gi-gdkpixbuf-2.0.31: GdkPixbuf bindings
CopyrightWill Thompson and Iñaki García Etxebarria
LicenseLGPL-2.1
MaintainerIñaki García Etxebarria
Safe HaskellSafe-Inferred
LanguageHaskell2010

GI.GdkPixbuf.Objects.PixbufAnimationIter

Description

An opaque object representing an iterator which points to a certain position in an animation.

Synopsis

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newtype PixbufAnimationIter Source #

Memory-managed wrapper type.

Constructors

PixbufAnimationIter (ManagedPtr PixbufAnimationIter) 

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Eq PixbufAnimationIter Source # 
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GObject PixbufAnimationIter Source # 
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ManagedPtrNewtype PixbufAnimationIter Source # 
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TypedObject PixbufAnimationIter Source # 
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Methods

glibType :: IO GType

HasParentTypes PixbufAnimationIter Source # 
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IsGValue (Maybe PixbufAnimationIter) Source #

Convert PixbufAnimationIter to and from GValue. See toGValue and fromGValue.

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type ParentTypes PixbufAnimationIter Source # 
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type ParentTypes PixbufAnimationIter = '[Object]

class (GObject o, IsDescendantOf PixbufAnimationIter o) => IsPixbufAnimationIter o Source #

Type class for types which can be safely cast to PixbufAnimationIter, for instance with toPixbufAnimationIter.

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(GObject o, IsDescendantOf PixbufAnimationIter o) => IsPixbufAnimationIter o Source # 
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toPixbufAnimationIter :: (MonadIO m, IsPixbufAnimationIter o) => o -> m PixbufAnimationIter Source #

Cast to PixbufAnimationIter, for types for which this is known to be safe. For general casts, use castTo.

Methods

advance

pixbufAnimationIterAdvance Source #

Arguments

:: (HasCallStack, MonadIO m, IsPixbufAnimationIter a) 
=> a

iter: a PixbufAnimationIter

-> Maybe TimeVal

currentTime: current time

-> m Bool

Returns: TRUE if the image may need updating

Possibly advances an animation to a new frame.

Chooses the frame based on the start time passed to pixbufAnimationGetIter.

currentTime would normally come from getCurrentTime, and must be greater than or equal to the time passed to pixbufAnimationGetIter, and must increase or remain unchanged each time pixbufAnimationIterGetPixbuf is called. That is, you can't go backward in time; animations only play forward.

As a shortcut, pass NULL for the current time and getCurrentTime will be invoked on your behalf. So you only need to explicitly pass currentTime if you're doing something odd like playing the animation at double speed.

If this function returns FALSE, there's no need to update the animation display, assuming the display had been rendered prior to advancing; if TRUE, you need to call pixbufAnimationIterGetPixbuf and update the display with the new pixbuf.

getDelayTime

pixbufAnimationIterGetDelayTime Source #

Arguments

:: (HasCallStack, MonadIO m, IsPixbufAnimationIter a) 
=> a

iter: an animation iterator

-> m Int32

Returns: delay time in milliseconds (thousandths of a second)

Gets the number of milliseconds the current pixbuf should be displayed, or -1 if the current pixbuf should be displayed forever.

The g_timeout_add() function conveniently takes a timeout in milliseconds, so you can use a timeout to schedule the next update.

Note that some formats, like GIF, might clamp the timeout values in the image file to avoid updates that are just too quick. The minimum timeout for GIF images is currently 20 milliseconds.

getPixbuf

pixbufAnimationIterGetPixbuf Source #

Arguments

:: (HasCallStack, MonadIO m, IsPixbufAnimationIter a) 
=> a

iter: an animation iterator

-> m Pixbuf

Returns: the pixbuf to be displayed

Gets the current pixbuf which should be displayed.

The pixbuf might not be the same size as the animation itself (pixbufAnimationGetWidth, pixbufAnimationGetHeight).

This pixbuf should be displayed for pixbufAnimationIterGetDelayTime milliseconds.

The caller of this function does not own a reference to the returned pixbuf; the returned pixbuf will become invalid when the iterator advances to the next frame, which may happen anytime you call pixbufAnimationIterAdvance.

Copy the pixbuf to keep it (don't just add a reference), as it may get recycled as you advance the iterator.

onCurrentlyLoadingFrame

pixbufAnimationIterOnCurrentlyLoadingFrame Source #

Arguments

:: (HasCallStack, MonadIO m, IsPixbufAnimationIter a) 
=> a

iter: a PixbufAnimationIter

-> m Bool

Returns: TRUE if the frame we're on is partially loaded, or the last frame

Used to determine how to respond to the area_updated signal on PixbufLoader when loading an animation.

The ::area_updated signal is emitted for an area of the frame currently streaming in to the loader. So if you're on the currently loading frame, you will need to redraw the screen for the updated area.