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2001-11-07 changes to use the new intersector code. These files are licensed under the LGPL. a=brendan@mozilla.org
462 lines
13 KiB
C
462 lines
13 KiB
C
/* Libart_LGPL - library of basic graphic primitives
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* Copyright (C) 1998-2000 Raph Levien
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Library General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
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* License along with this library; if not, write to the
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* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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* Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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*/
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/* The spiffy antialiased renderer for sorted vector paths. */
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#include <math.h>
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#include <string.h> /* for memmove */
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#include "art_misc.h"
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#include "art_rect.h"
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#include "art_svp.h"
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#include "art_svp_render_aa.h"
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#include "stdio.h"
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typedef double artfloat;
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struct _ArtSVPRenderAAIter {
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const ArtSVP *svp;
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int x0, x1;
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int y;
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int seg_ix;
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int *active_segs;
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int n_active_segs;
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int *cursor;
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artfloat *seg_x;
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artfloat *seg_dx;
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ArtSVPRenderAAStep *steps;
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};
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static void
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art_svp_render_insert_active (int i, int *active_segs, int n_active_segs,
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artfloat *seg_x, artfloat *seg_dx)
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{
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int j;
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artfloat x;
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int tmp1, tmp2;
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/* this is a cheap hack to get ^'s sorted correctly */
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x = seg_x[i] + 0.001 * seg_dx[i];
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for (j = 0; j < n_active_segs && seg_x[active_segs[j]] < x; j++);
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tmp1 = i;
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while (j < n_active_segs)
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{
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tmp2 = active_segs[j];
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active_segs[j] = tmp1;
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tmp1 = tmp2;
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j++;
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}
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active_segs[j] = tmp1;
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}
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static void
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art_svp_render_delete_active (int *active_segs, int j, int n_active_segs)
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{
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int k;
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for (k = j; k < n_active_segs; k++)
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active_segs[k] = active_segs[k + 1];
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}
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#define EPSILON 1e-6
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/* Render the sorted vector path in the given rectangle, antialiased.
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This interface uses a callback for the actual pixel rendering. The
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callback is called y1 - y0 times (once for each scan line). The y
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coordinate is given as an argument for convenience (it could be
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stored in the callback's private data and incremented on each
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call).
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The rendered polygon is represented in a semi-runlength format: a
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start value and a sequence of "steps". Each step has an x
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coordinate and a value delta. The resulting value at position x is
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equal to the sum of the start value and all step delta values for
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which the step x coordinate is less than or equal to x. An
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efficient algorithm will traverse the steps left to right, keeping
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a running sum.
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All x coordinates in the steps are guaranteed to be x0 <= x < x1.
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(This guarantee is a change from the gfonted vpaar renderer, and is
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designed to simplify the callback).
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There is now a further guarantee that no two steps will have the
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same x value. This may allow for further speedup and simplification
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of renderers.
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The value 0x8000 represents 0% coverage by the polygon, while
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0xff8000 represents 100% coverage. This format is designed so that
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>> 16 results in a standard 0x00..0xff value range, with nice
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rounding.
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Status of this routine:
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Basic correctness: OK
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Numerical stability: pretty good, although probably not
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bulletproof.
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Speed: Needs more aggressive culling of bounding boxes. Can
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probably speed up the [x0,x1) clipping of step values. Can do more
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of the step calculation in fixed point.
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Precision: No known problems, although it should be tested
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thoroughly, especially for symmetry.
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*/
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ArtSVPRenderAAIter *
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art_svp_render_aa_iter (const ArtSVP *svp,
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int x0, int y0, int x1, int y1)
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{
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ArtSVPRenderAAIter *iter = art_new (ArtSVPRenderAAIter, 1);
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iter->svp = svp;
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iter->y = y0;
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iter->x0 = x0;
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iter->x1 = x1;
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iter->seg_ix = 0;
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iter->active_segs = art_new (int, svp->n_segs);
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iter->cursor = art_new (int, svp->n_segs);
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iter->seg_x = art_new (artfloat, svp->n_segs);
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iter->seg_dx = art_new (artfloat, svp->n_segs);
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iter->steps = art_new (ArtSVPRenderAAStep, x1 - x0);
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iter->n_active_segs = 0;
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return iter;
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}
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#define ADD_STEP(xpos, xdelta) \
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/* stereotype code fragment for adding a step */ \
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if (n_steps == 0 || steps[n_steps - 1].x < xpos) \
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{ \
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sx = n_steps; \
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steps[sx].x = xpos; \
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steps[sx].delta = xdelta; \
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n_steps++; \
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} \
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else \
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{ \
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for (sx = n_steps; sx > 0; sx--) \
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{ \
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if (steps[sx - 1].x == xpos) \
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{ \
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steps[sx - 1].delta += xdelta; \
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sx = n_steps; \
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break; \
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} \
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else if (steps[sx - 1].x < xpos) \
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{ \
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break; \
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} \
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} \
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if (sx < n_steps) \
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{ \
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memmove (&steps[sx + 1], &steps[sx], \
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(n_steps - sx) * sizeof(steps[0])); \
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steps[sx].x = xpos; \
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steps[sx].delta = xdelta; \
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n_steps++; \
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} \
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}
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void
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art_svp_render_aa_iter_step (ArtSVPRenderAAIter *iter, int *p_start,
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ArtSVPRenderAAStep **p_steps, int *p_n_steps)
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{
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const ArtSVP *svp = iter->svp;
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int *active_segs = iter->active_segs;
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int n_active_segs = iter->n_active_segs;
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int *cursor = iter->cursor;
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artfloat *seg_x = iter->seg_x;
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artfloat *seg_dx = iter->seg_dx;
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int i = iter->seg_ix;
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int j;
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int x0 = iter->x0;
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int x1 = iter->x1;
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int y = iter->y;
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int seg_index;
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int x;
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ArtSVPRenderAAStep *steps = iter->steps;
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int n_steps;
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artfloat y_top, y_bot;
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artfloat x_top, x_bot;
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artfloat x_min, x_max;
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int ix_min, ix_max;
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artfloat delta; /* delta should be int too? */
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int last, this;
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int xdelta;
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artfloat rslope, drslope;
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int start;
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const ArtSVPSeg *seg;
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int curs;
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artfloat dy;
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int sx;
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/* insert new active segments */
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for (; i < svp->n_segs && svp->segs[i].bbox.y0 < y + 1; i++)
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{
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if (svp->segs[i].bbox.y1 > y &&
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svp->segs[i].bbox.x0 < x1)
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{
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seg = &svp->segs[i];
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/* move cursor to topmost vector which overlaps [y,y+1) */
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for (curs = 0; seg->points[curs + 1].y < y; curs++);
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cursor[i] = curs;
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dy = seg->points[curs + 1].y - seg->points[curs].y;
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if (fabs (dy) >= EPSILON)
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seg_dx[i] = (seg->points[curs + 1].x - seg->points[curs].x) /
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dy;
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else
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seg_dx[i] = 1e12;
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seg_x[i] = seg->points[curs].x +
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(y - seg->points[curs].y) * seg_dx[i];
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art_svp_render_insert_active (i, active_segs, n_active_segs++,
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seg_x, seg_dx);
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}
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}
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n_steps = 0;
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/* render the runlengths, advancing and deleting as we go */
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start = 0x8000;
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for (j = 0; j < n_active_segs; j++)
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{
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seg_index = active_segs[j];
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seg = &svp->segs[seg_index];
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curs = cursor[seg_index];
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while (curs != seg->n_points - 1 &&
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seg->points[curs].y < y + 1)
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{
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y_top = y;
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if (y_top < seg->points[curs].y)
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y_top = seg->points[curs].y;
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y_bot = y + 1;
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if (y_bot > seg->points[curs + 1].y)
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y_bot = seg->points[curs + 1].y;
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if (y_top != y_bot) {
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delta = (seg->dir ? 16711680.0 : -16711680.0) *
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(y_bot - y_top);
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x_top = seg_x[seg_index] + (y_top - y) * seg_dx[seg_index];
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x_bot = seg_x[seg_index] + (y_bot - y) * seg_dx[seg_index];
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if (x_top < x_bot)
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{
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x_min = x_top;
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x_max = x_bot;
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}
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else
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{
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x_min = x_bot;
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x_max = x_top;
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}
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ix_min = floor (x_min);
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ix_max = floor (x_max);
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if (ix_min >= x1)
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{
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/* skip; it starts to the right of the render region */
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}
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else if (ix_max < x0)
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/* it ends to the left of the render region */
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start += delta;
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else if (ix_min == ix_max)
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{
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/* case 1, antialias a single pixel */
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xdelta = (ix_min + 1 - (x_min + x_max) * 0.5) * delta;
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ADD_STEP(ix_min, xdelta)
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if (ix_min + 1 < x1)
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{
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xdelta = delta - xdelta;
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ADD_STEP(ix_min + 1, xdelta)
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}
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}
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else
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{
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/* case 2, antialias a run */
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rslope = 1.0 / fabs (seg_dx[seg_index]);
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drslope = delta * rslope;
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last =
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drslope * 0.5 *
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(ix_min + 1 - x_min) * (ix_min + 1 - x_min);
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xdelta = last;
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if (ix_min >= x0)
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{
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ADD_STEP(ix_min, xdelta)
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x = ix_min + 1;
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}
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else
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{
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start += last;
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x = x0;
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}
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if (ix_max > x1)
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ix_max = x1;
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for (; x < ix_max; x++)
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{
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this = (seg->dir ? 16711680.0 : -16711680.0) * rslope *
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(x + 0.5 - x_min);
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xdelta = this - last;
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last = this;
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ADD_STEP(x, xdelta)
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}
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if (x < x1)
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{
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this =
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delta * (1 - 0.5 *
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(x_max - ix_max) * (x_max - ix_max) *
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rslope);
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xdelta = this - last;
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last = this;
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ADD_STEP(x, xdelta)
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if (x + 1 < x1)
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{
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xdelta = delta - last;
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ADD_STEP(x + 1, xdelta)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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curs++;
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if (curs != seg->n_points - 1 &&
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seg->points[curs].y < y + 1)
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{
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dy = seg->points[curs + 1].y - seg->points[curs].y;
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if (fabs (dy) >= EPSILON)
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seg_dx[seg_index] = (seg->points[curs + 1].x -
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seg->points[curs].x) / dy;
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else
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seg_dx[seg_index] = 1e12;
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seg_x[seg_index] = seg->points[curs].x +
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(y - seg->points[curs].y) * seg_dx[seg_index];
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}
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/* break here, instead of duplicating predicate in while? */
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}
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if (seg->points[curs].y >= y + 1)
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{
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curs--;
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cursor[seg_index] = curs;
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seg_x[seg_index] += seg_dx[seg_index];
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}
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else
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{
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art_svp_render_delete_active (active_segs, j--,
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--n_active_segs);
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}
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}
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*p_start = start;
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*p_steps = steps;
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*p_n_steps = n_steps;
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iter->seg_ix = i;
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iter->n_active_segs = n_active_segs;
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iter->y++;
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}
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void
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art_svp_render_aa_iter_done (ArtSVPRenderAAIter *iter)
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{
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art_free (iter->steps);
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art_free (iter->seg_dx);
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art_free (iter->seg_x);
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art_free (iter->cursor);
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art_free (iter->active_segs);
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art_free (iter);
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}
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/**
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* art_svp_render_aa: Render SVP antialiased.
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* @svp: The #ArtSVP to render.
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* @x0: Left coordinate of destination rectangle.
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* @y0: Top coordinate of destination rectangle.
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* @x1: Right coordinate of destination rectangle.
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* @y1: Bottom coordinate of destination rectangle.
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* @callback: The callback which actually paints the pixels.
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* @callback_data: Private data for @callback.
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*
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* Renders the sorted vector path in the given rectangle, antialiased.
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*
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* This interface uses a callback for the actual pixel rendering. The
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* callback is called @y1 - @y0 times (once for each scan line). The y
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* coordinate is given as an argument for convenience (it could be
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* stored in the callback's private data and incremented on each
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* call).
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*
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* The rendered polygon is represented in a semi-runlength format: a
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* start value and a sequence of "steps". Each step has an x
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* coordinate and a value delta. The resulting value at position x is
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* equal to the sum of the start value and all step delta values for
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* which the step x coordinate is less than or equal to x. An
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* efficient algorithm will traverse the steps left to right, keeping
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* a running sum.
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*
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* All x coordinates in the steps are guaranteed to be @x0 <= x < @x1.
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* (This guarantee is a change from the gfonted vpaar renderer from
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* which this routine is derived, and is designed to simplify the
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* callback).
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*
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* The value 0x8000 represents 0% coverage by the polygon, while
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* 0xff8000 represents 100% coverage. This format is designed so that
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* >> 16 results in a standard 0x00..0xff value range, with nice
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* rounding.
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*
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**/
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void
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art_svp_render_aa (const ArtSVP *svp,
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int x0, int y0, int x1, int y1,
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void (*callback) (void *callback_data,
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int y,
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int start,
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ArtSVPRenderAAStep *steps, int n_steps),
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void *callback_data)
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{
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ArtSVPRenderAAIter *iter;
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int y;
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int start;
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ArtSVPRenderAAStep *steps;
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int n_steps;
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iter = art_svp_render_aa_iter (svp, x0, y0, x1, y1);
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for (y = y0; y < y1; y++)
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{
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art_svp_render_aa_iter_step (iter, &start, &steps, &n_steps);
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(*callback) (callback_data, y, start, steps, n_steps);
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}
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art_svp_render_aa_iter_done (iter);
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}
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