gcc/libjava/java/awt/image/DataBufferInt.java
Mark Wielaard 92aaa24628 Add license clarification.
From-SVN: r49104
2002-01-22 22:40:42 +00:00

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/* Copyright (C) 2000, 2002 Free Software Foundation
This file is part of GNU Classpath.
GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
02111-1307 USA.
Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is
making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and
conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole
combination.
As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you
permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an
executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent
modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under
terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked
independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that
module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from
or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend
this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this
exception statement from your version. */
package java.awt.image;
/* This is one of several classes that are nearly identical. Maybe we
should have a central template and generate all these files. This
is one of the cases where templates or macros would have been
useful to have in Java.
This file has been created using search-replace. My only fear is
that these classes will grow out-of-sync as of a result of changes
that are not propagated to the other files. As always, mirroring
code is a maintenance nightmare. */
/**
* @author Rolf W. Rasmussen <rolfwr@ii.uib.no>
*/
public class DataBufferInt extends DataBuffer
{
private int[] data;
private int[][] bankData;
public DataBufferInt(int size)
{
super(TYPE_INT, size);
data = new int[size];
}
public DataBufferInt(int size, int numBanks)
{
super(TYPE_INT, size, numBanks);
bankData = new int[numBanks][size];
data = bankData[0];
}
public DataBufferInt(int[] dataArray, int size)
{
super(TYPE_INT, size);
data = dataArray;
}
public DataBufferInt(int[] dataArray, int size, int offset)
{
super(TYPE_INT, size, 1, offset);
data = dataArray;
}
public DataBufferInt(int[][] dataArray, int size)
{
super(TYPE_INT, size, dataArray.length);
bankData = dataArray;
data = bankData[0];
}
public DataBufferInt(int[][] dataArray, int size, int[] offsets)
{
super(TYPE_INT, size, dataArray.length, offsets);
bankData = dataArray;
data = bankData[0];
}
public int[] getData()
{
return data;
}
public int[] getData(int bank)
{
return bankData[bank];
}
public int[][] getBankData()
{
return bankData;
}
public int getElem(int i)
{
return data[i+offset];
}
public int getElem(int bank, int i)
{
// get unsigned int as int
return bankData[bank][i+offsets[bank]];
}
public void setElem(int i, int val)
{
data[i+offset] = (int) val;
}
public void setElem(int bank, int i, int val)
{
bankData[bank][i+offsets[bank]] = (int) val;
}
}