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1 | +<div align="center"> | |
2 | + | |
3 | + <h1><code>wasm-pack-template</code></h1> | |
4 | + | |
5 | + <strong>A template for kick starting a Rust and WebAssembly project using <a href="https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-pack">wasm-pack</a>.</strong> | |
6 | + | |
7 | + <p> | |
8 | + <a href="https://travis-ci.org/rustwasm/wasm-pack-template"><img src="https://img.shields.io/travis/rustwasm/wasm-pack-template.svg?style=flat-square" alt="Build Status" /></a> | |
9 | + </p> | |
10 | + | |
11 | + <h3> | |
12 | + <a href="https://rustwasm.github.io/docs/wasm-pack/tutorials/npm-browser-packages/index.html">Tutorial</a> | |
13 | + <span> | </span> | |
14 | + <a href="https://discordapp.com/channels/442252698964721669/443151097398296587">Chat</a> | |
15 | + </h3> | |
16 | + | |
17 | + <sub>Built with 🦀🕸 by <a href="https://rustwasm.github.io/">The Rust and WebAssembly Working Group</a></sub> | |
18 | +</div> | |
19 | + | |
20 | +## About | |
21 | + | |
22 | +[**📚 Read this template tutorial! 📚**][template-docs] | |
23 | + | |
24 | +This template is designed for compiling Rust libraries into WebAssembly and | |
25 | +publishing the resulting package to NPM. | |
26 | + | |
27 | +Be sure to check out [other `wasm-pack` tutorials online][tutorials] for other | |
28 | +templates and usages of `wasm-pack`. | |
29 | + | |
30 | +[tutorials]: https://rustwasm.github.io/docs/wasm-pack/tutorials/index.html | |
31 | +[template-docs]: https://rustwasm.github.io/docs/wasm-pack/tutorials/npm-browser-packages/index.html | |
32 | + | |
33 | +## 🚴 Usage | |
34 | + | |
35 | +### 🐑 Use `cargo generate` to Clone this Template | |
36 | + | |
37 | +[Learn more about `cargo generate` here.](https://github.com/ashleygwilliams/cargo-generate) | |
38 | + | |
39 | +``` | |
40 | +cargo generate --git https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-pack-template.git --name my-project | |
41 | +cd my-project | |
42 | +``` | |
43 | + | |
44 | +### 🛠️ Build with `wasm-pack build` | |
45 | + | |
46 | +``` | |
47 | +wasm-pack build | |
48 | +``` | |
49 | + | |
50 | +### 🔬 Test in Headless Browsers with `wasm-pack test` | |
51 | + | |
52 | +``` | |
53 | +wasm-pack test --headless --firefox | |
54 | +``` | |
55 | + | |
56 | +### 🎁 Publish to NPM with `wasm-pack publish` | |
57 | + | |
58 | +``` | |
59 | +wasm-pack publish | |
60 | +``` | |
61 | + | |
62 | +## 🔋 Batteries Included | |
63 | + | |
64 | +* [`wasm-bindgen`](https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-bindgen) for communicating | |
65 | + between WebAssembly and JavaScript. | |
66 | +* [`console_error_panic_hook`](https://github.com/rustwasm/console_error_panic_hook) | |
67 | + for logging panic messages to the developer console. | |
68 | +* [`wee_alloc`](https://github.com/rustwasm/wee_alloc), an allocator optimized | |
69 | + for small code size. | |
1 | 70 | # Rust playground |
2 | 71 | |
3 | 72 | Things I have recently done while learning the Rust programming language. | ... | ... |
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1 | -// | |
2 | -// Control Flow Examples | |
3 | -// | |
4 | -// Georg Hopp <georg@steffers.org> | |
5 | -// | |
6 | -// Copyright © 2019 Georg Hopp | |
7 | -// | |
8 | -// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
9 | -// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
10 | -// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
11 | -// (at your option) any later version. | |
12 | -// | |
13 | -// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
14 | -// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
15 | -// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
16 | -// GNU General Public License for more details. | |
17 | -// | |
18 | -// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
19 | -// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
20 | -// | |
21 | - | |
22 | -fn main() { | |
23 | - let condition = true; | |
24 | - let number = if condition { | |
25 | - 5 | |
26 | - } else { | |
27 | - 6 | |
28 | - }; | |
29 | - | |
30 | - println!("The value of number is: {}", number); | |
31 | -} |
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1 | -[package] | |
2 | -name = "fractional" | |
3 | -version = "0.1.0" | |
4 | -authors = ["Georg Hopp <georg@steffers.org>"] | |
5 | -edition = "2018" | |
6 | - | |
7 | -[dependencies] | |
8 | -lazy_static = "1.4.0" | |
9 | -libc = "0.2" | |
10 | -gl = "0.5.2" | |
11 | -x11 = { version = "2.3", features = ["glx"] } | |
12 | -xcb = { version = "0.8", features = ["dri2", "randr", "thread", "xlib_xcb", "shm"] } |
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1 | -http://www.jongware.com/galaxy1.html |
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1 | -I really would like to see a HTML5 canvas as canvas for the 3D code. | |
2 | - | |
3 | -Some URLs: | |
4 | -- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42806037/modify-canvas-from-wasm | |
5 | -- https://rustwasm.github.io/wasm-bindgen/api/web_sys/struct.HtmlCanvasElement.html | |
6 | -- https://rustwasm.github.io/wasm-bindgen/api/web_sys/struct.CanvasRenderingContext2d.html | |
7 | -- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49935207/editing-canvas-pixel-data-in-webassembly-rust |
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1 | -https://www.themathpage.com/Alg/reciprocals.htm |
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1 | -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texture_mapping | |
2 | -http://www.gamers.org/dEngine/quake/papers/checker_texmap.html | |
3 | -https://www.cs.uic.edu/~jbell/CourseNotes/ComputerGraphics/TextureMapping.html | |
4 | -http://www.decew.net/OSS/References/chapter_2_texture_mapping.pdf | |
5 | - | |
6 | -# example affine texture mapping | |
7 | -http://archive.gamedev.net/archive/reference/articles/article852.html | |
8 | - | |
9 | - | |
10 | -http://www.lysator.liu.se/~mikaelk/doc/perspectivetexture/ | |
11 | - | |
12 | -# Shader... This also describes z-Buffer... :) | |
13 | -https://people.ece.cornell.edu/land/OldStudentProjects/cs490-95to96/GUO/report.html | |
14 | -https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/the-basics-of-the-art-of-lighting-part-3-lighting-and-shaders/ | |
15 | -https://docs.unity3d.com/Manual/Lighting.html |
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1 | -// | |
2 | -// A «continued fraction» is a representation of a fraction as a vector | |
3 | -// of integrals… Irrational fractions will result in infinite most of the | |
4 | -// time repetitive vectors. They can be used to get a resonable approximation | |
5 | -// for sqrt on fractionals. | |
6 | -// | |
7 | -// Georg Hopp <georg@steffers.org> | |
8 | -// | |
9 | -// Copyright © 2019 Georg Hopp | |
10 | -// | |
11 | -// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
12 | -// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
13 | -// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
14 | -// (at your option) any later version. | |
15 | -// | |
16 | -// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
17 | -// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
18 | -// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
19 | -// GNU General Public License for more details. | |
20 | -// | |
21 | -// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
22 | -// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
23 | -// | |
24 | -use crate::Fractional; | |
25 | - | |
26 | -#[derive(Debug)] | |
27 | -pub struct Continuous (Vec<i64>); | |
28 | - | |
29 | -impl Continuous { | |
30 | - // calculate a sqrt as continued fraction sequence. Taken from: | |
31 | - // https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methods_of_computing_square_roots# | |
32 | - // Continued_fraction_expansion | |
33 | - pub fn sqrt(x :i64, a0 :i64) -> Self { | |
34 | - fn inner(v :&mut [i64], x :i64, a0 :i64, mn :i64, dn :i64, an :i64) { | |
35 | - let mn_1 = dn * an - mn; | |
36 | - let dn_1 = (x - mn_1 * mn_1) / dn; | |
37 | - let an_1 = (a0 + mn_1) / dn_1; | |
38 | - | |
39 | - v[0] = an; | |
40 | - // The convergence criteria „an_1 == 2 * a0“ is not good for | |
41 | - // very small x thus I decided to break the iteration at constant | |
42 | - // time. Which is the 5 below. | |
43 | - if v.len() > 1 { | |
44 | - inner(&mut v[1..], x, a0, mn_1, dn_1, an_1); | |
45 | - } | |
46 | - } | |
47 | - | |
48 | - let mut v :Vec<i64> = vec!(0; 5); | |
49 | - inner(&mut v, x, a0, 0, 1, a0); | |
50 | - Continuous(v) | |
51 | - } | |
52 | - | |
53 | - // general continous fraction form of a fractional... | |
54 | - pub fn from_prec(f :&Fractional, prec :Option<usize>) -> Self { | |
55 | - fn inner(v :&mut Vec<i64>, f :Fractional, prec :Option<usize>) { | |
56 | - let mut process = |prec :Option<usize>| { | |
57 | - let Fractional(n, d) = f; | |
58 | - let a = n / d; | |
59 | - let Fractional(_n, _d) = f.noreduce_sub(a.into()); | |
60 | - | |
61 | - v.push(a); | |
62 | - match _n { | |
63 | - 1 => v.push(_d), | |
64 | - 0 => {}, | |
65 | - _ => inner(v, Fractional(_d, _n), prec), | |
66 | - } | |
67 | - }; | |
68 | - | |
69 | - match prec { | |
70 | - Some(0) => {}, | |
71 | - None => process(None), | |
72 | - Some(p) => process(Some(p - 1)), | |
73 | - } | |
74 | - } | |
75 | - | |
76 | - let mut v = match prec { | |
77 | - None => Vec::with_capacity(100), | |
78 | - Some(p) => Vec::with_capacity(p + 1), | |
79 | - }; | |
80 | - | |
81 | - inner(&mut v, *f, prec); | |
82 | - Continuous(v) | |
83 | - } | |
84 | - | |
85 | - pub fn into_prec(&self, prec :Option<usize>) -> Fractional { | |
86 | - let Continuous(c) = self; | |
87 | - let p = match prec { | |
88 | - Some(p) => if p <= c.len() { p } else { c.len() }, | |
89 | - None => c.len(), | |
90 | - }; | |
91 | - | |
92 | - let to_frac = |acc :Fractional, x :&i64| { | |
93 | - let Fractional(an, ad) = acc.noreduce_add((*x).into()); | |
94 | - Fractional(ad, an) | |
95 | - }; | |
96 | - | |
97 | - let Fractional(n, d) = c[..p] | |
98 | - . into_iter() | |
99 | - . rev() | |
100 | - . fold(Fractional(0, 1), to_frac); | |
101 | - Fractional(d, n) | |
102 | - } | |
103 | -} | |
104 | - | |
105 | -impl From<&Fractional> for Continuous { | |
106 | - fn from(x :&Fractional) -> Self { | |
107 | - Self::from_prec(x, None) | |
108 | - } | |
109 | -} | |
110 | - | |
111 | -impl Into<Fractional> for &Continuous { | |
112 | - fn into(self) -> Fractional { | |
113 | - (&self).into_prec(None) | |
114 | - } | |
115 | -} |
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1 | -// | |
2 | -// Some code to support fractional numbers for full precision rational number | |
3 | -// calculations. (At least for the standard operations.) | |
4 | -// This also implements a sqrt on fractional numbers, which can not be precise | |
5 | -// because of the irrational nature of most sqare roots. | |
6 | -// Fractions can only represent rational numbers precise. | |
7 | -// | |
8 | -// Georg Hopp <georg@steffers.org> | |
9 | -// | |
10 | -// Copyright © 2019 Georg Hopp | |
11 | -// | |
12 | -// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
13 | -// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
14 | -// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
15 | -// (at your option) any later version. | |
16 | -// | |
17 | -// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
18 | -// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
19 | -// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
20 | -// GNU General Public License for more details. | |
21 | -// | |
22 | -// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
23 | -// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
24 | -// | |
25 | -use std::cmp::Ordering; | |
26 | -use std::convert::{TryFrom, TryInto}; | |
27 | -use std::fmt::{Formatter, Display}; | |
28 | -use std::num::TryFromIntError; | |
29 | -use std::ops::{Add,Sub,Neg,Mul,Div}; | |
30 | - | |
31 | -use crate::continuous::Continuous; | |
32 | - | |
33 | -#[derive(Debug, Eq, Clone, Copy)] | |
34 | -pub struct Fractional (pub i64, pub i64); | |
35 | - | |
36 | -#[inline] | |
37 | -fn hcf(x :i64, y :i64) -> i64 { | |
38 | - match y { | |
39 | - 0 => x, | |
40 | - _ => hcf(y, x % y), | |
41 | - } | |
42 | -} | |
43 | - | |
44 | -pub fn from_vector(xs: &Vec<i64>) -> Vec<Fractional> { | |
45 | - xs.iter().map(|x| Fractional(*x, 1)).collect() | |
46 | -} | |
47 | - | |
48 | -impl Fractional { | |
49 | - #[inline] | |
50 | - pub fn gcd(self, other: Self) -> i64 { | |
51 | - let Fractional(_, d1) = self; | |
52 | - let Fractional(_, d2) = other; | |
53 | - (d1 * d2) / hcf(d1, d2) | |
54 | - } | |
55 | - | |
56 | - #[inline] | |
57 | - pub fn reduce(self) -> Self { | |
58 | - let Fractional(n, d) = self; | |
59 | - let (_n, _d) = if n > d { (n, d) } else { (d, n) }; | |
60 | - | |
61 | - // if the difference from _n % _d to _n is very big we are close to | |
62 | - // a whole number and can ignore the fractional part... this reduces | |
63 | - // the precision but ensures smaller numbers for numerator and | |
64 | - // denominator. | |
65 | - if _d > 1 && (_n % _d) * 10000000 < _n { | |
66 | - if n == _n { | |
67 | - Self(_n / _d, 1) | |
68 | - } else { | |
69 | - Self(1, _n / _d) | |
70 | - } | |
71 | - } else { | |
72 | - // Self(n / hcf(n, d), d / hcf(n, d)) | |
73 | - // The above reduces prcisely but results in very large numerator | |
74 | - // or denominator occasionally. The below is less precise but | |
75 | - // keeps the numbers small… the bad point is, that it is not very | |
76 | - // fast. | |
77 | - let cont = Continuous::from_prec(&self, Some(5)); | |
78 | - (&cont).into() | |
79 | - } | |
80 | - } | |
81 | - | |
82 | - pub fn noreduce_add(self, other: Self) -> Self { | |
83 | - let Fractional(n1, d1) = self; | |
84 | - let Fractional(n2, d2) = other; | |
85 | - let n = n1 * (self.gcd(other) / d1) + n2 * (self.gcd(other) / d2); | |
86 | - Self(n, self.gcd(other)) | |
87 | - } | |
88 | - | |
89 | - pub fn noreduce_sub(self, other: Self) -> Self { | |
90 | - self.noreduce_add(other.noreduce_neg()) | |
91 | - } | |
92 | - | |
93 | - pub fn noreduce_neg(self) -> Self { | |
94 | - let Fractional(n, d) = self; | |
95 | - Self(-n, d) | |
96 | - } | |
97 | -} | |
98 | - | |
99 | -impl From<i64> for Fractional { | |
100 | - fn from(x: i64) -> Self { | |
101 | - Self(x, 1) | |
102 | - } | |
103 | -} | |
104 | - | |
105 | -impl From<i32> for Fractional { | |
106 | - fn from(x: i32) -> Self { | |
107 | - Self(x as i64, 1) | |
108 | - } | |
109 | -} | |
110 | - | |
111 | -impl TryFrom<usize> for Fractional { | |
112 | - type Error = &'static str; | |
113 | - | |
114 | - fn try_from(x: usize) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> { | |
115 | - let v = i64::try_from(x); | |
116 | - match v { | |
117 | - Err(_) => Err("Conversion from usize to i32 failed"), | |
118 | - Ok(_v) => Ok(Self(_v, 1)), | |
119 | - } | |
120 | - } | |
121 | -} | |
122 | - | |
123 | -impl TryInto<f64> for Fractional { | |
124 | - type Error = TryFromIntError; | |
125 | - | |
126 | - fn try_into(self) -> Result<f64, Self::Error> { | |
127 | - let n :i32 = self.0.try_into()?; | |
128 | - let d :i32 = self.1.try_into()?; | |
129 | - Ok(f64::from(n) / f64::from(d)) | |
130 | - } | |
131 | -} | |
132 | - | |
133 | -impl TryInto<(i32, i32)> for Fractional { | |
134 | - type Error = TryFromIntError; | |
135 | - | |
136 | - fn try_into(self) -> Result<(i32, i32), Self::Error> { | |
137 | - let a :i32 = (self.0 / self.1).try_into()?; | |
138 | - let b :i32 = (self.0 % self.1).try_into()?; | |
139 | - Ok((a, b)) | |
140 | - } | |
141 | -} | |
142 | - | |
143 | -impl Display for Fractional { | |
144 | - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result { | |
145 | - write!(f, "({}/{})", self.0, self.1) | |
146 | - } | |
147 | -} | |
148 | - | |
149 | -impl PartialEq for Fractional { | |
150 | - fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool { | |
151 | - let Fractional(n1, d1) = self; | |
152 | - let Fractional(n2, d2) = other; | |
153 | - n1 * (self.gcd(*other) / d1) == n2 * (self.gcd(*other) / d2) | |
154 | - } | |
155 | -} | |
156 | - | |
157 | -impl PartialOrd for Fractional { | |
158 | - fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<Ordering> { | |
159 | - Some(self.cmp(other)) | |
160 | - } | |
161 | -} | |
162 | - | |
163 | -impl Ord for Fractional { | |
164 | - fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Ordering { | |
165 | - let Fractional(n1, d1) = self; | |
166 | - let Fractional(n2, d2) = other; | |
167 | - let x = n1 * (self.gcd(*other) / d1); | |
168 | - let y = n2 * (self.gcd(*other) / d2); | |
169 | - x.cmp(&y) | |
170 | - } | |
171 | -} | |
172 | - | |
173 | -impl Add for Fractional { | |
174 | - type Output = Self; | |
175 | - | |
176 | - fn add(self, other: Self) -> Self { | |
177 | - self.noreduce_add(other).reduce() | |
178 | - } | |
179 | -} | |
180 | - | |
181 | -impl Sub for Fractional { | |
182 | - type Output = Self; | |
183 | - | |
184 | - fn sub(self, other: Self) -> Self { | |
185 | - self + -other | |
186 | - } | |
187 | -} | |
188 | - | |
189 | -impl Neg for Fractional { | |
190 | - type Output = Self; | |
191 | - | |
192 | - fn neg(self) -> Self { | |
193 | - let Fractional(n, d) = self; | |
194 | - Self(-n, d) | |
195 | - } | |
196 | -} | |
197 | - | |
198 | -impl Mul for Fractional { | |
199 | - type Output = Self; | |
200 | - | |
201 | - fn mul(self, other :Self) -> Self { | |
202 | - let Fractional(n1, d1) = self; | |
203 | - let Fractional(n2, d2) = other; | |
204 | - Self(n1 * n2, d1 * d2).reduce() | |
205 | - } | |
206 | -} | |
207 | - | |
208 | -impl Div for Fractional { | |
209 | - type Output = Self; | |
210 | - | |
211 | - fn div(self, other: Self) -> Self { | |
212 | - let Fractional(n, d) = other; | |
213 | - self * Fractional(d, n) | |
214 | - } | |
215 | -} | |
216 | - | |
217 | - /* some stuff that could be tested... | |
218 | - let x = Fractional(1, 3); | |
219 | - let y = Fractional(1, 6); | |
220 | - | |
221 | - println!( | |
222 | - "Greatest common denominator of {} and {}: {}", x, y, x.gcd(y)); | |
223 | - println!("Numerator of {}: {}", x, x.numerator()); | |
224 | - println!("Denominator of {}: {}", x, x.denominator()); | |
225 | - assert_eq!(Fractional(1, 3), Fractional(2, 6)); | |
226 | - assert_eq!(Fractional(1, 3), Fractional(1, 3)); | |
227 | - assert_eq!(y < x, true); | |
228 | - assert_eq!(y > x, false); | |
229 | - assert_eq!(x == y, false); | |
230 | - assert_eq!(x == x, true); | |
231 | - assert_eq!(x + y, Fractional(1, 2)); | |
232 | - println!("{} + {} = {}", x, y, x + y); | |
233 | - assert_eq!(x - y, Fractional(1, 6)); | |
234 | - println!("{} - {} = {}", x, y, x - y); | |
235 | - assert_eq!(y - x, Fractional(-1, 6)); | |
236 | - println!("{} - {} = {}", y, x, y - x); | |
237 | - assert_eq!(-x, Fractional(-1, 3)); | |
238 | - println!("-{} = {}", x, -x); | |
239 | - assert_eq!(x * y, Fractional(1, 18)); | |
240 | - println!("{} * {} = {}", x, y, x * y); | |
241 | - assert_eq!(x / y, Fractional(2, 1)); | |
242 | - println!("{} / {} = {}", x, y, x / y); | |
243 | - assert_eq!(y / x, Fractional(1, 2)); | |
244 | - println!("{} / {} = {}", y, x, y / x); | |
245 | - | |
246 | - println!("Fractional from 3: {}", Fractional::from(3)); | |
247 | - let z :f64 = Fractional::into(x); | |
248 | - println!("Floating point of {}: {}", x, z); | |
249 | - let (d, r) = Fractional::into(x); | |
250 | - println!("(div, rest) of {}: ({}, {})", x, d, r); | |
251 | - */ | |
252 | - |
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1 | -// | |
2 | -// Basic geometric things... | |
3 | -// | |
4 | -// Georg Hopp <georg@steffers.org> | |
5 | -// | |
6 | -// Copyright © 2019 Georg Hopp | |
7 | -// | |
8 | -// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
9 | -// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
10 | -// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
11 | -// (at your option) any later version. | |
12 | -// | |
13 | -// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
14 | -// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
15 | -// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
16 | -// GNU General Public License for more details. | |
17 | -// | |
18 | -// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
19 | -// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
20 | -// | |
21 | -use std::convert::{From, Into}; | |
22 | -use std::ops::{Add,Sub,Neg,Mul,Div}; | |
23 | -use std::fmt::Debug; | |
24 | - | |
25 | -use crate::easel::{Canvas, Coordinate, Coordinates, Polygon}; | |
26 | -use crate::transform::{TMatrix, Transformable}; | |
27 | -use crate::trigonometry::Trig; | |
28 | -use crate::vector::Vector; | |
29 | - | |
30 | -#[derive(Debug, Clone)] | |
31 | -pub struct Face<T> | |
32 | -where T: Add + Sub + Neg + Mul + Div + Copy + Trig { | |
33 | - corners :Vec<usize>, | |
34 | - normal :Option<Vector<T>>, | |
35 | -} | |
36 | - | |
37 | -#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy)] | |
38 | -pub struct Point<T>(pub Vector<T>, T) | |
39 | - where T: Add + Sub + Neg + Mul + Div + PartialEq + Copy + Trig; | |
40 | - | |
41 | -impl<T> Point<T> | |
42 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
43 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
44 | - + PartialEq + Trig + Copy + From<i32> { | |
45 | - pub fn new(x :T, y :T, z :T) -> Self { | |
46 | - Self(Vector(x, y, z), 1.into()) | |
47 | - } | |
48 | -} | |
49 | - | |
50 | -impl<T> Add for Point<T> | |
51 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
52 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
53 | - + PartialEq + Trig + Copy { | |
54 | - type Output = Self; | |
55 | - | |
56 | - fn add(self, other :Self) -> Self { | |
57 | - let Point(v1, w1) = self; | |
58 | - let Point(v2, w2) = other; | |
59 | - Self(v1 + v2, w1 + w2) | |
60 | - } | |
61 | -} | |
62 | - | |
63 | -impl<T> Neg for Point<T> | |
64 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
65 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
66 | - + PartialEq + Trig + Copy { | |
67 | - type Output = Self; | |
68 | - | |
69 | - fn neg(self) -> Self { | |
70 | - let Point(v, w) = self; | |
71 | - Self(-v, -w) | |
72 | - } | |
73 | -} | |
74 | - | |
75 | -impl<T> Sub for Point<T> | |
76 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
77 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
78 | - + PartialEq + Trig + Copy { | |
79 | - type Output = Self; | |
80 | - | |
81 | - fn sub(self, other :Self) -> Self { | |
82 | - self + -other | |
83 | - } | |
84 | -} | |
85 | - | |
86 | -impl<T> Mul for Point<T> | |
87 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
88 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
89 | - + PartialEq + Trig + Copy + From<i32> { | |
90 | - type Output = Self; | |
91 | - | |
92 | - fn mul(self, other :Self) -> Self { | |
93 | - let a :Vector<T> = self.into(); | |
94 | - let b :Vector<T> = other.into(); | |
95 | - | |
96 | - Point(a * b, 1.into()) | |
97 | - } | |
98 | -} | |
99 | - | |
100 | -impl<T> From<Vector<T>> for Point<T> | |
101 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
102 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
103 | - + PartialEq + Trig + Copy + From<i32> { | |
104 | - fn from(v :Vector<T>) -> Self { | |
105 | - Point(v, 1.into()) | |
106 | - } | |
107 | -} | |
108 | - | |
109 | -impl<T> Into<Vector<T>> for Point<T> | |
110 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
111 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
112 | - + PartialEq + Trig + Copy + From<i32> { | |
113 | - fn into(self) -> Vector<T> { | |
114 | - let Point(v, w) = self; | |
115 | - | |
116 | - if w == 0.into() { | |
117 | - v | |
118 | - } else { | |
119 | - v.mul(&w.recip()) | |
120 | - } | |
121 | - } | |
122 | -} | |
123 | - | |
124 | -impl<T> Transformable<T> for Point<T> | |
125 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
126 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
127 | - + PartialEq + Debug + Trig + Copy + From<i32> { | |
128 | - fn transform(&self, m :&TMatrix<T>) -> Self { | |
129 | - let Point(v, w) = *self; | |
130 | - let (v, w) = m.apply(&v, w); | |
131 | - | |
132 | - if w == 0.into() { | |
133 | - v.into() | |
134 | - } else { | |
135 | - v.mul(&w.recip()).into() | |
136 | - } | |
137 | - } | |
138 | -} | |
139 | - | |
140 | -#[derive(Debug)] | |
141 | -pub struct Polyeder<T> | |
142 | -where T: Add + Sub + Neg + Mul + Div + PartialEq + Copy + Trig { | |
143 | - points :Vec<Point<T>>, | |
144 | - faces :Vec<Face<T>>, | |
145 | -} | |
146 | - | |
147 | -pub trait Primitives<T> | |
148 | -where T: Add + Sub + Neg + Mul + Div + Debug + Copy + Trig + From<i32> { | |
149 | - fn transform(&self, m :&TMatrix<T>) -> Self; | |
150 | - fn project( &self | |
151 | - , camera :&Camera<T> | |
152 | - , light :&DirectLight<T> | |
153 | - , col :u32 ) -> Vec<(Polygon<T>, u32)>; | |
154 | -} | |
155 | - | |
156 | -pub struct Camera<T> | |
157 | -where T: Add + Sub + Neg + Mul + Div + Debug + Copy + Trig + From<i32> { | |
158 | - width :T, | |
159 | - height :T, | |
160 | - distance :T, | |
161 | - project :TMatrix<T>, | |
162 | -} | |
163 | - | |
164 | -pub struct DirectLight<T> | |
165 | -where T: Add + Sub + Neg + Mul + Div + Debug + Copy + Trig + From<i32> { | |
166 | - direction: Vector<T>, | |
167 | -} | |
168 | - | |
169 | -impl<T> Camera<T> | |
170 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
171 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
172 | - + PartialEq + Debug + Copy + Trig + From<i32> { | |
173 | - // This code assumes that the size of the viewport is always | |
174 | - // equal to the size of the physical screen… e.g. window/canvas thus some | |
175 | - // effects can't be done. See book for examples with different viewport | |
176 | - // and screen sizes. | |
177 | - pub fn new(c :&dyn Canvas<T>, angle :i32) -> Self { | |
178 | - let width :T = (c.width() as i32).into(); | |
179 | - let height :T = (c.height() as i32).into(); | |
180 | - let d :T = 1.into(); | |
181 | - let fov = T::cot(angle) * width; | |
182 | - let wh = width / 2.into(); | |
183 | - let hh = height / 2.into(); | |
184 | - | |
185 | - Camera { width: width | |
186 | - , height: height | |
187 | - , distance: d | |
188 | - , project: TMatrix::new( | |
189 | - ( fov, 0.into(), wh, 0.into()) | |
190 | - , (0.into(), fov, hh, 0.into()) | |
191 | - , (0.into(), 0.into(), d, 1.into()) | |
192 | - , (0.into(), 0.into(), 1.into(), 0.into()) ) } | |
193 | - } | |
194 | - | |
195 | - pub fn get_distance(&self) -> T { | |
196 | - self.distance | |
197 | - } | |
198 | - | |
199 | - pub fn get_projection(&self) -> TMatrix<T> { | |
200 | - self.project | |
201 | - } | |
202 | - | |
203 | - pub fn project(&self, p :Point<T>) -> Point<T> { | |
204 | - p.transform(&self.project) | |
205 | - } | |
206 | -} | |
207 | - | |
208 | -impl<T> DirectLight<T> | |
209 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
210 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
211 | - + Debug + Copy + Trig + From<i32> { | |
212 | - pub fn new(v :Vector<T>) -> Self { | |
213 | - DirectLight{ direction: v } | |
214 | - } | |
215 | - | |
216 | - pub fn dir(&self) -> Vector<T> { | |
217 | - self.direction | |
218 | - } | |
219 | -} | |
220 | - | |
221 | -impl<T> Face<T> | |
222 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
223 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
224 | - + PartialEq + Debug + Copy + Trig + From<i32> { | |
225 | - fn new(corners :Vec<usize>, ps :&[Point<T>]) -> Self { | |
226 | - let mut f = Face{ corners: corners, normal: None }; | |
227 | - f.update_normal(ps); | |
228 | - f | |
229 | - } | |
230 | - | |
231 | - fn update_normal(&mut self, ps :&[Point<T>]) { | |
232 | - let edge10 :Vector<T> = (ps[self.corners[1]] - ps[self.corners[0]]).into(); | |
233 | - let edge12 :Vector<T> = (ps[self.corners[1]] - ps[self.corners[2]]).into(); | |
234 | - self.normal = Some(edge10 * edge12); | |
235 | - } | |
236 | -} | |
237 | - | |
238 | -impl<T> Polyeder<T> | |
239 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
240 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
241 | - + PartialEq + Debug + Copy + Trig + From<i32> { | |
242 | - fn update_normals(&mut self) { | |
243 | - for f in self.faces.iter_mut() { | |
244 | - f.update_normal(&self.points); | |
245 | - } | |
246 | - } | |
247 | - | |
248 | - // construct via cube, see polyhedra.pdf | |
249 | - pub fn tetrahedron(a :T) -> Polyeder<T> { | |
250 | - let f2 :T = 2.into(); | |
251 | - let ch = a / (f2 * T::sqrt(f2).unwrap()); | |
252 | - | |
253 | - let ps = vec!( Point::new(-ch, -ch, ch) // A | |
254 | - , Point::new(-ch, ch, -ch) // C | |
255 | - , Point::new( ch, -ch, -ch) // E | |
256 | - , Point::new( ch, ch, ch) ); // G | |
257 | - | |
258 | - // bottom: 1, 2, 3 | |
259 | - let fs = vec!( Face::new(vec!(2, 1, 0), &ps) // bottom | |
260 | - , Face::new(vec!(3, 2, 0), &ps) | |
261 | - , Face::new(vec!(0, 1, 3), &ps) | |
262 | - , Face::new(vec!(1, 2, 3), &ps) ); | |
263 | - //let fs = vec!( Face::new(vec!(0, 1, 2), &ps) // bottom | |
264 | - // , Face::new(vec!(0, 2, 3), &ps) | |
265 | - // , Face::new(vec!(3, 1, 0), &ps) | |
266 | - // , Face::new(vec!(3, 2, 1), &ps) ); | |
267 | - | |
268 | - Polyeder{ points: ps, faces: fs } | |
269 | - } | |
270 | - | |
271 | - pub fn triangle(a :T) -> Polyeder<T> { | |
272 | - let f0 :T = 0.into(); | |
273 | - let f3 :T = 3.into(); | |
274 | - let f6 :T = 6.into(); | |
275 | - let zi :T = T::sqrt(f3).unwrap() / f6 * a; | |
276 | - let zc :T = T::sqrt(f3).unwrap() / f3 * a; | |
277 | - let ah :T = a / 2.into(); | |
278 | - | |
279 | - let ps = vec!( Point::new(-ah, f0, -zi) | |
280 | - , Point::new( f0, f0, zc) | |
281 | - , Point::new( ah, f0, -zi) ); | |
282 | - | |
283 | - let fs = vec!(Face::new(vec!(0, 1, 2), &ps)); | |
284 | - | |
285 | - Polyeder{ points: ps, faces: fs } | |
286 | - } | |
287 | - | |
288 | - pub fn cube(a :T) -> Polyeder<T> { | |
289 | - let ah :T = a / From::<i32>::from(2); | |
290 | - | |
291 | - let ps = vec!( Point::new(-ah, ah, -ah) // 0 => front 1 | |
292 | - , Point::new(-ah, -ah, -ah) // 1 => front 2 | |
293 | - , Point::new( ah, -ah, -ah) // 2 => front 3 | |
294 | - , Point::new( ah, ah, -ah) // 3 => front 4 | |
295 | - , Point::new(-ah, ah, ah) // 4 => back 1 | |
296 | - , Point::new(-ah, -ah, ah) // 5 => back 2 | |
297 | - , Point::new( ah, -ah, ah) // 6 => back 3 | |
298 | - , Point::new( ah, ah, ah) ); // 7 => back 4 | |
299 | - | |
300 | - let fs = vec!( Face::new(vec!(0, 1, 2, 3), &ps) // front | |
301 | - , Face::new(vec!(7, 6, 5, 4), &ps) // back | |
302 | - , Face::new(vec!(1, 5, 6, 2), &ps) // top | |
303 | - , Face::new(vec!(0, 3, 7, 4), &ps) // bottom | |
304 | - , Face::new(vec!(0, 4, 5, 1), &ps) // left | |
305 | - , Face::new(vec!(2, 6, 7, 3), &ps) ); // right | |
306 | - | |
307 | - Polyeder{ points: ps, faces: fs } | |
308 | - } | |
309 | -} | |
310 | - | |
311 | -impl<T> Primitives<T> for Polyeder<T> | |
312 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
313 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
314 | - + Debug + Copy + Trig + From<i32> + PartialOrd { | |
315 | - // TODO Maybe this should also be an instance of Transformable… | |
316 | - fn transform(&self, m :&TMatrix<T>) -> Self { | |
317 | - let Polyeder{ points: ps, faces: fs } = self; | |
318 | - | |
319 | - let mut p = Polyeder{ | |
320 | - points: ps.iter().map(|p| p.transform(m)).collect() | |
321 | - , faces: fs.to_vec() | |
322 | - }; | |
323 | - | |
324 | - // TODO alternatively we could rotate the normals too, but this cannot | |
325 | - // done with the original matrix… the question is, what is faster. | |
326 | - p.update_normals(); | |
327 | - p | |
328 | - } | |
329 | - | |
330 | - fn project( &self | |
331 | - , camera :&Camera<T> | |
332 | - , light :&DirectLight<T> | |
333 | - , color :u32 ) -> Vec<(Polygon<T>, u32)> { | |
334 | - // Helper to create a Polygon from Coordinates… | |
335 | - // TODO probably there needs to be a Polygon constructor for this. | |
336 | - fn polygon<I, T>(c :I) -> Polygon<T> | |
337 | - where I: Iterator<Item = Coordinate<T>> { | |
338 | - Polygon(Coordinates(c.collect())) | |
339 | - } | |
340 | - | |
341 | - // this one does the projection... as the projection was the last | |
342 | - // matrix we do not need to do it here. | |
343 | - let to_coord = |p :&usize| { | |
344 | - let Point(v, _) = camera.project(self.points[*p]); | |
345 | - Coordinate(T::round(&v.x()), T::round(&v.y()), v.z() - 1.into()) | |
346 | - }; | |
347 | - let to_poly = |f :&Face<T>| { | |
348 | - let pg = polygon(f.corners.iter().map(to_coord)); | |
349 | - let mut r :T = (((color >> 16) & 0xFF) as i32).into(); | |
350 | - let mut g :T = (((color >> 8) & 0xFF) as i32).into(); | |
351 | - let mut b :T = (((color ) & 0xFF) as i32).into(); | |
352 | - let lf :T = match f.normal { | |
353 | - None => 1.into(), | |
354 | - Some(n) => n.dot(light.dir()) | |
355 | - / (n.mag() * light.dir().mag()), | |
356 | - }; | |
357 | - | |
358 | - // this "if" represents a first simple backface culling | |
359 | - // approach. We only return face that face towards us. | |
360 | - if lf < 0.into() { | |
361 | - r = r * -lf; | |
362 | - g = g * -lf; | |
363 | - b = b * -lf; | |
364 | - | |
365 | - let c :u32 = (r.round() as u32) << 16 | |
366 | - | (g.round() as u32) << 8 | |
367 | - | (b.round() as u32); | |
368 | - | |
369 | - Some((pg, c)) | |
370 | - } else { | |
371 | - None | |
372 | - }}; | |
373 | - | |
374 | - self.faces.iter().filter_map(to_poly).collect() | |
375 | - } | |
376 | -} |
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1 | -// | |
2 | -// Lib for fractional calculations. | |
3 | -// | |
4 | -// Georg Hopp <georg@steffers.org> | |
5 | -// | |
6 | -// Copyright © 2019 Georg Hopp | |
7 | -// | |
8 | -// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
9 | -// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
10 | -// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
11 | -// (at your option) any later version. | |
12 | -// | |
13 | -// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
14 | -// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
15 | -// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
16 | -// GNU General Public License for more details. | |
17 | -// | |
18 | -// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
19 | -// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
20 | -// | |
21 | -extern crate lazy_static; | |
22 | - | |
23 | -pub type Error = &'static str; | |
24 | - | |
25 | -pub mod continuous; | |
26 | -pub mod easel; | |
27 | -pub mod fractional; | |
28 | -pub mod transform; | |
29 | -pub mod trigonometry; | |
30 | -pub mod vector; | |
31 | -pub mod xcb; | |
32 | -pub mod geometry; | |
33 | - | |
34 | -use fractional::Fractional; | |
35 | -use vector::Vector; |
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1 | -// | |
2 | -// Test our fractional crate / module... | |
3 | -// | |
4 | -// Georg Hopp <georg@steffers.org> | |
5 | -// | |
6 | -// Copyright © 2019 Georg Hopp | |
7 | -// | |
8 | -// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
9 | -// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
10 | -// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
11 | -// (at your option) any later version. | |
12 | -// | |
13 | -// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
14 | -// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
15 | -// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
16 | -// GNU General Public License for more details. | |
17 | -// | |
18 | -// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
19 | -// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
20 | -// | |
21 | -use std::convert::{TryFrom, TryInto, Into}; | |
22 | -use std::f64::consts::PI as FPI; | |
23 | -use std::fmt::{Debug, Display}; | |
24 | -use std::marker::Send; | |
25 | -use std::num::TryFromIntError; | |
26 | -use std::ops::{Add,Sub,Neg,Mul,Div}; | |
27 | -use std::sync::mpsc; | |
28 | -use std::thread; | |
29 | -use std::time::{Duration, Instant}; | |
30 | - | |
31 | -use fractional::continuous::Continuous; | |
32 | -use fractional::easel::{ Coordinate, Coordinates, Drawable, Line, Polyline | |
33 | - , Polygon, Canvas, Fillable }; | |
34 | -use fractional::fractional::{Fractional, from_vector}; | |
35 | -use fractional::trigonometry::Trig; | |
36 | -use fractional::vector::Vector; | |
37 | -use fractional::transform::{TMatrix, Transformable}; | |
38 | -use fractional::xcb::XcbEasel; | |
39 | -use fractional::geometry::{Camera, DirectLight, Polyeder, Primitives}; | |
40 | - | |
41 | -fn mean(v: &Vec<i64>) -> Result<Fractional, TryFromIntError> { | |
42 | - let r = v.iter().fold(0, |acc, x| acc + x); | |
43 | - let l = i64::try_from(v.len())?; | |
44 | - Ok(Fractional(r, l)) | |
45 | -} | |
46 | - | |
47 | -fn common_fractional() { | |
48 | - let a = vec![3, 6, 1, 9]; | |
49 | - let b = from_vector(&a); | |
50 | - let c = mean(&a).unwrap(); // This might fail if the len of the | |
51 | - // vector (usize) does not fit into i32. | |
52 | - let cr :f64 = c.try_into().unwrap(); | |
53 | - | |
54 | - println!(" [i32] : {:?}", a); | |
55 | - println!(" [Fractional] : {:?}", b); | |
56 | - println!(" mean of [i32] : {}" , c); | |
57 | - println!(" as f64 : {}" , cr); | |
58 | - println!(" again as f64 : {}" , TryInto::<f64>::try_into(c).unwrap()); | |
59 | -} | |
60 | - | |
61 | -fn continuous() { | |
62 | - let d = Fractional(45, 16); | |
63 | - let e = Fractional(16, 45); | |
64 | - | |
65 | - let dc :Continuous = (&d).into(); | |
66 | - let ec :Continuous = (&e).into(); | |
67 | - | |
68 | - println!("cont frac of d : {} => {:?}", d, dc); | |
69 | - println!("cont frac of e : {} => {:?}", e, ec); | |
70 | - println!(" reverted dc : {:?} {}", dc, Into::<Fractional>::into(&dc)); | |
71 | - println!(" reverted ec : {:?} {}", ec, Into::<Fractional>::into(&ec)); | |
72 | -} | |
73 | - | |
74 | -fn sqrt() { | |
75 | - let f = Fractional(-9, 4); | |
76 | - let fr :f64 = f.try_into().unwrap(); | |
77 | - let sq = f.sqrt(); | |
78 | - let _sq = fr.sqrt(); | |
79 | - | |
80 | - println!("{:>14} : {:?} / {}", format!("sqrt {}", f), sq, _sq); | |
81 | - | |
82 | - for f in [ Fractional(9, 4) | |
83 | - , Fractional(45, 16) | |
84 | - , Fractional(16, 45) | |
85 | - , Fractional(9, 3) ].iter() { | |
86 | - let fr :f64 = (*f).try_into().unwrap(); | |
87 | - let sq = f.sqrt().unwrap(); | |
88 | - let sqr :f64 = sq.try_into().unwrap(); | |
89 | - let _sqr = fr.sqrt(); | |
90 | - | |
91 | - println!("{:>14} : {} {} / {}", format!("sqrt {}", f), sq, sqr, _sqr); | |
92 | - } | |
93 | -} | |
94 | - | |
95 | -fn pi() { | |
96 | - let pi = Fractional::pi(); | |
97 | - let pir :f64 = pi.try_into().unwrap(); | |
98 | - let pit :(i32, i32) = pi.try_into().unwrap(); | |
99 | - let pi2r :f64 = (pi * pi).try_into().unwrap(); | |
100 | - | |
101 | - println!(" Rust π : {}" , FPI); | |
102 | - println!(" π : {} {}" , pi, pir); | |
103 | - println!(" π as tuple : {:?}" , pit); | |
104 | - println!(" Rust π² : {}" , FPI * FPI); | |
105 | - println!(" π² : {} {}" , pi * pi, pi2r); | |
106 | -} | |
107 | - | |
108 | -fn _sin() { | |
109 | - for d in [ 0, 30, 45, 90, 135, 180, 225, 270, 315 | |
110 | - , 9, 17, 31, 73, 89, 123, 213, 312, 876 ].iter() { | |
111 | - let s = Fractional::sin(*d as i32); | |
112 | - let sr :f64 = s.try_into().unwrap(); | |
113 | - let _s = f64::sin(*d as f64 * FPI / 180.0); | |
114 | - | |
115 | - println!("{:>14} : {} {} / {}", format!("sin {}", d), s, sr, _s); | |
116 | - } | |
117 | -} | |
118 | - | |
119 | -fn _tan() { | |
120 | - for d in [ 0, 30, 45, 90, 135, 180, 225, 270, 315 | |
121 | - , 9, 17, 31, 73, 89, 123, 213, 312, 876 ].iter() { | |
122 | - let t = Fractional::tan(*d as i32); | |
123 | - let tr :f64 = t.try_into().unwrap(); | |
124 | - let _t = f64::tan(*d as f64 * FPI / 180.0); | |
125 | - | |
126 | - println!("{:>14} : {} {} / {}", format!("tan {}", d), t, tr, _t); | |
127 | - } | |
128 | -} | |
129 | - | |
130 | -fn _cos() { | |
131 | - for d in [ 0, 30, 45, 90, 135, 180, 225, 270, 315 | |
132 | - , 9, 17, 31, 73, 89, 123, 213, 312, 876 ].iter() { | |
133 | - let c = Fractional::cos(*d as i32); | |
134 | - let cr :f64 = c.try_into().unwrap(); | |
135 | - let _c = f64::cos(*d as f64 * FPI / 180.0); | |
136 | - | |
137 | - println!("{:>14} : {} {} / {}", format!("cos {}", d), c, cr, _c); | |
138 | - } | |
139 | -} | |
140 | - | |
141 | -fn _vector1() { | |
142 | - let v1 = Vector(1.into(), 2.into(), 3.into()); | |
143 | - let v2 = Vector(2.into(), 2.into(), 3.into()); | |
144 | - let s :Fractional = 3.into(); | |
145 | - | |
146 | - _vector(v1, v2, s); | |
147 | -} | |
148 | - | |
149 | -fn _vector2() { | |
150 | - let v1 = Vector(1.0, 2.0, 3.0); | |
151 | - let v2 = Vector(2.0, 2.0, 3.0); | |
152 | - let s = 3.0; | |
153 | - | |
154 | - _vector(v1, v2, s); | |
155 | -} | |
156 | - | |
157 | -fn _vector<T>(v1 :Vector<T>, v2 :Vector<T>, s :T) | |
158 | - where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
159 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> + Trig + Copy + Display { | |
160 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", "Vector v1", v1); | |
161 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", "Vector v2", v2); | |
162 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", "magnitude v1", v1.mag()); | |
163 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", "-v1", -v1); | |
164 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", "v1 + v1", v1 + v1); | |
165 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", "v1 - v1", v1 - v1); | |
166 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", "v2 - v1", v2 - v1); | |
167 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", format!("v1 * {}", s), v1.mul(&s)); | |
168 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", "norm v1", v1.norm()); | |
169 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", "magnitude norm v1", v1.norm().mag()); | |
170 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", "magnitude v1", v1.mag()); | |
171 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", "norm * magnitude", v1.norm().mul(&v1.mag())); | |
172 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", "distance v1 v2", v1.distance(v2)); | |
173 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", "distance v2 v1", v2.distance(v1)); | |
174 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", "v1 dot v2", v1.dot(v2)); | |
175 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", "v2 dot v1", v2.dot(v1)); | |
176 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", "v1 * v2", v1 * v2); | |
177 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", "v2 * v1", v2 * v1); | |
178 | -} | |
179 | - | |
180 | -fn _transform1() { | |
181 | - let v = Vector(Fractional(1,1), Fractional(1,1), Fractional(1,1)); | |
182 | - let v1 = Vector(Fractional(1,1), Fractional(2,1), Fractional(3,1)); | |
183 | - let v2 = Vector(Fractional(1,1), Fractional(1,1), Fractional(0,1)); | |
184 | - let v3 = Vector(Fractional(1,1), Fractional(0,1), Fractional(1,1)); | |
185 | - | |
186 | - _transform(v, v1, v2, v3); | |
187 | -} | |
188 | - | |
189 | -fn _transform2() { | |
190 | - let v = Vector(1.0, 1.0, 1.0); | |
191 | - let v1 = Vector(1.0, 2.0, 3.0); | |
192 | - let v2 = Vector(1.0, 1.0, 0.0); | |
193 | - let v3 = Vector(1.0, 0.0, 1.0); | |
194 | - | |
195 | - _transform(v, v1, v2, v3); | |
196 | -} | |
197 | - | |
198 | -fn _transform<T>(v :Vector<T>, v1 :Vector<T>, v2 :Vector<T>, v3 :Vector<T>) | |
199 | - where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
200 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> + Trig | |
201 | - + Debug + From<i32> + Copy + Display { | |
202 | - | |
203 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", "Vector v1", v1); | |
204 | - println!( "{:>14} : {}", "translate v1" | |
205 | - , v.transform(&TMatrix::translate(v))); | |
206 | - println!(); | |
207 | - | |
208 | - fn _rot<T>( o :&str , n :&str , v :&Vector<T> | |
209 | - , fs :&[&dyn Fn(i32) -> TMatrix<T>] ) | |
210 | - where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
211 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> + Trig | |
212 | - + Debug + From<i32> + Copy + Display { | |
213 | - | |
214 | - for d in [ 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 135, 150, 180 | |
215 | - , 210, 225, 240, 270, 300, 315, 330 ].iter() { | |
216 | - let mi = fs.iter().map(|f| f(*d as i32)); | |
217 | - println!( "{:>14} : {}" | |
218 | - , format!("{} {} {}", o, d, n) | |
219 | - , v.transform(&TMatrix::combine(mi)) ); | |
220 | - } | |
221 | - } | |
222 | - | |
223 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", "Vector v2", v2); | |
224 | - _rot("rot_x", "v2", &v2, &[&TMatrix::rotate_x]); | |
225 | - println!(); | |
226 | - _rot("rot_y", "v2", &v2, &[&TMatrix::rotate_y]); | |
227 | - println!(); | |
228 | - _rot("rot_xy", "v2", &v2, &[&TMatrix::rotate_x, &TMatrix::rotate_y]); | |
229 | - println!(); | |
230 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", "Vector v3", v3); | |
231 | - _rot("rot_z", "v3", &v3, &[&TMatrix::rotate_z]); | |
232 | - println!(); | |
233 | - | |
234 | - for d in [ 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 135, 150, 180 | |
235 | - , 210, 225, 240, 270, 300, 315, 330 ].iter() { | |
236 | - println!( "{:>14} : {}" | |
237 | - , format!("rot_v {} v2", d) | |
238 | - , v2.transform(&TMatrix::rotate_v(&v, *d as i32)) ); | |
239 | - } | |
240 | -} | |
241 | - | |
242 | -fn _line() { | |
243 | - let a = (Coordinate(0, 1, 0.0), Coordinate(6, 4, 0.0)); | |
244 | - let b = (Coordinate(0, 4, 0.0), Coordinate(6, 1, 0.0)); | |
245 | - let c = (Coordinate(1, 0, 0.0), Coordinate(6, 8, 0.0)); | |
246 | - let d = (Coordinate(1, 8, 0.0), Coordinate(6, 0, 0.0)); | |
247 | - | |
248 | - for i in [a, b, c, d].iter() { | |
249 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", Line(i.0, i.1), Line(i.0, i.1).plot()); | |
250 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", Line(i.1, i.0), Line(i.1, i.0).plot()); | |
251 | - } | |
252 | - | |
253 | - println!(); | |
254 | - let pl = Polyline( | |
255 | - Coordinates(vec!(a.0, a.1, b.0, b.1, c.0, c.1, d.0, d.1))); | |
256 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", pl, pl.plot()); | |
257 | - | |
258 | - println!(); | |
259 | - let pg = Polygon( | |
260 | - Coordinates(vec!( Coordinate( 0, -10, 0.0) | |
261 | - , Coordinate( 10, 10, 0.0) | |
262 | - , Coordinate(-10, 10, 0.0) ))); | |
263 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", pg, pg.plot()); | |
264 | - | |
265 | - let i = Vector(Fractional( 0,1), Fractional(-30,1), Fractional(0,1)); | |
266 | - let j = Vector(Fractional( 30,1), Fractional( 30,1), Fractional(0,1)); | |
267 | - let k = Vector(Fractional(-30,1), Fractional( 30,1), Fractional(0,1)); | |
268 | - | |
269 | - let rot :TMatrix<Fractional> = TMatrix::rotate_z(20); | |
270 | - let Vector(ix, iy, _) = i.transform(&rot); | |
271 | - let Vector(jx, jy, _) = j.transform(&rot); | |
272 | - let Vector(kx, ky, _) = k.transform(&rot); | |
273 | - | |
274 | - fn to_i32(x :Fractional) -> i32 { | |
275 | - let Fractional(n, d) = x; | |
276 | - (n / d + if (n % d).abs() < (n / 2).abs() { 0 } else { 1 }) as i32 | |
277 | - } | |
278 | - | |
279 | - println!(); | |
280 | - let pg = Polygon( | |
281 | - Coordinates(vec!( Coordinate(to_i32(ix) + 100, to_i32(iy) + 100, 0.0) | |
282 | - , Coordinate(to_i32(jx) + 100, to_i32(jy) + 100, 0.0) | |
283 | - , Coordinate(to_i32(kx) + 100, to_i32(ky) + 100, 0.0) ))); | |
284 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", pg, pg.plot()); | |
285 | - | |
286 | - let i = Vector( 0.0, -30.0, 0.0); | |
287 | - let j = Vector( 30.0, 30.0, 0.0); | |
288 | - let k = Vector(-30.0, 30.0, 0.0); | |
289 | - | |
290 | - let rot :TMatrix<f64> = TMatrix::rotate_z(20); | |
291 | - let Vector(ix, iy, _) = i.transform(&rot); | |
292 | - let Vector(jx, jy, _) = j.transform(&rot); | |
293 | - let Vector(kx, ky, _) = k.transform(&rot); | |
294 | - | |
295 | - fn to_i32_2(x :f64) -> i32 { | |
296 | - x.round() as i32 | |
297 | - } | |
298 | - | |
299 | - println!(); | |
300 | - let pg = Polygon( | |
301 | - Coordinates(vec!( Coordinate(to_i32_2(ix) + 100, to_i32_2(iy) + 100, 0.0) | |
302 | - , Coordinate(to_i32_2(jx) + 100, to_i32_2(jy) + 100, 0.0) | |
303 | - , Coordinate(to_i32_2(kx) + 100, to_i32_2(ky) + 100, 0.0) ))); | |
304 | - println!("{:>14} : {}", pg, pg.plot()); | |
305 | -} | |
306 | - | |
307 | -fn _democanvas<T>( xcb :&XcbEasel | |
308 | - , title :&'static str | |
309 | - , tx :mpsc::Sender<i32> | |
310 | - , _triangle :Polyeder<T> | |
311 | - , tetrahedron :Polyeder<T> | |
312 | - , cube :Polyeder<T> | |
313 | - , light :DirectLight<T> ) | |
314 | - where T: 'static + Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
315 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
316 | - + Debug + Copy + Trig + Send + From<i32> + PartialOrd { | |
317 | - | |
318 | - let mut canvas = xcb.canvas(151, 151).unwrap(); | |
319 | - let camera = Camera::<T>::new(&canvas, 45); // the orig. view angle | |
320 | - // was 50. | |
321 | - | |
322 | - canvas.set_title(title); | |
323 | - canvas.init_events(); | |
324 | - canvas.start_events(tx.clone()); | |
325 | - | |
326 | - thread::spawn(move || { | |
327 | - let start = Instant::now(); | |
328 | - let step = Duration::from_millis(25); | |
329 | - let mut last = Instant::now(); | |
330 | - | |
331 | - let t = TMatrix::translate(Vector(0.into() , 0.into() , 150.into())); | |
332 | - | |
333 | - loop { | |
334 | - let deg = ((start.elapsed() / 25).as_millis() % 360) as i32; | |
335 | - | |
336 | - let rz = TMatrix::rotate_z(deg); | |
337 | - let rx = TMatrix::rotate_x(-deg*2); | |
338 | - let ry = TMatrix::rotate_y(-deg*2); | |
339 | - | |
340 | - let rot1 = TMatrix::combine(vec!(rz, rx, t)); | |
341 | - let rot2 = TMatrix::combine(vec!(rz, ry, t)); | |
342 | - | |
343 | - let objects = vec!( (tetrahedron.transform(&rot1), 0xFFFF00) | |
344 | - , ( cube.transform(&rot2), 0x0000FF) ); | |
345 | - //let objects = vec!( ( cube.transform(&rot2), 0x0000FF) ); | |
346 | - //let objects = vec!( (tetrahedron.transform(&rot1), 0xFFFF00) ); | |
347 | - //let objects = vec!( (triangle.transform(&rot1), 0xFFFF00) ); | |
348 | - | |
349 | - canvas.clear(); | |
350 | - | |
351 | - for (o, color) in objects { | |
352 | - for (pg, c) in o.project(&camera, &light, color) { | |
353 | - //canvas.draw(&pg, Coordinate(0, 0, 0.into()), c); | |
354 | - (&pg).fill(&mut canvas, c); | |
355 | - //(&pg).debug(); | |
356 | - //println!("\n"); | |
357 | - } | |
358 | - } | |
359 | - | |
360 | - let passed = Instant::now() - last; | |
361 | - let f = (passed.as_nanos() / step.as_nanos()) as u32; | |
362 | - | |
363 | - if f > 1 { | |
364 | - println!("{} !!! Detected frame drop", title); | |
365 | - } | |
366 | - | |
367 | - last = last + step*(f + 1); | |
368 | - canvas.put_text( Coordinate(10, 15, 0.into()) | |
369 | - , &format!( "sleep: {:?}" | |
370 | - , last - Instant::now() )); | |
371 | - canvas.show(); | |
372 | - thread::sleep(last - Instant::now()); | |
373 | - } | |
374 | - }); | |
375 | -} | |
376 | - | |
377 | -fn main() { | |
378 | - common_fractional(); | |
379 | - println!(); | |
380 | - continuous(); | |
381 | - println!(); | |
382 | - sqrt(); | |
383 | - println!(); | |
384 | - pi(); | |
385 | - println!(); | |
386 | - _sin(); | |
387 | - println!(); | |
388 | - _cos(); | |
389 | - println!(); | |
390 | - _tan(); | |
391 | - println!(); | |
392 | - _vector1(); | |
393 | - println!(); | |
394 | - _vector2(); | |
395 | - println!(); | |
396 | - _transform1(); | |
397 | - println!(); | |
398 | - _transform2(); | |
399 | - println!(); | |
400 | - _line(); | |
401 | - | |
402 | - let xcb = XcbEasel::new().unwrap(); | |
403 | - let (tx, rx) = mpsc::channel(); | |
404 | - | |
405 | - | |
406 | - _democanvas( &xcb, "Something...(f64)", tx.clone() | |
407 | - , Polyeder::triangle(60.0) | |
408 | - , Polyeder::tetrahedron(100.0) | |
409 | - , Polyeder::cube(56.25) | |
410 | - , DirectLight::new(Vector(0.0, 0.0, 1.0)) ); | |
411 | - /* | |
412 | - _democanvas( &xcb, "Something...(Fractional)", tx.clone() | |
413 | - , Polyeder::triangle(Fractional(60,1)) | |
414 | - , Polyeder::tetrahedron(Fractional(80,1)) | |
415 | - , Polyeder::cube(Fractional(55,1)) | |
416 | - , DirectLight::new(Vector( Fractional(0,1) | |
417 | - , Fractional(0,1) | |
418 | - , Fractional(1,1) )) ); | |
419 | - */ | |
420 | - | |
421 | - for x in rx { | |
422 | - match x { | |
423 | - 1 => break, | |
424 | - _ => {}, | |
425 | - } | |
426 | - } | |
427 | -} |
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1 | -// | |
2 | -// Some trigonometic functions with Fractions results. | |
3 | -// Currently only sin, cos and tan are implemented. | |
4 | -// As I was unable to find a really good integral approximation for them I | |
5 | -// implement them as a table which is predefined using the floating point | |
6 | -// function f64::sin and then transformed into a fraction of a given | |
7 | -// PRECISION. | |
8 | -// These approximations are quite good and for a few edge cases | |
9 | -// even better than the floating point implementations. | |
10 | -// | |
11 | -// Georg Hopp <georg@steffers.org> | |
12 | -// | |
13 | -// Copyright © 2019 Georg Hopp | |
14 | -// | |
15 | -// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
16 | -// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
17 | -// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
18 | -// (at your option) any later version. | |
19 | -// | |
20 | -// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
21 | -// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
22 | -// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
23 | -// GNU General Public License for more details. | |
24 | -// | |
25 | -// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
26 | -// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
27 | -// | |
28 | -use std::cmp::Ordering; | |
29 | -use std::ops::Div; | |
30 | -use std::ops::Neg; | |
31 | -use std::marker::Sized; | |
32 | -use crate::{Fractional, Error}; | |
33 | -use crate::continuous::Continuous; | |
34 | - | |
35 | -pub trait Trig { | |
36 | - fn pi() -> Self; | |
37 | - fn recip(self) -> Self; | |
38 | - fn round(&self) -> i32; | |
39 | - fn sqrt(self) -> Result<Self, Error> where Self: Sized; | |
40 | - fn sintab() -> Vec<Self> where Self: Sized; | |
41 | - fn tantab() -> Vec<Self> where Self: Sized; | |
42 | - | |
43 | - fn sin(d :i32) -> Self | |
44 | - where Self: Sized + Neg<Output = Self> + Copy { | |
45 | - match d { | |
46 | - 0 ..=90 => Self::sintab()[d as usize], | |
47 | - 91 ..=180 => Self::sintab()[180 - d as usize], | |
48 | - 181..=270 => -Self::sintab()[d as usize - 180], | |
49 | - 271..=359 => -Self::sintab()[360 - d as usize], | |
50 | - _ => { | |
51 | - Self::sin(if d < 0 { d % 360 + 360 } else { d % 360 }) | |
52 | - }, | |
53 | - } | |
54 | - } | |
55 | - | |
56 | - fn cos(d :i32) -> Self | |
57 | - where Self: Sized + Neg<Output = Self> + Copy { | |
58 | - match d { | |
59 | - 0 ..=90 => Self::sintab()[90 - d as usize], | |
60 | - 91 ..=180 => -Self::sintab()[90 - (180 - d as usize)], | |
61 | - 181..=270 => -Self::sintab()[90 - (d as usize - 180)], | |
62 | - 271..=359 => Self::sintab()[90 - (360 - d as usize)], | |
63 | - _ => { | |
64 | - Self::cos(if d < 0 { d % 360 + 360 } else { d % 360 }) | |
65 | - }, | |
66 | - } | |
67 | - } | |
68 | - | |
69 | - fn tan(d :i32) -> Self where Self: Sized + Copy { | |
70 | - match d { | |
71 | - 0 ..=179 => Self::tantab()[d as usize], | |
72 | - 180..=359 => Self::tantab()[d as usize - 180], | |
73 | - _ => { | |
74 | - Self::tan(if d < 0 { d % 360 + 360 } else { d % 360 }) | |
75 | - }, | |
76 | - } | |
77 | - } | |
78 | - | |
79 | - fn cot(d :i32) -> Self | |
80 | - where Self: Sized + Copy + From<i32> + Div<Output = Self> { | |
81 | - Into::<Self>::into(1) / Self::tan(d) | |
82 | - } | |
83 | -} | |
84 | - | |
85 | -// Try to keep precision as high as possible while having a denominator | |
86 | -// as small as possible. The values are taken by try and error. | |
87 | -const PRECISION :i64 = 1000000; | |
88 | -const MAX_DENOMINATOR :i64 = 7000; | |
89 | - | |
90 | -// This is a really close fractional approximation for pi. | |
91 | -impl Trig for Fractional { | |
92 | - fn pi() -> Self { | |
93 | - Fractional(355, 113) | |
94 | - } | |
95 | - | |
96 | - fn recip(self) -> Self { | |
97 | - let Fractional(n, d) = self; | |
98 | - Fractional(d, n) | |
99 | - } | |
100 | - | |
101 | - fn round(&self) -> i32 { | |
102 | - let Fractional(n, d) = self; | |
103 | - (n / d) as i32 | |
104 | - } | |
105 | - | |
106 | - // This is a really bad approximation of sqrt for a fractional... | |
107 | - // for (9/3) it will result 3 which if way to far from the truth, | |
108 | - // which is ~1.7320508075 | |
109 | - // BUT we can use this value as starting guess for creating a | |
110 | - // continous fraction for the sqrt... and create a much better | |
111 | - // fractional representation of the sqrt. | |
112 | - // So, if inner converges, but is not a perfect square (does not | |
113 | - // end up in an Ordering::Equal - which is the l > h case) | |
114 | - // we use the l - 1 as starting guess for sqrt_cfrac. | |
115 | - // taken from: | |
116 | - // https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/square-root-of-an-integer/ | |
117 | - fn sqrt(self) -> Result<Self, Error> { | |
118 | - // find the sqrt of x in O(log x/2). | |
119 | - // This stops if a perfect sqare was found. Else it passes | |
120 | - // the found value as starting guess to the continous fraction | |
121 | - // sqrt function. | |
122 | - fn floor_sqrt(x :i64) -> Fractional { | |
123 | - fn inner(l :i64, h :i64, x :i64) -> Fractional { | |
124 | - if l > h { | |
125 | - (&Continuous::sqrt(x, l - 1)).into() | |
126 | - } else { | |
127 | - let m = (l + h) / 2; | |
128 | - match x.cmp(&(m * m)) { | |
129 | - Ordering::Equal => m.into(), | |
130 | - Ordering::Less => inner(l, m - 1, x), | |
131 | - Ordering::Greater => inner(m + 1, h, x), | |
132 | - } | |
133 | - } | |
134 | - } | |
135 | - | |
136 | - match x { | |
137 | - 0 => 0.into(), | |
138 | - 1 => 1.into(), | |
139 | - _ => inner(1, x / 2, x), | |
140 | - } | |
141 | - } | |
142 | - | |
143 | - let Fractional(n, d) = self; | |
144 | - | |
145 | - let n = match n.cmp(&0) { | |
146 | - Ordering::Equal => 0.into(), | |
147 | - Ordering::Less => return Err("sqrt on negative undefined"), | |
148 | - Ordering::Greater => floor_sqrt(n), | |
149 | - }; | |
150 | - | |
151 | - let d = match d.cmp(&0) { | |
152 | - Ordering::Equal => 0.into(), | |
153 | - Ordering::Less => return Err("sqrt on negative undefined"), | |
154 | - Ordering::Greater => floor_sqrt(d), | |
155 | - }; | |
156 | - | |
157 | - Ok(n / d) | |
158 | - } | |
159 | - | |
160 | - fn sintab() -> Vec<Self> { | |
161 | - // hold sin Fractionals from 0 to 89 ... | |
162 | - // luckily with a bit of index tweeking this can also be used for | |
163 | - // cosine values. | |
164 | - lazy_static::lazy_static! { | |
165 | - static ref SINTAB :Vec<Fractional> = | |
166 | - (0..=90).map(|x| _sin(x)).collect(); | |
167 | - } | |
168 | - | |
169 | - // fractional sin from f64 sin. (From 0° to 90°) | |
170 | - fn _sin(d: u32) -> Fractional { | |
171 | - match d { | |
172 | - 0 => Fractional(0, 1), | |
173 | - 90 => Fractional(1, 1), | |
174 | - _ => generate(d, PRECISION, &f64::sin), | |
175 | - } | |
176 | - } | |
177 | - | |
178 | - SINTAB.to_vec() | |
179 | - } | |
180 | - | |
181 | - fn tantab() -> Vec<Self> { | |
182 | - // This table exists only because the sin(α) / cos(α) method | |
183 | - // yields very large unreducable denominators in a lot of cases. | |
184 | - lazy_static::lazy_static! { | |
185 | - static ref TANTAB :Vec<Fractional> = | |
186 | - (0..180).map(|x| _tan(x)).collect(); | |
187 | - } | |
188 | - | |
189 | - // fractional tan from f64 tan. (From 0° to 179°) | |
190 | - fn _tan(d: u32) -> Fractional { | |
191 | - match d { | |
192 | - 0 => Fractional(0, 1), | |
193 | - 45 => Fractional(1, 1), | |
194 | - 90 => Fractional(1, 0), // although they are both inf and -inf. | |
195 | - 135 => -Fractional(1, 1), | |
196 | - _ => generate(d, PRECISION, &f64::tan), | |
197 | - } | |
198 | - } | |
199 | - | |
200 | - TANTAB.to_vec() | |
201 | - } | |
202 | -} | |
203 | - | |
204 | -// search for a fraction with a denominator less than MAX_DENOMINATOR that | |
205 | -// provides the minimal PRECISION criteria. | |
206 | -// !! With f = &f64::tan and d close to the inf boundarys of tan | |
207 | -// we get very large numerators because the numerator becomes a | |
208 | -// multiple of the denominator. | |
209 | -fn generate(d :u32, p :i64, f :&dyn Fn(f64) -> f64) -> Fractional { | |
210 | - // This is undefined behaviour for very large f64, but our f64 | |
211 | - // is always between 0.0 and 1000000.0 which should be fine. | |
212 | - let s = (f((d as f64).to_radians()) * p as f64).round() as i64; | |
213 | - let Fractional(n, dn) = Fractional(s, p).reduce(); | |
214 | - match dn.abs().cmp(&MAX_DENOMINATOR) { | |
215 | - Ordering::Less => Fractional(n, dn), | |
216 | - _ => generate(d, p + 1, f), | |
217 | - } | |
218 | -} | |
219 | - | |
220 | -impl Trig for f64 { | |
221 | - fn pi() -> Self { | |
222 | - std::f64::consts::PI | |
223 | - } | |
224 | - | |
225 | - fn recip(self) -> Self { | |
226 | - self.recip() | |
227 | - } | |
228 | - | |
229 | - fn round(&self) -> i32 { | |
230 | - f64::round(*self) as i32 | |
231 | - } | |
232 | - | |
233 | - fn sqrt(self) -> Result<Self, Error> { | |
234 | - let x = self.sqrt(); | |
235 | - match x.is_nan() { | |
236 | - true => Err("sqrt on negative undefined"), | |
237 | - false => Ok(x), | |
238 | - } | |
239 | - } | |
240 | - | |
241 | - fn sintab() -> Vec<Self> { | |
242 | - lazy_static::lazy_static! { | |
243 | - static ref SINTAB :Vec<f64> = | |
244 | - (0..=90).map(|x| _sin(x)).collect(); | |
245 | - } | |
246 | - | |
247 | - // f64 sin. (From 0° to 90°) | |
248 | - fn _sin(d: u32) -> f64 { | |
249 | - match d { | |
250 | - 0 => 0.0, | |
251 | - 90 => 1.0, | |
252 | - _ => (d as f64).to_radians().sin(), | |
253 | - } | |
254 | - } | |
255 | - | |
256 | - SINTAB.to_vec() | |
257 | - } | |
258 | - | |
259 | - fn tantab() -> Vec<Self> { | |
260 | - // This table exists only because the sin(α) / cos(α) method | |
261 | - // yields very large unreducable denominators in a lot of cases. | |
262 | - lazy_static::lazy_static! { | |
263 | - static ref TANTAB :Vec<f64> = | |
264 | - (0..180).map(|x| _tan(x)).collect(); | |
265 | - } | |
266 | - | |
267 | - // fractional tan from f64 tan. (From 0° to 179°) | |
268 | - fn _tan(d: u32) -> f64 { | |
269 | - match d { | |
270 | - 0 => 0.0, | |
271 | - 45 => 1.0, | |
272 | - 90 => std::f64::INFINITY, | |
273 | - 135 => -1.0, | |
274 | - _ => (d as f64).to_radians().tan(), | |
275 | - } | |
276 | - } | |
277 | - | |
278 | - TANTAB.to_vec() | |
279 | - } | |
280 | -} |
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1 | -// | |
2 | -// XCB implementation for drawing some stuff... | |
3 | -// | |
4 | -// Georg Hopp <georg@steffers.org> | |
5 | -// | |
6 | -// Copyright © 2019 Georg Hopp | |
7 | -// | |
8 | -// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
9 | -// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
10 | -// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
11 | -// (at your option) any later version. | |
12 | -// | |
13 | -// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
14 | -// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
15 | -// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
16 | -// GNU General Public License for more details. | |
17 | -// | |
18 | -// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
19 | -// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
20 | -// | |
21 | -extern crate xcb; | |
22 | - | |
23 | -use std::sync::Arc; | |
24 | -use std::ptr; //::{null, null_mut}; | |
25 | -use std::thread; | |
26 | -use std::sync::mpsc; | |
27 | -use std::ops::{Add, Sub, Div}; | |
28 | - | |
29 | -use crate::easel::{Easel, Canvas, Drawable, Coordinate, Coordinates}; | |
30 | - | |
31 | -#[derive(Clone)] | |
32 | -pub struct XcbEasel (Arc<xcb::Connection>, i32); | |
33 | - | |
34 | -pub struct XcbCanvas<'a, T> { conn :Arc<xcb::Connection> | |
35 | - , width :u16 | |
36 | - , height :u16 | |
37 | - , window :u32 | |
38 | - , pixmap :u32 | |
39 | - , gc :u32 | |
40 | - , zbuf :Vec<T> | |
41 | - , shm :Box<&'a mut [u32]> } | |
42 | - | |
43 | -impl XcbEasel { | |
44 | - pub fn new() -> Result<XcbEasel, xcb::ConnError> { | |
45 | - let (conn, num) = xcb::Connection::connect(None)?; | |
46 | - | |
47 | - Ok(XcbEasel(Arc::new(conn), num)) | |
48 | - } | |
49 | - | |
50 | - pub fn setup(&self) -> xcb::Setup { | |
51 | - let XcbEasel(conn, _) = self; | |
52 | - conn.get_setup() | |
53 | - } | |
54 | - | |
55 | - pub fn screen(&self) -> Option<xcb::Screen> { | |
56 | - let XcbEasel(_, num) = self; | |
57 | - self.setup().roots().nth(*num as usize) | |
58 | - } | |
59 | - | |
60 | - pub fn canvas<'a, T>( &self | |
61 | - , width :u16 | |
62 | - , height :u16) -> Option<XcbCanvas<'a, T>> | |
63 | - where T: Clone + From<i32> { | |
64 | - let Self(conn, _) = self; | |
65 | - let conn = conn.clone(); | |
66 | - let screen = match self.screen() { | |
67 | - None => return None, | |
68 | - Some(screen) => screen, | |
69 | - }; | |
70 | - | |
71 | - println!("root depth: {}", screen.root_depth()); | |
72 | - | |
73 | - let shmseg = conn.generate_id(); | |
74 | - let gc = conn.generate_id(); | |
75 | - let pixmap = conn.generate_id(); | |
76 | - let window = conn.generate_id(); | |
77 | - | |
78 | - xcb::create_window( &conn, xcb::COPY_FROM_PARENT as u8, window | |
79 | - , screen.root(), 0, 0, width, width, 0 | |
80 | - , xcb::WINDOW_CLASS_INPUT_OUTPUT as u16 | |
81 | - , screen.root_visual() | |
82 | - , &[(xcb::CW_BACK_PIXEL, screen.black_pixel())] ); | |
83 | - | |
84 | - xcb::create_gc( &conn, gc, screen.root() | |
85 | - , &[ (xcb::GC_FOREGROUND, screen.white_pixel()) | |
86 | - , (xcb::GC_GRAPHICS_EXPOSURES, 0) ] ); | |
87 | - | |
88 | - let zbuf :Vec<T> = vec!(0.into(); (width * height) as usize); | |
89 | - let (shmid, shm) = getshm((width * height) as usize); | |
90 | - xcb::shm::attach(&conn, shmseg, shmid as u32, false); | |
91 | - unsafe { libc::shmctl(shmid, libc::IPC_RMID, ptr::null_mut()); } | |
92 | - | |
93 | - xcb::shm::create_pixmap( &conn, pixmap, window, width, height | |
94 | - , screen.root_depth(), shmseg, 0 ); | |
95 | - | |
96 | - xcb::map_window(&conn, window); | |
97 | - conn.flush(); | |
98 | - | |
99 | - Some(XcbCanvas{ conn: conn | |
100 | - , width: width | |
101 | - , height: height | |
102 | - , window: window | |
103 | - , pixmap: pixmap | |
104 | - , gc: gc | |
105 | - , zbuf: zbuf | |
106 | - , shm: Box::new(shm) } ) | |
107 | - } | |
108 | -} | |
109 | - | |
110 | -impl<'a, T> XcbCanvas<'a, T> { | |
111 | - pub fn set_title(&self, title :&str) { | |
112 | - let c = xcb::change_property_checked( &self.conn | |
113 | - , xcb::PROP_MODE_REPLACE as u8 | |
114 | - , self.window | |
115 | - , xcb::ATOM_WM_NAME | |
116 | - , xcb::ATOM_STRING | |
117 | - , 8 | |
118 | - , title.as_bytes() ); | |
119 | - if self.conn.has_error().is_err() || c.request_check().is_err() { | |
120 | - println!("Error setting title"); | |
121 | - } | |
122 | - } | |
123 | -} | |
124 | - | |
125 | -fn getshm<'a>(size :usize) -> (i32, &'a mut [u32]) { | |
126 | - use std::slice::from_raw_parts_mut; | |
127 | - | |
128 | - unsafe { | |
129 | - let id = libc::shmget( libc::IPC_PRIVATE | |
130 | - , size * 4 | |
131 | - , libc::IPC_CREAT | 0o744 ); | |
132 | - let ptr = libc::shmat(id, ptr::null(), 0); | |
133 | - (id as i32, from_raw_parts_mut(ptr as *mut u32, size)) | |
134 | - } | |
135 | -} | |
136 | - | |
137 | -impl Easel for XcbEasel {} | |
138 | - | |
139 | -impl<'a, T> Canvas<T> for XcbCanvas<'a, T> | |
140 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
141 | - + Copy + From<i32> + PartialOrd { | |
142 | - fn init_events(&self) { | |
143 | - let mask = [( xcb::CW_EVENT_MASK, xcb::EVENT_MASK_EXPOSURE | |
144 | - | xcb::EVENT_MASK_KEY_PRESS | |
145 | - | xcb::EVENT_MASK_STRUCTURE_NOTIFY | |
146 | - | xcb::EVENT_MASK_PROPERTY_CHANGE )]; | |
147 | - xcb::change_window_attributes(&self.conn, self.window, &mask); | |
148 | - self.conn.flush(); | |
149 | - } | |
150 | - | |
151 | - fn start_events(&self, tx :mpsc::Sender<i32>) { | |
152 | - let conn = self.conn.clone(); | |
153 | - let window = self.window; | |
154 | - let pixmap = self.pixmap; | |
155 | - let gc = self.gc; | |
156 | - let width = self.width; | |
157 | - let height = self.height; | |
158 | - | |
159 | - thread::spawn(move || { | |
160 | - loop { | |
161 | - let event = conn.wait_for_event(); | |
162 | - | |
163 | - match event { | |
164 | - None => break, | |
165 | - Some(event) => { | |
166 | - match event.response_type() & !0x80 { | |
167 | - xcb::PROPERTY_NOTIFY => { | |
168 | - let prop_notify :&xcb::PropertyNotifyEvent | |
169 | - = unsafe { xcb::cast_event(&event) }; | |
170 | - | |
171 | - if prop_notify.atom() == xcb::ATOM_WM_NAME { | |
172 | - // retrieving title | |
173 | - let cookie | |
174 | - = xcb::get_property( &conn | |
175 | - , false | |
176 | - , window | |
177 | - , xcb::ATOM_WM_NAME | |
178 | - , xcb::ATOM_STRING | |
179 | - , 0, 1024 ); | |
180 | - | |
181 | - if let Ok(reply) = cookie.get_reply() { | |
182 | - let r = reply.value(); | |
183 | - let r = std::str::from_utf8(r).unwrap(); | |
184 | - | |
185 | - println!("title changed to: {}", r); | |
186 | - } | |
187 | - } | |
188 | - }, | |
189 | - | |
190 | - xcb::EXPOSE => { | |
191 | - xcb::copy_area( &conn, pixmap, window, gc | |
192 | - , 0, 0, 0, 0 | |
193 | - , width, height ); | |
194 | - conn.flush(); | |
195 | - }, | |
196 | - | |
197 | - xcb::KEY_PRESS => { | |
198 | - let key_press: &xcb::KeyPressEvent | |
199 | - = unsafe { xcb::cast_event(&event) }; | |
200 | - | |
201 | - println!( "Key '{}' pressed" | |
202 | - , key_press.detail() ); | |
203 | - | |
204 | - // Q (on qwerty) | |
205 | - if key_press.detail() == 0x18 { | |
206 | - tx.send(1).unwrap(); | |
207 | - break; | |
208 | - } | |
209 | - }, | |
210 | - | |
211 | - _ => {}, | |
212 | - } | |
213 | - }, | |
214 | - } | |
215 | - } | |
216 | - }); | |
217 | - } | |
218 | - | |
219 | - fn width(&self) -> u16 { | |
220 | - self.width | |
221 | - } | |
222 | - | |
223 | - fn height(&self) -> u16 { | |
224 | - self.height | |
225 | - } | |
226 | - | |
227 | - fn clear(&mut self) { | |
228 | - self.zbuf = vec!(0.into(); self.zbuf.len()); | |
229 | - unsafe { | |
230 | - let ptr = self.shm.as_mut_ptr(); | |
231 | - ptr::write_bytes( ptr, 0 | |
232 | - , self.width as usize * self.height as usize); | |
233 | - } | |
234 | - } | |
235 | - | |
236 | - fn draw(&mut self, d :&dyn Drawable<T>, ofs :Coordinate<T>, color: u32) { | |
237 | - let Coordinates(c) = d.plot(); | |
238 | - let Coordinate(xofs, yofs, _) = ofs; | |
239 | - | |
240 | - for Coordinate(x, y, zr) in c { | |
241 | - let idx :usize = ((y+yofs)*(self.width as i32)+x+xofs) as usize; | |
242 | - if self.zbuf[idx] < zr { | |
243 | - self.zbuf[idx] = zr; | |
244 | - self.shm[idx] = color; | |
245 | - } | |
246 | - } | |
247 | - } | |
248 | - | |
249 | - fn put_text(&self, ofs :Coordinate<T>, s :&str) { | |
250 | - let Coordinate(xofs, yofs, _) = ofs; | |
251 | - xcb::xproto::image_text_8( &self.conn, self.pixmap, self.gc | |
252 | - , xofs as i16, yofs as i16, s ); | |
253 | - self.conn.flush(); | |
254 | - } | |
255 | - | |
256 | - fn set_pixel(&mut self, c :Coordinate<T>, color :u32) { | |
257 | - let Coordinate(x, y, zr) = c; | |
258 | - let idx :usize = (y * (self.width as i32) + x) as usize; | |
259 | - | |
260 | - if self.zbuf[idx] < zr { | |
261 | - self.zbuf[idx] = zr; | |
262 | - self.shm[idx] = color; | |
263 | - } | |
264 | - } | |
265 | - | |
266 | - fn show(&self) { | |
267 | - xcb::copy_area( &self.conn, self.pixmap, self.window, self.gc | |
268 | - , 0, 0, 0, 0 | |
269 | - , self.width, self.height ); | |
270 | - self.conn.flush(); | |
271 | - } | |
272 | -} |
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1 | -use std::io; | |
2 | -use std::cmp::Ordering; | |
3 | -use rand::Rng; | |
4 | - | |
5 | -fn main() { | |
6 | - println!("Guess the number!"); | |
7 | - | |
8 | - let secret_number = rand::thread_rng() | |
9 | - .gen_range(1, 101); | |
10 | - | |
11 | - loop { | |
12 | - println!("Please input your guess."); | |
13 | - | |
14 | - let mut guess = String::new(); | |
15 | - | |
16 | - io::stdin() | |
17 | - .read_line(&mut guess) | |
18 | - .expect("Failed to read line"); | |
19 | - | |
20 | - let guess: u32 = match guess.trim().parse() { | |
21 | - Ok(num) => num, | |
22 | - Err(_) => continue, | |
23 | - }; | |
24 | - | |
25 | - println!("You guessed: {}", guess); | |
26 | - | |
27 | - match guess.cmp(&secret_number) { | |
28 | - Ordering::Less => println!("Too small!"), | |
29 | - Ordering::Greater => println!("Too big!"), | |
30 | - Ordering::Equal => { | |
31 | - println!("You win!"); | |
32 | - break; | |
33 | - } | |
34 | - } | |
35 | - } | |
36 | -} |
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1 | -# Here I collect some interesting links. | |
2 | - | |
3 | -## cargo environment | |
4 | - | |
5 | -Currently I always build all dependencies within th projects own .cargo subdir | |
6 | -by setting the environment variable CARGO_HOME. | |
7 | - | |
8 | - export CARGO_HOME=./.cargo | |
9 | - | |
10 | -Actually I am quite unsure if that is really a good idea because this results | |
11 | -in a lot of rebuilds for each new project. | |
12 | - | |
13 | -## Implement Monads with rust. | |
14 | - | |
15 | -Which is currently difficult through impossible, but might be feasible with | |
16 | -some small additions to the rust type system, namely | |
17 | -«(generic) associated traits.» | |
18 | - | |
19 | -[Read here](https://varkor.github.io/blog/2019/03/28/idiomatic-monads-in-rust.html) | |
20 | - | |
21 | -### Is impl Trait what we needed? | |
22 | - | |
23 | -A new language feature which sounded a bit like the needed one for above is: | |
24 | - | |
25 | -[impl Trait](https://medium.com/@iopguy/impl-trait-in-rust-explanation-efde0d94946a) | |
26 | - | |
27 | -Crossreading it a bit seems to indicate that this is not like the above needed | |
28 | -language feature. | |
29 | - | |
30 | -## WASM ... on gentoo ... | |
31 | - | |
32 | -Right now rust is not really a first class citizen within the gentoo eco | |
33 | -system. For that reason at least when compiling rust with the `system-llvm` | |
34 | -use flag some manual preparations are needed. | |
35 | - | |
36 | -### general informations about Wasm from MDN ... | |
37 | - | |
38 | -[WebAssembly](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/WebAssembly) | |
39 | - | |
40 | -### rustwasm tutorial | |
41 | - | |
42 | -[rustwasm](https://rustwasm.github.io/book/introduction.html) | |
43 | - | |
44 | -### location of rustlib ... | |
45 | - | |
46 | -`wasm-pack` expects the wasm runtime under /usr/lib/rustlib/ but a gentoo | |
47 | -installation puts it under /usr/lib/rust-1.39.0/rustlib/. To come around this | |
48 | -issue I just created a symlink. | |
49 | - | |
50 | -Maybe it would be best to send a patch for also settings this symlink to | |
51 | -upstream eselect-rust. | |
52 | - | |
53 | -### Missing lld | |
54 | - | |
55 | -Again `wasm-pack` searches for llvm-lld or rust-lld for the link phase. This | |
56 | -is currently not a dependency for llvm with WASM support, so I installed it | |
57 | -manually. Finally you have to tell rustc to use lld as linker via this | |
58 | -environment variable: | |
59 | - | |
60 | - export RUSTFLAGS="-C linker=lld" | |
61 | - | |
62 | -## Traits when, how & why | |
63 | - | |
64 | -A slightly old but still worthwhile post about rusts standard traits. | |
65 | - | |
66 | -[About traits](https://llogiq.github.io/2015/07/30/traits.html) | |
67 | - | |
68 | -# Side note... 3d math | |
69 | -[3d math primer](https://www.3dgep.com/3d-math-primer-for-game-programmers-vector-operations/) | |
70 | -[basic 3d math](https://matrix44.net/cms/notes/opengl-3d-graphics/basic-3d-math-vectors/) | |
71 | -[vector calculator](https://www.mathportal.org/calculators/matrices-calculators/vector-calculator.php) | |
72 | -[3d vector mathematics](https://vvvv.org/documentation/3d-vector-mathematics) | |
73 | -[sin appr. with fractions](https://dsp.stackexchange.com/questions/46629/finding-polynomial-approximations-of-a-sine-wave) | |
74 | - | |
75 | -# transformations within a coordinate system. | |
76 | -[migenius](https://www.migenius.com/articles/3d-transformations-part1-matrices) | |
77 | -[tutorialspoint](https://www.tutorialspoint.com/computer_graphics/3d_transformation.htm) | |
78 | - | |
79 | -# more math... | |
80 | - | |
81 | -A whole lot of interesting stuff about continued fractions: | |
82 | -[continues fractions](http://www.maths.surrey.ac.uk/hosted-sites/R.Knott/Fibonacci/cfINTRO.html) | |
83 | - |
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1 | -// | |
2 | -// Loops examples. | |
3 | -// | |
4 | -// Georg Hopp <georg@steffers.org> | |
5 | -// | |
6 | -// Copyright © 2019 Georg Hopp | |
7 | -// | |
8 | -// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
9 | -// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
10 | -// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
11 | -// (at your option) any later version. | |
12 | -// | |
13 | -// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
14 | -// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
15 | -// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
16 | -// GNU General Public License for more details. | |
17 | -// | |
18 | -// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
19 | -// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
20 | -// | |
21 | - | |
22 | -fn main() { | |
23 | - // It seams that to use loops this way you absolutely need a mutable. | |
24 | - // If I build it with a normal type and try to shadow it within the loop | |
25 | - // the outer variable is always used as input for the shadow, thus it is | |
26 | - // always the same.... that really sucks. | |
27 | - let mut counter = 0; | |
28 | - | |
29 | - let result = loop { | |
30 | - counter = counter + 1; | |
31 | - if counter == 10 { | |
32 | - break counter * 2; | |
33 | - } | |
34 | - }; | |
35 | - | |
36 | - println!("The result is {}", result); | |
37 | - | |
38 | - // The same is true with «while» ... which again sucks. | |
39 | - let mut number = 3; | |
40 | - | |
41 | - while number != 0 { | |
42 | - println!("{}!", number); | |
43 | - number = number - 1; | |
44 | - } | |
45 | - | |
46 | - println!("LIFTOFF!!!"); | |
47 | - | |
48 | - // apart from beeing frustrated about the above facts... lets continue. | |
49 | - let a = [10, 20, 30, 40, 50]; | |
50 | - let mut index = 0; | |
51 | - | |
52 | - while index < 5 { | |
53 | - println!("the value is: {}", a[index]); | |
54 | - index = index + 1; | |
55 | - } | |
56 | - | |
57 | - for element in a.iter() { | |
58 | - println!("the value is still: {}", element); | |
59 | - } | |
60 | - | |
61 | - for number in (1..4).rev() { | |
62 | - println!("for {}!", number); | |
63 | - } | |
64 | -} |
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1 | -// | |
2 | -// Examples related to ownership, also introducing String. | |
3 | -// | |
4 | -// Georg Hopp <georg@steffers.org> | |
5 | -// | |
6 | -// Copyright © 2019 Georg Hopp | |
7 | -// | |
8 | -// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
9 | -// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
10 | -// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
11 | -// (at your option) any later version. | |
12 | -// | |
13 | -// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
14 | -// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
15 | -// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
16 | -// GNU General Public License for more details. | |
17 | -// | |
18 | -// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
19 | -// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
20 | -// | |
21 | - | |
22 | -fn main() { | |
23 | - concat(); | |
24 | - move_variable(); | |
25 | - clone_variable(); | |
26 | - | |
27 | - let s = String::from("hello"); // s comes into scope | |
28 | - | |
29 | - take_ownership(s); // s's value moves into the function | |
30 | - // … and so is no longer valid here. | |
31 | - let x = 5; // x comes into scope | |
32 | - | |
33 | - makes_copy(x); // the scalar value has the Copy trait and | |
34 | - // lives on the stack and thus is still | |
35 | - // valid here. | |
36 | - | |
37 | - let _s1 = gives_ownership(); // move the return value into _s1 | |
38 | - let s2 = String::from("hello"); // s2 comes into scope | |
39 | - let _s3 = takes_and_gives(s2); // s2 is moved into function, which in | |
40 | - // turn moves the return value into _s3. | |
41 | - | |
42 | - let s1 = String::from("hello"); // s1 comes into scope. | |
43 | - let len = calculate_length(&s1); // A reference to s1 is given to a | |
44 | - // calculate_length which effectively is | |
45 | - // not s1 itself but another pointer to | |
46 | - // s1… which is the reason that we still | |
47 | - // can use it below. | |
48 | - let _another_s = &s1; // again only a reference which does not | |
49 | - // take ownership, thus s1 can still be | |
50 | - // used below. | |
51 | - println!("The length of '{}' is {}.", s1, len); | |
52 | - | |
53 | - // Passing values as reference to a function is called borrowing. A | |
54 | - // borrowed value can't be changed. | |
55 | - change(&s1); | |
56 | - | |
57 | - // but we can force this… which is probably not the best of ideas most | |
58 | - // of the time… | |
59 | - let mut s_mut = String::from("hello"); | |
60 | - change_mutable(&mut s_mut); | |
61 | - | |
62 | - // but you can have only one mutable reference of a value in a single | |
63 | - // scope. The following would fail with: | |
64 | - // cannot borrow `s_mut` as mutable more than once at a time second | |
65 | - // mutable borrow occurs here | |
66 | - // let r1 = &mut s_mut; | |
67 | - // let r2 = &mut s_mut; | |
68 | - // println!("{}, {}", r1, r2); | |
69 | - | |
70 | - // We also can't have an immutable reference while we have a mutable one. | |
71 | - // Look on Page 98 for an explanation. | |
72 | - | |
73 | - // The scope of references is not the whole block they are introduced in | |
74 | - // but goes only until their last usage. Thus if you first have an | |
75 | - // immutable reference but never use it after a mutable reference is | |
76 | - // declared, that would be ok… At all this is kind of confusing and very | |
77 | - // Mozzilaish. :D | |
78 | - | |
79 | - // Now we demonstrate string slices… | |
80 | - let s4 = String::from("hello world"); | |
81 | - let s_slice = first_word(&s4); | |
82 | - | |
83 | - // working with an mutable reference like with s4.clear() will not | |
84 | - // compile at this point because we already have and use later on an | |
85 | - // immutable reference. | |
86 | - | |
87 | - println!("The slice was: {}", s_slice); | |
88 | - | |
89 | - // not that string literals are slices. They are immutable references of | |
90 | - // the programs TEXT segment. Thats the reason why they are immutable. | |
91 | - | |
92 | - // Thus try generic_first_word… | |
93 | - println!("First word on literal: {}", generic_first_word("hello world")); | |
94 | - println!("First word on String: {}", generic_first_word(&s4[..])); | |
95 | -} // x and s go out of scope but nothing happens for s because this function | |
96 | - // has no longer the ownership of s. | |
97 | - // s3 goes out of scope and is dropped. s2 was moved and s1 is dropped. | |
98 | - | |
99 | -fn concat() { | |
100 | - let mut s = String::from("hello"); | |
101 | - s.push_str(", world!"); | |
102 | - println!("{}", s); | |
103 | -} | |
104 | - | |
105 | -fn move_variable() { | |
106 | - let s1 = String::from("hello"); | |
107 | - let s2 = s1; // does not copy data but only the String structure. | |
108 | - // when using s1 below we get an error that a moved value was borrowed. | |
109 | - println!("{}, world!", s2); | |
110 | -} | |
111 | - | |
112 | -fn clone_variable() { | |
113 | - let s1 = String::from("hello"); | |
114 | - let s2 = s1.clone(); | |
115 | - // this time both are valid. | |
116 | - println!("s1 = {}, s2 = {}", s1, s2) | |
117 | -} | |
118 | - | |
119 | -fn take_ownership(some_string: String) { // some_string comes into scope | |
120 | - println!("{}", some_string); | |
121 | -} // some_string goes out of scope and «drop» is called, thus memory freed. | |
122 | - | |
123 | -fn makes_copy(some_integer: i32) { // some integer comes into scope | |
124 | - println!("{}", some_integer); | |
125 | -} // Here, some_integer goes out of scope but because it was a copy and on the | |
126 | - // stack nothing special happens… beside that stack space is freed. | |
127 | - | |
128 | -fn gives_ownership() -> String { // this will move the return value into the | |
129 | - // calling function. | |
130 | - let some_string = String::from("hello"); // some_string comes into scope | |
131 | - some_string | |
132 | -} | |
133 | - | |
134 | -fn takes_and_gives(a_string: String) -> String { // a_string comes into scope | |
135 | - a_string // and is returned and moved | |
136 | - // to the calling function. | |
137 | -} // a_string goes out of scope but nothing happens as it is moved. | |
138 | - | |
139 | -fn calculate_length(s: &String) -> usize { // s comes into scope. It is a | |
140 | - // reference. References do not | |
141 | - // take ownership of the underlying | |
142 | - // value which is the String in | |
143 | - // main. | |
144 | - s.len() | |
145 | -} // Here s goes out of scope but because it has no ownership of the String | |
146 | - // nothing happens. | |
147 | - | |
148 | -fn change(_some_string: &String) { | |
149 | - // the following would give this error: | |
150 | - // `_some_string` is a `&` reference, so the data it refers to cannot be | |
151 | - // borrowed as mutable | |
152 | - // _some_string.push_str(", world!"); | |
153 | -} | |
154 | - | |
155 | -fn change_mutable(some_string: &mut String) { | |
156 | - some_string.push_str(", world"); | |
157 | -} | |
158 | - | |
159 | -fn first_word(s: &String) -> &str { | |
160 | - let bytes = s.as_bytes(); | |
161 | - | |
162 | - for (i, &item) in bytes.iter().enumerate() { | |
163 | - if item == b' ' { | |
164 | - return &s[..i]; | |
165 | - } | |
166 | - } | |
167 | - | |
168 | - &s[..] | |
169 | -} | |
170 | - | |
171 | -// To make first_word work on either string literals (which are in fact string | |
172 | -// slices, s.o.) one would write first_word like this… | |
173 | -fn generic_first_word(s: &str) -> &str { | |
174 | - let bytes = s.as_bytes(); | |
175 | - | |
176 | - for (i, &item) in bytes.iter().enumerate() { | |
177 | - if item == b' ' { | |
178 | - return &s[..i]; | |
179 | - } | |
180 | - } | |
181 | - | |
182 | - &s[..] | |
183 | -} |
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1 | -// | |
2 | -// Examples related to structs… | |
3 | -// | |
4 | -// Georg Hopp <georg@steffers.org> | |
5 | -// | |
6 | -// Copyright © 2019 Georg Hopp | |
7 | -// | |
8 | -// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
9 | -// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
10 | -// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
11 | -// (at your option) any later version. | |
12 | -// | |
13 | -// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
14 | -// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
15 | -// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
16 | -// GNU General Public License for more details. | |
17 | -// | |
18 | -// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
19 | -// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
20 | -// | |
21 | - | |
22 | -#[derive(Debug)] | |
23 | -struct Rectangle { | |
24 | - width: u32, | |
25 | - height: u32, | |
26 | -} | |
27 | - | |
28 | -impl Rectangle { | |
29 | - fn area(&self) -> u32 { | |
30 | - self.width * self.height | |
31 | - } | |
32 | - | |
33 | - fn can_hold(&self, inner: &Rectangle) -> bool { | |
34 | - self.width >= inner.width && self.height >= inner.height | |
35 | - } | |
36 | - | |
37 | - fn square(size: u32) -> Rectangle { | |
38 | - Rectangle { width: size, height: size } | |
39 | - } | |
40 | -} | |
41 | - | |
42 | -fn main() { | |
43 | - let width1 = 30; | |
44 | - let height1 = 50; | |
45 | - | |
46 | - println!( | |
47 | - "The area of the rectangle ist {} square pixels.", | |
48 | - area(width1, height1)); | |
49 | - | |
50 | - let rect1 = (30, 50); | |
51 | - | |
52 | - println!( | |
53 | - "The area of the rectangle ist {} square pixels.", | |
54 | - _area(rect1)); | |
55 | - | |
56 | - let rect1 = Rectangle { width: 30, height: 50 }; | |
57 | - | |
58 | - println!( | |
59 | - "The area of the rectangle ist {} square pixels.", | |
60 | - __area(&rect1)); | |
61 | - | |
62 | - println!("_rect1 is {:?}", rect1); | |
63 | - | |
64 | - println!( | |
65 | - "The area of the rectangle ist {} square pixels.", | |
66 | - rect1.area()); | |
67 | - | |
68 | - let rect2 = Rectangle { width: 10, height: 40}; | |
69 | - let rect3 = Rectangle { width: 60, height: 45}; | |
70 | - | |
71 | - println!("Can rect1 hold rect2? {}", rect1.can_hold(&rect2)); | |
72 | - println!("Can rect1 hold rect3? {}", rect1.can_hold(&rect3)); | |
73 | - | |
74 | - let square1 = Rectangle::square(32); | |
75 | - | |
76 | - println!("Got the square rectange: {:?}", square1); | |
77 | -} | |
78 | - | |
79 | -fn area(width: u32, height: u32) -> u32 { | |
80 | - width * height | |
81 | -} | |
82 | - | |
83 | -fn _area(dimensions: (u32, u32)) -> u32 { | |
84 | - let (width, height) = dimensions; | |
85 | - width * height | |
86 | -} | |
87 | - | |
88 | -fn __area(rectangle: &Rectangle) -> u32 { | |
89 | - rectangle.width * rectangle.height | |
90 | -} |
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1 | -// | |
2 | -// Try some recursion with pattern matching... especially in | |
3 | -// conjunction with match to get a similar behavious as in e.g. | |
4 | -// haskell... | |
5 | -// | |
6 | -// Georg Hopp <georg@steffers.org> | |
7 | -// | |
8 | -// Copyright © 2019 Georg Hopp | |
9 | -// | |
10 | -// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
11 | -// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
12 | -// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
13 | -// (at your option) any later version. | |
14 | -// | |
15 | -// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
16 | -// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
17 | -// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
18 | -// GNU General Public License for more details. | |
19 | -// | |
20 | -// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
21 | -// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
22 | -// | |
23 | - | |
24 | -// Borrowing rules do not apply here because everything lives on the stack. | |
25 | -fn faculty(x: u32) -> u32 { | |
26 | - match x { | |
27 | - 0 => 1, | |
28 | - _ => x * faculty(x - 1), | |
29 | - } | |
30 | -} | |
31 | - | |
32 | -// for a tail recursive version we need to pass the currently calculated | |
33 | -// faculty to an inner tail recursive function. | |
34 | -// This will probably be optimized better, because the compiler would be | |
35 | -// able to unroll the complete recursion. | |
36 | -fn tail_faculty(x: u32) -> u32 { | |
37 | - fn faculty(x: u32, f: u32) -> u32 { | |
38 | - match x { | |
39 | - 0 => f, | |
40 | - _ => faculty(x - 1, x * f), | |
41 | - } | |
42 | - }; | |
43 | - faculty(x, 1) | |
44 | -} | |
45 | - | |
46 | -fn main() { | |
47 | - for i in 0..10 { | |
48 | - println!("Fakultät {} = {}", i, faculty(i)); | |
49 | - println!("tail recursive Fakultät {} = {}", i, tail_faculty(i)); | |
50 | - } | |
51 | -} |
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1 | -// | |
2 | -// Move some restaurant stuff in a different file.... | |
3 | -// | |
4 | -// Georg Hopp <georg@steffers.org> | |
5 | -// | |
6 | -// Copyright © 2019 Georg Hopp | |
7 | -// | |
8 | -// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
9 | -// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
10 | -// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
11 | -// (at your option) any later version. | |
12 | -// | |
13 | -// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
14 | -// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
15 | -// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
16 | -// GNU General Public License for more details. | |
17 | -// | |
18 | -// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
19 | -// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
20 | -// | |
21 | - | |
22 | -pub mod hosting; | |
23 | - | |
24 | -mod serving { | |
25 | - fn take_order() {} | |
26 | - fn take_payment() {} | |
27 | -} |
1 | -// | |
2 | -// Now also sepatate hosting.... | |
3 | -// | |
4 | -// Georg Hopp <georg@steffers.org> | |
5 | -// | |
6 | -// Copyright © 2019 Georg Hopp | |
7 | -// | |
8 | -// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
9 | -// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
10 | -// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
11 | -// (at your option) any later version. | |
12 | -// | |
13 | -// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
14 | -// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
15 | -// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
16 | -// GNU General Public License for more details. | |
17 | -// | |
18 | -// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
19 | -// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
20 | -// | |
21 | - | |
22 | -pub fn add_to_waitlist() {} | |
23 | -fn seat_at_table() {} |
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1 | -// | |
2 | -// Restaurant lib for demontrating rust modules. | |
3 | -// | |
4 | -// Georg Hopp <georg@steffers.org> | |
5 | -// | |
6 | -// Copyright © 2019 Georg Hopp | |
7 | -// | |
8 | -// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
9 | -// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
10 | -// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
11 | -// (at your option) any later version. | |
12 | -// | |
13 | -// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
14 | -// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
15 | -// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
16 | -// GNU General Public License for more details. | |
17 | -// | |
18 | -// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
19 | -// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
20 | -// | |
21 | - | |
22 | -mod front_of_house; | |
23 | - | |
24 | -fn serve_order() {} | |
25 | - | |
26 | -mod back_of_house { | |
27 | - pub struct Breakfast { | |
28 | - pub toast: String, | |
29 | - seasonal_fruit: String, | |
30 | - } | |
31 | - | |
32 | - impl Breakfast { | |
33 | - pub fn summer(toast: &str) -> Breakfast { | |
34 | - Breakfast { | |
35 | - toast: String::from(toast), | |
36 | - seasonal_fruit: String::from("peaches"), | |
37 | - } | |
38 | - } | |
39 | - } | |
40 | - | |
41 | - pub enum Appetizer { | |
42 | - Soup, | |
43 | - Salad, | |
44 | - } | |
45 | - | |
46 | - fn fix_incorrect_order() { | |
47 | - cook_order(); | |
48 | - super::serve_order(); | |
49 | - } | |
50 | - | |
51 | - fn cook_order() {} | |
52 | -} | |
53 | - | |
54 | -// Either absolute: | |
55 | -// use crate::front_of_house::hosting; | |
56 | -// or relaive: | |
57 | -use front_of_house::hosting; | |
58 | -// we can also provide new names... | |
59 | -use crate::front_of_house::hosting as host; | |
60 | -// Public definitions braught into scope with use are | |
61 | -// private in this scope except we use «pub use» | |
62 | -pub use front_of_house::hosting as pubhost; | |
63 | - | |
64 | -pub fn eat_at_restaurant() { | |
65 | - // Absolute path | |
66 | - crate::front_of_house::hosting::add_to_waitlist(); | |
67 | - | |
68 | - // Relative path | |
69 | - front_of_house::hosting::add_to_waitlist(); | |
70 | - | |
71 | - // With use'd path | |
72 | - hosting::add_to_waitlist(); | |
73 | - | |
74 | - // With renamed used path | |
75 | - host::add_to_waitlist(); | |
76 | - | |
77 | - pubhost::add_to_waitlist(); | |
78 | - | |
79 | - // Order a breakfast in the summer with Rye toast | |
80 | - let mut meal = back_of_house::Breakfast::summer("Rye"); | |
81 | - | |
82 | - // Change our mind about what bread we'd like | |
83 | - meal.toast = String::from("Wheat"); | |
84 | - | |
85 | - println!("I'd like {} toast please", meal.toast); | |
86 | - | |
87 | - // The next line won't compile if we uncomment it; we're not allowed | |
88 | - // to see or modify the seasonal fruit that comes with the meal | |
89 | - // meal.seasonal_fruit = String::from("blueberries"); | |
90 | - | |
91 | - let order1 = back_of_house::Appetizer::Soup; | |
92 | - let order2 = back_of_house::Appetizer::Salad; | |
93 | -} |
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1 | -<div align="center"> | |
2 | - | |
3 | - <h1><code>wasm-pack-template</code></h1> | |
4 | - | |
5 | - <strong>A template for kick starting a Rust and WebAssembly project using <a href="https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-pack">wasm-pack</a>.</strong> | |
6 | - | |
7 | - <p> | |
8 | - <a href="https://travis-ci.org/rustwasm/wasm-pack-template"><img src="https://img.shields.io/travis/rustwasm/wasm-pack-template.svg?style=flat-square" alt="Build Status" /></a> | |
9 | - </p> | |
10 | - | |
11 | - <h3> | |
12 | - <a href="https://rustwasm.github.io/docs/wasm-pack/tutorials/npm-browser-packages/index.html">Tutorial</a> | |
13 | - <span> | </span> | |
14 | - <a href="https://discordapp.com/channels/442252698964721669/443151097398296587">Chat</a> | |
15 | - </h3> | |
16 | - | |
17 | - <sub>Built with 🦀🕸 by <a href="https://rustwasm.github.io/">The Rust and WebAssembly Working Group</a></sub> | |
18 | -</div> | |
19 | - | |
20 | -## About | |
21 | - | |
22 | -[**📚 Read this template tutorial! 📚**][template-docs] | |
23 | - | |
24 | -This template is designed for compiling Rust libraries into WebAssembly and | |
25 | -publishing the resulting package to NPM. | |
26 | - | |
27 | -Be sure to check out [other `wasm-pack` tutorials online][tutorials] for other | |
28 | -templates and usages of `wasm-pack`. | |
29 | - | |
30 | -[tutorials]: https://rustwasm.github.io/docs/wasm-pack/tutorials/index.html | |
31 | -[template-docs]: https://rustwasm.github.io/docs/wasm-pack/tutorials/npm-browser-packages/index.html | |
32 | - | |
33 | -## 🚴 Usage | |
34 | - | |
35 | -### 🐑 Use `cargo generate` to Clone this Template | |
36 | - | |
37 | -[Learn more about `cargo generate` here.](https://github.com/ashleygwilliams/cargo-generate) | |
38 | - | |
39 | -``` | |
40 | -cargo generate --git https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-pack-template.git --name my-project | |
41 | -cd my-project | |
42 | -``` | |
43 | - | |
44 | -### 🛠️ Build with `wasm-pack build` | |
45 | - | |
46 | -``` | |
47 | -wasm-pack build | |
48 | -``` | |
49 | - | |
50 | -### 🔬 Test in Headless Browsers with `wasm-pack test` | |
51 | - | |
52 | -``` | |
53 | -wasm-pack test --headless --firefox | |
54 | -``` | |
55 | - | |
56 | -### 🎁 Publish to NPM with `wasm-pack publish` | |
57 | - | |
58 | -``` | |
59 | -wasm-pack publish | |
60 | -``` | |
61 | - | |
62 | -## 🔋 Batteries Included | |
63 | - | |
64 | -* [`wasm-bindgen`](https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-bindgen) for communicating | |
65 | - between WebAssembly and JavaScript. | |
66 | -* [`console_error_panic_hook`](https://github.com/rustwasm/console_error_panic_hook) | |
67 | - for logging panic messages to the developer console. | |
68 | -* [`wee_alloc`](https://github.com/rustwasm/wee_alloc), an allocator optimized | |
69 | - for small code size. |
1 | -// | |
2 | -// This is an abstraction over a drawing environment. | |
3 | -// Future note: z-Buffer is described here: | |
4 | -// https://www.scratchapixel.com/lessons/3d-basic-rendering/rasterization-practical-implementation/perspective-correct-interpolation-vertex-attributes | |
5 | -// | |
6 | -// Georg Hopp <georg@steffers.org> | |
7 | -// | |
8 | -// Copyright © 2019 Georg Hopp | |
9 | -// | |
10 | -// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
11 | -// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
12 | -// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
13 | -// (at your option) any later version. | |
14 | -// | |
15 | -// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
16 | -// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
17 | -// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
18 | -// GNU General Public License for more details. | |
19 | -// | |
20 | -// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
21 | -// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
22 | -// | |
23 | -use std::cmp; | |
24 | -use std::fmt::{Formatter, Debug, Display, Result}; | |
25 | -use std::ops::{Add, Sub, Div}; | |
26 | -use std::sync::mpsc; | |
27 | - | |
28 | -pub trait Easel { | |
29 | - //fn canvas(&mut self, width :u16, height :u16) -> Option<&dyn Canvas>; | |
30 | -} | |
31 | - | |
32 | -pub trait Canvas<T> { | |
33 | - fn init_events(&self); | |
34 | - fn start_events(&self, tx :mpsc::Sender<i32>); | |
35 | - | |
36 | - fn width(&self) -> u16; | |
37 | - fn height(&self) -> u16; | |
38 | - | |
39 | - fn clear(&mut self); | |
40 | - fn draw(&mut self, c :&dyn Drawable<T>, ofs :Coordinate<T>, color :u32); | |
41 | - fn put_text(&self, ofs :Coordinate<T>, s :&str); | |
42 | - fn set_pixel(&mut self, c :Coordinate<T>, color :u32); | |
43 | - fn show(&self); | |
44 | -} | |
45 | - | |
46 | -pub trait Drawable<T> { | |
47 | - fn plot(&self) -> Coordinates<T>; | |
48 | -} | |
49 | - | |
50 | -pub trait Fillable<T> | |
51 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
52 | - + Debug + Copy + From<i32> { | |
53 | - fn fill(&self, canvas :&mut dyn Canvas<T>, color :u32); | |
54 | -} | |
55 | - | |
56 | -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)] | |
57 | -pub struct Coordinate<T>(pub i32, pub i32, pub T); | |
58 | - | |
59 | -#[derive(Debug, Clone)] | |
60 | -pub struct Coordinates<T>(pub Vec<Coordinate<T>>); | |
61 | - | |
62 | -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)] | |
63 | -pub struct LineIterator<T> where T: Debug { | |
64 | - a :Option<Coordinate<T>> | |
65 | - , b :Coordinate<T> | |
66 | - , dx :i32 | |
67 | - , dy :i32 | |
68 | - , dz :T | |
69 | - , sx :i32 | |
70 | - , sy :i32 | |
71 | - , err :i32 | |
72 | - , only_edges :bool | |
73 | -} | |
74 | - | |
75 | -impl<T> Iterator for LineIterator<T> | |
76 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Debug + Copy + From<i32> { | |
77 | - type Item = Coordinate<T>; | |
78 | - | |
79 | - fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { | |
80 | - match self.a { | |
81 | - None => None, | |
82 | - Some(a) => { | |
83 | - let Coordinate(ax, ay, az) = a; | |
84 | - let Coordinate(bx, by, _) = self.b; | |
85 | - | |
86 | - if ax != bx || ay != by { | |
87 | - match (2 * self.err >= self.dy, 2 * self.err <= self.dx ) { | |
88 | - (true, false) => { | |
89 | - let r = self.a; | |
90 | - self.a = Some(Coordinate( ax + self.sx | |
91 | - , ay | |
92 | - , az + self.dz )); | |
93 | - self.err = self.err + self.dy; | |
94 | - if self.only_edges { self.next() } else { r } | |
95 | - }, | |
96 | - (false, true) => { | |
97 | - let r = self.a; | |
98 | - self.a = Some(Coordinate( ax | |
99 | - , ay + self.sy | |
100 | - , az + self.dz )); | |
101 | - self.err = self.err + self.dx; | |
102 | - r | |
103 | - }, | |
104 | - _ => { | |
105 | - let r = self.a; | |
106 | - self.a = Some(Coordinate( ax + self.sx | |
107 | - , ay + self.sy | |
108 | - , az + self.dz )); | |
109 | - self.err = self.err + self.dx + self.dy; | |
110 | - r | |
111 | - }, | |
112 | - } | |
113 | - } else { | |
114 | - self.a = None; | |
115 | - Some(self.b) | |
116 | - } | |
117 | - } | |
118 | - } | |
119 | - } | |
120 | -} | |
121 | - | |
122 | -impl<T> Coordinate<T> | |
123 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
124 | - + Debug + Clone + Copy + From<i32> { | |
125 | - fn iter(self, b :&Self, only_edges :bool) -> LineIterator<T> { | |
126 | - let Coordinate(ax, ay, az) = self; | |
127 | - let Coordinate(bx, by, bz) = *b; | |
128 | - | |
129 | - let dx = (bx - ax).abs(); | |
130 | - let dy = -(by - ay).abs(); | |
131 | - | |
132 | - LineIterator { a: Some(self) | |
133 | - , b: *b | |
134 | - , dx: dx | |
135 | - , dy: dy | |
136 | - , dz: (bz - az) / cmp::max(dx, -dy).into() | |
137 | - , sx: if ax < bx { 1 } else { -1 } | |
138 | - , sy: if ay < by { 1 } else { -1 } | |
139 | - , err: dx + dy | |
140 | - , only_edges: only_edges | |
141 | - } | |
142 | - } | |
143 | - | |
144 | - fn line_iter(self, b :&Self) -> LineIterator<T> { | |
145 | - self.iter(b, false) | |
146 | - } | |
147 | - | |
148 | - fn line(self, b :&Self) -> Vec<Self> { | |
149 | - self.line_iter(b).collect() | |
150 | - } | |
151 | - | |
152 | - fn edge_iter(self, b :&Self) -> LineIterator<T> { | |
153 | - self.iter(b, true) | |
154 | - } | |
155 | - | |
156 | - fn edge(self, b :&Self) -> Vec<Self> { | |
157 | - self.edge_iter(b).collect() | |
158 | - } | |
159 | - | |
160 | - fn face(edges :&[Self]) -> Vec<Self> { | |
161 | - edges.to_vec() | |
162 | - } | |
163 | -} | |
164 | - | |
165 | -impl<T> Display for Coordinate<T> { | |
166 | - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result { | |
167 | - write!(f, "<{},{}>", self.0, self.1) | |
168 | - } | |
169 | -} | |
170 | - | |
171 | -impl<T> Display for Coordinates<T> where T: Copy { | |
172 | - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result { | |
173 | - let Coordinates(is) = self; | |
174 | - | |
175 | - let c = match is[..] { | |
176 | - [] => String::from(""), | |
177 | - [a] => format!("{}", a), | |
178 | - _ => { | |
179 | - let mut a = format!("{}", is[0]); | |
180 | - for i in is[1..].iter() { | |
181 | - a = a + &format!(",{}", i); | |
182 | - } | |
183 | - a | |
184 | - } | |
185 | - }; | |
186 | - | |
187 | - write!(f, "Coordinates[{}]", c) | |
188 | - } | |
189 | -} | |
190 | - | |
191 | - | |
192 | -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)] | |
193 | -pub struct Point<T>(pub Coordinate<T>); | |
194 | - | |
195 | -impl<T> Drawable<T> for Point<T> where T: Copy { | |
196 | - fn plot(&self) -> Coordinates<T> { | |
197 | - let Point(c) = *self; | |
198 | - Coordinates(vec!(c)) | |
199 | - } | |
200 | -} | |
201 | - | |
202 | -impl<T> Display for Point<T> { | |
203 | - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result { | |
204 | - let Point(p) = self; | |
205 | - write!(f, "Point[{}]", p) | |
206 | - } | |
207 | -} | |
208 | - | |
209 | -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)] | |
210 | -pub struct Line<T>(pub Coordinate<T>, pub Coordinate<T>); | |
211 | - | |
212 | -impl<T> Drawable<T> for Line<T> | |
213 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
214 | - + Debug + Clone + Copy + From<i32> { | |
215 | - fn plot(&self) -> Coordinates<T> { | |
216 | - let Line(a, b) = *self; | |
217 | - Coordinates(a.line(&b)) | |
218 | - } | |
219 | -} | |
220 | - | |
221 | -impl<T> Display for Line<T> { | |
222 | - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result { | |
223 | - let Line(a, b) = self; | |
224 | - write!(f, "Line[{},{}]", a, b) | |
225 | - } | |
226 | -} | |
227 | - | |
228 | -#[derive(Debug, Clone)] | |
229 | -pub struct Polyline<T>(pub Coordinates<T>); | |
230 | - | |
231 | -impl<T> Drawable<T> for Polyline<T> | |
232 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
233 | - + Debug + Clone + Copy + From<i32> { | |
234 | - fn plot(&self) -> Coordinates<T> { | |
235 | - let Polyline(Coordinates(cs)) = self; | |
236 | - | |
237 | - match cs[..] { | |
238 | - [] => Coordinates(Vec::<Coordinate<T>>::new()), | |
239 | - [a] => Coordinates(vec!(a)), | |
240 | - [a, b] => Coordinates(a.line(&b)), | |
241 | - _ => { | |
242 | - let (a, b) = (cs[0], cs[1]); | |
243 | - let mut r = a.line(&b); | |
244 | - let mut i = b; | |
245 | - for j in cs[2..].iter() { | |
246 | - r.append(&mut i.line(j)[1..].to_vec()); | |
247 | - i = *j; | |
248 | - } | |
249 | - Coordinates(r) | |
250 | - }, | |
251 | - } | |
252 | - } | |
253 | -} | |
254 | - | |
255 | -impl<T> Display for Polyline<T> where T: Copy { | |
256 | - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result { | |
257 | - let Polyline(a) = self; | |
258 | - write!(f, "PLine[{}]", a) | |
259 | - } | |
260 | -} | |
261 | - | |
262 | -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)] | |
263 | -enum Direction { Left, Right } | |
264 | - | |
265 | -#[derive(Debug, Clone)] | |
266 | -pub struct Polygon<T>(pub Coordinates<T>); | |
267 | - | |
268 | -#[derive(Debug, Clone)] | |
269 | -enum VertexIteratorMode { Vertex, Edge } | |
270 | -#[derive(Debug, Clone)] | |
271 | -pub struct VertexIterator<'a,T> where T: Debug { | |
272 | - p :&'a Polygon<T>, | |
273 | - top :usize, | |
274 | - current :Option<usize>, | |
275 | - edge :Option<LineIterator<T>>, | |
276 | - mode :VertexIteratorMode, | |
277 | - direction :Direction, | |
278 | -} | |
279 | - | |
280 | -impl<'a,T> VertexIterator<'a,T> | |
281 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
282 | - + Debug + Copy + From<i32> { | |
283 | - fn edge(p :&'a Polygon<T>, direction :Direction) -> Self { | |
284 | - let top = p.vert_min(direction); | |
285 | - let next = p.next_y(top, direction); | |
286 | - let edge = match next { | |
287 | - None => None, | |
288 | - Some(next) => Some(p.vertex(top).edge_iter(&p.vertex(next))), | |
289 | - }; | |
290 | - | |
291 | - VertexIterator { p: p | |
292 | - , top: top | |
293 | - , current: next | |
294 | - , edge: edge | |
295 | - , mode: VertexIteratorMode::Edge | |
296 | - , direction: direction } | |
297 | - } | |
298 | - | |
299 | - fn vertex(p :&'a Polygon<T>, direction :Direction) -> Self { | |
300 | - let top = p.vert_min(direction); | |
301 | - let next = p.next_y(top, direction); | |
302 | - | |
303 | - VertexIterator { p: p | |
304 | - , top: top | |
305 | - , current: next | |
306 | - , edge: None | |
307 | - , mode: VertexIteratorMode::Vertex | |
308 | - , direction: direction } | |
309 | - } | |
310 | - | |
311 | - // if this yields "None" we are finished. | |
312 | - fn next_edge(&mut self) -> Option<LineIterator<T>> { | |
313 | - let current = self.current?; | |
314 | - let next = self.p.next_y(current, self.direction)?; | |
315 | - let mut edge = self.p.vertex(current).edge_iter(&self.p.vertex(next)); | |
316 | - | |
317 | - match edge.next() { | |
318 | - // It should be impossible that a new edge iterator has no values | |
319 | - // at all… anyway, just in case I handle it here. | |
320 | - None => self.next_edge(), | |
321 | - Some(_) => { | |
322 | - self.current = Some(next); | |
323 | - self.edge = Some(edge); | |
324 | - self.edge | |
325 | - }, | |
326 | - } | |
327 | - } | |
328 | -} | |
329 | - | |
330 | -impl<'a,T> Iterator for VertexIterator<'a,T> | |
331 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
332 | - + Debug + Copy + From<i32> { | |
333 | - type Item = Coordinate<T>; | |
334 | - | |
335 | - fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { | |
336 | - match self.mode { | |
337 | - VertexIteratorMode::Edge => { | |
338 | - // if for whatever reason edge is "None" finish this iterator. | |
339 | - let next = self.edge.as_mut()?.next(); | |
340 | - | |
341 | - match next { | |
342 | - Some(_) => next, | |
343 | - None => { | |
344 | - self.next_edge()?; | |
345 | - self.next() | |
346 | - }, | |
347 | - } | |
348 | - }, | |
349 | - VertexIteratorMode::Vertex => { | |
350 | - let current = self.current?; | |
351 | - self.current = self.p.next_y(current, self.direction); | |
352 | - Some(self.p.vertex(current)) | |
353 | - }, | |
354 | - } | |
355 | - } | |
356 | -} | |
357 | - | |
358 | -impl<T> Polygon<T> | |
359 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
360 | - + Copy + Debug + From<i32> { | |
361 | - #[inline] | |
362 | - fn vertex(&self, v :usize) -> Coordinate<T> { | |
363 | - let Polygon(Coordinates(cs)) = self; | |
364 | - cs[v] | |
365 | - } | |
366 | - | |
367 | - fn vert_min<'a>(&'a self, d :Direction) -> usize { | |
368 | - let Polygon(Coordinates(cs)) = self; | |
369 | - | |
370 | - type ICoord<'a,T> = (usize, &'a Coordinate<T>); | |
371 | - | |
372 | - // TODO I guess the problem here is that it does not account for the | |
373 | - // same y vertex on the beggining and the end. So i guess correct | |
374 | - // would be finding the first one and then dependings on the | |
375 | - // given direction either search left or right for same y's. | |
376 | - let fold = |acc :Option<ICoord<'a,T>>, x :ICoord<'a,T>| | |
377 | - match acc { | |
378 | - None => Some(x), | |
379 | - Some(a) => { | |
380 | - let Coordinate(_, ay, _) = a.1; | |
381 | - let Coordinate(_, xy, _) = x.1; | |
382 | - if xy < ay {Some(x)} else {Some(a)} | |
383 | - }, | |
384 | - }; | |
385 | - | |
386 | - let mut min = cs.iter().enumerate().fold(None, fold).unwrap().0; | |
387 | - let mut next = self.step(min, d); | |
388 | - | |
389 | - while self.vertex(min).1 == self.vertex(next).1 { | |
390 | - min = next; | |
391 | - next = self.step(min, d); | |
392 | - } | |
393 | - | |
394 | - min | |
395 | - } | |
396 | - | |
397 | - fn left_edge(&self) -> VertexIterator<T> { | |
398 | - VertexIterator::edge(self, Direction::Left) | |
399 | - } | |
400 | - | |
401 | - fn right_edge(&self) -> VertexIterator<T> { | |
402 | - VertexIterator::edge(self, Direction::Right) | |
403 | - } | |
404 | - | |
405 | - fn left_vertices(&self) -> VertexIterator<T> { | |
406 | - VertexIterator::vertex(self, Direction::Left) | |
407 | - } | |
408 | - | |
409 | - fn right_vertices(&self) -> VertexIterator<T> { | |
410 | - VertexIterator::vertex(self, Direction::Right) | |
411 | - } | |
412 | - | |
413 | - fn left(&self, v :usize) -> usize { | |
414 | - let Polygon(Coordinates(cs)) = self; | |
415 | - | |
416 | - match v { | |
417 | - 0 => cs.len() - 1, | |
418 | - _ => v - 1, | |
419 | - } | |
420 | - } | |
421 | - | |
422 | - fn right(&self, v :usize) -> usize { | |
423 | - let Polygon(Coordinates(cs)) = self; | |
424 | - | |
425 | - (v + 1) % cs.len() | |
426 | - } | |
427 | - | |
428 | - fn step(&self, v :usize, d :Direction) -> usize { | |
429 | - match d { | |
430 | - Direction::Left => self.left(v), | |
431 | - Direction::Right => self.right(v), | |
432 | - } | |
433 | - } | |
434 | - | |
435 | - fn next_y(&self, c :usize, d :Direction) -> Option<usize> { | |
436 | - fn inner<T>( p :&Polygon<T> | |
437 | - , c :usize | |
438 | - , n :usize | |
439 | - , d :Direction) -> Option<usize> | |
440 | - where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
441 | - + Copy + Debug + From<i32> { | |
442 | - if c == n { | |
443 | - None | |
444 | - } else { | |
445 | - let Coordinate(_, cy, _) = p.vertex(c); | |
446 | - let Coordinate(_, ny, _) = p.vertex(n); | |
447 | - | |
448 | - if ny < cy { None } else { Some(n) } | |
449 | - } | |
450 | - } | |
451 | - | |
452 | - inner(self, c, self.step(c, d), d) | |
453 | - } | |
454 | - | |
455 | - pub fn debug(&self) { | |
456 | - let mut left = self.left_vertices(); | |
457 | - let mut right = self.right_vertices(); | |
458 | - | |
459 | - if left.find(|l| right.find(|r| l.0 == r.0).is_some()).is_some() { | |
460 | - let left :Vec<Coordinate<T>> = self.left_vertices().collect(); | |
461 | - let right :Vec<Coordinate<T>> = self.right_vertices().collect(); | |
462 | - | |
463 | - println!("==="); | |
464 | - println!("== poly : {:?}", self); | |
465 | - println!("== ltop : {:?}", self.vert_min(Direction::Left)); | |
466 | - println!("== rtop : {:?}", self.vert_min(Direction::Right)); | |
467 | - println!("== left : {:?}", left); | |
468 | - println!("== right : {:?}", right); | |
469 | - println!("==="); | |
470 | - } | |
471 | - } | |
472 | -} | |
473 | - | |
474 | -impl<T> Drawable<T> for Polygon<T> | |
475 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
476 | - + Debug + Clone + Copy + From<i32> { | |
477 | - fn plot(&self) -> Coordinates<T> { | |
478 | - let Polygon(Coordinates(cs)) = self; | |
479 | - | |
480 | - match cs[..] { | |
481 | - [] => Coordinates(Vec::<Coordinate<T>>::new()), | |
482 | - [a] => Coordinates(vec!(a)), | |
483 | - [a, b] => Coordinates(a.line(&b)), | |
484 | - _ => { | |
485 | - let (a, b) = (cs[0], cs[1]); | |
486 | - let mut r = a.line(&b); | |
487 | - let mut i = b; | |
488 | - for j in cs[2..].iter() { | |
489 | - r.append(&mut i.line(j)[1..].to_vec()); | |
490 | - i = *j; | |
491 | - } | |
492 | - let mut j = a.line(&i); | |
493 | - let l = j.len(); | |
494 | - if l > 1 { | |
495 | - r.append(&mut j[1..l-1].to_vec()); | |
496 | - } | |
497 | - Coordinates(r) | |
498 | - }, | |
499 | - } | |
500 | - } | |
501 | -} | |
502 | - | |
503 | -impl<T> Fillable<T> for Polygon<T> | |
504 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
505 | - + Debug + Clone + Copy + From<i32> { | |
506 | - fn fill(&self, canvas :&mut dyn Canvas<T>, color :u32) { | |
507 | - let scanlines = self.left_edge().zip(self.right_edge()); | |
508 | - | |
509 | - for l in scanlines.flat_map(|(l, r)| l.line_iter(&r)) { | |
510 | - canvas.set_pixel(l, color); | |
511 | - } | |
512 | - } | |
513 | -} | |
514 | - | |
515 | -impl<T> Display for Polygon<T> where T: Copy { | |
516 | - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result { | |
517 | - let Polygon(a) = self; | |
518 | - write!(f, "Poly[{}]", a) | |
519 | - } | |
520 | -} |
1 | -// | |
2 | -// Transformation of vectors in a given coordinate system... | |
3 | -// | |
4 | -// Georg Hopp <georg@steffers.org> | |
5 | -// | |
6 | -// Copyright © 2019 Georg Hopp | |
7 | -// | |
8 | -// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
9 | -// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
10 | -// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
11 | -// (at your option) any later version. | |
12 | -// | |
13 | -// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
14 | -// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
15 | -// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
16 | -// GNU General Public License for more details. | |
17 | -// | |
18 | -// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
19 | -// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
20 | -// | |
21 | -use std::ops::{Add, Sub, Neg, Mul, Div}; | |
22 | -use std::fmt::Debug; | |
23 | - | |
24 | -use crate::Vector; | |
25 | -use crate::trigonometry::Trig; | |
26 | - | |
27 | -#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)] | |
28 | -pub struct TMatrix<T>( (T, T, T, T) | |
29 | - , (T, T, T, T) | |
30 | - , (T, T, T, T) | |
31 | - , (T, T, T, T) ) | |
32 | - where T: Add + Sub + Neg + Mul + Div + Debug + Trig + From<i32> + Copy; | |
33 | - | |
34 | -pub trait Transformable<T> | |
35 | -where T: Add + Sub + Neg + Mul + Div + Debug + Trig + From<i32> + Copy { | |
36 | - fn transform(&self, m :&TMatrix<T>) -> Self; | |
37 | -} | |
38 | - | |
39 | -impl<T> TMatrix<T> | |
40 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
41 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
42 | - + Debug + Trig + From<i32> + Copy { | |
43 | - pub fn new( r1 :(T, T, T, T) | |
44 | - , r2 :(T, T, T, T) | |
45 | - , r3 :(T, T, T, T) | |
46 | - , r4 :(T, T, T, T) ) -> Self { | |
47 | - TMatrix(r1, r2, r3, r4) | |
48 | - } | |
49 | - | |
50 | - pub fn unit() -> Self { | |
51 | - Self::new( (1.into(), 0.into(), 0.into(), 0.into()) | |
52 | - , (0.into(), 1.into(), 0.into(), 0.into()) | |
53 | - , (0.into(), 0.into(), 1.into(), 0.into()) | |
54 | - , (0.into(), 0.into(), 0.into(), 1.into()) ) | |
55 | - } | |
56 | - | |
57 | - pub fn translate(v :Vector<T>) -> Self { | |
58 | - let Vector(x, y, z) = v; | |
59 | - | |
60 | - Self::new( (1.into(), 0.into(), 0.into(), x) | |
61 | - , (0.into(), 1.into(), 0.into(), y) | |
62 | - , (0.into(), 0.into(), 1.into(), z) | |
63 | - , (0.into(), 0.into(), 0.into(), 1.into()) ) | |
64 | - } | |
65 | - | |
66 | - pub fn rotate_x(a :i32) -> Self { | |
67 | - let sin :T = Trig::sin(a); | |
68 | - let cos :T = Trig::cos(a); | |
69 | - | |
70 | - Self::new( (1.into(), 0.into(), 0.into(), 0.into()) | |
71 | - , (0.into(), cos , -sin , 0.into()) | |
72 | - , (0.into(), sin , cos , 0.into()) | |
73 | - , (0.into(), 0.into(), 0.into(), 1.into()) ) | |
74 | - } | |
75 | - | |
76 | - pub fn rotate_y(a :i32) -> Self { | |
77 | - let sin :T = Trig::sin(a); | |
78 | - let cos :T = Trig::cos(a); | |
79 | - | |
80 | - Self::new( (cos , 0.into(), sin , 0.into()) | |
81 | - , (0.into(), 1.into(), 0.into(), 0.into()) | |
82 | - , (-sin , 0.into(), cos , 0.into()) | |
83 | - , (0.into(), 0.into(), 0.into(), 1.into()) ) | |
84 | - } | |
85 | - | |
86 | - pub fn rotate_z(a :i32) -> Self { | |
87 | - let sin :T = Trig::sin(a); | |
88 | - let cos :T = Trig::cos(a); | |
89 | - | |
90 | - Self::new( (cos , -sin , 0.into(), 0.into()) | |
91 | - , (sin , cos , 0.into(), 0.into()) | |
92 | - , (0.into(), 0.into(), 1.into(), 0.into()) | |
93 | - , (0.into(), 0.into(), 0.into(), 1.into()) ) | |
94 | - } | |
95 | - | |
96 | - pub fn rotate_v(v :&Vector<T>, a :i32) -> Self { | |
97 | - let Vector(x, y, z) = *v; | |
98 | - | |
99 | - let sin :T = Trig::sin(a); | |
100 | - let cos :T = Trig::cos(a); | |
101 | - | |
102 | - let zero :T = 0.into(); | |
103 | - let one :T = 1.into(); | |
104 | - | |
105 | - Self::new( ( (one - cos) * x * x + cos | |
106 | - , (one - cos) * x * y - sin * z | |
107 | - , (one - cos) * x * z + sin * y | |
108 | - , zero ) | |
109 | - , ( (one - cos) * x * y + sin * z | |
110 | - , (one - cos) * y * y + cos | |
111 | - , (one - cos) * y * z - sin * x | |
112 | - , zero ) | |
113 | - , ( (one - cos) * x * z - sin * y | |
114 | - , (one - cos) * y * z + sin * x | |
115 | - , (one - cos) * z * z + cos | |
116 | - , zero ) | |
117 | - , (0.into(), 0.into(), 0.into(), 1.into()) ) | |
118 | - } | |
119 | - | |
120 | - pub fn scale(v :Vector<T>) -> Self { | |
121 | - let Vector(x, y, z) = v; | |
122 | - | |
123 | - Self::new( ( x, 0.into(), 0.into(), 0.into()) | |
124 | - , (0.into(), y, 0.into(), 0.into()) | |
125 | - , (0.into(), 0.into(), z, 0.into()) | |
126 | - , (0.into(), 0.into(), 0.into(), 1.into()) ) | |
127 | - } | |
128 | - | |
129 | - pub fn combine<I>(mi :I) -> TMatrix<T> | |
130 | - where I: IntoIterator<Item = TMatrix<T>> { | |
131 | - | |
132 | - mi.into_iter().fold(Self::unit(), |acc, x| x * acc) | |
133 | - } | |
134 | - | |
135 | - pub fn apply(&self, v :&Vector<T>, w :T) -> (Vector<T>, T) { | |
136 | - let TMatrix( (a11, a12, a13, a14) | |
137 | - , (a21, a22, a23, a24) | |
138 | - , (a31, a32, a33, a34) | |
139 | - , (a41, a42, a43, a44) ) = *self; | |
140 | - let Vector(x, y, z) = *v; | |
141 | - | |
142 | - let v = Vector( a11 * x + a12 * y + a13 * z + a14 * w | |
143 | - , a21 * x + a22 * y + a23 * z + a24 * w | |
144 | - , a31 * x + a32 * y + a33 * z + a34 * w ); | |
145 | - let w = a41 * x + a42 * y + a43 * z + a44 * w; | |
146 | - | |
147 | - //v.mul(&w.recip()) | |
148 | - (v, w) | |
149 | - } | |
150 | -} | |
151 | - | |
152 | -impl<T> Mul for TMatrix<T> | |
153 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
154 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
155 | - + Debug + Trig + From<i32> + Copy { | |
156 | - type Output = Self; | |
157 | - | |
158 | - // ATTENTION: This is not commutative, nor assoziative. | |
159 | - fn mul(self, other :Self) -> Self { | |
160 | - let TMatrix( (a11, a12, a13, a14) | |
161 | - , (a21, a22, a23, a24) | |
162 | - , (a31, a32, a33, a34) | |
163 | - , (a41, a42, a43, a44) ) = self; | |
164 | - let TMatrix( (b11, b12, b13, b14) | |
165 | - , (b21, b22, b23, b24) | |
166 | - , (b31, b32, b33, b34) | |
167 | - , (b41, b42, b43, b44) ) = other; | |
168 | - | |
169 | - TMatrix( ( a11 * b11 + a12 * b21 + a13 * b31 + a14 * b41 | |
170 | - , a11 * b12 + a12 * b22 + a13 * b32 + a14 * b42 | |
171 | - , a11 * b13 + a12 * b23 + a13 * b33 + a14 * b43 | |
172 | - , a11 * b14 + a12 * b24 + a13 * b34 + a14 * b44 ) | |
173 | - , ( a21 * b11 + a22 * b21 + a23 * b31 + a24 * b41 | |
174 | - , a21 * b12 + a22 * b22 + a23 * b32 + a24 * b42 | |
175 | - , a21 * b13 + a22 * b23 + a23 * b33 + a24 * b43 | |
176 | - , a21 * b14 + a22 * b24 + a23 * b34 + a24 * b44 ) | |
177 | - , ( a31 * b11 + a32 * b21 + a33 * b31 + a34 * b41 | |
178 | - , a31 * b12 + a32 * b22 + a33 * b32 + a34 * b42 | |
179 | - , a31 * b13 + a32 * b23 + a33 * b33 + a34 * b43 | |
180 | - , a31 * b14 + a32 * b24 + a33 * b34 + a34 * b44 ) | |
181 | - , ( a41 * b11 + a42 * b21 + a43 * b31 + a44 * b41 | |
182 | - , a41 * b12 + a42 * b22 + a43 * b32 + a44 * b42 | |
183 | - , a41 * b13 + a42 * b23 + a43 * b33 + a44 * b43 | |
184 | - , a41 * b14 + a42 * b24 + a43 * b34 + a44 * b44 ) ) | |
185 | - } | |
186 | -} |
1 | -// | |
2 | -// Stuff for manipulating 3 dimensional vectors. | |
3 | -// | |
4 | -// Georg Hopp <georg@steffers.org> | |
5 | -// | |
6 | -// Copyright © 2019 Georg Hopp | |
7 | -// | |
8 | -// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
9 | -// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
10 | -// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
11 | -// (at your option) any later version. | |
12 | -// | |
13 | -// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
14 | -// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
15 | -// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
16 | -// GNU General Public License for more details. | |
17 | -// | |
18 | -// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
19 | -// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
20 | -// | |
21 | -use std::fmt::{Debug, Display, Formatter, Result}; | |
22 | -use std::ops::{Add, Sub, Neg, Mul, Div}; | |
23 | - | |
24 | -use crate::trigonometry::Trig; | |
25 | -use crate::transform::{TMatrix, Transformable}; | |
26 | - | |
27 | -#[derive(Debug, Eq, Clone, Copy)] | |
28 | -pub struct Vector<T>(pub T, pub T, pub T) | |
29 | - where T: Add + Sub + Neg + Mul + Div + Trig + Copy; | |
30 | - | |
31 | -impl<T> Vector<T> | |
32 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
33 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> + Trig + Copy { | |
34 | - pub fn x(self) -> T { self.0 } | |
35 | - pub fn y(self) -> T { self.1 } | |
36 | - pub fn z(self) -> T { self.2 } | |
37 | - | |
38 | - pub fn mag(self) -> T { | |
39 | - let Vector(x, y, z) = self; | |
40 | - (x * x + y * y + z * z).sqrt().unwrap() | |
41 | - } | |
42 | - | |
43 | - pub fn mul(self, s :&T) -> Self { | |
44 | - let Vector(x, y, z) = self; | |
45 | - Vector(x * *s, y * *s, z * *s) | |
46 | - } | |
47 | - | |
48 | - pub fn dot(self, other :Self) -> T { | |
49 | - let Vector(x1, y1, z1) = self; | |
50 | - let Vector(x2, y2, z2) = other; | |
51 | - | |
52 | - x1 * x2 + y1 * y2 + z1 * z2 | |
53 | - } | |
54 | - | |
55 | - pub fn norm(self) -> Self { | |
56 | - // TODO This can result in 0 or inf Vectors… | |
57 | - // Maybe we need to handle zero and inf magnitude here… | |
58 | - self.mul(&self.mag().recip()) | |
59 | - } | |
60 | - | |
61 | - pub fn distance(self, other :Self) -> T { | |
62 | - (self - other).mag() | |
63 | - } | |
64 | -} | |
65 | - | |
66 | -impl<T> Display for Vector<T> | |
67 | -where T: Add + Sub + Neg + Mul + Div + Trig + Display + Copy { | |
68 | - fn fmt(&self, f :&mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result { | |
69 | - let Vector(x, y, z) = self; | |
70 | - write!(f, "({}, {}, {})", x, y, z) | |
71 | - } | |
72 | -} | |
73 | - | |
74 | -impl<T> PartialEq for Vector<T> | |
75 | -where T: Add + Sub + Neg + Mul + Div + Trig + PartialEq + Copy { | |
76 | - fn eq(&self, other :&Self) -> bool { | |
77 | - let Vector(x1, y1, z1) = self; | |
78 | - let Vector(x2, y2, z2) = other; | |
79 | - x1 == x2 && y1 == y2 && z1 == z2 | |
80 | - } | |
81 | -} | |
82 | - | |
83 | -impl<T> Add for Vector<T> | |
84 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
85 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> + Trig + Copy { | |
86 | - type Output = Self; | |
87 | - | |
88 | - fn add(self, other :Self) -> Self { | |
89 | - let Vector(x1, y1, z1) = self; | |
90 | - let Vector(x2, y2, z2) = other; | |
91 | - Vector(x1 + x2, y1 + y2, z1 + z2) | |
92 | - } | |
93 | -} | |
94 | - | |
95 | -impl<T> Sub for Vector<T> | |
96 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
97 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> + Trig + Copy { | |
98 | - type Output = Self; | |
99 | - | |
100 | - fn sub(self, other :Self) -> Self { | |
101 | - self + -other | |
102 | - } | |
103 | -} | |
104 | - | |
105 | -impl<T> Neg for Vector<T> | |
106 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
107 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> + Trig + Copy { | |
108 | - type Output = Self; | |
109 | - | |
110 | - fn neg(self) -> Self { | |
111 | - let Vector(x, y, z) = self; | |
112 | - Self(-x, -y, -z) | |
113 | - } | |
114 | -} | |
115 | - | |
116 | -impl<T> Mul for Vector<T> | |
117 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
118 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> + Trig + Copy { | |
119 | - type Output = Self; | |
120 | - | |
121 | - fn mul(self, other :Self) -> Self { | |
122 | - let Vector(ax, ay, az) = self; | |
123 | - let Vector(bx, by, bz) = other; | |
124 | - | |
125 | - Vector( ay * bz - az * by | |
126 | - , az * bx - ax * bz | |
127 | - , ax * by - ay * bx ) | |
128 | - } | |
129 | -} | |
130 | - | |
131 | -impl<T> Transformable<T> for Vector<T> | |
132 | -where T: Add<Output = T> + Sub<Output = T> + Neg<Output = T> | |
133 | - + Mul<Output = T> + Div<Output = T> | |
134 | - + Trig + Copy + Debug + From<i32> { | |
135 | - fn transform(&self, m :&TMatrix<T>) -> Self { | |
136 | - let (v, _) = m.apply(self, 0.into()); | |
137 | - v | |
138 | - } | |
139 | -} |
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1 | -install: | |
2 | - - appveyor-retry appveyor DownloadFile https://win.rustup.rs/ -FileName rustup-init.exe | |
3 | - - if not defined RUSTFLAGS rustup-init.exe -y --default-host x86_64-pc-windows-msvc --default-toolchain nightly | |
4 | - - set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Users\appveyor\.cargo\bin | |
5 | - - rustc -V | |
6 | - - cargo -V | |
7 | - | |
8 | -build: false | |
9 | - | |
10 | -test_script: | |
11 | - - cargo test --locked |
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1 | -language: rust | |
2 | -sudo: false | |
3 | - | |
4 | -cache: cargo | |
5 | - | |
6 | -matrix: | |
7 | - include: | |
8 | - | |
9 | - # Builds with wasm-pack. | |
10 | - - rust: beta | |
11 | - env: RUST_BACKTRACE=1 | |
12 | - addons: | |
13 | - firefox: latest | |
14 | - chrome: stable | |
15 | - before_script: | |
16 | - - (test -x $HOME/.cargo/bin/cargo-install-update || cargo install cargo-update) | |
17 | - - (test -x $HOME/.cargo/bin/cargo-generate || cargo install --vers "^0.2" cargo-generate) | |
18 | - - cargo install-update -a | |
19 | - - curl https://rustwasm.github.io/wasm-pack/installer/init.sh -sSf | sh -s -- -f | |
20 | - script: | |
21 | - - cargo generate --git . --name testing | |
22 | - # Having a broken Cargo.toml (in that it has curlies in fields) anywhere | |
23 | - # in any of our parent dirs is problematic. | |
24 | - - mv Cargo.toml Cargo.toml.tmpl | |
25 | - - cd testing | |
26 | - - wasm-pack build | |
27 | - - wasm-pack test --chrome --firefox --headless | |
28 | - | |
29 | - # Builds on nightly. | |
30 | - - rust: nightly | |
31 | - env: RUST_BACKTRACE=1 | |
32 | - before_script: | |
33 | - - (test -x $HOME/.cargo/bin/cargo-install-update || cargo install cargo-update) | |
34 | - - (test -x $HOME/.cargo/bin/cargo-generate || cargo install --vers "^0.2" cargo-generate) | |
35 | - - cargo install-update -a | |
36 | - - rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown | |
37 | - script: | |
38 | - - cargo generate --git . --name testing | |
39 | - - mv Cargo.toml Cargo.toml.tmpl | |
40 | - - cd testing | |
41 | - - cargo check | |
42 | - - cargo check --target wasm32-unknown-unknown | |
43 | - - cargo check --no-default-features | |
44 | - - cargo check --target wasm32-unknown-unknown --no-default-features | |
45 | - - cargo check --no-default-features --features console_error_panic_hook | |
46 | - - cargo check --target wasm32-unknown-unknown --no-default-features --features console_error_panic_hook | |
47 | - - cargo check --no-default-features --features "console_error_panic_hook wee_alloc" | |
48 | - - cargo check --target wasm32-unknown-unknown --no-default-features --features "console_error_panic_hook wee_alloc" | |
49 | - | |
50 | - # Builds on beta. | |
51 | - - rust: beta | |
52 | - env: RUST_BACKTRACE=1 | |
53 | - before_script: | |
54 | - - (test -x $HOME/.cargo/bin/cargo-install-update || cargo install cargo-update) | |
55 | - - (test -x $HOME/.cargo/bin/cargo-generate || cargo install --vers "^0.2" cargo-generate) | |
56 | - - cargo install-update -a | |
57 | - - rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown | |
58 | - script: | |
59 | - - cargo generate --git . --name testing | |
60 | - - mv Cargo.toml Cargo.toml.tmpl | |
61 | - - cd testing | |
62 | - - cargo check | |
63 | - - cargo check --target wasm32-unknown-unknown | |
64 | - - cargo check --no-default-features | |
65 | - - cargo check --target wasm32-unknown-unknown --no-default-features | |
66 | - - cargo check --no-default-features --features console_error_panic_hook | |
67 | - - cargo check --target wasm32-unknown-unknown --no-default-features --features console_error_panic_hook | |
68 | - # Note: no enabling the `wee_alloc` feature here because it requires | |
69 | - # nightly for now. |
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1 | -[package] | |
2 | -name = "wasm-game-of-life" | |
3 | -version = "0.1.0" | |
4 | -authors = ["Georg Hopp <georg@steffers.org>"] | |
5 | -edition = "2018" | |
6 | - | |
7 | -[lib] | |
8 | -crate-type = ["cdylib", "rlib"] | |
9 | - | |
10 | -[features] | |
11 | -default = ["console_error_panic_hook"] | |
12 | - | |
13 | -[dependencies] | |
14 | -wasm-bindgen = "0.2" | |
15 | - | |
16 | -# The `console_error_panic_hook` crate provides better debugging of panics by | |
17 | -# logging them with `console.error`. This is great for development, but requires | |
18 | -# all the `std::fmt` and `std::panicking` infrastructure, so isn't great for | |
19 | -# code size when deploying. | |
20 | -console_error_panic_hook = { version = "0.1.1", optional = true } | |
21 | - | |
22 | -# `wee_alloc` is a tiny allocator for wasm that is only ~1K in code size | |
23 | -# compared to the default allocator's ~10K. It is slower than the default | |
24 | -# allocator, however. | |
25 | -# | |
26 | -# Unfortunately, `wee_alloc` requires nightly Rust when targeting wasm for now. | |
27 | -wee_alloc = { version = "0.4.2", optional = true } | |
28 | - | |
29 | -[dev-dependencies] | |
30 | -wasm-bindgen-test = "0.2" | |
31 | - | |
32 | -[profile.release] | |
33 | -# Tell `rustc` to optimize for small code size. | |
34 | -opt-level = "s" |
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1 | -<div align="center"> | |
2 | - | |
3 | - <h1><code>wasm-pack-template</code></h1> | |
4 | - | |
5 | - <strong>A template for kick starting a Rust and WebAssembly project using <a href="https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-pack">wasm-pack</a>.</strong> | |
6 | - | |
7 | - <p> | |
8 | - <a href="https://travis-ci.org/rustwasm/wasm-pack-template"><img src="https://img.shields.io/travis/rustwasm/wasm-pack-template.svg?style=flat-square" alt="Build Status" /></a> | |
9 | - </p> | |
10 | - | |
11 | - <h3> | |
12 | - <a href="https://rustwasm.github.io/docs/wasm-pack/tutorials/npm-browser-packages/index.html">Tutorial</a> | |
13 | - <span> | </span> | |
14 | - <a href="https://discordapp.com/channels/442252698964721669/443151097398296587">Chat</a> | |
15 | - </h3> | |
16 | - | |
17 | - <sub>Built with 🦀🕸 by <a href="https://rustwasm.github.io/">The Rust and WebAssembly Working Group</a></sub> | |
18 | -</div> | |
19 | - | |
20 | -## About | |
21 | - | |
22 | -[**📚 Read this template tutorial! 📚**][template-docs] | |
23 | - | |
24 | -This template is designed for compiling Rust libraries into WebAssembly and | |
25 | -publishing the resulting package to NPM. | |
26 | - | |
27 | -Be sure to check out [other `wasm-pack` tutorials online][tutorials] for other | |
28 | -templates and usages of `wasm-pack`. | |
29 | - | |
30 | -[tutorials]: https://rustwasm.github.io/docs/wasm-pack/tutorials/index.html | |
31 | -[template-docs]: https://rustwasm.github.io/docs/wasm-pack/tutorials/npm-browser-packages/index.html | |
32 | - | |
33 | -## 🚴 Usage | |
34 | - | |
35 | -### 🐑 Use `cargo generate` to Clone this Template | |
36 | - | |
37 | -[Learn more about `cargo generate` here.](https://github.com/ashleygwilliams/cargo-generate) | |
38 | - | |
39 | -``` | |
40 | -cargo generate --git https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-pack-template.git --name my-project | |
41 | -cd my-project | |
42 | -``` | |
43 | - | |
44 | -### 🛠️ Build with `wasm-pack build` | |
45 | - | |
46 | -``` | |
47 | -wasm-pack build | |
48 | -``` | |
49 | - | |
50 | -### 🔬 Test in Headless Browsers with `wasm-pack test` | |
51 | - | |
52 | -``` | |
53 | -wasm-pack test --headless --firefox | |
54 | -``` | |
55 | - | |
56 | -### 🎁 Publish to NPM with `wasm-pack publish` | |
57 | - | |
58 | -``` | |
59 | -wasm-pack publish | |
60 | -``` | |
61 | - | |
62 | -## 🔋 Batteries Included | |
63 | - | |
64 | -* [`wasm-bindgen`](https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-bindgen) for communicating | |
65 | - between WebAssembly and JavaScript. | |
66 | -* [`console_error_panic_hook`](https://github.com/rustwasm/console_error_panic_hook) | |
67 | - for logging panic messages to the developer console. | |
68 | -* [`wee_alloc`](https://github.com/rustwasm/wee_alloc), an allocator optimized | |
69 | - for small code size. |
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1 | -mod utils; | |
2 | - | |
3 | -use wasm_bindgen::prelude::*; | |
4 | - | |
5 | -// When the `wee_alloc` feature is enabled, use `wee_alloc` as the global | |
6 | -// allocator. | |
7 | -#[cfg(feature = "wee_alloc")] | |
8 | -#[global_allocator] | |
9 | -static ALLOC: wee_alloc::WeeAlloc = wee_alloc::WeeAlloc::INIT; | |
10 | - | |
11 | -#[wasm_bindgen] | |
12 | -extern { | |
13 | - fn alert(s: &str); | |
14 | -} | |
15 | - | |
16 | -#[wasm_bindgen] | |
17 | -pub fn greet(name: &str) { | |
18 | - alert(&format!("Hello, wasm-game-of-life! {}", name)); | |
19 | -} |
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1 | -pub fn set_panic_hook() { | |
2 | - // When the `console_error_panic_hook` feature is enabled, we can call the | |
3 | - // `set_panic_hook` function at least once during initialization, and then | |
4 | - // we will get better error messages if our code ever panics. | |
5 | - // | |
6 | - // For more details see | |
7 | - // https://github.com/rustwasm/console_error_panic_hook#readme | |
8 | - #[cfg(feature = "console_error_panic_hook")] | |
9 | - console_error_panic_hook::set_once(); | |
10 | -} |
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1 | -#!/usr/bin/env node | |
2 | - | |
3 | -const { spawn } = require("child_process"); | |
4 | -const fs = require("fs"); | |
5 | - | |
6 | -let folderName = '.'; | |
7 | - | |
8 | -if (process.argv.length >= 3) { | |
9 | - folderName = process.argv[2]; | |
10 | - if (!fs.existsSync(folderName)) { | |
11 | - fs.mkdirSync(folderName); | |
12 | - } | |
13 | -} | |
14 | - | |
15 | -const clone = spawn("git", ["clone", "https://github.com/rustwasm/create-wasm-app.git", folderName]); | |
16 | - | |
17 | -clone.on("close", code => { | |
18 | - if (code !== 0) { | |
19 | - console.error("cloning the template failed!") | |
20 | - process.exit(code); | |
21 | - } else { | |
22 | - console.log("🦀 Rust + 🕸 Wasm = ❤"); | |
23 | - } | |
24 | -}); |
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1 | -<div align="center"> | |
2 | - | |
3 | - <h1><code>create-wasm-app</code></h1> | |
4 | - | |
5 | - <strong>An <code>npm init</code> template for kick starting a project that uses NPM packages containing Rust-generated WebAssembly and bundles them with Webpack.</strong> | |
6 | - | |
7 | - <p> | |
8 | - <a href="https://travis-ci.org/rustwasm/create-wasm-app"><img src="https://img.shields.io/travis/rustwasm/create-wasm-app.svg?style=flat-square" alt="Build Status" /></a> | |
9 | - </p> | |
10 | - | |
11 | - <h3> | |
12 | - <a href="#usage">Usage</a> | |
13 | - <span> | </span> | |
14 | - <a href="https://discordapp.com/channels/442252698964721669/443151097398296587">Chat</a> | |
15 | - </h3> | |
16 | - | |
17 | - <sub>Built with 🦀🕸 by <a href="https://rustwasm.github.io/">The Rust and WebAssembly Working Group</a></sub> | |
18 | -</div> | |
19 | - | |
20 | -## About | |
21 | - | |
22 | -This template is designed for depending on NPM packages that contain | |
23 | -Rust-generated WebAssembly and using them to create a Website. | |
24 | - | |
25 | -* Want to create an NPM package with Rust and WebAssembly? [Check out | |
26 | - `wasm-pack-template`.](https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-pack-template) | |
27 | -* Want to make a monorepo-style Website without publishing to NPM? Check out | |
28 | - [`rust-webpack-template`](https://github.com/rustwasm/rust-webpack-template) | |
29 | - and/or | |
30 | - [`rust-parcel-template`](https://github.com/rustwasm/rust-parcel-template). | |
31 | - | |
32 | -## 🚴 Usage | |
33 | - | |
34 | -``` | |
35 | -npm init wasm-app | |
36 | -``` | |
37 | - | |
38 | -## 🔋 Batteries Included | |
39 | - | |
40 | -- `.gitignore`: ignores `node_modules` | |
41 | -- `LICENSE-APACHE` and `LICENSE-MIT`: most Rust projects are licensed this way, so these are included for you | |
42 | -- `README.md`: the file you are reading now! | |
43 | -- `index.html`: a bare bones html document that includes the webpack bundle | |
44 | -- `index.js`: example js file with a comment showing how to import and use a wasm pkg | |
45 | -- `package.json` and `package-lock.json`: | |
46 | - - pulls in devDependencies for using webpack: | |
47 | - - [`webpack`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/webpack) | |
48 | - - [`webpack-cli`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/webpack-cli) | |
49 | - - [`webpack-dev-server`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/webpack-dev-server) | |
50 | - - defines a `start` script to run `webpack-dev-server` | |
51 | -- `webpack.config.js`: configuration file for bundling your js with webpack | |
52 | - | |
53 | -## License | |
54 | - | |
55 | -Licensed under either of | |
56 | - | |
57 | -* Apache License, Version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) | |
58 | -* MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) | |
59 | - | |
60 | -at your option. | |
61 | - | |
62 | -### Contribution | |
63 | - | |
64 | -Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally | |
65 | -submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 | |
66 | -license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or | |
67 | -conditions. |
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1 | -<!DOCTYPE html> | |
2 | -<html> | |
3 | - <head> | |
4 | - <meta charset="utf-8"> | |
5 | - <title>Hello wasm-pack!</title> | |
6 | - </head> | |
7 | - <body> | |
8 | - <noscript>This page contains webassembly and javascript content, please enable javascript in your browser.</noscript> | |
9 | - <script src="./bootstrap.js"></script> | |
10 | - </body> | |
11 | -</html> |
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1 | -{ | |
2 | - "name": "create-wasm-app", | |
3 | - "version": "0.1.0", | |
4 | - "description": "create an app to consume rust-generated wasm packages", | |
5 | - "main": "index.js", | |
6 | - "bin": { | |
7 | - "create-wasm-app": ".bin/create-wasm-app.js" | |
8 | - }, | |
9 | - "scripts": { | |
10 | - "build": "webpack --config webpack.config.js", | |
11 | - "start": "webpack-dev-server" | |
12 | - }, | |
13 | - "repository": { | |
14 | - "type": "git", | |
15 | - "url": "git+https://github.com/rustwasm/create-wasm-app.git" | |
16 | - }, | |
17 | - "keywords": [ | |
18 | - "webassembly", | |
19 | - "wasm", | |
20 | - "rust", | |
21 | - "webpack" | |
22 | - ], | |
23 | - "author": "Ashley Williams <ashley666ashley@gmail.com>", | |
24 | - "license": "(MIT OR Apache-2.0)", | |
25 | - "bugs": { | |
26 | - "url": "https://github.com/rustwasm/create-wasm-app/issues" | |
27 | - }, | |
28 | - "homepage": "https://github.com/rustwasm/create-wasm-app#readme", | |
29 | - "devDependencies": { | |
30 | - "wasm-game-of-life": "file:../pkg", | |
31 | - "hello-wasm-pack": "^0.1.0", | |
32 | - "webpack": "^4.29.3", | |
33 | - "webpack-cli": "^3.1.0", | |
34 | - "webpack-dev-server": "^3.1.5", | |
35 | - "copy-webpack-plugin": "^5.0.0" | |
36 | - } | |
37 | -} |
1 | -const CopyWebpackPlugin = require("copy-webpack-plugin"); | |
2 | -const path = require('path'); | |
3 | - | |
4 | -module.exports = { | |
5 | - entry: "./bootstrap.js", | |
6 | - output: { | |
7 | - path: path.resolve(__dirname, "dist"), | |
8 | - filename: "bootstrap.js", | |
9 | - }, | |
10 | - mode: "development", | |
11 | - plugins: [ | |
12 | - new CopyWebpackPlugin(['index.html']) | |
13 | - ], | |
14 | -}; |
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1 | -[package] | |
2 | -name = "xcb-test" | |
3 | -version = "0.1.0" | |
4 | -authors = ["Georg Hopp <georg@steffers.org>"] | |
5 | -edition = "2018" | |
6 | - | |
7 | -[dependencies] | |
8 | -libc = "0.2" | |
9 | -gl = "0.5.2" | |
10 | -x11 = { version = "2.3", features = ["glx"] } | |
11 | -xcb = { version = "0.8", features = ["dri2", "randr", "thread", "xlib_xcb", "shm"] } |
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1 | -extern crate xcb; | |
2 | - | |
3 | -use std::iter::{Iterator}; | |
4 | -use xcb::randr; | |
5 | - | |
6 | -fn main() { | |
7 | - | |
8 | - let dpy = ":0"; | |
9 | - let (conn, screen_num) = xcb::Connection::connect(Some(&dpy)).unwrap(); | |
10 | - | |
11 | - let setup = conn.get_setup(); | |
12 | - let screen = setup.roots().nth(screen_num as usize).unwrap(); | |
13 | - | |
14 | - println!(""); | |
15 | - println!("Informations of screen {}:", screen.root()); | |
16 | - println!(" width..........: {}", screen.width_in_pixels()); | |
17 | - println!(" height.........: {}", screen.height_in_pixels()); | |
18 | - println!(" white pixel....: {:x}", screen.white_pixel()); | |
19 | - println!(" black pixel....: {:x}", screen.black_pixel()); | |
20 | - | |
21 | - let window_dummy = conn.generate_id(); | |
22 | - xcb::create_window( | |
23 | - &conn, 0, window_dummy, screen.root() | |
24 | - , 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, &[]); | |
25 | - | |
26 | - conn.flush(); | |
27 | - | |
28 | - let cookie = randr::get_screen_info(&conn, window_dummy); | |
29 | - let reply = cookie.get_reply().unwrap(); | |
30 | - let sizes = reply.sizes(); | |
31 | - | |
32 | - for (i, size) in sizes.enumerate() { | |
33 | - if i != 0 { println!(""); } | |
34 | - println!("size of screen {}:", i+1); | |
35 | - println!(" {} x {} ({}mm x {}mm)", size.width(), size.height(), | |
36 | - size.mwidth(), size.mheight()); | |
37 | - } | |
38 | - | |
39 | - // ==== | |
40 | - | |
41 | - let window = conn.generate_id(); | |
42 | - | |
43 | - let values = [ | |
44 | - (xcb::CW_BACK_PIXEL, screen.white_pixel()), | |
45 | - (xcb::CW_EVENT_MASK, xcb::EVENT_MASK_EXPOSURE | xcb::EVENT_MASK_KEY_PRESS), | |
46 | - ]; | |
47 | - | |
48 | - xcb::create_window(&conn, | |
49 | - xcb::COPY_FROM_PARENT as u8, | |
50 | - window, | |
51 | - screen.root(), | |
52 | - 0, 0, | |
53 | - 150, 150, | |
54 | - 10, | |
55 | - xcb::WINDOW_CLASS_INPUT_OUTPUT as u16, | |
56 | - screen.root_visual(), | |
57 | - &values); | |
58 | - | |
59 | - xcb::map_window(&conn, window); | |
60 | - | |
61 | - let title = "Basic Window"; | |
62 | - // setting title | |
63 | - xcb::change_property(&conn, xcb::PROP_MODE_REPLACE as u8, window, | |
64 | - xcb::ATOM_WM_NAME, xcb::ATOM_STRING, 8, title.as_bytes()); | |
65 | - | |
66 | - conn.flush(); | |
67 | - | |
68 | - // retrieving title | |
69 | - let cookie = xcb::get_property(&conn, false, window, xcb::ATOM_WM_NAME, | |
70 | - xcb::ATOM_STRING, 0, 1024); | |
71 | - if let Ok(reply) = cookie.get_reply() { | |
72 | - assert_eq!(std::str::from_utf8(reply.value()).unwrap(), title); | |
73 | - } else { | |
74 | - panic!("could not retrieve window title!"); | |
75 | - } | |
76 | - | |
77 | - // retrieving a few atoms | |
78 | - let (wm_state, wm_state_maxv, wm_state_maxh) = { | |
79 | - let cook = xcb::intern_atom(&conn, true, "_NET_WM_STATE"); | |
80 | - let cook_maxv = xcb::intern_atom(&conn, true, "_NET_WM_STATE_MAXIMIZED_VERT"); | |
81 | - let cook_maxh = xcb::intern_atom(&conn, true, "_NET_WM_STATE_MAXIMIZED_HORZ"); | |
82 | - | |
83 | - (cook.get_reply().unwrap().atom(), | |
84 | - cook_maxv.get_reply().unwrap().atom(), | |
85 | - cook_maxh.get_reply().unwrap().atom()) | |
86 | - }; | |
87 | - | |
88 | - let mut maximized = false; | |
89 | - | |
90 | - loop { | |
91 | - let event = conn.wait_for_event(); | |
92 | - match event { | |
93 | - None => { break; } | |
94 | - Some(event) => { | |
95 | - let r = event.response_type(); | |
96 | - if r == xcb::KEY_PRESS as u8 { | |
97 | - let key_press : &xcb::KeyPressEvent = unsafe { | |
98 | - xcb::cast_event(&event) | |
99 | - }; | |
100 | - | |
101 | - println!("Key '{}' pressed", key_press.detail()); | |
102 | - | |
103 | - if key_press.detail() == 0x3a { // M (on qwerty) | |
104 | - | |
105 | - // toggle maximized | |
106 | - println!("toggle maximized: {} {}", wm_state_maxv, wm_state_maxh); | |
107 | - | |
108 | - // ClientMessageData is a memory safe untagged union | |
109 | - let data = xcb::ClientMessageData::from_data32([ | |
110 | - if maximized { 0 } else { 1 }, | |
111 | - wm_state_maxv, wm_state_maxh, | |
112 | - 0, 0 | |
113 | - ]); | |
114 | - | |
115 | - let ev = xcb::ClientMessageEvent::new(32, window, | |
116 | - wm_state, data); | |
117 | - | |
118 | - xcb::send_event(&conn, false, screen.root(), | |
119 | - xcb::EVENT_MASK_STRUCTURE_NOTIFY, &ev); | |
120 | - | |
121 | - conn.flush(); | |
122 | - | |
123 | - maximized = !maximized; | |
124 | - } | |
125 | - else if key_press.detail() == 0x18 { // Q (on qwerty) | |
126 | - break; | |
127 | - } | |
128 | - } | |
129 | - } | |
130 | - } | |
131 | - } | |
132 | -} |
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