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/*
 * @(#)ImageObserver.java	1.28 05/11/17
 *
 * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
 * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
 */

package java.awt.image;

import java.awt.Image;

/**
 * An asynchronous update interface for receiving notifications about
 * Image information as the Image is constructed.
 *
 * @version 	1.28 11/17/05
 * @author 	Jim Graham
 */
public interface ImageObserver {
    /**
     * This method is called when information about an image which was
     * previously requested using an asynchronous interface becomes
     * available.  Asynchronous interfaces are method calls such as
     * getWidth(ImageObserver) and drawImage(img, x, y, ImageObserver)
     * which take an ImageObserver object as an argument.  Those methods
     * register the caller as interested either in information about
     * the overall image itself (in the case of getWidth(ImageObserver))
     * or about an output version of an image (in the case of the
     * drawImage(img, x, y, [w, h,] ImageObserver) call).  
     *
     * <p>This method
     * should return true if further updates are needed or false if the
     * required information has been acquired.  The image which was being
     * tracked is passed in using the img argument.  Various constants
     * are combined to form the infoflags argument which indicates what
     * information about the image is now available.  The interpretation
     * of the x, y, width, and height arguments depends on the contents
     * of the infoflags argument.
     * <p>
     * The <code>infoflags</code> argument should be the bitwise inclusive 
     * <b>OR</b> of the following flags: <code>WIDTH</code>, 
     * <code>HEIGHT</code>, <code>PROPERTIES</code>, <code>SOMEBITS</code>, 
     * <code>FRAMEBITS</code>, <code>ALLBITS</code>, <code>ERROR</code>, 
     * <code>ABORT</code>.
     *
     * @param     img   the image being observed.
     * @param     infoflags   the bitwise inclusive OR of the following 
     *               flags:  <code>WIDTH</code>, <code>HEIGHT</code>, 
     *               <code>PROPERTIES</code>, <code>SOMEBITS</code>,
     *               <code>FRAMEBITS</code>, <code>ALLBITS</code>, 
     *               <code>ERROR</code>, <code>ABORT</code>. 
     * @param     x   the <i>x</i> coordinate.
     * @param     y   the <i>y</i> coordinate.
     * @param     width    the width.
     * @param     height   the height.
     * @return    <code>false</code> if the infoflags indicate that the
     *            image is completely loaded; <code>true</code> otherwise.
     * 
     * @see #WIDTH
     * @see #HEIGHT
     * @see #PROPERTIES
     * @see #SOMEBITS
     * @see #FRAMEBITS
     * @see #ALLBITS
     * @see #ERROR
     * @see #ABORT
     * @see Image#getWidth
     * @see Image#getHeight
     * @see java.awt.Graphics#drawImage
     */
    public boolean imageUpdate(Image img, int infoflags,
			       int x, int y, int width, int height);

    /**
     * This flag in the infoflags argument to imageUpdate indicates that 
     * the width of the base image is now available and can be taken
     * from the width argument to the imageUpdate callback method.
     * @see Image#getWidth
     * @see #imageUpdate
     */
    public static final int WIDTH = 1;

    /**
     * This flag in the infoflags argument to imageUpdate indicates that 
     * the height of the base image is now available and can be taken
     * from the height argument to the imageUpdate callback method.
     * @see Image#getHeight
     * @see #imageUpdate
     */
    public static final int HEIGHT = 2;

    /**
     * This flag in the infoflags argument to imageUpdate indicates that 
     * the properties of the image are now available.
     * @see Image#getProperty
     * @see #imageUpdate
     */
    public static final int PROPERTIES = 4;

    /**
     * This flag in the infoflags argument to imageUpdate indicates that 
     * more pixels needed for drawing a scaled variation of the image
     * are available.  The bounding box of the new pixels can be taken
     * from the x, y, width, and height arguments to the imageUpdate
     * callback method.
     * @see java.awt.Graphics#drawImage
     * @see #imageUpdate
     */
    public static final int SOMEBITS = 8;

    /**
     * This flag in the infoflags argument to imageUpdate indicates that 
     * another complete frame of a multi-frame image which was previously
     * drawn is now available to be drawn again.  The x, y, width, and height
     * arguments to the imageUpdate callback method should be ignored.
     * @see java.awt.Graphics#drawImage
     * @see #imageUpdate
     */
    public static final int FRAMEBITS = 16;

    /**
     * This flag in the infoflags argument to imageUpdate indicates that 
     * a static image which was previously drawn is now complete and can
     * be drawn again in its final form.  The x, y, width, and height
     * arguments to the imageUpdate callback method should be ignored.
     * @see java.awt.Graphics#drawImage
     * @see #imageUpdate
     */
    public static final int ALLBITS = 32;

    /**
     * This flag in the infoflags argument to imageUpdate indicates that 
     * an image which was being tracked asynchronously has encountered
     * an error.  No further information will become available and
     * drawing the image will fail.
     * As a convenience, the ABORT flag will be indicated at the same
     * time to indicate that the image production was aborted.
     * @see #imageUpdate
     */
    public static final int ERROR = 64;

    /**
     * This flag in the infoflags argument to imageUpdate indicates that 
     * an image which was being tracked asynchronously was aborted before
     * production was complete.  No more information will become available
     * without further action to trigger another image production sequence.
     * If the ERROR flag was not also set in this image update, then
     * accessing any of the data in the image will restart the production
     * again, probably from the beginning.
     * @see #imageUpdate
     */
    public static final int ABORT = 128;
}

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