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* This file is part of OpenTTD.
* OpenTTD is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.
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* See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with OpenTTD. If not, see .
*/
/** @file video_driver.hpp Base of all video drivers. */
#ifndef VIDEO_VIDEO_DRIVER_HPP
#define VIDEO_VIDEO_DRIVER_HPP
#include "../driver.h"
#include "../core/geometry_type.hpp"
#include "../core/math_func.hpp"
#include "../settings_type.h"
#include "../zoom_type.h"
#include
#include
extern std::string _ini_videodriver;
extern std::vector _resolutions;
extern Dimension _cur_resolution;
extern bool _rightclick_emulate;
/** The base of all video drivers. */
class VideoDriver : public Driver {
const uint DEFAULT_WINDOW_WIDTH = 640u; ///< Default window width.
const uint DEFAULT_WINDOW_HEIGHT = 480u; ///< Default window height.
public:
/**
* Mark a particular area dirty.
* @param left The left most line of the dirty area.
* @param top The top most line of the dirty area.
* @param width The width of the dirty area.
* @param height The height of the dirty area.
*/
virtual void MakeDirty(int left, int top, int width, int height) = 0;
/**
* Perform the actual drawing.
*/
virtual void MainLoop() = 0;
/**
* Change the resolution of the window.
* @param w The new width.
* @param h The new height.
* @return True if the change succeeded.
*/
virtual bool ChangeResolution(int w, int h) = 0;
/**
* Change the full screen setting.
* @param fullscreen The new setting.
* @return True if the change succeeded.
*/
virtual bool ToggleFullscreen(bool fullscreen) = 0;
/**
* Callback invoked after the blitter was changed.
* This may only be called between AcquireBlitterLock and ReleaseBlitterLock.
* @return True if no error.
*/
virtual bool AfterBlitterChange()
{
return true;
}
/**
* Acquire any lock(s) required to be held when changing blitters.
* These lock(s) may not be acquired recursively.
*/
virtual void AcquireBlitterLock() { }
/**
* Release any lock(s) required to be held when changing blitters.
* These lock(s) may not be acquired recursively.
*/
virtual void ReleaseBlitterLock() { }
virtual bool ClaimMousePointer()
{
return true;
}
/**
* Whether the driver has a graphical user interface with the end user.
* Or in other words, whether we should spawn a thread for world generation
* and NewGRF scanning so the graphical updates can keep coming. Otherwise
* progress has to be shown on the console, which uses by definition another
* thread/process for display purposes.
* @return True for all drivers except null and dedicated.
*/
virtual bool HasGUI() const
{
return true;
}
/**
* An edit box lost the input focus. Abort character compositing if necessary.
*/
virtual void EditBoxLostFocus() {}
/**
* An edit box gained the input focus
*/
virtual void EditBoxGainedFocus() {}
/**
* Get a suggested default GUI zoom taking screen DPI into account.
*/
virtual ZoomLevel GetSuggestedUIZoom()
{
float dpi_scale = this->GetDPIScale();
if (dpi_scale >= 3.0f) return ZOOM_LVL_NORMAL;
if (dpi_scale >= 1.5f) return ZOOM_LVL_OUT_2X;
return ZOOM_LVL_OUT_4X;
}
/**
* Get the currently active instance of the video driver.
*/
static VideoDriver *GetInstance() {
return static_cast(*DriverFactoryBase::GetActiveDriver(Driver::DT_VIDEO));
}
protected:
const uint ALLOWED_DRIFT = 5; ///< How many times videodriver can miss deadlines without it being overly compensated.
/**
* Get the resolution of the main screen.
*/
virtual Dimension GetScreenSize() const { return { DEFAULT_WINDOW_WIDTH, DEFAULT_WINDOW_HEIGHT }; }
/**
* Get DPI scaling factor of the screen OTTD is displayed on.
* @return 1.0 for default platform DPI, > 1.0 for higher DPI values, and < 1.0 for smaller DPI values.
*/
virtual float GetDPIScale() { return 1.0f; }
/**
* Apply resolution auto-detection and clamp to sensible defaults.
*/
void UpdateAutoResolution()
{
if (_cur_resolution.width == 0 || _cur_resolution.height == 0) {
/* Auto-detect a good resolution. We aim for 75% of the screen size.
* Limit width times height times bytes per pixel to fit a 32 bit
* integer, This way all internal drawing routines work correctly. */
Dimension res = this->GetScreenSize();
_cur_resolution.width = ClampU(res.width * 3 / 4, DEFAULT_WINDOW_WIDTH, UINT16_MAX / 2);
_cur_resolution.height = ClampU(res.height * 3 / 4, DEFAULT_WINDOW_HEIGHT, UINT16_MAX / 2);
}
}
/**
* Handle input logic, is CTRL pressed, should we fast-forward, etc.
*/
virtual void InputLoop() {}
/**
* Make sure the video buffer is ready for drawing.
* @returns True if the video buffer has to be unlocked.
*/
virtual bool LockVideoBuffer() {
return false;
}
/**
* Unlock a previously locked video buffer.
*/
virtual void UnlockVideoBuffer() {}
/**
* Paint the window.
*/
virtual void Paint() {}
/**
* Thread function for threaded drawing.
*/
virtual void PaintThread() {}
/**
* Process any pending palette animation.
*/
virtual void CheckPaletteAnim() {}
/**
* Run the game for a single tick, processing boththe game-tick and draw-tick.
* @returns True if the driver should redraw the screen.
*/
bool Tick();
/**
* Sleep till the next tick is about to happen.
*/
void SleepTillNextTick();
std::chrono::steady_clock::duration GetGameInterval()
{
return std::chrono::milliseconds(MILLISECONDS_PER_TICK);
}
std::chrono::steady_clock::duration GetDrawInterval()
{
return std::chrono::microseconds(1000000 / _settings_client.gui.refresh_rate);
}
std::chrono::steady_clock::time_point last_realtime_tick;
std::chrono::steady_clock::time_point next_game_tick;
std::chrono::steady_clock::time_point next_draw_tick;
};
#endif /* VIDEO_VIDEO_DRIVER_HPP */