SDL/examples/pen/01-drawing-lines/drawing-lines.c

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/*
* This example code reads pen/stylus input and draws lines. Darker lines
* for harder pressure.
*
* SDL can track multiple pens, but for simplicity here, this assumes any
* pen input we see was from one device.
*
* This code is public domain. Feel free to use it for any purpose!
*/
#define SDL_MAIN_USE_CALLBACKS 1 /* use the callbacks instead of main() */
#include <SDL3/SDL.h>
#include <SDL3/SDL_main.h>
/* We will use this renderer to draw into this window every frame. */
static SDL_Window *window = NULL;
static SDL_Renderer *renderer = NULL;
static SDL_Texture *render_target = NULL;
static float pressure = 0.0f;
static float previous_touch_x = -1.0f;
static float previous_touch_y = -1.0f;
/* This function runs once at startup. */
SDL_AppResult SDL_AppInit(void **appstate, int argc, char *argv[])
{
if (!SDL_Init(SDL_INIT_VIDEO)) {
SDL_ShowSimpleMessageBox(SDL_MESSAGEBOX_ERROR, "Couldn't initialize SDL!", SDL_GetError(), NULL);
return SDL_APP_FAILURE;
}
if (!SDL_CreateWindowAndRenderer("examples/pen/drawing-lines", 640, 480, 0, &window, &renderer)) {
SDL_ShowSimpleMessageBox(SDL_MESSAGEBOX_ERROR, "Couldn't create window/renderer!", SDL_GetError(), NULL);
return SDL_APP_FAILURE;
}
/* we make a render target so we can draw lines to it and not have to record and redraw every pen stroke each frame.
Instead rendering a frame for us is a single texture draw. */
render_target = SDL_CreateTexture(renderer, SDL_PIXELFORMAT_RGBA8888, SDL_TEXTUREACCESS_TARGET, 640, 480);
if (!render_target) {
SDL_ShowSimpleMessageBox(SDL_MESSAGEBOX_ERROR, "Couldn't create render target!", SDL_GetError(), NULL);
return SDL_APP_FAILURE;
}
/* just blank the render target to gray to start. */
SDL_SetRenderTarget(renderer, render_target);
SDL_SetRenderDrawColor(renderer, 100, 100, 100, 255);
SDL_RenderClear(renderer);
SDL_SetRenderTarget(renderer, NULL);
SDL_SetRenderDrawBlendMode(renderer, SDL_BLENDMODE_BLEND);
return SDL_APP_CONTINUE; /* carry on with the program! */
}
/* This function runs when a new event (mouse input, keypresses, etc) occurs. */
SDL_AppResult SDL_AppEvent(void *appstate, SDL_Event *event)
{
if (event->type == SDL_EVENT_QUIT) {
return SDL_APP_SUCCESS; /* end the program, reporting success to the OS. */
}
/* There are several events that track the specific stages of pen activity,
but we're only going to look for motion and pressure, for simplicity. */
if (event->type == SDL_EVENT_PEN_MOTION) {
/* you can check for when the pen is touching, but if pressure > 0.0f, it's definitely touching! */
if (pressure > 0.0f) {
if (previous_touch_x >= 0.0f) { /* only draw if we're moving while touching */
/* draw with the alpha set to the pressure, so you effectively get a fainter line for lighter presses. */
SDL_SetRenderTarget(renderer, render_target);
SDL_SetRenderDrawColorFloat(renderer, 0, 0, 0, pressure);
SDL_RenderLine(renderer, previous_touch_x, previous_touch_y, event->pmotion.x, event->pmotion.y);
}
previous_touch_x = event->pmotion.x;
previous_touch_y = event->pmotion.y;
} else {
previous_touch_x = previous_touch_y = -1.0f;
}
} else if (event->type == SDL_EVENT_PEN_AXIS) {
if (event->paxis.axis == SDL_PEN_AXIS_PRESSURE) {
pressure = event->paxis.value; /* remember new pressure for later draws. */
}
}
return SDL_APP_CONTINUE; /* carry on with the program! */
}
/* This function runs once per frame, and is the heart of the program. */
SDL_AppResult SDL_AppIterate(void *appstate)
{
/* make sure we're drawing to the window and not the render target */
SDL_SetRenderTarget(renderer, NULL);
SDL_SetRenderDrawColor(renderer, 0, 0, 0, 255);
SDL_RenderClear(renderer); /* just in case. */
SDL_RenderTexture(renderer, render_target, NULL, NULL);
SDL_RenderPresent(renderer);
return SDL_APP_CONTINUE; /* carry on with the program! */
}
/* This function runs once at shutdown. */
void SDL_AppQuit(void *appstate)
{
SDL_DestroyTexture(render_target);
/* SDL will clean up the window/renderer for us. */
}