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package sun.java2d.pipe;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Set;
import sun.awt.SunToolkit;
/**
* The RenderQueue class encapsulates a RenderBuffer on which rendering
* operations are enqueued. Note that the RenderQueue lock must be acquired
* before performing any operations on the queue (e.g. enqueuing an operation
* or flushing the queue). A sample usage scenario follows:
*
* public void drawSomething(...) {
* rq.lock();
* try {
* ctx.validate(...);
* rq.ensureCapacity(4);
* rq.getBuffer().putInt(DRAW_SOMETHING);
* ...
* } finally {
* rq.unlock();
* }
* }
*
* If you are enqueuing an operation that involves 8-byte parameters (i.e.
* long or double values), it is imperative that you ensure proper
* alignment of the underlying RenderBuffer. This can be accomplished
* simply by providing an offset to the first 8-byte parameter in your
* operation to the ensureCapacityAndAlignment() method. For example:
*
* public void drawStuff(...) {
* rq.lock();
* try {
* RenderBuffer buf = rq.getBuffer();
* ctx.validate(...);
* // 28 total bytes in the operation, 12 bytes to the first long
* rq.ensureCapacityAndAlignment(28, 12);
* buf.putInt(DRAW_STUFF);
* buf.putInt(x).putInt(y);
* buf.putLong(addr1);
* buf.putLong(addr2);
* } finally {
* rq.unlock();
* }
* }
*/
public abstract class RenderQueue {
/** The size of the underlying buffer, in bytes. */
private static final int BUFFER_SIZE = 32000;
/** The underlying buffer for this queue. */
protected RenderBuffer buf;
/**
* A Set containing hard references to Objects that must stay alive until
* the queue has been completely flushed.
*/
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