wasp-os/wasp/draw565.py
2020-03-22 15:40:18 +00:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-3.0-or-later
# Copyright (C) 2020 Daniel Thompson
import fonts.sans24
import micropython
@micropython.viper
def _bitblit(bitbuf, pixels, bgfg: int, count: int):
mv = ptr8(bitbuf)
px = ptr8(pixels)
bghi = (bgfg >> 24) & 0xff
bglo = (bgfg >> 16) & 0xff
fghi = (bgfg >> 8) & 0xff
fglo = (bgfg ) & 0xff
bitselect = 0x80
pxp = 0
mvp = 0
for bit in range(count):
# Draw the pixel
active = px[pxp] & bitselect
mv[mvp] = fghi if active else bghi
mvp += 1
mv[mvp] = fglo if active else bglo
mvp += 1
# Advance to the next bit
bitselect >>= 1
if not bitselect:
bitselect = 0x80
pxp += 1
@micropython.viper
def _fill(mv, color: int, count: int, offset: int):
p = ptr8(mv)
colorhi = color >> 8
colorlo = color & 0xff
for x in range(count):
p[2*(x+offset) ] = colorhi
p[2*(x+offset) + 1] = colorlo
def _bounding_box(s, font):
w = 0
for ch in s:
(_, h, wc) = font.get_ch(ch)
w += wc + 1
return (w, h)
@micropython.native
def _draw_glyph(display, glyph, x, y, bgfg):
(px, h, w) = glyph
buf = memoryview(display.linebuffer)[0:2*(w+1)]
buf[2*w] = 0
buf[2*w + 1] = 0
bytes_per_row = (w + 7) // 8
display.set_window(x, y, w+1, h)
for row in range(h):
_bitblit(buf, px[row*bytes_per_row:], bgfg, w)
display.write_data(buf)
class Draw565(object):
"""Drawing library for RGB565 displays.
A full framebufer is not required although the library will
'borrow' a line buffer from the underlying display driver.
"""
def __init__(self, display):
"""Initialise the library.
Defaults to white-on-black for monochrome drawing operations
and 24 pt Sans Serif text.
"""
self._display = display
self.set_color(0xffff)
self.set_font(fonts.sans24)
def fill(self, bg=None, x=0, y=0, w=None, h=None):
"""Draw a solid color rectangle.
If no arguments a provided the whole display will be filled with
the background color.
"""
if bg is None:
bg = self._bgfg >> 16
self._display.fill(bg, x, y, w, h)
@micropython.native
def rleblit(self, image, pos=(0, 0), fg=0xffff, bg=0):
"""Decode and draw a 1-bit RLE image."""
display = self._display
(sx, sy, rle) = image
display.set_window(pos[0], pos[1], sx, sy)
buf = memoryview(display.linebuffer)[0:2*sx]
bp = 0
color = bg
for rl in rle:
while rl:
count = min(sx - bp, rl)
_fill(buf, color, count, bp)
bp += count
rl -= count
if bp >= sx:
display.write_data(buf)
bp = 0
if color == bg:
color = fg
else:
color = bg
def set_color(self, color, bg=0):
"""Set the foreground (color) and background (bg) color.
The supplied color will be used for all monochrome drawing operations.
If no background color is provided then the background will be set
to black.
"""
self._bgfg = (bg << 16) + color
def set_font(self, font):
"""Set the font used for rendering text."""
self._font = font
def string(self, s, x, y, width=None):
"""Draw a string at the supplied position.
If no width is provided then the text will be left justified,
otherwise the text will be centered within the provided width and,
importantly, the remaining width will be filled with the background
color (to ensure that if we update one string with a narrower one
there is no need to "undraw" it)
"""
display = self._display
bgfg = self._bgfg
font = self._font
if width:
(w, h) = _bounding_box(s, font)
leftpad = (width - w) // 2
rightpad = width - w - leftpad
display.fill(0, x, y, leftpad, h)
x += leftpad
for ch in s:
glyph = font.get_ch(ch)
_draw_glyph(display, glyph, x, y, bgfg)
x += glyph[2] + 1
if width:
display.fill(0, x, y, rightpad, h)