1 /*! 2 The Plotters backend API crate. This is a part of Plotters, the Rust drawing and plotting library, for more details regarding the entire 3 Plotters project, please check the [main crate](https://crates.io/crates/plotters). 4 5 This is the crate that used as the connector between Plotters and different backend crates. Since Plotters 0.3, all the backends has been 6 hosted as seperate crates for the usability and maintainability reasons. 7 8 At the same time, Plotters is now supporting third-party backends and all the backends are now supports "plug-and-play": 9 To use a external backend, just depends on both the Plotters main crate and the third-party backend crate. 10 11 # Notes for implementing Backend for Plotters 12 13 To create a new Plotters backend, this crate should be imported to the crate and the trait [DrawingBackend](trait.DrawingBackend.html) should 14 be implemented. It's highly recommended that the third-party backend uses `plotters-backend` by version specification `^x.y.*`. 15 For more details, see the [compatibility note](#compatibility-note). 16 17 If the backend only implements [DrawingBackend::draw_pixel](trait.DrawingBackend.html#tymethod.draw_pixel), the default CPU rasterizer will be 18 used to give your backend ability of drawing different shapes. For those backend that supports advanced drawing instructions, such as, GPU 19 acelerated shape drawing, all the provided trait method can be overriden from the specific backend code. 20 21 If your backend have text rendering ability, you may want to override the [DrawingBackend::estimate_text_size](trait.DrawingBackend.html#tymethod.estimate_text_size) 22 to avoid wrong spacing, since the Plotters default text handling code may behaves differently from the backend in terms of text rendering. 23 24 ## Animated or Realtime Rendering 25 Backend might render the image realtimely/animated, for example, a GTK backend for realtime display or a GIF image rendering. To support these 26 features, you need to play with `ensure_prepared` and `present` method. The following figure illustrates how Plotters operates a drawing backend. 27 28 - `ensure_prepared` - Called before each time when plotters want to draw. This function should initialize the backend for current frame, if the backend is already prepared 29 for a frame, this function should simply do nothing. 30 - `present` - Called when plotters want to finish current frame drawing 31 32 33 ```text 34 .ensure_prepared() && 35 +-------------+ +-------------+ .draw_pixels() +--------------+ drop 36 |Start drwaing|--->|Ready to draw| ------------------------+---->|Finish 1 frame| ---------> 37 +-------------+ +-------------+ | +--------------+ 38 ^ ^ | | 39 | +------------------------------- + | 40 | continue drawing | 41 +----------------------------------------------------------------+ 42 start render the next frame 43 .present() 44 ``` 45 - For both animated and static drawing, `DrawingBackend::present` indicates current frame should be flushed. 46 - For both animated and static drawing, `DrawingBackend::ensure_prepared` is called every time when plotters need to draw. 47 - For static drawing, the `DrawingBackend::present` is only called once manually, or from the Drop impl for the backend. 48 - For dynamic drawing, frames are defined by invocation of `DrawingBackend::present`, everything prior the invocation should belongs to previous frame 49 50 # Compatibility Note 51 Since Plotters v0.3, plotters use the "plug-and-play" schema to import backends, this requires both Plotters and the backend crates depdens on a 52 same version of `plotters-backend` crate. This crate (`plotters-backend`) will enforce that any revision (means the last number in a version number) 53 won't contains breaking change - both on the Plotters side and backend side. 54 55 Plotters main crate is always importing the backend crate with version specification `plotters-backend = "^<major>.<minor>*"`. 56 It's highly recommended that all the external crates follows the same rule to import `plotters-backend` depdendency, to avoid protential breaking 57 caused by `plotters-backend` crates gets a revision update. 58 59 We also impose a versioning rule with `plotters` and some backends: 60 The compatible main crate (`plotters`) and this crate (`plotters-backend`) are always use the same major and minor version number. 61 All the plotters main crate and second-party backends with version "x.y.*" should be compatible, and they should depens on the latest version of `plotters-backend x.y.*` 62 63 */ 64 use std::error::Error; 65 66 pub mod rasterizer; 67 mod style; 68 mod text; 69 70 pub use style::{BackendColor, BackendStyle}; 71 pub use text::{text_anchor, BackendTextStyle, FontFamily, FontStyle, FontTransform}; 72 73 use text_anchor::{HPos, VPos}; 74 75 /// A coordinate in the pixel-based backend. The coordinate follows the framebuffer's convention, 76 /// which defines the top-left point as (0, 0). 77 pub type BackendCoord = (i32, i32); 78 79 /// The error produced by a drawing backend. 80 #[derive(Debug)] 81 pub enum DrawingErrorKind<E: Error + Send + Sync> { 82 /// A drawing backend error 83 DrawingError(E), 84 /// A font rendering error 85 FontError(Box<dyn Error + Send + Sync + 'static>), 86 } 87 88 impl<E: Error + Send + Sync> std::fmt::Display for DrawingErrorKind<E> { fmt(&self, fmt: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> Result<(), std::fmt::Error>89 fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> Result<(), std::fmt::Error> { 90 match self { 91 DrawingErrorKind::DrawingError(e) => write!(fmt, "Drawing backend error: {}", e), 92 DrawingErrorKind::FontError(e) => write!(fmt, "Font loading error: {}", e), 93 } 94 } 95 } 96 97 impl<E: Error + Send + Sync> Error for DrawingErrorKind<E> {} 98 99 /// The drawing backend trait, which implements the low-level drawing APIs. 100 /// This trait has a set of default implementation. And the minimal requirement of 101 /// implementing a drawing backend is implementing the `draw_pixel` function. 102 /// 103 /// If the drawing backend supports vector graphics, the other drawing APIs should be 104 /// override by the backend specific implementation. Otherwise, the default implementation 105 /// will use the pixel-based approach to draw other types of low-level shapes. 106 pub trait DrawingBackend: Sized { 107 /// The error type reported by the backend 108 type ErrorType: Error + Send + Sync; 109 110 /// Get the dimension of the drawing backend in pixels get_size(&self) -> (u32, u32)111 fn get_size(&self) -> (u32, u32); 112 113 /// Ensure the backend is ready to draw ensure_prepared(&mut self) -> Result<(), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>>114 fn ensure_prepared(&mut self) -> Result<(), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>>; 115 116 /// Finalize the drawing step and present all the changes. 117 /// This is used as the real-time rendering support. 118 /// The backend may implement in the following way, when `ensure_prepared` is called 119 /// it checks if it needs a fresh buffer and `present` is called rendering all the 120 /// pending changes on the screen. present(&mut self) -> Result<(), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>>121 fn present(&mut self) -> Result<(), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>>; 122 123 /// Draw a pixel on the drawing backend 124 /// - `point`: The backend pixel-based coordinate to draw 125 /// - `color`: The color of the pixel draw_pixel( &mut self, point: BackendCoord, color: BackendColor, ) -> Result<(), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>>126 fn draw_pixel( 127 &mut self, 128 point: BackendCoord, 129 color: BackendColor, 130 ) -> Result<(), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>>; 131 132 /// Draw a line on the drawing backend 133 /// - `from`: The start point of the line 134 /// - `to`: The end point of the line 135 /// - `style`: The style of the line draw_line<S: BackendStyle>( &mut self, from: BackendCoord, to: BackendCoord, style: &S, ) -> Result<(), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>>136 fn draw_line<S: BackendStyle>( 137 &mut self, 138 from: BackendCoord, 139 to: BackendCoord, 140 style: &S, 141 ) -> Result<(), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>> { 142 rasterizer::draw_line(self, from, to, style) 143 } 144 145 /// Draw a rectangle on the drawing backend 146 /// - `upper_left`: The coordinate of the upper-left corner of the rect 147 /// - `bottom_right`: The coordinate of the bottom-right corner of the rect 148 /// - `style`: The style 149 /// - `fill`: If the rectangle should be filled draw_rect<S: BackendStyle>( &mut self, upper_left: BackendCoord, bottom_right: BackendCoord, style: &S, fill: bool, ) -> Result<(), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>>150 fn draw_rect<S: BackendStyle>( 151 &mut self, 152 upper_left: BackendCoord, 153 bottom_right: BackendCoord, 154 style: &S, 155 fill: bool, 156 ) -> Result<(), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>> { 157 rasterizer::draw_rect(self, upper_left, bottom_right, style, fill) 158 } 159 160 /// Draw a path on the drawing backend 161 /// - `path`: The iterator of key points of the path 162 /// - `style`: The style of the path draw_path<S: BackendStyle, I: IntoIterator<Item = BackendCoord>>( &mut self, path: I, style: &S, ) -> Result<(), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>>163 fn draw_path<S: BackendStyle, I: IntoIterator<Item = BackendCoord>>( 164 &mut self, 165 path: I, 166 style: &S, 167 ) -> Result<(), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>> { 168 if style.color().alpha == 0.0 { 169 return Ok(()); 170 } 171 172 if style.stroke_width() == 1 { 173 let mut begin: Option<BackendCoord> = None; 174 for end in path.into_iter() { 175 if let Some(begin) = begin { 176 let result = self.draw_line(begin, end, style); 177 if result.is_err() { 178 return result; 179 } 180 } 181 begin = Some(end); 182 } 183 } else { 184 let p: Vec<_> = path.into_iter().collect(); 185 let v = rasterizer::polygonize(&p[..], style.stroke_width()); 186 return self.fill_polygon(v, &style.color()); 187 } 188 Ok(()) 189 } 190 191 /// Draw a circle on the drawing backend 192 /// - `center`: The center coordinate of the circle 193 /// - `radius`: The radius of the circle 194 /// - `style`: The style of the shape 195 /// - `fill`: If the circle should be filled draw_circle<S: BackendStyle>( &mut self, center: BackendCoord, radius: u32, style: &S, fill: bool, ) -> Result<(), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>>196 fn draw_circle<S: BackendStyle>( 197 &mut self, 198 center: BackendCoord, 199 radius: u32, 200 style: &S, 201 fill: bool, 202 ) -> Result<(), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>> { 203 rasterizer::draw_circle(self, center, radius, style, fill) 204 } 205 fill_polygon<S: BackendStyle, I: IntoIterator<Item = BackendCoord>>( &mut self, vert: I, style: &S, ) -> Result<(), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>>206 fn fill_polygon<S: BackendStyle, I: IntoIterator<Item = BackendCoord>>( 207 &mut self, 208 vert: I, 209 style: &S, 210 ) -> Result<(), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>> { 211 let vert_buf: Vec<_> = vert.into_iter().collect(); 212 213 rasterizer::fill_polygon(self, &vert_buf[..], style) 214 } 215 216 /// Draw a text on the drawing backend 217 /// - `text`: The text to draw 218 /// - `style`: The text style 219 /// - `pos` : The text anchor point draw_text<TStyle: BackendTextStyle>( &mut self, text: &str, style: &TStyle, pos: BackendCoord, ) -> Result<(), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>>220 fn draw_text<TStyle: BackendTextStyle>( 221 &mut self, 222 text: &str, 223 style: &TStyle, 224 pos: BackendCoord, 225 ) -> Result<(), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>> { 226 let color = style.color(); 227 if color.alpha == 0.0 { 228 return Ok(()); 229 } 230 231 let layout = style 232 .layout_box(text) 233 .map_err(|e| DrawingErrorKind::FontError(Box::new(e)))?; 234 let ((min_x, min_y), (max_x, max_y)) = layout; 235 let width = (max_x - min_x) as i32; 236 let height = (max_y - min_y) as i32; 237 let dx = match style.anchor().h_pos { 238 HPos::Left => 0, 239 HPos::Right => -width, 240 HPos::Center => -width / 2, 241 }; 242 let dy = match style.anchor().v_pos { 243 VPos::Top => 0, 244 VPos::Center => -height / 2, 245 VPos::Bottom => -height, 246 }; 247 let trans = style.transform(); 248 let (w, h) = self.get_size(); 249 match style.draw(text, (0, 0), |x, y, color| { 250 let (x, y) = trans.transform(x + dx - min_x, y + dy - min_y); 251 let (x, y) = (pos.0 + x, pos.1 + y); 252 if x >= 0 && x < w as i32 && y >= 0 && y < h as i32 { 253 self.draw_pixel((x, y), color) 254 } else { 255 Ok(()) 256 } 257 }) { 258 Ok(drawing_result) => drawing_result, 259 Err(font_error) => Err(DrawingErrorKind::FontError(Box::new(font_error))), 260 } 261 } 262 263 /// Estimate the size of the horizontal text if rendered on this backend. 264 /// This is important because some of the backend may not have font ability. 265 /// Thus this allows those backend reports proper value rather than ask the 266 /// font rasterizer for that. 267 /// 268 /// - `text`: The text to estimate 269 /// - `font`: The font to estimate 270 /// - *Returns* The estimated text size estimate_text_size<TStyle: BackendTextStyle>( &self, text: &str, style: &TStyle, ) -> Result<(u32, u32), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>>271 fn estimate_text_size<TStyle: BackendTextStyle>( 272 &self, 273 text: &str, 274 style: &TStyle, 275 ) -> Result<(u32, u32), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>> { 276 let layout = style 277 .layout_box(text) 278 .map_err(|e| DrawingErrorKind::FontError(Box::new(e)))?; 279 Ok(( 280 ((layout.1).0 - (layout.0).0) as u32, 281 ((layout.1).1 - (layout.0).1) as u32, 282 )) 283 } 284 285 /// Blit a bitmap on to the backend. 286 /// 287 /// - `text`: pos the left upper conner of the bitmap to blit 288 /// - `src`: The source of the image 289 /// 290 /// TODO: The default implementation of bitmap blitting assumes that the bitmap is RGB, but 291 /// this may not be the case. But for bitmap backend it's actually ok if we use the bitmap 292 /// element that matches the pixel format, but we need to fix this. blit_bitmap<'a>( &mut self, pos: BackendCoord, (iw, ih): (u32, u32), src: &'a [u8], ) -> Result<(), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>>293 fn blit_bitmap<'a>( 294 &mut self, 295 pos: BackendCoord, 296 (iw, ih): (u32, u32), 297 src: &'a [u8], 298 ) -> Result<(), DrawingErrorKind<Self::ErrorType>> { 299 let (w, h) = self.get_size(); 300 301 for dx in 0..iw { 302 if pos.0 + dx as i32 >= w as i32 { 303 break; 304 } 305 for dy in 0..ih { 306 if pos.1 + dy as i32 >= h as i32 { 307 break; 308 } 309 // FIXME: This assume we have RGB image buffer 310 let r = src[(dx + dy * w) as usize * 3]; 311 let g = src[(dx + dy * w) as usize * 3 + 1]; 312 let b = src[(dx + dy * w) as usize * 3 + 2]; 313 let color = BackendColor { 314 alpha: 1.0, 315 rgb: (r, g, b), 316 }; 317 let result = self.draw_pixel((pos.0 + dx as i32, pos.1 + dy as i32), color); 318 if result.is_err() { 319 return result; 320 } 321 } 322 } 323 324 Ok(()) 325 } 326 } 327