package main import ( "flag" "fmt" "log" "os" "runtime/pprof" // For performance profiling (unnecessary) ) const ( Width = 512 Height = 512 ObjectFile = "head.obj" Repeat = 1_000 ) func must(err error) { if err != nil { panic(err) } } // However flag works... idk var cpuprofile = flag.String("cpuprofile", "", "write cpu profile to file") func main() { log.Printf("Program start") // Little section for doing cpu profiling. I guess that's all you have to do? flag.Parse() if *cpuprofile != "" { log.Printf("CPU profiling requested, write to %s", *cpuprofile) f, err := os.Create(*cpuprofile) must(err) defer f.Close() err = pprof.StartCPUProfile(f) must(err) defer pprof.StopCPUProfile() } fb := NewFramebuffer(Width, Height) log.Printf("Loading obj %s", ObjectFile) of, err := os.Open(ObjectFile) must(err) defer of.Close() o, err := ParseObj(of) must(err) log.Printf("Running render") halfwidth := float32(fb.Width / 2) halfheight := float32(fb.Height / 2) var x [3]int var y [3]int var hi = int(fb.Height - 1) for range Repeat { for _, f := range o.Faces { // Precompute perspective for vertices to save time. Notice Z // is not considered: is this orthographic projection? Yeah probably... for i := range 3 { // Triangles, bro x[i] = int((f[i].X + 1) * halfwidth) y[i] = hi - int((f[i].Y+1)*halfheight) } Bresenham2(&fb, 0xFFFFFF, x[0], y[0], x[1], y[1]) Bresenham2(&fb, 0xFFFFFF, x[1], y[1], x[2], y[2]) Bresenham2(&fb, 0xFFFFFF, x[2], y[2], x[0], y[0]) } // Just draw a simple line (a million times or something) // // LineDumb5(&fb, 0xFFFFFF, 100, 100, 350, 200) // // LineDumb5(&fb, 0xFF0000, 120, 100, 200, 350) // // LineDumb5(&fb, 0xFF0000, 350, 200, 100, 100) // backward first line // Bresenham2(&fb, 0xFFFFFF, 100, 100, 350, 200) // Bresenham2(&fb, 0xFF0000, 120, 100, 200, 350) // Bresenham2(&fb, 0xFF0000, 350, 200, 100, 100) // backward first line } log.Printf("Exporting ppm to stdout") fmt.Print(fb.ExportPPM()) log.Printf("Program end") }