File: C:/Ruby27-x64/lib/ruby/gems/2.7.0/gems/chunky_png-1.4.0/lib/chunky_png/canvas/stream_importing.rb
# frozen-string-literal: true
module ChunkyPNG
class Canvas
# Methods to quickly load a canvas from a stream, encoded in RGB, RGBA, BGR or ABGR format.
module StreamImporting
# Creates a canvas by reading pixels from an RGB formatted stream with a
# provided with and height.
#
# Every pixel should be represented by 3 bytes in the stream, in the correct
# RGB order. This format closely resembles the internal representation of a
# canvas object, so this kind of stream can be read extremely quickly.
#
# @param [Integer] width The width of the new canvas.
# @param [Integer] height The height of the new canvas.
# @param [#read, String] stream The stream to read the pixel data from.
# @return [ChunkyPNG::Canvas] The newly constructed canvas instance.
def from_rgb_stream(width, height, stream)
string = stream.respond_to?(:read) ? stream.read(3 * width * height) : stream.to_s[0, 3 * width * height]
string << ChunkyPNG::EXTRA_BYTE # Add a fourth byte to the last RGB triple.
unpacker = "NX" * (width * height)
pixels = string.unpack(unpacker).map { |color| color | 0x000000ff }
new(width, height, pixels)
end
# Creates a canvas by reading pixels from an RGBA formatted stream with a
# provided with and height.
#
# Every pixel should be represented by 4 bytes in the stream, in the correct
# RGBA order. This format is exactly like the internal representation of a
# canvas object, so this kind of stream can be read extremely quickly.
#
# @param [Integer] width The width of the new canvas.
# @param [Integer] height The height of the new canvas.
# @param [#read, String] stream The stream to read the pixel data from.
# @return [ChunkyPNG::Canvas] The newly constructed canvas instance.
def from_rgba_stream(width, height, stream)
string = stream.respond_to?(:read) ? stream.read(4 * width * height) : stream.to_s[0, 4 * width * height]
new(width, height, string.unpack("N*"))
end
# Creates a canvas by reading pixels from an BGR formatted stream with a
# provided with and height.
#
# Every pixel should be represented by 3 bytes in the stream, in the correct
# BGR order. This format closely resembles the internal representation of a
# canvas object, so this kind of stream can be read extremely quickly.
#
# @param [Integer] width The width of the new canvas.
# @param [Integer] height The height of the new canvas.
# @param [#read, String] stream The stream to read the pixel data from.
# @return [ChunkyPNG::Canvas] The newly constructed canvas instance.
def from_bgr_stream(width, height, stream)
string = ChunkyPNG::EXTRA_BYTE.dup # Add a first byte to the first BGR triple.
string << (stream.respond_to?(:read) ? stream.read(3 * width * height) : stream.to_s[0, 3 * width * height])
pixels = string.unpack("@1#{"XV" * (width * height)}").map { |color| color | 0x000000ff }
new(width, height, pixels)
end
# Creates a canvas by reading pixels from an ARGB formatted stream with a
# provided with and height.
#
# Every pixel should be represented by 4 bytes in the stream, in the correct
# ARGB order. This format is almost like the internal representation of a
# canvas object, so this kind of stream can be read extremely quickly.
#
# @param [Integer] width The width of the new canvas.
# @param [Integer] height The height of the new canvas.
# @param [#read, String] stream The stream to read the pixel data from.
# @return [ChunkyPNG::Canvas] The newly constructed canvas instance.
def from_abgr_stream(width, height, stream)
string = stream.respond_to?(:read) ? stream.read(4 * width * height) : stream.to_s[0, 4 * width * height]
new(width, height, string.unpack("V*"))
end
end
end
end