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  1. data/Rakefile +97 -0
  2. data/doc/README +10 -0
  3. data/doc/build_install.txt +77 -0
  4. data/examples/README +16 -0
  5. data/examples/ctrl/cbox.rb +221 -0
  6. data/examples/ctrl/checkboard.rb +33 -0
  7. data/examples/ctrl/degrade.rb +73 -0
  8. data/examples/ctrl/example1.rb +53 -0
  9. data/examples/ctrl/example2.rb +39 -0
  10. data/examples/ctrl/iupcolorbar.rb +95 -0
  11. data/examples/ctrl/iupcolorbrowser.rb +45 -0
  12. data/examples/ctrl/iupdial.rb +117 -0
  13. data/examples/ctrl/iupgauge.rb +242 -0
  14. data/examples/ctrl/iupgetcolor.rb +8 -0
  15. data/examples/ctrl/iupgetparam.rb +62 -0
  16. data/examples/ctrl/iupglcanvas.rb +172 -0
  17. data/examples/ctrl/iupmask.rb +15 -0
  18. data/examples/ctrl/iupmatrix.rb +39 -0
  19. data/examples/ctrl/iupplot2.rb +603 -0
  20. data/examples/ctrl/iuptabs.rb +22 -0
  21. data/examples/ctrl/iuptree.rb +190 -0
  22. data/examples/ctrl/iupval.rb +71 -0
  23. data/examples/ctrl/numbering.rb +46 -0
  24. data/examples/ctrl/sample.rb +166 -0
  25. data/examples/dlg/iupalarm.rb +14 -0
  26. data/examples/dlg/iupfiledlg.rb +19 -0
  27. data/examples/dlg/iupgetfile.rb +19 -0
  28. data/examples/dlg/iuplistdialog.rb +26 -0
  29. data/examples/dlg/iupmessage.rb +5 -0
  30. data/examples/dlg/iupscanf.rb +17 -0
  31. data/examples/elem/iupbutton.rb +197 -0
  32. data/examples/elem/iupcanvas.rb +27 -0
  33. data/examples/elem/iupcanvas2.rb +113 -0
  34. data/examples/elem/iupcanvas3.rb +62 -0
  35. data/examples/elem/iupdialog.rb +71 -0
  36. data/examples/elem/iupdialog2.rb +25 -0
  37. data/examples/elem/iupfill.rb +51 -0
  38. data/examples/elem/iupframe.rb +25 -0
  39. data/examples/elem/iuphbox.rb +68 -0
  40. data/examples/elem/iupimage.rb +113 -0
  41. data/examples/elem/iupitem.rb +60 -0
  42. data/examples/elem/iuplabel.rb +57 -0
  43. data/examples/elem/iuplist.rb +41 -0
  44. data/examples/elem/iuplist2.rb +125 -0
  45. data/examples/elem/iupmenu.rb +32 -0
  46. data/examples/elem/iupmultiline.rb +24 -0
  47. data/examples/elem/iupmultiline2.rb +156 -0
  48. data/examples/elem/iupradio.rb +32 -0
  49. data/examples/elem/iupseparator.rb +81 -0
  50. data/examples/elem/iupsubmenu.rb +85 -0
  51. data/examples/elem/iuptext.rb +61 -0
  52. data/examples/elem/iuptimer.rb +36 -0
  53. data/examples/elem/iuptoggle.rb +110 -0
  54. data/examples/elem/iupvbox.rb +87 -0
  55. data/examples/elem/iupzbox.rb +60 -0
  56. data/examples/elem/mdisample.rb +376 -0
  57. data/examples/elem/progressbar.rb +294 -0
  58. data/examples/elem/scrollbar.rb +66 -0
  59. data/examples/elem/tray.rb +90 -0
  60. data/examples/func/iupgetattribute.rb +32 -0
  61. data/examples/func/iupidle.rb +48 -0
  62. data/ext/extconf.rb +27 -0
  63. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cd.h +494 -0
  64. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cd_canvas.hpp +358 -0
  65. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cd_old.h +158 -0
  66. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cd_private.h +362 -0
  67. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdcgm.h +34 -0
  68. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdclipbd.h +22 -0
  69. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cddbuf.h +23 -0
  70. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cddebug.h +24 -0
  71. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cddgn.h +23 -0
  72. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cddxf.h +22 -0
  73. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdemf.h +22 -0
  74. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdgdiplus.h +29 -0
  75. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdimage.h +23 -0
  76. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdirgb.h +30 -0
  77. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdiup.h +22 -0
  78. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdlua.h +39 -0
  79. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdlua3_private.h +120 -0
  80. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdlua5_private.h +141 -0
  81. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdluaim.h +24 -0
  82. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdluaiup.h +27 -0
  83. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdluapdf.h +27 -0
  84. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdmf.h +24 -0
  85. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdmf_private.h +32 -0
  86. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdnative.h +26 -0
  87. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdpdf.h +38 -0
  88. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdpicture.h +22 -0
  89. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdprint.h +23 -0
  90. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdps.h +37 -0
  91. data/ext/iup-linux/include/cdwmf.h +22 -0
  92. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im.h +282 -0
  93. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_attrib.h +116 -0
  94. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_attrib_flat.h +39 -0
  95. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_binfile.h +214 -0
  96. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_capture.h +365 -0
  97. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_color.h +465 -0
  98. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_colorhsi.h +61 -0
  99. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_complex.h +160 -0
  100. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_convert.h +127 -0
  101. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_counter.h +69 -0
  102. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_dib.h +195 -0
  103. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_file.h +111 -0
  104. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_format.h +79 -0
  105. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_format_all.h +576 -0
  106. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_format_avi.h +87 -0
  107. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_format_ecw.h +93 -0
  108. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_format_jp2.h +78 -0
  109. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_format_raw.h +64 -0
  110. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_format_wmv.h +100 -0
  111. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_image.h +403 -0
  112. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_kernel.h +315 -0
  113. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_lib.h +191 -0
  114. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_math.h +368 -0
  115. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_math_op.h +219 -0
  116. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_palette.h +172 -0
  117. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_plus.h +73 -0
  118. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_process.h +35 -0
  119. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_process_ana.h +221 -0
  120. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_process_glo.h +170 -0
  121. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_process_loc.h +577 -0
  122. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_process_pon.h +712 -0
  123. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_raw.h +34 -0
  124. data/ext/iup-linux/include/im_util.h +277 -0
  125. data/ext/iup-linux/include/imlua.h +83 -0
  126. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iup.h +255 -0
  127. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iup_pplot.h +40 -0
  128. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcb.h +25 -0
  129. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcbox.h +23 -0
  130. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcbs.h +42 -0
  131. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcells.h +130 -0
  132. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcolorbar.h +126 -0
  133. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcompat.h +62 -0
  134. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcontrols.h +40 -0
  135. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupcpi.h +76 -0
  136. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupdef.h +520 -0
  137. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupdial.h +64 -0
  138. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupgauge.h +57 -0
  139. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupgc.h +20 -0
  140. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupgetparam.h +27 -0
  141. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupgl.h +101 -0
  142. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupim.h +21 -0
  143. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupkey.h +290 -0
  144. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iuplua.h +41 -0
  145. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iuplua_pplot.h +26 -0
  146. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupluacontrols.h +27 -0
  147. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupluagl.h +26 -0
  148. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupluaim.h +26 -0
  149. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupluaole.h +26 -0
  150. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupmask.h +52 -0
  151. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupmatrix.h +69 -0
  152. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupole.h +24 -0
  153. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupsbox.h +20 -0
  154. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupspeech.h +23 -0
  155. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupspin.h +21 -0
  156. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iuptabs.h +79 -0
  157. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iuptree.h +93 -0
  158. data/ext/iup-linux/include/iupval.h +46 -0
  159. data/ext/iup-linux/include/lauxlib.h +174 -0
  160. data/ext/iup-linux/include/lua.h +388 -0
  161. data/ext/iup-linux/include/lua.hpp +9 -0
  162. data/ext/iup-linux/include/luaconf.h +763 -0
  163. data/ext/iup-linux/include/lualib.h +53 -0
  164. data/ext/iup-linux/include/old_im.h +59 -0
  165. data/ext/iup-linux/include/wd.h +78 -0
  166. data/ext/iup-linux/include/wd_old.h +85 -0
  167. data/ext/iup-linux/libcd.so +0 -0
  168. data/ext/iup-linux/libcdcontextplus.so +0 -0
  169. data/ext/iup-linux/libcdluacontextplus51.so +0 -0
  170. data/ext/iup-linux/libcdpdf.so +0 -0
  171. data/ext/iup-linux/libfreetype.so +0 -0
  172. data/ext/iup-linux/libim.so +0 -0
  173. data/ext/iup-linux/libim_fftw.so +0 -0
  174. data/ext/iup-linux/libim_jp2.so +0 -0
  175. data/ext/iup-linux/libim_process.so +0 -0
  176. data/ext/iup-linux/libiup.so +0 -0
  177. data/ext/iup-linux/libiup_pplot.so +0 -0
  178. data/ext/iup-linux/libiupcd.so +0 -0
  179. data/ext/iup-linux/libiupcontrols.so +0 -0
  180. data/ext/iup-linux/libiupgl.so +0 -0
  181. data/ext/iup-linux/libiupim.so +0 -0
  182. data/ext/iup-linux/libiupimglib.so +0 -0
  183. data/ext/iup-linux/libpdflib.so +0 -0
  184. data/ext/iup-win32/cd.dll +0 -0
  185. data/ext/iup-win32/cd.lib +0 -0
  186. data/ext/iup-win32/cdcontextplus.dll +0 -0
  187. data/ext/iup-win32/cdcontextplus.lib +0 -0
  188. data/ext/iup-win32/cdlua51.lib +0 -0
  189. data/ext/iup-win32/cdluacontextplus51.lib +0 -0
  190. data/ext/iup-win32/cdluaim51.lib +0 -0
  191. data/ext/iup-win32/cdluapdf51.lib +0 -0
  192. data/ext/iup-win32/cdpdf.dll +0 -0
  193. data/ext/iup-win32/cdpdf.lib +0 -0
  194. data/ext/iup-win32/freetype6.dll +0 -0
  195. data/ext/iup-win32/freetype6.lib +0 -0
  196. data/ext/iup-win32/im.dll +0 -0
  197. data/ext/iup-win32/im_avi.dll +0 -0
  198. data/ext/iup-win32/im_capture.dll +0 -0
  199. data/ext/iup-win32/im_ecw.dll +0 -0
  200. data/ext/iup-win32/im_fftw.dll +0 -0
  201. data/ext/iup-win32/im_jp2.dll +0 -0
  202. data/ext/iup-win32/im_process.dll +0 -0
  203. data/ext/iup-win32/im_wmv.dll +0 -0
  204. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cd.h +494 -0
  205. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cd_canvas.hpp +358 -0
  206. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cd_old.h +158 -0
  207. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cd_private.h +362 -0
  208. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdcgm.h +34 -0
  209. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdclipbd.h +22 -0
  210. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cddbuf.h +23 -0
  211. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cddebug.h +24 -0
  212. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cddgn.h +23 -0
  213. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cddxf.h +22 -0
  214. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdemf.h +22 -0
  215. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdgdiplus.h +29 -0
  216. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdimage.h +23 -0
  217. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdirgb.h +30 -0
  218. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdiup.h +22 -0
  219. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdlua.h +39 -0
  220. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdlua3_private.h +120 -0
  221. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdlua5_private.h +141 -0
  222. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdluaim.h +24 -0
  223. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdluaiup.h +27 -0
  224. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdluapdf.h +27 -0
  225. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdmf.h +24 -0
  226. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdmf_private.h +32 -0
  227. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdnative.h +26 -0
  228. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdpdf.h +38 -0
  229. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdpicture.h +22 -0
  230. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdprint.h +23 -0
  231. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdps.h +37 -0
  232. data/ext/iup-win32/include/cdwmf.h +22 -0
  233. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iup.h +255 -0
  234. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iup_pplot.h +40 -0
  235. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupcb.h +25 -0
  236. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupcbox.h +23 -0
  237. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupcbs.h +42 -0
  238. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupcells.h +130 -0
  239. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupcolorbar.h +126 -0
  240. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupcompat.h +62 -0
  241. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupcontrols.h +40 -0
  242. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupcpi.h +76 -0
  243. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupdef.h +520 -0
  244. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupdial.h +64 -0
  245. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupgauge.h +57 -0
  246. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupgc.h +20 -0
  247. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupgetparam.h +27 -0
  248. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupgl.h +101 -0
  249. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupim.h +21 -0
  250. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupkey.h +290 -0
  251. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iuplua.h +41 -0
  252. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iuplua_pplot.h +26 -0
  253. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupluacontrols.h +27 -0
  254. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupluagl.h +26 -0
  255. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupluaim.h +26 -0
  256. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupluaole.h +26 -0
  257. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupmask.h +52 -0
  258. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupmatrix.h +69 -0
  259. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupole.h +24 -0
  260. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupsbox.h +20 -0
  261. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupspeech.h +23 -0
  262. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupspin.h +21 -0
  263. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iuptabs.h +79 -0
  264. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iuptree.h +93 -0
  265. data/ext/iup-win32/include/iupval.h +46 -0
  266. data/ext/iup-win32/include/wd.h +78 -0
  267. data/ext/iup-win32/include/wd_old.h +85 -0
  268. data/ext/iup-win32/iup.dll +0 -0
  269. data/ext/iup-win32/iup.lib +0 -0
  270. data/ext/iup-win32/iup_pplot.dll +0 -0
  271. data/ext/iup-win32/iup_pplot.lib +0 -0
  272. data/ext/iup-win32/iupcd.dll +0 -0
  273. data/ext/iup-win32/iupcd.lib +0 -0
  274. data/ext/iup-win32/iupcontrols.dll +0 -0
  275. data/ext/iup-win32/iupcontrols.lib +0 -0
  276. data/ext/iup-win32/iupgl.dll +0 -0
  277. data/ext/iup-win32/iupgl.lib +0 -0
  278. data/ext/iup-win32/iupim.dll +0 -0
  279. data/ext/iup-win32/iupim.lib +0 -0
  280. data/ext/iup-win32/iupimglib.dll +0 -0
  281. data/ext/iup-win32/iupimglib.lib +0 -0
  282. data/ext/iup-win32/iuplua51.lib +0 -0
  283. data/ext/iup-win32/iuplua_pplot51.lib +0 -0
  284. data/ext/iup-win32/iupluacd51.lib +0 -0
  285. data/ext/iup-win32/iupluacontrols51.lib +0 -0
  286. data/ext/iup-win32/iupluagl51.lib +0 -0
  287. data/ext/iup-win32/iupluaim51.lib +0 -0
  288. data/ext/iup-win32/iupluaimglib51.lib +0 -0
  289. data/ext/iup-win32/iupluaole51.lib +0 -0
  290. data/ext/iup-win32/iupole.dll +0 -0
  291. data/ext/iup-win32/iupole.lib +0 -0
  292. data/ext/iup-win32/iupstub.lib +0 -0
  293. data/ext/iup-win32/pdflib.dll +0 -0
  294. data/ext/iup-win32/pdflib.lib +0 -0
  295. data/ext/iup.c +1261 -0
  296. data/ext/mkrf_conf.rb +72 -0
  297. data/ext/rb_cd.h +1525 -0
  298. data/ext/rb_iup.h +2446 -0
  299. data/ext/rb_iup_pplot.h +129 -0
  300. data/ext/rb_iupcb.h +13 -0
  301. data/ext/rb_iupcbox.h +40 -0
  302. data/ext/rb_iupcells.h +15 -0
  303. data/ext/rb_iupcolorbar.h +17 -0
  304. data/ext/rb_iupcompat.h +237 -0
  305. data/ext/rb_iupcontrols.h +28 -0
  306. data/ext/rb_iupdef.h +3 -0
  307. data/ext/rb_iupdial.h +24 -0
  308. data/ext/rb_iupgauge.h +15 -0
  309. data/ext/rb_iupgc.h +18 -0
  310. data/ext/rb_iupgetparam.h +72 -0
  311. data/ext/rb_iupgl.h +58 -0
  312. data/ext/rb_iupim.h +25 -0
  313. data/ext/rb_iupmask.h +189 -0
  314. data/ext/rb_iupmatrix.h +80 -0
  315. data/ext/rb_iupole.h +24 -0
  316. data/ext/rb_iupsbox.h +23 -0
  317. data/ext/rb_iupspeech.h +25 -0
  318. data/ext/rb_iupspin.h +29 -0
  319. data/ext/rb_iuptabs.h +29 -0
  320. data/ext/rb_iuptree.h +94 -0
  321. data/ext/rb_iupval.h +24 -0
  322. data/lib/README +1 -0
  323. metadata +391 -0
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+ /** \file
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+ * \brief Attributes Table.
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+ *
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+ * See Copyright Notice in im_lib.h
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+ */
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+
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+ #ifndef __IM_ATTRIB_H_
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+ #define __IM_ATTRIB_H_
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+
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+ #include "im_attrib_flat.h"
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+
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+ /** \brief Attributes Table.
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+ *
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+ * \par
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+ * All the attributes have a name, a type, a count and the data.\n
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+ * Names are usually strings with less that 30 chars.
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+ * \par
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+ * Attributes are stored in a hash table for fast access. \n
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+ * We use the hash function described in "The Pratice of Programming" of Kernighan & Pike.
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+ * \ingroup util */
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+ class imAttribTable
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+ {
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+ imAttribTablePrivate* ptable;
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+ public:
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+
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+ /** Creates an empty table.
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+ * If size is zero the default size of 101 is used. Size must be a prime number.
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+ * Other common values are 67, 599 and 1499.*/
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+ imAttribTable(int hash_size)
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+ { ptable = imAttribTableCreate(hash_size); }
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+
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+ /** Destroys the table and all the attributes. */
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+ ~imAttribTable()
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+ { imAttribTableDestroy(ptable); ptable = 0; }
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+
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+ /** Returns the number of elements in the table. */
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+ int Count() const
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+ { return imAttribTableCount(ptable); }
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+
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+ /** Removes all the attributes in the table */
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+ void RemoveAll()
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+ { imAttribTableRemoveAll(ptable); }
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+
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+ /** Copies the contents of the given table into this table. */
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+ void CopyFrom(const imAttribTable& table)
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+ { imAttribTableCopyFrom(ptable, table.ptable); }
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+
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+ /** Inserts an attribute into the table. \n
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+ * Data is duplicated if not NULL, else data is initialized with zeros.
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+ * See also \ref imDataType. */
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+ void Set(const char* name, int data_type, int count, const void* data)
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+ { imAttribTableSet(ptable, name, data_type, count, data); }
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+
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+ /** Removes an attribute from the table given its name. */
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+ void UnSet(const char *name)
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+ { imAttribTableUnSet(ptable, name); }
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+
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+ /** Finds an attribute in the table.
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+ * Returns the attribute if found, NULL otherwise.
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+ * See also \ref imDataType. */
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+ const void* Get(const char *name, int *data_type = 0, int *count = 0) const
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+ { return imAttribTableGet(ptable, name, data_type, count); }
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+
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+ /** For each attribute calls the user callback. If the callback returns 0 the function returns. */
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+ void ForEach(void* user_data, imAttribTableCallback attrib_func) const
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+ { imAttribTableForEach(ptable, user_data, attrib_func); }
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+ };
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+
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+ /** \brief Attributes Table.
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+ *
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+ * \par
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+ * Same as \ref imAttribTable, but uses an array of fixed size.
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+ * \ingroup util */
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+ class imAttribArray
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+ {
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+ imAttribTablePrivate* ptable;
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+ public:
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+
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+ /** Creates an empty array. */
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+ imAttribArray(int count)
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+ { ptable = imAttribArrayCreate(count); }
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+
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+ /** Destroys the array and all the attributes. */
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+ ~imAttribArray()
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+ { imAttribTableDestroy(ptable); ptable = 0; }
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+
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+ /** Returns the number of elements in the array. */
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+ int Count() const
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+ { return imAttribTableCount(ptable); }
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+
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+ /** Removes all the attributes in the array */
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+ void RemoveAll()
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+ { imAttribTableRemoveAll(ptable); }
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+
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+ /** Copies the contents of the given table into this table. */
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+ void CopyFrom(const imAttribArray& table)
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+ { imAttribArrayCopyFrom(ptable, table.ptable); }
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+
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+ /** Inserts an attribute into the array. \n
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+ * Data is duplicated if not NULL, else data is initialized with zeros.
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+ * See also \ref imDataType. */
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+ void Set(int index, const char* name, int data_type, int count, const void* data)
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+ { imAttribArraySet(ptable, index, name, data_type, count, data); }
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+
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+ /** Finds an attribute in the array.
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+ * Returns the attribute if found, NULL otherwise.
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+ * See also \ref imDataType. */
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+ const void* Get(int index, char *name = 0, int *data_type = 0, int *count = 0) const
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+ { return imAttribArrayGet(ptable, index, name, data_type, count); }
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+
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+ /** For each attribute calls the user callback. If the callback returns 0 the function returns. */
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+ void ForEach(void* user_data, imAttribTableCallback attrib_func) const
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+ { imAttribTableForEach(ptable, user_data, attrib_func); }
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+ };
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+
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+ #endif
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+ /** \file
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+ * \brief Attributes Table Flat API.
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+ * This will simplify the DLL export, and can be used for C aplications.
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+ *
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+ * See Copyright Notice in im_lib.h
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+ */
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+
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+ #ifndef __IM_ATTRIB_FLAT_H_
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+ #define __IM_ATTRIB_FLAT_H_
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+
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+ #if defined(__cplusplus)
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+ extern "C" {
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+ #endif
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+
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+ struct imAttribTablePrivate;
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+
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+ /** Definition of the callback used in ForEach function. */
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+ typedef int (*imAttribTableCallback)(void* user_data, int index, const char* name, int data_type, int count, const void* data);
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+
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+ imAttribTablePrivate* imAttribTableCreate(int hash_size);
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+ void imAttribTableDestroy(imAttribTablePrivate* ptable);
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+ int imAttribTableCount(imAttribTablePrivate* ptable);
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+ void imAttribTableRemoveAll(imAttribTablePrivate* ptable);
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+ const void* imAttribTableGet(const imAttribTablePrivate* ptable, const char *name, int *data_type, int *count);
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+ void imAttribTableSet(imAttribTablePrivate* ptable, const char* name, int data_type, int count, const void* data);
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+ void imAttribTableUnSet(imAttribTablePrivate* ptable, const char *name);
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+ void imAttribTableCopyFrom(imAttribTablePrivate* ptable_dst, const imAttribTablePrivate* ptable_src);
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+ void imAttribTableForEach(const imAttribTablePrivate* ptable, void* user_data, imAttribTableCallback attrib_func);
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+
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+ imAttribTablePrivate* imAttribArrayCreate(int hash_size);
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+ const void* imAttribArrayGet(const imAttribTablePrivate* ptable, int index, char *name, int *data_type, int *count);
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+ void imAttribArraySet(imAttribTablePrivate* ptable, int index, const char* name, int data_type, int count, const void* data);
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+ void imAttribArrayCopyFrom(imAttribTablePrivate* ptable_dst, const imAttribTablePrivate* ptable_src);
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+
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+ #if defined(__cplusplus)
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+ }
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+ #endif
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+
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+ #endif
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+ /** \file
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+ * \brief Binary File Access.
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+ *
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+ * See Copyright Notice in im_lib.h
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+ */
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+
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+ #include "im_util.h"
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+
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+ #ifndef __IM_BINFILE_H
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+ #define __IM_BINFILE_H
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+
12
+ #if defined(__cplusplus)
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+ extern "C" {
14
+ #endif
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+
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+
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+ /** \defgroup binfile Binary File Access
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+ *
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+ * \par
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+ * These functions are very usefull for reading/writing binary files
21
+ * that have headers or data that have to be converted depending on
22
+ * the current CPU byte order. It can invert 2, 4 or 8 bytes numbers to/from little/big-endian orders.
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+ * \par
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+ * It will process the data only if the file format is diferent from the current CPU.
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+ * \par
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+ * Can read from disk or memory. In case of a memory buffer, the file name must be the \ref imBinMemoryFileName structure.
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+ * \par
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+ * See \ref im_binfile.h
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+ * \ingroup util */
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+
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+ typedef struct _imBinFile imBinFile;
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+
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+ /** Opens an existant binary file for reading.
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+ * The default file byte order is the CPU byte order.
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+ * Returns NULL if failed.
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+ * \ingroup binfile */
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+ imBinFile* imBinFileOpen(const char* pFileName);
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+
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+ /** Creates a new binary file for writing.
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+ * The default file byte order is the CPU byte order.
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+ * Returns NULL if failed.
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+ * \ingroup binfile */
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+ imBinFile* imBinFileNew(const char* pFileName);
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+
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+ /** Closes the file.
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+ * \ingroup binfile */
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+ void imBinFileClose(imBinFile* bfile);
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+
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+ /** Indicates that was an error on the last operation.
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+ * \ingroup binfile */
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+ int imBinFileError(imBinFile* bfile);
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+
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+ /** Returns the file size in bytes.
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+ * \ingroup binfile */
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+ unsigned long imBinFileSize(imBinFile* bfile);
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+
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+ /** Changes the file byte order. Returns the old one.
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+ * \ingroup binfile */
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+ int imBinFileByteOrder(imBinFile* bfile, int pByteOrder);
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+
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+ /** Reads an array of count values with byte sizes: 1, 2, 4, or 8. And invert the byte order if necessary after read.
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+ * \ingroup binfile */
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+ unsigned long imBinFileRead(imBinFile* bfile, void* pValues, unsigned long pCount, int pSizeOf);
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+
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+ /** Writes an array of values with sizes: 1, 2, 4, or 8. And invert the byte order if necessary before write.\n
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+ * <b>ATENTION</b>: The function will not make a temporary copy of the values to invert the byte order.\n
67
+ * So after the call the values will be invalid, if the file byte order is diferent from the CPU byte order.
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+ * \ingroup binfile */
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+ unsigned long imBinFileWrite(imBinFile* bfile, void* pValues, unsigned long pCount, int pSizeOf);
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+
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+ /** Writes a string without the NULL terminator. The function uses sprintf to compose the string. \n
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+ * The internal buffer is fixed at 4096 bytes.
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+ * \ingroup binfile */
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+ unsigned long imBinFilePrintf(imBinFile* bfile, char *format, ...);
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+
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+ /** Moves the file pointer from the begining of the file.\n
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+ * When writing to a file seeking can go beyond the end of the file.
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+ * \ingroup binfile */
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+ void imBinFileSeekTo(imBinFile* bfile, unsigned long pOffset);
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+
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+ /** Moves the file pointer from current position.\n
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+ * If the offset is a negative value the pointer moves backwards.
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+ * \ingroup binfile */
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+ void imBinFileSeekOffset(imBinFile* bfile, long pOffset);
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+
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+ /** Moves the file pointer from the end of the file.\n
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+ * The offset is usually a negative value.
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+ * \ingroup binfile */
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+ void imBinFileSeekFrom(imBinFile* bfile, long pOffset);
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+
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+ /** Returns the current offset position.
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+ * \ingroup binfile */
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+ unsigned long imBinFileTell(imBinFile* bfile);
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+
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+ /** Indicates that the file pointer is at the end of the file.
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+ * \ingroup binfile */
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+ int imBinFileEndOfFile(imBinFile* bfile);
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+
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+ /** Predefined I/O Modules.
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+ * \ingroup binfile */
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+ enum imBinFileModule
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+ {
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+ IM_RAWFILE, /**< System dependent file I/O Rotines. */
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+ IM_STREAM, /**< Standard Ansi C Stream I/O Rotines. */
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+ IM_MEMFILE, /**< Uses a memory buffer (see \ref imBinMemoryFileName). */
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+ IM_SUBFILE, /**< It is a sub file. FileName is a imBinFile* pointer from any other module. */
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+ IM_FILEHANDLE,/**< System dependent file I/O Rotines, but FileName is a system file handle ("int" in UNIX and "HANDLE" in Windows). */
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+ IM_IOCUSTOM0 /**< Other registered modules starts from here. */
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+ };
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+
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+ /** Sets the current I/O module.
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+ * \returns the previous function set, or -1 if failed.
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+ * See also \ref imBinFileModule.
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+ * \ingroup binfile */
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+ int imBinFileSetCurrentModule(int pModule);
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+
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+ /** \brief Memory File I/O Filename
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+ *
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+ * \par
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+ * Fake file name for the memory I/O module.
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+ * \ingroup binfile */
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+ typedef struct _imBinMemoryFileName
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+ {
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+ unsigned char *buffer; /**< The memory buffer. If you are reading the buffer must exists.
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+ * If you are writing the buffer can be internally allocated to the given size. The buffer is never free.
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+ * The buffer is allocated using "malloc", and reallocated using "realloc". Use "free" to release it.
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+ * To avoid RTL conflicts use the function imBinMemoryRelease. */
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+ int size; /**< Size of the buffer. */
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+ float reallocate; /**< Reallocate factor for the memory buffer when writing (size += reallocate*size).
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+ * Set reallocate to 0 to disable reallocation, in this case buffer must not be NULL. */
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+ }imBinMemoryFileName;
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+
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+ /** Release the internal memory allocated when writing a Memory File (see \ref imBinMemoryFileName).
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+ * \ingroup binfile */
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+ void imBinMemoryRelease(unsigned char *buffer);
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+
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+
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+ #if defined(__cplusplus)
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+ }
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+ #endif
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+
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+
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+ #if defined(__cplusplus)
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+
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+ /** Base class to help the creation of new modules.\n
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+ * It handles the read/write operations with byte order correction if necessary.
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+ * \ingroup binfile */
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+ class imBinFileBase
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+ {
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+ friend class imBinSubFile;
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+
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+ protected:
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+ int IsNew,
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+ FileByteOrder,
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+ DoByteOrder; // to speed up byte order checking
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+
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+ // These will actually read/write the data
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+ virtual unsigned long ReadBuf(void* pValues, unsigned long pSize) = 0;
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+ virtual unsigned long WriteBuf(void* pValues, unsigned long pSize) = 0;
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+
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+ public:
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+
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+ int InitByteOrder(int ByteOrder)
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+ {
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+ int old_byte_order = this->FileByteOrder;
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+ this->FileByteOrder = ByteOrder;
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+
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+ if (ByteOrder != imBinCPUByteOrder())
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+ this->DoByteOrder = 1;
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+ else
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+ this->DoByteOrder = 0;
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+ return old_byte_order;
173
+ }
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+
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+ // These will take care of byte swap if needed.
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+
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+ unsigned long Read(void* pValues, unsigned long pCount, int pSizeOf)
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+ {
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+ unsigned long rSize = ReadBuf(pValues, pCount * pSizeOf);
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+ if (pSizeOf != 1 && DoByteOrder) imBinSwapBytes(pValues, pCount, pSizeOf);
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+ return rSize/pSizeOf;
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+ }
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+
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+ unsigned long Write(void* pValues, unsigned long pCount, int pSizeOf)
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+ {
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+ if (pSizeOf != 1 && DoByteOrder) imBinSwapBytes(pValues, pCount, pSizeOf);
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+ return WriteBuf(pValues, pCount * pSizeOf)/pSizeOf;
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+ }
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+
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+ virtual void Open(const char* pFileName) = 0;
191
+ virtual void New(const char* pFileName) = 0;
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+ virtual void Close() = 0;
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+ virtual unsigned long FileSize() = 0;
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+ virtual int HasError() const = 0;
195
+ virtual void SeekTo(unsigned long pOffset) = 0;
196
+ virtual void SeekOffset(long pOffset) = 0;
197
+ virtual void SeekFrom(long pOffset) = 0;
198
+ virtual unsigned long Tell() const = 0;
199
+ virtual int EndOfFile() const = 0;
200
+ };
201
+
202
+ /** File I/O module creation callback.
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+ * \ingroup binfile */
204
+ typedef imBinFileBase* (*imBinFileNewFunc)();
205
+
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+ /** Register a user I/O module.\n
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+ * Returns the new function set id.\n
208
+ * Accepts up to 10 modules.
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+ * \ingroup binfile */
210
+ int imBinFileRegisterModule(imBinFileNewFunc pNewFunc);
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+
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+ #endif
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+
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+ #endif
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1
+ /** \file
2
+ * \brief Video Capture
3
+ *
4
+ * See Copyright Notice in im.h
5
+ */
6
+
7
+ #ifndef __IM_CAPTURE_H
8
+ #define __IM_CAPTURE_H
9
+
10
+ #if defined(__cplusplus)
11
+ extern "C" {
12
+ #endif
13
+
14
+ /* declarations to create an export library for Watcom. */
15
+ #if ! defined (IM_DECL)
16
+ #if defined (__WATCOMC__)
17
+ #define IM_DECL __cdecl
18
+ #elif defined(__WATCOM_CPLUSPLUS__)
19
+ #define IM_DECL __cdecl
20
+ #else
21
+ #define IM_DECL
22
+ #endif
23
+ #endif
24
+
25
+ /** \defgroup capture Image Capture
26
+ * \par
27
+ * Functions to capture images from live video devices.
28
+ * \par
29
+ * See \ref im_capture.h
30
+ */
31
+
32
+ typedef struct _imVideoCapture imVideoCapture;
33
+
34
+ /** Returns the number of available devices.
35
+ *
36
+ * \verbatim im.VideoCaptureDeviceCount() -> count: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
37
+ * \ingroup capture */
38
+ int IM_DECL imVideoCaptureDeviceCount(void);
39
+
40
+ /** Returns the device description. Returns NULL only if it is an invalid device.
41
+ *
42
+ * \verbatim im.VideoCaptureDeviceDesc(device: number) -> desc: string [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
43
+ * \ingroup capture */
44
+ const char* IM_DECL imVideoCaptureDeviceDesc(int device);
45
+
46
+ /** Returns the extendend device description. May return NULL.
47
+ *
48
+ * \verbatim im.VideoCaptureDeviceExDesc(device: number) -> desc: string [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
49
+ * \ingroup capture */
50
+ const char* imVideoCaptureDeviceExDesc(int device);
51
+
52
+ /** Returns the device path configuration. This is a unique string.
53
+ *
54
+ * \verbatim im.VideoCaptureDevicePath(device: number) -> desc: string [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
55
+ * \ingroup capture */
56
+ const char* imVideoCaptureDevicePath(int device);
57
+
58
+ /** Returns the vendor information. May return NULL.
59
+ *
60
+ * \verbatim im.VideoCaptureDeviceVendorInfo(device: number) -> desc: string [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
61
+ * \ingroup capture */
62
+ const char* imVideoCaptureDeviceVendorInfo(int device);
63
+
64
+ /** Reload the device list. The devices can be dynamically removed or added to the system.
65
+ * Returns the number of available devices.
66
+ *
67
+ * \verbatim im.imVideoCaptureReloadDevices() -> count: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
68
+ * \ingroup capture */
69
+ int IM_DECL imVideoCaptureReloadDevices(void);
70
+
71
+ /** Creates a new imVideoCapture object. \n
72
+ * Returns NULL if there is no capture device available. \n
73
+ * In Windows returns NULL if DirectX version is older than 8. \n
74
+ * In Lua the IM videocapture metatable name is "imVideoCapture".
75
+ * When converted to a string will return "imVideoCapture(%p)" where %p is replaced by the userdata address.
76
+ * If the videocapture is already destroyed by im.VideoCaptureDestroy, then it will return also the suffix "-destroyed".
77
+ *
78
+ * \verbatim im.VideoCaptureCreate() -> vc: imVideoCapture [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
79
+ * \ingroup capture */
80
+ imVideoCapture* IM_DECL imVideoCaptureCreate(void);
81
+
82
+ /** Destroys a imVideoCapture object. \n
83
+ * In Lua if this function is not called, the videocapture is destroyed by the garbage collector.
84
+ *
85
+ * \verbatim im.VideoCaptureDestroy(vc: imVideoCapture) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
86
+ * \verbatim vc:Destroy() [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
87
+ * \ingroup capture */
88
+ void IM_DECL imVideoCaptureDestroy(imVideoCapture* vc);
89
+
90
+ /** Connects to a capture device.
91
+ * More than one imVideoCapture object can be created
92
+ * but they must be connected to different devices. \n
93
+ * If the object is conected it will disconnect first. \n
94
+ * Use -1 to return the current connected device,
95
+ * in this case returns -1 if not connected. \n
96
+ * Returns zero if failed.
97
+ *
98
+ * \verbatim vc:Connect([device: number]) -> ret: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
99
+ * \ingroup capture */
100
+ int IM_DECL imVideoCaptureConnect(imVideoCapture* vc, int device);
101
+
102
+ /** Disconnect from a capture device.
103
+ *
104
+ * \verbatim vc:Disconnect() [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
105
+ * \ingroup capture */
106
+ void IM_DECL imVideoCaptureDisconnect(imVideoCapture* vc);
107
+
108
+ /** Returns the number of available configuration dialogs.
109
+ *
110
+ * \verbatim vc:DialogCount() -> count: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
111
+ * \ingroup capture */
112
+ int IM_DECL imVideoCaptureDialogCount(imVideoCapture* vc);
113
+
114
+ /** Displays a configuration modal dialog of the connected device. \n
115
+ * In Windows, the capturing will be stopped in some cases. \n
116
+ * In Windows parent is a HWND of a parent window, it can be NULL. \n
117
+ * dialog can be from 0 to \ref imVideoCaptureDialogCount. \n
118
+ * Returns zero if failed.
119
+ *
120
+ * \verbatim vc:ShowDialog(dialog: number, parent: userdata) -> error: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
121
+ * \ingroup capture */
122
+ int IM_DECL imVideoCaptureShowDialog(imVideoCapture* vc, int dialog, void* parent);
123
+
124
+ /** Allows to control the input and output of devices that have multiple input and outputs.
125
+ * cross controls in which stage the input/output will be set. Usually use 1, but some capture boards
126
+ * has a second stage. In Direct X it controls the crossbars.
127
+ *
128
+ * \verbatim vc:SetInOut(input, output, cross: number) -> error: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
129
+ * \ingroup capture */
130
+ int imVideoCaptureSetInOut(imVideoCapture* vc, int input, int output, int cross);
131
+
132
+ /** Returns the description of a configuration dialog.
133
+ * dialog can be from 0 to \ref imVideoCaptureDialogCount. \n
134
+ *
135
+ * \verbatim vc:DialogDesc(dialog: number) -> desc: string [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
136
+ * \ingroup capture */
137
+ const char* IM_DECL imVideoCaptureDialogDesc(imVideoCapture* vc, int dialog);
138
+
139
+ /** Returns the number of available video formats. \n
140
+ * Returns zero if failed.
141
+ *
142
+ * \verbatim vc:FormatCount() -> error: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
143
+ * \ingroup capture */
144
+ int IM_DECL imVideoCaptureFormatCount(imVideoCapture* vc);
145
+
146
+ /** Returns information about the video format. \n
147
+ * format can be from 0 to \ref imVideoCaptureFormatCount. \n
148
+ * desc should be of size 10. \n
149
+ * The image size is usually the maximum size for that format.
150
+ * Other sizes can be available using \ref imVideoCaptureSetImageSize. \n
151
+ * Returns zero if failed.
152
+ *
153
+ * \verbatim vc:GetFormat(format: number) -> error: number, width: number, height: number, desc: string [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
154
+ * \ingroup capture */
155
+ int IM_DECL imVideoCaptureGetFormat(imVideoCapture* vc, int format, int *width, int *height, char* desc);
156
+
157
+ /** Changes the video format of the connected device. \n
158
+ * Should NOT work for DV devices. Use \ref imVideoCaptureSetImageSize only. \n
159
+ * Use -1 to return the current format, in this case returns -1 if failed. \n
160
+ * When the format is changed in the dialog, for some formats
161
+ * the returned format is the preferred format, not the current format. \n
162
+ * This will not affect color_mode of the capture image. \n
163
+ * Returns zero if failed.
164
+ *
165
+ * \verbatim vc:SetFormat(format: number) -> error: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
166
+ * \ingroup capture */
167
+ int IM_DECL imVideoCaptureSetFormat(imVideoCapture* vc, int format);
168
+
169
+ /** Returns the current image size of the connected device. \n
170
+ * width and height returns 0 if not connected.
171
+ *
172
+ * \verbatim vc:GetImageSize() -> width: number, height: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
173
+ * \ingroup capture */
174
+ void IM_DECL imVideoCaptureGetImageSize(imVideoCapture* vc, int *width, int *height);
175
+
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+ /** Changes the image size of the connected device. \n
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+ * Similar to \ref imVideoCaptureSetFormat, but changes only the size. \n
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+ * Valid sizes can be obtained with \ref imVideoCaptureGetFormat. \n
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+ * Returns zero if failed.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim vc:SetImageSize(width: number, height: number) -> error: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup capture */
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+ int IM_DECL imVideoCaptureSetImageSize(imVideoCapture* vc, int width, int height);
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+
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+ /** Returns a new captured frame. Use -1 for infinite timeout. \n
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+ * Color space can be IM_RGB or IM_GRAY, and mode can be packed (IM_PACKED) or not. \n
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+ * Data type is always IM_BYTE. \n
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+ * It can not have an alpha channel and orientation is always bottom up. \n
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+ * Returns zero if failed or timeout expired, the buffer is not changed.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim vc:Frame(image: imImage, timeout: number) -> error: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup capture */
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+ int IM_DECL imVideoCaptureFrame(imVideoCapture* vc, unsigned char* data, int color_mode, int timeout);
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+
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+ /** Start capturing, returns the new captured frame and stop capturing. \n
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+ * This is more usefull if you are switching between devices. \n
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+ * Data format is the same as imVideoCaptureFrame. \n
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+ * Returns zero if failed.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim vc:OneFrame(image: imImage) -> error: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup capture */
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+ int IM_DECL imVideoCaptureOneFrame(imVideoCapture* vc, unsigned char* data, int color_mode);
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+
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+ /** Start capturing. \n
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+ * Use -1 to return the current state. \n
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+ * Returns zero if failed.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim vc:Live(live: number) -> error: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup capture */
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+ int IM_DECL imVideoCaptureLive(imVideoCapture* vc, int live);
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+
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+ /** Resets a camera or video attribute to the default value or
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+ * to the automatic setting. \n
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+ * Not all attributes support automatic modes. \n
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+ * Returns zero if failed.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim vc:ResetAttribute(attrib: string, fauto: number) -> error: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup capture */
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+ int IM_DECL imVideoCaptureResetAttribute(imVideoCapture* vc, const char* attrib, int fauto);
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+
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+ /** Returns a camera or video attribute in percentage of the valid range value. \n
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+ * Returns zero if failed or attribute not supported.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim vc:GetAttribute(attrib: string) -> error: number, percent: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup capture */
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+ int IM_DECL imVideoCaptureGetAttribute(imVideoCapture* vc, const char* attrib, float *percent);
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+
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+ /** Changes a camera or video attribute in percentage of the valid range value. \n
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+ * Returns zero if failed or attribute not supported.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim vc:SetAttribute(attrib: string, percent: number) -> error: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup capture */
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+ int IM_DECL imVideoCaptureSetAttribute(imVideoCapture* vc, const char* attrib, float percent);
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+
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+ /** Returns a list of the description of the valid attributes for the device class. \n
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+ * But each device may still not support some of the returned attributes. \n
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+ * Use the return value of \ref imVideoCaptureGetAttribute to check if the attribute is supported.
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+ *
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+ * \verbatim vc:GetAttributeList() -> attrib_list: table of strings [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup capture */
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+ const char** IM_DECL imVideoCaptureGetAttributeList(imVideoCapture* vc, int *num_attrib);
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+
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+
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+ /** \defgroup winattrib Windows Attributes Names
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+ * Not all attributes are supported by each device.
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+ * Use the return value of \ref imVideoCaptureGetAttribute to check if the attribute is supported.
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+ \verbatim
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+ VideoBrightness - Specifies the brightness, also called the black level.
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+ VideoContrast - Specifies the contrast, expressed as gain factor.
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+ VideoHue - Specifies the hue angle.
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+ VideoSaturation - Specifies the saturation.
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+ VideoSharpness - Specifies the sharpness.
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+ VideoGamma - Specifies the gamma.
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+ VideoColorEnable - Specifies the color enable setting. (0/100)
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+ VideoWhiteBalance - Specifies the white balance, as a color temperature in degrees Kelvin.
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+ VideoBacklightCompensation - Specifies the backlight compensation setting. (0/100)
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+ VideoGain - Specifies the gain adjustment.
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+ CameraPanAngle - Specifies the camera's pan angle. To 100 rotate right, To 0 rotate left (view from above).
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+ CameraTiltAngle - Specifies the camera's tilt angle. To 100 rotate up, To 0 rotate down.
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+ CameraRollAngle - Specifies the camera's roll angle. To 100 rotate right, To 0 rotate left.
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+ CameraLensZoom - Specifies the camera's zoom setting.
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+ CameraExposure - Specifies the exposure setting.
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+ CameraIris - Specifies the camera's iris setting.
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+ CameraFocus - Specifies the camera's focus setting, as the distance to the optimally focused target.
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+ FlipHorizontal - Specifies the video will be flipped in the horizontal direction.
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+ FlipVertical - Specifies the video will be flipped in the vertical direction.
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+ AnalogFormat - Specifies the video format standard NTSC, PAL, etc. Valid values:
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+ NTSC_M = 0
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+ NTSC_M_J = 1
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+ NTSC_433 = 2
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+ PAL_B = 3
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+ PAL_D = 4
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+ PAL_H = 5
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+ PAL_I = 6
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+ PAL_M = 7
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+ PAL_N = 8
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+ PAL_60 = 9
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+ SECAM_B = 10
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+ SECAM_D = 11
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+ SECAM_G = 12
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+ SECAM_H = 13
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+ SECAM_K = 14
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+ SECAM_K1 = 15
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+ SECAM_L = 16
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+ SECAM_L1 = 17
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+ PAL_N_COMBO = 18
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+ \endverbatim
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+ * \ingroup capture */
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+
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+
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+ #if defined(__cplusplus)
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+ }
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+
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+ /** A C++ Wrapper for the imVideoCapture structure functions.
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+ * \ingroup capture */
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+ class imCapture
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+ {
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+ public:
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+ imCapture()
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+ { vc = imVideoCaptureCreate(); }
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+
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+ ~imCapture()
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+ { if (vc) imVideoCaptureDestroy(vc); }
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+
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+ int Failed()
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+ { if (!vc) return 0; else return 1; }
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+
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+ int Connect(int device)
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+ { return imVideoCaptureConnect(vc, device); }
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+
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+ void Disconnect()
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+ { imVideoCaptureDisconnect(vc); }
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+
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+ int DialogCount()
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+ { return imVideoCaptureDialogCount(vc); }
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+
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+ int ShowDialog(int dialog, void* parent)
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+ { return imVideoCaptureShowDialog(vc, dialog, parent); }
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+
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+ const char* DialogDescription(int dialog)
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+ { return imVideoCaptureDialogDesc(vc, dialog); }
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+
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+ int FormatCount()
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+ { return imVideoCaptureFormatCount(vc); }
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+
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+ int GetFormat(int format, int *width, int *height, char* desc)
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+ { return imVideoCaptureGetFormat(vc, format, width, height, desc); }
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+
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+ int SetFormat(int format)
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+ { return imVideoCaptureSetFormat(vc, format); }
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+
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+ void GetImageSize(int *width, int *height)
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+ { imVideoCaptureGetImageSize(vc, width, height); }
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+
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+ int SetImageSize(int width, int height)
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+ { return imVideoCaptureSetImageSize(vc, width, height); }
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+
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+ int GetFrame(unsigned char* data, int color_mode, int timeout)
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+ { return imVideoCaptureFrame(vc, data, color_mode, timeout); }
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+
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+ int GetOneFrame(unsigned char* data, int color_mode)
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+ { return imVideoCaptureOneFrame(vc, data, color_mode); }
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+
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+ int Live(int live)
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+ { return imVideoCaptureLive(vc, live); }
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+
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+ int ResetAttribute(const char* attrib, int fauto)
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+ { return imVideoCaptureResetAttribute(vc, attrib, fauto); }
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+
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+ int GetAttribute(const char* attrib, float *percent)
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+ { return imVideoCaptureGetAttribute(vc, attrib, percent); }
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+
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+ int SetAttribute(const char* attrib, float percent)
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+ { return imVideoCaptureSetAttribute(vc, attrib, percent); }
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+
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+ const char** GetAttributeList(int *num_attrib)
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+ { return imVideoCaptureGetAttributeList(vc, num_attrib); }
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+
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+ protected:
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+ imVideoCapture* vc;
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+ };
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+
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+ #endif
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+
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+ #endif