/* rbSFML - Copyright (c) 2010 Henrik Valter Vogelius Hansson - groogy@groogy.se * This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or * implied warranty. In no event will the authors be held * liable for any damages arising from the use of this software. * * Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, * including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute * it freely, subject to the following restrictions: * * 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; * you must not claim that you wrote the original software. * If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment * in the product documentation would be appreciated but * is not required. * * 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, * and must not be misrepresented as being the original software. * * 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any * source distribution. */ #include "Font.hpp" #include "main.hpp" #include VALUE globalFontClass; /* External classes */ extern VALUE globalGlyphClass; extern VALUE globalRectClass; extern VALUE globalImageClass; static void Font_Free( sf::Font *anObject ) { delete anObject; } /* call-seq: * font.loadFromFile( filename ) -> true or false * * Load the font from a file. * * The supported font formats are: TrueType, Type 1, CFF, OpenType, SFNT, X11 PCF, Windows FNT, BDF, PFR and * Type 42. Note that this function know nothing about the standard fonts installed on the user's system, thus * you can't load them directly. */ static VALUE Font_LoadFromFile( VALUE self, VALUE aFileName ) { sf::Font *object = NULL; Data_Get_Struct( self, sf::Font, object ); if( object->LoadFromFile( rb_string_value_cstr( &aFileName ) ) == true ) { return Qtrue; } else { return Qfalse; } } /* call-seq: * font.getGlyph( codePoint, characterSize, boldFlag ) -> glyph * * Retrieve a glyph of the font. */ static VALUE Font_GetGlyph( VALUE self, VALUE aCodePoint, VALUE aCharacterSize, VALUE aBoldFlag ) { sf::Font *object = NULL; Data_Get_Struct( self, sf::Font, object ); const sf::Glyph &glyph = object->GetGlyph( FIX2UINT( aCodePoint ), FIX2UINT( aCharacterSize ), aBoldFlag != Qfalse ); VALUE rbGlyph = rb_funcall( globalGlyphClass, rb_intern( "new" ), 0 ); VALUE bounds = rb_funcall( globalRectClass, rb_intern( "new" ), 4, INT2FIX( glyph.Bounds.Left ), INT2FIX( glyph.Bounds.Top ), INT2FIX( glyph.Bounds.Width ), INT2FIX( glyph.Bounds.Height ) ); VALUE subRect = rb_funcall( globalRectClass, rb_intern( "new" ), 4, INT2FIX( glyph.SubRect.Left ), INT2FIX( glyph.SubRect.Top ), INT2FIX( glyph.SubRect.Width ), INT2FIX( glyph.SubRect.Height ) ); rb_funcall( rbGlyph, rb_intern( "advance=" ), 1, INT2FIX( glyph.Advance ) ); rb_funcall( rbGlyph, rb_intern( "bounds=" ), 1, bounds ); rb_funcall( rbGlyph, rb_intern( "subRect=" ), 1, subRect ); return rbGlyph; } /* call-seq: * font.getKerning( first, size, characterSize ) -> fixnum * * Get the kerning offset of two glyphs. * * The kerning is an extra offset (negative) to apply between two glyphs when rendering them, to make the pair * look more "natural". For example, the pair "AV" have a special kerning to make them closer than other characters. * Most of the glyphs pairs have a kerning offset of zero, though. */ static VALUE Font_GetKerning( VALUE self, VALUE aFirst, VALUE aSecond, VALUE aCharacterSize ) { sf::Font *object = NULL; Data_Get_Struct( self, sf::Font, object ); return INT2FIX( object->GetKerning( FIX2UINT( aFirst ), FIX2UINT( aSecond ), FIX2UINT( aCharacterSize ) ) ); } /* call-seq: * font.getLineSpacing( characterSize ) -> fixnum * * Get the line spacing. * * Line spacing is the vertical offset to apply between two consecutive lines of text. */ static VALUE Font_GetLineSpacing( VALUE self, VALUE aCharacterSize ) { sf::Font *object = NULL; Data_Get_Struct( self, sf::Font, object ); return INT2FIX( object->GetLineSpacing( FIX2UINT( aCharacterSize ) ) ); } /* call-seq: * font.getImage( characterSize ) -> image * * Retrieve the image containing the loaded glyphs of a certain size. * * The contents of the returned image changes as more glyphs are requested, thus it is not very relevant. * It is mainly used internally by SFML::Text. */ static VALUE Font_GetImage( VALUE self, VALUE aCharacterSize ) { sf::Font *object = NULL; Data_Get_Struct( self, sf::Font, object ); const sf::Image& image = object->GetImage( FIX2UINT( aCharacterSize ) ); VALUE rbImage = Data_Wrap_Struct( globalImageClass, 0, 0, const_cast( &image ) ); rb_iv_set( rbImage, "@__owner__", self ); return rbImage; } static VALUE Font_New( int argc, VALUE *args, VALUE aKlass ) { sf::Font *object = new sf::Font(); VALUE rbData = Data_Wrap_Struct( aKlass, 0, Font_Free, object ); rb_obj_call_init( rbData, argc, args ); return rbData; } static VALUE Font_GetDefaultFont( VALUE aKlass ) { const sf::Font& font = sf::Font::GetDefaultFont(); VALUE rbFont = Data_Wrap_Struct( globalFontClass, 0, 0, const_cast( &font ) ); return rbFont; } void Init_Font( void ) { /* SFML namespace which contains the classes of this module. */ VALUE sfml = rb_define_module( "SFML" ); /* Class for loading and manipulating character fonts. * * Fonts can be loaded from a file or from memory, from the most common types of fonts. * * See the loadFromFile method for the complete list of supported formats. * * Once it is loaded, a SFML::Font instance provides three types of informations about the font: * * - Global metrics, such as the line spacing * - Per-glyph metrics, such as bounding box or kerning * - Pixel representation of glyphs * * Fonts alone are not very useful: they hold the font data but cannot make anything useful of it. To do so you need * to use the SFML::Text class, which is able to properly output text with several options such as character size, style, * color, position, rotation, etc. This separation allows more flexibility and better performances: indeed a sf::Font * is a heavy resource, and any operation on it is slow (often too slow for real-time applications). On the other side, * a SFML::Text is a lightweight object which can combine the glyphs data and metrics of a SFML::Font to display any text * on a render target. Note that it is also possible to bind several SFML::Text instances to the same sf::Font. * * It is important to note that the sf::Text instance doesn't copy the font that it uses, it only keeps a reference to * it. Thus, a SFML::Font must not be destructed while it is used by a SFML::Text (i.e. never write a function that uses * a local SFML::Font instance for creating a text). * * Usage example: * * # Declare a new font * font = SFML::Font.new * * # Load it from a file * if font.LoadFromFile("arial.ttf") == false * # error... * end * * # Create a text which uses our font * text1 = SFML::Text.new * text1.setFont( font ) * text1.setCharacterSize( 30 ) * text1.setStyle( sf::Text::Regular ) * * # Create another text using the same font, but with different parameters * text2 = SFML::Text.new * text2.setFont( font ) * text2.setCharacterSize( 50 ) * text2.setStyle( SFML::Text::Italic ) * * Apart from loading font files, and passing them to instances of SFML::Text, you should normally not have to deal * directly with this class. However, it may be useful to access the font metrics or rasterized glyphs for advanced * usage. */ globalFontClass = rb_define_class_under( sfml, "Font", rb_cObject ); // Class methods rb_define_singleton_method( globalFontClass, "new", Font_New, -1 ); rb_define_singleton_method( globalFontClass, "getDefaultFont", Font_GetDefaultFont, 0 ); // Instance methods rb_define_method( globalFontClass, "loadFromFile", Font_LoadFromFile, 1 ); rb_define_method( globalFontClass, "getGlyph", Font_GetGlyph, 3 ); rb_define_method( globalFontClass, "getKerning", Font_GetKerning, 3 ); rb_define_method( globalFontClass, "getLineSpacing", Font_GetLineSpacing, 1 ); rb_define_method( globalFontClass, "getImage", Font_GetImage, 1 ); // Class Aliases rb_define_alias( CLASS_OF( globalFontClass ), "get_default_font", "getDefaultFont" ); rb_define_alias( CLASS_OF( globalFontClass ), "defaultFont", "getDefaultFont" ); rb_define_alias( CLASS_OF( globalFontClass ), "default_font", "getDefaultFont" ); // Instance Aliases rb_define_alias( globalFontClass , "load_from_file", "loadFromFile" ); rb_define_alias( globalFontClass , "loadFile", "loadFromFile" ); rb_define_alias( globalFontClass , "load_file", "loadFromFile" ); rb_define_alias( globalFontClass , "get_glyph", "getGlyph" ); rb_define_alias( globalFontClass , "get_kerning", "getKerning" ); rb_define_alias( globalFontClass , "get_line_spacing", "getLineSpacing" ); rb_define_alias( globalFontClass , "get_image", "getImage" ); }