prog8/compiler/res/prog8lib/c64/graphics.p8

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%target c64
%import textio
; bitmap pixel graphics module for the C64
; only black/white monchrome 320x200 for now
; assumes bitmap screen memory is $2000-$3fff
graphics {
const uword BITMAP_ADDRESS = $2000
const uword WIDTH = 320
const ubyte HEIGHT = 200
sub enable_bitmap_mode() {
; enable bitmap screen, erase it and set colors to black/white.
c64.SCROLY |= %00100000
c64.VMCSB = (c64.VMCSB & %11110000) | %00001000 ; $2000-$3fff
clear_screen(1, 0)
}
sub clear_screen(ubyte pixelcolor, ubyte bgcolor) {
memset(BITMAP_ADDRESS, 320*200/8, 0)
txt.fill_screen(pixelcolor << 4 | bgcolor, 0)
}
sub line(uword @zp x1, ubyte @zp y1, uword @zp x2, ubyte @zp y2) {
; Bresenham algorithm.
; This code special cases various quadrant loops to allow simple ++ and -- operations.
; TODO rewrite this in optimized assembly
if y1>y2 {
; make sure dy is always positive to avoid 8 instead of just 4 special cases
swap(x1, x2)
swap(y1, y2)
}
word @zp d = 0
ubyte positive_ix = true
word @zp dx = x2-x1 as word
word @zp dy = y2-y1
if dx < 0 {
dx = -dx
positive_ix = false
}
dx *= 2
dy *= 2
internal_plotx = x1
if dx >= dy {
if positive_ix {
repeat {
internal_plot(y1)
if internal_plotx==x2
return
internal_plotx++
d += dy
if d > dx {
y1++
d -= dx
}
}
} else {
repeat {
internal_plot(y1)
if internal_plotx==x2
return
internal_plotx--
d += dy
if d > dx {
y1++
d -= dx
}
}
}
}
else {
if positive_ix {
repeat {
internal_plot(y1)
if y1 == y2
return
y1++
d += dx
if d > dy {
internal_plotx++
d -= dy
}
}
} else {
repeat {
internal_plot(y1)
if y1 == y2
return
y1++
d += dx
if d > dy {
internal_plotx--
d -= dy
}
}
}
}
}
sub circle(uword xcenter, ubyte ycenter, ubyte radius) {
; Midpoint algorithm
ubyte @zp ploty
ubyte @zp xx = radius
ubyte @zp yy = 0
byte @zp decisionOver2 = 1-xx as byte
while xx>=yy {
internal_plotx = xcenter + xx
ploty = ycenter + yy
internal_plot(ploty)
internal_plotx = xcenter - xx
internal_plot(ploty)
internal_plotx = xcenter + xx
ploty = ycenter - yy
internal_plot(ploty)
internal_plotx = xcenter - xx
internal_plot(ploty)
internal_plotx = xcenter + yy
ploty = ycenter + xx
internal_plot(ploty)
internal_plotx = xcenter - yy
internal_plot(ploty)
internal_plotx = xcenter + yy
ploty = ycenter - xx
internal_plot(ploty)
internal_plotx = xcenter - yy
internal_plot(ploty)
yy++
if decisionOver2<=0
decisionOver2 += 2*yy+1
else {
xx--
decisionOver2 += 2*(yy-xx)+1
}
}
}
sub disc(uword xcenter, ubyte ycenter, ubyte radius) {
; Midpoint algorithm, filled
ubyte xx = radius
ubyte yy = 0
byte decisionOver2 = 1-xx as byte
while xx>=yy {
ubyte ycenter_plus_yy = ycenter + yy
ubyte ycenter_min_yy = ycenter - yy
ubyte ycenter_plus_xx = ycenter + xx
ubyte ycenter_min_xx = ycenter - xx
for internal_plotx in xcenter to xcenter+xx {
internal_plot(ycenter_plus_yy)
internal_plot(ycenter_min_yy)
}
for internal_plotx in xcenter-xx to xcenter-1 {
internal_plot(ycenter_plus_yy)
internal_plot(ycenter_min_yy)
}
for internal_plotx in xcenter to xcenter+yy {
internal_plot(ycenter_plus_xx)
internal_plot(ycenter_min_xx)
}
for internal_plotx in xcenter-yy to xcenter {
internal_plot(ycenter_plus_xx)
internal_plot(ycenter_min_xx)
}
yy++
if decisionOver2<=0
decisionOver2 += 2*yy+1
else {
xx--
decisionOver2 += 2*(yy-xx)+1
}
}
}
; here is the non-asm code for the plot routine below:
; sub plot_nonasm(uword px, ubyte py) {
; ubyte[] ormask = [128, 64, 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1]
; uword addr = BITMAP_ADDRESS + 320*(py>>3) + (py & 7) + (px & %0000000111111000)
; @(addr) |= ormask[lsb(px) & 7]
; }
asmsub plot(uword plotx @XY, ubyte ploty @A) clobbers (A, X, Y) {
%asm {{
stx internal_plotx
sty internal_plotx+1
jmp internal_plot
}}
}
; for efficiency of internal algorithms here is the internal plot routine
; that takes the plotx coordinate in a separate variable instead of the XY register pair:
uword internal_plotx ; 0..319 ; separate 'parameter' for internal_plot()
asmsub internal_plot(ubyte ploty @A) clobbers (A, X, Y) { ; internal_plotx is 16 bits 0 to 319... doesn't fit in a register
%asm {{
tay
lda internal_plotx+1
sta P8ZP_SCRATCH_W2+1
lsr a ; 0
sta P8ZP_SCRATCH_W2
lda internal_plotx
pha
and #7
tax
lda _y_lookup_lo,y
clc
adc P8ZP_SCRATCH_W2
sta P8ZP_SCRATCH_W2
lda _y_lookup_hi,y
adc P8ZP_SCRATCH_W2+1
sta P8ZP_SCRATCH_W2+1
pla ; internal_plotx
and #%11111000
tay
lda (P8ZP_SCRATCH_W2),y
ora _ormask,x
sta (P8ZP_SCRATCH_W2),y
rts
_ormask .byte 128, 64, 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1
; note: this can be even faster if we also have a 256 byte x-lookup table, but hey.
; see http://codebase64.org/doku.php?id=base:various_techniques_to_calculate_adresses_fast_common_screen_formats_for_pixel_graphics
; the y lookup tables encodes this formula: BITMAP_ADDRESS + 320*(py>>3) + (py & 7) (y from 0..199)
; We use the 64tass syntax for range expressions to calculate this table on assembly time.
_plot_y_values := $2000 + 320*(range(200)>>3) + (range(200) & 7)
_y_lookup_lo .byte <_plot_y_values
_y_lookup_hi .byte >_plot_y_values
}}
}
}