds in official Left, Top, Right, Bottom order!
            return ( \
                self._unstuff('left'),
                self._unstuff('top'),
                self._unstuff('right'),
                self._unstuff('bottom') )
        elif attr == 'hRes' or attr == 'vRes':
            # 16.16 fixed format, so just shift 16 bits
            return self._unstuff(attr) >> 16
        elif attr in _pmElemFormat.keys():
            # any other pm attribute -- just unstuff
            return self._unstuff(attr)
        else:
            return self.__dict__[attr]


    def PixMap(self):
        "Return a QuickDraw PixMap corresponding to this data."
        if not self.__dict__['_pm']:
            self.__dict__['_pm'] = Qd.RawBitMap(self._header)
        return self.__dict__['_pm']

    def blit(self, x1=0,y1=0,x2=None,y2=None, port=None):
        """Draw this pixmap into the given (default current) grafport."""
        src = self.bounds
        dest = [x1,y1,x2,y2]
        if x2 is None:
            dest[2] = x1 + src[2]-src[0]
        if y2 is None:
            dest[3] = y1 + src[3]-src[1]
        if not port: port = Qd.GetPort()
        Qd.CopyBits(self.PixMap(), port.GetPortBitMapForCopyBits(), src, tuple(dest),
                QuickDraw.srcCopy, None)

    def fromstring(self,s,width,height,format=imgformat.macrgb):
        """Stuff this pixmap with raw pixel data from a string.
        Supply width, height, and one of the imgformat specifiers."""
        # we only support 16- and 32-bit mac rgb...
        # so convert if necessary
        if format != imgformat.macrgb and format != imgformat.macrgb16:
            # (LATER!)
            raise "NotImplementedError", "conversion to macrgb or macrgb16"
        self.data = s
        self.bounds = (0,0,width,height)
        self.cmpCount = 3
        self.pixelType = QuickDraw.RGBDirect
        if format == imgformat.macrgb:
            self.pixelSize = 32
            self.cmpSize = 8
        else:
            self.pixelSize = 16
            self.cmpSize = 5
        self.rowBytes = width*self.pixelSize/8

    def tostring(self, format=imgformat.macrgb):
        """Return raw data as a string in the specified format."""
        # is the native format requested?  if so, just return data
        if (format == imgformat.macrgb and self.pixelSize == 32) or \
           (format == imgformat.macrgb16 and self.pixelsize == 16):
            return self.data
        # otherwise, convert to the requested format
        # (LATER!)
            raise "NotImplementedError", "data format conversion"

    def fromImage(self,im):
        """Initialize this PixMap from a PIL Image object."""
        # We need data in ARGB format; PIL can't currently do that,
        # but it can do RGBA, which we can use by inserting one null
        # up frontpm =
        if im.mode != 'RGBA': im = im.convert('RGBA')
        data = chr(0) + im.tostring()
        self.fromstring(data, im.size[0], im.size[1])

    def toImage(self):
        """Return the contents of this PixMap as a PIL Image object."""
        import Image
        # our tostring() method returns data in ARGB format,
        # whereas Image uses RGBA; a bit of slicing fixes this...
        data = self.tostring()[1:] + chr(0)
        bounds = self.bounds
        return Image.fromstring('RGBA',(bounds[2]-bounds[0],bounds[3]-bounds[1]),data)

def test():
    import MacOS
    import EasyDialogs
    import Image
    path = EasyDialogs.AskFileForOpen("Image File:")
    if not path: return
    pm = PixMapWrapper()
    pm.fromImage( Image.open(path) )
    pm.blit(20,20)
    return pm