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#ifndef _JAVASOFT_JAWT_H_
#define _JAVASOFT_JAWT_H_

#include "jni.h"

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

/*
 * AWT native interface.
 *
 * The AWT native interface allows a native C or C++ application a means
 * by which to access native structures in AWT.  This is to facilitate moving
 * legacy C and C++ applications to Java and to target the needs of the
 * developers who need to do their own native rendering to canvases
 * for performance or other reasons.
 *
 * Conversely it also provides mechanisms for an application which already
 * has a native window to provide that to AWT for AWT rendering.
 *
 * Since every platform may be different in its native data structures
 * and APIs for windowing systems the application must necessarily
 * provided per-platform source and compile and deliver per-platform
 * native code  to use this API.
 *
 * These interfaces are not part of the Java SE specification and
 * a VM is not required to implement this API. However it is strongly
 * recommended that all implementations which support headful AWT
 * also support these interfaces.
 *
 */

/*
 * AWT Native Drawing Surface (JAWT_DrawingSurface).
 *
 * For each platform, there is a native drawing surface structure.  This
 * platform-specific structure can be found in jawt_md.h.  It is recommended
 * that additional platforms follow the same model.  It is also recommended
 * that VMs on all platforms support the existing structures in jawt_md.h.
 *
 *******************
 * EXAMPLE OF USAGE:
 *******************
 *
 * In Win32, a programmer wishes to access the HWND of a canvas to perform
 * native rendering into it.  The programmer has declared the paint() method
 * for their canvas subclass to be native:
 *
 *
 * MyCanvas.java:
 *
 * import java.awt.*;
 *
 * public class MyCanvas extends Canvas {
 *
 *     static {
 *         System.loadLibrary("mylib");
 *     }
 *
 *     public native void paint(Graphics g);
 * }
 *
 *
 * myfile.c:
 *
 * #include "jawt_md.h"
 * #include <assert.h>
 *
 * JNIEXPORT void JNICALL
 * Java_MyCanvas_paint(JNIEnv* env, jobject canvas, jobject graphics)
 * {
 *     JAWT awt;
 *     JAWT_DrawingSurface* ds;
 *     JAWT_DrawingSurfaceInfo* dsi;
 *     JAWT_Win32DrawingSurfaceInfo* dsi_win;
 *     jboolean result;
 *     jint lock;
 *
 *     // Get the AWT. Request version 9 to access features in that release.
 *     awt.version = JAWT_VERSION_9;
 *     result = JAWT_GetAWT(env, &awt);
 *     assert(result != JNI_FALSE);
 *
 *     // Get the drawing surface
 *     ds = awt.GetDrawingSurface(env, canvas);
 *     assert(ds != NULL);
 *
 *     // Lock the drawing surface
 *     lock = ds->Lock(ds);
 *     assert((lock & JAWT_LOCK_ERROR) == 0);
 *
 *     // Get the drawing surface info
 *     dsi = ds->GetDrawingSurfaceInfo(ds);
 *
 *     // Get the platform-specific drawing info
 *     dsi_win = (JAWT_Win32DrawingSurfaceInfo*)dsi->platformInfo;
 *
 *     //////////////////////////////
 *     // !!! DO PAINTING HERE !!! //
 *     //////////////////////////////
 *
 *     // Free the drawing surface info
 *     ds->FreeDrawingSurfaceInfo(dsi);
 *
 *     // Unlock the drawing surface
 *     ds->Unlock(ds);
 *
 *     // Free the drawing surface
 *     awt.FreeDrawingSurface(ds);
 * }
 *
 */

/*
 * JAWT_Rectangle
 * Structure for a native rectangle.
 */
typedef struct jawt_Rectangle {
    jint x;
    jint y;
    jint width;
    jint height;
} JAWT_Rectangle;

struct jawt_DrawingSurface;

/*
 * JAWT_DrawingSurfaceInfo
 * Structure for containing the underlying drawing information of a component.
 */
typedef struct jawt_DrawingSurfaceInfo {
    /*
     * Pointer to the platform-specific information.  This can be safely
     * cast to a JAWT_Win32DrawingSurfaceInfo on Windows or a
     * JAWT_X11DrawingSurfaceInfo on Linux and Solaris. On Mac OS X this is a
     * pointer to a NSObject that conforms to the JAWT_SurfaceLayers
     * protocol. See jawt_md.h for details.
     */
    void* platformInfo;
    /* Cached pointer to the underlying drawing surface */
    struct jawt_DrawingSurface* ds;
    /* Bounding rectangle of the drawing surface */
    JAWT_Rectangle bounds;
    /* Number of rectangles in the clip */
    jint clipSize;
    /* Clip rectangle array */
    JAWT_Rectangle* clip;
} JAWT_DrawingSurfaceInfo;

#define JAWT_LOCK_ERROR                 0x00000001
#define JAWT_LOCK_CLIP_CHANGED          0x00000002
#define JAWT_LOCK_BOUNDS_CHANGED        0x00000004
#define JAWT_LOCK_SURFACE_CHANGED       0x00000008

/*
 * JAWT_DrawingSurface
 * Structure for containing the underlying drawing information of a component.
 * All operations on a JAWT_DrawingSurface MUST be performed from the same
 * thread as the call to GetDrawingSurface.
 */
typedef struct jawt_DrawingSurface {
    /*
     * Cached reference to the Java environment of the calling thread.
     * If Lock(), Unlock(), GetDrawingSurfaceInfo() or
     * FreeDrawingSurfaceInfo() are called from a different thread,
     * this data member should be set before calling those functions.
     */
    JNIEnv* env;
    /* Cached reference to the target object */
    jobject target;
    /*
     * Lock the surface of the target component for native rendering.
     * When finished drawing, the surface must be unlocked with
     * Unlock().  This function returns a bitmask with one or more of the
     * following values:
     *
     * JAWT_LOCK_ERROR - When an error has occurred and the surface could not
     * be locked.
     *
     * JAWT_LOCK_CLIP_CHANGED - When the clip region has changed.
     *
     * JAWT_LOCK_BOUNDS_CHANGED - When the bounds of the surface have changed.
     *
     * JAWT_LOCK_SURFACE_CHANGED - When the surface itself has changed
     */
    jint (JNICALL *Lock)
        (struct jawt_DrawingSurface* ds);
    /*
     * Get the drawing surface info.
     * The value returned may be cached, but the values may change if
     * additional calls to Lock() or Unlock() are made.
     * Lock() must be called before this can return a valid value.
     * Returns NULL if an error has occurred.
     * When finished with the returned value, FreeDrawingSurfaceInfo must be
     * called.
     */
    JAWT_DrawingSurfaceInfo* (JNICALL *GetDrawingSurfaceInfo)
        (struct jawt_DrawingSurface* ds);
    /*
     * Free the drawing surface info.
     */
    void (JNICALL *FreeDrawingSurfaceInfo)
        (JAWT_DrawingSurfaceInfo* dsi);
    /*
     * Unlock the drawing surface of the target component for native rendering.
     */
    void (JNICALL *Unlock)
        (struct jawt_DrawingSurface* ds);
} JAWT_DrawingSurface;

/*
 * JAWT
 * Structure for containing native AWT functions.
 */
typedef struct jawt {
    /*
     * Version of this structure.  This must always be set before
     * calling JAWT_GetAWT(). It affects the functions returned.
     * Must be one of the known pre-defined versions.
     */
    jint version;
    /*
     * Return a drawing surface from a target jobject.  This value
     * may be cached.
     * Returns NULL if an error has occurred.
     * Target must be a java.awt.Component (should be a Canvas
     * or Window for native rendering).
     * FreeDrawingSurface() must be called when finished with the
     * returned JAWT_DrawingSurface.
     */
    JAWT_DrawingSurface* (JNICALL *GetDrawingSurface)
        (JNIEnv* env, jobject target);
    /*
     * Free the drawing surface allocated in GetDrawingSurface.
     */
    void (JNICALL *FreeDrawingSurface)
        (JAWT_DrawingSurface* ds);
    /*
     * Since 1.4
     * Locks the entire AWT for synchronization purposes
     */
    void (JNICALL *Lock)(JNIEnv* env);
    /*
     * Since 1.4
     * Unlocks the entire AWT for synchronization purposes
     */
    void (JNICALL *Unlock)(JNIEnv* env);
    /*
     * Since 1.4
     * Returns a reference to a java.awt.Component from a native
     * platform handle.  On Windows, this corresponds to an HWND;
     * on Solaris and Linux, this is a Drawable.  For other platforms,
     * see the appropriate machine-dependent header file for a description.
     * The reference returned by this function is a local
     * reference that is only valid in this environment.
     * This function returns a NULL reference if no component could be
     * found with matching platform information.
     */
    jobject (JNICALL *GetComponent)(JNIEnv* env, void* platformInfo);

    /**
     * Since 9
     * Creates a java.awt.Frame placed in a native container. Container is
     * referenced by the native platform handle. For example on Windows this
     * corresponds to an HWND. For other platforms, see the appropriate
     * machine-dependent header file for a description. The reference returned
     * by this function is a local reference that is only valid in this
     * environment. This function returns a NULL reference if no frame could be
     * created with matching platform information.
     */
    jobject (JNICALL *CreateEmbeddedFrame) (JNIEnv *env, void* platformInfo);

    /**
     * Since 9
     * Moves and resizes the embedded frame. The new location of the top-left
     * corner is specified by x and y parameters relative to the native parent
     * component. The new size is specified by width and height.
     *
     * The embedded frame should be created by CreateEmbeddedFrame() method, or
     * this function will not have any effect.
     *
     * java.awt.Component.setLocation() and java.awt.Component.setBounds() for
     * EmbeddedFrame really don't move it within the native parent. These
     * methods always locate the embedded frame at (0, 0) for backward
     * compatibility. To allow moving embedded frames this method was
     * introduced, and it works just the same way as setLocation() and
     * setBounds() for usual, non-embedded components.
     *
     * Using usual get/setLocation() and get/setBounds() together with this new
     * method is not recommended.
     */
    void (JNICALL *SetBounds) (JNIEnv *env, jobject embeddedFrame,

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