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package sun.java2d.pipe.hw;
import java.awt.BufferCapabilities;
import java.awt.ImageCapabilities;
Provides extended BufferStrategy capabilities, allowing to specify the type of vertical refresh synchronization for a buffer strategy. This BS capability is always page flipping because v-sync is only relevant to flipping buffer strategies. Note that asking for a v-synced BS doesn't necessarily guarantee that it will be v-synced since the vsync capability may be disabled in the driver, or there may be other restriction (like a number of v-synced buffer strategies allowed per vm). Because of this createBufferStrategy
doesn't throw AWTException
when a v-synced BS could not be created when requested. See Also:
/**
* Provides extended BufferStrategy capabilities, allowing to specify
* the type of vertical refresh synchronization for a buffer strategy.
*
* This BS capability is always page flipping because v-sync is only relevant
* to flipping buffer strategies.
*
* Note that asking for a v-synced BS doesn't necessarily guarantee that it will
* be v-synced since the vsync capability may be disabled in the driver, or
* there may be other restriction (like a number of v-synced buffer strategies
* allowed per vm). Because of this {@code createBufferStrategy} doesn't
* throw {@code AWTException} when a v-synced BS could not be created when
* requested.
*
* @see java.awt.Canvas#createBufferStrategy(int, BufferCapabilities)
* @see java.awt.Window#createBufferStrategy(int, BufferCapabilities)
*/
public class ExtendedBufferCapabilities extends BufferCapabilities {
Type of synchronization on vertical retrace.
/**
* Type of synchronization on vertical retrace.
*/
public static enum VSyncType {
Use the default v-sync mode appropriate for given BufferStrategy
and situation.
/**
* Use the default v-sync mode appropriate for given BufferStrategy
* and situation.
*/
VSYNC_DEFAULT(0),
Synchronize flip on vertical retrace.
/**
* Synchronize flip on vertical retrace.
*/
VSYNC_ON(1),
Do not synchronize flip on vertical retrace.
/**
* Do not synchronize flip on vertical retrace.
*/
VSYNC_OFF(2);
Used to identify the v-sync type (independent of the constants order as opposed to ordinal()
). /**
* Used to identify the v-sync type (independent of the constants
* order as opposed to {@code ordinal()}).
*/
public int id() {
return id;
}
private VSyncType(int id) {
this.id = id;
}
private int id;
}
private VSyncType vsync;
Creates an ExtendedBufferCapabilities object with front/back/flip caps
from the passed cap, and VSYNC_DEFAULT v-sync mode.
/**
* Creates an ExtendedBufferCapabilities object with front/back/flip caps
* from the passed cap, and VSYNC_DEFAULT v-sync mode.
*/
public ExtendedBufferCapabilities(BufferCapabilities caps) {
super(caps.getFrontBufferCapabilities(),
caps.getBackBufferCapabilities(),
caps.getFlipContents());
this.vsync = VSyncType.VSYNC_DEFAULT;
}
Creates an ExtendedBufferCapabilities instance with front/back/flip caps
from the passed caps, and VSYNC_DEFAULT v-sync mode.
/**
* Creates an ExtendedBufferCapabilities instance with front/back/flip caps
* from the passed caps, and VSYNC_DEFAULT v-sync mode.
*/
public ExtendedBufferCapabilities(ImageCapabilities front,
ImageCapabilities back, FlipContents flip)
{
super(front, back, flip);
this.vsync = VSyncType.VSYNC_DEFAULT;
}
Creates an ExtendedBufferCapabilities instance with front/back/flip caps
from the passed image/flip caps, and the v-sync type.
/**
* Creates an ExtendedBufferCapabilities instance with front/back/flip caps
* from the passed image/flip caps, and the v-sync type.
*/
public ExtendedBufferCapabilities(ImageCapabilities front,
ImageCapabilities back, FlipContents flip,
VSyncType t)
{
super(front, back, flip);
this.vsync = t;
}
Creates an ExtendedBufferCapabilities instance with front/back/flip caps
from the passed cap, and the passed v-sync mode.
/**
* Creates an ExtendedBufferCapabilities instance with front/back/flip caps
* from the passed cap, and the passed v-sync mode.
*/
public ExtendedBufferCapabilities(BufferCapabilities caps, VSyncType t) {
super(caps.getFrontBufferCapabilities(),
caps.getBackBufferCapabilities(),
caps.getFlipContents());
this.vsync = t;
}
Creates an ExtendedBufferCapabilities instance with front/back/flip caps
from the object, and passed v-sync mode.
/**
* Creates an ExtendedBufferCapabilities instance with front/back/flip caps
* from the object, and passed v-sync mode.
*/
public ExtendedBufferCapabilities derive(VSyncType t) {
return new ExtendedBufferCapabilities(this, t);
}
Returns the type of v-sync requested by this capabilities instance.
/**
* Returns the type of v-sync requested by this capabilities instance.
*/
public VSyncType getVSync() {
return vsync;
}
@Override
public final boolean isPageFlipping() {
return true;
}
}