servicepoint/crates/servicepoint_binding_c/examples/lang_c/include/servicepoint.h
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/* Generated with cbindgen:0.26.0 */
/* Warning, this file is autogenerated by cbindgen. Don't modify this manually. */
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
/**
* size of a single tile in one dimension
*/
#define SP_TILE_SIZE 8
/**
* Display tile count in the x-direction
*/
#define SP_TILE_WIDTH 56
/**
* Display tile count in the y-direction
*/
#define SP_TILE_HEIGHT 20
/**
* Display width in pixels
*/
#define SP_PIXEL_WIDTH (SP_TILE_WIDTH * SP_TILE_SIZE)
/**
* Display height in pixels
*/
#define SP_PIXEL_HEIGHT (SP_TILE_HEIGHT * SP_TILE_SIZE)
/**
* pixel count on whole screen
*/
#define SP_PIXEL_COUNT (SP_PIXEL_WIDTH * SP_PIXEL_HEIGHT)
/**
* Specifies the kind of compression to use.
*/
enum SPCompressionCode
#ifdef __cplusplus
: uint16_t
#endif // __cplusplus
{
/**
* no compression
*/
Uncompressed = 0,
/**
* compress using flate2 with zlib header
*/
Zlib = 26490,
/**
* compress using bzip2
*/
Bzip2 = 25210,
/**
* compress using lzma
*/
Lzma = 27770,
/**
* compress using Zstandard
*/
Zstd = 31347,
};
#ifndef __cplusplus
typedef uint16_t SPCompressionCode;
#endif // __cplusplus
/**
* A vector of bits
*
* # Examples
* ```C
* SPBitVec vec = sp_bit_vec_new(8);
* sp_bit_vec_set(vec, 5, true);
* sp_bit_vec_dealloc(vec);
* ```
*/
typedef struct SPBitVec SPBitVec;
/**
* A grid containing brightness values.
*
* # Examples
* ```C
* SPConnection connection = sp_connection_open("127.0.0.1:2342");
* if (connection == NULL)
* return 1;
*
* SPBrightnessGrid grid = sp_brightness_grid_new(2, 2);
* sp_brightness_grid_set(grid, 0, 0, 0);
* sp_brightness_grid_set(grid, 1, 1, 10);
*
* SPCommand command = sp_command_char_brightness(grid);
* sp_connection_dealloc(connection);
* ```
*/
typedef struct SPBrightnessGrid SPBrightnessGrid;
/**
* A low-level display command.
*
* This struct and associated functions implement the UDP protocol for the display.
*
* To send a `SPCommand`, use a `SPConnection`.
*
* # Examples
*
* ```C
* sp_connection_send(connection, sp_command_clear());
* sp_connection_send(connection, sp_command_brightness(5));
* ```
*/
typedef struct SPCommand SPCommand;
/**
* A connection to the display.
*
* # Examples
*
* ```C
* CConnection connection = sp_connection_open("172.23.42.29:2342");
* if (connection != NULL)
* sp_connection_send(connection, sp_command_clear());
* ```
*/
typedef struct SPConnection SPConnection;
/**
* A C-wrapper for grid containing codepage 437 characters.
*
* The encoding is currently not enforced.
*
* # Examples
*
* ```C
* Cp437Grid grid = sp_cp437_grid_new(4, 3);
* sp_cp437_grid_fill(grid, '?');
* sp_cp437_grid_set(grid, 0, 0, '!');
* sp_cp437_grid_dealloc(grid);
* ```
*/
typedef struct SPCp437Grid SPCp437Grid;
/**
* The raw packet
*/
typedef struct SPPacket SPPacket;
/**
* A grid of pixels.
*
* # Examples
*
* ```C
* Cp437Grid grid = sp_pixel_grid_new(8, 3);
* sp_pixel_grid_fill(grid, true);
* sp_pixel_grid_set(grid, 0, 0, false);
* sp_pixel_grid_dealloc(grid);
* ```
*/
typedef struct SPPixelGrid SPPixelGrid;
/**
* Represents a span of memory (`&mut [u8]` ) as a struct usable by C code.
*
* You should not create an instance of this type in your C code.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - accesses to the memory pointed to with `start` is never accessed outside `length`
* - the lifetime of the `CByteSlice` does not outlive the memory it points to, as described in
* the function returning this type.
* - an instance of this created from C is never passed to a consuming function, as the rust code
* will try to free the memory of a potentially separate allocator.
*/
typedef struct SPByteSlice {
/**
* The start address of the memory
*/
uint8_t *start;
/**
* The amount of memory in bytes
*/
size_t length;
} SPByteSlice;
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif // __cplusplus
/**
* Tries to turn a `SPPacket` into a `SPCommand`. The packet is deallocated in the process.
*
* Returns: pointer to new `SPCommand` instance or NULL
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `packet` points to a valid instance of `SPPacket`
* - `packet` is not used concurrently or after this call
* - the result is checked for NULL
* - the returned `SPCommand` instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_command_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPCommand *sp_command_try_from_packet(struct SPPacket *packet);
/**
* Clones a `SPCommand` instance.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid instance of `Command`
* - `this` is not written to concurrently
* - the returned `Command` instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_command_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPCommand *sp_command_clone(const struct SPCommand *original);
/**
* Allocates a new `Command::Clear` instance.
*
* Set all pixels to the off state. Does not affect brightness.
*
* # Examples
*
* ```C
* sp_connection_send(connection, sp_command_clear());
* ```
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - the returned `Command` instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_command_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPCommand *sp_command_clear(void);
/**
* Allocates a new `Command::HardReset` instance.
*
* Kills the udp daemon on the display, which usually results in a restart.
* Please do not send this in your normal program flow.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - the returned `Command` instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_command_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPCommand *sp_command_hard_reset(void);
/**
* Allocates a new `Command::FadeOut` instance.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - the returned `Command` instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_command_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPCommand *sp_command_fade_out(void);
/**
* Allocates a new `Command::Brightness` instance for setting the brightness of all tiles to the
* same value.
*
* # Panics
*
* - When the provided brightness value is out of range (0-11).
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - the returned `SPCommand` instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_command_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPCommand *sp_command_brightness(uint8_t brightness);
/**
* Allocates a new `Command::CharBrightness` instance.
* The passed `SPBrightnessGrid` gets consumed.
*
* Set the brightness of individual tiles in a rectangular area of the display.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `grid` points to a valid instance of `SPBrightnessGrid`
* - `grid` is not used concurrently or after this call
* - the returned `Command` instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_command_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPCommand *sp_command_char_brightness(size_t x,
size_t y,
struct SPBrightnessGrid *grid);
/**
* Allocates a new `Command::BitmapLinear` instance.
* The passed `BitVec` gets consumed.
*
* Set pixel data starting at the pixel offset on screen.
*
* The screen will continuously overwrite more pixel data without regarding the offset, meaning
* once the starting row is full, overwriting will continue on column 0.
*
* The contained `BitVec` is always uncompressed.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `bit_vec` points to a valid instance of `BitVec`
* - `bit_vec` is not used concurrently or after this call
* - `compression` matches one of the allowed enum values
* - the returned `Command` instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_command_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPCommand *sp_command_bitmap_linear(size_t offset,
struct SPBitVec *bit_vec,
SPCompressionCode compression);
/**
* Allocates a new `Command::BitmapLinearAnd` instance.
* The passed `BitVec` gets consumed.
*
* Set pixel data according to an and-mask starting at the offset.
*
* The screen will continuously overwrite more pixel data without regarding the offset, meaning
* once the starting row is full, overwriting will continue on column 0.
*
* The contained `BitVec` is always uncompressed.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `bit_vec` points to a valid instance of `BitVec`
* - `bit_vec` is not used concurrently or after this call
* - `compression` matches one of the allowed enum values
* - the returned `Command` instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_command_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPCommand *sp_command_bitmap_linear_and(size_t offset,
struct SPBitVec *bit_vec,
SPCompressionCode compression);
/**
* Allocates a new `Command::BitmapLinearOr` instance.
* The passed `BitVec` gets consumed.
*
* Set pixel data according to an or-mask starting at the offset.
*
* The screen will continuously overwrite more pixel data without regarding the offset, meaning
* once the starting row is full, overwriting will continue on column 0.
*
* The contained `BitVec` is always uncompressed.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `bit_vec` points to a valid instance of `BitVec`
* - `bit_vec` is not used concurrently or after this call
* - `compression` matches one of the allowed enum values
* - the returned `Command` instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_command_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPCommand *sp_command_bitmap_linear_or(size_t offset,
struct SPBitVec *bit_vec,
SPCompressionCode compression);
/**
* Allocates a new `Command::BitmapLinearXor` instance.
* The passed `BitVec` gets consumed.
*
* Set pixel data according to a xor-mask starting at the offset.
*
* The screen will continuously overwrite more pixel data without regarding the offset, meaning
* once the starting row is full, overwriting will continue on column 0.
*
* The contained `BitVec` is always uncompressed.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `bit_vec` points to a valid instance of `BitVec`
* - `bit_vec` is not used concurrently or after this call
* - `compression` matches one of the allowed enum values
* - the returned `Command` instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_command_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPCommand *sp_command_bitmap_linear_xor(size_t offset,
struct SPBitVec *bit_vec,
SPCompressionCode compression);
/**
* Allocates a new `Command::Cp437Data` instance.
* The passed `ByteGrid` gets consumed.
*
* Show text on the screen.
*
* <div class="warning">
* The library does not currently convert between UTF-8 and CP-437.
* Because Rust expects UTF-8 strings, it might be necessary to only send ASCII for now.
* </div>
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `byte_grid` points to a valid instance of `ByteGrid`
* - `byte_grid` is not used concurrently or after this call
* - the returned `Command` instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_command_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPCommand *sp_command_cp437_data(size_t x,
size_t y,
struct SPCp437Grid *byte_grid);
/**
* Allocates a new `Command::BitmapLinearWin` instance.
* The passed `PixelGrid` gets consumed.
*
* Sets a window of pixels to the specified values
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `pixel_grid` points to a valid instance of `PixelGrid`
* - `pixel_grid` is not used concurrently or after this call
* - `compression` matches one of the allowed enum values
* - the returned `Command` instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_command_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPCommand *sp_command_bitmap_linear_win(size_t x,
size_t y,
struct SPPixelGrid *pixel_grid,
SPCompressionCode compression_code);
/**
* Deallocates a `Command`.
*
* # Examples
*
* ```C
* SPCommand c = sp_command_clear();
* sp_command_dealloc(c);
* ```
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `Command`
* - `this` is not used concurrently or after this call
* - `this` was not passed to another consuming function, e.g. to create a `Packet`
*/
void sp_command_dealloc(struct SPCommand *ptr);
/**
* Creates a new `BitVec` instance.
*
* # Arguments
*
* - `size`: size in bits.
*
* returns: `BitVec` with all bits set to false.
*
* # Panics
*
* When `size` is not divisible by 8.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - the returned instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_bit_vec_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPBitVec *sp_bit_vec_new(size_t size);
/**
* Interpret the data as a series of bits and load then into a new `BitVec` instance.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `data` points to a valid memory location of at least `data_length`
* bytes in size.
* - the returned instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_bit_vec_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPBitVec *sp_bit_vec_load(const uint8_t *data,
size_t data_length);
/**
* Clones a `BitVec`.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `BitVec`
* - `this` is not written to concurrently
* - the returned instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_bit_vec_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPBitVec *sp_bit_vec_clone(const struct SPBitVec *this_);
/**
* Deallocates a `BitVec`.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `BitVec`
* - `this` is not used concurrently or after this call
* - `this` was not passed to another consuming function, e.g. to create a `Command`
*/
void sp_bit_vec_dealloc(struct SPBitVec *this_);
/**
* Gets the value of a bit from the `BitVec`.
*
* # Arguments
*
* - `this`: instance to read from
* - `index`: the bit index to read
*
* returns: value of the bit
*
* # Panics
*
* When accessing `index` out of bounds.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `BitVec`
* - `this` is not written to concurrently
*/
bool sp_bit_vec_get(const struct SPBitVec *this_, size_t index);
/**
* Sets the value of a bit in the `BitVec`.
*
* # Arguments
*
* - `this`: instance to write to
* - `index`: the bit index to edit
* - `value`: the value to set the bit to
*
* returns: old value of the bit
*
* # Panics
*
* When accessing `index` out of bounds.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `BitVec`
* - `this` is not written to or read from concurrently
*/
void sp_bit_vec_set(struct SPBitVec *this_, size_t index, bool value);
/**
* Sets the value of all bits in the `BitVec`.
*
* # Arguments
*
* - `value`: the value to set all bits to
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `BitVec`
* - `this` is not written to or read from concurrently
*/
void sp_bit_vec_fill(struct SPBitVec *this_, bool value);
/**
* Gets the length of the `BitVec` in bits.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `BitVec`
*/
size_t sp_bit_vec_len(const struct SPBitVec *this_);
/**
* Returns true if length is 0.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `BitVec`
*/
bool sp_bit_vec_is_empty(const struct SPBitVec *this_);
/**
* Gets an unsafe reference to the data of the `BitVec` instance.
*
* ## Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `BitVec`
* - the returned memory range is never accessed after the passed `BitVec` has been freed
* - the returned memory range is never accessed concurrently, either via the `BitVec` or directly
*/
struct SPByteSlice sp_bit_vec_unsafe_data_ref(struct SPBitVec *this_);
/**
* Creates a new `BrightnessGrid` with the specified dimensions.
*
* returns: `BrightnessGrid` initialized to 0.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - the returned instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_brightness_grid_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPBrightnessGrid *sp_brightness_grid_new(size_t width,
size_t height);
/**
* Loads a `BrightnessGrid` with the specified dimensions from the provided data.
*
* # Panics
*
* When the provided `data_length` is not sufficient for the `height` and `width`
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `data` points to a valid memory location of at least `data_length`
* bytes in size.
* - the returned instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_brightness_grid_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPBrightnessGrid *sp_brightness_grid_load(size_t width,
size_t height,
const uint8_t *data,
size_t data_length);
/**
* Clones a `BrightnessGrid`.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `BrightnessGrid`
* - `this` is not written to concurrently
* - the returned instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_brightness_grid_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPBrightnessGrid *sp_brightness_grid_clone(const struct SPBrightnessGrid *this_);
/**
* Deallocates a `BrightnessGrid`.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `BrightnessGrid`
* - `this` is not used concurrently or after this call
* - `this` was not passed to another consuming function, e.g. to create a `Command`
*/
void sp_brightness_grid_dealloc(struct SPBrightnessGrid *this_);
/**
* Gets the current value at the specified position.
*
* # Arguments
*
* - `this`: instance to read from
* - `x` and `y`: position of the cell to read
*
* # Panics
*
* When accessing `x` or `y` out of bounds.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `BrightnessGrid`
* - `this` is not written to concurrently
*/
uint8_t sp_brightness_grid_get(const struct SPBrightnessGrid *this_,
size_t x,
size_t y);
/**
* Sets the value of the specified position in the `BrightnessGrid`.
*
* # Arguments
*
* - `this`: instance to write to
* - `x` and `y`: position of the cell
* - `value`: the value to write to the cell
*
* returns: old value of the cell
*
* # Panics
*
* - When accessing `x` or `y` out of bounds.
* - When providing an invalid brightness value
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `BitVec`
* - `this` is not written to or read from concurrently
*/
void sp_brightness_grid_set(struct SPBrightnessGrid *this_,
size_t x,
size_t y,
uint8_t value);
/**
* Sets the value of all cells in the `BrightnessGrid`.
*
* # Arguments
*
* - `this`: instance to write to
* - `value`: the value to set all cells to
*
* # Panics
*
* - When providing an invalid brightness value
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `BrightnessGrid`
* - `this` is not written to or read from concurrently
*/
void sp_brightness_grid_fill(struct SPBrightnessGrid *this_, uint8_t value);
/**
* Gets the width of the `BrightnessGrid` instance.
*
* # Arguments
*
* - `this`: instance to read from
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `BrightnessGrid`
*/
size_t sp_brightness_grid_width(const struct SPBrightnessGrid *this_);
/**
* Gets the height of the `BrightnessGrid` instance.
*
* # Arguments
*
* - `this`: instance to read from
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `BrightnessGrid`
*/
size_t sp_brightness_grid_height(const struct SPBrightnessGrid *this_);
/**
* Gets an unsafe reference to the data of the `BrightnessGrid` instance.
*
* ## Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `BrightnessGrid`
* - the returned memory range is never accessed after the passed `BrightnessGrid` has been freed
* - the returned memory range is never accessed concurrently, either via the `BrightnessGrid` or directly
*/
struct SPByteSlice sp_brightness_grid_unsafe_data_ref(struct SPBrightnessGrid *this_);
/**
* Creates a new instance of `Connection`.
*
* returns: NULL if connection fails, or connected instance
*
* # Panics
*
* Bad string encoding
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - the returned instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_connection_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPConnection *sp_connection_open(const char *host);
/**
* Sends a `Packet` to the display using the `Connection`.
* The passed `Packet` gets consumed.
*
* returns: true in case of success
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `connection` points to a valid instance of `Connection`
* - `packet` points to a valid instance of `Packet`
* - `packet` is not used concurrently or after this call
*/
bool sp_connection_send(const struct SPConnection *connection,
struct SPPacket *packet);
/**
* Closes and deallocates a `Connection`.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `Connection`
* - `this` is not used concurrently or after this call
*/
void sp_connection_dealloc(struct SPConnection *ptr);
/**
* Turns a `Command` into a `Packet`.
* The `Command` gets consumed.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `command` points to a valid instance of `Command`
* - `command` is not used concurrently or after this call
* - the returned `Packet` instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_packet_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPPacket *sp_packet_from_command(struct SPCommand *command);
/**
* Tries to load a `Packet` from the passed array with the specified length.
*
* returns: NULL in case of an error, pointer to the allocated packet otherwise
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `data` points to a valid memory region of at least `length` bytes
* - `data` is not written to concurrently
* - the returned `Packet` instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_packet_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPPacket *sp_packet_try_load(const uint8_t *data,
size_t length);
/**
* Clones a `Packet`.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `Packet`
* - `this` is not written to concurrently
* - the returned instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_packet_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPPacket *sp_packet_clone(const struct SPPacket *this_);
/**
* Deallocates a `Packet`.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `Packet`
* - `this` is not used concurrently or after this call
*/
void sp_packet_dealloc(struct SPPacket *this_);
/**
* Creates a new `PixelGrid` with the specified dimensions.
*
* # Arguments
*
* - `width`: size in pixels in x-direction
* - `height`: size in pixels in y-direction
*
* returns: `PixelGrid` initialized to all pixels off
*
* # Panics
*
* - when the width is not dividable by 8
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - the returned instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_pixel_grid_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPPixelGrid *sp_pixel_grid_new(size_t width,
size_t height);
/**
* Loads a `PixelGrid` with the specified dimensions from the provided data.
*
* # Arguments
*
* - `width`: size in pixels in x-direction
* - `height`: size in pixels in y-direction
*
* returns: `PixelGrid` that contains a copy of the provided data
*
* # Panics
*
* - when the dimensions and data size do not match exactly.
* - when the width is not dividable by 8
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `data` points to a valid memory location of at least `data_length` bytes in size.
* - the returned instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_pixel_grid_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPPixelGrid *sp_pixel_grid_load(size_t width,
size_t height,
const uint8_t *data,
size_t data_length);
/**
* Clones a `PixelGrid`.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `PixelGrid`
* - `this` is not written to concurrently
* - the returned instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_pixel_grid_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPPixelGrid *sp_pixel_grid_clone(const struct SPPixelGrid *this_);
/**
* Deallocates a `PixelGrid`.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `PixelGrid`
* - `this` is not used concurrently or after this call
* - `this` was not passed to another consuming function, e.g. to create a `Command`
*/
void sp_pixel_grid_dealloc(struct SPPixelGrid *this_);
/**
* Gets the current value at the specified position in the `PixelGrid`.
*
* # Arguments
*
* - `this`: instance to read from
* - `x` and `y`: position of the cell to read
*
* # Panics
*
* When accessing `x` or `y` out of bounds.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `PixelGrid`
* - `this` is not written to concurrently
*/
bool sp_pixel_grid_get(const struct SPPixelGrid *this_, size_t x, size_t y);
/**
* Sets the value of the specified position in the `PixelGrid`.
*
* # Arguments
*
* - `this`: instance to write to
* - `x` and `y`: position of the cell
* - `value`: the value to write to the cell
*
* returns: old value of the cell
*
* # Panics
*
* When accessing `x` or `y` out of bounds.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `PixelGrid`
* - `this` is not written to or read from concurrently
*/
void sp_pixel_grid_set(struct SPPixelGrid *this_,
size_t x,
size_t y,
bool value);
/**
* Sets the state of all pixels in the `PixelGrid`.
*
* # Arguments
*
* - `this`: instance to write to
* - `value`: the value to set all pixels to
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `PixelGrid`
* - `this` is not written to or read from concurrently
*/
void sp_pixel_grid_fill(struct SPPixelGrid *this_, bool value);
/**
* Gets the width in pixels of the `PixelGrid` instance.
*
* # Arguments
*
* - `this`: instance to read from
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `PixelGrid`
*/
size_t sp_pixel_grid_width(const struct SPPixelGrid *this_);
/**
* Gets the height in pixels of the `PixelGrid` instance.
*
* # Arguments
*
* - `this`: instance to read from
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `PixelGrid`
*/
size_t sp_pixel_grid_height(const struct SPPixelGrid *this_);
/**
* Gets an unsafe reference to the data of the `PixelGrid` instance.
*
* ## Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `PixelGrid`
* - the returned memory range is never accessed after the passed `PixelGrid` has been freed
* - the returned memory range is never accessed concurrently, either via the `PixelGrid` or directly
*/
struct SPByteSlice sp_pixel_grid_unsafe_data_ref(struct SPPixelGrid *this_);
/**
* Creates a new `Cp437Grid` with the specified dimensions.
*
* returns: `Cp437Grid` initialized to 0.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - the returned instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_cp437_grid_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPCp437Grid *sp_cp437_grid_new(size_t width,
size_t height);
/**
* Loads a `Cp437Grid` with the specified dimensions from the provided data.
*
* # Panics
*
* When the provided `data_length` is not sufficient for the `height` and `width`
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `data` points to a valid memory location of at least `data_length`
* bytes in size.
* - the returned instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_cp437_grid_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPCp437Grid *sp_cp437_grid_load(size_t width,
size_t height,
const uint8_t *data,
size_t data_length);
/**
* Clones a `Cp437Grid`.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `Cp437Grid`
* - `this` is not written to concurrently
* - the returned instance is freed in some way, either by using a consuming function or
* by explicitly calling `sp_cp437_grid_dealloc`.
*/
struct SPCp437Grid *sp_cp437_grid_clone(const struct SPCp437Grid *this_);
/**
* Deallocates a `Cp437Grid`.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `Cp437Grid`
* - `this` is not used concurrently or after this call
* - `this` was not passed to another consuming function, e.g. to create a `Command`
*/
void sp_cp437_grid_dealloc(struct SPCp437Grid *this_);
/**
* Gets the current value at the specified position.
*
* # Arguments
*
* - `this`: instance to read from
* - `x` and `y`: position of the cell to read
*
* # Panics
*
* When accessing `x` or `y` out of bounds.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `Cp437Grid`
* - `this` is not written to concurrently
*/
uint8_t sp_cp437_grid_get(const struct SPCp437Grid *this_, size_t x, size_t y);
/**
* Sets the value of the specified position in the `Cp437Grid`.
*
* # Arguments
*
* - `this`: instance to write to
* - `x` and `y`: position of the cell
* - `value`: the value to write to the cell
*
* returns: old value of the cell
*
* # Panics
*
* When accessing `x` or `y` out of bounds.
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `BitVec`
* - `this` is not written to or read from concurrently
*/
void sp_cp437_grid_set(struct SPCp437Grid *this_,
size_t x,
size_t y,
uint8_t value);
/**
* Sets the value of all cells in the `Cp437Grid`.
*
* # Arguments
*
* - `this`: instance to write to
* - `value`: the value to set all cells to
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `Cp437Grid`
* - `this` is not written to or read from concurrently
*/
void sp_cp437_grid_fill(struct SPCp437Grid *this_, uint8_t value);
/**
* Gets the width of the `Cp437Grid` instance.
*
* # Arguments
*
* - `this`: instance to read from
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `Cp437Grid`
*/
size_t sp_cp437_grid_width(const struct SPCp437Grid *this_);
/**
* Gets the height of the `Cp437Grid` instance.
*
* # Arguments
*
* - `this`: instance to read from
*
* # Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `Cp437Grid`
*/
size_t sp_cp437_grid_height(const struct SPCp437Grid *this_);
/**
* Gets an unsafe reference to the data of the `Cp437Grid` instance.
*
* ## Safety
*
* The caller has to make sure that:
*
* - `this` points to a valid `Cp437Grid`
* - the returned memory range is never accessed after the passed `Cp437Grid` has been freed
* - the returned memory range is never accessed concurrently, either via the `Cp437Grid` or directly
*/
struct SPByteSlice sp_cp437_grid_unsafe_data_ref(struct SPCp437Grid *this_);
#ifdef __cplusplus
} // extern "C"
#endif // __cplusplus