/* ** SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause ** Copyright Contributors to the OpenEXR Project. */ #ifndef OPENEXR_PART_H #define OPENEXR_PART_H #include "openexr_context.h" #include "openexr_attr.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** @file */ /** * @defgroup PartInfo Part related definitions. * * A part is a separate entity in the OpenEXR file. This was * formalized in the OpenEXR 2.0 timeframe to allow there to be a * clear set of eyes for stereo, or just a simple list of AOVs within * a single OpenEXR file. Prior, it was managed by name convention, * but with a multi-part file, they are clearly separate types, and * can have separate behavior. * * This is a set of functions to query, or set up when writing, that * set of parts within a file. This remains backward compatible to * OpenEXR files from before this change, in that a file with a single * part is a subset of a multi-part file. As a special case, creating * a file with a single part will write out as if it is a file which * is not multi-part aware, so as to be compatible with those old * libraries. * * @{ */ /** @brief Query how many parts are in the file. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_count (exr_const_context_t ctxt, int* count); /** @brief Query the part name for the specified part. * * NB: If this file is a single part file and name has not been set, this * will return `NULL`. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_name (exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char** out); /** @brief Query the storage type for the specified part. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_storage (exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, exr_storage_t* out); /** @brief Define a new part in the file. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_add_part ( exr_context_t ctxt, const char* partname, exr_storage_t type, int* new_index); /** @brief Query how many levels are in the specified part. * * If the part is a tiled part, fill in how many tile levels are present. * * Return `ERR_SUCCESS` on success, an error otherwise (i.e. if the part * is not tiled). * * It is valid to pass `NULL` to either of the @p levelsx or @p levelsy * arguments, which enables testing if this part is a tiled part, or * if you don't need both (i.e. in the case of a mip-level tiled * image) */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_tile_levels ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, int32_t* levelsx, int32_t* levelsy); /** @brief Query the tile size for a particular level in the specified part. * * If the part is a tiled part, fill in the tile size for the * specified part/level. * * Return `ERR_SUCCESS` on success, an error otherwise (i.e. if the * part is not tiled). * * It is valid to pass `NULL` to either of the @p tilew or @p tileh * arguments, which enables testing if this part is a tiled part, or * if you don't need both (i.e. in the case of a mip-level tiled * image) */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_tile_sizes ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, int levelx, int levely, int32_t* tilew, int32_t* tileh); /** @brief Query the tile count for a particular level in the specified part. * * If the part is a tiled part, fills in the count for the * specified levels. * * Return `ERR_SUCCESS` on success, an error otherwise (i.e. if the part * is not tiled). * * It is valid to pass `NULL` to either of the @p countx or @p county * arguments, which enables testing if this part is a tiled part, or * if you don't need both for some reason. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_tile_counts ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, int levelx, int levely, int32_t* countx, int32_t* county); /** @brief Query the data sizes for a particular level in the specified part. * * If the part is a tiled part, fill in the width/height for the * specified levels. * * Return `ERR_SUCCESS` on success, an error otherwise (i.e. if the part * is not tiled). * * It is valid to pass `NULL` to either of the @p levw or @p levh * arguments, which enables testing if this part is a tiled part, or * if you don't need both for some reason. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_level_sizes ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, int levelx, int levely, int32_t* levw, int32_t* levh); /** Return the number of chunks contained in this part of the file. * * As in the technical documentation for OpenEXR, the chunk is the * generic term for a pixel data block. This is the atomic unit that * this library uses to negotiate data to and from a context. * * This should be used as a basis for splitting up how a file is * processed. Depending on the compression, a different number of * scanlines are encoded in each chunk, and since those need to be * encoded/decoded as a block, the chunk should be the basis for I/O * as well. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_chunk_count (exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, int32_t* out); /** Return a pointer to the chunk table and the count * * TODO: consider removing this prior to release once C++ fully converted */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_chunk_table (exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, uint64_t **table, int32_t* count); /** Return whether the chunk table for this part is completely written. * * This only validates that all the offsets are valid. * * return EXR_ERR_INCOMPLETE_CHUNK_TABLE when incomplete, EXR_ERR_SUCCESS * if it appears ok, or another error if otherwise problematic */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_validate_chunk_table (exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index); /** Return the number of scanlines chunks for this file part. * * When iterating over a scanline file, this may be an easier metric * for multi-threading or other access than only negotiating chunk * counts, and so is provided as a utility. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_scanlines_per_chunk ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, int32_t* out); /** Return the maximum unpacked size of a chunk for the file part. * * This may be used ahead of any actual reading of data, so can be * used to pre-allocate buffers for multiple threads in one block or * whatever your application may require. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_chunk_unpacked_size ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, uint64_t* out); /** @brief Retrieve the zip compression level used for the specified part. * * This only applies when the compression method involves using zip * compression (zip, zips, some modes of DWAA/DWAB). * * This value is NOT persisted in the file, and only exists for the * lifetime of the context, so will be at the default value when just * reading a file. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_zip_compression_level ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, int* level); /** @brief Set the zip compression method used for the specified part. * * This only applies when the compression method involves using zip * compression (zip, zips, some modes of DWAA/DWAB). * * This value is NOT persisted in the file, and only exists for the * lifetime of the context, so this value will be ignored when * reading a file. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_set_zip_compression_level (exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, int level); /** @brief Retrieve the dwa compression level used for the specified part. * * This only applies when the compression method is DWAA/DWAB. * * This value is NOT persisted in the file, and only exists for the * lifetime of the context, so will be at the default value when just * reading a file. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_dwa_compression_level ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, float* level); /** @brief Set the dwa compression method used for the specified part. * * This only applies when the compression method is DWAA/DWAB. * * This value is NOT persisted in the file, and only exists for the * lifetime of the context, so this value will be ignored when * reading a file. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_set_dwa_compression_level (exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, float level); /**************************************/ /** @defgroup PartMetadata Functions to get and set metadata for a particular part. * @{ * */ /** @brief Query the count of attributes in a part. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_attribute_count ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, int32_t* count); typedef enum exr_attr_list_access_mode { EXR_ATTR_LIST_FILE_ORDER, /**< Order they appear in the file */ EXR_ATTR_LIST_SORTED_ORDER /**< Alphabetically sorted */ } exr_attr_list_access_mode_t; /** @brief Query a particular attribute by index. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_attribute_by_index ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, exr_attr_list_access_mode_t mode, int32_t idx, const exr_attribute_t** outattr); /** @brief Query a particular attribute by name. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_attribute_by_name ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const exr_attribute_t** outattr); /** @brief Query the list of attributes in a part. * * This retrieves a list of attributes currently defined in a part. * * If outlist is `NULL`, this function still succeeds, filling only the * count. In this manner, the user can allocate memory for the list of * attributes, then re-call this function to get the full list. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_attribute_list ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, exr_attr_list_access_mode_t mode, int32_t* count, const exr_attribute_t** outlist); /** Declare an attribute within the specified part. * * Only valid when a file is opened for write. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_declare_by_type ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const char* type, exr_attribute_t** newattr); /** @brief Declare an attribute within the specified part. * * Only valid when a file is opened for write. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_declare ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_attribute_type_t type, exr_attribute_t** newattr); /** * @defgroup RequiredAttributeHelpers Required Attribute Utililities * * @brief These are a group of functions for attributes that are * required to be in every part of every file. * * @{ */ /** @brief Initialize all required attributes for all files. * * NB: other file types do require other attributes, such as the tile * description for a tiled file. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_initialize_required_attr ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const exr_attr_box2i_t* displayWindow, const exr_attr_box2i_t* dataWindow, float pixelaspectratio, const exr_attr_v2f_t* screenWindowCenter, float screenWindowWidth, exr_lineorder_t lineorder, exr_compression_t ctype); /** @brief Initialize all required attributes to default values: * * - `displayWindow` is set to (0, 0 -> @p width - 1, @p height - 1) * - `dataWindow` is set to (0, 0 -> @p width - 1, @p height - 1) * - `pixelAspectRatio` is set to 1.0 * - `screenWindowCenter` is set to 0.f, 0.f * - `screenWindowWidth` is set to 1.f * - `lineorder` is set to `INCREASING_Y` * - `compression` is set to @p ctype */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_initialize_required_attr_simple ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, int32_t width, int32_t height, exr_compression_t ctype); /** @brief Copy the attributes from one part to another. * * This allows one to quickly unassigned attributes from one source to another. * * If an attribute in the source part has not been yet set in the * destination part, the item will be copied over. * * For example, when you add a part, the storage type and name * attributes are required arguments to the definition of a new part, * but channels has not yet been assigned. So by calling this with an * input file as the source, you can copy the channel definitions (and * any other unassigned attributes from the source). */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_copy_unset_attributes ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, exr_const_context_t source, int src_part_index); /** @brief Retrieve the list of channels. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_channels ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const exr_attr_chlist_t** chlist); /** @brief Define a new channel to the output file part. * * The @p percept parameter is used for lossy compression techniques * to indicate that the value represented is closer to linear (1) or * closer to logarithmic (0). For r, g, b, luminance, this is normally * 0. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_add_channel ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_pixel_type_t ptype, exr_perceptual_treatment_t percept, int32_t xsamp, int32_t ysamp); /** @brief Copy the channels from another source. * * Useful if you are manually constructing the list or simply copying * from an input file. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_set_channels ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const exr_attr_chlist_t* channels); /** @brief Retrieve the compression method used for the specified part. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_compression ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, exr_compression_t* compression); /** @brief Set the compression method used for the specified part. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_set_compression ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, exr_compression_t ctype); /** @brief Retrieve the data window for the specified part. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_data_window ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, exr_attr_box2i_t* out); /** @brief Set the data window for the specified part. */ EXR_EXPORT int exr_set_data_window ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const exr_attr_box2i_t* dw); /** @brief Retrieve the display window for the specified part. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_display_window ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, exr_attr_box2i_t* out); /** @brief Set the display window for the specified part. */ EXR_EXPORT int exr_set_display_window ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const exr_attr_box2i_t* dw); /** @brief Retrieve the line order for storing data in the specified part (use 0 for single part images). */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_lineorder ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, exr_lineorder_t* out); /** @brief Set the line order for storing data in the specified part (use 0 for single part images). */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_set_lineorder (exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, exr_lineorder_t lo); /** @brief Retrieve the pixel aspect ratio for the specified part (use 0 for single part images). */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_pixel_aspect_ratio ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, float* par); /** @brief Set the pixel aspect ratio for the specified part (use 0 for single part images). */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_set_pixel_aspect_ratio (exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, float par); /** @brief Retrieve the screen oriented window center for the specified part (use 0 for single part images). */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_screen_window_center ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, exr_attr_v2f_t* wc); /** @brief Set the screen oriented window center for the specified part (use 0 for single part images). */ EXR_EXPORT int exr_set_screen_window_center ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const exr_attr_v2f_t* wc); /** @brief Retrieve the screen oriented window width for the specified part (use 0 for single part images). */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_screen_window_width ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, float* out); /** @brief Set the screen oriented window width for the specified part (use 0 for single part images). */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_set_screen_window_width (exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, float ssw); /** @brief Retrieve the tiling info for a tiled part (use 0 for single part images). */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_tile_descriptor ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, uint32_t* xsize, uint32_t* ysize, exr_tile_level_mode_t* level, exr_tile_round_mode_t* round); /** @brief Set the tiling info for a tiled part (use 0 for single part images). */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_set_tile_descriptor ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, uint32_t x_size, uint32_t y_size, exr_tile_level_mode_t level_mode, exr_tile_round_mode_t round_mode); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_set_name (exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* val); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_get_version (exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, int32_t* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_set_version (exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, int32_t val); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_set_chunk_count (exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, int32_t val); /** @} */ /* required attr group. */ /** * @defgroup BuiltinAttributeHelpers Attribute utilities for builtin types * * @brief These are a group of functions for attributes that use the builtin types. * * @{ */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_box2i ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_attr_box2i_t* outval); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_box2i ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const exr_attr_box2i_t* val); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_box2f ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_attr_box2f_t* outval); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_box2f ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const exr_attr_box2f_t* val); /** @brief Zero-copy query of channel data. * * Do not free or manipulate the @p chlist data, or use * after the lifetime of the context. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_channels ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const exr_attr_chlist_t** chlist); /** @brief This allows one to quickly copy the channels from one file * to another. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_channels ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const exr_attr_chlist_t* channels); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_chromaticities ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_attr_chromaticities_t* chroma); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_chromaticities ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const exr_attr_chromaticities_t* chroma); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_compression ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_compression_t* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_compression ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_compression_t comp); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_double ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, double* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_double ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, double val); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_envmap ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_envmap_t* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_envmap ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_envmap_t emap); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_float ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, float* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_float ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, float val); /** @brief Zero-copy query of float data. * * Do not free or manipulate the @p out data, or use after the * lifetime of the context. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_float_vector ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, int32_t* sz, const float** out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_float_vector ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, int32_t sz, const float* vals); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_int ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, int32_t* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_int ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, int32_t val); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_keycode ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_attr_keycode_t* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_keycode ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const exr_attr_keycode_t* kc); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_lineorder ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_lineorder_t* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_lineorder ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_lineorder_t lo); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_m33f ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_attr_m33f_t* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_m33f ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const exr_attr_m33f_t* m); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_m33d ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_attr_m33d_t* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_m33d ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const exr_attr_m33d_t* m); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_m44f ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_attr_m44f_t* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_m44f ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const exr_attr_m44f_t* m); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_m44d ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_attr_m44d_t* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_m44d ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const exr_attr_m44d_t* m); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_preview ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_attr_preview_t* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_preview ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const exr_attr_preview_t* p); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_rational ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_attr_rational_t* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_rational ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const exr_attr_rational_t* r); /** @brief Zero-copy query of string value. * * Do not modify the string pointed to by @p out, and do not use * after the lifetime of the context. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_string ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, int32_t* length, const char** out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_string ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const char* s); /** @brief Zero-copy query of string data. * * Do not free the strings pointed to by the array. * * Must provide @p size. * * \p out must be a ``const char**`` array large enough to hold * the string pointers for the string vector when provided. */ EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_string_vector ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, int32_t* size, const char** out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_string_vector ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, int32_t size, const char** sv); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_tiledesc ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_attr_tiledesc_t* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_tiledesc ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const exr_attr_tiledesc_t* td); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_timecode ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_attr_timecode_t* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_timecode ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const exr_attr_timecode_t* tc); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_v2i ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_attr_v2i_t* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_v2i ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const exr_attr_v2i_t* v); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_v2f ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_attr_v2f_t* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_v2f ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const exr_attr_v2f_t* v); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_v2d ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_attr_v2d_t* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_v2d ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const exr_attr_v2d_t* v); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_v3i ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_attr_v3i_t* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_v3i ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const exr_attr_v3i_t* v); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_v3f ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_attr_v3f_t* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_v3f ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const exr_attr_v3f_t* v); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_v3d ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, exr_attr_v3d_t* out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_v3d ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const exr_attr_v3d_t* v); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_get_user ( exr_const_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const char** type, int32_t* size, const void** out); EXR_EXPORT exr_result_t exr_attr_set_user ( exr_context_t ctxt, int part_index, const char* name, const char* type, int32_t size, const void* out); /** @} */ /* built-in attr group */ /** @} */ /* metadata group */ /** @} */ /* part group */ #ifdef __cplusplus } /* extern "C" */ #endif #endif /* OPENEXR_PART_H */