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package sun.java2d.pipe;

import sun.java2d.SunGraphics2D;

This interface defines the set of calls that pipeline objects can use to pass on responsibility for drawing various basic geometric figures defined by explicit integer coordinates. Typically this interface will be used for communication when the coordinates of the rendering have been narrowed down to actual device pixels, or for communication of untransformed coordinates when the coordinates were specified using integers. This interface does not cover all of the rendering calls that are possible in Graphics since many of the rendering calls can be transformed into one or more variants of these calls.
/** * This interface defines the set of calls that pipeline objects * can use to pass on responsibility for drawing various basic * geometric figures defined by explicit integer coordinates. * Typically this interface will be used for communication when * the coordinates of the rendering have been narrowed down to * actual device pixels, or for communication of untransformed * coordinates when the coordinates were specified using integers. * This interface does not cover all of the rendering calls that * are possible in Graphics since many of the rendering calls can * be transformed into one or more variants of these calls. */
public interface PixelDrawPipe { public void drawLine(SunGraphics2D sg, int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2); public void drawRect(SunGraphics2D sg, int x, int y, int width, int height); public void drawRoundRect(SunGraphics2D sg, int x, int y, int width, int height, int arcWidth, int arcHeight); public void drawOval(SunGraphics2D sg, int x, int y, int width, int height); public void drawArc(SunGraphics2D sg, int x, int y, int width, int height, int startAngle, int arcAngle); public void drawPolyline(SunGraphics2D sg, int xPoints[], int yPoints[], int nPoints); public void drawPolygon(SunGraphics2D sg, int xPoints[], int yPoints[], int nPoints); }