RFR: 8357299: Graphics copyArea doesn't copy any pixels when there is overflow
Phil Race
prr at openjdk.org
Fri May 23 21:01:52 UTC 2025
On Wed, 21 May 2025 03:17:34 GMT, Prasanta Sadhukhan <psadhukhan at openjdk.org> wrote:
> Graphics copyArea overflow check bails out of copying pixels if there is overflow.
> The spec says ""If a portion of the source rectangle lies outside the bounds of the component, or is obscured by another window or component, {@code copyArea} *will be unable to copy* the associated pixels"
>
> which suggests that we should always copy the parts inside the bounds and never the parts outside the bounds
> but it seems currently, in the case of overflow it no longer copies any pixels, including the parts that are inside.
> So, the fix clips the copyarea region to clip bounds so it will only affect pixels within the valid bounds, and any pixels outside will be ignored.
src/java.desktop/share/native/libawt/java2d/loops/Blit.c line 85:
> 83: dstInfo.bounds.x2 = UNSAFE_TO_ADD(dstx, width)
> 84: ? clipInfo.bounds.x2 : (dstx + width);
> 85: dstInfo.bounds.y2 = UNSAFE_TO_ADD(dsty, height)
why wouldn't you always want to limit it to the clip ?
I mean shouldn't it be like this ?
dstInfo.bounds.x2 = UNSAFE_TO_ADD(dstx, width) ? clipInfo.bounds.x2 : (((dstx + width) > clipInfo.bounds.x2) ? clipInfo.bounds.x2 : (dstx + width));
or maybe a bit more readable as
dstInfo.bounds.x2 = ((UNSAFE_TO_ADD(dstx, width) || ((dstx + width) > clipInfo.bounds.x2)) ? clipInfo.bounds.x2 : (dstx + width);
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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/25340#discussion_r2105414616
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