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// Copyright 2015 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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//
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//
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// limitations under the License.
// Display Window creation and management.
#ifndef STARBOARD_WINDOW_H_
#define STARBOARD_WINDOW_H_
#include "starboard/export.h"
#include "starboard/types.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
// Private structure representing a system window.
typedef struct SbWindowPrivate SbWindowPrivate;
// A handle to a window.
typedef SbWindowPrivate* SbWindow;
// The size of a window in graphics rendering coordinates. The width and height
// of a window should correspond to the size of the graphics surface used for
// drawing that would be created to back that window.
typedef struct SbWindowSize {
// The width of the window in graphics pixels.
int width;
// The height of the window in graphics pixels.
int height;
// The ratio of video pixels to graphics pixels. This ratio must be applied
// equally to width and height, meaning the aspect ratio is maintained.
//
// A value of 1.0f means the video resolution is the same as the graphics
// resolution. This is the most common case.
//
// Values greater than 1.0f mean that the video resolution is higher (denser,
// larger) than the graphics resolution. This is a common case as devices
// often have more video decoding capabilities than graphics rendering
// capabilities (or memory, etc...).
//
// Values less than 1.0f mean that the maximum video resolution is smaller
// than the graphics resolution.
//
// A value of 0.0f means the ratio could not be determined, it should be
// assumed to be the same as the graphics resolution (i.e. 1.0f).
float video_pixel_ratio;
} SbWindowSize;
// Options that can be requested at window creation time.
typedef struct SbWindowOptions {
// The requested size of the new window. The value of |video_pixel_ratio| will
// not be used or looked at.
SbWindowSize size;
// Whether the new window should be windowed or not. If not, the requested
// size is really the requested resolution.
bool windowed;
// The name of the window to create.
const char* name;
} SbWindowOptions;
// Well-defined value for an invalid window handle.
#define kSbWindowInvalid ((SbWindow)NULL)
// Returns whether the given window handle is valid.
static SB_C_INLINE bool SbWindowIsValid(SbWindow window) {
return window != kSbWindowInvalid;
}
// Creates a new system window with the given |options|, which may be
// NULL. Returns kSbWindowInvalid if unable to create the requested SbWindow,
// either due to policy, or unsatisfiable options.
//
// If options are not specified, this function will use all defaults, which must
// work on every platform. In general, it defaults to creating a fullscreen
// window at the highest 16:9 resolution that it can. If the platform does not
// support fullscreen windows, then it will create a normal windowed window.
//
// Some devices are fullscreen-only (most of the production targets for
// Starboard). In those cases, only one SbWindow may be created, and it must be
// fullscreen. Additionally, the requested size will actually be the requested
// resolution, and must be a supported resolution, as specified by the
// resolutions returned by SbWindowGetSupportedResolutionIterator().
//
// A SbWindow must be created in order to receive window-based events, like
// input events, even on fullscreen-only devices. These will be dispatched to
// the Starboard entry point.
SB_EXPORT SbWindow SbWindowCreate(const SbWindowOptions* options);
// Sets |options| to all the defaults. |options| must not be NULL.
SB_EXPORT void SbWindowSetDefaultOptions(SbWindowOptions* options);
// Destroys |window|, reclaiming associated resources.
SB_EXPORT bool SbWindowDestroy(SbWindow window);
// Sets |size| to the dimensions of |window|. Returns true on success. If false
// is returned, |size| will not be modified.
SB_EXPORT bool SbWindowGetSize(SbWindow window, SbWindowSize* size);
// Gets the platform-specific handle for |window|, which can be passed as an
// EGLNativeWindowType to initialize EGL/GLES. This return value is entirely
// platform specific, so there are no constraints about expected ranges.
SB_EXPORT void* SbWindowGetPlatformHandle(SbWindow window);
#ifdef __cplusplus
} // extern "C"
#endif
#endif // STARBOARD_WINDOW_H_