/** \file * \brief Main API * * See Copyright Notice in im_lib.h */ #ifndef __IM_H #define __IM_H #if defined(__cplusplus) extern "C" { #endif /** Image data type descriptors. \n * See also \ref datatypeutl. * \ingroup imagerep */ enum imDataType { IM_BYTE, /**< "unsigned char". 1 byte from 0 to 255. */ IM_USHORT, /**< "unsigned short". 2 bytes from 0 to 65,535. */ IM_INT, /**< "int". 4 bytes from -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647. */ IM_FLOAT, /**< "float". 4 bytes single precision IEEE floating point. */ IM_CFLOAT /**< complex "float". 2 float values in sequence, real and imaginary parts. */ }; /** Image color mode color space descriptors (first byte). \n * See also \ref colormodeutl. * \ingroup imagerep */ enum imColorSpace { IM_RGB, /**< Red, Green and Blue (nonlinear). */ IM_MAP, /**< Indexed by RGB color map (data_type=IM_BYTE). */ IM_GRAY, /**< Shades of gray, luma (nonlinear Luminance), or an intensity value that is not related to color. */ IM_BINARY, /**< Indexed by 2 colors: black (0) and white (1) (data_type=IM_BYTE). */ IM_CMYK, /**< Cian, Magenta, Yellow and Black (nonlinear). */ IM_YCBCR, /**< ITU-R 601 Y'CbCr. Y' is luma (nonlinear Luminance). */ IM_LAB, /**< CIE L*a*b*. L* is Lightness (nonlinear Luminance, nearly perceptually uniform). */ IM_LUV, /**< CIE L*u*v*. L* is Lightness (nonlinear Luminance, nearly perceptually uniform). */ IM_XYZ /**< CIE XYZ. Linear Light Tristimulus, Y is linear Luminance. */ }; /** Image color mode configuration/extra descriptors (1 bit each in the second byte). \n * See also \ref colormodeutl. * \ingroup imagerep */ enum imColorModeConfig { IM_ALPHA = 0x100, /**< adds an Alpha channel */ IM_PACKED = 0x200, /**< packed components (rgbrgbrgb...) */ IM_TOPDOWN = 0x400 /**< orientation from top down to bottom */ }; /** File Access Error Codes * \ingroup file */ enum imErrorCodes { IM_ERR_NONE, /**< No error. */ IM_ERR_OPEN, /**< Error while opening the file (read or write). */ IM_ERR_ACCESS, /**< Error while accessing the file (read or write). */ IM_ERR_FORMAT, /**< Invalid or unrecognized file format. */ IM_ERR_DATA, /**< Invalid or unsupported data. */ IM_ERR_COMPRESS, /**< Invalid or unsupported compression. */ IM_ERR_MEM, /**< Insuficient memory */ IM_ERR_COUNTER /**< Interrupted by the counter */ }; /* Internal Image File Structure. */ typedef struct _imFile imFile; /** Opens the file for reading. It must exists. Also reads file header. * It will try to identify the file format. * See also \ref imErrorCodes. \n * In Lua the IM file metatable name is "imFile". * When converted to a string will return "imFile(%p)" where %p is replaced by the userdata address. * If the file is already closed by im.FileClose, then it will return also the suffix "-closed". * * \verbatim im.FileOpen(file_name: string) -> ifile: imFile, error: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * \ingroup file */ imFile* imFileOpen(const char* file_name, int *error); /** Opens the file for reading using a specific format. It must exists. Also reads file header. * See also \ref imErrorCodes and \ref format. * * \verbatim im.FileOpenAs(file_name, format: string) -> ifile: imFile, error: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * \ingroup file */ imFile* imFileOpenAs(const char* file_name, const char* format, int *error); /** Creates a new file for writing using a specific format. If the file exists will be replaced. \n * It will only initialize the format driver and create the file, no data is actually written. * See also \ref imErrorCodes and \ref format. * * \verbatim im.FileNew(file_name: string, format: string) -> ifile: imFile, error: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * \ingroup file */ imFile* imFileNew(const char* file_name, const char* format, int *error); /** Closes the file. \n * In Lua if this function is not called, the file is closed by the garbage collector. * * \verbatim im.FileClose(ifile: imFile) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * \verbatim ifile:Close() [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * \ingroup file */ void imFileClose(imFile* ifile); /** Returns an internal handle. * index=0 returns always an imBinFile* handle, * but for some formats returns NULL because they do not use imBinFile (like AVI and WMV). * index=1 return an internal structure used by the format, usually is a handle * to a third party library structure. This is file format dependent. * * \verbatim ifile:Handle() -> handle: userdata [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * \ingroup file */ void* imFileHandle(imFile* ifile, int index); /** Returns file information. * image_count is the number of images in a stack or * the number of frames in a video/animation or the depth of a volume data. \n * compression and image_count can be NULL. \n * These informations are also available as attributes: * \verbatim FileFormat (string) \endverbatim * \verbatim FileCompression (string) \endverbatim * \verbatim FileImageCount IM_INT (1) \endverbatim * See also \ref format. * * \verbatim ifile:GetInfo() -> format: string, compression: string, image_count: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * \ingroup file */ void imFileGetInfo(imFile* ifile, char* format, char* compression, int *image_count); /** Changes the write compression method. \n * If the compression is not supported will return an error code when writting. \n * Use NULL to set the default compression. You can use the imFileGetInfo to retrieve the actual compression * but only after \ref imFileWriteImageInfo. Only a few formats allow you to change the compression between frames. * * \verbatim ifile:SetInfo(compression: string) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * \ingroup file */ void imFileSetInfo(imFile* ifile, const char* compression); /** Changes an extended attribute. \n * The data will be internally duplicated. \n * If data is NULL the attribute is removed. * If data_type is BYTE then count can be -1 to indicate a NULL terminated string. * See also \ref imDataType. * * \verbatim ifile:SetAttribute(attrib: string, data_type: number, data: table of numbers or string) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * If data_type is IM_BYTE, as_string can be used as data. * \ingroup file */ void imFileSetAttribute(imFile* ifile, const char* attrib, int data_type, int count, const void* data); /** Returns an extended attribute. \n * Returns NULL if not found. data_type and count can be NULL. * See also \ref imDataType. * * \verbatim ifile:GetAttribute(attrib: string, [as_string: boolean]) -> data: table of numbers or string, data_type: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * If data_type is IM_BYTE, as_string can be used to return a string instead of a table. * \ingroup file */ const void* imFileGetAttribute(imFile* ifile, const char* attrib, int *data_type, int *count); /** Returns a list of the attribute names. \n * "attrib" must contain room enough for "attrib_count" names. Use "attrib=NULL" to return only the count. * * \verbatim ifile:GetAttributeList() -> data: table of strings [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * \ingroup file */ void imFileGetAttributeList(imFile* ifile, char** attrib, int *attrib_count); /** Returns the pallete if any. \n * "palette" must be a 256 colors alocated array. \n * Returns zero in "palette_count" if there is no palette. "palette_count" is >0 and <=256. * * \verbatim ifile:GetPalette() -> palette: imPalette [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * \ingroup file */ void imFileGetPalette(imFile* ifile, long* palette, int *palette_count); /** Changes the pallete. \n * "palette_count" is >0 and <=256. * * \verbatim ifile:SetPalette(palette: imPalette) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * \ingroup file */ void imFileSetPalette(imFile* ifile, long* palette, int palette_count); /** Reads the image header if any and returns image information. \n * Reads also the extended image attributes, so other image attributes will be available only after calling this function. \n * Returns an error code. * index specifies the image number between 0 and image_count-1. \n * Some drivers reads only in sequence, so "index" can be ignored by the format driver. \n * Any parameters can be NULL. This function must be called at least once, check each format documentation. * See also \ref imErrorCodes, \ref imDataType, \ref imColorSpace and \ref imColorModeConfig. * * \verbatim ifile:ReadImageInfo([index: number]) -> error: number, width: number, height: number, file_color_mode: number, file_data_type: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * Default index is 0. * \ingroup file */ int imFileReadImageInfo(imFile* ifile, int index, int *width, int *height, int *file_color_mode, int *file_data_type); /** Writes the image header. Writes the file header at the first time it is called. * Writes also the extended image attributes. \n * Must call imFileSetPalette and set other attributes before calling this function. \n * In some formats the color space will be converted to match file format specification. \n * Returns an error code. This function must be called at least once, check each format documentation. * See also \ref imErrorCodes, \ref imDataType, \ref imColorSpace and \ref imColorModeConfig. * * \verbatim ifile:WriteImageInfo(width: number, height: number, user_color_mode: number, user_data_type: number) -> error: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * \ingroup file */ int imFileWriteImageInfo(imFile* ifile, int width, int height, int user_color_mode, int user_data_type); /** Reads the image data with or without conversion. \n * The data can be converted to bitmap when reading. * Data type conversion to byte will always scan for min-max then scale to 0-255, * except integer values that min-max are already between 0-255. Complex to real conversions will use the magnitude. \n * Color mode flags contains packed, alpha and top-botttom information. * If flag is 0 means unpacked, no alpha and bottom up. If flag is -1 the file original flags are used. \n * Returns an error code. * See also \ref imErrorCodes, \ref imDataType, \ref imColorSpace and \ref imColorModeConfig. * * \verbatim ifile:ReadImageData(data: userdata, convert2bitmap: boolean, color_mode_flags: number) -> error: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * \ingroup file */ int imFileReadImageData(imFile* ifile, void* data, int convert2bitmap, int color_mode_flags); /** Writes the image data. \n * Returns an error code. * * \verbatim ifile:WriteImageData(data: userdata) -> error: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * \ingroup file */ int imFileWriteImageData(imFile* ifile, void* data); /** Registers all the internal formats. \n * It is automatically called internally when a format is accessed, * but can be called to force the internal formats to be registered before other formats. * Notice that additional formats when registered will be registered before the internal formats * if imFormatRegisterInternal is not called yet. \n * To control the register order is usefull when two format drivers handle the same format. * The first registered format will always be used first. * \ingroup format */ void imFormatRegisterInternal(void); /** Remove all registered formats. * \ingroup format */ void imFormatRemoveAll(void); /** Returns a list of the registered formats. \n * format_list is an array of format identifiers. * Each format identifier is 10 chars max, maximum of 50 formats. * You can use "char* format_list[50]". * * \verbatim im.FormatList() -> format_list: table of strings [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * \ingroup format */ void imFormatList(char** format_list, int *format_count); /** Returns the format description. \n * Format description is 50 chars max. \n * Extensions are separated like "*.tif;*.tiff;", 50 chars max. \n * Returns an error code. The parameters can be NULL, except format. * See also \ref format. * * \verbatim im.FormatInfo(format: string) -> error: number, desc: string, ext: string, can_sequence: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * \ingroup format */ int imFormatInfo(const char* format, char* desc, char* ext, int *can_sequence); /** Returns the format compressions. \n * Compressions are 20 chars max each, maximum of 50 compressions. You can use "char* comp[50]". \n * color_mode and data_type are optional, use -1 to ignore them. \n * If you use them they will select only the allowed compressions checked like in \ref imFormatCanWriteImage. \n * Returns an error code. * See also \ref format, \ref imErrorCodes, \ref imDataType, \ref imColorSpace and \ref imColorModeConfig. * * \verbatim im.FormatCompressions(format: string, [color_mode: number], [data_type: number]) -> error: number, comp: table of strings [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * \ingroup format */ int imFormatCompressions(const char* format, char** comp, int *comp_count, int color_mode, int data_type); /** Checks if the format suport the given image class at the given compression. \n * Returns an error code. * See also \ref format, \ref imErrorCodes, \ref imDataType, \ref imColorSpace and \ref imColorModeConfig. * * \verbatim im.FormatCanWriteImage(format: string, compression: string, color_mode: number, data_type: number) -> can_write: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim * \ingroup format */ int imFormatCanWriteImage(const char* format, const char* compression, int color_mode, int data_type); #if defined(__cplusplus) } #endif #include "old_im.h" #endif