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annotate libs/imago2/imago2.h @ 26:862a3329a8f0

wohooo, added a shitload of code from zlib/libpng/libjpeg. When the good lord was raining shared libraries the iphone held a fucking umbrella...
author John Tsiombikas <nuclear@mutantstargoat.com>
date Thu, 08 Sep 2011 06:28:38 +0300
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nuclear@26 1 /*
nuclear@26 2 libimago - a multi-format image file input/output library.
nuclear@26 3 Copyright (C) 2010 John Tsiombikas <nuclear@member.fsf.org>
nuclear@26 4
nuclear@26 5 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
nuclear@26 6 it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
nuclear@26 7 by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
nuclear@26 8 (at your option) any later version.
nuclear@26 9
nuclear@26 10 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
nuclear@26 11 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
nuclear@26 12 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
nuclear@26 13 GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
nuclear@26 14
nuclear@26 15 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
nuclear@26 16 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
nuclear@26 17 */
nuclear@26 18
nuclear@26 19 #ifndef IMAGO2_H_
nuclear@26 20 #define IMAGO2_H_
nuclear@26 21
nuclear@26 22 #include <stdio.h>
nuclear@26 23
nuclear@26 24 #ifdef __cplusplus
nuclear@26 25 #define IMG_OPTARG(arg, val) arg = val
nuclear@26 26 #else
nuclear@26 27 #define IMG_OPTARG(arg, val) arg
nuclear@26 28 #endif
nuclear@26 29
nuclear@26 30 /* XXX if you change this make sure to also change pack/unpack arrays in conv.c */
nuclear@26 31 enum img_fmt {
nuclear@26 32 IMG_FMT_GREY8,
nuclear@26 33 IMG_FMT_RGB24,
nuclear@26 34 IMG_FMT_RGBA32,
nuclear@26 35 IMG_FMT_GREYF,
nuclear@26 36 IMG_FMT_RGBF,
nuclear@26 37 IMG_FMT_RGBAF,
nuclear@26 38
nuclear@26 39 NUM_IMG_FMT
nuclear@26 40 };
nuclear@26 41
nuclear@26 42 struct img_pixmap {
nuclear@26 43 void *pixels;
nuclear@26 44 int width, height;
nuclear@26 45 enum img_fmt fmt;
nuclear@26 46 int pixelsz;
nuclear@26 47 char *name;
nuclear@26 48 };
nuclear@26 49
nuclear@26 50 struct img_io {
nuclear@26 51 void *uptr; /* user-data */
nuclear@26 52
nuclear@26 53 size_t (*read)(void *buf, size_t bytes, void *uptr);
nuclear@26 54 size_t (*write)(void *buf, size_t bytes, void *uptr);
nuclear@26 55 long (*seek)(long offs, int whence, void *uptr);
nuclear@26 56 };
nuclear@26 57
nuclear@26 58 #ifdef __cplusplus
nuclear@26 59 extern "C" {
nuclear@26 60 #endif
nuclear@26 61
nuclear@26 62 /* initialize the img_pixmap structure */
nuclear@26 63 void img_init(struct img_pixmap *img);
nuclear@26 64 /* destroys the img_pixmap structure, freeing the pixel buffer (if available)
nuclear@26 65 * and any other memory held by the pixmap.
nuclear@26 66 */
nuclear@26 67 void img_destroy(struct img_pixmap *img);
nuclear@26 68
nuclear@26 69 /* convenience function that allocates an img_pixmap struct and then initializes it.
nuclear@26 70 * returns null if the malloc fails.
nuclear@26 71 */
nuclear@26 72 struct img_pixmap *img_create(void);
nuclear@26 73 /* frees a pixmap previously allocated with img_create (free followed by img_destroy) */
nuclear@26 74 void img_free(struct img_pixmap *img);
nuclear@26 75
nuclear@26 76 int img_set_name(struct img_pixmap *img, const char *name);
nuclear@26 77
nuclear@26 78 /* set the image pixel format */
nuclear@26 79 int img_set_format(struct img_pixmap *img, enum img_fmt fmt);
nuclear@26 80
nuclear@26 81 /* copies one pixmap to another.
nuclear@26 82 * equivalent to: img_set_pixels(dest, src->width, src->height, src->fmt, src->pixels)
nuclear@26 83 */
nuclear@26 84 int img_copy(struct img_pixmap *dest, struct img_pixmap *src);
nuclear@26 85
nuclear@26 86 /* allocates a pixel buffer of the specified dimensions and format, and copies the
nuclear@26 87 * pixels given through the pix pointer into it.
nuclear@26 88 * the pix pointer can be null, in which case there's no copy, just allocation.
nuclear@26 89 *
nuclear@26 90 * C++: fmt and pix have default parameters IMG_FMT_RGBA32 and null respectively.
nuclear@26 91 */
nuclear@26 92 int img_set_pixels(struct img_pixmap *img, int w, int h, IMG_OPTARG(enum img_fmt fmt, IMG_FMT_RGBA32), IMG_OPTARG(void *pix, 0));
nuclear@26 93
nuclear@26 94 /* Simplified image loading
nuclear@26 95 * Loads the specified file, and returns a pointer to an array of pixels of the
nuclear@26 96 * requested pixel format. The width and height of the image are returned through
nuclear@26 97 * the xsz and ysz pointers.
nuclear@26 98 * If the image cannot be loaded, the function returns null.
nuclear@26 99 *
nuclear@26 100 * C++: the format argument is optional and defaults to IMG_FMT_RGBA32
nuclear@26 101 */
nuclear@26 102 void *img_load_pixels(const char *fname, int *xsz, int *ysz, IMG_OPTARG(enum img_fmt fmt, IMG_FMT_RGBA32));
nuclear@26 103
nuclear@26 104 /* Simplified image saving
nuclear@26 105 * Reads an array of pixels supplied through the pix pointer, of dimensions xsz
nuclear@26 106 * and ysz, and pixel-format fmt, and saves it to a file.
nuclear@26 107 * The output filetype is guessed by the filename suffix.
nuclear@26 108 *
nuclear@26 109 * C++: the format argument is optional and defaults to IMG_FMT_RGBA32
nuclear@26 110 */
nuclear@26 111 int img_save_pixels(const char *fname, void *pix, int xsz, int ysz, IMG_OPTARG(enum img_fmt fmt, IMG_FMT_RGBA32));
nuclear@26 112
nuclear@26 113 /* Frees the memory allocated by img_load_pixels */
nuclear@26 114 void img_free_pixels(void *pix);
nuclear@26 115
nuclear@26 116 /* Loads an image file into the supplied pixmap */
nuclear@26 117 int img_load(struct img_pixmap *img, const char *fname);
nuclear@26 118 /* Saves the supplied pixmap to a file. The output filetype is guessed by the filename suffix */
nuclear@26 119 int img_save(struct img_pixmap *img, const char *fname);
nuclear@26 120
nuclear@26 121 /* Reads an image from an open FILE* into the supplied pixmap */
nuclear@26 122 int img_read_file(struct img_pixmap *img, FILE *fp);
nuclear@26 123 /* Writes the supplied pixmap to an open FILE* */
nuclear@26 124 int img_write_file(struct img_pixmap *img, FILE *fp);
nuclear@26 125
nuclear@26 126 /* Reads an image using user-defined file-i/o functions (see img_io_set_*) */
nuclear@26 127 int img_read(struct img_pixmap *img, struct img_io *io);
nuclear@26 128 /* Writes an image using user-defined file-i/o functions (see img_io_set_*) */
nuclear@26 129 int img_write(struct img_pixmap *img, struct img_io *io);
nuclear@26 130
nuclear@26 131 /* Converts an image to the specified pixel format */
nuclear@26 132 int img_convert(struct img_pixmap *img, enum img_fmt tofmt);
nuclear@26 133
nuclear@26 134 /* Converts an image from an integer pixel format to the corresponding floating point one */
nuclear@26 135 int img_to_float(struct img_pixmap *img);
nuclear@26 136 /* Converts an image from a floating point pixel format to the corresponding integer one */
nuclear@26 137 int img_to_integer(struct img_pixmap *img);
nuclear@26 138
nuclear@26 139 /* Returns non-zero (true) if the supplied image is in a floating point pixel format */
nuclear@26 140 int img_is_float(struct img_pixmap *img);
nuclear@26 141 /* Returns non-zero (true) if the supplied image has an alpha channel */
nuclear@26 142 int img_has_alpha(struct img_pixmap *img);
nuclear@26 143
nuclear@26 144
nuclear@26 145 /* These functions can be used to fill an img_io struct before it's passed to
nuclear@26 146 * one of the user-defined i/o image reading/writing functions (img_read/img_write).
nuclear@26 147 *
nuclear@26 148 * User-defined i/o functions:
nuclear@26 149 *
nuclear@26 150 * - size_t read_func(void *buffer, size_t bytes, void *user_ptr)
nuclear@26 151 * Must try to fill the buffer with the specified number of bytes, and return
nuclear@26 152 * the number of bytes actually read.
nuclear@26 153 *
nuclear@26 154 * - size_t write_func(void *buffer, size_t bytes, void *user_ptr)
nuclear@26 155 * Must write the specified number of bytes from the supplied buffer and return
nuclear@26 156 * the number of bytes actually written.
nuclear@26 157 *
nuclear@26 158 * - long seek_func(long offset, int whence, void *user_ptr)
nuclear@26 159 * Must seek offset bytes from: the beginning of the file if whence is SEEK_SET,
nuclear@26 160 * the current position if whence is SEEK_CUR, or the end of the file if whence is
nuclear@26 161 * SEEK_END, and return the resulting file offset from the beginning of the file.
nuclear@26 162 * (i.e. seek_func(0, SEEK_CUR, user_ptr); must be equivalent to an ftell).
nuclear@26 163 *
nuclear@26 164 * All three functions get the user-data pointer set through img_io_set_user_data
nuclear@26 165 * as their last argument.
nuclear@26 166 *
nuclear@26 167 * Note: obviously you don't need to set a write function if you're only going
nuclear@26 168 * to call img_read, or the read and seek function if you're only going to call
nuclear@26 169 * img_write.
nuclear@26 170 *
nuclear@26 171 * Note: if the user-supplied write function is buffered, make sure to flush
nuclear@26 172 * (or close the file) after img_write returns.
nuclear@26 173 */
nuclear@26 174 void img_io_set_user_data(struct img_io *io, void *uptr);
nuclear@26 175 void img_io_set_read_func(struct img_io *io, size_t (*read)(void*, size_t, void*));
nuclear@26 176 void img_io_set_write_func(struct img_io *io, size_t (*write)(void*, size_t, void*));
nuclear@26 177 void img_io_set_seek_func(struct img_io *io, long (*seek)(long, int, void*));
nuclear@26 178
nuclear@26 179
nuclear@26 180 #ifdef __cplusplus
nuclear@26 181 }
nuclear@26 182 #endif
nuclear@26 183
nuclear@26 184
nuclear@26 185 #endif /* IMAGO_H_ */