Merge 1. Pull in cpp files in the performance enhanced Khronos RI OVG files which are newly added. I've ignored platform-specific cpp files for linux, macosx, and null operating systems because this local solution has its own platform glue (i.e. facility to target Bitmaps but no full windowing support). I've ignored sfEGLInterface.cpp because this is used as a bridge to go from EGL to Nokia's Platsim which offers an EGL service. That's not relevant to this implementation because this is ARM side code, not Intel side. I just left a comment to sfEGLInterface.cpp in case we need to pick up this later on. The current code compiles on winscw. Prior to this fix, the code works on winscw, and can launch the SVG tiger (tiger.exe). That takes about 20 seconds to render. I hope to always be able to show this icon on each commit, and the plan is for the render time to reduce with this series of submissions. On this commit, the tiger renders ok in 20 seconds.
// Copyright (c) 2002-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
// All rights reserved.
// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
// under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
//
// Initial Contributors:
// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
//
// Contributors:
//
// Description:
//
#include "palette.h"
#include "rgbarray.h"
EXPORT_C const TUint32* DynamicPalette::Color16array()
{
return color16array;
}
EXPORT_C const TUint8* DynamicPalette::Color16inverse()
{
return color16inverse;
}
EXPORT_C const TColor256Util* DynamicPalette::DefaultColor256Util()
/** Returns the current system palette. Depending on the
implementation this value depends on the current color
scheme set using SetColorScheme.
@return Current system palette. */
{
return &defaulTColor256Util;
}
EXPORT_C void DynamicPalette::SetColor256Util(DynamicPalette::TIndex /*aScheme*/)
/** Switches the device to use the specified colour palette.
The reference version provided does nothing, since only one palette is used
in the reference implementation.
@param aIndex The index number of the colour palette to use. */
{
}