288 lines
10 KiB
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288 lines
10 KiB
C++
//
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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// Copyright (c) Contributors to the OpenEXR Project.
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//
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#ifndef INCLUDED_IMF_INPUT_FILE_H
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#define INCLUDED_IMF_INPUT_FILE_H
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// class InputFile -- a scanline-based interface that can be used
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// to read both scanline-based and tiled OpenEXR image files.
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//
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//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#include "ImfForward.h"
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#include "ImfThreading.h"
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#include "ImfContext.h"
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OPENEXR_IMF_INTERNAL_NAMESPACE_HEADER_ENTER
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class TiledInputFile;
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/// \brief Provides generic access to read an image from an EXR file
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///
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/// There are a suite of classes for accessing image data, depending
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/// on the level of complexity your application demands. This one is
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/// perhaps a good starting point. There is a simpler one in \sa
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/// RgbaInputFile, but that has very noted limitations of only being
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/// for a 16-bit half, RGBA image. This class gives access to
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/// arbitrary channels and data type outputs. It also will convert a
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/// tiled image into a "normal" image, and simplify access if you only
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/// want the first part, first image of a file.
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///
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/// If you will be accessing tiles (say for a renderer), working with
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/// multi-part images, or reading deep data there are other classes
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/// which provide API for handling that complexity more efficiently:
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///
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/// MultiPartInputFile
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/// can be constructed but not directly accessible
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/// - InputPart (the part-based class corresponding to this class)
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/// - TiledInputPart
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/// - DeepTiledInputPart
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/// - DeepScanlineInputPart
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/// - ScanlineInputPart [[[ NEW, but for consistency ]]]
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/// TiledInputFile
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/// DeepScanLineInputFile
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/// DeepTiledInputFile
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/// ScanLineInputFile
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///
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/// Of these, InputFile provide somewhat of a barrier to knowing what
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/// the file actually contains, such that it allows you to read a file
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/// as if it is scanlines, even if it is actually tiled under the
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/// covers. Similar, a deep file is automatically composited for the
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/// user. If a multi-part file is opened, the first part will be
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/// provided.
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///
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/// For most code, it is suggested to use MultiPartInputFile and the
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/// API provided by the relevant part classes, but if only a simple
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/// API is needed, InputFile will certainly hide much of the
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/// complexity.
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class IMF_EXPORT_TYPE InputFile
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{
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public:
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//-------------------------------------------------------------
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// A constructor that attaches the new InputFile object to a
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// file that has already been opened. Destroying the InputFile
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// object will not close the file.
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//
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// numThreads determines the number of threads that will be
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// used to read the file (see ImfThreading.h).
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//-------------------------------------------------------------
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IMF_EXPORT
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InputFile (
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OPENEXR_IMF_INTERNAL_NAMESPACE::IStream& is,
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int numThreads = globalThreadCount ());
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//-----------------------------------------------------------
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// A constructor that opens the file with the specified name.
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// Destroying the InputFile object will close the file.
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//
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// numThreads determines the number of threads that will be
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// used to read the file (see ImfThreading.h).
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//-----------------------------------------------------------
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IMF_EXPORT
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InputFile (const char filename[], int numThreads = globalThreadCount ());
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//-----------------------------------------------------------
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// A constructor that opens the file with the specified name
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// and context initialization routines
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// Destroying the InputFile object will close the file.
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//-----------------------------------------------------------
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IMF_EXPORT
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InputFile (
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const char* filename,
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const ContextInitializer& ctxtinit,
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int numThreads = globalThreadCount ());
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//------------------------
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// Access to the file name
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//------------------------
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IMF_EXPORT
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const char* fileName () const;
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//--------------------------
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// Access to the file header
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//--------------------------
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IMF_EXPORT
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const Header& header () const;
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//----------------------------------
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// Access to the file format version
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//----------------------------------
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IMF_EXPORT
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int version () const;
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//-----------------------------------------------------------
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// Set the current frame buffer -- copies the FrameBuffer
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// object into the InputFile object.
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//
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// The current frame buffer is the destination for the pixel
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// data read from the file. The current frame buffer must be
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// set at least once before readPixels() is called.
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// The current frame buffer can be changed after each call
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// to readPixels().
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//-----------------------------------------------------------
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IMF_EXPORT
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void setFrameBuffer (const FrameBuffer& frameBuffer);
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//-----------------------------------
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// Access to the current frame buffer
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//-----------------------------------
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IMF_EXPORT
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const FrameBuffer& frameBuffer () const;
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//---------------------------------------------------------------
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// Check if the file is complete:
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//
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// isComplete() returns true if all pixels in the data window are
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// present in the input file, or false if any pixels are missing.
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// (Another program may still be busy writing the file, or file
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// writing may have been aborted prematurely.)
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//---------------------------------------------------------------
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IMF_EXPORT
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bool isComplete () const;
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//---------------------------------------------------------------
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// Check if SSE optimization is enabled
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//
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// Call after setFrameBuffer() to query whether optimized file decoding
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// is available - decode times will be faster if returns true
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//
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// Optimization depends on:
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// the file type (only scanline data is supported),
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// the framebuffer channels (RGB/RGBA mono or stereo)
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// the framebuffer channel types (all channels half-float format only)
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// the file channels (RGB/RGBA mono or stereo)
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// the file channel types (all channel half-float format only)
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// whether SSE2 instruction support was detected at compile time
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//
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// Calling isOptimizationEnabled before setFrameBuffer will throw an exception
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//
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//---------------------------------------------------------------
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OPENEXR_DEPRECATED ("No longer meaningful")
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IMF_EXPORT
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bool isOptimizationEnabled () const;
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//---------------------------------------------------------------
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// Read pixel data:
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//
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// readPixels(s1,s2) reads all scan lines with y coordinates
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// in the interval [min (s1, s2), max (s1, s2)] from the file,
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// and stores them in the current frame buffer.
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//
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// Both s1 and s2 must be within the interval
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// [header().dataWindow().min.y, header().dataWindow().max.y]
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//
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// The scan lines can be read from the file in random order, and
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// individual scan lines may be skipped or read multiple times.
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// For maximum efficiency, the scan lines should be read in the
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// order in which they were written to the file.
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//
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// readPixels(s) calls readPixels(s,s).
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//
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//---------------------------------------------------------------
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IMF_EXPORT
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void readPixels (int scanLine1, int scanLine2);
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IMF_EXPORT
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void readPixels (int scanLine);
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//----------------------------------------------
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// Combines the setFrameBuffer and readPixels into a singular
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// call. This does more than that in that it can, with the right
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// conditions, not require a lock on the file, such that multiple
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// (external to OpenEXR) threads can read at the same time on
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// different framebuffers
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//
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// NB: if the underlying file is deep or tiled, that requires
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// translation, so will not do the pass through, but will behave
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// in a threadsafe manner (where the only way that was possible
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// before was to have a larger framebuffer, set the framebuffer
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// once, then call readPixels by the external threads, although
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// that occured with a mutex and so the reads were serialized.
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// There are reasons why that might still be serialized, such as a
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// non-threadable stream.
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//----------------------------------------------
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IMF_EXPORT
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void readPixels (
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const FrameBuffer& frameBuffer, int scanLine1, int scanLine2);
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//----------------------------------------------
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// Read a block of raw pixel data from the file,
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// without uncompressing it (this function is
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// used to implement OutputFile::copyPixels()).
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//----------------------------------------------
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IMF_EXPORT
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void rawPixelData (
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int firstScanLine, const char*& pixelData, int& pixelDataSize);
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//----------------------------------------------
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// Read a scanline's worth of raw pixel data
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// from the file, without uncompressing it, and
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// store in an external buffer, pixelData.
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// pixelData should be pre-allocated with space
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// for pixelDataSize chars.
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//
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// This function can be used to separate the
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// reading of a raw scan line from the
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// decompression of that scan line, for
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// example to allow multiple scan lines to be
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// decompressed in parallel by an application's
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// own threads, where it is not convenient to
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// use the threading within the library.
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//----------------------------------------------
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IMF_EXPORT
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void rawPixelDataToBuffer (
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int scanLine, char* pixelData, int& pixelDataSize) const;
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//--------------------------------------------------
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// Read a tile of raw pixel data from the file,
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// without uncompressing it (this function is
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// used to implement TiledOutputFile::copyPixels()).
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//--------------------------------------------------
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IMF_EXPORT
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void rawTileData (
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int& dx,
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int& dy,
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int& lx,
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int& ly,
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const char*& pixelData,
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int& pixelDataSize);
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private:
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IMF_HIDDEN void initialize (void);
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// TODO: Remove these once MultiPartInputFile is converted
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IMF_HIDDEN InputFile (InputPartData* part);
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friend class MultiPartInputFile;
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// TODO: Remove these once TiledOutputFile is converted
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IMF_HIDDEN TiledInputFile& asTiledInput (void) const;
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friend class TiledOutputFile;
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Context _ctxt;
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struct Data;
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std::shared_ptr<Data> _data;
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};
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OPENEXR_IMF_INTERNAL_NAMESPACE_HEADER_EXIT
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#endif
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