# # Palette.pm # # a module for manipulating SDL_Palette * # # Copyright (C) 2000,2002 David J. Goehrig package SDL::Palette; use strict; use SDL; # NB: there is no palette destructor because most of the time the # palette will be owned by a surface, so any palettes you create # with new, won't be destroyed until the program ends! sub new { my $proto = shift; my $class = ref($proto) || $proto; my $self = {}; my $image; if (@_) { $image = shift; $self->{-palette} = $image->palette(); } else { $self->{-palette} = SDL::NewPalette(256); } bless $self, $class; return $self; } sub size { my $self = shift; return SDL::PaletteNColors($self->{-palette}); } sub color { my $self = shift; my $index = shift; my ($r,$g,$b); if (@_) { $r = shift; $g = shift; $b = shift; return SDL::PaletteColors($self->{-palette},$index,$r,$g,$b); } else { return SDL::PaletteColors($self->{-palette},$index); } } sub red { my $self = shift; my $index = shift; my $c; if (@_) { $c = shift; return SDL::ColorR( SDL::PaletteColors($self->{-palette},$index),$c); } else { return SDL::ColorR( SDL::PaletteColors($self->{-palette},$index)); } } sub green { my $self = shift; my $index = shift; my $c; if (@_) { $c = shift; return SDL::ColorG( SDL::PaletteColors($self->{-palette},$index),$c); } else { return SDL::ColorG( SDL::PaletteColors($self->{-palette},$index)); } } sub blue { my $self = shift; my $index = shift; my $c; if (@_) { $c = shift; return SDL::ColorB( SDL::PaletteColors($self->{-palette},$index),$c); } else { return SDL::ColorB( SDL::PaletteColors($self->{-palette},$index)); } } 1; __END__; =pod =head1 NAME SDL::Palette - a perl extension =head1 DESCRIPTION L provides an interface to the SDL_Palette structures, and can be used to set the color values of an existing palette's indexes. =head1 METHODS =head2 blue ( index, [value] ) Fetches and sets the blue component of the color at index. =head2 green ( index, [value] ) Fetches and sets the green component of the color at index. =head2 red ( index, [value] ) Fetches and sets the red component of the color at index. =head2 color ( index, [ r, g, b ] ) Fetches and sets the RGB, returns an SDL_Color *. =head2 size Returns the size of the palette. =head1 AUTHOR David J. Goehrig =head1 SEE ALSO L L L =cut