deprecate the `identifier()` APIs by replacing them with `type()`.
ThorVG is going to introduce an instance `id()`,
and this could be confused with the `identifier()` methods.
with this new type() method can reduce the memory size
by removing unncessary type data.
New Experimental C APIs:
- enum Tvg_Type
- Tvg_Result tvg_paint_get_type(const Tvg_Paint* paint, Tvg_Type* type)
- Tvg_Result tvg_gradient_get_type(const Tvg_Gradient* grad, Tvg_Type* type)
New Experimental C++ APIs:
- Type Paint::type() const
- Type Fill::type() const
- Type LinearGradient::type() const
- Type RadialGradient::type() const
- Type Shape::type() const
- Type Scene::type() const
- Type Picture::type() const
- Type Text::type() const
Deprecated C APIs:
- enum Tvg_Identifier
- Tvg_Result tvg_paint_get_identifier(const Tvg_Paint* paint, Tvg_Identifier* identifier)
- Tvg_Result tvg_gradient_get_identifier(const Tvg_Gradient* grad, Tvg_Identifier* identifier)
Deprecated C++ APIs:
- enum class Type
- uint32_t Paint::identifier() const
- uint32_t Fill::identifier() const
- static uint32_t Picture::identifier()
- static uint32_t Scene::identifier()
- static uint32_t Shape::identifier()
- static uint32_t LinearGradient:identifier()
- static uint32_T RadialGradient::identfier()
Removed Experimental APIs:
- static uint32_t Text::identifier()
issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/1372
For shapes with a stroke that has opacity, anti-aliasing
should be applied to a fill.
The use of a transparent gradient stroke will also be handled
correctly.
The functions setting stroke's features always
returned a true. Returnig a boolen was a remnant
from a previous implementation. Since now they
never return false, they can be void functions.
The APIs description has been corrected.
New api sets/gets the trim of the stroke
along the defined path segment, allowing
control over which part of the stroke is
visible.
@issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/2190
Rather than aiming for extremely high accuracy,
a compromise can achieve with better performance.
This modification helps prevent unnecessary image rotation.
issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/2265
Using a mask (any type) with alpha set to less
than 255 through the fill(r, g, b, a) API resulted
in incorrect compositions of fill and stroke.
Incorrect results were also observed for luma masks,
as their alpha is calculated based on the other color
channels.
@issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/1653
This commit addresses an issue where paints lost their
composition context when drawings occurred without any updates.
Now, paints will consistently retain the composition context,
ensuring accurate rendering.
Issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/2058
dispose of the resources at the end of the paint deletion.
This will help retain the resources of the retained paints
and reuse them after reconstructing the next scene.