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authordkf <donal.k.fellows@manchester.ac.uk>2005-11-15 15:18:21 (GMT)
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diff --git a/generic/tkVisual.c b/generic/tkVisual.c
index 9f81693..b8cd42f 100644
--- a/generic/tkVisual.c
+++ b/generic/tkVisual.c
@@ -1,31 +1,31 @@
-/*
+/*
* tkVisual.c --
*
- * This file contains library procedures for allocating and
- * freeing visuals and colormaps. This code is based on a
- * prototype implementation by Paul Mackerras.
+ * This file contains library procedures for allocating and freeing
+ * visuals and colormaps. This code is based on a prototype
+ * implementation by Paul Mackerras.
*
* Copyright (c) 1994 The Regents of the University of California.
* Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
*
- * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
- * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+ * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
+ * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*
- * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkVisual.c,v 1.6 2004/05/23 17:27:55 dkf Exp $
+ * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkVisual.c,v 1.7 2005/11/15 15:18:22 dkf Exp $
*/
#include "tkInt.h"
#include "tkPort.h"
/*
- * The table below maps from symbolic names for visual classes
- * to the associated X class symbols.
+ * The table below maps from symbolic names for visual classes to the
+ * associated X class symbols.
*/
typedef struct VisualDictionary {
char *name; /* Textual name of class. */
- int minLength; /* Minimum # characters that must be
- * specified for an unambiguous match. */
+ int minLength; /* Minimum # characters that must be specified
+ * for an unambiguous match. */
int class; /* X symbol for class. */
} VisualDictionary;
static VisualDictionary visualNames[] = {
@@ -48,17 +48,16 @@ static VisualDictionary visualNames[] = {
struct TkColormap {
Colormap colormap; /* X's identifier for the colormap. */
- Visual *visual; /* Visual for which colormap was
- * allocated. */
+ Visual *visual; /* Visual for which colormap was allocated. */
int refCount; /* How many uses of the colormap are still
- * outstanding (calls to Tk_GetColormap
- * minus calls to Tk_FreeColormap). */
- int shareable; /* 0 means this colormap was allocated by
- * a call to Tk_GetColormap with "new",
- * implying that the window wants it all
- * for itself. 1 means that the colormap
- * was allocated as a default for a particular
- * visual, so it can be shared. */
+ * outstanding (calls to Tk_GetColormap minus
+ * calls to Tk_FreeColormap). */
+ int shareable; /* 0 means this colormap was allocated by a
+ * call to Tk_GetColormap with "new", implying
+ * that the window wants it all for itself. 1
+ * means that the colormap was allocated as a
+ * default for a particular visual, so it can
+ * be shared. */
struct TkColormap *nextPtr; /* Next in list of colormaps for this display,
* or NULL for end of list. */
};
@@ -68,17 +67,17 @@ struct TkColormap {
*
* Tk_GetVisual --
*
- * Given a string identifying a particular kind of visual, this
- * procedure returns a visual and depth that matches the specification.
+ * Given a string identifying a particular kind of visual, this procedure
+ * returns a visual and depth that matches the specification.
*
* Results:
- * The return value is normally a pointer to a visual. If an
- * error occurred in looking up the visual, NULL is returned and
- * an error message is left in the interp's result. The depth of the
- * visual is returned to *depthPtr under normal returns. If
- * colormapPtr is non-NULL, then this procedure also finds a
- * suitable colormap for use with the visual in tkwin, and it
- * returns that colormap in *colormapPtr unless an error occurs.
+ * The return value is normally a pointer to a visual. If an error
+ * occurred in looking up the visual, NULL is returned and an error
+ * message is left in the interp's result. The depth of the visual is
+ * returned to *depthPtr under normal returns. If colormapPtr is
+ * non-NULL, then this procedure also finds a suitable colormap for use
+ * with the visual in tkwin, and it returns that colormap in *colormapPtr
+ * unless an error occurs.
*
* Side effects:
* A new colormap may be allocated.
@@ -87,19 +86,17 @@ struct TkColormap {
*/
Visual *
-Tk_GetVisual(interp, tkwin, string, depthPtr, colormapPtr)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to use for error
- * reporting. */
- Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window in which visual will be
- * used. */
- CONST char *string; /* String describing visual. See
- * manual entry for details. */
- int *depthPtr; /* The depth of the returned visual
- * is stored here. */
- Colormap *colormapPtr; /* If non-NULL, then a suitable
- * colormap for visual is placed here.
- * This colormap must eventually be
- * freed by calling Tk_FreeColormap. */
+Tk_GetVisual(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter to use for error reporting. */
+ Tk_Window tkwin, /* Window in which visual will be used. */
+ CONST char *string, /* String describing visual. See manual entry
+ * for details. */
+ int *depthPtr, /* The depth of the returned visual is stored
+ * here. */
+ Colormap *colormapPtr) /* If non-NULL, then a suitable colormap for
+ * visual is placed here. This colormap must
+ * eventually be freed by calling
+ * Tk_FreeColormap. */
{
Tk_Window tkwin2;
XVisualInfo template, *visInfoList, *bestPtr;
@@ -112,17 +109,16 @@ Tk_GetVisual(interp, tkwin, string, depthPtr, colormapPtr)
TkDisplay *dispPtr = ((TkWindow *) tkwin)->dispPtr;
/*
- * Parse string and set up a template for use in searching for
- * an appropriate visual.
+ * Parse string and set up a template for use in searching for an
+ * appropriate visual.
*/
c = string[0];
if (c == '.') {
/*
- * The string must be a window name. If the window is on the
- * same screen as tkwin, then just use its visual. Otherwise
- * use the information about the visual as a template for the
- * search.
+ * The string must be a window name. If the window is on the same
+ * screen as tkwin, then just use its visual. Otherwise use the
+ * information about the visual as a template for the search.
*/
tkwin2 = Tk_NameToWindow(interp, string, tkwin);
@@ -134,8 +130,8 @@ Tk_GetVisual(interp, tkwin, string, depthPtr, colormapPtr)
*depthPtr = Tk_Depth(tkwin2);
if (colormapPtr != NULL) {
/*
- * Use the colormap from the other window too (but be sure
- * to increment its reference count if it's one of the ones
+ * Use the colormap from the other window too (but be sure to
+ * increment its reference count if it's one of the ones
* allocated here).
*/
@@ -181,15 +177,15 @@ Tk_GetVisual(interp, tkwin, string, depthPtr, colormapPtr)
if (Tcl_GetInt(interp, string, &visualId) == TCL_ERROR) {
Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad X identifier for visual: \"",
- string, "\"", (char *) NULL);
+ string, "\"", NULL);
return NULL;
}
template.visualid = visualId;
mask = VisualIDMask;
} else {
/*
- * Parse the string into a class name (or "best") optionally
- * followed by whitespace and a depth.
+ * Parse the string into a class name (or "best") optionally followed
+ * by whitespace and a depth.
*/
for (p = string; *p != 0; p++) {
@@ -209,11 +205,11 @@ Tk_GetVisual(interp, tkwin, string, depthPtr, colormapPtr)
}
if (template.class == -1) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "unknown or ambiguous visual name \"",
- string, "\": class must be ", (char *) NULL);
+ string, "\": class must be ", NULL);
for (dictPtr = visualNames; dictPtr->name != NULL; dictPtr++) {
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, dictPtr->name, ", ", (char *) NULL);
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, dictPtr->name, ", ", NULL);
}
- Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "or default", (char *) NULL);
+ Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "or default", NULL);
return NULL;
}
while (isspace(UCHAR(*p))) {
@@ -234,8 +230,8 @@ Tk_GetVisual(interp, tkwin, string, depthPtr, colormapPtr)
}
/*
- * Find all visuals that match the template we've just created,
- * and return an error if there are none that match.
+ * Find all visuals that match the template we've just created, and return
+ * an error if there are none that match.
*/
template.screen = Tk_ScreenNumber(tkwin);
@@ -249,31 +245,37 @@ Tk_GetVisual(interp, tkwin, string, depthPtr, colormapPtr)
}
/*
- * Search through the visuals that were returned to find the best
- * one. The choice is based on the following criteria, in decreasing
- * order of importance:
+ * Search through the visuals that were returned to find the best one.
+ * The choice is based on the following criteria, in decreasing order of
+ * importance:
*
- * 1. Depth: choose a visual with exactly the desired depth,
- * else one with more bits than requested but as few bits
- * as possible, else one with fewer bits but as many as
- * possible.
- * 2. Class: some visual classes are more desirable than others;
- * pick the visual with the most desirable class.
- * 3. Default: the default visual for the screen gets preference
- * over other visuals, all else being equal.
+ * 1. Depth: choose a visual with exactly the desired depth, else one with
+ * more bits than requested but as few bits as possible, else one with
+ * fewer bits but as many as possible.
+ * 2. Class: some visual classes are more desirable than others; pick the
+ * visual with the most desirable class.
+ * 3. Default: the default visual for the screen gets preference over
+ * other visuals, all else being equal.
*/
bestPrio = 0;
bestPtr = NULL;
for (i = 0; i < numVisuals; i++) {
switch (visInfoList[i].class) {
- case DirectColor: prio = 5; break;
- case GrayScale: prio = 1; break;
- case PseudoColor: prio = 7; break;
- case StaticColor: prio = 3; break;
- case StaticGray: prio = 1; break;
- case TrueColor: prio = 5; break;
- default: prio = 0; break;
+ case DirectColor:
+ prio = 5; break;
+ case GrayScale:
+ prio = 1; break;
+ case PseudoColor:
+ prio = 7; break;
+ case StaticColor:
+ prio = 3; break;
+ case StaticGray:
+ prio = 1; break;
+ case TrueColor:
+ prio = 5; break;
+ default:
+ prio = 0; break;
}
if (visInfoList[i].visual
== DefaultVisualOfScreen(Tk_Screen(tkwin))) {
@@ -297,7 +299,7 @@ Tk_GetVisual(interp, tkwin, string, depthPtr, colormapPtr)
}
continue;
- newBest:
+ newBest:
bestPtr = &visInfoList[i];
bestPrio = prio;
}
@@ -306,11 +308,10 @@ Tk_GetVisual(interp, tkwin, string, depthPtr, colormapPtr)
XFree((char *) visInfoList);
/*
- * If we need to find a colormap for this visual, do it now.
- * If the visual is the default visual for the screen, then
- * use the default colormap. Otherwise search for an existing
- * colormap that's shareable. If all else fails, create a new
- * colormap.
+ * If we need to find a colormap for this visual, do it now. If the visual
+ * is the default visual for the screen, then use the default colormap.
+ * Otherwise search for an existing colormap that's shareable. If all else
+ * fails, create a new colormap.
*/
if (colormapPtr != NULL) {
@@ -338,7 +339,7 @@ Tk_GetVisual(interp, tkwin, string, depthPtr, colormapPtr)
}
}
- done:
+ done:
return visual;
}
@@ -347,31 +348,28 @@ Tk_GetVisual(interp, tkwin, string, depthPtr, colormapPtr)
*
* Tk_GetColormap --
*
- * Given a string identifying a colormap, this procedure finds
- * an appropriate colormap.
+ * Given a string identifying a colormap, this procedure finds an
+ * appropriate colormap.
*
* Results:
* The return value is normally the X resource identifier for the
- * colormap. If an error occurs, None is returned and an error
- * message is placed in the interp's result.
+ * colormap. If an error occurs, None is returned and an error message is
+ * placed in the interp's result.
*
* Side effects:
- * A reference count is incremented for the colormap, so
- * Tk_FreeColormap must eventually be called exactly once for
- * each call to Tk_GetColormap.
+ * A reference count is incremented for the colormap, so Tk_FreeColormap
+ * must eventually be called exactly once for each call to
+ * Tk_GetColormap.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
Colormap
-Tk_GetColormap(interp, tkwin, string)
- Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to use for error
- * reporting. */
- Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window where colormap will be
- * used. */
- CONST char *string; /* String that identifies colormap:
- * either "new" or the name of
- * another window. */
+Tk_GetColormap(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter to use for error reporting. */
+ Tk_Window tkwin, /* Window where colormap will be used. */
+ CONST char *string) /* String that identifies colormap: either
+ * "new" or the name of another window. */
{
Colormap colormap;
TkColormap *cmapPtr;
@@ -396,9 +394,9 @@ Tk_GetColormap(interp, tkwin, string)
}
/*
- * Use a colormap from an existing window. It must have the same
- * visual as tkwin (which means, among other things, that the
- * other window must be on the same screen).
+ * Use a colormap from an existing window. It must have the same visual as
+ * tkwin (which means, among other things, that the other window must be
+ * on the same screen).
*/
other = Tk_NameToWindow(interp, string, tkwin);
@@ -407,12 +405,12 @@ Tk_GetColormap(interp, tkwin, string)
}
if (Tk_Screen(other) != Tk_Screen(tkwin)) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't use colormap for ", string,
- ": not on same screen", (char *) NULL);
+ ": not on same screen", NULL);
return None;
}
if (Tk_Visual(other) != Tk_Visual(tkwin)) {
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't use colormap for ", string,
- ": incompatible visuals", (char *) NULL);
+ ": incompatible visuals", NULL);
return None;
}
colormap = Tk_Colormap(other);
@@ -436,36 +434,35 @@ Tk_GetColormap(interp, tkwin, string)
*
* Tk_FreeColormap --
*
- * This procedure is called to release a colormap that was
- * previously allocated by Tk_GetColormap.
+ * This procedure is called to release a colormap that was previously
+ * allocated by Tk_GetColormap.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The colormap's reference count is decremented. If this was the
- * last reference to the colormap, then the colormap is freed.
+ * The colormap's reference count is decremented. If this was the last
+ * reference to the colormap, then the colormap is freed.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
-Tk_FreeColormap(display, colormap)
- Display *display; /* Display for which colormap was
- * allocated. */
- Colormap colormap; /* Colormap that is no longer needed.
- * Must have been returned by previous
- * call to Tk_GetColormap, or
- * preserved by a previous call to
- * Tk_PreserveColormap. */
+Tk_FreeColormap(
+ Display *display, /* Display for which colormap was
+ * allocated. */
+ Colormap colormap) /* Colormap that is no longer needed. Must
+ * have been returned by previous call to
+ * Tk_GetColormap, or preserved by a previous
+ * call to Tk_PreserveColormap. */
{
TkDisplay *dispPtr;
TkColormap *cmapPtr, *prevPtr;
/*
- * Find Tk's information about the display, then see if this
- * colormap is a non-default one (if it's a default one, there
- * won't be an entry for it in the display's list).
+ * Find Tk's information about the display, then see if this colormap is a
+ * non-default one (if it's a default one, there won't be an entry for it
+ * in the display's list).
*/
dispPtr = TkGetDisplay(display);
@@ -487,7 +484,7 @@ Tk_FreeColormap(display, colormap)
}
return;
}
- }
+ }
}
/*
@@ -495,36 +492,35 @@ Tk_FreeColormap(display, colormap)
*
* Tk_PreserveColormap --
*
- * This procedure is called to indicate to Tk that the specified
- * colormap is being referenced from another location and should
- * not be freed until all extra references are eliminated. The
- * colormap must have been returned by Tk_GetColormap.
+ * This procedure is called to indicate to Tk that the specified colormap
+ * is being referenced from another location and should not be freed
+ * until all extra references are eliminated. The colormap must have been
+ * returned by Tk_GetColormap.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
- * The colormap's reference count is incremented, so
- * Tk_FreeColormap must eventually be called exactly once for
- * each call to Tk_PreserveColormap.
+ * The colormap's reference count is incremented, so Tk_FreeColormap must
+ * eventually be called exactly once for each call to
+ * Tk_PreserveColormap.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
-Tk_PreserveColormap(display, colormap)
- Display *display; /* Display for which colormap was
- * allocated. */
- Colormap colormap; /* Colormap that should be
- * preserved. */
+Tk_PreserveColormap(
+ Display *display, /* Display for which colormap was
+ * allocated. */
+ Colormap colormap) /* Colormap that should be preserved. */
{
TkDisplay *dispPtr;
TkColormap *cmapPtr;
/*
- * Find Tk's information about the display, then see if this
- * colormap is a non-default one (if it's a default one, there
- * won't be an entry for it in the display's list).
+ * Find Tk's information about the display, then see if this colormap is a
+ * non-default one (if it's a default one, there won't be an entry for it
+ * in the display's list).
*/
dispPtr = TkGetDisplay(display);
@@ -537,5 +533,13 @@ Tk_PreserveColormap(display, colormap)
cmapPtr->refCount += 1;
return;
}
- }
+ }
}
+
+/*
+ * Local Variables:
+ * mode: c
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * fill-column: 78
+ * End:
+ */