gtkmm 3.24.7
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Frame clock syncs painting to a window or display. More...
#include <gdkmm/frameclock.h>
Inherits Glib::Object.
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FrameClock (FrameClock && src) noexcept | |
FrameClock & | operator= (FrameClock && src) noexcept |
~FrameClock () noexcept override | |
GdkFrameClock * | gobj () |
Provides access to the underlying C GObject. More... | |
const GdkFrameClock * | gobj () const |
Provides access to the underlying C GObject. More... | |
GdkFrameClock * | gobj_copy () |
Provides access to the underlying C instance. The caller is responsible for unrefing it. Use when directly setting fields in structs. More... | |
gint64 | get_frame_time () const |
Gets the time that should currently be used for animations. More... | |
void | request_phase (FrameClockPhase phase) |
Asks the frame clock to run a particular phase. More... | |
void | begin_updating () |
Starts updates for an animation. More... | |
void | end_updating () |
Stops updates for an animation. More... | |
gint64 | get_frame_counter () const |
A Gdk::FrameClock maintains a 64-bit counter that increments for each frame drawn. More... | |
gint64 | get_history_start () const |
Gdk::FrameClock internally keeps a history of Gdk::FrameTimings objects for recent frames that can be retrieved with get_timings(). More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< FrameTimings > | get_timings (gint64 frame_counter) |
Retrieves a Gdk::FrameTimings object holding timing information for the current frame or a recent frame. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< const FrameTimings > | get_timings (gint64 frame_counter) const |
Retrieves a Gdk::FrameTimings object holding timing information for the current frame or a recent frame. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< FrameTimings > | get_current_timings () |
Gets the frame timings for the current frame. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< const FrameTimings > | get_current_timings () const |
Gets the frame timings for the current frame. More... | |
void | get_refresh_info (gint64 base_time, gint64 & refresh_interval_return, gint64 & presentation_time_return) const |
Using the frame history stored in the frame clock, finds the last known presentation time and refresh interval, and assuming that presentation times are separated by the refresh interval, predicts a presentation time that is a multiple of the refresh interval after the last presentation time, and later than base_time. More... | |
Glib::SignalProxy< void > | signal_update () |
Glib::SignalProxy< void > | signal_layout () |
Glib::SignalProxy< void > | signal_paint () |
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static GType | get_type () |
Get the GType for this class, for use with the underlying GObject type system. More... | |
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(Note that these are not member functions.) | |
Glib::RefPtr< Gdk::FrameClock > | wrap (GdkFrameClock * object, bool take_copy=false) |
A Glib::wrap() method for this object. More... | |
Frame clock syncs painting to a window or display.
A Gdk::FrameClock tells the application when to update and repaint a window. This may be synced to the vertical refresh rate of the monitor, for example. Even when the frame clock uses a simple timer rather than a hardware-based vertical sync, the frame clock helps because it ensures everything paints at the same time (reducing the total number of frames). The frame clock can also automatically stop painting when it knows the frames will not be visible, or scale back animation framerates.
Gdk::FrameClock is designed to be compatible with an OpenGL-based implementation or with mozRequestAnimationFrame in Firefox, for example.
A frame clock is idle until someone requests a frame with request_phase(). At some later point that makes sense for the synchronization being implemented, the clock will process a frame and emit signals for each phase that has been requested. (See the signals of the Gdk::FrameClock class for documentation of the phases. Gdk::FRAME_CLOCK_PHASE_UPDATE and the signal_update() signal are most interesting for application writers, and are used to update the animations, using the frame time given by get_frame_time().
The frame time is reported in microseconds and generally in the same timescale as g_get_monotonic_time(), however, it is not the same as g_get_monotonic_time(). The frame time does not advance during the time a frame is being painted, and outside of a frame, an attempt is made so that all calls to get_frame_time() that are called at a “similar” time get the same value. This means that if different animations are timed by looking at the difference in time between an initial value from get_frame_time() and the value inside the signal_update() signal of the clock, they will stay exactly synchronized.
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void Gdk::FrameClock::begin_updating | ( | ) |
Starts updates for an animation.
Until a matching call to end_updating() is made, the frame clock will continually request a new frame with the Gdk::FRAME_CLOCK_PHASE_UPDATE phase. This function may be called multiple times and frames will be requested until end_updating() is called the same number of times.
void Gdk::FrameClock::end_updating | ( | ) |
Glib::RefPtr< FrameTimings > Gdk::FrameClock::get_current_timings | ( | ) |
Gets the frame timings for the current frame.
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. Glib::RefPtr< const FrameTimings > Gdk::FrameClock::get_current_timings | ( | ) | const |
Gets the frame timings for the current frame.
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. gint64 Gdk::FrameClock::get_frame_counter | ( | ) | const |
A Gdk::FrameClock maintains a 64-bit counter that increments for each frame drawn.
gint64 Gdk::FrameClock::get_frame_time | ( | ) | const |
Gets the time that should currently be used for animations.
Inside the processing of a frame, it’s the time used to compute the animation position of everything in a frame. Outside of a frame, it's the time of the conceptual “previous frame,” which may be either the actual previous frame time, or if that’s too old, an updated time.
gint64 Gdk::FrameClock::get_history_start | ( | ) | const |
Gdk::FrameClock internally keeps a history of Gdk::FrameTimings objects for recent frames that can be retrieved with get_timings().
The set of stored frames is the set from the counter values given by get_history_start() and get_frame_counter(), inclusive.
void Gdk::FrameClock::get_refresh_info | ( | gint64 | base_time, |
gint64 & | refresh_interval_return, | ||
gint64 & | presentation_time_return | ||
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Using the frame history stored in the frame clock, finds the last known presentation time and refresh interval, and assuming that presentation times are separated by the refresh interval, predicts a presentation time that is a multiple of the refresh interval after the last presentation time, and later than base_time.
base_time | Base time for determining a presentaton time. |
refresh_interval_return | A location to store the determined refresh interval, or nullptr . A default refresh interval of 1/60th of a second will be stored if no history is present. |
presentation_time_return | A location to store the next candidate presentation time after the given base time. 0 will be will be stored if no history is present. |
Glib::RefPtr< FrameTimings > Gdk::FrameClock::get_timings | ( | gint64 | frame_counter | ) |
Retrieves a Gdk::FrameTimings object holding timing information for the current frame or a recent frame.
The Gdk::FrameTimings object may not yet be complete: see Gdk::FrameTimings::get_complete().
frame_counter | The frame counter value identifying the frame to be received. |
nullptr
if it is not available. See get_history_start(). Glib::RefPtr< const FrameTimings > Gdk::FrameClock::get_timings | ( | gint64 | frame_counter | ) | const |
Retrieves a Gdk::FrameTimings object holding timing information for the current frame or a recent frame.
The Gdk::FrameTimings object may not yet be complete: see Gdk::FrameTimings::get_complete().
frame_counter | The frame counter value identifying the frame to be received. |
nullptr
if it is not available. See get_history_start().
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Get the GType for this class, for use with the underlying GObject type system.
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Provides access to the underlying C GObject.
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Provides access to the underlying C GObject.
GdkFrameClock * Gdk::FrameClock::gobj_copy | ( | ) |
Provides access to the underlying C instance. The caller is responsible for unrefing it. Use when directly setting fields in structs.
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void Gdk::FrameClock::request_phase | ( | FrameClockPhase | phase | ) |
Asks the frame clock to run a particular phase.
The signal corresponding the requested phase will be emitted the next time the frame clock processes. Multiple calls to request_phase() will be combined together and only one frame processed. If you are displaying animated content and want to continually request the Gdk::FRAME_CLOCK_PHASE_UPDATE phase for a period of time, you should use begin_updating() instead, since this allows GTK+ to adjust system parameters to get maximally smooth animations.
phase | The phase that is requested. |
Glib::SignalProxy< void > Gdk::FrameClock::signal_layout | ( | ) |
void on_my_layout()
Flags: Run Last
This signal is emitted as the second step of toolkit and application processing of the frame. Any work to update sizes and positions of application elements should be performed. GTK+ normally handles this internally.
Glib::SignalProxy< void > Gdk::FrameClock::signal_paint | ( | ) |
void on_my_paint()
Flags: Run Last
This signal is emitted as the third step of toolkit and application processing of the frame. The frame is repainted. GDK normally handles this internally and produces expose events, which are turned into GTK+ Gtk::Widget::signal_draw() signals.
Glib::SignalProxy< void > Gdk::FrameClock::signal_update | ( | ) |
void on_my_update()
Flags: Run Last
This signal is emitted as the first step of toolkit and application processing of the frame. Animations should be updated using Gdk::FrameClock::get_frame_time(). Applications can connect directly to this signal, or use gtk_widget_add_tick_callback() as a more convenient interface.
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A Glib::wrap() method for this object.
object | The C instance. |
take_copy | False if the result should take ownership of the C instance. True if it should take a new copy or ref. |