jdk/src/share/classes/java/awt/CompositeContext.java
author anthony
Tue, 05 May 2009 17:56:31 +0400
changeset 3444 18840bd1c784
parent 2 90ce3da70b43
child 5506 202f599c92aa
permissions -rw-r--r--
6818787: It is possible to reposition the security icon too far from the border of the window on X11 Summary: The constraints for the position of the icon are moved to the shared code Reviewed-by: art, dcherepanov

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package java.awt;

import java.awt.image.Raster;
import java.awt.image.WritableRaster;

/**
 * The <code>CompositeContext</code> interface defines the encapsulated
 * and optimized environment for a compositing operation.
 * <code>CompositeContext</code> objects maintain state for
 * compositing operations.  In a multi-threaded environment, several
 * contexts can exist simultaneously for a single {@link Composite}
 * object.
 * @see Composite
 */

public interface CompositeContext {
    /**
     * Releases resources allocated for a context.
     */
    public void dispose();

    /**
     * Composes the two source {@link Raster} objects and
     * places the result in the destination
     * {@link WritableRaster}.  Note that the destination
     * can be the same object as either the first or second
     * source. Note that <code>dstIn</code> and
     * <code>dstOut</code> must be compatible with the
     * <code>dstColorModel</code> passed to the
     * {@link Composite#createContext(java.awt.image.ColorModel, java.awt.image.ColorModel, java.awt.RenderingHints) createContext}
     * method of the <code>Composite</code> interface.
     * @param src the first source for the compositing operation
     * @param dstIn the second source for the compositing operation
     * @param dstOut the <code>WritableRaster</code> into which the
     * result of the operation is stored
     * @see Composite
     */
    public void compose(Raster src,
                        Raster dstIn,
                        WritableRaster dstOut);


}