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Aseprite Source Code

If you are here is because you want to learn about Aseprite source code. We'll try to write in these README.md files a summary of each module/library.

Modules & Libraries

Aseprite is separated in the following layers/modules:

Level 0: Completely independent modules

These libraries are easy to be used and embedded in other software because they don't depend on any other component.

  • clip: Clipboard library.
  • fixmath: Fixed point operations (original code from Allegro code by Shawn Hargreaves).
  • flic: Library to load/save FLI/FLC files.
  • gfx: Abstract graphics structures like point, size, rectangle, region, color, etc.
  • laf: Core/basic stuff, multithreading, utf8, sha1, file system, memory, etc.
  • observable: Signal/slot functions.
  • scripting: JavaScript engine.
  • steam: Steam API wrapper to avoid static linking to the .lib file.
  • undo: Generic library to manage a history of undoable commands.
  • wacom: Wacom definitions to use Wintab API.

Level 1

  • cfg (base): Library to load/save .ini files.
  • gen (base): Helper utility to generate C++ files from different XMLs.
  • net (base): Networking library to send HTTP requests.
  • webserver (base): HTTP web server

Level 2

  • doc (base, fixmath, gfx): Document model library.
  • os (base, gfx, wacom): OS input/output.

Level 3

  • filters (base, doc, gfx): Effects for images.
  • render (base, doc, gfx): Library to render documents.
  • ui (base, gfx, os): Portable UI library (buttons, windows, text fields, etc.)
  • updater (base, cfg, net): Component to check for updates.

Level 4

  • dio (base, doc, fixmath, flic): Load/save sprites/documents.

Level 5

  • app (base, doc, dio, filters, fixmath, flic, gfx, pen, render, scripting, os, ui, undo, updater, webserver)

Level 6

  • main (app, base, os, ui)
  • desktop (base, doc, dio, render): Integration with the desktop (Windows Explorer, Finder, GNOME, KDE, etc.)

Debugging Tricks

When Aseprite is compiled with ENABLE_DEVMODE, you have the following extra commands/features available:

  • F5: On Windows shows the amount of used memory.
  • F1: Switch new/old render engine.
  • Ctrl+F1: Switch/test Screen/UI Scaling values.
  • Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Q: crashes the application in case that you want to test the anticrash feature or your need a memory dump file.
  • Ctrl+Alt+Shift+R: recover the active document from the data recovery store.
  • aseprite.ini: [perf] show_render_time=true shows a performance clock in the Editor.

Detect Platform

You can check the platform using the following checks:

#ifdef _WIN32
  #ifdef _WIN64
    // Windows x64
  #else
    // Windows x86
  #endif
#elif defined(__APPLE__)
    // macOS
#else
    // Linux
#endif