#pragma once #include "gdkrectangle.h" #include G_BEGIN_DECLS /* * gdk_rectangle_transform_affine: * @src: the rectangle to transform * @scale_x: scale factor in the X direction. The scale factor * may be negative or 0. * @scale_y: scale factor in the Y direction. The scale factor * may be negative or 0. * @offset_x: offset of result in X direction. * @offset_y: offset of result in Y direction. * @dest: (out caller-allocates): destination rectangle, may be * identical to @src * * Does an affine transform of the source rectangle and stores the * result in the dest rectangle. If the destination rectangle does * not fit on integer bounds, the result will be enlarged to make it * fit. * (Fun fact: This means with a scale of 0 and an offset of 0.5, * the resulting rect will have a width of 1.) * * The width and height of the result will be positive, even if the * src rectangle or the scale were negative. * * This function can be used with the output of * gsk_transform_to_affine(). **/ static inline void gdk_rectangle_transform_affine (const GdkRectangle *src, float scale_x, float scale_y, float offset_x, float offset_y, GdkRectangle *dest) { float x1, x2, y1, y2; x1 = offset_x + src->x * scale_x; x2 = offset_x + (src->x + src->width) * scale_x; y1 = offset_y + src->y * scale_y; y2 = offset_y + (src->y + src->height) * scale_y; dest->x = floorf (MIN (x1, x2)); dest->y = floorf (MIN (y1, y2)); dest->width = ceilf (MAX (x1, x2)) - dest->x; dest->height = ceilf (MAX (y1, y2)) - dest->y; } G_END_DECLS