import unittest import platform from pygame.tests import test_utils import pygame import pygame.transform from pygame.locals import * def show_image(s, images = []): #pygame.display.init() size = s.get_rect()[2:] screen = pygame.display.set_mode(size) screen.blit(s, (0,0)) pygame.display.flip() pygame.event.pump() going = True idx = 0 while going: events = pygame.event.get() for e in events: if e.type == QUIT: going = False if e.type == KEYDOWN: if e.key in [K_s, K_a]: if e.key == K_s: idx += 1 if e.key == K_a: idx -= 1 s = images[idx] screen.blit(s, (0,0)) pygame.display.flip() pygame.event.pump() elif e.key in [K_ESCAPE]: going = False pygame.display.quit() pygame.display.init() def threshold(return_surf, surf, color, threshold = (0,0,0), diff_color = (0,0,0), change_return = True ): """ given the color it makes return_surf only have areas with the given colour. """ width, height =surf.get_width(), surf.get_height() if change_return: return_surf.fill(diff_color) try: r, g, b = color except ValueError: r, g, b, a = color try: tr, tg, tb = color except ValueError: tr, tg, tb, ta = color similar = 0 for y in xrange(height): for x in xrange(width): c1 = surf.get_at((x,y)) if ( (abs(c1[0] - r) < tr) & (abs(c1[1] - g) < tg) & (abs(c1[2] - b) < tb) ): # this pixel is within the threshold. if change_return: return_surf.set_at((x,y), c1) similar += 1 #else: # print c1, c2 return similar class TransformModuleTest( unittest.TestCase ): def test_scale__alpha( self ): """ see if set_alpha information is kept. """ s = pygame.Surface((32,32)) s.set_alpha(55) self.assertEqual(s.get_alpha(),55) s = pygame.Surface((32,32)) s.set_alpha(55) s2 = pygame.transform.scale(s, (64,64)) s3 = s.copy() self.assertEqual(s.get_alpha(),s3.get_alpha()) self.assertEqual(s.get_alpha(),s2.get_alpha()) def test_scale__destination( self ): """ see if the destination surface can be passed in to use. """ s = pygame.Surface((32,32)) s2 = pygame.transform.scale(s, (64,64)) s3 = s2.copy() s3 = pygame.transform.scale(s, (64,64), s3) pygame.transform.scale(s, (64,64), s2) # the wrong size surface is past in. Should raise an error. self.assertRaises(ValueError, pygame.transform.scale, s, (33,64), s3) s = pygame.Surface((32,32)) s2 = pygame.transform.smoothscale(s, (64,64)) s3 = s2.copy() s3 = pygame.transform.smoothscale(s, (64,64), s3) pygame.transform.smoothscale(s, (64,64), s2) # the wrong size surface is past in. Should raise an error. self.assertRaises(ValueError, pygame.transform.smoothscale, s, (33,64), s3) def test_scale__zero_surface_transform(self): tmp_surface = pygame.transform.scale(pygame.Surface((128, 128)), (0, 0)) self.assertEqual(tmp_surface.get_size(), (0, 0)) tmp_surface = pygame.transform.scale(tmp_surface, (128, 128)) self.assertEqual(tmp_surface.get_size(), (128, 128)) def test_threshold__honors_third_surface(self): # __doc__ for threshold as of Tue 07/15/2008 # pygame.transform.threshold(DestSurface, Surface, color, threshold = # (0,0,0,0), diff_color = (0,0,0,0), change_return = True, Surface = # None): return num_threshold_pixels # When given the optional third # surface, it would use the colors in that rather than the "color" # specified in the function to check against. # New in pygame 1.8 ################################################################ # Sizes (w, h) = size = (32, 32) # the original_color is within the threshold of the threshold_color threshold = (20, 20, 20, 20) original_color = (25,25,25,25) threshold_color = (10, 10, 10, 10) # Surfaces original_surface = pygame.Surface(size, pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) dest_surface = pygame.Surface(size, pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) # Third surface is used in lieu of 3rd position arg color third_surface = pygame.Surface(size, pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) # Color filling original_surface.fill(original_color) third_surface.fill(threshold_color) ################################################################ # All pixels for color should be within threshold # pixels_within_threshold = pygame.transform.threshold ( dest_surf=None, surf=original_surface, search_color=threshold_color, threshold=threshold, set_color=None, set_behavior=0 ) self.assertEqual(w*h, pixels_within_threshold) ################################################################ # This should respect third_surface colors in place of 3rd arg # color Should be the same as: surface.fill(threshold_color) # all within threshold pixels_within_threshold = pygame.transform.threshold ( dest_surf=None, surf=original_surface, search_color=None, threshold=threshold, set_color=None, set_behavior=0, search_surf=third_surface, ) self.assertEqual(w*h, pixels_within_threshold) def test_threshold_dest_surf_not_change(self): """ the pixels within the threshold. All pixels not within threshold are changed to set_color. So there should be none changed in this test. """ (w, h) = size = (32, 32) threshold = (20, 20, 20, 20) original_color = (25, 25, 25, 25) original_dest_color = (65, 65, 65, 55) threshold_color = (10, 10, 10, 10) set_color = (255, 10, 10, 10) surf = pygame.Surface(size, pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) dest_surf = pygame.Surface(size, pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) search_surf = pygame.Surface(size, pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) surf.fill(original_color) search_surf.fill(threshold_color) dest_surf.fill(original_dest_color) # set_behavior=1, set dest_surface from set_color. # all within threshold of third_surface, so no color is set. THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_COLOR = 1 pixels_within_threshold = pygame.transform.threshold( dest_surf=dest_surf, surf=surf, search_color=None, threshold=threshold, set_color=set_color, set_behavior=THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_COLOR, search_surf=search_surf, ) # # Return, of pixels within threshold is correct self.assertEqual(w*h, pixels_within_threshold) # # Size of dest surface is correct dest_rect = dest_surf.get_rect() dest_size = dest_rect.size self.assertEqual(size, dest_size) # The color is not the change_color specified for every pixel As all # pixels are within threshold for pt in test_utils.rect_area_pts(dest_rect): self.assertNotEqual(dest_surf.get_at(pt), set_color) self.assertEqual(dest_surf.get_at(pt), original_dest_color) def test_threshold_dest_surf_all_changed(self): """ Lowering the threshold, expecting changed surface """ (w, h) = size = (32, 32) threshold = (20, 20, 20, 20) original_color = (25, 25, 25, 25) original_dest_color = (65, 65, 65, 55) threshold_color = (10, 10, 10, 10) set_color = (255, 10, 10, 10) surf = pygame.Surface(size, pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) dest_surf = pygame.Surface(size, pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) search_surf = pygame.Surface(size, pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) surf.fill(original_color) search_surf.fill(threshold_color) dest_surf.fill(original_dest_color) THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_COLOR = 1 pixels_within_threshold = pygame.transform.threshold ( dest_surf, surf, search_color=None, set_color=set_color, set_behavior=THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_COLOR, search_surf=search_surf, ) self.assertEqual(0, pixels_within_threshold) dest_rect = dest_surf.get_rect() dest_size = dest_rect.size self.assertEqual(size, dest_size) # The color is the set_color specified for every pixel As all # pixels are not within threshold for pt in test_utils.rect_area_pts(dest_rect): self.assertEqual(dest_surf.get_at(pt), set_color) def test_threshold_count(self): """ counts the colors, and not changes them. """ surf_size = (32, 32) surf = pygame.Surface(surf_size, pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) search_surf = pygame.Surface(surf_size, pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) search_color = (55, 55, 55, 255) original_color = (10, 10, 10, 255) surf.fill(original_color) # set 2 pixels to the color we are searching for. surf.set_at((0, 0), search_color) surf.set_at((12, 5), search_color) # There is no destination surface, but we ask to change it. # This should be an error. self.assertRaises(TypeError, pygame.transform.threshold, None, surf, search_color) # from pygame.transform import THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_COUNT THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_SURF = 2 self.assertRaises(TypeError, pygame.transform.threshold, None, surf, search_color, set_behavior=THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_SURF) THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_COUNT = 0 num_threshold_pixels = pygame.transform.threshold( dest_surf=None, surf=surf, search_color=search_color, set_behavior=THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_COUNT) self.assertEqual(num_threshold_pixels, 2) def test_threshold_search_surf(self): surf_size = (32, 32) surf = pygame.Surface(surf_size, pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) search_surf = pygame.Surface(surf_size, pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) dest_surf = pygame.Surface(surf_size, pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) original_color = (10, 10, 10, 255) search_color = (55, 55, 55, 255) surf.fill(original_color) dest_surf.fill(original_color) # set 2 pixels to the color we are searching for. surf.set_at((0, 0), search_color) surf.set_at((12, 5), search_color) search_surf.fill(search_color) # We look in the other surface for matching colors. # Change it in dest_surf THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_SURF = 2 # TypeError: if search_surf is used, search_color should be None self.assertRaises(TypeError, pygame.transform.threshold, dest_surf, surf, search_color, set_behavior=THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_SURF, search_surf=search_surf) # surf, dest_surf, and search_surf should all be the same size. # Check surface sizes are the same size. different_sized_surf = pygame.Surface((22, 33), pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) self.assertRaises(TypeError, pygame.transform.threshold, different_sized_surf, surf, search_color=None, set_color=None, set_behavior=THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_SURF, search_surf=search_surf) self.assertRaises(TypeError, pygame.transform.threshold, dest_surf, surf, search_color=None, set_color=None, set_behavior=THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_SURF, search_surf=different_sized_surf) # We look to see if colors in search_surf are in surf. num_threshold_pixels = pygame.transform.threshold( dest_surf=dest_surf, surf=surf, search_color=None, set_color=None, set_behavior=THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_SURF, search_surf=search_surf) num_pixels_within = 2 self.assertEqual(num_threshold_pixels, num_pixels_within) dest_surf.fill(original_color) num_threshold_pixels = pygame.transform.threshold( dest_surf, surf, search_color=None, set_color=None, set_behavior=THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_SURF, search_surf=search_surf, inverse_set=True) self.assertEqual(num_threshold_pixels, 2) def test_threshold_inverse_set(self): """ changes the pixels within the threshold, and not outside. """ surf_size = (32, 32) _dest_surf = pygame.Surface(surf_size, pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) _surf = pygame.Surface(surf_size, pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) dest_surf = _dest_surf # surface we are changing. surf = _surf # surface we are looking at search_color = (55, 55, 55, 255) # color we are searching for. threshold = (0, 0, 0, 0) # within this distance from search_color. set_color = (245, 245, 245, 255) # color we set. inverse_set = 1 # pixels within threshold are changed to 'set_color' original_color = (10, 10, 10, 255) surf.fill(original_color) # set 2 pixels to the color we are searching for. surf.set_at((0, 0), search_color) surf.set_at((12, 5), search_color) dest_surf.fill(original_color) # set 2 pixels to the color we are searching for. dest_surf.set_at((0, 0), search_color) dest_surf.set_at((12, 5), search_color) THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_COLOR = 1 num_threshold_pixels = pygame.transform.threshold( dest_surf, surf, search_color=search_color, threshold=threshold, set_color=set_color, set_behavior=THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_COLOR, inverse_set=1) self.assertEqual(num_threshold_pixels, 2) # only two pixels changed to diff_color. self.assertEqual(dest_surf.get_at((0, 0)), set_color) self.assertEqual(dest_surf.get_at((12, 5)), set_color) # other pixels should be the same as they were before. # We just check one other pixel, not all of them. self.assertEqual(dest_surf.get_at((2, 2)), original_color) #XXX def test_threshold_non_src_alpha(self): result = pygame.Surface((10,10)) s1 = pygame.Surface((10,10)) s2 = pygame.Surface((10,10)) s3 = pygame.Surface((10,10)) s4 = pygame.Surface((10,10)) x = s1.fill((0, 0, 0)) s1.set_at((0,0), (32, 20, 0 )) x = s2.fill((0,20,0)) x = s3.fill((0,0,0)) x = s4.fill((0,0,0)) s2.set_at((0,0), (33, 21, 0 )) s2.set_at((3,0), (63, 61, 0 )) s3.set_at((0,0), (112, 31, 0 )) s4.set_at((0,0), (11, 31, 0 )) s4.set_at((1,1), (12, 31, 0 )) self.assertEqual(s1.get_at((0,0)), (32, 20, 0, 255)) self.assertEqual(s2.get_at((0,0)), (33, 21, 0, 255)) self.assertEqual((0, 0), (s1.get_flags(), s2.get_flags())) similar_color = (255, 255, 255, 255) diff_color = (222, 0, 0, 255) threshold_color = (20, 20, 20, 255) THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_COLOR = 1 num_threshold_pixels = pygame.transform.threshold( dest_surf=result, surf=s1, search_color=similar_color, threshold=threshold_color, set_color=diff_color, set_behavior=THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_COLOR) self.assertEqual(num_threshold_pixels, 0) num_threshold_pixels = pygame.transform.threshold( dest_surf=result, surf=s1, search_color=(40, 40, 0), threshold=threshold_color, set_color=diff_color, set_behavior=THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_COLOR) self.assertEqual(num_threshold_pixels, 1) self.assertEqual(result.get_at((0,0)), diff_color) def test_threshold__uneven_colors(self): (w,h) = size = (16, 16) original_surface = pygame.Surface(size, pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) dest_surface = pygame.Surface(size, pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) original_surface.fill(0) threshold_color_template = [5, 5, 5, 5] threshold_template = [6, 6, 6, 6] ################################################################ for pos in range(len('rgb')): threshold_color = threshold_color_template[:] threshold = threshold_template[:] threshold_color[pos] = 45 threshold[pos] = 50 pixels_within_threshold = pygame.transform.threshold ( None, original_surface, threshold_color, threshold, set_color=None, set_behavior=0 ) self.assertEqual(w*h, pixels_within_threshold) ################################################################ def test_threshold_set_behavior2(self): """ raises an error when set_behavior=2 and set_color is not None. """ from pygame.transform import threshold s1 = pygame.Surface((32,32), SRCALPHA, 32) s2 = pygame.Surface((32,32), SRCALPHA, 32) THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_SURF = 2 self.assertRaises(TypeError, threshold, dest_surf=s2, surf=s1, search_color=(30, 30, 30), threshold=(11, 11, 11), set_color=(255, 0, 0), set_behavior=THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_SURF) def test_threshold_set_behavior0(self): """ raises an error when set_behavior=1 and set_color is not None, and dest_surf is not None. """ from pygame.transform import threshold s1 = pygame.Surface((32,32), SRCALPHA, 32) s2 = pygame.Surface((32,32), SRCALPHA, 32) THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_COUNT = 0 self.assertRaises(TypeError, threshold, dest_surf=None, surf=s2, search_color=(30, 30, 30), threshold=(11, 11, 11), set_color=(0, 0, 0), set_behavior=THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_COUNT) self.assertRaises(TypeError, threshold, dest_surf=s1, surf=s2, search_color=(30, 30, 30), threshold=(11, 11, 11), set_color=None, set_behavior=THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_COUNT) threshold( dest_surf=None, surf=s2, search_color=(30, 30, 30), threshold=(11, 11, 11), set_color=None, set_behavior=THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_COUNT) def test_threshold_from_surface(self): """ Set similar pixels in 'dest_surf' to color in the 'surf'. """ from pygame.transform import threshold surf = pygame.Surface((32,32), SRCALPHA, 32) dest_surf = pygame.Surface((32,32), SRCALPHA, 32) surf_color = (40, 40, 40, 255) dest_color = (255, 255, 255) surf.fill(surf_color) dest_surf.fill(dest_color) THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_SURF = 2 num_threshold_pixels = threshold( dest_surf=dest_surf, surf=surf, search_color=(30, 30, 30), threshold=(11, 11, 11), set_color=None, set_behavior=THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_SURF, inverse_set=1) self.assertEqual(num_threshold_pixels, dest_surf.get_height() * dest_surf.get_width()) self.assertEqual(dest_surf.get_at((0, 0)), surf_color) def test_threshold__surface(self): """ """ from pygame.transform import threshold s1 = pygame.Surface((32,32), SRCALPHA, 32) s2 = pygame.Surface((32,32), SRCALPHA, 32) s3 = pygame.Surface((1,1), SRCALPHA, 32) THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_SURF = 2 # # only one pixel should not be changed. # s1.fill((40,40,40)) # s2.fill((255,255,255)) # s1.set_at( (0,0), (170, 170, 170) ) # # set the similar pixels in destination surface to the color # # in the first surface. # num_threshold_pixels = threshold( # dest_surf=s2, # surf=s1, # search_color=(30,30,30), # threshold=(11,11,11), # set_color=None, # set_behavior=THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_FROM_SEARCH_SURF) # #num_threshold_pixels = threshold(s2, s1, (30,30,30)) # self.assertEqual(num_threshold_pixels, (s1.get_height() * s1.get_width()) -1) # self.assertEqual(s2.get_at((0,0)), (0,0,0, 255)) # self.assertEqual(s2.get_at((0,1)), (40, 40, 40, 255)) # self.assertEqual(s2.get_at((17,1)), (40, 40, 40, 255)) # # abs(40 - 255) < 100 # #(abs(c1[0] - r) < tr) # s1.fill((160,160,160)) # s2.fill((255,255,255)) # num_threshold_pixels = threshold(s2, s1, (255,255,255), (100,100,100), (0,0,0), True) # self.assertEqual(num_threshold_pixels, (s1.get_height() * s1.get_width())) # only one pixel should not be changed. s1.fill((40, 40, 40)) s1.set_at((0, 0), (170, 170, 170)) THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_COUNT = 0 num_threshold_pixels = threshold( dest_surf=None, surf=s1, search_color=(30, 30, 30), threshold=(11, 11, 11), set_color=None, set_behavior=THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_COUNT) #num_threshold_pixels = threshold(s2, s1, (30,30,30)) self.assertEqual(num_threshold_pixels, (s1.get_height() * s1.get_width()) -1) # test end markers. 0, and 255 # the pixels are different by 1. s1.fill((254,254,254)) s2.fill((255,255,255)) s3.fill((255,255,255)) s1.set_at( (0,0), (170, 170, 170) ) num_threshold_pixels = threshold(None, s1, (254,254,254), (1,1,1), None, THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_COUNT) self.assertEqual(num_threshold_pixels, (s1.get_height() * s1.get_width()) -1) # compare the two surfaces. Should be all but one matching. num_threshold_pixels = threshold(None, s1, None, (1,1,1), None, THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_COUNT, s2) self.assertEqual(num_threshold_pixels, (s1.get_height() * s1.get_width()) -1) # within (0,0,0) threshold? Should match no pixels. num_threshold_pixels = threshold(None, s1, (253,253,253), (0,0,0), None, THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_COUNT) self.assertEqual(num_threshold_pixels, 0) # other surface within (0,0,0) threshold? Should match no pixels. num_threshold_pixels = threshold(None, s1, None, (0,0,0), None, THRESHOLD_BEHAVIOR_COUNT, s2) self.assertEqual(num_threshold_pixels, 0) def test_threshold__subclassed_surface(self): """Ensure threshold accepts subclassed surfaces.""" expected_size = (13, 11) expected_flags = 0 expected_depth = 32 expected_color = (90, 80, 70, 255) expected_count = 0 surface = test_utils.SurfaceSubclass(expected_size, expected_flags, expected_depth) dest_surface = test_utils.SurfaceSubclass(expected_size, expected_flags, expected_depth) search_surface = test_utils.SurfaceSubclass(expected_size, expected_flags, expected_depth) surface.fill((10, 10, 10)) dest_surface.fill((255, 255, 255)) search_surface.fill((20, 20, 20)) count = pygame.transform.threshold( dest_surf=dest_surface, surf=surface, threshold=(1, 1, 1), set_color=expected_color, search_color=None, search_surf=search_surface) self.assertIsInstance(dest_surface, pygame.Surface) self.assertIsInstance(dest_surface, test_utils.SurfaceSubclass) self.assertEqual(count, expected_count) self.assertEqual(dest_surface.get_at((0,0)), expected_color) self.assertEqual(dest_surface.get_bitsize(), expected_depth) self.assertEqual(dest_surface.get_size(), expected_size) self.assertEqual(dest_surface.get_flags(), expected_flags) def test_laplacian(self): """ """ SIZE = 32 s1 = pygame.Surface((SIZE, SIZE)) s2 = pygame.Surface((SIZE, SIZE)) s1.fill((10,10,70)) pygame.draw.line(s1, (255,0,0), (3,10), (20,20)) # a line at the last row of the image. pygame.draw.line(s1, (255,0,0), (0,31), (31,31)) pygame.transform.laplacian(s1,s2) #show_image(s1) #show_image(s2) self.assertEqual(s2.get_at((0,0)), (0, 0, 0, 255)) self.assertEqual(s2.get_at((3,10)), (255,0,0,255)) self.assertEqual(s2.get_at((0,31)), (255,0,0,255)) self.assertEqual(s2.get_at((31,31)), (255,0,0,255)) # here we create the return surface. s2 = pygame.transform.laplacian(s1) self.assertEqual(s2.get_at((0,0)), (0, 0, 0, 255)) self.assertEqual(s2.get_at((3,10)), (255,0,0,255)) self.assertEqual(s2.get_at((0,31)), (255,0,0,255)) self.assertEqual(s2.get_at((31,31)), (255,0,0,255)) def test_average_surfaces(self): """ """ SIZE = 32 s1 = pygame.Surface((SIZE, SIZE)) s2 = pygame.Surface((SIZE, SIZE)) s3 = pygame.Surface((SIZE, SIZE)) s1.fill((10,10,70)) s2.fill((10,20,70)) s3.fill((10,130,10)) surfaces = [s1, s2, s3] surfaces = [s1, s2] sr = pygame.transform.average_surfaces(surfaces) self.assertEqual(sr.get_at((0,0)), (10,15,70,255)) self.assertRaises(TypeError, pygame.transform.average_surfaces, 1) self.assertRaises(TypeError, pygame.transform.average_surfaces, []) self.assertRaises(TypeError, pygame.transform.average_surfaces, [1]) self.assertRaises(TypeError, pygame.transform.average_surfaces, [s1, 1]) self.assertRaises(TypeError, pygame.transform.average_surfaces, [1, s1]) self.assertRaises(TypeError, pygame.transform.average_surfaces, [s1, s2, 1]) self.assertRaises(TypeError, pygame.transform.average_surfaces, (s for s in [s1, s2,s3] )) def test_average_surfaces__24(self): SIZE = 32 depth = 24 s1 = pygame.Surface((SIZE, SIZE), 0, depth) s2 = pygame.Surface((SIZE, SIZE), 0, depth) s3 = pygame.Surface((SIZE, SIZE), 0, depth) s1.fill((10,10,70, 255)) s2.fill((10,20,70, 255)) s3.fill((10,130,10, 255)) surfaces = [s1, s2, s3] sr = pygame.transform.average_surfaces(surfaces) self.assertEqual( sr.get_masks(), s1.get_masks() ) self.assertEqual( sr.get_flags(), s1.get_flags() ) self.assertEqual( sr.get_losses(), s1.get_losses() ) if 0: print ( sr, s1 ) print ( sr.get_masks(), s1.get_masks() ) print ( sr.get_flags(), s1.get_flags() ) print ( sr.get_losses(), s1.get_losses() ) print ( sr.get_shifts(), s1.get_shifts() ) self.assertEqual(sr.get_at((0,0)), (10,53,50,255)) def test_average_surfaces__subclassed_surfaces(self): """Ensure average_surfaces accepts subclassed surfaces.""" expected_size = (23, 17) expected_flags = 0 expected_depth = 32 expected_color = (50, 50, 50, 255) surfaces = [] for color in ((40, 60, 40), (60, 40, 60)): s = test_utils.SurfaceSubclass(expected_size, expected_flags, expected_depth) s.fill(color) surfaces.append(s) surface = pygame.transform.average_surfaces(surfaces) self.assertIsInstance(surface, pygame.Surface) self.assertNotIsInstance(surface, test_utils.SurfaceSubclass) self.assertEqual(surface.get_at((0,0)), expected_color) self.assertEqual(surface.get_bitsize(), expected_depth) self.assertEqual(surface.get_size(), expected_size) self.assertEqual(surface.get_flags(), expected_flags) def test_average_surfaces__subclassed_destination_surface(self): """Ensure average_surfaces accepts a destination subclassed surface.""" expected_size = (13, 27) expected_flags = 0 expected_depth = 32 expected_color = (15, 15, 15, 255) surfaces = [] for color in ((10, 10, 20), (20, 20, 10), (30, 30, 30)): s = test_utils.SurfaceSubclass(expected_size, expected_flags, expected_depth) s.fill(color) surfaces.append(s) expected_dest_surface = surfaces.pop() dest_surface = pygame.transform.average_surfaces(surfaces, expected_dest_surface) self.assertIsInstance(dest_surface, pygame.Surface) self.assertIsInstance(dest_surface, test_utils.SurfaceSubclass) self.assertIs(dest_surface, expected_dest_surface) self.assertEqual(dest_surface.get_at((0,0)), expected_color) self.assertEqual(dest_surface.get_bitsize(), expected_depth) self.assertEqual(dest_surface.get_size(), expected_size) self.assertEqual(dest_surface.get_flags(), expected_flags) def test_average_color(self): """ """ a = [24, 32] for i in a: s = pygame.Surface((32,32), 0, i) s.fill((0,100,200)) s.fill((10,50,100), (0,0,16,32)) self.assertEqual(pygame.transform.average_color(s),(5,75,150,0)) self.assertEqual(pygame.transform.average_color(s, (16,0,16,32)), (0,100,200,0)) def todo_test_rotate(self): # __doc__ (as of 2008-06-25) for pygame.transform.rotate: # pygame.transform.rotate(Surface, angle): return Surface # rotate an image # color = (128, 128, 128, 255) # s = pygame.Surface((3, 3)) # s.set_at((2, 0), color) # self.assertNotEqual(s.get_at((0, 0)), color) # s = pygame.transform.rotate(s, 90) # self.assertEqual(s.get_at((0, 0)), color) self.fail() def test_rotate__lossless_at_90_degrees(self): w, h = 32, 32 s = pygame.Surface((w, h), pygame.SRCALPHA) gradient = list(test_utils.gradient(w, h)) for pt, color in gradient: s.set_at(pt, color) for rotation in (90, -90): s = pygame.transform.rotate(s,rotation) for pt, color in gradient: self.assertTrue(s.get_at(pt) == color) def test_scale2x(self): # __doc__ (as of 2008-06-25) for pygame.transform.scale2x: # pygame.transform.scale2x(Surface, DestSurface = None): Surface # specialized image doubler w, h = 32, 32 s = pygame.Surface((w, h), pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) # s.set_at((0,0), (20, 20, 20, 255)) s2 = pygame.transform.scale2x(s) self.assertEqual(s2.get_rect().size, (64, 64)) def test_get_smoothscale_backend(self): filter_type = pygame.transform.get_smoothscale_backend() self.assertTrue(filter_type in ['GENERIC', 'MMX', 'SSE']) # It would be nice to test if a non-generic type corresponds to an x86 # processor. But there is no simple test for this. platform.machine() # returns process version specific information, like 'i686'. def test_set_smoothscale_backend(self): # All machines should allow 'GENERIC'. original_type = pygame.transform.get_smoothscale_backend() pygame.transform.set_smoothscale_backend('GENERIC') filter_type = pygame.transform.get_smoothscale_backend() self.assertEqual(filter_type, 'GENERIC') # All machines should allow returning to original value. # Also check that keyword argument works. pygame.transform.set_smoothscale_backend(type=original_type) # Something invalid. def change(): pygame.transform.set_smoothscale_backend('mmx') self.assertRaises(ValueError, change) # Invalid argument keyword. def change(): pygame.transform.set_smoothscale_backend(t='GENERIC') self.assertRaises(TypeError, change) # Invalid argument type. def change(): pygame.transform.set_smoothscale_backend(1) self.assertRaises(TypeError, change) # Unsupported type, if possible. if original_type != 'SSE': def change(): pygame.transform.set_smoothscale_backend('SSE') self.assertRaises(ValueError, change) # Should be back where we started. filter_type = pygame.transform.get_smoothscale_backend() self.assertEqual(filter_type, original_type) def todo_test_chop(self): # __doc__ (as of 2008-08-02) for pygame.transform.chop: # pygame.transform.chop(Surface, rect): return Surface # gets a copy of an image with an interior area removed # # Extracts a portion of an image. All vertical and horizontal pixels # surrounding the given rectangle area are removed. The corner areas # (diagonal to the rect) are then brought together. (The original # image is not altered by this operation.) # # NOTE: If you want a "crop" that returns the part of an image within # a rect, you can blit with a rect to a new surface or copy a # subsurface. self.fail() def todo_test_rotozoom(self): # __doc__ (as of 2008-08-02) for pygame.transform.rotozoom: # pygame.transform.rotozoom(Surface, angle, scale): return Surface # filtered scale and rotation # # This is a combined scale and rotation transform. The resulting # Surface will be a filtered 32-bit Surface. The scale argument is a # floating point value that will be multiplied by the current # resolution. The angle argument is a floating point value that # represents the counterclockwise degrees to rotate. A negative # rotation angle will rotate clockwise. self.fail() def todo_test_smoothscale(self): # __doc__ (as of 2008-08-02) for pygame.transform.smoothscale: # pygame.transform.smoothscale(Surface, (width, height), DestSurface = # None): return Surface # # scale a surface to an arbitrary size smoothly # # Uses one of two different algorithms for scaling each dimension of # the input surface as required. For shrinkage, the output pixels are # area averages of the colors they cover. For expansion, a bilinear # filter is used. For the amd64 and i686 architectures, optimized MMX # routines are included and will run much faster than other machine # types. The size is a 2 number sequence for (width, height). This # function only works for 24-bit or 32-bit surfaces. An exception # will be thrown if the input surface bit depth is less than 24. # # New in pygame 1.8 self.fail() class TransformDisplayModuleTest(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): pygame.display.init() def tearDown(self): pygame.display.quit() def test_flip(self): """ honors the set_color key on the returned surface from flip. """ from pygame.tests.test_utils import example_path pygame.display.set_mode((320, 200)) fullname = example_path('data/chimp.bmp') image_loaded = pygame.image.load(fullname) image = pygame.Surface(image_loaded.get_size(), 0, 32) image.blit(image_loaded, (0, 0)) image_converted = image_loaded.convert() self.assertFalse(image.get_flags() & pygame.SRCALPHA) self.assertFalse(image_converted.get_flags() & pygame.SRCALPHA) surf = pygame.Surface(image.get_size(), 0, 32) surf2 = pygame.Surface(image.get_size(), 0, 32) surf.fill((255, 255, 255)) surf2.fill((255, 255, 255)) colorkey = image.get_at((0,0)) image.set_colorkey(colorkey, RLEACCEL) timage = pygame.transform.flip(image, 1, 0) colorkey = image_converted.get_at((0,0)) image_converted.set_colorkey(colorkey, RLEACCEL) timage_converted = pygame.transform.flip(image_converted, 1, 0) # blit the flipped surface, and non flipped surface. surf.blit(timage, (0, 0)) surf2.blit(image, (0, 0)) # the results should be the same. self.assertEqual(surf.get_at((0, 0)), surf2.get_at((0, 0))) self.assertEqual(surf2.get_at((0, 0)), (255, 255, 255, 255)) # now we test the convert() ed image also works. surf.fill((255, 255, 255)) surf2.fill((255, 255, 255)) surf.blit(timage_converted, (0, 0)) surf2.blit(image_converted, (0, 0)) self.assertEqual(surf.get_at((0, 0)), surf2.get_at((0, 0))) def test_flip_alpha(self): """ returns a surface with the same properties as the input. """ from pygame.tests.test_utils import example_path pygame.display.set_mode((320, 200)) fullname = example_path('data/chimp.bmp') image_loaded = pygame.image.load(fullname) image_alpha = pygame.Surface(image_loaded.get_size(), pygame.SRCALPHA, 32) image_alpha.blit(image_loaded, (0, 0)) surf = pygame.Surface(image_loaded.get_size(), 0, 32) surf2 = pygame.Surface(image_loaded.get_size(), 0, 32) colorkey = image_alpha.get_at((0,0)) image_alpha.set_colorkey(colorkey, RLEACCEL) timage_alpha = pygame.transform.flip(image_alpha, 1, 0) self.assertTrue(image_alpha.get_flags() & pygame.SRCALPHA) self.assertTrue(timage_alpha.get_flags() & pygame.SRCALPHA) # now we test the alpha image works. surf.fill((255, 255, 255)) surf2.fill((255, 255, 255)) surf.blit(timage_alpha, (0, 0)) surf2.blit(image_alpha, (0, 0)) self.assertEqual(surf.get_at((0, 0)), surf2.get_at((0, 0))) self.assertEqual(surf2.get_at((0, 0)), (255, 0, 0, 255)) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()