Difficult-Rocket/libs/pyglet/sprite.py
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"""Display positioned, scaled and rotated images.
A sprite is an instance of an image displayed on-screen. Multiple sprites can
display the same image at different positions on the screen. Sprites can also
be scaled larger or smaller, rotated at any angle and drawn at a fractional
opacity.
The following complete example loads a ``"ball.png"`` image and creates a
sprite for that image. The sprite is then drawn in the window's
draw event handler::
import pyglet
ball_image = pyglet.image.load('ball.png')
ball = pyglet.sprite.Sprite(ball_image, x=50, y=50)
window = pyglet.window.Window()
@window.event
def on_draw():
ball.draw()
pyglet.app.run()
The sprite can be moved by modifying the :py:attr:`~pyglet.sprite.Sprite.x` and
:py:attr:`~pyglet.sprite.Sprite.y` properties. Other
properties determine the sprite's :py:attr:`~pyglet.sprite.Sprite.rotation`,
:py:attr:`~pyglet.sprite.Sprite.scale` and
:py:attr:`~pyglet.sprite.Sprite.opacity`.
By default sprite coordinates are restricted to integer values to avoid
sub-pixel artifacts. If you require to use floats, for example for smoother
animations, you can set the ``subpixel`` parameter to ``True`` when creating
the sprite (:since: pyglet 1.2).
The sprite's positioning, rotation and scaling all honor the original
image's anchor (:py:attr:`~pyglet.image.AbstractImage.anchor_x`,
:py:attr:`~pyglet.image.AbstractImage.anchor_y`).
Drawing multiple sprites
========================
Sprites can be "batched" together and drawn at once more quickly than if each
of their ``draw`` methods were called individually. The following example
creates one hundred ball sprites and adds each of them to a :py:class:`~pyglet.graphics.Batch`. The
entire batch of sprites is then drawn in one call::
batch = pyglet.graphics.Batch()
ball_sprites = []
for i in range(100):
x, y = i * 10, 50
ball_sprites.append(pyglet.sprite.Sprite(ball_image, x, y, batch=batch))
@window.event
def on_draw():
batch.draw()
Sprites can be freely modified in any way even after being added to a batch,
however a sprite can belong to at most one batch. See the documentation for
:py:mod:`pyglet.graphics` for more details on batched rendering, and grouping of
sprites within batches.
.. versionadded:: 1.1
"""
import sys
import pyglet
from pyglet.gl import *
from pyglet import clock
from pyglet import event
from pyglet import graphics
from pyglet import image
_is_pyglet_doc_run = hasattr(sys, "is_pyglet_doc_run") and sys.is_pyglet_doc_run
vertex_source = """#version 150 core
in vec2 translate;
in vec4 colors;
in vec3 tex_coords;
in vec2 scale;
in vec2 position;
in float rotation;
out vec4 vertex_colors;
out vec3 texture_coords;
uniform WindowBlock
{
mat4 projection;
mat4 view;
} window;
mat4 m_scale = mat4(1.0);
mat4 m_rotation = mat4(1.0);
mat4 m_translate = mat4(1.0);
void main()
{
m_scale[0][0] = scale.x;
m_scale[1][1] = scale.y;
m_translate[3][0] = translate.x;
m_translate[3][1] = translate.y;
m_rotation[0][0] = cos(-radians(rotation));
m_rotation[0][1] = sin(-radians(rotation));
m_rotation[1][0] = -sin(-radians(rotation));
m_rotation[1][1] = cos(-radians(rotation));
gl_Position = window.projection * window.view * m_translate * m_rotation * m_scale * vec4(position, 0, 1);
vertex_colors = colors;
texture_coords = tex_coords;
}
"""
fragment_source = """#version 150 core
in vec4 vertex_colors;
in vec3 texture_coords;
out vec4 final_colors;
uniform sampler2D sprite_texture;
void main()
{
final_colors = texture(sprite_texture, texture_coords.xy) * vertex_colors;
}
"""
fragment_array_source = """#version 150 core
in vec4 vertex_colors;
in vec3 texture_coords;
out vec4 final_colors;
uniform sampler2DArray sprite_texture;
void main()
{
final_colors = texture(sprite_texture, texture_coords) * vertex_colors;
}
"""
def get_default_shader():
try:
return pyglet.gl.current_context.pyglet_sprite_default_shader
except AttributeError:
_default_vert_shader = graphics.shader.Shader(vertex_source, 'vertex')
_default_frag_shader = graphics.shader.Shader(fragment_source, 'fragment')
default_shader_program = graphics.shader.ShaderProgram(_default_vert_shader, _default_frag_shader)
pyglet.gl.current_context.pyglet_sprite_default_shader = default_shader_program
return pyglet.gl.current_context.pyglet_sprite_default_shader
def get_default_array_shader():
try:
return pyglet.gl.current_context.pyglet_sprite_default_array_shader
except AttributeError:
_default_vert_shader = graphics.shader.Shader(vertex_source, 'vertex')
_default_array_frag_shader = graphics.shader.Shader(fragment_array_source, 'fragment')
default_shader_program = graphics.shader.ShaderProgram(_default_vert_shader, _default_array_frag_shader)
pyglet.gl.current_context.pyglet_sprite_default_array_shader = default_shader_program
return pyglet.gl.current_context.pyglet_sprite_default_array_shader
class SpriteGroup(graphics.Group):
"""Shared sprite rendering group.
The group is automatically coalesced with other sprite groups sharing the
same parent group, texture and blend parameters.
"""
def __init__(self, texture, blend_src, blend_dest, program, order=0, parent=None):
"""Create a sprite group.
The group is created internally when a :py:class:`~pyglet.sprite.Sprite`
is created; applications usually do not need to explicitly create it.
:Parameters:
`texture` : `~pyglet.image.Texture`
The (top-level) texture containing the sprite image.
`blend_src` : int
OpenGL blend source mode; for example,
``GL_SRC_ALPHA``.
`blend_dest` : int
OpenGL blend destination mode; for example,
``GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA``.
`program` : `~pyglet.graphics.shader.ShaderProgram`
A custom ShaderProgram.
`order` : int
Change the order to render above or below other Groups.
`parent` : `~pyglet.graphics.Group`
Optional parent group.
"""
super().__init__(order, parent)
self.texture = texture
self.blend_src = blend_src
self.blend_dest = blend_dest
self.program = program
def set_state(self):
self.program.use()
glActiveTexture(GL_TEXTURE0)
glBindTexture(self.texture.target, self.texture.id)
glEnable(GL_BLEND)
glBlendFunc(self.blend_src, self.blend_dest)
def unset_state(self):
glDisable(GL_BLEND)
glBindTexture(self.texture.target, 0)
self.program.stop()
def __repr__(self):
return "{0}({1})".format(self.__class__.__name__, self.texture)
def __eq__(self, other):
return (other.__class__ is self.__class__ and
self.program is other.program and
self.parent is other.parent and
self.texture.target == other.texture.target and
self.texture.id == other.texture.id and
self.blend_src == other.blend_src and
self.blend_dest == other.blend_dest)
def __hash__(self):
return hash((id(self.parent), id(self.program),
self.texture.id, self.texture.target,
self.blend_src, self.blend_dest))
class Sprite(event.EventDispatcher):
"""Instance of an on-screen image.
See the module documentation for usage.
"""
_batch = None
_animation = None
_frame_index = 0
_paused = False
_rotation = 0
_opacity = 255
_rgb = (255, 255, 255)
_scale = 1.0
_scale_x = 1.0
_scale_y = 1.0
_visible = True
_vertex_list = None
def __init__(self,
img, x=0, y=0,
blend_src=GL_SRC_ALPHA,
blend_dest=GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA,
batch=None,
group=None,
usage='dynamic',
subpixel=False):
"""Create a sprite.
:Parameters:
`img` : `~pyglet.image.AbstractImage` or `~pyglet.image.Animation`
Image or animation to display.
`x` : int
X coordinate of the sprite.
`y` : int
Y coordinate of the sprite.
`blend_src` : int
OpenGL blend source mode. The default is suitable for
compositing sprites drawn from back-to-front.
`blend_dest` : int
OpenGL blend destination mode. The default is suitable for
compositing sprites drawn from back-to-front.
`batch` : `~pyglet.graphics.Batch`
Optional batch to add the sprite to.
`group` : `~pyglet.graphics.Group`
Optional parent group of the sprite.
`usage` : str
Vertex buffer object usage hint, one of ``"none"``,
``"stream"``, ``"dynamic"`` (default) or ``"static"``. Applies
only to vertex data.
`subpixel` : bool
Allow floating-point coordinates for the sprite. By default,
coordinates are restricted to integer values.
"""
self._x = x
self._y = y
if isinstance(img, image.Animation):
self._animation = img
self._texture = img.frames[0].image.get_texture()
self._next_dt = img.frames[0].duration
if self._next_dt:
clock.schedule_once(self._animate, self._next_dt)
else:
self._texture = img.get_texture()
if isinstance(img, image.TextureArrayRegion):
program = get_default_array_shader()
else:
program = get_default_shader()
self._batch = batch or graphics.get_default_batch()
self._group = SpriteGroup(self._texture, blend_src, blend_dest, program, 0, group)
self._usage = usage
self._subpixel = subpixel
self._create_vertex_list()
def __del__(self):
try:
if self._vertex_list is not None:
self._vertex_list.delete()
except:
pass
def delete(self):
"""Force immediate removal of the sprite from video memory.
This is often necessary when using batches, as the Python garbage
collector will not necessarily call the finalizer as soon as the
sprite is garbage.
"""
if self._animation:
clock.unschedule(self._animate)
self._vertex_list.delete()
self._vertex_list = None
self._texture = None
# Easy way to break circular reference, speeds up GC
self._group = None
def _animate(self, dt):
self._frame_index += 1
if self._frame_index >= len(self._animation.frames):
self._frame_index = 0
self.dispatch_event('on_animation_end')
if self._vertex_list is None:
return # Deleted in event handler.
frame = self._animation.frames[self._frame_index]
self._set_texture(frame.image.get_texture())
if frame.duration is not None:
duration = frame.duration - (self._next_dt - dt)
duration = min(max(0, duration), frame.duration)
clock.schedule_once(self._animate, duration)
self._next_dt = duration
else:
self.dispatch_event('on_animation_end')
@property
def batch(self):
"""Graphics batch.
The sprite can be migrated from one batch to another, or removed from
its batch (for individual drawing). Note that this can be an expensive
operation.
:type: :py:class:`pyglet.graphics.Batch`
"""
return self._batch
@batch.setter
def batch(self, batch):
if self._batch == batch:
return
if batch is not None and self._batch is not None:
self._batch.migrate(self._vertex_list, GL_TRIANGLES, self._group, batch)
self._batch = batch
else:
self._vertex_list.delete()
self._batch = batch
self._create_vertex_list()
@property
def group(self):
"""Parent graphics group.
The sprite can change its rendering group, however this can be an
expensive operation.
:type: :py:class:`pyglet.graphics.Group`
"""
return self._group.parent
@group.setter
def group(self, group):
if self._group.parent == group:
return
self._group = SpriteGroup(self._texture,
self._group.blend_src,
self._group.blend_dest,
self._group.program,
0,
group)
self._batch.migrate(self._vertex_list, GL_TRIANGLES, self._group, self._batch)
@property
def image(self):
"""Image or animation to display.
:type: :py:class:`~pyglet.image.AbstractImage` or
:py:class:`~pyglet.image.Animation`
"""
if self._animation:
return self._animation
return self._texture
@image.setter
def image(self, img):
if self._animation is not None:
clock.unschedule(self._animate)
self._animation = None
if isinstance(img, image.Animation):
self._animation = img
self._frame_index = 0
self._set_texture(img.frames[0].image.get_texture())
self._next_dt = img.frames[0].duration
if self._next_dt:
clock.schedule_once(self._animate, self._next_dt)
else:
self._set_texture(img.get_texture())
self._update_position()
def _set_texture(self, texture):
if texture.id is not self._texture.id:
self._group = self._group.__class__(texture,
self._group.blend_src,
self._group.blend_dest,
self._group.program,
0,
self._group.parent)
self._vertex_list.delete()
self._texture = texture
self._create_vertex_list()
else:
self._vertex_list.tex_coords[:] = texture.tex_coords
self._texture = texture
def _create_vertex_list(self):
usage = self._usage
self._vertex_list = self._batch.add_indexed(
4, GL_TRIANGLES, self._group, [0, 1, 2, 0, 2, 3],
'position2f/%s' % usage,
('colors4Bn/%s' % usage, (*self._rgb, int(self._opacity)) * 4),
('translate2f/%s' % usage, (self._x, self._y) * 4),
('scale2f/%s' % usage, (self._scale*self._scale_x, self._scale*self._scale_y) * 4),
('rotation1f/%s' % usage, (self._rotation,) * 4),
('tex_coords3f/%s' % usage, self._texture.tex_coords))
self._update_position()
def _update_position(self):
if not self._visible:
self._vertex_list.position[:] = (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
else:
img = self._texture
x1 = -img.anchor_x
y1 = -img.anchor_y
x2 = x1 + img.width
y2 = y1 + img.height
verticies = (x1, y1, x2, y1, x2, y2, x1, y2)
if not self._subpixel:
self._vertex_list.position[:] = tuple(map(int, verticies))
else:
self._vertex_list.position[:] = verticies
@property
def position(self):
"""The (x, y) coordinates of the sprite, as a tuple.
:Parameters:
`x` : int
X coordinate of the sprite.
`y` : int
Y coordinate of the sprite.
"""
return self._x, self._y
@position.setter
def position(self, position):
self._x, self._y = position
self._vertex_list.translate[:] = (position[0], position[1]) * 4
@property
def x(self):
"""X coordinate of the sprite.
:type: int
"""
return self._x
@x.setter
def x(self, x):
self._x = x
self._vertex_list.translate[:] = (x, self._y) * 4
@property
def y(self):
"""Y coordinate of the sprite.
:type: int
"""
return self._y
@y.setter
def y(self, y):
self._y = y
self._vertex_list.translate[:] = (self._x, y) * 4
@property
def rotation(self):
"""Clockwise rotation of the sprite, in degrees.
The sprite image will be rotated about its image's (anchor_x, anchor_y)
position.
:type: float
"""
return self._rotation
@rotation.setter
def rotation(self, rotation):
self._rotation = rotation
self._vertex_list.rotation[:] = (self._rotation,) * 4
@property
def scale(self):
"""Base Scaling factor.
A scaling factor of 1 (the default) has no effect. A scale of 2 will
draw the sprite at twice the native size of its image.
:type: float
"""
return self._scale
@scale.setter
def scale(self, scale):
self._scale = scale
self._vertex_list.scale[:] = (scale * self._scale_x, scale * self._scale_y) * 4
@property
def scale_x(self):
"""Horizontal scaling factor.
A scaling factor of 1 (the default) has no effect. A scale of 2 will
draw the sprite at twice the native width of its image.
:type: float
"""
return self._scale_x
@scale_x.setter
def scale_x(self, scale_x):
self._scale_x = scale_x
self._vertex_list.scale[:] = (self._scale * scale_x, self._scale * self._scale_y) * 4
@property
def scale_y(self):
"""Vertical scaling factor.
A scaling factor of 1 (the default) has no effect. A scale of 2 will
draw the sprite at twice the native height of its image.
:type: float
"""
return self._scale_y
@scale_y.setter
def scale_y(self, scale_y):
self._scale_y = scale_y
self._vertex_list.scale[:] = (self._scale * self._scale_x, self._scale * scale_y) * 4
def update(self, x=None, y=None, rotation=None, scale=None, scale_x=None, scale_y=None):
"""Simultaneously change the position, rotation or scale.
This method is provided for convenience. There is not much
performance benefit to updating multiple Sprite attributes at once.
:Parameters:
`x` : int
X coordinate of the sprite.
`y` : int
Y coordinate of the sprite.
`rotation` : float
Clockwise rotation of the sprite, in degrees.
`scale` : float
Scaling factor.
`scale_x` : float
Horizontal scaling factor.
`scale_y` : float
Vertical scaling factor.
"""
if x:
self._x = x
if y:
self._y = y
if x or y:
self._vertex_list.translate[:] = (self._x, self._y) * 4
if rotation:
self._rotation = rotation
self._vertex_list.rotation[:] = (rotation,) * 4
if scale:
self._scale = scale
if scale_x:
self._scale_x = scale_x
if scale_y:
self._scale_y = scale_y
if scale or scale_x or scale_y:
self._vertex_list.scale[:] = (self._scale * self._scale_x, self._scale * self._scale_y) * 4
@property
def width(self):
"""Scaled width of the sprite.
Read-only. Invariant under rotation.
:type: int
"""
if self._subpixel:
return self._texture.width * abs(self._scale_x) * abs(self._scale)
else:
return int(self._texture.width * abs(self._scale_x) * abs(self._scale))
@property
def height(self):
"""Scaled height of the sprite.
Read-only. Invariant under rotation.
:type: int
"""
if self._subpixel:
return self._texture.height * abs(self._scale_y) * abs(self._scale)
else:
return int(self._texture.height * abs(self._scale_y) * abs(self._scale))
@property
def opacity(self):
"""Blend opacity.
This property sets the alpha component of the colour of the sprite's
vertices. With the default blend mode (see the constructor), this
allows the sprite to be drawn with fractional opacity, blending with the
background.
An opacity of 255 (the default) has no effect. An opacity of 128 will
make the sprite appear translucent.
:type: int
"""
return self._opacity
@opacity.setter
def opacity(self, opacity):
self._opacity = opacity
self._vertex_list.colors[:] = (*self._rgb, int(self._opacity)) * 4
@property
def color(self):
"""Blend color.
This property sets the color of the sprite's vertices. This allows the
sprite to be drawn with a color tint.
The color is specified as an RGB tuple of integers '(red, green, blue)'.
Each color component must be in the range 0 (dark) to 255 (saturated).
:type: (int, int, int)
"""
return self._rgb
@color.setter
def color(self, rgb):
self._rgb = list(map(int, rgb))
self._vertex_list.colors[:] = (*self._rgb, int(self._opacity)) * 4
@property
def visible(self):
"""True if the sprite will be drawn.
:type: bool
"""
return self._visible
@visible.setter
def visible(self, visible):
self._visible = visible
self._update_position()
@property
def paused(self):
"""Pause/resume the Sprite's Animation
If `Sprite.image` is an Animation, you can pause or resume
the animation by setting this property to True or False.
If not an Animation, this has no effect.
:type: bool
"""
return self._paused
@paused.setter
def paused(self, pause):
if not hasattr(self, '_animation') or pause == self._paused:
return
if pause is True:
clock.unschedule(self._animate)
else:
frame = self._animation.frames[self._frame_index]
self._next_dt = frame.duration
if self._next_dt:
clock.schedule_once(self._animate, self._next_dt)
self._paused = pause
@property
def frame_index(self):
"""The current Animation frame.
If the `Sprite.image` is an `Animation`,
you can query or set the current frame.
If not an Animation, this will always
be 0.
:type: int
"""
return self._frame_index
@frame_index.setter
def frame_index(self, index):
# Bound to available number of frames
if self._animation is None:
return
self._frame_index = max(0, min(index, len(self._animation.frames)-1))
def draw(self):
"""Draw the sprite at its current position.
See the module documentation for hints on drawing multiple sprites
efficiently.
"""
self._group.set_state_recursive()
self._vertex_list.draw(GL_TRIANGLES)
self._group.unset_state_recursive()
if _is_pyglet_doc_run:
def on_animation_end(self):
"""The sprite animation reached the final frame.
The event is triggered only if the sprite has an animation, not an
image. For looping animations, the event is triggered each time
the animation loops.
:event:
"""
Sprite.register_event_type('on_animation_end')