# -*- encoding: utf-8; frozen_string_literal: true -*-
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module HexaPDF
module Content
# == Overview
#
# This module contains classes describing graphic objects that can be drawn on a Canvas.
#
# Since the PDF specification only provides the most common path creation operators, more
# complex graphic objects need more than one operator for their creation. By defining this
# graphic object interface (see below) such complex objects can be drawn in a consistent
# manner on a Canvas.
#
# A graphic object should only use the path creation methods or other graphic objects when it
# is drawn. Stroking and filling, or optionally clipping, is left to the user.
#
# The Canvas class provides a Canvas#draw method that can be used to draw complex graphic
# objects as well as a Canvas#graphic_object method to retrieve an instance of a graphic object
# for custom use. The latter method uses graphic object factories that can be registered via a
# name using the document specific 'graphic_object.map' configuration option.
#
# == Implementation of a Graphic Object
#
# Graphic objects are usually implemented as classes since this automatically allows using the
# class itself as the graphic object's factory.
#
# A graphic object factory is an object that responds to #configure(**kwargs) and returns a
# configured graphic object. When the factory is implemented as a class, the #configure method
# should be a class method returning properly configured instances of the class.
#
# A graphic object itself has to respond to two methods:
#
# #configure(**kwargs)::
# This method is used for re-configuring the graphic object and it should return the
# graphic object itself, not a new object.
#
# #draw(canvas)::
# This method is used for drawing the graphic object on the given Canvas.
module GraphicObject
autoload(:Arc, 'hexapdf/content/graphic_object/arc')
autoload(:EndpointArc, 'hexapdf/content/graphic_object/endpoint_arc')
autoload(:SolidArc, 'hexapdf/content/graphic_object/solid_arc')
autoload(:Geom2D, 'hexapdf/content/graphic_object/geom2d')
end
end
end