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This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. */ /** * # CategoryRect * * Some helper functions for managing rectangles and 2D points, in both * interger and floating point versions. */ #ifndef SDL_rect_h_ #define SDL_rect_h_ #include #include #include /* Set up for C function definitions, even when using C++ */ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * The structure that defines a point (using integers). * * \since This struct is available since SDL 3.0.0. * * \sa SDL_GetRectEnclosingPoints * \sa SDL_PointInRect */ typedef struct SDL_Point { int x; int y; } SDL_Point; /** * The structure that defines a point (using floating point values). * * \since This struct is available since SDL 3.0.0. * * \sa SDL_GetRectEnclosingPointsFloat * \sa SDL_PointInRectFloat */ typedef struct SDL_FPoint { float x; float y; } SDL_FPoint; /** * A rectangle, with the origin at the upper left (using integers). * * \since This struct is available since SDL 3.0.0. * * \sa SDL_RectEmpty * \sa SDL_RectsEqual * \sa SDL_HasRectIntersection * \sa SDL_GetRectIntersection * \sa SDL_GetRectAndLineIntersection * \sa SDL_GetRectUnion * \sa SDL_GetRectEnclosingPoints */ typedef struct SDL_Rect { int x, y; int w, h; } SDL_Rect; /** * A rectangle, with the origin at the upper left (using floating point * values). * * \since This struct is available since SDL 3.0.0. * * \sa SDL_RectEmptyFloat * \sa SDL_RectsEqualFloat * \sa SDL_RectsEqualEpsilon * \sa SDL_HasRectIntersectionFloat * \sa SDL_GetRectIntersectionFloat * \sa SDL_GetRectAndLineIntersectionFloat * \sa SDL_GetRectUnionFloat * \sa SDL_GetRectEnclosingPointsFloat * \sa SDL_PointInRectFloat */ typedef struct SDL_FRect { float x; float y; float w; float h; } SDL_FRect; /** * Convert an SDL_Rect to SDL_FRect * * \param rect a pointer to an SDL_Rect. * \param frect a pointer filled in with the floating point representation of * `rect`. * * \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread. * * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0. */ SDL_FORCE_INLINE void SDL_RectToFRect(const SDL_Rect *rect, SDL_FRect *frect) { frect->x = (float)rect->x; frect->y = (float)rect->y; frect->w = (float)rect->w; frect->h = (float)rect->h; } /** * Determine whether a point resides inside a rectangle. * * A point is considered part of a rectangle if both `p` and `r` are not NULL, * and `p`'s x and y coordinates are >= to the rectangle's top left corner, * and < the rectangle's x+w and y+h. So a 1x1 rectangle considers point (0,0) * as "inside" and (0,1) as not. * * Note that this is a forced-inline function in a header, and not a public * API function available in the SDL library (which is to say, the code is * embedded in the calling program and the linker and dynamic loader will not * be able to find this function inside SDL itself). * * \param p the point to test. * \param r the rectangle to test. * \returns SDL_TRUE if `p` is contained by `r`, SDL_FALSE otherwise. * * \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread. * * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0. */ SDL_FORCE_INLINE SDL_bool SDL_PointInRect(const SDL_Point *p, const SDL_Rect *r) { return ( p && r && (p->x >= r->x) && (p->x < (r->x + r->w)) && (p->y >= r->y) && (p->y < (r->y + r->h)) ) ? SDL_TRUE : SDL_FALSE; } /** * Determine whether a rectangle has no area. * * A rectangle is considered "empty" for this function if `r` is NULL, or if * `r`'s width and/or height are <= 0. * * Note that this is a forced-inline function in a header, and not a public * API function available in the SDL library (which is to say, the code is * embedded in the calling program and the linker and dynamic loader will not * be able to find this function inside SDL itself). * * \param r the rectangle to test. * \returns SDL_TRUE if the rectangle is "empty", SDL_FALSE otherwise. * * \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread. * * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0. */ SDL_FORCE_INLINE SDL_bool SDL_RectEmpty(const SDL_Rect *r) { return ((!r) || (r->w <= 0) || (r->h <= 0)) ? SDL_TRUE : SDL_FALSE; } /** * Determine whether two rectangles are equal. * * Rectangles are considered equal if both are not NULL and each of their x, * y, width and height match. * * Note that this is a forced-inline function in a header, and not a public * API function available in the SDL library (which is to say, the code is * embedded in the calling program and the linker and dynamic loader will not * be able to find this function inside SDL itself). * * \param a the first rectangle to test. * \param b the second rectangle to test. * \returns SDL_TRUE if the rectangles are equal, SDL_FALSE otherwise. * * \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread. * * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0. */ SDL_FORCE_INLINE SDL_bool SDL_RectsEqual(const SDL_Rect *a, const SDL_Rect *b) { return (a && b && (a->x == b->x) && (a->y == b->y) && (a->w == b->w) && (a->h == b->h)) ? SDL_TRUE : SDL_FALSE; } /** * Determine whether two rectangles intersect. * * If either pointer is NULL the function will return SDL_FALSE. * * \param A an SDL_Rect structure representing the first rectangle. * \param B an SDL_Rect structure representing the second rectangle. * \returns SDL_TRUE if there is an intersection, SDL_FALSE otherwise. * * \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread. * * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0. * * \sa SDL_GetRectIntersection */ extern SDL_DECLSPEC SDL_bool SDLCALL SDL_HasRectIntersection(const SDL_Rect * A, const SDL_Rect * B); /** * Calculate the intersection of two rectangles. * * If `result` is NULL then this function will return SDL_FALSE. * * \param A an SDL_Rect structure representing the first rectangle. * \param B an SDL_Rect structure representing the second rectangle. * \param result an SDL_Rect structure filled in with the intersection of * rectangles `A` and `B`. * \returns SDL_TRUE if there is an intersection, SDL_FALSE otherwise. * * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0. * * \sa SDL_HasRectIntersection */ extern SDL_DECLSPEC SDL_bool SDLCALL SDL_GetRectIntersection(const SDL_Rect * A, const SDL_Rect * B, SDL_Rect * result); /** * Calculate the union of two rectangles. * * \param A an SDL_Rect structure representing the first rectangle. * \param B an SDL_Rect structure representing the second rectangle. * \param result an SDL_Rect structure filled in with the union of rectangles * `A` and `B`. * \returns 0 on success or a negative error code on failure; call * SDL_GetError() for more information. * * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0. */ extern SDL_DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_GetRectUnion(const SDL_Rect * A, const SDL_Rect * B, SDL_Rect * result); /** * Calculate a minimal rectangle enclosing a set of points. * * If `clip` is not NULL then only points inside of the clipping rectangle are * considered. * * \param points an array of SDL_Point structures representing points to be * enclosed. * \param count the number of structures in the `points` array. * \param clip an SDL_Rect used for clipping or NULL to enclose all points. * \param result an SDL_Rect structure filled in with the minimal enclosing * rectangle. * \returns SDL_TRUE if any points were enclosed or SDL_FALSE if all the * points were outside of the clipping rectangle. * * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0. */ extern SDL_DECLSPEC SDL_bool SDLCALL SDL_GetRectEnclosingPoints(const SDL_Point * points, int count, const SDL_Rect * clip, SDL_Rect * result); /** * Calculate the intersection of a rectangle and line segment. * * This function is used to clip a line segment to a rectangle. A line segment * contained entirely within the rectangle or that does not intersect will * remain unchanged. A line segment that crosses the rectangle at either or * both ends will be clipped to the boundary of the rectangle and the new * coordinates saved in `X1`, `Y1`, `X2`, and/or `Y2` as necessary. * * \param rect an SDL_Rect structure representing the rectangle to intersect. * \param X1 a pointer to the starting X-coordinate of the line. * \param Y1 a pointer to the starting Y-coordinate of the line. * \param X2 a pointer to the ending X-coordinate of the line. * \param Y2 a pointer to the ending Y-coordinate of the line. * \returns SDL_TRUE if there is an intersection, SDL_FALSE otherwise. * * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0. */ extern SDL_DECLSPEC SDL_bool SDLCALL SDL_GetRectAndLineIntersection(const SDL_Rect * rect, int *X1, int *Y1, int *X2, int *Y2); /* SDL_FRect versions... */ /** * Determine whether a point resides inside a floating point rectangle. * * A point is considered part of a rectangle if both `p` and `r` are not NULL, * and `p`'s x and y coordinates are >= to the rectangle's top left corner, * and <= the rectangle's x+w and y+h. So a 1x1 rectangle considers point * (0,0) and (0,1) as "inside" and (0,2) as not. * * Note that this is a forced-inline function in a header, and not a public * API function available in the SDL library (which is to say, the code is * embedded in the calling program and the linker and dynamic loader will not * be able to find this function inside SDL itself). * * \param p the point to test. * \param r the rectangle to test. * \returns SDL_TRUE if `p` is contained by `r`, SDL_FALSE otherwise. * * \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread. * * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0. */ SDL_FORCE_INLINE SDL_bool SDL_PointInRectFloat(const SDL_FPoint *p, const SDL_FRect *r) { return ( p && r && (p->x >= r->x) && (p->x <= (r->x + r->w)) && (p->y >= r->y) && (p->y <= (r->y + r->h)) ) ? SDL_TRUE : SDL_FALSE; } /** * Determine whether a floating point rectangle can contain any point. * * A rectangle is considered "empty" for this function if `r` is NULL, or if * `r`'s width and/or height are < 0.0f. * * Note that this is a forced-inline function in a header, and not a public * API function available in the SDL library (which is to say, the code is * embedded in the calling program and the linker and dynamic loader will not * be able to find this function inside SDL itself). * * \param r the rectangle to test. * \returns SDL_TRUE if the rectangle is "empty", SDL_FALSE otherwise. * * \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread. * * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0. */ SDL_FORCE_INLINE SDL_bool SDL_RectEmptyFloat(const SDL_FRect *r) { return ((!r) || (r->w < 0.0f) || (r->h < 0.0f)) ? SDL_TRUE : SDL_FALSE; } /** * Determine whether two floating point rectangles are equal, within some * given epsilon. * * Rectangles are considered equal if both are not NULL and each of their x, * y, width and height are within `epsilon` of each other. If you don't know * what value to use for `epsilon`, you should call the SDL_RectsEqualFloat * function instead. * * Note that this is a forced-inline function in a header, and not a public * API function available in the SDL library (which is to say, the code is * embedded in the calling program and the linker and dynamic loader will not * be able to find this function inside SDL itself). * * \param a the first rectangle to test. * \param b the second rectangle to test. * \param epsilon the epsilon value for comparison. * \returns SDL_TRUE if the rectangles are equal, SDL_FALSE otherwise. * * \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread. * * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0. * * \sa SDL_RectsEqualFloat */ SDL_FORCE_INLINE SDL_bool SDL_RectsEqualEpsilon(const SDL_FRect *a, const SDL_FRect *b, const float epsilon) { return (a && b && ((a == b) || ((SDL_fabsf(a->x - b->x) <= epsilon) && (SDL_fabsf(a->y - b->y) <= epsilon) && (SDL_fabsf(a->w - b->w) <= epsilon) && (SDL_fabsf(a->h - b->h) <= epsilon)))) ? SDL_TRUE : SDL_FALSE; } /** * Determine whether two floating point rectangles are equal, within a default * epsilon. * * Rectangles are considered equal if both are not NULL and each of their x, * y, width and height are within SDL_FLT_EPSILON of each other. This is often * a reasonable way to compare two floating point rectangles and deal with the * slight precision variations in floating point calculations that tend to pop * up. * * Note that this is a forced-inline function in a header, and not a public * API function available in the SDL library (which is to say, the code is * embedded in the calling program and the linker and dynamic loader will not * be able to find this function inside SDL itself). * * \param a the first rectangle to test. * \param b the second rectangle to test. * \returns SDL_TRUE if the rectangles are equal, SDL_FALSE otherwise. * * \threadsafety It is safe to call this function from any thread. * * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0. * * \sa SDL_RectsEqualEpsilon */ SDL_FORCE_INLINE SDL_bool SDL_RectsEqualFloat(const SDL_FRect *a, const SDL_FRect *b) { return SDL_RectsEqualEpsilon(a, b, SDL_FLT_EPSILON); } /** * Determine whether two rectangles intersect with float precision. * * If either pointer is NULL the function will return SDL_FALSE. * * \param A an SDL_FRect structure representing the first rectangle. * \param B an SDL_FRect structure representing the second rectangle. * \returns SDL_TRUE if there is an intersection, SDL_FALSE otherwise. * * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0. * * \sa SDL_GetRectIntersection */ extern SDL_DECLSPEC SDL_bool SDLCALL SDL_HasRectIntersectionFloat(const SDL_FRect * A, const SDL_FRect * B); /** * Calculate the intersection of two rectangles with float precision. * * If `result` is NULL then this function will return SDL_FALSE. * * \param A an SDL_FRect structure representing the first rectangle. * \param B an SDL_FRect structure representing the second rectangle. * \param result an SDL_FRect structure filled in with the intersection of * rectangles `A` and `B`. * \returns SDL_TRUE if there is an intersection, SDL_FALSE otherwise. * * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0. * * \sa SDL_HasRectIntersectionFloat */ extern SDL_DECLSPEC SDL_bool SDLCALL SDL_GetRectIntersectionFloat(const SDL_FRect * A, const SDL_FRect * B, SDL_FRect * result); /** * Calculate the union of two rectangles with float precision. * * \param A an SDL_FRect structure representing the first rectangle. * \param B an SDL_FRect structure representing the second rectangle. * \param result an SDL_FRect structure filled in with the union of rectangles * `A` and `B`. * \returns 0 on success or a negative error code on failure; call * SDL_GetError() for more information. * * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0. */ extern SDL_DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_GetRectUnionFloat(const SDL_FRect * A, const SDL_FRect * B, SDL_FRect * result); /** * Calculate a minimal rectangle enclosing a set of points with float * precision. * * If `clip` is not NULL then only points inside of the clipping rectangle are * considered. * * \param points an array of SDL_FPoint structures representing points to be * enclosed. * \param count the number of structures in the `points` array. * \param clip an SDL_FRect used for clipping or NULL to enclose all points. * \param result an SDL_FRect structure filled in with the minimal enclosing * rectangle. * \returns SDL_TRUE if any points were enclosed or SDL_FALSE if all the * points were outside of the clipping rectangle. * * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0. */ extern SDL_DECLSPEC SDL_bool SDLCALL SDL_GetRectEnclosingPointsFloat(const SDL_FPoint * points, int count, const SDL_FRect * clip, SDL_FRect * result); /** * Calculate the intersection of a rectangle and line segment with float * precision. * * This function is used to clip a line segment to a rectangle. A line segment * contained entirely within the rectangle or that does not intersect will * remain unchanged. A line segment that crosses the rectangle at either or * both ends will be clipped to the boundary of the rectangle and the new * coordinates saved in `X1`, `Y1`, `X2`, and/or `Y2` as necessary. * * \param rect an SDL_FRect structure representing the rectangle to intersect. * \param X1 a pointer to the starting X-coordinate of the line. * \param Y1 a pointer to the starting Y-coordinate of the line. * \param X2 a pointer to the ending X-coordinate of the line. * \param Y2 a pointer to the ending Y-coordinate of the line. * \returns SDL_TRUE if there is an intersection, SDL_FALSE otherwise. * * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0. */ extern SDL_DECLSPEC SDL_bool SDLCALL SDL_GetRectAndLineIntersectionFloat(const SDL_FRect * rect, float *X1, float *Y1, float *X2, float *Y2); /* Ends C function definitions when using C++ */ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #include #endif /* SDL_rect_h_ */