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{
File: HIToolbox/HIGeometry.h
Contains: HIToolbox interfaces for geometry
Version: HIToolbox-219.4.81~2
Copyright: © 1984-2005 by Apple Computer, Inc., all rights reserved.
Bugs?: For bug reports, consult the following page on
the World Wide Web:
http://www.freepascal.org/bugs.html
}
{ Pascal Translation: Peter N Lewis, <peter@stairways.com.au>, August 2005 }
{
Modified for use with Free Pascal
Version 200
Please report any bugs to <gpc@microbizz.nl>
}
{$mode macpas}
{$packenum 1}
{$macro on}
{$inline on}
{$CALLING MWPASCAL}
unit HIGeometry;
interface
{$setc UNIVERSAL_INTERFACES_VERSION := $0342}
{$setc GAP_INTERFACES_VERSION := $0200}
{$ifc not defined USE_CFSTR_CONSTANT_MACROS}
{$setc USE_CFSTR_CONSTANT_MACROS := TRUE}
{$endc}
{$ifc defined CPUPOWERPC and defined CPUI386}
{$error Conflicting initial definitions for CPUPOWERPC and CPUI386}
{$endc}
{$ifc defined FPC_BIG_ENDIAN and defined FPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN}
{$error Conflicting initial definitions for FPC_BIG_ENDIAN and FPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN}
{$endc}
{$ifc not defined __ppc__ and defined CPUPOWERPC}
{$setc __ppc__ := 1}
{$elsec}
{$setc __ppc__ := 0}
{$endc}
{$ifc not defined __i386__ and defined CPUI386}
{$setc __i386__ := 1}
{$elsec}
{$setc __i386__ := 0}
{$endc}
{$ifc defined __ppc__ and __ppc__ and defined __i386__ and __i386__}
{$error Conflicting definitions for __ppc__ and __i386__}
{$endc}
{$ifc defined __ppc__ and __ppc__}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := TRUE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := FALSE}
{$elifc defined __i386__ and __i386__}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_X86 := TRUE}
{$elsec}
{$error Neither __ppc__ nor __i386__ is defined.}
{$endc}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_PPC_64 := FALSE}
{$ifc defined FPC_BIG_ENDIAN}
{$setc TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN := TRUE}
{$setc TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN := FALSE}
{$elifc defined FPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN}
{$setc TARGET_RT_BIG_ENDIAN := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_RT_LITTLE_ENDIAN := TRUE}
{$elsec}
{$error Neither FPC_BIG_ENDIAN nor FPC_LITTLE_ENDIAN are defined.}
{$endc}
{$setc ACCESSOR_CALLS_ARE_FUNCTIONS := TRUE}
{$setc CALL_NOT_IN_CARBON := FALSE}
{$setc OLDROUTINENAMES := FALSE}
{$setc OPAQUE_TOOLBOX_STRUCTS := TRUE}
{$setc OPAQUE_UPP_TYPES := TRUE}
{$setc OTCARBONAPPLICATION := TRUE}
{$setc OTKERNEL := FALSE}
{$setc PM_USE_SESSION_APIS := TRUE}
{$setc TARGET_API_MAC_CARBON := TRUE}
{$setc TARGET_API_MAC_OS8 := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_API_MAC_OSX := TRUE}
{$setc TARGET_CARBON := TRUE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_68K := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_MIPS := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_CPU_SPARC := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_OS_MAC := TRUE}
{$setc TARGET_OS_UNIX := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_OS_WIN32 := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_RT_MAC_68881 := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_RT_MAC_CFM := FALSE}
{$setc TARGET_RT_MAC_MACHO := TRUE}
{$setc TYPED_FUNCTION_POINTERS := TRUE}
{$setc TYPE_BOOL := FALSE}
{$setc TYPE_EXTENDED := FALSE}
{$setc TYPE_LONGLONG := TRUE}
uses MacTypes,CGGeometry;
{$ALIGN MAC68K}
{
* HIPoint
*
* Discussion:
* HIPoint is a new, floating point-based type to help express
* coordinates in a much richer fashion than the classic QuickDraw
* points. It will, in time, be more heavily used throughout the
* Toolbox. For now, it is replacing our use of typeQDPoint in mouse
* events. This is to better support sub-pixel tablet coordinates.
* If you ask for a mouse location with typeQDPoint, and the point
* is actually stored as typeHIPoint, it will automatically be
* coerced to typeQDPoint for you, so this change should be largely
* transparent to applications. HIPoints are in screen space, i.e.
* the top left of the screen is 0, 0.
}
type
HIPoint = CGPoint;
HIPointPtr = ^HIPoint;
{
* HISize
*
* Discussion:
* HISize is a floating point-based type to help express dimensions
* in a much richer fashion than the classic QuickDraw coordinates.
}
type
HISize = CGSize;
HISizePtr = ^HISize;
{
* HIRect
*
* Discussion:
* HIRect is a new, floating point-based type to help express
* rectangles in a much richer fashion than the classic QuickDraw
* rects. It will, in time, be more heavily used throughout the
* Toolbox. HIRects are in screen space, i.e. the top left of the
* screen is 0, 0.
}
type
HIRect = CGRect;
HIRectPtr = ^HIRect;
{
* HIGetScaleFactor()
*
* Discussion:
* Returns the resolution independence scale factor.
*
* Mac OS X threading:
* Not thread safe
*
* Result:
* A float indicating the resolution independence scale factor.
*
* Availability:
* Mac OS X: in version 10.4 and later in Carbon.framework
* CarbonLib: not available in CarbonLib 1.x, is available on Mac OS X version 10.4 and later
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
}
function HIGetScaleFactor: Float32; external name '_HIGetScaleFactor';
(* AVAILABLE_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_4_AND_LATER *)
{
* HICoordinateSpace
*
* Summary:
* Coordinate spaces for use with HIPointConvert, HIRectConvert, and
* HISizeConvert.
}
type
HICoordinateSpace = UInt32;
const
{
* The coordinate space defined by the position and sizes of the
* screen GDevices. More correctly, this is a 72 DPI coordinate space
* covering the screens. When the scale factor is not 1.0, this is
* the compatibility notion of global coordinates. When the scale
* factor is 1.0, this and kHICoordSpaceScreenPixel are the same.
}
kHICoordSpace72DPIGlobal = 1;
{
* The coordinate space defined by physical screen pixels. When the
* scale factor is 1.0, this and kHICoordSpace72DPIGlobal are the
* same.
}
kHICoordSpaceScreenPixel = 2;
{
* The coordinate space of a specified WindowRef, with ( 0, 0 ) at
* the top left of the window's structure. When this is passed to a
* conversion routine as a source or destination coordinate space,
* you must also pass a WindowRef as a source or destination object.
}
kHICoordSpaceWindow = 3;
{
* The coordinate space of a given HIViewRef, with ( 0, 0 ) at the
* top left of the view unless changed by HIViewSetBoundsOrigin. When
* this is passed to a conversion routine as a source or destination
* coordinate space, you must also pass an HIViewRef as a source or
* destination object.
}
kHICoordSpaceView = 4;
{
* HIPointConvert()
*
* Discussion:
* This routine converts an HIPoint from one coordinate space to
* another. It takes into account the resolution-independent display
* scale factor as appropriate.
*
* Mac OS X threading:
* Not thread safe
*
* Parameters:
*
* ioPoint:
* The HIPoint to convert.
*
* inSourceSpace:
* The HICoordinateSpace constant specifying the source coordinate
* space that the point is to be converted from. Some coordinate
* spaces require the caller to pass extra information in the
* inSourceObject parameter.
*
* inSourceObject:
* An specific object defining the source coordinate space that
* the point is to be converted from. You might pass a WindowRef
* or an HIViewRef. If no object is necessary, you must pass NULL.
* See the HICoordinateSpace documentation for details on which
* HICoordinateSpaces require objects.
*
* inDestinationSpace:
* The HICoordinateSpace constant specifying the destination
* coordinate space that the point is to be converted to. Some
* coordinate spaces require the caller to pass extra information
* in the inDestinationObject parameter.
*
* inDestinationObject:
* An specific object defining the destination coordinate space
* that the point is to be converted to. You might pass a
* WindowRef or an HIViewRef. If no object is necessary, you must
* pass NULL. See the HICoordinateSpace documentation for details
* on which HICoordinateSpaces require objects.
*
* Availability:
* Mac OS X: in version 10.4 and later in Carbon.framework
* CarbonLib: not available in CarbonLib 1.x, is available on Mac OS X version 10.4 and later
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
}
procedure HIPointConvert( var ioPoint: HIPoint; inSourceSpace: HICoordinateSpace; inSourceObject: UnivPtr { can be NULL }; inDestinationSpace: HICoordinateSpace; inDestinationObject: UnivPtr { can be NULL } ); external name '_HIPointConvert';
(* AVAILABLE_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_4_AND_LATER *)
{
* HIRectConvert()
*
* Discussion:
* This routine converts an HIRect from one coordinate space to
* another. It takes into account the resolution-independent display
* scale factor as appropriate.
*
* Mac OS X threading:
* Not thread safe
*
* Parameters:
*
* ioRect:
* The HIRect to convert.
*
* inSourceSpace:
* The HICoordinateSpace constant specifying the source coordinate
* space that the rect is to be converted from. Some coordinate
* spaces require the caller to pass extra information in the
* inSourceObject parameter.
*
* inSourceObject:
* An specific object defining the source coordinate space that
* the rect is to be converted from. You might pass a WindowRef or
* an HIViewRef. If no object is necessary, you must pass NULL.
* See the HICoordinateSpace documentation for details on which
* HICoordinateSpaces require objects.
*
* inDestinationSpace:
* The HICoordinateSpace constant specifying the destination
* coordinate space that the rect is to be converted to. Some
* coordinate spaces require the caller to pass extra information
* in the inDestinationObject parameter.
*
* inDestinationObject:
* An specific object defining the destination coordinate space
* that the rect is to be converted to. You might pass a WindowRef
* or an HIViewRef. If no object is necessary, you must pass NULL.
* See the HICoordinateSpace documentation for details on which
* HICoordinateSpaces require objects.
*
* Availability:
* Mac OS X: in version 10.4 and later in Carbon.framework
* CarbonLib: not available in CarbonLib 1.x, is available on Mac OS X version 10.4 and later
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
}
procedure HIRectConvert( var ioRect: HIRect; inSourceSpace: HICoordinateSpace; inSourceObject: UnivPtr { can be NULL }; inDestinationSpace: HICoordinateSpace; inDestinationObject: UnivPtr { can be NULL } ); external name '_HIRectConvert';
(* AVAILABLE_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_4_AND_LATER *)
{
* HISizeConvert()
*
* Discussion:
* This routine converts an HISize from one coordinate space to
* another. It takes into account the resolution-independent display
* scale factor as appropriate.
*
* Mac OS X threading:
* Not thread safe
*
* Parameters:
*
* ioSize:
* The HISize to convert.
*
* inSourceSpace:
* The HICoordinateSpace constant specifying the source coordinate
* space that the size is to be converted from. Some coordinate
* spaces require the caller to pass extra information in the
* inSourceObject parameter.
*
* inSourceObject:
* An specific object defining the source coordinate space that
* the size is to be converted from. You might pass a WindowRef or
* an HIViewRef. If no object is necessary, you must pass NULL.
* See the HICoordinateSpace documentation for details on which
* HICoordinateSpaces require objects.
*
* inDestinationSpace:
* The HICoordinateSpace constant specifying the destination
* coordinate space that the size is to be converted to. Some
* coordinate spaces require the caller to pass extra information
* in the inDestinationObject parameter.
*
* inDestinationObject:
* An specific object defining the destination coordinate space
* that the size is to be converted to. You might pass a WindowRef
* or an HIViewRef. If no object is necessary, you must pass NULL.
* See the HICoordinateSpace documentation for details on which
* HICoordinateSpaces require objects.
*
* Availability:
* Mac OS X: in version 10.4 and later in Carbon.framework
* CarbonLib: not available in CarbonLib 1.x, is available on Mac OS X version 10.4 and later
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
}
procedure HISizeConvert( var ioSize: HISize; inSourceSpace: HICoordinateSpace; inSourceObject: UnivPtr { can be NULL }; inDestinationSpace: HICoordinateSpace; inDestinationObject: UnivPtr { can be NULL } ); external name '_HISizeConvert';
(* AVAILABLE_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_4_AND_LATER *)
end.
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