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/**
* The {@code GeneralPath} class represents a geometric path
* constructed from straight lines, and quadratic and cubic
* (Bézier) curves. It can contain multiple subpaths.
* <p>
* {@code GeneralPath} is a legacy final class which exactly
* implements the behavior of its superclass {@link Path2D.Float}.
* Together with {@link Path2D.Double}, the {@link Path2D} classes
* provide full implementations of a general geometric path that
* support all of the functionality of the {@link Shape} and
* {@link PathIterator} interfaces with the ability to explicitly
* select different levels of internal coordinate precision.
* <p>
* Use {@code Path2D.Float} (or this legacy {@code GeneralPath}
* subclass) when dealing with data that can be represented
* and used with floating point precision. Use {@code Path2D.Double}
* for data that requires the accuracy or range of double precision.
*
* @author Jim Graham
* @since 1.2
*/
/**
* Constructs a new empty single precision {@code GeneralPath} object
* with a default winding rule of {@link #WIND_NON_ZERO}.
*
* @since 1.2
*/
public GeneralPath() {
super(WIND_NON_ZERO, INIT_SIZE);
}
/**
* Constructs a new <code>GeneralPath</code> object with the specified
* winding rule to control operations that require the interior of the
* path to be defined.
*
* @param rule the winding rule
* @see #WIND_EVEN_ODD
* @see #WIND_NON_ZERO
* @since 1.2
*/
}
/**
* Constructs a new <code>GeneralPath</code> object with the specified
* winding rule and the specified initial capacity to store path
* coordinates.
* This number is an initial guess as to how many path segments
* will be added to the path, but the storage is expanded as
* needed to store whatever path segments are added.
*
* @param rule the winding rule
* @param initialCapacity the estimate for the number of path segments
* in the path
* @see #WIND_EVEN_ODD
* @see #WIND_NON_ZERO
* @since 1.2
*/
super(rule, initialCapacity);
}
/**
* Constructs a new <code>GeneralPath</code> object from an arbitrary
* {@link Shape} object.
* All of the initial geometry and the winding rule for this path are
* taken from the specified <code>Shape</code> object.
*
* @param s the specified <code>Shape</code> object
* @since 1.2
*/
super(s, null);
}
byte[] pointTypes,
int numTypes,
float[] pointCoords,
int numCoords)
{
// used to construct from native
this.windingRule = windingRule;
this.pointTypes = pointTypes;
this.floatCoords = pointCoords;
}
/*
* JDK 1.6 serialVersionUID
*/
}