previously, the bounding box calculation was simply
determined by comparing all the points, which led to
incorrect sizing due to Bezier control points.
Now, it accurately computes the curve boundary,
properly addressing this issue.
ThorVG pImpl idiom caused internal data to be scattered
across hierarchical classes. This refactoring consolidates
the data by inheriting pImpl internally, reducing memory
allocation counts and eliminating unnecessary strategy methods.
This corrects the return value to Result::InsufficientCondition
when a custom transform is applied.
Additionally, unnecessary x and y member fields have been removed.
The viewport function defines the rectangular area of the canvas
that will be used for drawing operations.
It is used to clip the rendering output to the boundaries of the rectangle.
Apps can use this function to set the drawing region within the canvas.
When the ThorVG canvas is partially inside the screen area such as during scrolling
it could help enhance rendering performance.
New Experimental API:
- Result Canvas::viewport(int32_t x, int32_t y, int32_t w, int32_t h) noexcept;
Issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/2274
Get rid of the polymorphism function table,
use the switch directly instead.
We profiled, both binary & performance is better than before.
Tested on a local machine (single thread):
- Lottie: 2ms improved
- Binary: -0.5kb