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package com.sun.prism;
import com.sun.glass.ui.Pixels;
/**
* An interface to facilitate the asynchronous delivery of frames of pixels
* between threads with support for an arbitrary number of outstanding
* delivery requests.
*/
public interface PixelSource {
/**
* Gets the next "latest" set of {@code Pixels} to be processed or displayed.
* This method is called by the consumer of Pixels objects.
* The return value may be null if the delivery request was obsoleted
* or superceded while in transit between the threads.
* The caller should call
* {@link #doneWithPixels(com.sun.glass.ui.Pixels) doneWithPixels()}
* if and only if the return value was non-null.
*
* @return the next Pixels object to process, or null if there is nothing
* to process
*/
public Pixels getLatestPixels();
/**
* Indicates that the specified non-null {@code Pixels} object which was
* obtained from {@link #getLatestPixels()} is done being processed and
* can be reused for future pixel deliveries if needed.
* This method should be called by the consumer if and only if the call to
* {@code getLatestPixels()} returned a non-null object.
*
* @param used a non-null {@code Pixels} object previously obtained from
* {@code getLatestPixels()}
*/
public void doneWithPixels(Pixels used);
/**
* A one step method for skipping a pixel delivery object in the case
* where the consumer is not ready to process any pixels.
* Examples of cases where this method is used is when deliveries are
* received for closed, iconified, or disposed windows.
* This call is equivalent to {@code doneWithPixels(getLatestPixels())}.
*/
public void skipLatestPixels();
}