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diff --git a/skia/ext/bitmap_platform_device_mac.h b/skia/ext/bitmap_platform_device_mac.h
index 0cf483f..6580302 100644
--- a/skia/ext/bitmap_platform_device_mac.h
+++ b/skia/ext/bitmap_platform_device_mac.h
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ namespace skia {
// A device is basically a wrapper around SkBitmap that provides a surface for
// SkCanvas to draw into. Our device provides a surface CoreGraphics can also
-// write to. BitmapPlatformDeviceMac creates a bitmap using
+// write to. BitmapPlatformDevice creates a bitmap using
// CGCreateBitmapContext() in a format that Skia supports and can then use this
// to draw text into, etc. This pixel data is provided to the bitmap that the
// device contains so that it can be shared.
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ namespace skia {
// For us, that other bitmap will become invalid as soon as the device becomes
// invalid, which may lead to subtle bugs. Therefore, DO NOT ASSIGN THE
// DEVICE'S PIXEL DATA TO ANOTHER BITMAP, make sure you copy instead.
-class BitmapPlatformDeviceMac : public PlatformDeviceMac {
+class BitmapPlatformDevice : public PlatformDevice {
public:
// Factory function. The screen DC is used to create the bitmap, and will not
// be stored beyond this function. is_opaque should be set if the caller
@@ -32,10 +32,10 @@ class BitmapPlatformDeviceMac : public PlatformDeviceMac {
// The shared_section parameter is optional (pass NULL for default behavior).
// If shared_section is non-null, then it must be a handle to a file-mapping
// object returned by CreateFileMapping. See CreateDIBSection for details.
- static BitmapPlatformDeviceMac* Create(CGContextRef context,
- int width,
- int height,
- bool is_opaque);
+ static BitmapPlatformDevice* Create(CGContextRef context,
+ int width,
+ int height,
+ bool is_opaque);
// Copy constructor. When copied, devices duplicate their internal data, so
// stay linked. This is because their implementation is very heavyweight
@@ -48,11 +48,11 @@ class BitmapPlatformDeviceMac : public PlatformDeviceMac {
//
// Copy constucting and "=" is designed for saving the device or passing it
// around to another routine willing to deal with the bitmap data directly.
- BitmapPlatformDeviceMac(const BitmapPlatformDeviceMac& other);
- virtual ~BitmapPlatformDeviceMac();
+ BitmapPlatformDevice(const BitmapPlatformDevice& other);
+ virtual ~BitmapPlatformDevice();
// See warning for copy constructor above.
- BitmapPlatformDeviceMac& operator=(const BitmapPlatformDeviceMac& other);
+ BitmapPlatformDevice& operator=(const BitmapPlatformDevice& other);
virtual CGContextRef GetBitmapContext();
virtual void setMatrixClip(const SkMatrix& transform, const SkRegion& region);
@@ -69,10 +69,10 @@ class BitmapPlatformDeviceMac : public PlatformDeviceMac {
// Reference counted data that can be shared between multiple devices. This
// allows copy constructors and operator= for devices to work properly. The
// bitmaps used by the base device class are already refcounted and copyable.
- class BitmapPlatformDeviceMacData;
+ class BitmapPlatformDeviceData;
- BitmapPlatformDeviceMac(BitmapPlatformDeviceMacData* data,
- const SkBitmap& bitmap);
+ BitmapPlatformDevice(BitmapPlatformDeviceData* data,
+ const SkBitmap& bitmap);
// Flushes the CoreGraphics context so that the pixel data can be accessed
// directly by Skia. Overridden from SkDevice, this is called when Skia
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ class BitmapPlatformDeviceMac : public PlatformDeviceMac {
// Data associated with this device, guaranteed non-null. We hold a reference
// to this object.
- BitmapPlatformDeviceMacData* data_;
+ BitmapPlatformDeviceData* data_;
};
} // namespace skia