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Generation of HTML is extremely fast, but compressing thousands of frames for wireframe animated GIFs can take a little while. Sharing bitmaps between threads required two changes: (1) bitmaps need to be "frozen" after being drawn; (2) you can't use Path because BackgroundWorker isn't a STAThread. You can, however, use a DrawingVisual / DrawingContext to do the rendering. Which is really what I should have been doing all along; I just didn't know the approach existed until I was forced to go looking for it. Also, we now do a "run finalizers" call before generating an animated GIF. Without it things explode after more than 10K GDI objects have been allocated.
144 lines
5.4 KiB
C#
144 lines
5.4 KiB
C#
/*
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* Copyright 2019 faddenSoft
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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using System;
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using System.ComponentModel;
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using System.Diagnostics;
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using System.Windows;
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namespace CommonWPF {
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/// <summary>
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/// Cancelable progress dialog.
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/// </summary>
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public partial class WorkProgress : Window {
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/// <summary>
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/// Task-specific stuff.
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/// </summary>
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public interface IWorker {
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/// <summary>
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/// Does the work, executing on a work thread.
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="worker">BackgroundWorker object reference.</param>
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/// <returns>Results of work.</returns>
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object DoWork(BackgroundWorker worker);
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/// <summary>
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/// Called on successful completion of the work. Executes on main thread.
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/// </summary>
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/// <param name="results">Results of work.</param>
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void RunWorkerCompleted(object results);
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}
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private IWorker mCallbacks;
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private BackgroundWorker mWorker;
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public WorkProgress(Window owner, IWorker callbacks, bool indeterminate) {
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InitializeComponent();
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Owner = owner;
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progressBar.IsIndeterminate = indeterminate;
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mCallbacks = callbacks;
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// Create and configure the BackgroundWorker.
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mWorker = new BackgroundWorker();
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mWorker.WorkerReportsProgress = true;
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mWorker.WorkerSupportsCancellation = true;
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mWorker.DoWork += DoWork;
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mWorker.ProgressChanged += ProgressChanged;
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mWorker.RunWorkerCompleted += RunWorkerCompleted;
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}
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private void Window_Loaded(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e) {
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mWorker.RunWorkerAsync();
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}
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private void CancelButton_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e) {
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mWorker.CancelAsync();
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cancelButton.IsEnabled = false;
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}
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private void Window_Closing(object sender, CancelEventArgs e) {
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// Either we're closing naturally, or the user clicked the 'X' in the window frame.
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//
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// Strictly speaking, we should treat this as a cancel request, and set
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// e.Cancel = true to prevent the form from closing until the worker stops.
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// However, we don't currently kill runaway processes, which would leave the
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// user with no way to close the dialog, potentially requiring them to kill the
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// entire app with unsaved work. Better to abandon the runaway process.
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//
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// We call CancelAsync so that the results are discarded should the worker
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// eventually finish.
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if (mWorker.IsBusy) {
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mWorker.CancelAsync();
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DialogResult = false;
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}
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}
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// NOTE: executes on work thread. DO NOT do any UI work here. DO NOT access
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// the Results property directly.
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private void DoWork(object sender, DoWorkEventArgs e) {
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Debug.Assert(sender == mWorker);
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object results = mCallbacks.DoWork(mWorker);
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if (mWorker.CancellationPending) {
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e.Cancel = true;
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} else {
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e.Result = results;
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}
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}
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// Callback that fires when a progress update is made.
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private void ProgressChanged(object sender, ProgressChangedEventArgs e) {
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int percent = e.ProgressPercentage;
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string msg = e.UserState as string;
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if (percent < 0 || percent > 100) {
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Debug.WriteLine("WorkProgress: bad percent " + percent);
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percent = 0;
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}
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if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(msg)) {
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messageText.Text = msg;
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}
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progressBar.Value = percent;
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}
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// Callback that fires when execution completes.
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private void RunWorkerCompleted(object sender, RunWorkerCompletedEventArgs e) {
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if (e.Cancelled) {
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Debug.WriteLine("CANCELED " + DialogResult);
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// If the window was closed, the DialogResult will already be set, and WPF
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// throws a misleading exception ("only after Window is created and shown")
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// if you try to set the result twice.
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if (DialogResult == null) {
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DialogResult = false;
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}
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} else if (e.Error != null) {
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// Unexpected; success/failure should be passed through e.Result.
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string failMsg = (string)FindResource("str_OperationFailedCaption");
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MessageBox.Show(e.Error.ToString(), failMsg,
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MessageBoxButton.OK, MessageBoxImage.Error);
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DialogResult = false;
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} else {
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mCallbacks.RunWorkerCompleted(e.Result);
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DialogResult = true;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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