I considered that but couldn't find a cairo_get_font_scale function quickly to complement the setter 😅
But yes, a full wrapper would transparently handle getting and setting. - Harlan > On Dec 11, 2015, at 7:28 PM, Jack Lawrence <ja...@apple.com> wrote: > > For getter-setter pairs like `setLineWidth`, you might consider turning them > into properties: > > cairo.setLineWidth(0.1) // old > cairo.lineWidth = 0.1 // new > >> On Dec 11, 2015, at 4:22 PM, Gage Morgan via swift-users >> <swift-users@swift.org> wrote: >> >> Harlan, >> >> The answer is yes. I even managed to get a couple you didn't list on my own: >> >> let cairo = Cairo(format: CAIRO_FORMAT_ARGB32, width: 421, height: 410) >> cairo.scale(10.0, y: 10.0) >> cairo.moveTo(29.0, y: 14.7) >> cairo.lineTo(37.6, y: 13.0) >> cairo.moveTo(37.6, y: 13.0) >> cairo.lineTo(30.4, y: 22.2) >> cairo.moveTo(30.4, y: 22.2) >> cairo.lineTo(29.0, y: 14.7) >> cairo.setLineWidth(0.1) >> cairo.stroke() >> cairo.surfaceWriteToPNG("boobs.png") >> >> Swift is both really neat and really frustrating when learning it. >> >> Subject: Re: [swift-users] Need Help with C-to-Swift (finally) >> From: har...@harlanhaskins.com >> Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2015 17:21:38 -0500 >> CC: kwame.br...@gmail.com; swift-users@swift.org >> To: gagemor...@outlook.com >> >> Gage, >> >> Sorry, I just got back from class. >> >> I’ll respond in line! >> >> On Dec 11, 2015, at 5:09 PM, Gage Morgan <gagemor...@outlook.com> wrote: >> >> Harlan, >> >> I read on cairographics.org about bindings awhile back. I think they want >> cairo, not surface, so we would have something like: >> >> let cairo = Surface(format: CAIRO_FORMAT_ARGB32, width: 240, height: 80) >> cairo.setFontFace("serif", weight: CAIRO_FONT_WEIGHT_BOLD) >> cairo.setFontSize(32.0) >> cairo.setSourceRGB(0.0, g: 0.0, b: 1.0) >> cairo.moveTo(x: 10, y: 50) >> cairo.showText("Hello, World!") >> cairo.writeToPNG("hello.png") >> >> Would this work the same as before without "surface" but instead "cairo”? >> >> Absolutely! That’s just a variable name — it could be called ‘puppies’, >> though that’s not very readable. >> >> >> Sent from Outlook Mobile >> >> >> >> >> On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 2:00 PM -0800, "Gage Morgan via swift-users" >> <swift-users@swift.org> wrote: >> >> I went and looked at it, and even now it looks like I want to take every >> function I've used in Cairo and translate it to Swift. Swift is such >> a...simple language compared to everything else. That being said, as a >> result of the specs, it is also much more verbose in terms of writing the >> code. Compared to other languages, it is written out instead of shoved onto >> a few lines. >> >> Is there a way to import modules into other modules? Because it looks like a >> weekend project that will eventually get posted by myself at >> http://github.com/Christoffen-Corporation. >> >> Sent from Outlook Mobile >> >> I’d recommend having a look at the Swift package manager example again — >> https://github.com/apple/swift-package-manager/blob/master/Documentation/SystemModules.md >> >> There’s an example of using those modules together. >> >> >> On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 1:52 PM -0800, "Gage Morgan via swift-users" >> <swift-users@swift.org> wrote: >> >> I meant the code posted in the Gist link above. I don't know jack squat >> about qsort. I'm hoping that if I can reverse-engineer code already >> produced, I can apply it to other parts of Cairo. >> >> Sent from Outlook Mobile >> >> I’ll go ahead and comment it, but I think it’s simplistic enough that it >> should be readable with a grasp of some Swift concepts. Perhaps it’s a good >> idea to look through The Swift Programming Language to figure out some of >> the constructs I used — they’re fairly basic constructs. >> >> >> On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 1:34 PM -0800, "Kwame Bryan"<kwame.br...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> Tutorial on the subject. http://chris.eidhof.nl/posts/swift-c-interop.html >> >> Regards >> Kwame >> >> >> <Mail Attachment.txt><Mail Attachment.txt> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> swift-users mailing list >> swift-users@swift.org >> https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-users >
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