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/* RepaintManager.java --
   Copyright (C) 2002, 2004, 2005  Free Software Foundation, Inc.

This file is part of GNU Classpath.

GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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02110-1301 USA.

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exception statement from your version. */


package javax.swing;

import gnu.classpath.SystemProperties;
import gnu.java.awt.LowPriorityEvent;

import java.applet.Applet;
import java.awt.Component;
import java.awt.Dimension;
import java.awt.EventQueue;
import java.awt.Graphics;
import java.awt.Image;
import java.awt.Rectangle;
import java.awt.Toolkit;
import java.awt.Window;
import java.awt.event.InvocationEvent;
import java.awt.image.VolatileImage;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.WeakHashMap;

/**
 * <p>The repaint manager holds a set of dirty regions, invalid components,
 * and a double buffer surface.  The dirty regions and invalid components
 * are used to coalesce multiple revalidate() and repaint() calls in the
 * component tree into larger groups to be refreshed "all at once"; the
 * double buffer surface is used by root components to paint
 * themselves.</p>
 *
 * <p>See <a
 * href="http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/tsc/articles/painting/index.html">this
 * document</a> for more details.</p>
 * document</a> for more details.</p>
 *
 * @author Roman Kennke (kennke@aicas.com)
 * @author Graydon Hoare (graydon@redhat.com)
 * @author Audrius Meskauskas (audriusa@bioinformatics.org)
 */
public class RepaintManager
{
  /**
   * An InvocationEvent subclass that implements LowPriorityEvent. This is used
   * to defer the execution of RepaintManager requests as long as possible on
   * the event queue. This way we make sure that all available input is
   * processed before getting active with the RepaintManager. This allows
   * for better optimization (more validate and repaint requests can be
   * coalesced) and thus has a positive effect on performance for GUI
   * applications under heavy load.
   */
  private static class RepaintWorkerEvent
    extends InvocationEvent
    implements LowPriorityEvent
  {

    /**
     * Creates a new RepaintManager event.
     *
     * @param source the source
     * @param runnable the runnable to execute
     */
    public RepaintWorkerEvent(Object source, Runnable runnable,
                              Object notifier, boolean catchEx)
    {
      super(source, runnable, notifier, catchEx);
    }

    /**
     * An application that I met implements its own event dispatching and
     * calls dispatch() via reflection, and only checks declared methods,
     * that is, it expects this method to be in the event's class, not
     * in a superclass. So I put this in here... sigh.
     */
    public void dispatch()
    {
      super.dispatch();
    }
  }

  /**
   * The current repaint managers, indexed by their ThreadGroups.
   */
  static WeakHashMap currentRepaintManagers;

  /**
   * A rectangle object to be reused in damaged regions calculation.
   */
  private static Rectangle rectCache = new Rectangle();

  /**
   * <p>A helper class which is placed into the system event queue at
   * various times in order to facilitate repainting and layout. There is
   * typically only one of these objects active at any time. When the
   * {@link RepaintManager} is told to queue a repaint, it checks to see if
   * a {@link RepaintWorker} is "live" in the system event queue, and if
   * not it inserts one using {@link SwingUtilities#invokeLater}.</p>
   *
   * <p>When the {@link RepaintWorker} comes to the head of the system
   * event queue, its {@link RepaintWorker#run} method is executed by the
   * swing paint thread, which revalidates all invalid components and
   * repaints any damage in the swing scene.</p>
   */
  private class RepaintWorker
    implements Runnable
  {

    boolean live;

    public RepaintWorker()
    {
      live = false;
    }

    public synchronized void setLive(boolean b)
    {
      live = b;
    }

    public synchronized boolean isLive()
    {
      return live;
    }

    public void run()
    {
      try
        {
          ThreadGroup threadGroup = Thread.currentThread().getThreadGroup();
          RepaintManager rm =
            (RepaintManager) currentRepaintManagers.get(threadGroup);
          rm.validateInvalidComponents();
          rm.paintDirtyRegions();
        }
      finally
        {
          setLive(false);
        }
    }

  }

  /**
   * A table storing the dirty regions of components.  The keys of this
   * table are components, the values are rectangles. Each component maps
   * to exactly one rectangle.  When more regions are marked as dirty on a
   * component, they are union'ed with the existing rectangle.
   *
   * This is package private to avoid a synthetic accessor method in inner
   * class.
   *
   * @see #addDirtyRegion
   * @see #getDirtyRegion
   * @see #isCompletelyDirty
   * @see #markCompletelyClean
   * @see #markCompletelyDirty
   */
  private HashMap dirtyComponents;

  /**
   * The dirtyComponents which is used in paintDiryRegions to avoid unnecessary
   * locking.
   */
  private HashMap dirtyComponentsWork;

  /**
   * A single, shared instance of the helper class. Any methods which mark
   * components as invalid or dirty eventually activate this instance. It
   * is added to the event queue if it is not already active, otherwise
   * reused.
   *
   * @see #addDirtyRegion
   * @see #addInvalidComponent
   */
  private RepaintWorker repaintWorker;

  /**
   * The set of components which need revalidation, in the "layout" sense.
   * There is no additional information about "what kind of layout" they
   * need (as there is with dirty regions), so it is just a vector rather
   * than a table.
   *
   * @see #addInvalidComponent
   * @see #removeInvalidComponent
   * @see #validateInvalidComponents
   */
  private ArrayList invalidComponents;

  /**
   * Whether or not double buffering is enabled on this repaint
   * manager. This is merely a hint to clients; the RepaintManager will
   * always return an offscreen buffer when one is requested.
   *
   * @see #isDoubleBufferingEnabled
   * @see #setDoubleBufferingEnabled
   */
  private boolean doubleBufferingEnabled;

  /**
   * The offscreen buffers. This map holds one offscreen buffer per
   * Window/Applet and releases them as soon as the Window/Applet gets garbage
   * collected.
   */
  private WeakHashMap offscreenBuffers;

  /**
   * The maximum width and height to allocate as a double buffer. Requests
   * beyond this size are ignored.
   *
   * @see #paintDirtyRegions
   * @see #getDoubleBufferMaximumSize
   * @see #setDoubleBufferMaximumSize
   */
  private Dimension doubleBufferMaximumSize;


  /**
   * Create a new RepaintManager object.
   */
  public RepaintManager()
  {
    dirtyComponents = new HashMap();
    dirtyComponentsWork = new HashMap();
    invalidComponents = new ArrayList();
    repaintWorker = new RepaintWorker();
    doubleBufferMaximumSize = new Dimension(2000,2000);
    doubleBufferingEnabled =
      SystemProperties.getProperty("gnu.swing.doublebuffering", "true")
                      .equals("true");
    offscreenBuffers = new WeakHashMap();
  }

  /**
   * Returns the <code>RepaintManager</code> for the current thread's
   * thread group. The default implementation ignores the
   * <code>component</code> parameter and returns the same repaint manager
   * for all components.
   *
   * @param component a component to look up the manager of
   *
   * @return the current repaint manager for the calling thread's thread group
   *         and the specified component
   *
   * @see #setCurrentManager
   */
  public static RepaintManager currentManager(Component component)
  {
    if (currentRepaintManagers == null)
      currentRepaintManagers = new WeakHashMap();
    ThreadGroup threadGroup = Thread.currentThread().getThreadGroup();
    RepaintManager currentManager =
      (RepaintManager) currentRepaintManagers.get(threadGroup);
    if (currentManager == null)
      {
        currentManager = new RepaintManager();
        currentRepaintManagers.put(threadGroup, currentManager);
      }
    return currentManager;
  }

  /**
   * Returns the <code>RepaintManager</code> for the current thread's
   * thread group. The default implementation ignores the
   * <code>component</code> parameter and returns the same repaint manager
   * for all components.
   *
   * This method is only here for backwards compatibility with older versions
   * of Swing and simply forwards to {@link #currentManager(Component)}.
   *
   * @param component a component to look up the manager of
   *
   * @return the current repaint manager for the calling thread's thread group
   *         and the specified component
   *
   * @see #setCurrentManager
   */
  public static RepaintManager currentManager(JComponent component)
  {
    return currentManager((Component)component);
  }

  /**
   * Sets the repaint manager for the calling thread's thread group.
   *
   * @param manager the repaint manager to set for the current thread's thread
   *        group
   *
   * @see #currentManager(Component)
   */
  public static void setCurrentManager(RepaintManager manager)
  {
    if (currentRepaintManagers == null)
      currentRepaintManagers = new WeakHashMap();

    ThreadGroup threadGroup = Thread.currentThread().getThreadGroup();
    currentRepaintManagers.put(threadGroup, manager);
  }

  /**
   * Add a component to the {@link #invalidComponents} vector. If the
   * {@link #repaintWorker} class is not active, insert it in the system
   * event queue.
   *
   * @param component The component to add
   *
   * @see #removeInvalidComponent
   */
  public void addInvalidComponent(JComponent component)
  {
    Component validateRoot = null;
    Component c = component;
    while (c != null)
      {
        // Special cases we don't bother validating are when the invalidated
        // component (or any of it's ancestors) is inside a CellRendererPane
        // or if it doesn't have a peer yet (== not displayable).
        if (c instanceof CellRendererPane || ! c.isDisplayable())
          return;
        if (c instanceof JComponent && ((JComponent) c).isValidateRoot())
          {
            validateRoot = c;
            break;
          }

        c = c.getParent();
      }

    // If we didn't find a validate root, then we don't validate.
    if (validateRoot == null)
      return;

    // Make sure the validate root and all of it's ancestors are visible.
    c = validateRoot;
    while (c != null)
      {
        if (! c.isVisible() || ! c.isDisplayable())
          return;
        c = c.getParent();
      }

    if (invalidComponents.contains(validateRoot))
      return;

    //synchronized (invalidComponents)
    //  {
        invalidComponents.add(validateRoot);
    //  }

    if (! repaintWorker.isLive())
      {
        repaintWorker.setLive(true);
        invokeLater(repaintWorker);
      }
  }

  /**
   * Remove a component from the {@link #invalidComponents} vector.
   *
   * @param component The component to remove
   *
   * @see #addInvalidComponent
   */
  public void removeInvalidComponent(JComponent component)
  {
    synchronized (invalidComponents)
      {
        invalidComponents.remove(component);
      }
  }

  /**
   * Add a region to the set of dirty regions for a specified component.
   * This involves union'ing the new region with any existing dirty region
   * associated with the component. If the {@link #repaintWorker} class
   * is not active, insert it in the system event queue.
   *
   * @param component The component to add a dirty region for
   * @param x The left x coordinate of the new dirty region
   * @param y The top y coordinate of the new dirty region
   * @param w The width of the new dirty region
   * @param h The height of the new dirty region
   *
   * @see #addDirtyRegion
   * @see #getDirtyRegion
   * @see #isCompletelyDirty
   * @see #markCompletelyClean
   * @see #markCompletelyDirty
   */
  public void addDirtyRegion(JComponent component, int x, int y,
                             int w, int h)
  {
    if (w <= 0 || h <= 0 || !component.isShowing())
      return;
    component.computeVisibleRect(rectCache);
    SwingUtilities.computeIntersection(x, y, w, h, rectCache);

    if (! rectCache.isEmpty())
      {
        synchronized (dirtyComponents)
          {
            Rectangle dirtyRect = (Rectangle)dirtyComponents.get(component);
            if (dirtyRect != null)
              {
                SwingUtilities.computeUnion(rectCache.x, rectCache.y,
                                            rectCache.width, rectCache.height,
                                            dirtyRect);
              }
            else
              {
                dirtyComponents.put(component, rectCache.getBounds());
              }
          }

        if (! repaintWorker.isLive())
          {
            repaintWorker.setLive(true);
            invokeLater(repaintWorker);
          }
      }
  }

  /**
   * Get the dirty region associated with a component, or <code>null</code>
   * if the component has no dirty region.
   *
   * @param component The component to get the dirty region of
   *
   * @return The dirty region of the component
   *
   * @see #dirtyComponents
   * @see #addDirtyRegion
   * @see #isCompletelyDirty
   * @see #markCompletelyClean
   * @see #markCompletelyDirty
   */
  public Rectangle getDirtyRegion(JComponent component)
  {
    Rectangle dirty = (Rectangle) dirtyComponents.get(component);
    if (dirty == null)
      dirty = new Rectangle();
    return dirty;
  }

  /**
   * Mark a component as dirty over its entire bounds.
   *
   * @param component The component to mark as dirty
   *
   * @see #dirtyComponents
   * @see #addDirtyRegion
   * @see #getDirtyRegion
   * @see #isCompletelyDirty
   * @see #markCompletelyClean
   */
  public void markCompletelyDirty(JComponent component)
  {
    addDirtyRegion(component, 0, 0, Integer.MAX_VALUE, Integer.MAX_VALUE);
  }

  /**
   * Remove all dirty regions for a specified component
   *
   * @param component The component to mark as clean
   *
   * @see #dirtyComponents
   * @see #addDirtyRegion
   * @see #getDirtyRegion
   * @see #isCompletelyDirty
   * @see #markCompletelyDirty
   */
  public void markCompletelyClean(JComponent component)
  {
    synchronized (dirtyComponents)
      {
        dirtyComponents.remove(component);
      }
  }

  /**
   * Return <code>true</code> if the specified component is completely
   * contained within its dirty region, otherwise <code>false</code>
   *
   * @param component The component to check for complete dirtyness
   *
   * @return Whether the component is completely dirty
   *
   * @see #dirtyComponents
   * @see #addDirtyRegion
   * @see #getDirtyRegion
   * @see #isCompletelyDirty
   * @see #markCompletelyClean
   */
  public boolean isCompletelyDirty(JComponent component)
  {
    boolean dirty = false;
    Rectangle r = getDirtyRegion(component);
    if(r.width == Integer.MAX_VALUE && r.height == Integer.MAX_VALUE)
      dirty = true;
    return dirty;
  }

  /**
   * Validate all components which have been marked invalid in the {@link
   * #invalidComponents} vector.
   */
  public void validateInvalidComponents()
  {
    // We don't use an iterator here because that would fail when there are
    // components invalidated during the validation of others, which happens
    // quite frequently. Instead we synchronize the access a little more.
    while (invalidComponents.size() > 0)
      {
        Component comp;
        synchronized (invalidComponents)
          {
            comp = (Component) invalidComponents.remove(0);
          }
        // Validate the validate component.
        if (! (comp.isVisible() && comp.isShowing()))
          continue;
        comp.validate();
      }
  }

  /**
   * Repaint all regions of all components which have been marked dirty in the
   * {@link #dirtyComponents} table.
   */
  public void paintDirtyRegions()
  {
    // Short circuit if there is nothing to paint.
    if (dirtyComponents.size() == 0)
      return;

    // Swap dirtyRegions with dirtyRegionsWork to avoid locking.
    synchronized (dirtyComponents)
      {
        HashMap swap = dirtyComponents;
        dirtyComponents = dirtyComponentsWork;
        dirtyComponentsWork = swap;
      }

    // Compile a set of repaint roots.
    HashSet repaintRoots = new HashSet();
    Set components = dirtyComponentsWork.keySet();
    for (Iterator i = components.iterator(); i.hasNext();)
      {
        JComponent dirty = (JComponent) i.next();
        compileRepaintRoots(dirtyComponentsWork, dirty, repaintRoots);
      }

    for (Iterator i = repaintRoots.iterator(); i.hasNext();)
      {
        JComponent comp = (JComponent) i.next();
        Rectangle damaged = (Rectangle) dirtyComponentsWork.remove(comp);
        if (damaged == null || damaged.isEmpty())
          continue;
        comp.paintImmediately(damaged);
      }
    dirtyComponentsWork.clear();
  }

  /**
   * Compiles a list of components that really get repainted. This is called
   * once for each component in the dirtyRegions HashMap, each time with
   * another <code>dirty</code> parameter. This searches up the component
   * hierarchy of <code>dirty</code> to find the highest parent that is also
   * marked dirty and merges the dirty regions.
   *
   * @param dirtyRegions the dirty regions
   * @param dirty the component for which to find the repaint root
   * @param roots the list to which new repaint roots get appended
   */
  private void compileRepaintRoots(HashMap dirtyRegions, JComponent dirty,
                                   HashSet roots)
  {
    Component current = dirty;
    Component root = dirty;

    // This will contain the dirty region in the root coordinate system,
    // possibly clipped by ancestor's bounds.
    Rectangle originalDirtyRect = (Rectangle) dirtyRegions.get(dirty);
    rectCache.setBounds(originalDirtyRect);

    // The bounds of the current component.
    int x = dirty.getX();
    int y = dirty.getY();
    int w = dirty.getWidth();
    int h = dirty.getHeight();

    // Do nothing if dirty region is clipped away by the component's bounds.
    rectCache = SwingUtilities.computeIntersection(0, 0, w, h, rectCache);
    if (rectCache.isEmpty())
      return;

    // The cumulated offsets.
    int dx = 0;
    int dy = 0;
    // The actual offset for the found root.
    int rootDx = 0;
    int rootDy = 0;

    // Search the highest component that is also marked dirty.
    Component parent;
    while (true)
      {
        parent = current.getParent();
        if (parent == null || !(parent instanceof JComponent))
          break;

        current = parent;
        // Update the offset.
        dx += x;
        dy += y;
        rectCache.x += x;
        rectCache.y += y;

        x = current.getX();
        y = current.getY();
        w = current.getWidth();
        h = current.getHeight();
        rectCache = SwingUtilities.computeIntersection(0, 0, w, h, rectCache);

        // Don't paint if the dirty regions is clipped away by any of
        // its ancestors.
        if (rectCache.isEmpty())
          return;

        // We can skip to the next up when this parent is not dirty.
        if (dirtyRegions.containsKey(parent))
          {
            root = current;
            rootDx = dx;
            rootDy = dy;
          }
      }

    // Merge the rectangles of the root and the requested component if
    // the are different.
    if (root != dirty)
      {
        rectCache.x += rootDx - dx;
        rectCache.y += rootDy - dy;
        Rectangle dirtyRect = (Rectangle) dirtyRegions.get(root);
        SwingUtilities.computeUnion(rectCache.x, rectCache.y, rectCache.width,
                                    rectCache.height, dirtyRect);
      }

    // Adds the root to the roots set.
    if (! roots.contains(root))
      roots.add(root);
  }

  /**
   * Get an offscreen buffer for painting a component's image. This image
   * may be smaller than the proposed dimensions, depending on the value of
   * the {@link #doubleBufferMaximumSize} property.
   *
   * @param component The component to return an offscreen buffer for
   * @param proposedWidth The proposed width of the offscreen buffer
   * @param proposedHeight The proposed height of the offscreen buffer
   *
   * @return A shared offscreen buffer for painting
   */
  public Image getOffscreenBuffer(Component component, int proposedWidth,
                                  int proposedHeight)
  {
    Component root = SwingUtilities.getWindowAncestor(component);
    Image buffer = (Image) offscreenBuffers.get(root);
    if (buffer == null
        || buffer.getWidth(null) < proposedWidth
        || buffer.getHeight(null) < proposedHeight)
      {
        int width = Math.max(proposedWidth, root.getWidth());
        width = Math.min(doubleBufferMaximumSize.width, width);
        int height = Math.max(proposedHeight, root.getHeight());
        height = Math.min(doubleBufferMaximumSize.height, height);
        buffer = component.createImage(width, height);
        offscreenBuffers.put(root, buffer);
      }
    return buffer;
  }

  /**
   * Blits the back buffer of the specified root component to the screen.
   * This is package private because it must get called by JComponent.
   *
   * @param comp the component to be painted
   * @param x the area to paint on screen, in comp coordinates
   * @param y the area to paint on screen, in comp coordinates
   * @param w the area to paint on screen, in comp coordinates
   * @param h the area to paint on screen, in comp coordinates
   */
  void commitBuffer(Component comp, int x, int y, int w, int h)
  {
    Component root = comp;
    while (root != null
           && ! (root instanceof Window || root instanceof Applet))
      {
        x += root.getX();
        y += root.getY();
        root = root.getParent();
      }

    if (root != null)
      {
        Graphics g = root.getGraphics();
        Image buffer = (Image) offscreenBuffers.get(root);
        if (buffer != null)
          {
            // Make sure we have a sane clip at this point.
            g.clipRect(x, y, w, h);
            g.drawImage(buffer, 0, 0, root);
            g.dispose();
          }
      }
  }

  /**
   * Creates and returns a volatile offscreen buffer for the specified
   * component that can be used as a double buffer. The returned image
   * is a {@link VolatileImage}. Its size will be <code>(proposedWidth,
   * proposedHeight)</code> except when the maximum double buffer size
   * has been set in this RepaintManager.
   *
   * @param comp the Component for which to create a volatile buffer
   * @param proposedWidth the proposed width of the buffer
   * @param proposedHeight the proposed height of the buffer
   *
   * @since 1.4
   *
   * @see VolatileImage
   */
  public Image getVolatileOffscreenBuffer(Component comp, int proposedWidth,
                                          int proposedHeight)
  {
    Component root = SwingUtilities.getWindowAncestor(comp);
    Image buffer = (Image) offscreenBuffers.get(root);
    if (buffer == null
        || buffer.getWidth(null) < proposedWidth
        || buffer.getHeight(null) < proposedHeight
        || !(buffer instanceof VolatileImage))
      {
        int width = Math.max(proposedWidth, root.getWidth());
        width = Math.min(doubleBufferMaximumSize.width, width);
        int height = Math.max(proposedHeight, root.getHeight());
        height = Math.min(doubleBufferMaximumSize.height, height);
        buffer = root.createVolatileImage(width, height);
        if (buffer != null)
          offscreenBuffers.put(root, buffer);
      }
    return buffer;
  }


  /**
   * Get the value of the {@link #doubleBufferMaximumSize} property.
   *
   * @return The current value of the property
   *
   * @see #setDoubleBufferMaximumSize
   */
  public Dimension getDoubleBufferMaximumSize()
  {
    return doubleBufferMaximumSize;
  }

  /**
   * Set the value of the {@link #doubleBufferMaximumSize} property.
   *
   * @param size The new value of the property
   *
   * @see #getDoubleBufferMaximumSize
   */
  public void setDoubleBufferMaximumSize(Dimension size)
  {
    doubleBufferMaximumSize = size;
  }

  /**
   * Set the value of the {@link #doubleBufferingEnabled} property.
   *
   * @param buffer The new value of the property
   *
   * @see #isDoubleBufferingEnabled
   */
  public void setDoubleBufferingEnabled(boolean buffer)
  {
    doubleBufferingEnabled = buffer;
  }

  /**
   * Get the value of the {@link #doubleBufferingEnabled} property.
   *
   * @return The current value of the property
   *
   * @see #setDoubleBufferingEnabled
   */
  public boolean isDoubleBufferingEnabled()
  {
    return doubleBufferingEnabled;
  }

  public String toString()
  {
    return "RepaintManager";
  }

  /**
   * Sends an RepaintManagerEvent to the event queue with the specified
   * runnable. This is similar to SwingUtilities.invokeLater(), only that the
   * event is a low priority event in order to defer the execution a little
   * more.
   */
  private void invokeLater(Runnable runnable)
  {
    Toolkit tk = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit();
    EventQueue evQueue = tk.getSystemEventQueue();
    InvocationEvent ev = new RepaintWorkerEvent(evQueue, runnable, null, false);
    evQueue.postEvent(ev);
  }
}