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+Skia's Stable C API |
+=================== |
+ |
+<div style="text-align:center"> |
+<strong>EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIMENTAL<br> |
+DO NOT USE — FOR INTERNAL TESTING ONLY</strong> |
+</div> |
+ |
+Several issues hinder the development of a stable ABI (application |
+binary interface) for Skia: |
+ |
+1. Skia's C++ API changes a lot from version to version. Skia's two |
+ largest clients, Android and Chrome, are kept up to date by the |
+ Skia team, but that can not happen for every client. |
+2. Skia's headers will only match the compiled skia libraries if |
+ configured identically. |
+ |
+To mitigate these two issues, Skia is experimenting with the |
+introduction of a C API. This will change more slowly than the C++ |
+interface and, once API version 1.0.0 is announced, |
+backwards-incompatable changes will be avoided whenever possible. |
+ |
+Here is an example program that uses the C api. To try it out, get the file |
+[`skia-c-example.c`](./skia-c-example.c). |
+ |
+<!--?prettify lang=c?--> |
+ |
+ #include <stdio.h> |
+ |
+ #include "sk_data.h" |
+ #include "sk_image.h" |
+ #include "sk_canvas.h" |
+ #include "sk_surface.h" |
+ #include "sk_paint.h" |
+ #include "sk_path.h" |
+ |
+ static sk_surface_t* make_surface(int32_t w, int32_t h) { |
+ sk_imageinfo_t info; |
+ info.width = w; |
+ info.height = h; |
+ info.colorType = sk_colortype_get_default_8888(); |
+ info.alphaType = PREMUL_SK_ALPHATYPE; |
+ return sk_surface_new_raster(&info, NULL); |
+ } |
+ |
+ static void emit_png(const char* path, sk_surface_t* surface) { |
+ sk_image_t* image = sk_surface_new_image_snapshot(surface); |
+ sk_data_t* data = sk_image_encode(image); |
+ sk_image_unref(image); |
+ FILE* f = fopen(path, "wb"); |
+ fwrite(sk_data_get_data(data), sk_data_get_size(data), 1, f); |
+ fclose(f); |
+ sk_data_unref(data); |
+ } |
+ |
+ void draw(sk_canvas_t* canvas) { |
+ sk_paint_t* fill = sk_paint_new(); |
+ sk_paint_set_color(fill, sk_color_set_argb(0xFF, 0x00, 0x00, 0xFF)); |
+ sk_canvas_draw_paint(canvas, fill); |
+ |
+ sk_paint_set_color(fill, sk_color_set_argb(0xFF, 0x00, 0xFF, 0xFF)); |
+ sk_rect_t rect; |
+ rect.left = 100.0f; |
+ rect.top = 100.0f; |
+ rect.right = 540.0f; |
+ rect.bottom = 380.0f; |
+ sk_canvas_draw_rect(canvas, &rect, fill); |
+ |
+ sk_paint_t* stroke = sk_paint_new(); |
+ sk_paint_set_color(stroke, sk_color_set_argb(0xFF, 0xFF, 0x00, 0x00)); |
+ sk_paint_set_antialias(stroke, true); |
+ sk_paint_set_stroke(stroke, true); |
+ sk_paint_set_stroke_width(stroke, 5.0f); |
+ sk_path_t* path = sk_path_new(); |
+ |
+ sk_path_move_to(path, 50.0f, 50.0f); |
+ sk_path_line_to(path, 590.0f, 50.0f); |
+ sk_path_cubic_to(path, -490.0f, 50.0f, 1130.0f, 430.0f, 50.0f, 430.0f); |
+ sk_path_line_to(path, 590.0f, 430.0f); |
+ sk_canvas_draw_path(canvas, path, stroke); |
+ |
+ sk_paint_set_color(fill, sk_color_set_argb(0x80, 0x00, 0xFF, 0x00)); |
+ sk_rect_t rect2; |
+ rect2.left = 120.0f; |
+ rect2.top = 120.0f; |
+ rect2.right = 520.0f; |
+ rect2.bottom = 360.0f; |
+ sk_canvas_draw_oval(canvas, &rect2, fill); |
+ |
+ sk_path_delete(path); |
+ sk_paint_delete(stroke); |
+ sk_paint_delete(fill); |
+ } |
+ |
+ int main() { |
+ sk_surface_t* surface = make_surface(640, 480); |
+ sk_canvas_t* canvas = sk_surface_get_canvas(surface); |
+ draw(canvas); |
+ emit_png("skia-c-example.png", surface); |
+ sk_surface_unref(surface); |
+ return 0; |
+ } |
+ |
+<a href="https://fiddle.skia.org/c/6c6c01438d9c3d80e9c22e606359432e"><img src="https://fiddle.skia.org/i/6c6c01438d9c3d8 |
+0e9c22e606359432e_raster.png" alt=""></a> |
+ |
+Gyp+Linux example |
+----------------- |
+ |
+The following proof-of-concept workflow currently works on Ubuntu 14.04: |
+ |
+1. Aquire Skia and install dependencies (you may have already done this): |
+ |
+ <!--?prettify lang=sh?--> |
+ |
+ git clone 'https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/tools/depot_tools.git' |
+ export PATH="$PWD/depot_tools:$PATH" |
+ git clone 'https://skia.googlesource.com/skia' |
+ skia/tools/install_dependencies.sh |
+ SKIA_DIR="$PWD/skia" |
+ |
+2. Compile Skia as a shared library: |
+ |
+ <!--?prettify lang=sh?--> |
+ |
+ GYP_DEFINES=skia_shared_lib=1 "$SKIA_DIR"/bin/sync-and-gyp |
+ ninja -C "$SKIA_DIR/out/Release" skia_lib |
+ |
+3. Compile, link, and run the example program: |
+ |
+ <!--?prettify lang=sh?--> |
+ |
+ cd [Wherever you want the example] |
+ cp "$SKIA_DIR/experimental/c-api-example/skia-c-example.c" . |
+ cc -c -I "$SKIA_DIR/include/c" skia-c-example.c -o skia-c-example.o |
+ cc skia-c-example.o -L "$SKIA_DIR/out/Release/lib" -lskia -o skia-c-example |
+ LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$SKIA_DIR/out/Release/lib" ./skia-c-example |
+ xdg-open skia-c-example.png |
+ |
+Cmake+MacOS example |
+------------------- |
+ |
+The following proof-of-concept workflow currently works on MacOS |
+ |
+1. Aquire Skia and install dependencies (you may have already done this): |
+ |
+ <!--?prettify lang=sh?--> |
+ |
+ cd [Wherever you want skia src code] |
+ git clone 'https://skia.googlesource.com/skia' |
+ SKIA_DIR="$PWD/skia" |
+ |
+2. Compile Skia as a shared library: |
+ |
+ <!--?prettify lang=sh?--> |
+ |
+ cd [Wherever you want skia build files] |
+ mkdir build_skia |
+ cd build_skia |
+ SKIA_BUILD="$PWD" |
+ cmake "$SKIA_DIR/cmake" -G Ninja && ninja |
+ |
+3. Compile, link, and run the example program: |
+ |
+ <!--?prettify lang=sh?--> |
+ |
+ cd [Wherever you want the example] |
+ cp "$SKIA_DIR/experimental/c-api-example/skia-c-example.c" . |
+ cc -c -I "$SKIA_DIR/include/c" skia-c-example.c -o skia-c-example.o |
+ c++ skia-c-example.o \ |
+ "$SKIA_BUILD"/libskia.* -Wl,-rpath -Wl,"$SKIA_BUILD" \ |
+ -o skia-c-example |
+ ./skia-c-example |
+ open skia-c-example.png |