{ $Id$ This file is part of the Free Pascal run time library. Copyright (c) 1993,99 by the Free Pascal development team This include implements the different clipping algorithms See the file COPYING.FPC, included in this distribution, for details about the copyright. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. **********************************************************************} const LEFT = 1; { Left window } RIGHT = 2; { Right window } BOTTOM = 4; { Bottom window } TOP = 8; { Top window } { 0 = in window } function LineClipped(var x1, y1,x2,y2: integer; xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax:integer): boolean; {********************************************************} { Function LineClipped() } {--------------------------------------------------------} { This routine clips the line coordinates to the } { min. and max. values of the window. Returns TRUE if } { the ENTIRE line was clipped. Updated } { clipped line endpoints are also returned. } { This algorithm is the classic Cohen-Sutherland line } { clipping algorithm. } {--------------------------------------------------------} var code1, code2: longint; done:boolean; code: longint; newx,newy: integer; function outcode(x,y:integer): longint; {********************************************************} { Function OutCode() } {--------------------------------------------------------} { This routine determines if the specified end point } { of a line lies within the visible window, if not it } { determines in which window the point is. } {--------------------------------------------------------} var code: longint; begin code := 0; if (xxmax) then code:=code or RIGHT; if (y>ymax) then code:=code or BOTTOM; if (y 0 then begin done:=true; LineClipped:=TRUE; exit; end else begin { Some points are partially out of the window } { find the new end point of the lines... } if code1 = 0 then code:=code2 else code:=code1; if (code and LEFT) <> 0 then begin newy:=y1+trunc((y2-y1)*(xmin-x1)/(x2-x1)); newx:=xmin; end else if (code and RIGHT) <> 0 then begin newy:=y1+trunc((y2-y1)*(xmax-x1)/(x2-x1)); newx:=xmax; end else if (code and BOTTOM) <> 0 then begin newx:=x1+trunc((x2-x1)* ((ymax-y1) / (y2-y1))); newy:=ymax; end else if (code and TOP) <> 0 then begin newx:=x1+trunc((x2-x1)*(ymin-y1)/(y2-y1)); newy:=ymin; end; if (code1 = code) then begin x1 := newx; y1:= newy; code1:=outcode(x1,y1) end else begin x2:= newx; y2:= newy; code2:=outcode(x2,y2); end end; end; LineClipped:=FALSE; end; { $Log$ Revision 1.3 1999-07-12 13:27:09 jonas + added Log and Id tags * added first FPC support, only VGA works to some extend for now * use -dasmgraph to use assembler routines, otherwise Pascal equivalents are used * use -dsupportVESA to support VESA (crashes under FPC for now) * only dispose vesainfo at closegrph if a vesa card was detected * changed int32 to longint (int32 is not declared under FPC) * changed the declaration of almost every procedure in graph.inc to "far;" becquse otherwise you can't assign them to procvars under TP real mode (but unexplainable "data segnment too large" errors prevent it from working under real mode anyway) }