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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: imagpcx.cpp
3 // Purpose: wxImage PCX handler
4 // Author: Guillermo Rodriguez Garcia <guille@iies.es>
5 // Version: 1.1
6 // CVS-ID: $Id$
7 // Copyright: (c) 1999 Guillermo Rodriguez Garcia
8 // Licence: wxWindows licence
9 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
10
11 #if defined(__GNUG__) && !defined(NO_GCC_PRAGMA)
12 #pragma implementation "imagpcx.h"
13 #endif
14
15 // For compilers that support precompilation, includes "wx.h".
16 #include "wx/wxprec.h"
17
18 #ifdef __BORLANDC__
19 #pragma hdrstop
20 #endif
21
22 #ifndef WX_PRECOMP
23 # include "wx/defs.h"
24 # include "wx/palette.h"
25 #endif
26
27 #if wxUSE_IMAGE && wxUSE_PCX
28
29 #include "wx/imagpcx.h"
30 #include "wx/wfstream.h"
31 #include "wx/module.h"
32 #include "wx/log.h"
33 #include "wx/intl.h"
34
35 #include "wx/hash.h"
36 #include "wx/list.h"
37 #include "wx/object.h"
38
39 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
40 // wxPCXHandler
41 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
42
43 IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPCXHandler,wxImageHandler)
44
45 #if wxUSE_STREAMS
46
47 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
48 // RLE encoding and decoding
49 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
50
51 void RLEencode(unsigned char *p, unsigned int size, wxOutputStream& s)
52 {
53 unsigned int data, last, cont;
54
55 // Write 'size' bytes. The PCX official specs say there will be
56 // a decoding break at the end of each scanline, so in order to
57 // force this decoding break use this function to write, at most,
58 // _one_ complete scanline at a time.
59
60 last = (unsigned char) *(p++);
61 cont = 1;
62 size--;
63
64 while (size-- > 0)
65 {
66 data = (unsigned char) *(p++);
67
68 // Up to 63 bytes with the same value can be stored using
69 // a single { cont, value } pair.
70 //
71 if ((data == last) && (cont < 63))
72 {
73 cont++;
74 }
75 else
76 {
77 // need to write a 'counter' byte?
78 if ((cont > 1) || ((last & 0xC0) == 0xC0))
79 s.PutC((char) (cont | 0xC0));
80
81 s.PutC((char) last);
82 last = data;
83 cont = 1;
84 }
85 }
86
87 // write the last one and return;
88 if ((cont > 1) || ((last & 0xC0) == 0xC0))
89 s.PutC((char) (cont | 0xC0));
90
91 s.PutC((char) last);
92 }
93
94 void RLEdecode(unsigned char *p, unsigned int size, wxInputStream& s)
95 {
96 unsigned int i, data, cont;
97
98 // Read 'size' bytes. The PCX official specs say there will be
99 // a decoding break at the end of each scanline (but not at the
100 // end of each plane inside a scanline). Only use this function
101 // to read one or more _complete_ scanlines. Else, more than
102 // 'size' bytes might be read and the buffer might overflow.
103
104 while (size > 0)
105 {
106 data = (unsigned char)s.GetC();
107
108 // If ((data & 0xC0) != 0xC0), then the value read is a data
109 // byte. Else, it is a counter (cont = val & 0x3F) and the
110 // next byte is the data byte.
111 //
112 if ((data & 0xC0) != 0xC0)
113 {
114 *(p++) = (unsigned char)data;
115 size--;
116 }
117 else
118 {
119 cont = data & 0x3F;
120 data = (unsigned char)s.GetC();
121 for (i = 1; i <= cont; i++)
122 *(p++) = (unsigned char)data;
123 size -= cont;
124 }
125 }
126 }
127
128
129 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
130 // PCX reading and saving
131 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
132
133 // PCX header
134 #define HDR_MANUFACTURER 0
135 #define HDR_VERSION 1
136 #define HDR_ENCODING 2
137 #define HDR_BITSPERPIXEL 3
138 #define HDR_XMIN 4
139 #define HDR_YMIN 6
140 #define HDR_XMAX 8
141 #define HDR_YMAX 10
142 #define HDR_NPLANES 65
143 #define HDR_BYTESPERLINE 66
144 #define HDR_PALETTEINFO 68
145
146 // image formats
147 enum {
148 wxPCX_8BIT, // 8 bpp, 1 plane (8 bit)
149 wxPCX_24BIT // 8 bpp, 3 planes (24 bit)
150 };
151
152 // error codes
153 enum {
154 wxPCX_OK = 0, // everything was OK
155 wxPCX_INVFORMAT = 1, // error in pcx file format
156 wxPCX_MEMERR = 2, // error allocating memory
157 wxPCX_VERERR = 3 // error in pcx version number
158 };
159
160
161 // ReadPCX:
162 // Loads a PCX file into the wxImage object pointed by image.
163 // Returns wxPCX_OK on success, or an error code otherwise
164 // (see above for error codes)
165 //
166 int ReadPCX(wxImage *image, wxInputStream& stream)
167 {
168 unsigned char hdr[128]; // PCX header
169 unsigned char pal[768]; // palette for 8 bit images
170 unsigned char *p; // space to store one scanline
171 unsigned char *dst; // pointer into wxImage data
172 unsigned int width, height; // size of the image
173 unsigned int bytesperline; // bytes per line (each plane)
174 int bitsperpixel; // bits per pixel (each plane)
175 int nplanes; // number of planes
176 int encoding; // is the image RLE encoded?
177 int format; // image format (8 bit, 24 bit)
178 unsigned int i, j;
179
180 // Read PCX header and check the version number (it must
181 // be at least 5 or higher for 8 bit and 24 bit images).
182
183 stream.Read(hdr, 128);
184
185 if (hdr[HDR_VERSION] < 5) return wxPCX_VERERR;
186
187 // Extract all image info from the PCX header.
188
189 encoding = hdr[HDR_ENCODING];
190 nplanes = hdr[HDR_NPLANES];
191 bitsperpixel = hdr[HDR_BITSPERPIXEL];
192 bytesperline = hdr[HDR_BYTESPERLINE] + 256 * hdr[HDR_BYTESPERLINE + 1];
193 width = (hdr[HDR_XMAX] + 256 * hdr[HDR_XMAX + 1]) -
194 (hdr[HDR_XMIN] + 256 * hdr[HDR_XMIN + 1]) + 1;
195 height = (hdr[HDR_YMAX] + 256 * hdr[HDR_YMAX + 1]) -
196 (hdr[HDR_YMIN] + 256 * hdr[HDR_YMIN + 1]) + 1;
197
198 // Check image format. Currently supported formats are
199 // 8 bits (8 bpp, 1 plane) and 24 bits (8 bpp, 3 planes).
200
201 if ((nplanes == 3) && (bitsperpixel == 8))
202 format = wxPCX_24BIT;
203 else if ((nplanes == 1) && (bitsperpixel == 8))
204 format = wxPCX_8BIT;
205 else
206 return wxPCX_INVFORMAT;
207
208 // If the image is of type wxPCX_8BIT, then there is
209 // a palette at the end of the image data. If we were
210 // working with a file, we could seek at the end to the
211 // end (SeekI(-769, wxFromEnd) and read the palette
212 // before proceeding. Unfortunately, this would prevent
213 // loading several PCXs in a single stream, so we can't
214 // do it. Thus, 8-bit images will have to be decoded in
215 // two passes: one to read and decode the image data,
216 // and another to replace 'colour indexes' with RGB
217 // values.
218
219 // Resize the image and allocate memory for a scanline.
220
221 image->Create(width, height);
222
223 if (!image->Ok())
224 return wxPCX_MEMERR;
225
226 if ((p = (unsigned char *) malloc(bytesperline * nplanes)) == NULL)
227 return wxPCX_MEMERR;
228
229 // Now start reading the file, line by line, and store
230 // the data in the format required by wxImage.
231
232 dst = image->GetData();
233
234 for (j = height; j; j--)
235 {
236 if (encoding)
237 RLEdecode(p, bytesperline * nplanes, stream);
238 else
239 stream.Read(p, bytesperline * nplanes);
240
241 switch (format)
242 {
243 case wxPCX_8BIT:
244 {
245 for (i = 0; i < width; i++)
246 {
247 // first pass, just store the colour index
248 *dst = p[i];
249 dst += 3;
250 }
251 break;
252 }
253 case wxPCX_24BIT:
254 {
255 for (i = 0; i < width; i++)
256 {
257 *(dst++) = p[i];
258 *(dst++) = p[i + bytesperline];
259 *(dst++) = p[i + 2 * bytesperline];
260 }
261 break;
262 }
263 }
264 }
265
266 free(p);
267
268 // For 8 bit images, we read the palette, and then do a second
269 // pass replacing indexes with their RGB values;
270
271 if (format == wxPCX_8BIT)
272 {
273 unsigned char index;
274
275 if (stream.GetC() != 12)
276 return wxPCX_INVFORMAT;
277
278 stream.Read(pal, 768);
279
280 p = image->GetData();
281 for (unsigned long k = height * width; k; k--)
282 {
283 index = *p;
284 *(p++) = pal[3 * index];
285 *(p++) = pal[3 * index + 1];
286 *(p++) = pal[3 * index + 2];
287 }
288
289 #if wxUSE_PALETTE
290 unsigned char r[256];
291 unsigned char g[256];
292 unsigned char b[256];
293 for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
294 {
295 r[i] = pal[3*i + 0];
296 g[i] = pal[3*i + 1];
297 b[i] = pal[3*i + 2];
298 }
299 image->SetPalette(wxPalette(256, r, g, b));
300 #endif // wxUSE_PALETTE
301 }
302
303 return wxPCX_OK;
304 }
305
306 // SavePCX:
307 // Saves a PCX file into the wxImage object pointed by image.
308 // Returns wxPCX_OK on success, or an error code otherwise
309 // (see above for error codes). Will try to save as 8-bit
310 // PCX if possible, and then fall back to 24-bit if there
311 // are more than 256 different colours.
312 //
313 int SavePCX(wxImage *image, wxOutputStream& stream)
314 {
315 unsigned char hdr[128]; // PCX header
316 unsigned char pal[768]; // palette for 8 bit images
317 unsigned char *p; // space to store one scanline
318 unsigned char *src; // pointer into wxImage data
319 unsigned int width, height; // size of the image
320 unsigned int bytesperline; // bytes per line (each plane)
321 int nplanes = 3; // number of planes
322 int format = wxPCX_24BIT; // image format (8 bit, 24 bit)
323 wxImageHistogram histogram; // image histogram
324 unsigned long key; // key in the hashtable
325 unsigned int i;
326
327 // See if we can save as 8 bit.
328
329 if (image->CountColours(256) <= 256)
330 {
331 image->ComputeHistogram(histogram);
332 format = wxPCX_8BIT;
333 nplanes = 1;
334 }
335
336 // Get image dimensions, calculate bytesperline (must be even,
337 // according to PCX specs) and allocate space for one complete
338 // scanline.
339
340 if (!image->Ok())
341 return wxPCX_INVFORMAT;
342
343 width = image->GetWidth();
344 height = image->GetHeight();
345 bytesperline = width;
346 if (bytesperline % 2)
347 bytesperline++;
348
349 if ((p = (unsigned char *) malloc(bytesperline * nplanes)) == NULL)
350 return wxPCX_MEMERR;
351
352 // Build header data and write it to the stream. Initially,
353 // set all bytes to zero (most values default to zero).
354
355 memset(hdr, 0, sizeof(hdr));
356
357 hdr[HDR_MANUFACTURER] = 10;
358 hdr[HDR_VERSION] = 5;
359 hdr[HDR_ENCODING] = 1;
360 hdr[HDR_NPLANES] = nplanes;
361 hdr[HDR_BITSPERPIXEL] = 8;
362 hdr[HDR_BYTESPERLINE] = (unsigned char)(bytesperline % 256);
363 hdr[HDR_BYTESPERLINE + 1] = (unsigned char)(bytesperline / 256);
364 hdr[HDR_XMAX] = (unsigned char)((width - 1) % 256);
365 hdr[HDR_XMAX + 1] = (unsigned char)((width - 1) / 256);
366 hdr[HDR_YMAX] = (unsigned char)((height - 1) % 256);
367 hdr[HDR_YMAX + 1] = (unsigned char)((height - 1) / 256);
368 hdr[HDR_PALETTEINFO] = 1;
369
370 stream.Write(hdr, 128);
371
372 // Encode image data line by line and write it to the stream
373
374 src = image->GetData();
375
376 for (; height; height--)
377 {
378 switch (format)
379 {
380 case wxPCX_8BIT:
381 {
382 unsigned char r, g, b;
383
384 for (i = 0; i < width; i++)
385 {
386 r = *(src++);
387 g = *(src++);
388 b = *(src++);
389 key = (r << 16) | (g << 8) | b;
390
391 p[i] = (unsigned char)histogram[key].index;
392 }
393 break;
394 }
395 case wxPCX_24BIT:
396 {
397 for (i = 0; i < width; i++)
398 {
399 p[i] = *(src++);
400 p[i + bytesperline] = *(src++);
401 p[i + 2 * bytesperline] = *(src++);
402 }
403 break;
404 }
405 }
406
407 RLEencode(p, bytesperline * nplanes, stream);
408 }
409
410 free(p);
411
412 // For 8 bit images, build the palette and write it to the stream:
413 if (format == wxPCX_8BIT)
414 {
415 // zero unused colours
416 memset(pal, 0, sizeof(pal));
417
418 unsigned long index;
419
420 for (wxImageHistogram::iterator entry = histogram.begin();
421 entry != histogram.end(); entry++ )
422 {
423 key = entry->first;
424 index = entry->second.index;
425 pal[3 * index] = (unsigned char)(key >> 16);
426 pal[3 * index + 1] = (unsigned char)(key >> 8);
427 pal[3 * index + 2] = (unsigned char)(key);
428 }
429
430 stream.PutC(12);
431 stream.Write(pal, 768);
432 }
433
434 return wxPCX_OK;
435 }
436
437 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
438 // wxPCXHandler
439 //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
440
441 bool wxPCXHandler::LoadFile( wxImage *image, wxInputStream& stream, bool verbose, int WXUNUSED(index) )
442 {
443 int error;
444
445 if (!CanRead(stream))
446 {
447 if (verbose)
448 wxLogError(_("PCX: this is not a PCX file."));
449
450 return FALSE;
451 }
452
453 image->Destroy();
454
455 if ((error = ReadPCX(image, stream)) != wxPCX_OK)
456 {
457 if (verbose)
458 {
459 switch (error)
460 {
461 case wxPCX_INVFORMAT: wxLogError(_("PCX: image format unsupported")); break;
462 case wxPCX_MEMERR: wxLogError(_("PCX: couldn't allocate memory")); break;
463 case wxPCX_VERERR: wxLogError(_("PCX: version number too low")); break;
464 default: wxLogError(_("PCX: unknown error !!!"));
465 }
466 }
467 image->Destroy();
468 return FALSE;
469 }
470
471 return TRUE;
472 }
473
474 bool wxPCXHandler::SaveFile( wxImage *image, wxOutputStream& stream, bool verbose )
475 {
476 int error;
477
478 if ((error = SavePCX(image, stream)) != wxPCX_OK)
479 {
480 if (verbose)
481 {
482 switch (error)
483 {
484 case wxPCX_INVFORMAT: wxLogError(_("PCX: invalid image")); break;
485 case wxPCX_MEMERR: wxLogError(_("PCX: couldn't allocate memory")); break;
486 default: wxLogError(_("PCX: unknown error !!!"));
487 }
488 }
489 }
490
491 return (error == wxPCX_OK);
492 }
493
494 bool wxPCXHandler::DoCanRead( wxInputStream& stream )
495 {
496 unsigned char c = stream.GetC();
497 if ( !stream )
498 return FALSE;
499
500 // not very safe, but this is all we can get from PCX header :-(
501 return c == 10;
502 }
503
504 #endif // wxUSE_STREAMS
505
506 #endif // wxUSE_IMAGE && wxUSE_PCX
507