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/* Color.java -- represents a color in Java
   Copyright (C) 1999, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

This file is part of GNU Classpath.

GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.

GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
General Public License for more details.

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Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
02111-1307 USA.

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package java.awt;

import java.awt.color.ColorSpace;
import java.awt.geom.AffineTransform;
import java.awt.geom.Rectangle2D;
import java.awt.image.ColorModel;
import java.io.Serializable;

/**
 * This class represents a color value in the AWT system. It uses the sRGB
 * (standard Red-Green-Blue) system, along with an alpha value ranging from
 * transparent (0.0f or 0) and opaque (1.0f or 255). The color is not
 * pre-multiplied by the alpha value an any of the accessor methods. Further
 * information about sRGB can be found at
 * <a href="http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Graphics/Color/sRGB.html">
 * http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Graphics/Color/sRGB.html</a>.
 *
 * @author Aaron M. Renn <arenn@urbanophile.com>
 * @see ColorSpace
 * @see AlphaComposite
 * @since 1.0
 * @status updated to 1.4
 */
public class Color implements Paint, Serializable
{
  /**
   * Compatible with JDK 1.0+.
   */
  private static final long serialVersionUID = 118526816881161077L;

  /** Constant for the color white: R=255, G=255, B=255. */
  public static final Color white = new Color(0xffffff, false);

  /**
   * Constant for the color white: R=255, G=255, B=255.
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public static final Color WHITE = white;

  /** Constant for the color light gray: R=192, G=192, B=192. */
  public static final Color lightGray = new Color(0xc0c0c0, false);

  /**
   * Constant for the color light gray: R=192, G=192, B=192.
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public static final Color LIGHT_GRAY = lightGray;

  /** Constant for the color gray: R=128, G=128, B=128. */
  public static final Color gray = new Color(0x808080, false);

  /**
   * Constant for the color gray: R=128, G=128, B=128.
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public static final Color GRAY = gray;

  /** Constant for the color dark gray: R=64, G=64, B=64. */
  public static final Color darkGray = new Color(0x404040, false);

  /**
   * Constant for the color dark gray: R=64, G=64, B=64.
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public static final Color DARK_GRAY = darkGray;

  /** Constant for the color black: R=0, G=0, B=0. */
  public static final Color black = new Color(0x000000, false);

  /**
   * Constant for the color black: R=0, G=0, B=0.
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public static final Color BLACK = black;

  /** Constant for the color red: R=255, G=0, B=0. */
  public static final Color red = new Color(0xff0000, false);

  /**
   * Constant for the color red: R=255, G=0, B=0.
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public static final Color RED = red;

  /** Constant for the color pink: R=255, G=175, B=175. */
  public static final Color pink = new Color(0xffafaf, false);

  /**
   * Constant for the color pink: R=255, G=175, B=175.
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public static final Color PINK = pink;

  /** Constant for the color orange: R=255, G=200, B=0. */
  public static final Color orange = new Color(0xffc800, false);

  /**
   * Constant for the color orange: R=255, G=200, B=0.
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public static final Color ORANGE = orange;

  /** Constant for the color yellow: R=255, G=255, B=0. */
  public static final Color yellow = new Color(0xffff00, false);

  /**
   * Constant for the color yellow: R=255, G=255, B=0.
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public static final Color YELLOW = yellow;

  /** Constant for the color green: R=0, G=255, B=0. */
  public static final Color green = new Color(0x00ff00, false);

  /**
   * Constant for the color green: R=0, G=255, B=0.
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public static final Color GREEN = green;

  /** Constant for the color magenta: R=255, G=0, B=255. */
  public static final Color magenta = new Color(0xff00ff, false);

  /**
   * Constant for the color magenta: R=255, G=0, B=255.
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public static final Color MAGENTA = magenta;

  /** Constant for the color cyan: R=0, G=255, B=255. */
  public static final Color cyan = new Color(0x00ffff, false);

  /**
   * Constant for the color cyan: R=0, G=255, B=255.
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public static final Color CYAN = cyan;

  /** Constant for the color blue: R=0, G=0, B=255. */
  public static final Color blue = new Color(0x0000ff, false);

  /**
   * Constant for the color blue: R=0, G=0, B=255.
   *
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public static final Color BLUE = blue;

  /** Internal mask for red. */
  private static final int RED_MASK = 255 << 16;

  /** Internal mask for green. */
  private static final int GREEN_MASK = 255 << 8;

  /** Internal mask for blue. */
  private static final int BLUE_MASK = 255;

  /** Internal mask for alpha. Package visible for use in subclass. */
  static final int ALPHA_MASK = 255 << 24;

  /** Amount to scale a color by when brightening or darkening. */
  private static final float BRIGHT_SCALE = 0.7f;

  /**
   * The color value, in sRGB. Note that the actual color may be more
   * precise if frgbvalue or fvalue is non-null. This class stores alpha, red,
   * green, and blue, each 0-255, packed in an int. However, the subclass
   * SystemColor stores an index into an array. Therefore, for serial
   * compatibility (and because of poor design on Sun's part), this value
   * cannot be used directly; instead you must use <code>getRGB()</code>.
   *
   * @see #getRGB()
   * @serial the value of the color, whether an RGB literal or array index
   */
  final int value;

  /**
   * The color value, in sRGB. This may be null if the color was constructed
   * with ints; and it does not include alpha. This stores red, green, and
   * blue, in the range 0.0f - 1.0f.
   *
   * @see #getRGBColorComponents(float[])
   * @see #getRGBComponents(float[])
   * @serial the rgb components of the value
   * @since 1.2
   */
  private float[] frgbvalue;

  /**
   * The color value, in the native ColorSpace components. This may be null
   * if the color was constructed with ints or in the sRGB color space; and
   * it does not include alpha.
   *
   * @see #getRGBColorComponents(float[])
   * @see #getRGBComponents(float[])
   * @serial the original color space components of the color
   * @since 1.2
   */
  private float[] fvalue;

  /**
   * The alpha value. This is in the range 0.0f - 1.0f, but is invalid if
   * deserialized as 0.0 when frgbvalue is null.
   *
   * @see #getRGBComponents(float[])
   * @see #getComponents(float[])
   * @serial the alpha component of this color
   * @since 1.2
   */
  private final float falpha;

  /**
   * The ColorSpace. Null means the default sRGB space.
   *
   * @see #getColor(String)
   * @see #getColorSpace()
   * @see #getColorComponents(float[])
   * @serial the color space for this color
   * @since 1.2
   */
  private final ColorSpace cs;

  /**
   * The paint context for this solid color. Package visible for use in
   * subclass.
   */
  transient ColorPaintContext context;

  /**
   * Initializes a new instance of <code>Color</code> using the specified
   * red, green, and blue values, which must be given as integers in the
   * range of 0-255. Alpha will default to 255 (opaque). When drawing to
   * screen, the actual color may be adjusted to the best match of hardware
   * capabilities.
   *
   * @param red the red component of the RGB value
   * @param green the green component of the RGB value
   * @param blue the blue component of the RGB value
   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the values are out of range 0-255
   * @see #getRed()
   * @see #getGreen()
   * @see #getBlue()
   * @see #getRGB()
   * @see #Color(int, int, int, int)
   */
  public Color(int red, int green, int blue)
  {
    this(red, green, blue, 255);
  }

  /**
   * Initializes a new instance of <code>Color</code> using the specified
   * red, green, blue, and alpha values, which must be given as integers in
   * the range of 0-255. When drawing to screen, the actual color may be
   * adjusted to the best match of hardware capabilities.
   *
   * @param red the red component of the RGB value
   * @param green the green component of the RGB value
   * @param blue the blue component of the RGB value
   * @param alpha the alpha value of the color
   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the values are out of range 0-255
   * @see #getRed()
   * @see #getGreen()
   * @see #getBlue()
   * @see #getAlpha()
   * @see #getRGB()
   */
  public Color(int red, int green, int blue, int alpha)
  {
    if ((red & 255) != red || (green & 255) != green || (blue & 255) != blue
        || (alpha & 255) != alpha)
      throw new IllegalArgumentException("Bad RGB values"
                                        +" red=0x"+Integer.toHexString(red)
                                        +" green=0x"+Integer.toHexString(green)
                                        +" blue=0x"+Integer.toHexString(blue)
                                        +" alpha=0x"+Integer.toHexString(alpha)  );

    value = (alpha << 24) | (red << 16) | (green << 8) | blue;
    falpha = 1;
    cs = null;
  }

  /**
   * Initializes a new instance of <code>Color</code> using the specified
   * RGB value. The blue value is in bits 0-7, green in bits 8-15, and
   * red in bits 16-23. The other bits are ignored. The alpha value is set
   * to 255 (opaque). When drawing to screen, the actual color may be
   * adjusted to the best match of hardware capabilities.
   *
   * @param value the RGB value
   * @see ColorModel#getRGBdefault()
   * @see #getRed()
   * @see #getGreen()
   * @see #getBlue()
   * @see #getRGB()
   * @see #Color(int, boolean)
   */
  public Color(int value)
  {
    this(value, false);
  }

  /**
   * Initializes a new instance of <code>Color</code> using the specified
   * RGB value. The blue value is in bits 0-7, green in bits 8-15, and
   * red in bits 16-23. The alpha value is in bits 24-31, unless hasalpha
   * is false, in which case alpha is set to 255. When drawing to screen, the
   * actual color may be adjusted to the best match of hardware capabilities.
   *
   * @param value the RGB value
   * @param hasalpha true if value includes the alpha
   * @see ColorModel#getRGBdefault()
   * @see #getRed()
   * @see #getGreen()
   * @see #getBlue()
   * @see #getAlpha()
   * @see #getRGB()
   */
  public Color(int value, boolean hasalpha)
  {
    // Note: SystemColor calls this constructor, setting falpha to 0; but
    // code in getRGBComponents correctly reports falpha as 1.0 to the user
    // for all instances of SystemColor since frgbvalue is left null here.
    if (hasalpha)
      falpha = ((value & ALPHA_MASK) >> 24) / 255f;
    else
      {
        value |= ALPHA_MASK;
        falpha = 1;
      }
    this.value = value;
    cs = null;
  }

  /**
   * Initializes a new instance of <code>Color</code> using the specified
   * RGB values. These must be in the range of 0.0-1.0. Alpha is assigned
   * the value of 1.0 (opaque). When drawing to screen, the actual color may
   * be adjusted to the best match of hardware capabilities.
   *
   * @param red the red component of the RGB value
   * @param green the green component of the RGB value
   * @param blue the blue component of the RGB value
   * @throws IllegalArgumentException tf the values are out of range 0.0f-1.0f
   * @see #getRed()
   * @see #getGreen()
   * @see #getBlue()
   * @see #getRGB()
   * @see #Color(float, float, float, float)
   */
  public Color(float red, float green, float blue)
  {
    this(red, green, blue, 1.0f);
  }

  /**
   * Initializes a new instance of <code>Color</code> using the specified
   * RGB and alpha values. These must be in the range of 0.0-1.0. When drawing
   * to screen, the actual color may be adjusted to the best match of
   * hardware capabilities.
   *
   * @param red the red component of the RGB value
   * @param green the green component of the RGB value
   * @param blue the blue component of the RGB value
   * @param alpha the alpha value of the color
   * @throws IllegalArgumentException tf the values are out of range 0.0f-1.0f
   * @see #getRed()
   * @see #getGreen()
   * @see #getBlue()
   * @see #getAlpha()
   * @see #getRGB()
   */
  public Color(float red, float green, float blue, float alpha)
  {
    value = convert(red, green, blue, alpha);
    frgbvalue = new float[] {red, green, blue};
    falpha = alpha;
    cs = null;
  }

  /**
   * Creates a color in the given ColorSpace with the specified alpha. The
   * array must be non-null and have enough elements for the color space
   * (for example, RGB requires 3 elements, CMYK requires 4). When drawing
   * to screen, the actual color may be adjusted to the best match of
   * hardware capabilities.
   *
   * @param space the color space of components
   * @param components the color components, except alpha
   * @param alpha the alpha value of the color
   * @throws NullPointerException if cpsace or components is null
   * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if components is too small
   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if alpha or any component is out of range
   * @see #getComponents(float[])
   * @see #getColorComponents(float[])
   */
  public Color(ColorSpace space, float[] components, float alpha)
  {
    frgbvalue = space.toRGB(components);
    fvalue = components;
    falpha = alpha;
    cs = space;
    value = convert(frgbvalue[0], frgbvalue[1], frgbvalue[2], alpha);
  }

  /**
   * Returns the red value for this color, as an integer in the range 0-255
   * in the sRGB color space.
   *
   * @return the red value for this color
   * @see #getRGB()
   */
  public int getRed()
  {
    // Do not inline getRGB() to value, because of SystemColor.
    return (getRGB() & RED_MASK) >> 16;
  }

  /**
   * Returns the green value for this color, as an integer in the range 0-255
   * in the sRGB color space.
   *
   * @return the green value for this color
   * @see #getRGB()
   */
  public int getGreen()
  {
    // Do not inline getRGB() to value, because of SystemColor.
    return (getRGB() & GREEN_MASK) >> 8;
  }

  /**
   * Returns the blue value for this color, as an integer in the range 0-255
   * in the sRGB color space.
   *
   * @return the blue value for this color
   * @see #getRGB()
   */
  public int getBlue()
  {
    // Do not inline getRGB() to value, because of SystemColor.
    return getRGB() & BLUE_MASK;
  }

  /**
   * Returns the alpha value for this color, as an integer in the range 0-255.
   *
   * @return the alpha value for this color
   * @see #getRGB()
   */
  public int getAlpha()
  {
    // Do not inline getRGB() to value, because of SystemColor.
    return (getRGB() & ALPHA_MASK) >>> 24;
  }

  /**
   * Returns the RGB value for this color, in the sRGB color space. The blue
   * value will be in bits 0-7, green in 8-15, red in 16-23, and alpha value in
   * 24-31.
   *
   * @return the RGB value for this color
   * @see ColorModel#getRGBdefault()
   * @see #getRed()
   * @see #getGreen()
   * @see #getBlue()
   * @see #getAlpha()
   */
  public int getRGB()
  {
    return value;
  }

  /**
   * Returns a brighter version of this color. This is done by increasing the
   * RGB values by an arbitrary scale factor. The new color is opaque (an
   * alpha of 255). Note that this method and the <code>darker()</code>
   * method are not necessarily inverses.
   *
   * @return a brighter version of this color
   * @see #darker()
   */
  public Color brighter()
  {
    // Do not inline getRGB() to this.value, because of SystemColor.
    int value = getRGB();
    int red = (value & RED_MASK) >> 16;
    int green = (value & GREEN_MASK) >> 8;
    int blue = value & BLUE_MASK;
    // We have to special case 0-2 because they won't scale by division.
    red = red < 3 ? 3 : (int) Math.min(255, red / BRIGHT_SCALE);
    green = green < 3 ? 3 : (int) Math.min(255, green / BRIGHT_SCALE);
    blue = blue < 3 ? 3 : (int) Math.min(255, blue / BRIGHT_SCALE);
    return new Color(red, green, blue, 255);
  }

  /**
   * Returns a darker version of this color. This is done by decreasing the
   * RGB values by an arbitrary scale factor. The new color is opaque (an
   * alpha of 255). Note that this method and the <code>brighter()</code>
   * method are not necessarily inverses.
   *
   * @return a darker version of this color
   * @see #brighter()
   */
  public Color darker()
  {
    // Do not inline getRGB() to this.value, because of SystemColor.
    int value = getRGB();
    return new Color((int) (((value & RED_MASK) >> 16) * BRIGHT_SCALE),
                     (int) (((value & GREEN_MASK) >> 8) * BRIGHT_SCALE),
                     (int) ((value & BLUE_MASK) * BRIGHT_SCALE), 255);
  }

  /**
   * Returns a hash value for this color. This is simply the color in 8-bit
   * precision, in the format 0xAARRGGBB (alpha, red, green, blue).
   *
   * @return a hash value for this color
   */
  public int hashCode()
  {
    return value;
  }

  /**
   * Tests this object for equality against the specified object.  This will
   * be true if and only if the specified object is an instance of
   * <code>Color</code> and has the same 8-bit integer red, green, and blue
   * values as this object. Note that two colors may be slightly different
   * as float values, but round to the same integer values. Also note that
   * this does not accurately compare SystemColors, since that class does
   * not store its internal data in RGB format like regular colors.
   *
   * @param obj the object to compare to
   * @return true if the specified object is semantically equal to this one
   */
  public boolean equals(Object obj)
  {
    return obj instanceof Color && ((Color) obj).value == value;
  }

  /**
   * Returns a string representation of this object. Subclasses may return
   * any desired format, except for null, but this implementation returns
   * <code>getClass().getName() + "[r=" + getRed() + ",g=" + getGreen()
   * + ",b=" + getBlue() + ']'</code>.
   *
   * @return a string representation of this object
   */
  public String toString()
  {
    return getClass().getName() + "[r=" + ((value & RED_MASK) >> 16)
      + ",g=" + ((value & GREEN_MASK) >> 8) + ",b=" + (value & BLUE_MASK)
      + ']';
  }

  /**
   * Converts the specified string to a number, using Integer.decode, and
   * creates a new instance of <code>Color</code> from the value. The alpha
   * value will be 255 (opaque).
   *
   * @param str the numeric color string
   * @return a new instance of <code>Color</code> for the string
   * @throws NumberFormatException if the string cannot be parsed
   * @throws NullPointerException if the string is null
   * @see Integer#decode(String)
   * @see #Color(int)
   * @since 1.1
   */
  public static Color decode(String str)
  {
    return new Color(Integer.decode(str).intValue(), false);
  }

  /**
   * Returns a new instance of <code>Color</code> from the value of the
   * system property named by the specified string.  If the property does not
   * exist, or cannot be parsed, then <code>null</code> will be returned.
   *
   * @param prop the system property to retrieve
   * @throws SecurityException if getting the property is denied
   * @see #getColor(String, Color)
   * @see Integer#getInteger(String)
   */
  public static Color getColor(String prop)
  {
    return getColor(prop, null);
  }

  /**
   * Returns a new instance of <code>Color</code> from the value of the
   * system property named by the specified string.  If the property does
   * not exist, or cannot be parsed, then the default color value will be
   * returned.
   *
   * @param prop the system property to retrieve
   * @param defcolor the default color
   * @throws SecurityException if getting the property is denied
   * @see Integer#getInteger(String)
   */
  public static Color getColor(String prop, Color defcolor)
  {
    Integer val = Integer.getInteger(prop, null);
    return val == null ? defcolor
      : new Color(val.intValue(), false);
  }

  /**
   * Returns a new instance of <code>Color</code> from the value of the
   * system property named by the specified string.  If the property does
   * not exist, or cannot be parsed, then the default RGB value will be
   * used to create a return value.
   *
   * @param prop the system property to retrieve
   * @param defrgb the default RGB value
   * @throws SecurityException if getting the property is denied
   * @see #getColor(String, Color)
   * @see Integer#getInteger(String, int)
   */
  public static Color getColor(String prop, int defrgb)
  {
    Color c = getColor(prop, null);
    return c == null ? new Color(defrgb, false) : c;
  }

  /**
   * Converts from the HSB (hue, saturation, brightness) color model to the
   * RGB (red, green, blue) color model. The hue may be any floating point;
   * it's fractional portion is used to select the angle in the HSB model.
   * The saturation and brightness must be between 0 and 1. The result is
   * suitable for creating an RGB color with the one-argument constructor.
   *
   * @param hue the hue of the HSB value
   * @param saturation the saturation of the HSB value
   * @param brightness the brightness of the HSB value
   * @return the RGB value
   * @see #getRGB()
   * @see #Color(int)
   * @see ColorModel#getRGBdefault()
   */
  public static int HSBtoRGB(float hue, float saturation, float brightness)
  {
    if (saturation == 0)
      return convert(brightness, brightness, brightness, 0);
    if (saturation < 0 || saturation > 1 || brightness < 0 || brightness > 1)
      throw new IllegalArgumentException();
    hue = hue - (float) Math.floor(hue);
    int i = (int) (6 * hue);
    float f = 6 * hue - i;
    float p = brightness * (1 - saturation);
    float q = brightness * (1 - saturation * f);
    float t = brightness * (1 - saturation * (1 - f));
    switch (i)
      {
      case 0:
        return convert(brightness, t, p, 0);
      case 1:
        return convert(q, brightness, p, 0);
      case 2:
        return convert(p, brightness, t, 0);
      case 3:
        return convert(p, q, brightness, 0);
      case 4:
        return convert(t, p, brightness, 0);
      case 5:
        return convert(brightness, p, q, 0);
      default:
        throw new InternalError("impossible");
      }
  }

  /**
   * Converts from the RGB (red, green, blue) color model to the HSB (hue,
   * saturation, brightness) color model. If the array is null, a new one
   * is created, otherwise it is recycled. The results will be in the range
   * 0.0-1.0 if the inputs are in the range 0-255.
   *
   * @param red the red part of the RGB value
   * @param green the green part of the RGB value
   * @param blue the blue part of the RGB value
   * @param array an array for the result (at least 3 elements), or null
   * @return the array containing HSB value
   * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException of array is too small
   * @see #getRGB()
   * @see #Color(int)
   * @see ColorModel#getRGBdefault()
   */
  public static float[] RGBtoHSB(int red, int green, int blue, float array[])
  {
    if (array == null)
      array = new float[3];
    // Calculate brightness.
    int min;
    int max;
    if (red < green)
      {
        min = red;
        max = green;
      }
    else
      {
        min = green;
        max = red;
      }
    if (blue > max)
      max = blue;
    else if (blue < min)
      min = blue;
    array[2] = max / 255f;
    // Calculate saturation.
    if (max == 0)
      array[1] = 0;
    else
      array[1] = (max - min) / max;
    // Calculate hue.
    if (array[1] == 0)
      array[0] = 0;
    else
      {
        float delta = (max - min) * 6;
        if (red == max)
          array[0] = (green - blue) / delta;
        else if (green == max)
          array[0] = 1f / 3 + (blue - red) / delta;
        else
          array[0] = 2f / 3 + (red - green) / delta;
        if (array[0] < 0)
          array[0]++;
      }
    return array;
  }

  /**
   * Returns a new instance of <code>Color</code> based on the specified
   * HSB values. The hue may be any floating point; it's fractional portion
   * is used to select the angle in the HSB model. The saturation and
   * brightness must be between 0 and 1.
   *
   * @param hue the hue of the HSB value
   * @param saturation the saturation of the HSB value
   * @param brightness the brightness of the HSB value
   * @return the new <code>Color</code> object
   */
  public static Color getHSBColor(float hue, float saturation,
                                  float brightness)
  {
    return new Color(HSBtoRGB(hue, saturation, brightness), false);
  }

  /**
   * Returns a float array with the red, green, and blue components, and the
   * alpha value, in the default sRGB space, with values in the range 0.0-1.0.
   * If the array is null, a new one is created, otherwise it is recycled.
   *
   * @param array the array to put results into (at least 4 elements), or null
   * @return the RGB components and alpha value
   * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if array is too small
   */
  public float[] getRGBComponents(float[] array)
  {
    if (array == null)
      array = new float[4];
    getRGBColorComponents(array);
    // Stupid serialization issues require this check.
    array[3] = (falpha == 0 && frgbvalue == null
                ? ((getRGB() & ALPHA_MASK) >> 24) / 255f : falpha);
    return array;
  }

  /**
   * Returns a float array with the red, green, and blue components, in the
   * default sRGB space, with values in the range 0.0-1.0. If the array is
   * null, a new one is created, otherwise it is recycled.
   *
   * @param array the array to put results into (at least 3 elements), or null
   * @return the RGB components
   * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if array is too small
   */
  public float[] getRGBColorComponents(float[] array)
  {
    if (array == null)
      array = new float[3];
    else if (array == frgbvalue)
      return array; // Optimization for getColorComponents(float[]).
    if (frgbvalue == null)
      {
        // Do not inline getRGB() to this.value, because of SystemColor.
        int value = getRGB();
        frgbvalue = new float[] { ((value & RED_MASK) >> 16) / 255f,
                                  ((value & GREEN_MASK) >> 8) / 255f,
                                  (value & BLUE_MASK) / 255f };
      }
    array[0] = frgbvalue[0];
    array[1] = frgbvalue[1];
    array[2] = frgbvalue[2];
    return array;
  }

  /**
   * Returns a float array containing the color and alpha components of this
   * color in the ColorSpace it was created with (the constructors which do
   * not take a ColorSpace parameter use a default sRGB ColorSpace). If the
   * array is null, a new one is created, otherwise it is recycled, and must
   * have at least one more position than components used in the color space.
   *
   * @param array the array to put results into, or null
   * @return the original color space components and alpha value
   * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if array is too small
   */
  public float[] getComponents(float[] array)
  {
    int numComponents = cs == null ? 3 : cs.getNumComponents();
    if (array == null)
      array = new float[1 + numComponents];
    getColorComponents(array);
    // Stupid serialization issues require this check.
    array[numComponents] = (falpha == 0 && frgbvalue == null
                            ? ((getRGB() & ALPHA_MASK) >> 24) / 255f : falpha);
    return array;
  }

  /**
   * Returns a float array containing the color components of this color in
   * the ColorSpace it was created with (the constructors which do not take
   * a ColorSpace parameter use a default sRGB ColorSpace). If the array is
   * null, a new one is created, otherwise it is recycled, and must have at
   * least as many positions as used in the color space.
   *
   * @param array the array to put results into, or null
   * @return the original color space components
   * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if array is too small
   */
  public float[] getColorComponents(float[] array)
  {
    int numComponents = cs == null ? 3 : cs.getNumComponents();
    if (array == null)
      array = new float[numComponents];
    if (fvalue == null) // If fvalue is null, cs should be null too.
      fvalue = getRGBColorComponents(frgbvalue);
    System.arraycopy(fvalue, 0, array, 0, numComponents);
    return array;
  }

  /**
   * Returns a float array containing the color and alpha components of this
   * color in the given ColorSpace. If the array is null, a new one is
   * created, otherwise it is recycled, and must have at least one more
   * position than components used in the color space.
   *
   * @param space the color space to translate to
   * @param array the array to put results into, or null
   * @return the color space components and alpha value
   * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if array is too small
   * @throws NullPointerException if space is null
   */
  public float[] getComponents(ColorSpace space, float[] array)
  {
    int numComponents = space.getNumComponents();
    if (array == null)
      array = new float[1 + numComponents];
    getColorComponents(space, array);
    // Stupid serialization issues require this check.
    array[numComponents] = (falpha == 0 && frgbvalue == null
                            ? ((getRGB() & ALPHA_MASK) >> 24) / 255f : falpha);
    return array;
  }

  /**
   * Returns a float array containing the color components of this color in
   * the given ColorSpace. If the array is null, a new one is created,
   * otherwise it is recycled, and must have at least as many positions as
   * used in the color space.
   *
   * @param space the color space to translate to
   * @return the color space components
   * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if array is too small
   * @throws NullPointerException if space is null
   */
  public float[] getColorComponents(ColorSpace space, float[] array)
  {
    float[] components = space.fromRGB(getRGBColorComponents(frgbvalue));
    if (array == null)
      return components;
    System.arraycopy(components, 0, array, 0, components.length);
    return array;
  }

  /**
   * Returns the color space of this color. Except for the constructor which
   * takes a ColorSpace argument, this will be an implementation of
   * ColorSpace.CS_sRGB.
   *
   * @return the color space
   */
  public ColorSpace getColorSpace()
  {
    return cs == null ? ColorSpace.getInstance(ColorSpace.CS_sRGB) : cs;
  }

  /**
   * Returns a paint context, used for filling areas of a raster scan with
   * this color. Since the color is constant across the entire rectangle, and
   * since it is always in sRGB space, this implementation returns the same
   * object, regardless of the parameters. Subclasses, however, may have a
   * mutable result.
   *
   * @param cm the requested color model
   * @param deviceBounds the bounding box in device coordinates, ignored
   * @param userBounds the bounding box in user coordinates, ignored
   * @param xform the bounds transformation, ignored
   * @param hints any rendering hints, ignored
   * @return a context for painting this solid color
   */
  public PaintContext createContext(ColorModel cm, Rectangle deviceBounds,
                                    Rectangle2D userBounds,
                                    AffineTransform xform,
                                    RenderingHints hints)
  {
    if (context == null || !context.getColorModel().equals(cm))
      context = new ColorPaintContext(cm,value);
    return context;
  }

  /**
   * Returns the transparency level of this color.
   *
   * @return one of {@link #OPAQUE}, {@link #BITMASK}, or {@link #TRANSLUCENT}
   */
  public int getTransparency()
  {
    // Do not inline getRGB() to this.value, because of SystemColor.
    int alpha = getRGB() & ALPHA_MASK;
    return alpha == (255 << 24) ? OPAQUE : alpha == 0 ? BITMASK : TRANSLUCENT;
  }

  /**
   * Converts float values to integer value.
   *
   * @param red the red value
   * @param green the green value
   * @param blue the blue value
   * @param alpha the alpha value
   * @return the integer value made of 8-bit sections
   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if parameters are out of range 0.0-1.0
   */
  private static int convert(float red, float green, float blue, float alpha)
  {
    if (red < 0 || red > 1 || green < 0 || green > 1 || blue < 0 || blue > 1
        || alpha < 0 || alpha > 1)
      throw new IllegalArgumentException("Bad RGB values");
    int redval = Math.round(255 * red);
    int greenval = Math.round(255 * green);
    int blueval = Math.round(255 * blue);
    int alphaval = Math.round(255 * alpha);
    return (alphaval << 24) | (redval << 16) | (greenval << 8) | blueval;
  }
} // class Color