Removed the paint parameter previously used to forcibly
update a single paint.
This behavior was unsafe in ThorVG, as a single paint
object may be connected to others through the scene graph.
Now, the canvas engine is responsible for properly updating
all damaged paints as needed, allowing the user to simply
call update() in any case.
API Modifications:
C++ API:
* Result Canvas::update(Paint* paint) -> Result Canvas::update()
CAPI:
- tvg_canvas_update_paint()
Issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/3116
no any 3rd-party libs, such as glfw or glad did not used
support windows, linux, macos and emsdk
only the actually used set of functions are loaded
Co-Authored-By: Sergii Liebodkin <sergii@lottiefiles.com>
Co-Authored-BY: Hermet Park <hermet@lottiefiles.com>
issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/2453
SDL + software engine doesn't need the vsync?
Observed the rendering performance is noticeably unstable on Intel Arc chipsets
with certain window sizes (ie 800x800) when VSync is enabled on software-rendered windows.
This might be a workaround, or it could be an issue with the driver or SDL.
Either way, the SDL + software engine doesn't need VSync.
Simplified parameters and ensured proper backend engine
initialization by using reference checking through canvas
instances.
C++ API Modification:
- Result Initializer::init(uint32_t threads, CanvasEngine engine)
-> Result Initializer::init(uint32_t threads)
- Result Initializer::term(CanvasEngine engine)
-> Result Initializer::term()
C API Modification:
- Tvg_Result tvg_engine_init(Tvg_Engine engine_method, unsigned threads)
-> Tvg_Result tvg_engine_init(unsigned threads);
- Tvg_Result tvg_engine_term(Tvg_Engine engine_method)
-> Tvg_Result tvg_engine_term()
issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/3116
effect(name) / effect(index)
effects finds the effect by its name in the Effect Controls panel.
The name can be the default name or a user-defined name.
If multiple effects have the same name,
the effect closest to the top of the Effect Controls panel is used.
example:
- effect("Fast Blur")("Blurriness")
issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/3115
If the svg contained an unsupported element with <stop> elements,
they were incorrectly assigned to the last loaded gradient. Now fixed.
@Issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/3321
We have improved the functionality to manage the memory pool safely,
by figuring out the current working threads. Users no longer need to
manually configure memory pool management, and the related APIs
have been removed.
API Removals:
- Result SwCanvas::mempool(MempoolPolicy policy)
- enum SwCanvas::MempoolPolicy
- Tvg_Result tvg_swcanvas_set_mempool(Tvg_Canvas* canvas, Tvg_Mempool_Policy policy)
- enum Tvg_Mempool_Policy
issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/3116