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#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Name: wx.lib.wxcairo
# Purpose: Glue code to allow the pycairo package to be used
# with a wx.DC as the cairo surface.
#
# Author: Robin Dunn
#
# Created: 3-Sept-2008
# Copyright: (c) 2008 by Total Control Software
# Licence: wxWindows license
#
# Tags: phoenix-port, py3-port
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
"""
This module provides some glue code that allows the pycairo package to
be used for drawing direclty on wx.DCs. In cairo terms, the DC is the
drawing surface. The `CairoContextFromDC` function in this module
will return an instance of the pycairo Context class that is ready for
drawing, using the native cairo surface type for the current platform.
This module requires the pycairo package, and makes use of ctypes for
fetching the pycairo C API and also for digging into the cairo library
itself.
To use Cairo with wxPython you will need to have a few dependencies
installed. On Linux and other unix-like systems you may already have
them, or can easily get them with your system's package manager. Just
check if libcairo and pycairo are installed.
On Mac you can get Cairo from MacPorts or Fink. If you are also using
MacPorts or Fink for your Python installation then you should be able
to get pycairo the same way. Otherwise it's real easy to build and
install pycairo for the Python framework installation. Just get the
source tarball from http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pycairo and do the
normal 'python setup.py install' dance.
On Windows you can get a Cairo DLL from here:
http://www.gtk.org/download/win32.php
You'll also want to get the zlib and libpng binaries from the same
page. Once you get those files extract the DLLs from each of the zip
files and copy them to some place on your PATH. Finally, there is an
installer for the pycairo pacakge here:
http://wxpython.org/cairo/
"""
# TODO: Support printer surfaces?
import wx
from wx.lib.six import PY3
import cairo
import ctypes
import ctypes.util
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# A reference to the cairo shared lib via ctypes.CDLL
cairoLib = None
# A reference to the pycairo C API structure
pycairoAPI = None
# a convenience function, just to save a bit of typing below
def voidp(ptr):
"""Convert a SIP void* type to a ctypes c_void_p"""
if PY3:
return ctypes.c_void_p(int(ptr))
else:
return ctypes.c_void_p(long(ptr))
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def ContextFromDC(dc):
"""
Creates and returns a Cairo context object using the wxDC as the
surface. (Only window, client, paint and memory DC's are allowed
at this time.)
"""
if not isinstance(dc, wx.WindowDC) and not isinstance(dc, wx.MemoryDC):
raise TypeError("Only window and memory DC's are supported at this time.")
if 'wxMac' in wx.PlatformInfo:
width, height = dc.GetSize()
# use the CGContextRef of the DC to make the cairo surface
cgc = dc.GetHandle()
assert cgc is not None, "Unable to get CGContext from DC."
cgref = voidp( cgc )
surfaceptr = voidp(surface_create(cgref, width, height))
# create a cairo context for that surface
ctxptr = voidp(cairo_create(surfaceptr))
# Turn it into a pycairo context object
ctx = pycairoAPI.Context_FromContext(ctxptr, pycairoAPI.Context_Type, None)
# The context keeps its own reference to the surface
cairoLib.cairo_surface_destroy(surfaceptr)
elif 'wxMSW' in wx.PlatformInfo:
# This one is easy, just fetch the HDC and use PyCairo to make
# the surface and context.
hdc = dc.GetHandle()
# Ensure the pointer value is clampped into the range of a C signed long
hdc = ctypes.c_long(hdc)
surface = cairo.Win32Surface(hdc.value)
ctx = cairo.Context(surface)
elif 'wxGTK' in wx.PlatformInfo:
# Get the GdkDrawable from the dc
drawable = voidp( dc.GetHandle() )
# Call a GDK API to create a cairo context
ctxptr = gdkLib.gdk_cairo_create(drawable)
# Turn it into a pycairo context object
ctx = pycairoAPI.Context_FromContext(ctxptr, pycairoAPI.Context_Type, None)
else:
raise NotImplementedError("Help me, I'm lost...")
return ctx
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def FontFaceFromFont(font):
"""
Creates and returns a cairo.FontFace object from the native
information in a wx.Font.
"""
if 'wxMac' in wx.PlatformInfo:
fontfaceptr = font_face_create(voidp(font.OSXGetCGFont()))
fontface = pycairoAPI.FontFace_FromFontFace(fontfaceptr)
elif 'wxMSW' in wx.PlatformInfo:
fontfaceptr = voidp( cairoLib.cairo_win32_font_face_create_for_hfont(
ctypes.c_ulong(font.GetHFONT())) )
fontface = pycairoAPI.FontFace_FromFontFace(fontfaceptr)
elif 'wxGTK' in wx.PlatformInfo:
# wow, this is a hell of a lot of steps...
desc = voidp( font.GetPangoFontDescription() )
pcfm = voidp(pcLib.pango_cairo_font_map_get_default())
pctx = voidp(gdkLib.gdk_pango_context_get())
pfnt = voidp( pcLib.pango_font_map_load_font(pcfm, pctx, desc) )
scaledfontptr = voidp( pcLib.pango_cairo_font_get_scaled_font(pfnt) )
fontfaceptr = voidp(cairoLib.cairo_scaled_font_get_font_face(scaledfontptr))
cairoLib.cairo_font_face_reference(fontfaceptr)
fontface = pycairoAPI.FontFace_FromFontFace(fontfaceptr)
gdkLib.g_object_unref(pctx)
else:
raise NotImplementedError("Help me, I'm lost...")
return fontface
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# wxBitmap <--> ImageSurface
def BitmapFromImageSurface(surface):
"""
Create a wx.Bitmap from a Cairo ImageSurface.
"""
format = surface.get_format()
if format not in [cairo.FORMAT_ARGB32, cairo.FORMAT_RGB24]:
raise TypeError("Unsupported format")
width = surface.get_width()
height = surface.get_height()
stride = surface.get_stride()
data = surface.get_data()
if format == cairo.FORMAT_ARGB32:
fmt = wx.BitmapBufferFormat_ARGB32
else:
fmt = wx.BitmapBufferFormat_RGB32
bmp = wx.Bitmap(width, height, 32)
bmp.CopyFromBuffer(data, fmt, stride)
return bmp
def ImageSurfaceFromBitmap(bitmap):
"""
Create an ImageSurface from a wx.Bitmap
"""
width, height = bitmap.GetSize()
if bitmap.ConvertToImage().HasAlpha():
format = cairo.FORMAT_ARGB32
fmt = wx.BitmapBufferFormat_ARGB32
else:
format = cairo.FORMAT_RGB24
fmt = wx.BitmapBufferFormat_RGB32
try:
stride = cairo.ImageSurface.format_stride_for_width(format, width)
except AttributeError:
stride = width * 4
surface = cairo.ImageSurface(format, width, height)
bitmap.CopyToBuffer(surface.get_data(), fmt, stride)
surface.mark_dirty()
return surface
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Only implementation helpers after this point
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def _findCairoLib():
"""
Try to locate the Cairo shared library and make a CDLL for it.
"""
global cairoLib
if cairoLib is not None:
return
names = ['cairo', 'cairo-2', 'libcairo', 'libcairo-2']
# first look using just the base name
for name in names:
try:
cairoLib = ctypes.CDLL(name)
return
except:
pass
# if that didn't work then use the ctypes util to search the paths
# appropriate for the system
for name in names:
location = ctypes.util.find_library(name)
if location:
try:
cairoLib = ctypes.CDLL(location)
return
except:
pass
# If the above didn't find it on OS X then we still have a
# trick up our sleeve...
if 'wxMac' in wx.PlatformInfo:
# look at the libs linked to by the pycairo extension module
import macholib.MachO
m = macholib.MachO.MachO(cairo._cairo.__file__)
for h in m.headers:
for idx, name, path in h.walkRelocatables():
if 'libcairo' in path:
try:
cairoLib = ctypes.CDLL(path)
return
except:
pass
if not cairoLib:
raise RuntimeError("Unable to find the Cairo shared library")
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# For other DLLs we'll just use a dictionary to track them, as there
# probably isn't any need to use them outside of this module.
_dlls = dict()
def _findHelper(names, key, msg):
dll = _dlls.get(key, None)
if dll is not None:
return dll
location = None
for name in names:
location = ctypes.util.find_library(name)
if location:
break
if not location:
raise RuntimeError(msg)
dll = ctypes.CDLL(location)
_dlls[key] = dll
return dll
def _findGDKLib():
return _findHelper(['gdk-x11-2.0'], 'gdk',
"Unable to find the GDK shared library")
def _findPangoCairoLib():
return _findHelper(['pangocairo-1.0'], 'pangocairo',
"Unable to find the pangocairo shared library")
def _findAppSvcLib():
return _findHelper(['ApplicationServices'], 'appsvc',
"Unable to find the ApplicationServices Framework")
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Pycairo exports a C API in a structure via a PyCObject. Using
# ctypes will let us use that API from Python too. We'll use it to
# convert a C pointer value to pycairo objects. The information about
# this API structure is gleaned from pycairo.h.
class Pycairo_CAPI(ctypes.Structure):
if cairo.version_info < (1,8): # This structure is known good with pycairo 1.6.4
_fields_ = [
('Context_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Context_FromContext', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object,
ctypes.c_void_p,
ctypes.py_object,
ctypes.py_object)),
('FontFace_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('FontFace_FromFontFace', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object, ctypes.c_void_p)),
('FontOptions_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('FontOptions_FromFontOptions', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object, ctypes.c_void_p)),
('Matrix_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Matrix_FromMatrix', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object, ctypes.c_void_p)),
('Path_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Path_FromPath', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object, ctypes.c_void_p)),
('Pattern_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('SolidPattern_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('SurfacePattern_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Gradient_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('LinearGradient_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('RadialGradient_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Pattern_FromPattern', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object, ctypes.c_void_p)),
('ScaledFont_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('ScaledFont_FromScaledFont', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object, ctypes.c_void_p)),
('Surface_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('ImageSurface_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('PDFSurface_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('PSSurface_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('SVGSurface_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Win32Surface_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('XlibSurface_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Surface_FromSurface', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object,
ctypes.c_void_p,
ctypes.py_object)),
('Check_Status', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.c_int, ctypes.c_int))]
# This structure is known good with pycairo 1.8.4.
# We have to also test for (1,10,8) because pycairo 1.8.10 has an
# incorrect version_info value
elif cairo.version_info < (1,9) or cairo.version_info == (1,10,8):
_fields_ = [
('Context_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Context_FromContext', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object,
ctypes.c_void_p,
ctypes.py_object,
ctypes.py_object)),
('FontFace_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('ToyFontFace_Type', ctypes.py_object), #** new in 1.8.4
('FontFace_FromFontFace', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object, ctypes.c_void_p)),
('FontOptions_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('FontOptions_FromFontOptions', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object, ctypes.c_void_p)),
('Matrix_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Matrix_FromMatrix', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object, ctypes.c_void_p)),
('Path_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Path_FromPath', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object, ctypes.c_void_p)),
('Pattern_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('SolidPattern_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('SurfacePattern_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Gradient_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('LinearGradient_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('RadialGradient_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Pattern_FromPattern', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object, ctypes.c_void_p,
ctypes.py_object)), #** changed in 1.8.4
('ScaledFont_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('ScaledFont_FromScaledFont', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object, ctypes.c_void_p)),
('Surface_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('ImageSurface_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('PDFSurface_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('PSSurface_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('SVGSurface_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Win32Surface_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('XlibSurface_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Surface_FromSurface', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object,
ctypes.c_void_p,
ctypes.py_object)),
('Check_Status', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.c_int, ctypes.c_int))]
# This structure is known good with pycairo 1.10.0. They keep adding stuff
# to the middle of the structure instead of only adding to the end!
elif cairo.version_info < (1,11):
_fields_ = [
('Context_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Context_FromContext', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object,
ctypes.c_void_p,
ctypes.py_object,
ctypes.py_object)),
('FontFace_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('ToyFontFace_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('FontFace_FromFontFace', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object, ctypes.c_void_p)),
('FontOptions_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('FontOptions_FromFontOptions', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object, ctypes.c_void_p)),
('Matrix_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Matrix_FromMatrix', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object, ctypes.c_void_p)),
('Path_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Path_FromPath', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object, ctypes.c_void_p)),
('Pattern_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('SolidPattern_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('SurfacePattern_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Gradient_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('LinearGradient_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('RadialGradient_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Pattern_FromPattern', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object, ctypes.c_void_p,
ctypes.py_object)), #** changed in 1.8.4
('ScaledFont_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('ScaledFont_FromScaledFont', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object, ctypes.c_void_p)),
('Surface_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('ImageSurface_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('PDFSurface_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('PSSurface_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('SVGSurface_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Win32Surface_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Win32PrintingSurface_Type', ctypes.py_object), #** new
('XCBSurface_Type', ctypes.py_object), #** new
('XlibSurface_Type', ctypes.py_object),
('Surface_FromSurface', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.py_object,
ctypes.c_void_p,
ctypes.py_object)),
('Check_Status', ctypes.PYFUNCTYPE(ctypes.c_int, ctypes.c_int))]
def _loadPycairoAPI():
global pycairoAPI
if pycairoAPI is not None:
return
if PY3:
PyCapsule_GetPointer = ctypes.pythonapi.PyCapsule_GetPointer
PyCapsule_GetPointer.argtypes = [ctypes.py_object, ctypes.c_char_p]
PyCapsule_GetPointer.restype = ctypes.c_void_p
ptr = PyCapsule_GetPointer(cairo.CAPI, b'cairo.CAPI')
else:
PyCObject_AsVoidPtr = ctypes.pythonapi.PyCObject_AsVoidPtr
PyCObject_AsVoidPtr.argtypes = [ctypes.py_object]
PyCObject_AsVoidPtr.restype = ctypes.c_void_p
ptr = PyCObject_AsVoidPtr(cairo.CAPI)
pycairoAPI = ctypes.cast(ptr, ctypes.POINTER(Pycairo_CAPI)).contents
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Load these at import time. That seems a bit better than doing it at
# first use...
_findCairoLib()
_loadPycairoAPI()
if 'wxMac' in wx.PlatformInfo:
surface_create = cairoLib.cairo_quartz_surface_create_for_cg_context
surface_create.argtypes = [ctypes.c_void_p, ctypes.c_int, ctypes.c_int]
surface_create.restype = ctypes.c_void_p
cairo_create = cairoLib.cairo_create
cairo_create.argtypes = [ctypes.c_void_p]
cairo_create.restype = ctypes.c_void_p
font_face_create = cairoLib.cairo_quartz_font_face_create_for_cgfont
font_face_create.argtypes = [ctypes.c_void_p]
font_face_create.restype = ctypes.c_void_p
elif 'wxMSW' in wx.PlatformInfo:
cairoLib.cairo_win32_font_face_create_for_hfont.restype = ctypes.c_void_p
elif 'wxGTK' in wx.PlatformInfo:
gdkLib = _findGDKLib()
pcLib = _findPangoCairoLib()
gdkLib.gdk_cairo_create.restype = ctypes.c_void_p
pcLib.pango_cairo_font_map_get_default.restype = ctypes.c_void_p
gdkLib.gdk_pango_context_get.restype = ctypes.c_void_p
pcLib.pango_font_map_load_font.restype = ctypes.c_void_p
pcLib.pango_cairo_font_get_scaled_font.restype = ctypes.c_void_p
cairoLib.cairo_scaled_font_get_font_face.restype = ctypes.c_void_p
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------