#ifndef _VM_SCREEN_H_ #define _VM_SCREEN_H_ #include #include #include "vm_area.h" #include "vm_bits.h" typedef struct { /* * Red, green, blue */ vm_8bit r, g, b; /* * This is alpha, which would be the degree of transparency of the * graphics. This is here only if needed--for example, the Apple II * doesn't have any alpha channel. */ vm_8bit a; } vm_color; typedef struct { /* * This is the window in SDL that we're displaying. It's fine for a * screen to be headless; that is, not to have a window. Screen * functions which deal with SDL will simply not run that code if * headless. */ SDL_Window *window; /* * In SDL, the renderer is comparable to the old SDL_Surface type * (which is still there!). A renderer is a little more stateful; it * contains its own color information to be used when rendering * shapes, for example. */ SDL_Renderer *render; /* * These are the x and y coordinates of the window we're creating. * FIXME: this should probably be renamed to width and height... */ int xcoords; int ycoords; /* * Hang onto the last key pressed and the status of whether a key * is pressed right now or not. */ vm_8bit last_key; bool key_pressed; /* * Is the screen dirty? That is to say, has something about it * changed that now requires we redraw the screen? */ bool dirty; /* * Should we exit (the next chance we get)? */ bool should_exit; } vm_screen; extern bool vm_screen_active(vm_screen *); extern bool vm_screen_dirty(vm_screen *); extern bool vm_screen_key_pressed(vm_screen *); extern char vm_screen_last_key(vm_screen *); extern int vm_screen_add_window(vm_screen *, int, int); extern int vm_screen_init(); extern int vm_screen_xcoords(vm_screen *); extern int vm_screen_ycoords(vm_screen *); extern vm_screen *vm_screen_create(); extern void vm_screen_draw_rect(vm_screen *, vm_area *); extern void vm_screen_finish(); extern void vm_screen_free(vm_screen *); extern void vm_screen_prepare(vm_screen *); extern void vm_screen_refresh(vm_screen *); extern void vm_screen_set_color(vm_screen *, vm_color); extern void vm_screen_set_logical_coords(vm_screen *, int, int); #endif