NAME

Gimp::OO - Pseudo-OO for Gimp functions.

SYNOPSIS

use Gimp;		# Gimp::OO is now part of Gimp.

DESCRIPTION

As you might have noticed, you can sort most gimp functions fall into three groups, depending on the name-prefix: gimp_, plug_in_, extension_ etc..

Whats more, there are functions groups like gimp_image_ or gimp_selection_, operating on a common object, Images and Selection in this case.

If you only had the plain syntax, your scripts would quickly aquire the "vertical gimp syndrome":

gimp_palette_set_foreground(...)
gimp_layer_new(...)
gimp_palette_set_background(...)
gimp_image_add_layer(...)

etc. Of course, your fingers will suffer from severe injuries as well.

A solution to this situation is to use OO-syntax. Gimp plays some (very) dirty tricks and provides a number of classes, like Gimp::Image and Gimp::Palette that allow shorter identifiers to be used (all these appear with the Gimp:: prefix as well as without, i.e. Gimp::Palette is the same class as Palette).

If you call a method, Gimp tries to find a gimp function by prepending a number of prefixes until it finds a valid function:

$image = Gimp->image_new(...); # calls gimp_image_new(...)
$image = Image->new(...);	# calls gimp_image_new as well
$image = new Image(...);	# the same in green
Palette->set_foreground(...)	# calls gimp_palette_set_foreground(..)

Return values from functions are automatically blessed (through The Magic Autobless feature ;) to their corresponding classes, i.e.

 $image = new Image(...);	# $image is now blessed to Gimp::Image
 $image->height;		# calls gimp_image_height($image)
 $image->flatten;		# likewise gimp_flatten($image)
 $image->histogram(...);	# calls gimp_histogram($image,...), since
				# gimp_image_histogram does not exist

The class argument ($image in the above examples) is prepended to the argument list.

Another shortcut: many functions want a (redundant) image argument, like

$image->shear ($layer, ...)

Since all you want is to shear the $layer, not the $image, this is confusing as well. In cases like this, Gimp allows you to write:

$layer->shear (...)

And automatically infers the additional IMAGE-type argument.

As the (currently) last goodie, if the first argument is of type INT32, its name is "run_mode" and there are no other ambiguties, you can omit it, i.e. these three calls are equivalent:

plug_in_gauss_rle (RUN_NONINTERACTIVE, $image, $layer, 8, 1, 1);
plug_in_gauss_rle ($image, $layer, 8, 1, 1);
plug_in_gauss_rle ($layer, 8, 1, 1);

You can call all sorts of sensible and not-so-sensible functions, so this feature can be abused:

patterns_list Image;		# will call gimp_patterns_list
quit Plugin;			# will quit the Gimp, not an Plugin.

there is no image involved here whatsoever...

AVAILABLE CLASSES

The following classes (with and without Gimp::) are available. The prefixes that are checked are shown as well (the null prefix "" is implicit).

Gimp (there is no Gimp::Gimp, only Gimp::)
gimp_
Layer
gimp_layer_
gimp_drawable_
gimp_floating_sel_
gimp_image_
gimp_
plug_in_
perl_fu_
Image
gimp_image_
gimp_drawable_
gimp_
plug_in_
perl_fu_
Drawable
gimp_drawable_
gimp_layer_
gimp_image_
gimp_
plug_in_
perl_fu_
Selection
gimp_selection_
Channel
gimp_channel_
gimp_drawable_
gimp_selection_
gimp_image_
gimp_
plug_in_
perl_fu_
Display
gimp_display_
gimp_
Palette
gimp_palette_
Plugin
plug_in_
Gradients
gimp_gradients_
Edit
gimp_edit_
Progress
gimp_progress_
Region

(none except the implicit null prefix)

Tile
gimp_tile_
PixelRgn
gimp_pixel_rgn_
GDrawable
gimp_gdrawable_
Brushes
gimp_brushes_
Patterns
gimp_patterns_

AUTHOR

Marc Lehmann <pcg@goof.com>

SEE ALSO

perl(1), Gimp.