/* Copyright 2012-2019 David Robillard Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. */ /** @file pugl.h API for Pugl, a minimal portable API for OpenGL. */ #ifndef PUGL_H_INCLUDED #define PUGL_H_INCLUDED #include #include #ifdef PUGL_SHARED # ifdef _WIN32 # define PUGL_LIB_IMPORT __declspec(dllimport) # define PUGL_LIB_EXPORT __declspec(dllexport) # else # define PUGL_LIB_IMPORT __attribute__((visibility("default"))) # define PUGL_LIB_EXPORT __attribute__((visibility("default"))) # endif # ifdef PUGL_INTERNAL # define PUGL_API PUGL_LIB_EXPORT # else # define PUGL_API PUGL_LIB_IMPORT # endif #else # define PUGL_API #endif #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** @defgroup pugl Pugl A minimal portable API for OpenGL. @{ */ /** A Pugl view. */ typedef struct PuglViewImpl PuglView; /** A native window handle. On X11, this is a Window. On OSX, this is an NSView*. On Windows, this is a HWND. */ typedef intptr_t PuglNativeWindow; /** Handle for opaque user data. */ typedef void* PuglHandle; /** Return status code. */ typedef enum { PUGL_SUCCESS, PUGL_ERR_CREATE_WINDOW, PUGL_ERR_SET_FORMAT, PUGL_ERR_CREATE_CONTEXT, } PuglStatus; /** Drawing context type. */ typedef enum { PUGL_GL = 1 << 0, /**< OpenGL (3D) */ PUGL_CAIRO = 1 << 1 /**< Cairo (2D) */ } PuglContextType; /** Window hint. */ typedef enum { PUGL_USE_COMPAT_PROFILE, /**< Use compatible (not core) OpenGL profile */ PUGL_CONTEXT_VERSION_MAJOR, /**< OpenGL context major version */ PUGL_CONTEXT_VERSION_MINOR, /**< OpenGL context minor version */ PUGL_RED_BITS, /**< Number of bits for red channel */ PUGL_GREEN_BITS, /**< Number of bits for green channel */ PUGL_BLUE_BITS, /**< Number of bits for blue channel */ PUGL_ALPHA_BITS, /**< Number of bits for alpha channel */ PUGL_DEPTH_BITS, /**< Number of bits for depth buffer */ PUGL_STENCIL_BITS, /**< Number of bits for stencil buffer */ PUGL_SAMPLES, /**< Number of samples per pixel (AA) */ PUGL_DOUBLE_BUFFER, /**< True if double buffering should be used */ PUGL_RESIZABLE, /**< True if window should be resizable */ } PuglWindowHint; /** Special window hint value. */ typedef enum { PUGL_DONT_CARE = -1, /**< Use best available value */ PUGL_FALSE = 0, /**< Explicitly false */ PUGL_TRUE = 1 /**< Explicitly true */ } PuglWindowHintValue; /** Keyboard modifier flags. */ typedef enum { PUGL_MOD_SHIFT = 1, /**< Shift key */ PUGL_MOD_CTRL = 1 << 1, /**< Control key */ PUGL_MOD_ALT = 1 << 2, /**< Alt/Option key */ PUGL_MOD_SUPER = 1 << 3 /**< Mod4/Command/Windows key */ } PuglMod; /** Special keyboard keys. All keys, special or not, are expressed as a Unicode code point. This enumeration defines constants for special keys that do not have a standard code point, and some convenience constants for control characters. Keys that do not have a standard code point use values in the Private Use Area in the Basic Multilingual Plane (U+E000 to U+F8FF). Applications must take care to not interpret these values beyond key detection, the mapping used here is arbitrary and specific to Pugl. */ typedef enum { // ASCII control codes PUGL_KEY_BACKSPACE = 0x08, PUGL_KEY_ESCAPE = 0x1B, PUGL_KEY_DELETE = 0x7F, // Unicode Private Use Area PUGL_KEY_F1 = 0xE000, PUGL_KEY_F2, PUGL_KEY_F3, PUGL_KEY_F4, PUGL_KEY_F5, PUGL_KEY_F6, PUGL_KEY_F7, PUGL_KEY_F8, PUGL_KEY_F9, PUGL_KEY_F10, PUGL_KEY_F11, PUGL_KEY_F12, PUGL_KEY_LEFT, PUGL_KEY_UP, PUGL_KEY_RIGHT, PUGL_KEY_DOWN, PUGL_KEY_PAGE_UP, PUGL_KEY_PAGE_DOWN, PUGL_KEY_HOME, PUGL_KEY_END, PUGL_KEY_INSERT, PUGL_KEY_SHIFT, PUGL_KEY_SHIFT_L = PUGL_KEY_SHIFT, PUGL_KEY_SHIFT_R, PUGL_KEY_CTRL, PUGL_KEY_CTRL_L = PUGL_KEY_CTRL, PUGL_KEY_CTRL_R, PUGL_KEY_ALT, PUGL_KEY_ALT_L = PUGL_KEY_ALT, PUGL_KEY_ALT_R, PUGL_KEY_SUPER, PUGL_KEY_SUPER_L = PUGL_KEY_SUPER, PUGL_KEY_SUPER_R, PUGL_KEY_MENU, PUGL_KEY_CAPS_LOCK, PUGL_KEY_SCROLL_LOCK, PUGL_KEY_NUM_LOCK, PUGL_KEY_PRINT_SCREEN, PUGL_KEY_PAUSE } PuglKey; /** The type of a PuglEvent. */ typedef enum { PUGL_NOTHING, /**< No event */ PUGL_BUTTON_PRESS, /**< Mouse button press */ PUGL_BUTTON_RELEASE, /**< Mouse button release */ PUGL_CONFIGURE, /**< View moved and/or resized */ PUGL_EXPOSE, /**< View exposed, redraw required */ PUGL_CLOSE, /**< Close view */ PUGL_KEY_PRESS, /**< Key press */ PUGL_KEY_RELEASE, /**< Key release */ PUGL_TEXT, /**< Character entry */ PUGL_ENTER_NOTIFY, /**< Pointer entered view */ PUGL_LEAVE_NOTIFY, /**< Pointer left view */ PUGL_MOTION_NOTIFY, /**< Pointer motion */ PUGL_SCROLL, /**< Scroll */ PUGL_FOCUS_IN, /**< Keyboard focus entered view */ PUGL_FOCUS_OUT /**< Keyboard focus left view */ } PuglEventType; typedef enum { PUGL_IS_SEND_EVENT = 1 } PuglEventFlag; /** Reason for a PuglEventCrossing. */ typedef enum { PUGL_CROSSING_NORMAL, /**< Crossing due to pointer motion. */ PUGL_CROSSING_GRAB, /**< Crossing due to a grab. */ PUGL_CROSSING_UNGRAB /**< Crossing due to a grab release. */ } PuglCrossingMode; /** Common header for all event structs. */ typedef struct { PuglEventType type; /**< Event type. */ uint32_t flags; /**< Bitwise OR of PuglEventFlag values. */ } PuglEventAny; /** Button press or release event. For event types PUGL_BUTTON_PRESS and PUGL_BUTTON_RELEASE. */ typedef struct { PuglEventType type; /**< PUGL_BUTTON_PRESS or PUGL_BUTTON_RELEASE. */ uint32_t flags; /**< Bitwise OR of PuglEventFlag values. */ double time; /**< Time in seconds. */ double x; /**< View-relative X coordinate. */ double y; /**< View-relative Y coordinate. */ double x_root; /**< Root-relative X coordinate. */ double y_root; /**< Root-relative Y coordinate. */ uint32_t state; /**< Bitwise OR of PuglMod flags. */ uint32_t button; /**< 1-relative button number. */ } PuglEventButton; /** Configure event for when window size or position has changed. */ typedef struct { PuglEventType type; /**< PUGL_CONFIGURE. */ uint32_t flags; /**< Bitwise OR of PuglEventFlag values. */ double x; /**< New parent-relative X coordinate. */ double y; /**< New parent-relative Y coordinate. */ double width; /**< New width. */ double height; /**< New height. */ } PuglEventConfigure; /** Expose event for when a region must be redrawn. */ typedef struct { PuglEventType type; /**< PUGL_EXPOSE. */ uint32_t flags; /**< Bitwise OR of PuglEventFlag values. */ double x; /**< View-relative X coordinate. */ double y; /**< View-relative Y coordinate. */ double width; /**< Width of exposed region. */ double height; /**< Height of exposed region. */ int count; /**< Number of expose events to follow. */ } PuglEventExpose; /** Window close event. */ typedef struct { PuglEventType type; /**< PUGL_CLOSE. */ uint32_t flags; /**< Bitwise OR of PuglEventFlag values. */ } PuglEventClose; /** Key press/release event. This represents low-level key press and release events. This event type should be used for "raw" keyboard handing (key bindings, for example), but must not be interpreted as text input. Keys are represented as Unicode code points, using the "natural" code point for the key wherever possible (see @ref PuglKey for details). The `key` field will be set to the code for the pressed key, without any modifiers applied (by the shift or control keys). */ typedef struct { PuglEventType type; /**< PUGL_KEY_PRESS or PUGL_KEY_RELEASE. */ uint32_t flags; /**< Bitwise OR of PuglEventFlag values. */ double time; /**< Time in seconds. */ double x; /**< View-relative X coordinate. */ double y; /**< View-relative Y coordinate. */ double x_root; /**< Root-relative X coordinate. */ double y_root; /**< Root-relative Y coordinate. */ uint32_t state; /**< Bitwise OR of PuglMod flags. */ uint32_t keycode; /**< Raw key code. */ uint32_t key; /**< Unshifted Unicode character code, or 0. */ } PuglEventKey; /** Character input event. This represents text input, usually as the result of a key press. The text is given both as a Unicode character code and a UTF-8 string. */ typedef struct { PuglEventType type; /**< PUGL_CHAR. */ uint32_t flags; /**< Bitwise OR of PuglEventFlag values. */ double time; /**< Time in milliseconds. */ double x; /**< View-relative X coordinate. */ double y; /**< View-relative Y coordinate. */ double x_root; /**< Root-relative X coordinate. */ double y_root; /**< Root-relative Y coordinate. */ uint32_t state; /**< Bitwise OR of PuglMod flags. */ uint32_t keycode; /**< Raw key code. */ uint32_t character; /**< Unicode character code */ char string[8]; /**< UTF-8 string. */ } PuglEventText; /** Pointer crossing event (enter and leave). */ typedef struct { PuglEventType type; /**< PUGL_ENTER_NOTIFY or PUGL_LEAVE_NOTIFY. */ uint32_t flags; /**< Bitwise OR of PuglEventFlag values. */ double time; /**< Time in seconds. */ double x; /**< View-relative X coordinate. */ double y; /**< View-relative Y coordinate. */ double x_root; /**< Root-relative X coordinate. */ double y_root; /**< Root-relative Y coordinate. */ uint32_t state; /**< Bitwise OR of PuglMod flags. */ PuglCrossingMode mode; /**< Reason for crossing. */ } PuglEventCrossing; /** Pointer motion event. */ typedef struct { PuglEventType type; /**< PUGL_MOTION_NOTIFY. */ uint32_t flags; /**< Bitwise OR of PuglEventFlag values. */ double time; /**< Time in seconds. */ double x; /**< View-relative X coordinate. */ double y; /**< View-relative Y coordinate. */ double x_root; /**< Root-relative X coordinate. */ double y_root; /**< Root-relative Y coordinate. */ uint32_t state; /**< Bitwise OR of PuglMod flags. */ bool is_hint; /**< True iff this event is a motion hint. */ bool focus; /**< True iff this is the focused window. */ } PuglEventMotion; /** Scroll event. The scroll distance is expressed in "lines", an arbitrary unit that corresponds to a single tick of a detented mouse wheel. For example, `dy` = 1.0 scrolls 1 line up. Some systems and devices support finer resolution and/or higher values for fast scrolls, so programs should handle any value gracefully. */ typedef struct { PuglEventType type; /**< PUGL_SCROLL. */ uint32_t flags; /**< Bitwise OR of PuglEventFlag values. */ double time; /**< Time in seconds. */ double x; /**< View-relative X coordinate. */ double y; /**< View-relative Y coordinate. */ double x_root; /**< Root-relative X coordinate. */ double y_root; /**< Root-relative Y coordinate. */ uint32_t state; /**< Bitwise OR of PuglMod flags. */ double dx; /**< Scroll X distance in lines. */ double dy; /**< Scroll Y distance in lines. */ } PuglEventScroll; /** Keyboard focus event. */ typedef struct { PuglEventType type; /**< PUGL_FOCUS_IN or PUGL_FOCUS_OUT. */ uint32_t flags; /**< Bitwise OR of PuglEventFlag values. */ bool grab; /**< True iff this is a grab/ungrab event. */ } PuglEventFocus; /** Interface event. This is a union of all event structs. The `type` must be checked to determine which fields are safe to access. A pointer to PuglEvent can either be cast to the appropriate type, or the union members used. */ typedef union { PuglEventType type; /**< Event type. */ PuglEventAny any; /**< Valid for all event types. */ PuglEventButton button; /**< PUGL_BUTTON_PRESS, PUGL_BUTTON_RELEASE. */ PuglEventConfigure configure; /**< PUGL_CONFIGURE. */ PuglEventExpose expose; /**< PUGL_EXPOSE. */ PuglEventClose close; /**< PUGL_CLOSE. */ PuglEventKey key; /**< PUGL_KEY_PRESS, PUGL_KEY_RELEASE. */ PuglEventText text; /**< PUGL_TEXT. */ PuglEventCrossing crossing; /**< PUGL_ENTER_NOTIFY, PUGL_LEAVE_NOTIFY. */ PuglEventMotion motion; /**< PUGL_MOTION_NOTIFY. */ PuglEventScroll scroll; /**< PUGL_SCROLL. */ PuglEventFocus focus; /**< PUGL_FOCUS_IN, PUGL_FOCUS_OUT. */ } PuglEvent; /** @name Initialization Configuration functions which must be called before creating a window. @{ */ /** Create a Pugl view. To create a window, call the various puglInit* functions as necessary, then call puglCreateWindow(). @param pargc Pointer to argument count (currently unused). @param argv Arguments (currently unused). @return A newly created view. */ PUGL_API PuglView* puglInit(int* pargc, char** argv); /** Set a hint before creating a window. */ PUGL_API void puglInitWindowHint(PuglView* view, PuglWindowHint hint, int value); /** Set the window class name before creating a window. */ PUGL_API void puglInitWindowClass(PuglView* view, const char* name); /** Set the parent window before creating a window (for embedding). */ PUGL_API void puglInitWindowParent(PuglView* view, PuglNativeWindow parent); /** Set the window size before creating a window. */ PUGL_API void puglInitWindowSize(PuglView* view, int width, int height); /** Set the minimum window size before creating a window. */ PUGL_API void puglInitWindowMinSize(PuglView* view, int width, int height); /** Set the window aspect ratio range before creating a window. The x and y values here represent a ratio of width to height. To set a fixed aspect ratio, set the minimum and maximum values to the same ratio. Note that setting different minimum and maximum constraints does not currenty work on MacOS (the minimum is used), so only setting a fixed aspect ratio works properly across all platforms. */ PUGL_API void puglInitWindowAspectRatio(PuglView* view, int min_x, int min_y, int max_x, int max_y); /** Enable or disable resizing before creating a window. */ PUGL_API void puglInitResizable(PuglView* view, bool resizable); /** Set transient parent before creating a window. On X11, parent must be a Window. On OSX, parent must be an NSView*. */ PUGL_API void puglInitTransientFor(PuglView* view, uintptr_t parent); /** Set the context type before creating a window. */ PUGL_API void puglInitContextType(PuglView* view, PuglContextType type); /** @} @name Windows Functions for creating and managing a visible window for a view. @{ */ /** Create a window with the settings given by the various puglInit functions. @return 1 (pugl does not currently support multiple windows). */ PUGL_API int puglCreateWindow(PuglView* view, const char* title); /** Show the current window. */ PUGL_API void puglShowWindow(PuglView* view); /** Hide the current window. */ PUGL_API void puglHideWindow(PuglView* view); /** Return the native window handle. */ PUGL_API PuglNativeWindow puglGetNativeWindow(PuglView* view); /** @} */ /** Set the handle to be passed to all callbacks. This is generally a pointer to a struct which contains all necessary state. Everything needed in callbacks should be here, not in static variables. */ PUGL_API void puglSetHandle(PuglView* view, PuglHandle handle); /** Get the handle to be passed to all callbacks. */ PUGL_API PuglHandle puglGetHandle(PuglView* view); /** Return true iff the view is currently visible. */ PUGL_API bool puglGetVisible(PuglView* view); /** Get the current size of the view. */ PUGL_API void puglGetSize(PuglView* view, int* width, int* height); /** @name Context Functions for accessing the drawing context. @{ */ /** Get the drawing context. For PUGL_GL contexts, this is unused and returns NULL. For PUGL_CAIRO contexts, this returns a pointer to a cairo_t. */ PUGL_API void* puglGetContext(PuglView* view); /** Enter the drawing context. Note that pugl automatically enters and leaves the drawing context during configure and expose events, so it is not normally necessary to call this. However, it can be used to enter the drawing context elsewhere, for example to call any GL functions during setup. @param view The view being entered. @param drawing If true, prepare for drawing. */ PUGL_API void puglEnterContext(PuglView* view, bool drawing); /** Leave the drawing context. This must be called after puglEnterContext() with a matching `drawing` parameter. @param view The view being left. @param drawing If true, finish drawing, for example by swapping buffers. */ PUGL_API void puglLeaveContext(PuglView* view, bool drawing); /** @} @name Event Handling @{ */ /** A function called when an event occurs. */ typedef void (*PuglEventFunc)(PuglView* view, const PuglEvent* event); /** Set the function to call when an event occurs. */ PUGL_API void puglSetEventFunc(PuglView* view, PuglEventFunc eventFunc); /** Ignore synthetic repeated key events. */ PUGL_API void puglIgnoreKeyRepeat(PuglView* view, bool ignore); /** Grab the input focus. */ PUGL_API void puglGrabFocus(PuglView* view); /** Request user attention. This hints to the system that the window or application requires attention from the user. The exact effect depends on the platform, but is usually something like flashing a task bar entry. */ PUGL_API void puglRequestAttention(PuglView* view); /** Block and wait for an event to be ready. This can be used in a loop to only process events via puglProcessEvents when necessary. This function will block indefinitely if no events are available, so is not appropriate for use in programs that need to perform regular updates (e.g. animation). */ PUGL_API PuglStatus puglWaitForEvent(PuglView* view); /** Process all pending window events. This handles input events as well as rendering, so it should be called regularly and rapidly enough to keep the UI responsive. This function does not block if no events are pending. */ PUGL_API PuglStatus puglProcessEvents(PuglView* view); /** @} */ /** OpenGL extension function. */ typedef void (*PuglGlFunc)(void); /** Return the address of an OpenGL extension function. */ PUGL_API PuglGlFunc puglGetProcAddress(const char* name); /** Return the time in seconds. This is a monotonically increasing clock with high resolution. The returned time is only useful to compare against other times returned by this function, its absolute value has no meaning. */ PUGL_API double puglGetTime(PuglView* view); /** Request a redisplay on the next call to puglProcessEvents(). */ PUGL_API void puglPostRedisplay(PuglView* view); /** Destroy a GL window. */ PUGL_API void puglDestroy(PuglView* view); /** @} */ #ifdef __cplusplus } /* extern "C" */ #endif #endif /* PUGL_H_INCLUDED */