diff --git a/rd7tf/clean.sh b/rd7tf/clean.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..643f9fd --- /dev/null +++ b/rd7tf/clean.sh @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +#Clean old build +echo "Cleaning..." +make clean +rm -rf libs/* +cd .. +make clean +echo "Done!" \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/rd7.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/rd7.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 4f0f898..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/rd7.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once - -#include -#include -#include \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/BitmapPrinter.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/BitmapPrinter.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 101afdc..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/BitmapPrinter.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,219 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include -#include - -#include -#include - -#include - -#include -#include - -#include - -namespace RenderD7 { -/// @brief Encoder -enum Encoder { - BITMAP, ///< Encode Data to Bitmap - DIRECT, ///< Encode Direct to Framebuffer(No Decoder Required) - C3D ///< Encode Directly to C3D_Tex (Just an Idea) -}; - -/// @brief Decoder -enum Decoder { - BITMAP2C3D, ///< Decode and Encode to C3D_Tex (Currently Fastest) (47,4ms) - BITMAP2PNG2C3D ///< Decode Bitmap end Convert to Png, then C3D (Very Slow) - ///< (201,4ms) -}; - -/// @brief BitmapPrinetr Class -class BitmapPrinter { -public: - /// @brief Constructor - /// @param w Widrth - /// @param h Height - BitmapPrinter(int w, int h); - /// @brief Deconstructor - ~BitmapPrinter(); - /// @brief Dexode Bitmap File - /// @param file path to File - /// @return success ? - bool DecodeFile(std::string file); - - /// @brief Set the Decoder - /// @param deccc Decoder - void SetDecoder(Decoder deccc) { decc = deccc; } - /// @brief Draw a Pixel - /// @param x pos x - /// @param y pos y - /// @param b color blue - /// @param g color green - /// @param r color red - /// @param a color alpha - void DrawPixel(int x, int y, u8 b, u8 g, u8 r, u8 a); - /// @brief Draw Rectangle - /// @param x pos x - /// @param y pos y - /// @param w width - /// @param h height - /// @param line_w line width - /// @param b color blue - /// @param g color green - /// @param r color red - /// @param a colr alpha - void DrawRect(int x, int y, int w, int h, u8 line_w, u8 b, u8 g, u8 r, u8 a); - /// @brief Draw a Fillif Rectangle - /// @param x pos x - /// @param y pos y - /// @param w width - /// @param h height - /// @param b color blue - /// @param g color green - /// @param r color red - /// @param a color alpha - void DrawRectFilled(int x, int y, int w, int h, u8 b, u8 g, u8 r, u8 a); - /// @brief Draw Bitmap - /// @param x pos x - /// @param y pos y - /// @param map Bitmap to Print - void DrawBitmap(int x, int y, BMP map); - /// @brief Use Prebuild Bitmap - /// @param map bitmap - void UsePreMap(BMP map); - /// @brief Use Prebuild Printer Setup - /// @param printmap Printer - void UsePrePrintMap(BitmapPrinter printmap); - /// @brief Get Bitmap - /// @return Bitmap - BMP GetBitmap() { return bitmap; } - /// @brief Save to File - /// @param name Name/Path - void SaveBmp(std::string name); - /// @brief Save as Png - /// @param name Name/Path - void SavePng(std::string name); - - /// @brief Setup Screen - /// @param target Screen - void CreateScreen(C3D_RenderTarget *target); - /// @brief Draw Directly to Screen With Framerate - /// @param framerate Framerate - /// @return - bool DrawScreenDirectF(int framerate); - /// @brief Draw Directly to Screen - /// @return - bool DrawScreenDirect(); - /// @brief Render on Screen by Framerate - /// @param framerate Framerate - void DrawScreenF(int framerate); - /// @brief Draw to Screen - void DrawScreen(); - /// @brief Update Image by Framerate - /// @param framerate Framerate - /// @return - bool UpdateScreenF(int framerate); - /// @brief Update Image - /// @return - bool UpdateScreen(); - /// @brief Clear by Color - /// @param b color blue - /// @param g color green - /// @param r color red - /// @param a color alpha - void Clear(u8 b = 0, u8 g = 0, u8 r = 0, u8 a = 255); - /// @brief Clear Completly Blank - void ClearBlank(); - /// @brief Get Rendered Image - /// @return Image - RenderD7::Image GetImage(); - /// Test to Find out The Best Settings for BitmapPrinter - void Benchmark(); - /// @brief Setup the Benchmark - /// \param framerate The Fps of the ScreenUpdates - void SetupBenchmark(int framerate); - /// @brief Check if Benchmark is Running - /// @return is running or not - bool IsBenchmarkRunning() { return this->benchmark; } - - /// @brief Draw a Dubug Text - /// @param x pos x - /// @param y pos y - /// @param t_size Size of the Text - /// @param color Color of the Text - /// @param text String of the Text - void DrawDebugText(int x, int y, int t_size, u32 color, std::string text); - /// @brief Draw a Text width NFontApi (TTF) - /// @param x pos x - /// @param y pos y - /// @param t_size size of the Text - /// @param color Color of The Text - /// @param text String of The Text - /// @param font TTF Font - void DrawText(int x, int y, float t_size, u32 color, std::string text, - RenderD7::NFontApi font); - -private: - // funcs - - /// @brief Decode 2 RenderD7::Image - /// @param deccc Decoder - /// @return - bool Decode(Decoder deccc); - /// @brief Draw Char Func - /// @param posX pos x - /// @param posY pos y - /// @param t_size size - /// @param color color - /// @param character char - void DrawDebugChar(u32 posX, u32 posY, int t_size, u32 color, char character); - /// @brief NFont Draw Char - /// @param posX pos x - /// @param posY pos y - /// @param t_size size - /// @param color color - /// @param character char - /// @param font ttf - void DrawChar(int posX, int posY, float t_size, u32 color, char character, - RenderD7::NFontApi font); - // parameter - int frame = 0; - RenderD7::Image renderframe; - bool isscreen = false; - C3D_RenderTarget *targetr; - BMP bitmap = BMP( - 20, 20, - true); // Need to Set e Predefined Bitmap. If not the System will Crash. - BMP blank = BMP( - 20, 20, - true); // Need to Set e Predefined Bitmap. If not the System will Crash. - - /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - // Benchmark Stuff; - int testfpsd; - bool benchmark = false; - bool setupbenchmark; - float frametime = 0; - uint64_t lastTime = 0; - float dtt = 0.f; - float dtt2 = 0.f; - float dtt3 = 0.f; - float timer = 0; - float mhdtt = 0; - float mdtt2; - float mdtt3; - - float fpsClock = 0.f; - int frameCounter = 0, fps = 0; - - std::vector hdttt; - std::vector hdttt2; - std::vector hdttt3; - std::vector fpscountc; - int renderedframes = 0; - int testfps = 60; - Encoder encc = Encoder::BITMAP; - Decoder decc = Decoder::BITMAP2C3D; - //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -}; -} // namespace RenderD7 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Color.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Color.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 2e3ec71..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Color.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#define UNPACK_RGBA(col) (uint8_t)(col >> 24), (col >> 16), (col >> 8), (col) -#define UNPACK_BGRA(col) (uint8_t)(col >> 8), (col >> 16), (col >> 24), (col) - -namespace RenderD7 { -namespace Color { -/// @brief RGBA Struct -struct rgba { - /// @brief rgba Colors - uint8_t r, g, b, a; -}; -/// @brief RGBA Class -class RGBA { -public: - /// @brief Construct - /// @param r - /// @param g - /// @param b - /// @param a - RGBA(uint8_t r, uint8_t g, uint8_t b, uint8_t a) - : m_r(r), m_g(g), m_b(b), m_a(a) {} - /// @brief Get as Uint32 - /// @return color - uint32_t toRGBA() const { - return (m_r << 24) | (m_g << 16) | (m_b << 8) | m_a; - } - - uint8_t m_r, m_g, m_b, m_a; -}; -/// @brief Convert RGB to Hex -/// @param r -/// @param g -/// @param b -/// @return Hex-String -std::string RGB2Hex(int r, int g, int b); -/// @brief Hex to U32 -/// @param color -/// @param a -/// @return Color32 -uint32_t Hex(const std::string &color, uint8_t a = 255); -} // namespace Color -} // namespace RenderD7 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Draw.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Draw.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 1af8f56..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Draw.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include <3ds.h> -#include -#include -#include - -namespace RenderD7 { -namespace Draw { -/// @brief Draw Rectangle -/// @param x Pos X -/// @param y Pos Y -/// @param w Width -/// @param h Height -/// @param color Color -/// @return success ? -bool Rect(float x, float y, float w, float h, u32 color); -/// @brief Draw a not filled Rectangle -/// @param p1x Pos X -/// @param p1y Pos Y -/// @param w Width -/// @param h Height -/// @param color Color -/// @param scale Scale -/// @return success ? -bool NFRect(float p1x, float p1y, float w, float h, u32 color, float scale = 1); -/// @brief Draw A Pixel -/// @param x Pos X -/// @param y Pos Y -/// @param color Color -/// @return success ? -bool Px(float x, float y, u32 color); -/// @brief Draw a Centered Text -/// @param x Pos X -/// @param y Pos Y -/// @param size Scale of the Text -/// @param color Color of The Text -/// @param Text Striing to Display -/// @param maxWidth Width to Calculate Centered Pos -/// @param maxHeight Height to Calculate Centered Pos -/// @param fnt Custom Font -void TextCentered(float x, float y, float size, u32 color, std::string Text, - int maxWidth = 0, int maxHeight = 0, C2D_Font fnt = nullptr); -/// @brief Draw a Text -/// @param x Pos X -/// @param y Pos Y -/// @param size Scale of the Text -/// @param color Color of The Text -/// @param Text Striing to Display -/// @param maxWidth Width to Calculate Centered Pos -/// @param maxHeight Height to Calculate Centered Pos -/// @param fnt Custom Font -void Text(float x, float y, float size, u32 color, std::string Text, - int maxWidth = 0, int maxHeight = 0, C2D_Font fnt = nullptr); -/// @brief Draw a Text Set to the Right -/// @param x Pos X -/// @param y Pos Y -/// @param size Scale of the Text -/// @param color Color of The Text -/// @param Text Striing to Display -/// @param maxWidth Width to Calculate Centered Pos -/// @param maxHeight Height to Calculate Centered Pos -/// @param fnt Custom Font -void TextRight(float x, float y, float size, u32 color, std::string Text, - int maxWidth = 0, int maxHeight = 0, C2D_Font fnt = nullptr); -/// @brief Get Width of Text -/// @param size Size of the Text -/// @param Text String of The text -/// @param fnt Custom Font -/// @return The Size -float GetTextWidth(float size, std::string Text, C2D_Font fnt = nullptr); -/// @brief Get Text Size -/// @param size Size of The Text -/// @param width Width of the Text -/// @param height Height of The Text -/// @param Text String of Text -/// @param fnt Custom Font -void GetTextSize(float size, float *width, float *height, std::string Text, - C2D_Font fnt = nullptr); -/// @brief Get Height of the Text -/// @param size Size of the Text -/// @param Text String of the Text -/// @param fnt Custom Font -/// @return The Height -float GetTextHeight(float size, std::string Text, C2D_Font fnt = nullptr); -/// @brief Load A .bcfnt -/// @param fnt Output Font -/// @param Path path of The File -/// @return Result Code -Result LoadFont(C2D_Font &fnt, const char *Path = ""); -/// @brief Unload a Font -/// @param fnt Font to Unload -/// @return Result Code -Result UnloadFont(C2D_Font &fnt); -/// @brief Draw a Circle -/// @param x Pos X -/// @param y Pos Y -/// @param radius Radius of the Circle -/// @param color Color of the circle -/// @return success ? -bool Circle(float x, float y, float radius, u32 color); -/// @brief Draw A Citro2D Image -/// @param img Image to Draw -/// @param x Pos X -/// @param y Pos Y -/// @param scaleX Scale of X-Axis -/// @param scaleY Scale of Y-Axis -/// @return success ? -bool Image(C2D_Image img, float x, float y, float scaleX = 1.0f, - float scaleY = 1.0f); -} // namespace Draw -} // namespace RenderD7 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/FileSystem.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/FileSystem.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index fc485ea..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/FileSystem.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -// FileSystem based on libphyfs based on -// https://github.com/TurtleP/3ds-examples/blob/fs/physfs/fs/physfs/include/filesystem.h -#pragma once -#include -#include - -namespace RenderD7 { -namespace FileSystem { -/// @brief A Directory Entry -struct Entry { - /// @brief Patf of The Entry - std::string path; - /// @brief Name of The Entry - std::string name; - /// @brief Directory or File - bool dir = false; -}; -/// @brief Gets All Entrys of A Directory into a Vector -/// @param path The Path of the Directory -/// @return The Vector of found Entrys -std::vector GetDirContent(std::string path); -} // namespace FileSystem -} // namespace RenderD7 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Fonts/NFontApi.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Fonts/NFontApi.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 7b9a14f..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Fonts/NFontApi.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,142 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include - -#define MAXUNICODE 0x10FFFF - -namespace RenderD7 { -inline int utf8_decode(const char *o) { - static const unsigned int limits[] = {0xFF, 0x7F, 0x7FF, 0xFFFF}; - const unsigned char *s = (const unsigned char *)o; - unsigned int c = s[0]; - unsigned int res = 0; /* final result */ - if (c < 0x80) /* ascii? */ - res = c; - else { - int count = 0; /* to count number of continuation bytes */ - while (c & 0x40) { /* still have continuation bytes? */ - int cc = s[++count]; /* read next byte */ - if ((cc & 0xC0) != 0x80) /* not a continuation byte? */ - return -1; /* invalid byte sequence */ - res = (res << 6) | (cc & 0x3F); /* add lower 6 bits from cont. byte */ - c <<= 1; /* to test next bit */ - } - res |= ((c & 0x7F) << (count * 5)); /* add first byte */ - if (count > 3 || res > MAXUNICODE || res <= limits[count]) - return -1; /* invalid byte sequence */ - s += count; /* skip continuation bytes read */ - } - return res; -} - -inline std::string IntToUtf8(int convertval) { - - // We only care about plane 1 right now, - // but know that we have other options (0x10FFFF) - // Technically UTF-8 is "limited" to 4 bytes, so it's not - // Like it matters much anyways these days - - if (convertval == 0) - return " "; - if ((convertval <= 0x7F) && (convertval > 0x00)) { - - std::string out("."); - - std::bitset<8> x(convertval); - - unsigned long l = x.to_ulong(); - unsigned char c = static_cast(l); - out[0] = c; - - return out; - - } else if ((convertval >= 0x80) && (convertval <= 0x07FF)) { - - std::string out(".."); - - int firstShift = (convertval >> 0x06) ^ 0xC0; - int secondShift = ((convertval ^ 0xFFC0) | 0x80) & ~0x40; - - std::bitset<8> first(firstShift); - std::bitset<8> last(secondShift); - - unsigned long l = first.to_ulong(); - unsigned char c = static_cast(l); - out[0] = c; - - unsigned long ltwo = last.to_ulong(); - unsigned char ctwo = static_cast(ltwo); - out[1] = ctwo; - - return out; - - } else if ((convertval >= 0x0800) && (convertval <= 0xFFFF)) { - - std::string out("..."); - - int firstShift = ((convertval ^ 0xFC0FFF) >> 0x0C) | 0xE0; - int secondShift = (((convertval ^ 0xFFF03F) >> 0x06) | 0x80) & ~0x40; - int thirdShift = ((convertval ^ 0xFFFC0) | 0x80) & ~0x40; - - std::bitset<8> first(firstShift); - std::bitset<8> second(secondShift); - std::bitset<8> third(thirdShift); - - unsigned long lone = first.to_ulong(); - unsigned char cone = static_cast(lone); - out[0] = cone; - - unsigned long ltwo = second.to_ulong(); - unsigned char ctwo = static_cast(ltwo); - out[1] = ctwo; - - unsigned long lthree = third.to_ulong(); - unsigned char cthree = static_cast(lthree); - out[2] = cthree; - - return out; - - } else { - return " "; - } -} -#define I2U82I(val) RenderD7::utf8_decode(RenderD7::IntToUtf8(val).c_str()) - -class NFontApi { -public: - NFontApi(); - ~NFontApi(); - void LoadTTF(std::string path); - unsigned char *GetGlyphBitmap(char glyph); - std::string GetStatus() { return status; } - float GetScale() { return scale; } - int GetGlyphWidth(char glyph); - int GetGlyphHeight(char glyph); - int GetLineHeight() { return l_h; } - int GetBaseHeight() { return height; } - -private: - std::string status; - - int height; - - float scale; - int b_w; - int b_h; - int l_h; - - int w; - int h; - - int x0, y0, x1, y1; - int ascent, baseline, decent, linegap; - - int linespace; - - stbtt_fontinfo font; -}; -} // namespace RenderD7 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/FunctionTrace.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/FunctionTrace.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index ec36e95..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/FunctionTrace.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -// Base includes -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -// 3ds does not support std::chrono -#include <3ds.h> - -/// @brief 3ds System Ticks per milli second -#define TICKS_PER_MSEC 268111.856 - -#define f2s(x_) #x_ -#define scomb(x1, x2) std::string(x1 + x2) - -namespace RenderD7 { -namespace Ftrace { -/// @brief Result of FTrace -struct FTRes { - std::string group; ///< Group of the Trace - std::string func_name; ///< Function Name - - uint64_t time_start; ///< when started - uint64_t time_end; ///< when stopped - float time_of; ///< stop - start (how long) -}; - -/// @brief Map of Traces -extern std::map rd7_traces; - -/// @brief Set a Start TracePoint -/// @param group Set a Group Name -/// @param func_name Set a Function Name -inline void Beg(std::string group, std::string func_name) { - std::string trace_id = scomb(group, func_name); - rd7_traces[trace_id].group = group; - rd7_traces[trace_id].func_name = func_name; - rd7_traces[trace_id].time_start = svcGetSystemTick(); -} -/// @brief Set an End TracePoint -/// @param group Set a Group Name -/// @param func_name Set a Function Name -inline void End(std::string group, std::string func_name) { - std::string trace_id = scomb(group, func_name); - rd7_traces[trace_id].time_end = svcGetSystemTick(); - rd7_traces[trace_id].time_of = static_cast( - rd7_traces[trace_id].time_end / (float)TICKS_PER_MSEC - - rd7_traces[trace_id].time_start / (float)TICKS_PER_MSEC); -} -} // namespace Ftrace -} // namespace RenderD7 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Hardware.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Hardware.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 40e6aa1..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Hardware.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once - -namespace RenderD7 { -namespace Hardware { -/// @brief Initialisize required Services -void Initialisize(); -/// @brief Check if Headphones are Plugged in -/// @return true if headphones plugged in -bool IsHeadphones(); -/// @brief Check if the 3ds Is Charging -/// @return true if System gets Charged -bool IsCharging(); -/// @brief Check the Battery Percentage -/// @return Persentage as float -float GetBatteryPercentage(); -/// @brief Get current State of 3d Slider -/// @return current 3dslider poition -float Get3dSliderLevel(); -/// @brief Get Current state of Sound Slider -/// @return current SoundSlider state -float GetSoundSliderLevel(); -} // namespace Hardware -} // namespace RenderD7 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Image.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Image.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index ead9d7b..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Image.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include -#include -#include - -#include -#include -#include - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -namespace RenderD7 { -/// Image Class -class Image { -public: - /// @brief Constructor - Image() {} - /// @brief Deconstructor - ~Image(); - /// @brief Unload The Image - void Unload(); - /// Load Image from Png - /// \param path path to png file - void LoadPng(const std::string path); - /// Load the Image from buffer - /// \param buffer the frame buffer - void LoadPFromBuffer(const std::vector &buffer); - void LoadFromBitmap(BMP bitmap); - void LoadJpg(std::string path); - void LoadPixels(int w, int h, int bpp, void *buffer); - /// Draw the Image directly - /// \param x The x position - /// \param y the y position - /// \param scaleX x scale from 0.0 to 1.0 - /// \param scaleY y scale from 0.0 to 1.0 - bool Draw(float x, float y, float scaleX = 1.0f, float scaleY = 1.0f); - /// \brief Get The Image - /// \return C2D_Image - C2D_Image Get() { return this->img; } - - void FromSheet(RenderD7::Sheet sheet, size_t index); - /// \param img this is the C2D_Image - C2D_Image img; - /// \param loadet whether the image is loadet or not - bool loadet = false; -}; -} // namespace RenderD7 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Memory.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Memory.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index e4ced65..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Memory.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once - -#include -#include - -namespace RenderD7 { -namespace Memory { -/// @brief Metriks struct For the Internal Tracker -struct memory_metrics { - uint32_t t_TotalAllocated = 0; ///< Total Allocated Memory - uint32_t t_TotalFreed = 0; ///< Total Deleted Memory - /// @brief Gets the Currently Allocated Memory - uint32_t t_CurrentlyAllocated() { return t_TotalAllocated - t_TotalFreed; } -}; -/// @brief Get Total Allocated Memory -/// @return Total Allocated Memory -size_t GetTotalAllocated(); -/// @brief Get Total Deleted Memory -/// @return Total Deleted Memory -size_t GetTotalFreed(); -/// @brief Get Current Allocated Memory -/// @return Current Allocated Memory -size_t GetCurrent(); -} // namespace Memory -} // namespace RenderD7 diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Ovarlays.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Ovarlays.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 7e3a94f..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Ovarlays.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once - -#include - -namespace RenderD7 { -class Ovl_Ftrace : public RenderD7::Ovl { - /// @brief Constructor - Ovl_Ftrace(); - /// @brief Override for Draw - void Draw(void) const override; - /// @brief Override for Logic - void Logic() override; - -private: -}; -class Ovl_UiBattery : public RenderD7::Ovl { - /// @brief Constructor - /// @param percentage Percentage - Ovl_UiBattery(float *percentage); - /// @brief Override for Draw - void Draw(void) const override; - /// @brief Override for Logic - void Logic() override; - -private: - float *_pct_addr = 0; -}; -class Ovl_UiSound : public RenderD7::Ovl { - /// @brief Constructor - /// @param percentage Percentage - Ovl_UiSound(float *percentage); - /// @brief Override for Draw - void Draw(void) const override; - /// @brief Override for Logic - void Logic() override; - -private: - float *_pct_addr = 0; -}; -class Ovl_Ui3d : public RenderD7::Ovl { - /// @brief Constructor - /// @param percentage Percentage - Ovl_Ui3d(float *percentage); - /// @brief Override for Draw - void Draw(void) const override; - /// @brief Override for Logic - void Logic() override; - -private: - float *_pct_addr = 0; -}; -class Ovl_UiWifi : public RenderD7::Ovl { - /// @brief Constructor - /// @param level strengh level - Ovl_UiWifi(uint8_t *level); - /// @brief Override for Draw - void Draw(void) const override; - /// @brief Override for Logic - void Logic() override; - -private: - uint8_t *_pct_addr = 0; -}; -} // namespace RenderD7 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Ovl.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Ovl.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 6078d07..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Ovl.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include - -namespace RenderD7 { -/// @brief The Overlay Class (Used for Toasts for example) -class Ovl { -public: - /// @brief Deconstructor - virtual ~Ovl() {} - /// @brief Function Called to Draw this - virtual void Draw() const = 0; - /// @brief Logic of the Overlay - virtual void Logic() = 0; - /// @brief Should the overlay be killed - /// @return Killed or Not - inline bool IsKilled() { return this->iskilled; } - /// @brief Kill The Overlay - inline void Kill() { iskilled = true; } - -private: - /// @param iskilled For IsKilled(); - bool iskilled = false; -}; -/// @brief Add an Overlay to the Screen -/// @param scene Overlay to push to Screen -void AddOvl(std::unique_ptr scene); -/// @brief Add an Overlay to the Toast Stack -/// @param scene Overlay to push to Toast Stack -void AddToast(std::unique_ptr scene); -} // namespace RenderD7 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/ResultDecoder.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/ResultDecoder.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index e2dd77e..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/ResultDecoder.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include <3ds.h> -#include - -namespace RenderD7 { -/// @brief Decoder for 3ds Result Codes -class ResultDecoder { -public: - /// @brief Constructor - ResultDecoder() {} - /// @brief Deconstructor - ~ResultDecoder() {} - /// @brief Load a Result into Decoder - /// @param rescode Result Code - void Load(Result rescode); - /// @brief Load A Hex Converted Code into Decoder - /// @param rescode Result-Hex Code - void Load(std::string rescode); - /// @brief Get Hex Code - /// @return Hex-Code - std::string GetCode(); - /// @brief Get Level Name - /// @return Level Name - std::string GetLevel(); - /// @brief Get Level Value - /// @return Level Value - int GetLevelInt(); - /// @brief Get The Mosule Name - /// @return Module Name - std::string GetModule(); - /// @brief Get The Module Value - /// @return Module Value - int GetModuleInt(); - /// @brief Get The Description - /// @return Description - std::string GetDescription(); - /// @brief Get The Description Valur - /// @return Description Value - int GetDescriptionInt(); - /// @brief Get the Summary - /// @return Summary - std::string GetSummary(); - /// @brief Get the Summary Value - /// @return Summary Value - int GetSummaryInt(); - -private: - /// @param m_rescode Result code - Result m_rescode; -}; -} // namespace RenderD7 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Screen.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Screen.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index a7e8147..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Screen.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include -#include - -/// \param Top Tob-Screen Target -extern C3D_RenderTarget *Top; -/// \param TopRight Top-Right-Screen Target (Never atually used) -extern C3D_RenderTarget *TopRight; -/// \param Bottom Bottom-Screen Target -extern C3D_RenderTarget *Bottom; - -namespace RenderD7 { -/// @brief Begin Drawing On Specific Screen -/// @param target The Screen Target (Top, Bottom or TopTight) -void OnScreen(C3D_RenderTarget *target); -} // namespace RenderD7 diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Security.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Security.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index b4ad082..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Security.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include <3ds.h> - -namespace RenderD7 { -namespace Init { -void Security(); -} - -class Security { -public: - /// @brief Security Levels - enum Level { - NONE, ///< Do Completly Nothing (excludes FrameEnd Security) - FULL, ///< Display Every Reports even Success - ERRORS, ///< Display Only Errors - WARNINGS, ///< Display Errors and Warnings - LOG, ///< Log Every Error with Detailed Information - }; - - Security(); - ~Security(); - /// @brief Report an Output (For SafeTraceInit) - /// @param addr Adress of Pointer - /// @param result_ptr Pointer to the result - void Report(uint32_t addr, void *result_ptr); - /// @brief Set the Security Level - /// @param level Level to use - void SetLevel(Level level); - /// @brief Get Current Security Level - /// @return Security Level - Level GetLevel(); - /// @brief Call a Function at Program Crash/Exit - /// @param exit_func Function to Call - void SafeExit(void (*exit_func)()); - /// @brief SaveInit a Function and define a Exit Func - /// @param init_func Init Function - /// @param exit_func Exit Function - void SafeInit(void (*init_func)(), void (*exit_func)()); - /// @brief SaveInit a Function and define a Exit Func - /// @param init_func Init Function - /// @param exit_func Exit Function - void SafeInit(Result (*init_func)(), void (*exit_func)()); - /// @brief SaveInit a Function and define a Exit Func - /// @param init_func Init Function - /// @param exit_func Exit Function - void SafeInit(void (*init_func)(), Result (*exit_func)()); - /// @brief SaveInit a Function and define a Exit Func - /// @param init_func Init Function - /// @param exit_func Exit Function - void SafeInit(Result (*init_func)(), Result (*exit_func)()); -}; -} // namespace RenderD7 - -/// @brief RenderD7 Security Object -extern RenderD7::Security *rd7_security; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Sheet.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Sheet.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 86d3564..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Sheet.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include -#include - -namespace RenderD7 { -/// @brief SpriteSheet Class -class Sheet { -public: - /// @brief Constructor - Sheet(); - /// @brief Deconstructor - ~Sheet(); - /// @brief Load A Spritesheet File - /// @param path Path to the t3x - /// @return Result Code - Result Load(const char *path); - /// @brief Unload the Sheet - void Free(); - /// \param spritesheet The Sheet - C2D_SpriteSheet spritesheet; -}; -} // namespace RenderD7 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Sprite.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Sprite.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index a7542be..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Sprite.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once - -#include -#include - -#include -#include - -namespace RenderD7 { -/// @brief Sprite Class -class Sprite { -public: - /// \brief Construct Sprite - Sprite(); - /// \brief Deconstruct Sprite - ~Sprite(); - /// \brief Load a Sprite From SpriteSheet - /// \param sheet the Sheet to load from.(RenderD7::Sheet) - /// \param index the number of the Sprite in the Sheet - void FromSheet(RenderD7::Sheet *sheet, size_t index); - /// \brief Load a Sprite From SpriteSheet - /// \param img the Image to load from.(RenderD7::Image) - void FromImage(RenderD7::Image *img); - /// @brief Draw the Sprite - /// @return success ? - bool Draw(); - /// @brief Set the Center Position - /// @param x X Pos - /// @param y Y Pos - void SetCenter(float x, float y); - /// @brief Set the Sprite's Position - /// @param x X Pos - /// @param y Y Pos - void SetPos(float x, float y); - /// @brief Set The Sprite's Scale - /// @param x Scale on X-Axis - /// @param y Scale on Y-Axis - void SetScale(float x, float y); - /// @brief Set the Sprite's Rotation - /// @param rotation ratation - void SetRotation(float rotation); - /// @brief Rotate the Sprite - /// @param speed Speed to Rotate - void Rotate(float speed); - /// @brief Get Tje Sprite's Width - /// @return Width - float getWidth(); - /// @brief Get the Sprite's Height - /// @return Height - float getHeight(); - /// @brief Get The Sprite's X Position - /// @return X Position - float getPosX(); - /// @brief Get the Sprite's Y Position - /// @return Y Position - float getPosY(); - -private: - /// @param tint ImageTint (unused) - C2D_ImageTint tint; - /// @param sprite The Sprite - C2D_Sprite sprite; -}; -} // namespace RenderD7 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/SpriteAnimation.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/SpriteAnimation.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 0236060..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/SpriteAnimation.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once - -#include -#include - -#include -#include - -namespace RenderD7 { -/// @brief SpriteSheetAnimation Class -class SpriteSheetAnimation : public RenderD7::Sprite { -public: - /// @brief Constructor - SpriteSheetAnimation(); - /// @brief Deconstructor - ~SpriteSheetAnimation(); - /// @brief Setup an Animation - /// @param sheet Input Spritesheet - /// @param imagecount Count of Images - /// @param startimage Where to Start the Loop - /// @param frame_begin Current Time (Should be 0) - /// @param frame_finish Time Length - void Setup(RenderD7::Sheet *sheet, size_t imagecount, size_t startimage, - float frame_begin, float frame_finish); - /// @brief Play the Animation - /// @param timespeed Speed of the animation - void Play(float timespeed); - -private: - /// @param images Count of Images - size_t images; - /// @param imgs Another Count of images ??? - size_t imgs = 0; - /// @param D_totaltime Current Time - float D_totaltime; - /// @param sheet The Sheet of Images - RenderD7::Sheet *sheet; - /// @param time Total Time from frame_finish - float time; -}; -} // namespace RenderD7 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/StealConsole.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/StealConsole.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 29a5da6..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/StealConsole.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include -#include - -namespace RenderD7 { -/// @brief StealConsole Class -class StealConsole { -public: - /// @brief Constructor - StealConsole(); - /// @brief Deconstructor - ~StealConsole(); - /// @brief The Stolen Stdout - /// @return Stdout as string - std::string GetStdout(); - -private: - /// @param stolen_stdout Stolen Stdout - std::stringstream stolen_stdout; -}; -} // namespace RenderD7 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Tasks.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Tasks.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 242a206..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Tasks.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include <3ds.h> -#include - -namespace RenderD7 { -namespace Tasks { -/// @brief Push A Task -/// @param entrypoint Function of Your Task -void create(ThreadFunc entrypoint); -/// @brief Destroy all Tasks -void destroy(void); -} // namespace Tasks -} // namespace RenderD7 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Time.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Time.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 58e6fb5..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Time.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include - -namespace RenderD7 { -/// @brief Format a String -/// @param fmt_str Format To -/// @param ... Additional Args -/// @return Formatted String -std::string FormatString(std::string fmt_str, ...); -/// @brief Get Current Time as String -/// @return Time-String -std::string GetTimeStr(void); -} // namespace RenderD7 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Toast.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Toast.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 7130d18..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/Toast.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -namespace RenderD7 { -/// @brief Toast Class -class Toast : public RenderD7::Ovl { -public: - /// @brief Constructor - /// @param head Displayed String in Head - /// @param msg Displayed String in Message Box - Toast(std::string head, std::string msg); - /// @brief Override for Draw - void Draw(void) const override; - /// @brief Override for Logic - void Logic() override; - -private: - /// @param head The Header Text - /// @param nsg The Message-Box Text - std::string head, msg; - /// @param msgposy Position Y of The Toast - int msgposy = 240; - /// @param delay Delay of the Toast - int delay = 0; -}; -} // namespace RenderD7 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/battery_icons.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/battery_icons.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index bb4df69..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/battery_icons.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include - -extern unsigned char battery_icons[]; -extern size_t battery_icons_size; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/bmp.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/bmp.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 783f00f..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/bmp.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,707 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -using namespace std; -#pragma pack(push, 1) - -struct BMPFileHeader { - uint16_t file_type{0x4D42}; // File type always BM which is 0x4D42 (stored as - // hex uint16_t in little endian) - uint32_t file_size{0}; // Size of the file (in bytes) - uint16_t reserved1{0}; // Reserved, always 0 - uint16_t reserved2{0}; // Reserved, always 0 - uint32_t offset_data{ - 0}; // Start position of pixel data (bytes from the beginning of the file) -}; - -struct BMPInfoHeader { - uint32_t size{0}; // Size of this header (in bytes) - int32_t width{0}; // width of bitmap in pixels - int32_t height{ - 0}; // height of bitmap in pixels - // (if positive, bottom-up, with origin in lower left corner) - // (if negative, top-down, with origin in upper left corner) - uint16_t planes{1}; // No. of planes for the target device, this is always 1 - uint16_t bit_count{0}; // No. of bits per pixel - uint32_t compression{0}; // 0 or 3 - uncompressed. THIS PROGRAM CONSIDERS ONLY - // UNCOMPRESSED BMP images - uint32_t size_image{0}; // 0 - for uncompressed images - int32_t x_pixels_per_meter{0}; - int32_t y_pixels_per_meter{0}; - uint32_t colors_used{0}; // No. color indexes in the color table. Use 0 for - // the max number of colors allowed by bit_count - uint32_t colors_important{0}; // No. of colors used for displaying the bitmap. - // If 0 all colors are required -}; - -struct BMPColorHeader { - uint32_t red_mask{0x00ff0000}; // Bit mask for the red channel - uint32_t green_mask{0x0000ff00}; // Bit mask for the green channel - uint32_t blue_mask{0x000000ff}; // Bit mask for the blue channel - uint32_t alpha_mask{0xff000000}; // Bit mask for the alpha channel - uint32_t color_space_type{0x73524742}; // Default "sRGB" (0x73524742) - uint32_t unused[16]{0}; // Unused data for sRGB color space -}; -#pragma pack(pop) - -class BMP { -public: - BMPFileHeader file_header; - BMPInfoHeader bmp_info_header; - BMPColorHeader bmp_color_header; - std::vector data; - - BMP(const char *fname) { read(fname); } - - int read(const char *fname) { - std::ifstream inp{fname, std::ios_base::binary}; - if (inp) { - inp.read((char *)&file_header, sizeof(file_header)); - if (file_header.file_type != 0x4D42) { - - return 50; - // throw std::runtime_error("Error! Unrecognized file format."); - } - inp.read((char *)&bmp_info_header, sizeof(bmp_info_header)); - - // The BMPColorHeader is used only for transparent images - if (bmp_info_header.bit_count == 32) { - // Check if the file has bit mask color information - if (bmp_info_header.size >= - (sizeof(BMPInfoHeader) + sizeof(BMPColorHeader))) { - inp.read((char *)&bmp_color_header, sizeof(bmp_color_header)); - // Check if the pixel data is stored as BGRA and if the color space - // type is sRGB - check_color_header(bmp_color_header); - } else { - // std::cerr << "Error! The file \"" << fname << "\" does not seem to - // contain bit mask information\n"; return 51;//throw - // std::runtime_error("Error! Unrecognized file format."); - } - } - - // Jump to the pixel data location - inp.seekg(file_header.offset_data, inp.beg); - - // Adjust the header fields for output. - // Some editors will put extra info in the image file, we only save the - // headers and the data. - if (bmp_info_header.bit_count == 32) { - bmp_info_header.size = sizeof(BMPInfoHeader) + sizeof(BMPColorHeader); - file_header.offset_data = sizeof(BMPFileHeader) + - sizeof(BMPInfoHeader) + - sizeof(BMPColorHeader); - } else { - bmp_info_header.size = sizeof(BMPInfoHeader); - file_header.offset_data = sizeof(BMPFileHeader) + sizeof(BMPInfoHeader); - } - file_header.file_size = file_header.offset_data; - - if (bmp_info_header.height < 0) { - return 52; // throw std::runtime_error("The program can treat only BMP - // images with the origin in the bottom left corner!"); - } - - data.resize(bmp_info_header.width * bmp_info_header.height * - bmp_info_header.bit_count / 8); - - // Here we check if we need to take into account row padding - if (bmp_info_header.width % 4 == 0) { - inp.read((char *)data.data(), data.size()); - file_header.file_size += static_cast(data.size()); - } else { - row_stride = bmp_info_header.width * bmp_info_header.bit_count / 8; - uint32_t new_stride = make_stride_aligned(4); - std::vector padding_row(new_stride - row_stride); - - for (int y = 0; y < bmp_info_header.height; ++y) { - inp.read((char *)(data.data() + row_stride * y), row_stride); - inp.read((char *)padding_row.data(), padding_row.size()); - } - file_header.file_size += - static_cast(data.size()) + - bmp_info_header.height * static_cast(padding_row.size()); - } - } else { - return 53; // throw std::runtime_error("Unable to open the input image - // file "+std::string(fname)); - } - return 0; - } - - int read_mem(std::vector buffer) { - std::stringstream inp; - std::copy(buffer.begin(), buffer.end(), - std::ostream_iterator(inp, "\n")); - std::cout << buffer.size() << std::endl; - if (inp) { - inp.read((char *)&file_header, sizeof(file_header)); - if (file_header.file_type != 0x4D42) { - - return 50; - // throw std::runtime_error("Error! Unrecognized file format. Header " + - // std::to_string(file_header.file_type)); - } - inp.read((char *)&bmp_info_header, sizeof(bmp_info_header)); - - // The BMPColorHeader is used only for transparent images - if (bmp_info_header.bit_count == 32) { - // Check if the file has bit mask color information - if (bmp_info_header.size >= - (sizeof(BMPInfoHeader) + sizeof(BMPColorHeader))) { - inp.read((char *)&bmp_color_header, sizeof(bmp_color_header)); - // Check if the pixel data is stored as BGRA and if the color space - // type is sRGB - check_color_header(bmp_color_header); - } else { - // std::cerr << "Error! The file \"" << fname << "\" does not seem to - // contain bit mask information\n"; - return 51; - // throw std::runtime_error("Error! Unrecognized file format. Size"); - } - } - - // Jump to the pixel data location - inp.seekg(file_header.offset_data, inp.beg); - - // Adjust the header fields for output. - // Some editors will put extra info in the image file, we only save the - // headers and the data. - if (bmp_info_header.bit_count == 32) { - bmp_info_header.size = sizeof(BMPInfoHeader) + sizeof(BMPColorHeader); - file_header.offset_data = sizeof(BMPFileHeader) + - sizeof(BMPInfoHeader) + - sizeof(BMPColorHeader); - } else { - bmp_info_header.size = sizeof(BMPInfoHeader); - file_header.offset_data = sizeof(BMPFileHeader) + sizeof(BMPInfoHeader); - } - file_header.file_size = file_header.offset_data; - - if (bmp_info_header.height < 0) { - return 52; - // throw std::runtime_error("The program can treat only BMP images with - // " - // "the origin in the bottom left corner!"); - } - - data.resize(bmp_info_header.width * bmp_info_header.height * - bmp_info_header.bit_count / 8); - - // Here we check if we need to take into account row padding - if (bmp_info_header.width % 4 == 0) { - inp.read((char *)data.data(), data.size()); - file_header.file_size += static_cast(data.size()); - } else { - row_stride = bmp_info_header.width * bmp_info_header.bit_count / 8; - uint32_t new_stride = make_stride_aligned(4); - std::vector padding_row(new_stride - row_stride); - - for (int y = 0; y < bmp_info_header.height; ++y) { - inp.read((char *)(data.data() + row_stride * y), row_stride); - inp.read((char *)padding_row.data(), padding_row.size()); - } - file_header.file_size += - static_cast(data.size()) + - bmp_info_header.height * static_cast(padding_row.size()); - } - } else { - return 53; - // throw std::runtime_error("Unable to open the input image buffer"); - } - return 0; - } - - BMP(int32_t width, int32_t height, bool has_alpha = true) { - if (width <= 0 || height <= 0) { - width = 1; - height = 1; - } - - bmp_info_header.width = width; - bmp_info_header.height = height; - if (has_alpha) { - bmp_info_header.size = sizeof(BMPInfoHeader) + sizeof(BMPColorHeader); - file_header.offset_data = sizeof(BMPFileHeader) + sizeof(BMPInfoHeader) + - sizeof(BMPColorHeader); - - bmp_info_header.bit_count = 32; - bmp_info_header.compression = 3; - row_stride = width * 4; - data.resize(row_stride * height); - file_header.file_size = file_header.offset_data + data.size(); - } else { - bmp_info_header.size = sizeof(BMPInfoHeader); - file_header.offset_data = sizeof(BMPFileHeader) + sizeof(BMPInfoHeader); - - bmp_info_header.bit_count = 24; - bmp_info_header.compression = 0; - row_stride = width * 3; - data.resize(row_stride * height); - - uint32_t new_stride = make_stride_aligned(4); - file_header.file_size = - file_header.offset_data + static_cast(data.size()) + - bmp_info_header.height * (new_stride - row_stride); - } - } - - unsigned write(const char *fname) { - std::ofstream of{fname, std::ios_base::binary}; - if (of) { - if (bmp_info_header.bit_count == 32) { - write_headers_and_data(of); - } else if (bmp_info_header.bit_count == 24) { - if (bmp_info_header.width % 4 == 0) { - write_headers_and_data(of); - } else { - uint32_t new_stride = make_stride_aligned(4); - std::vector padding_row(new_stride - row_stride); - - write_headers(of); - - for (int y = 0; y < bmp_info_header.height; ++y) { - of.write((const char *)(data.data() + row_stride * y), row_stride); - of.write((const char *)padding_row.data(), padding_row.size()); - } - } - } else { - return 54; // throw std::runtime_error("The program can treat only 24 or - // 32 bits per pixel BMP files"); - } - } else { - return 55; // throw std::runtime_error("Unable to open the output image - // file."); - } - return 0; - } - - std::vector DATA() { - std::stringstream ss; - if (ss) { - if (bmp_info_header.bit_count == 32) { - write_headers_and_datass(ss); - } else if (bmp_info_header.bit_count == 24) { - if (bmp_info_header.width % 4 == 0) { - write_headers_and_datass(ss); - } else { - uint32_t new_stride = make_stride_aligned(4); - std::vector padding_row(new_stride - row_stride); - - write_headersss(ss); - - for (int y = 0; y < bmp_info_header.height; ++y) { - ss.write((const char *)(data.data() + row_stride * y), row_stride); - ss.write((const char *)padding_row.data(), padding_row.size()); - } - } - } else { - } - } else { - } - std::string test11 = ss.str(); - std::vector test12(test11.begin(), test11.end()); - return test12; - } - - unsigned fill_region(uint32_t x0, uint32_t y0, uint32_t w, uint32_t h, - uint8_t B, uint8_t G, uint8_t R, uint8_t A) { - uint32_t channels = bmp_info_header.bit_count / 8; - for (uint32_t y = y0; y < y0 + h; ++y) { - for (uint32_t x = x0; x < x0 + w; ++x) { - /*if (x + w > (uint32_t)bmp_info_header.width || y + h > - (uint32_t)bmp_info_header.height) { - // - }*/ - // else{ - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 0] = B; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 1] = G; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 2] = R; - if (channels == 4) { - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 3] = A; - } - //} - } - } - return 0; - } - - void fill_region_df(uint32_t x1, uint32_t y1, uint32_t w, uint32_t h, - uint8_t B, uint8_t G, uint8_t R, uint8_t A) { - - int x0 = x1; - int y0 = this->bmp_info_header.height - y1 - h; - - uint32_t channels = bmp_info_header.bit_count / 8; - for (uint32_t y = y0; y < y0 + h; ++y) { - for (uint32_t x = x0; x < x0 + w; ++x) { - if ((x + w < (uint32_t)bmp_info_header.width) || - this->bmp_info_header.height - y - h > 0) { - - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 0] = B; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 1] = G; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 2] = R; - if (channels == 4) { - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 3] = A; - } - } - } - } - } - - void manipulate_region(uint32_t x0, uint32_t y0, uint32_t w, uint32_t h, - uint8_t A) { - int choice, choice2, intensity; - cout << "What color do you want to change? " << endl; - cout << "Enter 1 for Blue, 2 for Green, 3 for Red " << endl; - cin >> choice; - cout << "To what color do you want to change it too?" << endl; - cout << "Enter 1 for Blue, 2 for Green, 3 for Red " << endl; - cin >> choice2; - cout << "Enter the intensity of the color. (From 0 to 255) " << endl; - cin >> intensity; - if (x0 + w > (uint32_t)bmp_info_header.width || - y0 + h > (uint32_t)bmp_info_header.height) { - return; // throw std::runtime_error("The region does not fit in the - // image!"); - } - - uint32_t channels = bmp_info_header.bit_count / 8; - if (choice == 1 && choice2 == 1) { - for (uint32_t y = y0; y < y0 + h; ++y) { - for (uint32_t x = x0; x < x0 + w; ++x) { - cout << channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) << endl; - // Make blue thing blue - if (data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 0] > 80 && - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 0] < 255) { - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 0] = intensity; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 1] = 0; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 2] = 0; - } - // data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 0] = B; - // data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 1] = G; - // data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 2] = R; - if (channels == 4) { - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 3] = A; - } - } - } - } - if (choice == 1 && choice2 == 2) { - for (uint32_t y = y0; y < y0 + h; ++y) { - for (uint32_t x = x0; x < x0 + w; ++x) { - cout << channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) << endl; - // Make blue thing green - if (data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 0] > 80 && - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 0] < 255) { - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 0] = 0; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 1] = intensity; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 2] = 0; - } - if (channels == 4) { - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 3] = A; - } - } - } - } - if (choice == 1 && choice2 == 3) { - for (uint32_t y = y0; y < y0 + h; ++y) { - for (uint32_t x = x0; x < x0 + w; ++x) { - cout << channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) << endl; - // Make blue thing red - if (data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 0] > 80 && - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 0] < 255) { - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 0] = 0; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 1] = 0; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 2] = intensity; - } - if (channels == 4) { - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 3] = A; - } - } - } - } - if (choice == 2 && choice2 == 1) { - for (uint32_t y = y0; y < y0 + h; ++y) { - for (uint32_t x = x0; x < x0 + w; ++x) { - cout << channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) << endl; - // Make green thing blue - if (data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 1] > 80 && - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 1] < 255) { - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 0] = intensity; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 1] = 0; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 2] = 0; - } - if (channels == 4) { - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 3] = A; - } - } - } - } - if (choice == 2 && choice2 == 2) { - for (uint32_t y = y0; y < y0 + h; ++y) { - for (uint32_t x = x0; x < x0 + w; ++x) { - cout << channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) << endl; - // Make green thing green - if (data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 1] > 80 && - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 1] < 255) { - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 0] = 0; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 1] = intensity; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 2] = 0; - } - if (channels == 4) { - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 3] = A; - } - } - } - } - if (choice == 2 && choice2 == 3) { - for (uint32_t y = y0; y < y0 + h; ++y) { - for (uint32_t x = x0; x < x0 + w; ++x) { - cout << channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) << endl; - // Make green thing red - if (data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 1] > 80 && - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 1] < 255) { - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 0] = 0; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 1] = 0; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 2] = intensity; - } - if (channels == 4) { - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 3] = A; - } - } - } - } - if (choice == 3 && choice2 == 1) { - for (uint32_t y = y0; y < y0 + h; ++y) { - for (uint32_t x = x0; x < x0 + w; ++x) { - cout << channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) << endl; - // Make red thing blue - if (data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 2] > 80 && - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 2] < 255) { - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 0] = intensity; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 1] = 0; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 2] = 0; - } - if (channels == 4) { - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 3] = A; - } - } - } - } - if (choice == 3 && choice2 == 2) { - for (uint32_t y = y0; y < y0 + h; ++y) { - for (uint32_t x = x0; x < x0 + w; ++x) { - cout << channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) << endl; - // Make red thing green - if (data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 2] > 80 && - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 2] < 255) { - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 0] = 0; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 1] = intensity; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 2] = 0; - } - if (channels == 4) { - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 3] = A; - } - } - } - } - if (choice == 3 && choice2 == 3) { - for (uint32_t y = y0; y < y0 + h; ++y) { - for (uint32_t x = x0; x < x0 + w; ++x) { - cout << channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) << endl; - // Make red thing blue - if (data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 2] > 80 && - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 2] < 255) { - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 0] = 0; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 1] = 0; - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 2] = intensity; - } - if (channels == 4) { - data[channels * (y * bmp_info_header.width + x) + 3] = A; - } - } - } - } - } - - unsigned set_pixel(uint32_t x0, uint32_t y0, uint8_t B, uint8_t G, uint8_t R, - uint8_t A) { - if (x0 >= (uint32_t)bmp_info_header.width || - y0 >= (uint32_t)bmp_info_header.height || x0 < 0 || y0 < 0) { - return 59; - // std::string errr = "The point is outside the image boundaries! -> " + - // std::to_string(x0) + "," + std::to_string(y0); throw - // std::runtime_error(errr); - } - uint32_t channels = bmp_info_header.bit_count / 8; - data[channels * (y0 * bmp_info_header.width + x0) + 0] = B; - data[channels * (y0 * bmp_info_header.width + x0) + 1] = G; - data[channels * (y0 * bmp_info_header.width + x0) + 2] = R; - if (channels == 4) { - data[channels * (y0 * bmp_info_header.width + x0) + 3] = A; - } - return 0; - } - - void set_pixel_df(uint32_t x0, uint32_t y0, uint8_t B, uint8_t G, uint8_t R, - uint8_t A) { - uint32_t y1 = this->bmp_info_header.height - y0; - if (x0 >= (uint32_t)bmp_info_header.width || - y1 <= (uint32_t)bmp_info_header.width || x0 < 0 || y0 > 0) { - return; - // throw std::runtime_error("The point is outside the image boundaries! -> - // " + std::to_string(x0) + "," + std::to_string(y1)); - } - - uint32_t channels = bmp_info_header.bit_count / 8; - data[channels * (y0 * bmp_info_header.width + x0) + 0] = B; - data[channels * (y0 * bmp_info_header.width + x0) + 1] = G; - data[channels * (y0 * bmp_info_header.width + x0) + 2] = R; - if (channels == 4) { - data[channels * (y0 * bmp_info_header.width + x0) + 3] = A; - } - } - - uint32_t get_pixel(uint32_t x0, uint32_t y0) { - if (x0 >= (uint32_t)bmp_info_header.width || - y0 >= (uint32_t)bmp_info_header.height || x0 < 0 || y0 < 0) { - return 59; // throw std::runtime_error("The point is outside the image - // boundaries!"); - } - uint32_t channels = bmp_info_header.bit_count / 8; - uint32_t outcol = 0; - uint8_t red = 0; - uint8_t green = 0; - uint8_t blue = 0; - uint8_t alpha = 255; - blue = data[channels * (y0 * bmp_info_header.width + x0) + 0]; - green = data[channels * (y0 * bmp_info_header.width + x0) + 1]; - red = data[channels * (y0 * bmp_info_header.width + x0) + 2]; - if (channels == 4) { - alpha = data[channels * (y0 * bmp_info_header.width + x0) + 3]; - } - outcol = ((red << 24) | (green << 16) | (blue << 8) | alpha); - return outcol; - } - - uint32_t get_pixel_df(uint32_t x0, uint32_t y0) { - uint32_t y1 = this->bmp_info_header.height - y0; - if (x0 >= (uint32_t)bmp_info_header.width || - y1 <= (uint32_t)bmp_info_header.width || x0 < 0 || y0 > 0) { - return 0; // throw std::runtime_error("The point is outside the image - // boundaries!"); - } - - uint32_t channels = bmp_info_header.bit_count / 8; - uint32_t outcol = 0; - uint8_t red = 0; - uint8_t green = 0; - uint8_t blue = 0; - uint8_t alpha = 255; - blue = data[channels * (y0 * bmp_info_header.width + x0) + 0]; - green = data[channels * (y0 * bmp_info_header.width + x0) + 1]; - red = data[channels * (y0 * bmp_info_header.width + x0) + 2]; - if (channels == 4) { - alpha = data[channels * (y0 * bmp_info_header.width + x0) + 3]; - } - outcol = ((red << 24) | (green << 16) | (blue << 8) | alpha); - return outcol; - } - - unsigned draw_rectangle(uint32_t x0, uint32_t y0, uint32_t w, uint32_t h, - uint8_t B, uint8_t G, uint8_t R, uint8_t A, - uint8_t line_w) { - if (x0 + w > (uint32_t)bmp_info_header.width || - y0 + h > (uint32_t)bmp_info_header.height) { - return 59; // throw std::runtime_error("The rectangle does not fit in the - // image!"); - } - - fill_region(x0, y0, w, line_w, B, G, R, A); // top line - fill_region(x0, (y0 + h - line_w), w, line_w, B, G, R, A); // bottom line - fill_region((x0 + w - line_w), (y0 + line_w), line_w, (h - (2 * line_w)), B, - G, R, A); // right line - fill_region(x0, (y0 + line_w), line_w, (h - (2 * line_w)), B, G, R, - A); // left line - return 0; - } - - void draw_rectangle_df(uint32_t x0, uint32_t y0, uint32_t w, uint32_t h, - uint8_t B, uint8_t G, uint8_t R, uint8_t A, - uint8_t line_w) { - if (x0 + w > (uint32_t)bmp_info_header.width || - y0 + h > (uint32_t)bmp_info_header.height) { - return; // throw std::runtime_error("The rectangle does not fit in the - // image!"); - } - - fill_region_df(x0, y0, w, line_w, B, G, R, A); // top line - fill_region_df(x0, (y0 + h - line_w), w, line_w, B, G, R, A); // bottom line - fill_region_df((x0 + w - line_w), (y0 + line_w), line_w, (h - (2 * line_w)), - B, G, R, A); // right line - fill_region_df(x0, (y0 + line_w), line_w, (h - (2 * line_w)), B, G, R, - A); // left line - } - -private: - uint32_t row_stride{0}; - - void write_headers(std::ofstream &of) { - of.write((const char *)&file_header, sizeof(file_header)); - of.write((const char *)&bmp_info_header, sizeof(bmp_info_header)); - if (bmp_info_header.bit_count == 32) { - of.write((const char *)&bmp_color_header, sizeof(bmp_color_header)); - } - } - - void write_headers_and_data(std::ofstream &of) { - write_headers(of); - of.write((const char *)data.data(), data.size()); - } - - void write_headersss(std::stringstream &of) { - of.write((const char *)&file_header, sizeof(file_header)); - of.write((const char *)&bmp_info_header, sizeof(bmp_info_header)); - if (bmp_info_header.bit_count == 32) { - of.write((const char *)&bmp_color_header, sizeof(bmp_color_header)); - } - } - - void write_headers_and_datass(std::stringstream &of) { - write_headersss(of); - of.write((const char *)data.data(), data.size()); - } - - // Add 1 to the row_stride until it is divisible with align_stride - uint32_t make_stride_aligned(uint32_t align_stride) { - uint32_t new_stride = row_stride; - while (new_stride % align_stride != 0) { - new_stride++; - } - return new_stride; - } - - // Check if the pixel data is stored as BGRA and if the color space type is - // sRGB - void check_color_header(BMPColorHeader &bmp_color_header) { - BMPColorHeader expected_color_header; - if (expected_color_header.red_mask != bmp_color_header.red_mask || - expected_color_header.blue_mask != bmp_color_header.blue_mask || - expected_color_header.green_mask != bmp_color_header.green_mask || - expected_color_header.alpha_mask != bmp_color_header.alpha_mask) { - return; // throw std::runtime_error("Unexpected color mask format! The - // program expects the pixel data to be in the BGRA format"); - } - if (expected_color_header.color_space_type != - bmp_color_header.color_space_type) { - return; // throw std::runtime_error("Unexpected color space type! The - // program expects sRGB values"); - } - } -}; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/bmpconverter.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/bmpconverter.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 37c3529..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/bmpconverter.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include - -#include - -namespace BitmapConverter { -/// returns 0 if all went ok, non-0 if error -/// output image is always given in RGBA (with alpha channel), even if it's a -/// BMP without alpha channel -unsigned decodeBMP(std::vector &image, unsigned &w, unsigned &h, - const std::vector &bmp); - -/// @brief Convert A File -/// @param filename -/// @return data -std::vector ConvertFile(std::string filename); -/// @brief Convert data -/// @param data -/// @return data -std::vector ConvertData(std::vector data); -} // namespace BitmapConverter \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/debugfont.h b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/debugfont.h deleted file mode 100644 index 39ba043..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/debugfont.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,187 +0,0 @@ -/* - 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C++ class for JPEG decompression. -// Richard Geldreich -// See jpgd.cpp for license (Public Domain or Apache 2.0). -#ifndef JPEG_DECODER_H -#define JPEG_DECODER_H - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -#define JPGD_NORETURN __declspec(noreturn) -#elif defined(__GNUC__) -#define JPGD_NORETURN __attribute__((noreturn)) -#else -#define JPGD_NORETURN -#endif - -#define JPGD_HUFF_TREE_MAX_LENGTH 512 -#define JPGD_HUFF_CODE_SIZE_MAX_LENGTH 256 - -namespace jpgd { -typedef unsigned char uint8; -typedef signed short int16; -typedef unsigned short uint16; -typedef unsigned int uint; -typedef signed int int32; - -// Loads a JPEG image from a memory buffer or a file. -// req_comps can be 1 (grayscale), 3 (RGB), or 4 (RGBA). -// On return, width/height will be set to the image's dimensions, and -// actual_comps will be set to the either 1 (grayscale) or 3 (RGB). Notes: For -// more control over where and how the source data is read, see the -// decompress_jpeg_image_from_stream() function below, or call the jpeg_decoder -// class directly. Requesting a 8 or 32bpp image is currently a little faster -// than 24bpp because the jpeg_decoder class itself currently always unpacks to -// either 8 or 32bpp. -unsigned char *decompress_jpeg_image_from_memory(const unsigned char *pSrc_data, - int src_data_size, int *width, - int *height, int *actual_comps, - int req_comps, - uint32_t flags = 0); -unsigned char *decompress_jpeg_image_from_file(const char *pSrc_filename, - int *width, int *height, - int *actual_comps, int req_comps, - uint32_t flags = 0); - -// Success/failure error codes. -enum jpgd_status { - JPGD_SUCCESS = 0, - JPGD_FAILED = -1, - JPGD_DONE = 1, - JPGD_BAD_DHT_COUNTS = -256, - JPGD_BAD_DHT_INDEX, - JPGD_BAD_DHT_MARKER, - JPGD_BAD_DQT_MARKER, - JPGD_BAD_DQT_TABLE, - JPGD_BAD_PRECISION, - JPGD_BAD_HEIGHT, - JPGD_BAD_WIDTH, - JPGD_TOO_MANY_COMPONENTS, - JPGD_BAD_SOF_LENGTH, - JPGD_BAD_VARIABLE_MARKER, - JPGD_BAD_DRI_LENGTH, - JPGD_BAD_SOS_LENGTH, - JPGD_BAD_SOS_COMP_ID, - JPGD_W_EXTRA_BYTES_BEFORE_MARKER, - JPGD_NO_ARITHMITIC_SUPPORT, - JPGD_UNEXPECTED_MARKER, - JPGD_NOT_JPEG, - JPGD_UNSUPPORTED_MARKER, - JPGD_BAD_DQT_LENGTH, - JPGD_TOO_MANY_BLOCKS, - JPGD_UNDEFINED_QUANT_TABLE, - JPGD_UNDEFINED_HUFF_TABLE, - JPGD_NOT_SINGLE_SCAN, - JPGD_UNSUPPORTED_COLORSPACE, - JPGD_UNSUPPORTED_SAMP_FACTORS, - JPGD_DECODE_ERROR, - JPGD_BAD_RESTART_MARKER, - JPGD_BAD_SOS_SPECTRAL, - JPGD_BAD_SOS_SUCCESSIVE, - JPGD_STREAM_READ, - JPGD_NOTENOUGHMEM, - JPGD_TOO_MANY_SCANS -}; - -// Input stream interface. -// Derive from this class to read input data from sources other than files or -// memory. Set m_eof_flag to true when no more data is available. The decoder is -// rather greedy: it will keep on calling this method until its internal input -// buffer is full, or until the EOF flag is set. It the input stream contains -// data after the JPEG stream's EOI (end of image) marker it will probably be -// pulled into the internal buffer. Call the get_total_bytes_read() method to -// determine the actual size of the JPEG stream after successful decoding. -class jpeg_decoder_stream { -public: - jpeg_decoder_stream() {} - virtual ~jpeg_decoder_stream() {} - - // The read() method is called when the internal input buffer is empty. - // Parameters: - // pBuf - input buffer - // max_bytes_to_read - maximum bytes that can be written to pBuf - // pEOF_flag - set this to true if at end of stream (no more bytes remaining) - // Returns -1 on error, otherwise return the number of bytes actually written - // to the buffer (which may be 0). Notes: This method will be called in a loop - // until you set *pEOF_flag to true or the internal buffer is full. - virtual int read(uint8 *pBuf, int max_bytes_to_read, bool *pEOF_flag) = 0; -}; - -// stdio FILE stream class. -class jpeg_decoder_file_stream : public jpeg_decoder_stream { - jpeg_decoder_file_stream(const jpeg_decoder_file_stream &); - jpeg_decoder_file_stream &operator=(const jpeg_decoder_file_stream &); - - FILE *m_pFile; - bool m_eof_flag, m_error_flag; - -public: - jpeg_decoder_file_stream(); - virtual ~jpeg_decoder_file_stream(); - - bool open(const char *Pfilename); - void close(); - - virtual int read(uint8 *pBuf, int max_bytes_to_read, bool *pEOF_flag); -}; - -// Memory stream class. -class jpeg_decoder_mem_stream : public jpeg_decoder_stream { - const uint8 *m_pSrc_data; - uint m_ofs, m_size; - -public: - jpeg_decoder_mem_stream() : m_pSrc_data(NULL), m_ofs(0), m_size(0) {} - jpeg_decoder_mem_stream(const uint8 *pSrc_data, uint size) - : m_pSrc_data(pSrc_data), m_ofs(0), m_size(size) {} - - virtual ~jpeg_decoder_mem_stream() {} - - bool open(const uint8 *pSrc_data, uint size); - void close() { - m_pSrc_data = NULL; - m_ofs = 0; - m_size = 0; - } - - virtual int read(uint8 *pBuf, int max_bytes_to_read, bool *pEOF_flag); -}; - -// Loads JPEG file from a jpeg_decoder_stream. -unsigned char *decompress_jpeg_image_from_stream(jpeg_decoder_stream *pStream, - int *width, int *height, - int *actual_comps, - int req_comps, - uint32_t flags = 0); - -enum { - JPGD_IN_BUF_SIZE = 8192, - JPGD_MAX_BLOCKS_PER_MCU = 10, - JPGD_MAX_HUFF_TABLES = 8, - JPGD_MAX_QUANT_TABLES = 4, - JPGD_MAX_COMPONENTS = 4, - JPGD_MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN = 4, - JPGD_MAX_BLOCKS_PER_ROW = 16384, - JPGD_MAX_HEIGHT = 32768, - JPGD_MAX_WIDTH = 32768 -}; - -typedef int16 jpgd_quant_t; -typedef int16 jpgd_block_coeff_t; - -class jpeg_decoder { -public: - enum { cFlagBoxChromaFiltering = 1, cFlagDisableSIMD = 2 }; - - // Call get_error_code() after constructing to determine if the stream is - // valid or not. You may call the get_width(), get_height(), etc. methods - // after the constructor is called. You may then either destruct the object, - // or begin decoding the image by calling begin_decoding(), then decode() on - // each scanline. - jpeg_decoder(jpeg_decoder_stream *pStream, uint32_t flags = 0); - - ~jpeg_decoder(); - - // Call this method after constructing the object to begin decompression. - // If JPGD_SUCCESS is returned you may then call decode() on each scanline. - - int begin_decoding(); - - // Returns the next scan line. - // For grayscale images, pScan_line will point to a buffer containing 8-bit - // pixels (get_bytes_per_pixel() will return 1). Otherwise, it will always - // point to a buffer containing 32-bit RGBA pixels (A will always be 255, and - // get_bytes_per_pixel() will return 4). Returns JPGD_SUCCESS if a scan line - // has been returned. Returns JPGD_DONE if all scan lines have been returned. - // Returns JPGD_FAILED if an error occurred. Call get_error_code() for a more - // info. - int decode(const void **pScan_line, uint *pScan_line_len); - - inline jpgd_status get_error_code() const { return m_error_code; } - - inline int get_width() const { return m_image_x_size; } - inline int get_height() const { return m_image_y_size; } - - inline int get_num_components() const { return m_comps_in_frame; } - - inline int get_bytes_per_pixel() const { return m_dest_bytes_per_pixel; } - inline int get_bytes_per_scan_line() const { - return m_image_x_size * get_bytes_per_pixel(); - } - - // Returns the total number of bytes actually consumed by the decoder (which - // should equal the actual size of the JPEG file). - inline int get_total_bytes_read() const { return m_total_bytes_read; } - -private: - jpeg_decoder(const jpeg_decoder &); - jpeg_decoder &operator=(const jpeg_decoder &); - - typedef void (*pDecode_block_func)(jpeg_decoder *, int, int, int); - - struct huff_tables { - bool ac_table; - uint look_up[256]; - uint look_up2[256]; - uint8 code_size[JPGD_HUFF_CODE_SIZE_MAX_LENGTH]; - uint tree[JPGD_HUFF_TREE_MAX_LENGTH]; - }; - - struct coeff_buf { - uint8 *pData; - int block_num_x, block_num_y; - int block_len_x, block_len_y; - int block_size; - }; - - struct mem_block { - mem_block *m_pNext; - size_t m_used_count; - size_t m_size; - char m_data[1]; - }; - - jmp_buf m_jmp_state; - uint32_t m_flags; - mem_block *m_pMem_blocks; - int m_image_x_size; - int m_image_y_size; - jpeg_decoder_stream *m_pStream; - - int m_progressive_flag; - - uint8 m_huff_ac[JPGD_MAX_HUFF_TABLES]; - uint8 *m_huff_num[JPGD_MAX_HUFF_TABLES]; // pointer to number of Huffman codes - // per bit size - uint8 * - m_huff_val[JPGD_MAX_HUFF_TABLES]; // pointer to Huffman codes per bit size - jpgd_quant_t - *m_quant[JPGD_MAX_QUANT_TABLES]; // pointer to quantization tables - int m_scan_type; // Gray, Yh1v1, Yh1v2, Yh2v1, Yh2v2 (CMYK111, CMYK4114 no - // longer supported) - int m_comps_in_frame; // # of components in frame - int m_comp_h_samp[JPGD_MAX_COMPONENTS]; // component's horizontal sampling - // factor - int m_comp_v_samp[JPGD_MAX_COMPONENTS]; // component's vertical sampling - // factor - int m_comp_quant[JPGD_MAX_COMPONENTS]; // component's quantization table - // selector - int m_comp_ident[JPGD_MAX_COMPONENTS]; // component's ID - int m_comp_h_blocks[JPGD_MAX_COMPONENTS]; - int m_comp_v_blocks[JPGD_MAX_COMPONENTS]; - int m_comps_in_scan; // # of components in scan - int m_comp_list[JPGD_MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN]; // components in this scan - int m_comp_dc_tab[JPGD_MAX_COMPONENTS]; // component's DC Huffman coding table - // selector - int m_comp_ac_tab[JPGD_MAX_COMPONENTS]; // component's AC Huffman coding table - // selector - int m_spectral_start; // spectral selection start - int m_spectral_end; // spectral selection end - int m_successive_low; // successive approximation low - int m_successive_high; // successive approximation high - int m_max_mcu_x_size; // MCU's max. X size in pixels - int m_max_mcu_y_size; // MCU's max. Y size in pixels - int m_blocks_per_mcu; - int m_max_blocks_per_row; - int m_mcus_per_row, m_mcus_per_col; - int m_mcu_org[JPGD_MAX_BLOCKS_PER_MCU]; - int m_total_lines_left; // total # lines left in image - int m_mcu_lines_left; // total # lines left in this MCU - int m_num_buffered_scanlines; - int m_real_dest_bytes_per_scan_line; - int m_dest_bytes_per_scan_line; // rounded up - int m_dest_bytes_per_pixel; // 4 (RGB) or 1 (Y) - huff_tables *m_pHuff_tabs[JPGD_MAX_HUFF_TABLES]; - coeff_buf *m_dc_coeffs[JPGD_MAX_COMPONENTS]; - coeff_buf *m_ac_coeffs[JPGD_MAX_COMPONENTS]; - int m_eob_run; - int m_block_y_mcu[JPGD_MAX_COMPONENTS]; - uint8 *m_pIn_buf_ofs; - int m_in_buf_left; - int m_tem_flag; - - uint8 m_in_buf_pad_start[64]; - uint8 m_in_buf[JPGD_IN_BUF_SIZE + 128]; - uint8 m_in_buf_pad_end[64]; - - int m_bits_left; - uint m_bit_buf; - int m_restart_interval; - int m_restarts_left; - int m_next_restart_num; - int m_max_mcus_per_row; - int m_max_blocks_per_mcu; - - int m_max_mcus_per_col; - uint m_last_dc_val[JPGD_MAX_COMPONENTS]; - jpgd_block_coeff_t *m_pMCU_coefficients; - int m_mcu_block_max_zag[JPGD_MAX_BLOCKS_PER_MCU]; - uint8 *m_pSample_buf; - uint8 *m_pSample_buf_prev; - int m_crr[256]; - int m_cbb[256]; - int m_crg[256]; - int m_cbg[256]; - uint8 *m_pScan_line_0; - uint8 *m_pScan_line_1; - jpgd_status m_error_code; - int m_total_bytes_read; - - bool m_ready_flag; - bool m_eof_flag; - bool m_sample_buf_prev_valid; - bool m_has_sse2; - - inline int check_sample_buf_ofs(int ofs) const { - assert(ofs >= 0); - assert(ofs < m_max_blocks_per_row * 64); - return ofs; - } - void free_all_blocks(); - JPGD_NORETURN void stop_decoding(jpgd_status status); - void *alloc(size_t n, bool zero = false); - void *alloc_aligned(size_t nSize, uint32_t align = 16, bool zero = false); - void word_clear(void *p, uint16 c, uint n); - void prep_in_buffer(); - void read_dht_marker(); - void read_dqt_marker(); - void read_sof_marker(); - void skip_variable_marker(); - void read_dri_marker(); - void read_sos_marker(); - int next_marker(); - int process_markers(); - void locate_soi_marker(); - void locate_sof_marker(); - int locate_sos_marker(); - void init(jpeg_decoder_stream *pStream, uint32_t flags); - void create_look_ups(); - void fix_in_buffer(); - void transform_mcu(int mcu_row); - coeff_buf *coeff_buf_open(int block_num_x, int block_num_y, int block_len_x, - int block_len_y); - inline jpgd_block_coeff_t *coeff_buf_getp(coeff_buf *cb, int block_x, - int block_y); - void load_next_row(); - void decode_next_row(); - void make_huff_table(int index, huff_tables *pH); - void check_quant_tables(); - void check_huff_tables(); - bool calc_mcu_block_order(); - int init_scan(); - void init_frame(); - void process_restart(); - void decode_scan(pDecode_block_func decode_block_func); - void init_progressive(); - void init_sequential(); - void decode_start(); - void decode_init(jpeg_decoder_stream *pStream, uint32_t flags); - void H2V2Convert(); - uint32_t H2V2ConvertFiltered(); - void H2V1Convert(); - void H2V1ConvertFiltered(); - void H1V2Convert(); - void H1V2ConvertFiltered(); - void H1V1Convert(); - void gray_convert(); - void find_eoi(); - inline uint get_char(); - inline uint get_char(bool *pPadding_flag); - inline void stuff_char(uint8 q); - inline uint8 get_octet(); - inline uint get_bits(int num_bits); - inline uint get_bits_no_markers(int numbits); - inline int huff_decode(huff_tables *pH); - inline int huff_decode(huff_tables *pH, int &extrabits); - - // Clamps a value between 0-255. - static inline uint8 clamp(int i) { - if (static_cast(i) > 255) - i = (((~i) >> 31) & 0xFF); - return static_cast(i); - } - int decode_next_mcu_row(); - - static void decode_block_dc_first(jpeg_decoder *pD, int component_id, - int block_x, int block_y); - static void decode_block_dc_refine(jpeg_decoder *pD, int component_id, - int block_x, int block_y); - static void decode_block_ac_first(jpeg_decoder *pD, int component_id, - int block_x, int block_y); - static void decode_block_ac_refine(jpeg_decoder *pD, int component_id, - int block_x, int block_y); -}; - -} // namespace jpgd - -#endif // JPEG_DECODER_H \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/external/jpgd_idct.h b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/external/jpgd_idct.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0494967..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/external/jpgd_idct.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,478 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2009 Intel Corporation -// All Rights Reserved -// -// Permission is granted to use, copy, distribute and prepare derivative works -// of this software for any purpose and without fee, provided, that the above -// copyright notice and this statement appear in all copies. Intel makes no -// representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose. THIS -// SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS." INTEL SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, -// EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND ALL LIABILITY, INCLUDING CONSEQUENTIAL AND OTHER -// INDIRECT DAMAGES, FOR THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING LIABILITY FOR -// INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PROPRIETARY RIGHTS, AND INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF -// MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Intel does not assume -// any responsibility for any errors which may appear in this software nor any -// responsibility to update it. -// -// From: -// https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/m/d/4/1/d/8/UsingIntelAVXToImplementIDCT-r1_5.pdf -// https://software.intel.com/file/29048 -// -// Requires SSE -// -#ifdef _MSC_VER -#include -#endif -#include - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -#define JPGD_SIMD_ALIGN(type, name) __declspec(align(16)) type name -#else -#define JPGD_SIMD_ALIGN(type, name) type name __attribute__((aligned(16))) -#endif - -#include - -#define BITS_INV_ACC 4 -#define SHIFT_INV_ROW 16 - BITS_INV_ACC -#define SHIFT_INV_COL 1 + BITS_INV_ACC -const short IRND_INV_ROW = 1024 * (6 - BITS_INV_ACC); // 1 << (SHIFT_INV_ROW-1) -const short IRND_INV_COL = 16 * (BITS_INV_ACC - 3); // 1 << (SHIFT_INV_COL-1) -const short IRND_INV_CORR = IRND_INV_COL - 1; // correction -1.0 and round - -JPGD_SIMD_ALIGN(short, shortM128_one_corr[8]) = {1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1}; -JPGD_SIMD_ALIGN(short, shortM128_round_inv_row[8]) = { - IRND_INV_ROW, 0, IRND_INV_ROW, 0, IRND_INV_ROW, 0, IRND_INV_ROW, 0}; -JPGD_SIMD_ALIGN(short, shortM128_round_inv_col[8]) = { - IRND_INV_COL, IRND_INV_COL, IRND_INV_COL, IRND_INV_COL, - IRND_INV_COL, IRND_INV_COL, IRND_INV_COL, IRND_INV_COL}; -JPGD_SIMD_ALIGN(short, shortM128_round_inv_corr[8]) = { - IRND_INV_CORR, IRND_INV_CORR, IRND_INV_CORR, IRND_INV_CORR, - IRND_INV_CORR, IRND_INV_CORR, IRND_INV_CORR, IRND_INV_CORR}; -JPGD_SIMD_ALIGN(short, shortM128_tg_1_16[8]) = { - 13036, 13036, 13036, 13036, - 13036, 13036, 13036, 13036}; // tg * (2<<16) + 0.5 -JPGD_SIMD_ALIGN(short, shortM128_tg_2_16[8]) = { - 27146, 27146, 27146, 27146, - 27146, 27146, 27146, 27146}; // tg * (2<<16) + 0.5 -JPGD_SIMD_ALIGN(short, shortM128_tg_3_16[8]) = { - -21746, -21746, -21746, -21746, - -21746, -21746, -21746, -21746}; // tg * (2<<16) + 0.5 -JPGD_SIMD_ALIGN(short, shortM128_cos_4_16[8]) = { - -19195, -19195, -19195, -19195, - -19195, -19195, -19195, -19195}; // cos * (2<<16) + 0.5 - -//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -// Table for rows 0,4 - constants are multiplied on cos_4_16 -// w15 w14 w11 w10 w07 w06 w03 w02 -// w29 w28 w25 w24 w21 w20 w17 w16 -// w31 w30 w27 w26 w23 w22 w19 w18 -// movq -> w05 w04 w01 w00 -JPGD_SIMD_ALIGN(short, shortM128_tab_i_04[]) = { - 16384, 21407, 16384, 8867, - 16384, -8867, 16384, -21407, // w13 w12 w09 w08 - 16384, 8867, -16384, -21407, // w07 w06 w03 w02 - -16384, 21407, 16384, -8867, // w15 w14 w11 w10 - 22725, 19266, 19266, -4520, // w21 w20 w17 w16 - 12873, -22725, 4520, -12873, // w29 w28 w25 w24 - 12873, 4520, -22725, -12873, // w23 w22 w19 w18 - 4520, 19266, 19266, -22725}; // w31 w30 w27 w26 - -// Table for rows 1,7 - constants are multiplied on cos_1_16 -// movq -> w05 w04 w01 w00 -JPGD_SIMD_ALIGN(short, shortM128_tab_i_17[]) = { - 22725, 29692, 22725, 12299, - 22725, -12299, 22725, -29692, // w13 w12 w09 w08 - 22725, 12299, -22725, -29692, // w07 w06 w03 w02 - -22725, 29692, 22725, -12299, // w15 w14 w11 w10 - 31521, 26722, 26722, -6270, // w21 w20 w17 w16 - 17855, -31521, 6270, -17855, // w29 w28 w25 w24 - 17855, 6270, -31521, -17855, // w23 w22 w19 w18 - 6270, 26722, 26722, -31521}; // w31 w30 w27 w26 - -// Table for rows 2,6 - constants are multiplied on cos_2_16 -// movq -> w05 w04 w01 w00 -JPGD_SIMD_ALIGN(short, shortM128_tab_i_26[]) = { - 21407, 27969, 21407, 11585, - 21407, -11585, 21407, -27969, // w13 w12 w09 w08 - 21407, 11585, -21407, -27969, // w07 w06 w03 w02 - -21407, 27969, 21407, -11585, // w15 w14 w11 w10 - 29692, 25172, 25172, -5906, // w21 w20 w17 w16 - 16819, -29692, 5906, -16819, // w29 w28 w25 w24 - 16819, 5906, -29692, -16819, // w23 w22 w19 w18 - 5906, 25172, 25172, -29692}; // w31 w30 w27 w26 -// Table for rows 3,5 - constants are multiplied on cos_3_16 -// movq -> w05 w04 w01 w00 -JPGD_SIMD_ALIGN(short, shortM128_tab_i_35[]) = { - 19266, 25172, 19266, 10426, - 19266, -10426, 19266, -25172, // w13 w12 w09 w08 - 19266, 10426, -19266, -25172, // w07 w06 w03 w02 - -19266, 25172, 19266, -10426, // w15 w14 w11 w10 - 26722, 22654, 22654, -5315, // w21 w20 w17 w16 - 15137, -26722, 5315, -15137, // w29 w28 w25 w24 - 15137, 5315, -26722, -15137, // w23 w22 w19 w18 - 5315, 22654, 22654, -26722}; // w31 w30 w27 w26 - -JPGD_SIMD_ALIGN(short, shortM128_128[8]) = {128, 128, 128, 128, - 128, 128, 128, 128}; - -void idctSSEShortU8(const short *pInput, uint8_t *pOutputUB) { - __m128i r_xmm0, r_xmm4; - __m128i r_xmm1, r_xmm2, r_xmm3, r_xmm5, r_xmm6, r_xmm7; - __m128i row0, row1, row2, row3, row4, row5, row6, row7; - short *pTab_i_04 = shortM128_tab_i_04; - short *pTab_i_26 = shortM128_tab_i_26; - - // Get pointers for this input and output - pTab_i_04 = shortM128_tab_i_04; - pTab_i_26 = shortM128_tab_i_26; - - // Row 1 and Row 3 - r_xmm0 = _mm_load_si128((__m128i *)pInput); - r_xmm4 = _mm_load_si128((__m128i *)(&pInput[2 * 8])); - - // *** Work on the data in xmm0 - // low shuffle mask = 0xd8 = 11 01 10 00 - // get short 2 and short 0 into ls 32-bits - r_xmm0 = _mm_shufflelo_epi16(r_xmm0, 0xd8); - - // copy short 2 and short 0 to all locations - r_xmm1 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm0, 0); - - // add to those copies - r_xmm1 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm1, *((__m128i *)pTab_i_04)); - - // shuffle mask = 0x55 = 01 01 01 01 - // copy short 3 and short 1 to all locations - r_xmm3 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm0, 0x55); - - // high shuffle mask = 0xd8 = 11 01 10 00 - // get short 6 and short 4 into bit positions 64-95 - // get short 7 and short 5 into bit positions 96-127 - r_xmm0 = _mm_shufflehi_epi16(r_xmm0, 0xd8); - - // add to short 3 and short 1 - r_xmm3 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm3, *((__m128i *)&pTab_i_04[16])); - - // shuffle mask = 0xaa = 10 10 10 10 - // copy short 6 and short 4 to all locations - r_xmm2 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm0, 0xaa); - - // shuffle mask = 0xaa = 11 11 11 11 - // copy short 7 and short 5 to all locations - r_xmm0 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm0, 0xff); - - // add to short 6 and short 4 - r_xmm2 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm2, *((__m128i *)&pTab_i_04[8])); - - // *** Work on the data in xmm4 - // high shuffle mask = 0xd8 11 01 10 00 - // get short 6 and short 4 into bit positions 64-95 - // get short 7 and short 5 into bit positions 96-127 - r_xmm4 = _mm_shufflehi_epi16(r_xmm4, 0xd8); - - // (xmm0 short 2 and short 0 plus pSi) + some constants - r_xmm1 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm1, *((__m128i *)shortM128_round_inv_row)); - r_xmm4 = _mm_shufflelo_epi16(r_xmm4, 0xd8); - r_xmm0 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm0, *((__m128i *)&pTab_i_04[24])); - r_xmm5 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm4, 0); - r_xmm6 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm4, 0xaa); - r_xmm5 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm5, *((__m128i *)&shortM128_tab_i_26[0])); - r_xmm1 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm1, r_xmm2); - r_xmm2 = r_xmm1; - r_xmm7 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm4, 0x55); - r_xmm6 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm6, *((__m128i *)&shortM128_tab_i_26[8])); - r_xmm0 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm0, r_xmm3); - r_xmm4 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm4, 0xff); - r_xmm2 = _mm_sub_epi32(r_xmm2, r_xmm0); - r_xmm7 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm7, *((__m128i *)&shortM128_tab_i_26[16])); - r_xmm0 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm0, r_xmm1); - r_xmm2 = _mm_srai_epi32(r_xmm2, 12); - r_xmm5 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm5, *((__m128i *)shortM128_round_inv_row)); - r_xmm4 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm4, *((__m128i *)&shortM128_tab_i_26[24])); - r_xmm5 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm5, r_xmm6); - r_xmm6 = r_xmm5; - r_xmm0 = _mm_srai_epi32(r_xmm0, 12); - r_xmm2 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm2, 0x1b); - row0 = _mm_packs_epi32(r_xmm0, r_xmm2); - r_xmm4 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm4, r_xmm7); - r_xmm6 = _mm_sub_epi32(r_xmm6, r_xmm4); - r_xmm4 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm4, r_xmm5); - r_xmm6 = _mm_srai_epi32(r_xmm6, 12); - r_xmm4 = _mm_srai_epi32(r_xmm4, 12); - r_xmm6 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm6, 0x1b); - row2 = _mm_packs_epi32(r_xmm4, r_xmm6); - - // Row 5 and row 7 - r_xmm0 = _mm_load_si128((__m128i *)(&pInput[4 * 8])); - r_xmm4 = _mm_load_si128((__m128i *)(&pInput[6 * 8])); - - r_xmm0 = _mm_shufflelo_epi16(r_xmm0, 0xd8); - r_xmm1 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm0, 0); - r_xmm1 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm1, *((__m128i *)pTab_i_04)); - r_xmm3 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm0, 0x55); - r_xmm0 = _mm_shufflehi_epi16(r_xmm0, 0xd8); - r_xmm3 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm3, *((__m128i *)&pTab_i_04[16])); - r_xmm2 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm0, 0xaa); - r_xmm0 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm0, 0xff); - r_xmm2 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm2, *((__m128i *)&pTab_i_04[8])); - r_xmm4 = _mm_shufflehi_epi16(r_xmm4, 0xd8); - r_xmm1 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm1, *((__m128i *)shortM128_round_inv_row)); - r_xmm4 = _mm_shufflelo_epi16(r_xmm4, 0xd8); - r_xmm0 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm0, *((__m128i *)&pTab_i_04[24])); - r_xmm5 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm4, 0); - r_xmm6 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm4, 0xaa); - r_xmm5 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm5, *((__m128i *)&shortM128_tab_i_26[0])); - r_xmm1 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm1, r_xmm2); - r_xmm2 = r_xmm1; - r_xmm7 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm4, 0x55); - r_xmm6 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm6, *((__m128i *)&shortM128_tab_i_26[8])); - r_xmm0 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm0, r_xmm3); - r_xmm4 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm4, 0xff); - r_xmm2 = _mm_sub_epi32(r_xmm2, r_xmm0); - r_xmm7 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm7, *((__m128i *)&shortM128_tab_i_26[16])); - r_xmm0 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm0, r_xmm1); - r_xmm2 = _mm_srai_epi32(r_xmm2, 12); - r_xmm5 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm5, *((__m128i *)shortM128_round_inv_row)); - r_xmm4 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm4, *((__m128i *)&shortM128_tab_i_26[24])); - r_xmm5 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm5, r_xmm6); - r_xmm6 = r_xmm5; - r_xmm0 = _mm_srai_epi32(r_xmm0, 12); - r_xmm2 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm2, 0x1b); - row4 = _mm_packs_epi32(r_xmm0, r_xmm2); - r_xmm4 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm4, r_xmm7); - r_xmm6 = _mm_sub_epi32(r_xmm6, r_xmm4); - r_xmm4 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm4, r_xmm5); - r_xmm6 = _mm_srai_epi32(r_xmm6, 12); - r_xmm4 = _mm_srai_epi32(r_xmm4, 12); - r_xmm6 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm6, 0x1b); - row6 = _mm_packs_epi32(r_xmm4, r_xmm6); - - // Row 4 and row 2 - pTab_i_04 = shortM128_tab_i_35; - pTab_i_26 = shortM128_tab_i_17; - r_xmm0 = _mm_load_si128((__m128i *)(&pInput[3 * 8])); - r_xmm4 = _mm_load_si128((__m128i *)(&pInput[1 * 8])); - - r_xmm0 = _mm_shufflelo_epi16(r_xmm0, 0xd8); - r_xmm1 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm0, 0); - r_xmm1 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm1, *((__m128i *)pTab_i_04)); - r_xmm3 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm0, 0x55); - r_xmm0 = _mm_shufflehi_epi16(r_xmm0, 0xd8); - r_xmm3 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm3, *((__m128i *)&pTab_i_04[16])); - r_xmm2 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm0, 0xaa); - r_xmm0 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm0, 0xff); - r_xmm2 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm2, *((__m128i *)&pTab_i_04[8])); - r_xmm4 = _mm_shufflehi_epi16(r_xmm4, 0xd8); - r_xmm1 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm1, *((__m128i *)shortM128_round_inv_row)); - r_xmm4 = _mm_shufflelo_epi16(r_xmm4, 0xd8); - r_xmm0 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm0, *((__m128i *)&pTab_i_04[24])); - r_xmm5 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm4, 0); - r_xmm6 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm4, 0xaa); - r_xmm5 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm5, *((__m128i *)&pTab_i_26[0])); - r_xmm1 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm1, r_xmm2); - r_xmm2 = r_xmm1; - r_xmm7 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm4, 0x55); - r_xmm6 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm6, *((__m128i *)&pTab_i_26[8])); - r_xmm0 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm0, r_xmm3); - r_xmm4 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm4, 0xff); - r_xmm2 = _mm_sub_epi32(r_xmm2, r_xmm0); - r_xmm7 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm7, *((__m128i *)&pTab_i_26[16])); - r_xmm0 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm0, r_xmm1); - r_xmm2 = _mm_srai_epi32(r_xmm2, 12); - r_xmm5 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm5, *((__m128i *)shortM128_round_inv_row)); - r_xmm4 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm4, *((__m128i *)&pTab_i_26[24])); - r_xmm5 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm5, r_xmm6); - r_xmm6 = r_xmm5; - r_xmm0 = _mm_srai_epi32(r_xmm0, 12); - r_xmm2 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm2, 0x1b); - row3 = _mm_packs_epi32(r_xmm0, r_xmm2); - r_xmm4 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm4, r_xmm7); - r_xmm6 = _mm_sub_epi32(r_xmm6, r_xmm4); - r_xmm4 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm4, r_xmm5); - r_xmm6 = _mm_srai_epi32(r_xmm6, 12); - r_xmm4 = _mm_srai_epi32(r_xmm4, 12); - r_xmm6 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm6, 0x1b); - row1 = _mm_packs_epi32(r_xmm4, r_xmm6); - - // Row 6 and row 8 - r_xmm0 = _mm_load_si128((__m128i *)(&pInput[5 * 8])); - r_xmm4 = _mm_load_si128((__m128i *)(&pInput[7 * 8])); - - r_xmm0 = _mm_shufflelo_epi16(r_xmm0, 0xd8); - r_xmm1 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm0, 0); - r_xmm1 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm1, *((__m128i *)pTab_i_04)); - r_xmm3 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm0, 0x55); - r_xmm0 = _mm_shufflehi_epi16(r_xmm0, 0xd8); - r_xmm3 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm3, *((__m128i *)&pTab_i_04[16])); - r_xmm2 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm0, 0xaa); - r_xmm0 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm0, 0xff); - r_xmm2 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm2, *((__m128i *)&pTab_i_04[8])); - r_xmm4 = _mm_shufflehi_epi16(r_xmm4, 0xd8); - r_xmm1 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm1, *((__m128i *)shortM128_round_inv_row)); - r_xmm4 = _mm_shufflelo_epi16(r_xmm4, 0xd8); - r_xmm0 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm0, *((__m128i *)&pTab_i_04[24])); - r_xmm5 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm4, 0); - r_xmm6 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm4, 0xaa); - r_xmm5 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm5, *((__m128i *)&pTab_i_26[0])); - r_xmm1 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm1, r_xmm2); - r_xmm2 = r_xmm1; - r_xmm7 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm4, 0x55); - r_xmm6 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm6, *((__m128i *)&pTab_i_26[8])); - r_xmm0 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm0, r_xmm3); - r_xmm4 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm4, 0xff); - r_xmm2 = _mm_sub_epi32(r_xmm2, r_xmm0); - r_xmm7 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm7, *((__m128i *)&pTab_i_26[16])); - r_xmm0 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm0, r_xmm1); - r_xmm2 = _mm_srai_epi32(r_xmm2, 12); - r_xmm5 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm5, *((__m128i *)shortM128_round_inv_row)); - r_xmm4 = _mm_madd_epi16(r_xmm4, *((__m128i *)&pTab_i_26[24])); - r_xmm5 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm5, r_xmm6); - r_xmm6 = r_xmm5; - r_xmm0 = _mm_srai_epi32(r_xmm0, 12); - r_xmm2 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm2, 0x1b); - row5 = _mm_packs_epi32(r_xmm0, r_xmm2); - r_xmm4 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm4, r_xmm7); - r_xmm6 = _mm_sub_epi32(r_xmm6, r_xmm4); - r_xmm4 = _mm_add_epi32(r_xmm4, r_xmm5); - r_xmm6 = _mm_srai_epi32(r_xmm6, 12); - r_xmm4 = _mm_srai_epi32(r_xmm4, 12); - r_xmm6 = _mm_shuffle_epi32(r_xmm6, 0x1b); - row7 = _mm_packs_epi32(r_xmm4, r_xmm6); - - r_xmm1 = _mm_load_si128((__m128i *)shortM128_tg_3_16); - r_xmm2 = row5; - r_xmm3 = row3; - r_xmm0 = _mm_mulhi_epi16(row5, r_xmm1); - - r_xmm1 = _mm_mulhi_epi16(r_xmm1, r_xmm3); - r_xmm5 = _mm_load_si128((__m128i *)shortM128_tg_1_16); - r_xmm6 = row7; - r_xmm4 = _mm_mulhi_epi16(row7, r_xmm5); - - r_xmm0 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm0, r_xmm2); - r_xmm5 = _mm_mulhi_epi16(r_xmm5, row1); - r_xmm1 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm1, r_xmm3); - r_xmm7 = row6; - - r_xmm0 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm0, r_xmm3); - r_xmm3 = _mm_load_si128((__m128i *)shortM128_tg_2_16); - r_xmm2 = _mm_subs_epi16(r_xmm2, r_xmm1); - r_xmm7 = _mm_mulhi_epi16(r_xmm7, r_xmm3); - r_xmm1 = r_xmm0; - r_xmm3 = _mm_mulhi_epi16(r_xmm3, row2); - r_xmm5 = _mm_subs_epi16(r_xmm5, r_xmm6); - r_xmm4 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm4, row1); - r_xmm0 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm0, r_xmm4); - r_xmm0 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm0, *((__m128i *)shortM128_one_corr)); - r_xmm4 = _mm_subs_epi16(r_xmm4, r_xmm1); - r_xmm6 = r_xmm5; - r_xmm5 = _mm_subs_epi16(r_xmm5, r_xmm2); - r_xmm5 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm5, *((__m128i *)shortM128_one_corr)); - r_xmm6 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm6, r_xmm2); - - // Intermediate results, needed later - __m128i temp3, temp7; - temp7 = r_xmm0; - - r_xmm1 = r_xmm4; - r_xmm0 = _mm_load_si128((__m128i *)shortM128_cos_4_16); - r_xmm4 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm4, r_xmm5); - r_xmm2 = _mm_load_si128((__m128i *)shortM128_cos_4_16); - r_xmm2 = _mm_mulhi_epi16(r_xmm2, r_xmm4); - - // Intermediate results, needed later - temp3 = r_xmm6; - - r_xmm1 = _mm_subs_epi16(r_xmm1, r_xmm5); - r_xmm7 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm7, row2); - r_xmm3 = _mm_subs_epi16(r_xmm3, row6); - r_xmm6 = row0; - r_xmm0 = _mm_mulhi_epi16(r_xmm0, r_xmm1); - r_xmm5 = row4; - r_xmm5 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm5, r_xmm6); - r_xmm6 = _mm_subs_epi16(r_xmm6, row4); - r_xmm4 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm4, r_xmm2); - - r_xmm4 = _mm_or_si128(r_xmm4, *((__m128i *)shortM128_one_corr)); - r_xmm0 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm0, r_xmm1); - r_xmm0 = _mm_or_si128(r_xmm0, *((__m128i *)shortM128_one_corr)); - - r_xmm2 = r_xmm5; - r_xmm5 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm5, r_xmm7); - r_xmm1 = r_xmm6; - r_xmm5 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm5, *((__m128i *)shortM128_round_inv_col)); - r_xmm2 = _mm_subs_epi16(r_xmm2, r_xmm7); - r_xmm7 = temp7; - r_xmm6 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm6, r_xmm3); - r_xmm6 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm6, *((__m128i *)shortM128_round_inv_col)); - r_xmm7 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm7, r_xmm5); - r_xmm7 = _mm_srai_epi16(r_xmm7, SHIFT_INV_COL); - r_xmm1 = _mm_subs_epi16(r_xmm1, r_xmm3); - r_xmm1 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm1, *((__m128i *)shortM128_round_inv_corr)); - r_xmm3 = r_xmm6; - r_xmm2 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm2, *((__m128i *)shortM128_round_inv_corr)); - r_xmm6 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm6, r_xmm4); - - // Store results for row 0 - //_mm_store_si128((__m128i *) pOutput, r_xmm7); - __m128i r0 = r_xmm7; - - r_xmm6 = _mm_srai_epi16(r_xmm6, SHIFT_INV_COL); - r_xmm7 = r_xmm1; - r_xmm1 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm1, r_xmm0); - - // Store results for row 1 - //_mm_store_si128((__m128i *) (&pOutput[1*8]), r_xmm6); - __m128i r1 = r_xmm6; - - r_xmm1 = _mm_srai_epi16(r_xmm1, SHIFT_INV_COL); - r_xmm6 = temp3; - r_xmm7 = _mm_subs_epi16(r_xmm7, r_xmm0); - r_xmm7 = _mm_srai_epi16(r_xmm7, SHIFT_INV_COL); - - // Store results for row 2 - //_mm_store_si128((__m128i *) (&pOutput[2*8]), r_xmm1); - __m128i r2 = r_xmm1; - - r_xmm5 = _mm_subs_epi16(r_xmm5, temp7); - r_xmm5 = _mm_srai_epi16(r_xmm5, SHIFT_INV_COL); - - // Store results for row 7 - //_mm_store_si128((__m128i *) (&pOutput[7*8]), r_xmm5); - __m128i r7 = r_xmm5; - - r_xmm3 = _mm_subs_epi16(r_xmm3, r_xmm4); - r_xmm6 = _mm_adds_epi16(r_xmm6, r_xmm2); - r_xmm2 = _mm_subs_epi16(r_xmm2, temp3); - r_xmm6 = _mm_srai_epi16(r_xmm6, SHIFT_INV_COL); - r_xmm2 = _mm_srai_epi16(r_xmm2, SHIFT_INV_COL); - - // Store results for row 3 - //_mm_store_si128((__m128i *) (&pOutput[3*8]), r_xmm6); - __m128i r3 = r_xmm6; - - r_xmm3 = _mm_srai_epi16(r_xmm3, SHIFT_INV_COL); - - // Store results for rows 4, 5, and 6 - //_mm_store_si128((__m128i *) (&pOutput[4*8]), r_xmm2); - //_mm_store_si128((__m128i *) (&pOutput[5*8]), r_xmm7); - //_mm_store_si128((__m128i *) (&pOutput[6*8]), r_xmm3); - - __m128i r4 = r_xmm2; - __m128i r5 = r_xmm7; - __m128i r6 = r_xmm3; - - r0 = _mm_add_epi16(*(const __m128i *)shortM128_128, r0); - r1 = _mm_add_epi16(*(const __m128i *)shortM128_128, r1); - r2 = _mm_add_epi16(*(const __m128i *)shortM128_128, r2); - r3 = _mm_add_epi16(*(const __m128i *)shortM128_128, r3); - r4 = _mm_add_epi16(*(const __m128i *)shortM128_128, r4); - r5 = _mm_add_epi16(*(const __m128i *)shortM128_128, r5); - r6 = _mm_add_epi16(*(const __m128i *)shortM128_128, r6); - r7 = _mm_add_epi16(*(const __m128i *)shortM128_128, r7); - - ((__m128i *)pOutputUB)[0] = _mm_packus_epi16(r0, r1); - ((__m128i *)pOutputUB)[1] = _mm_packus_epi16(r2, r3); - ((__m128i *)pOutputUB)[2] = _mm_packus_epi16(r4, r5); - ((__m128i *)pOutputUB)[3] = _mm_packus_epi16(r6, r7); -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/external/jpge.h b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/external/jpge.h deleted file mode 100644 index acc6c0f..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/external/jpge.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,186 +0,0 @@ -// jpge.h - C++ class for JPEG compression. -// Public Domain or Apache 2.0, Richard Geldreich -// Alex Evans: Added RGBA support, linear memory allocator. -#ifndef JPEG_ENCODER_H -#define JPEG_ENCODER_H - -namespace jpge { -typedef unsigned char uint8; -typedef signed short int16; -typedef signed int int32; -typedef unsigned short uint16; -typedef unsigned int uint32; -typedef unsigned int uint; - -// JPEG chroma subsampling factors. Y_ONLY (grayscale images) and H2V2 (color -// images) are the most common. -enum subsampling_t { Y_ONLY = 0, H1V1 = 1, H2V1 = 2, H2V2 = 3 }; - -// JPEG compression parameters structure. -struct params { - inline params() - : m_quality(85), m_subsampling(H2V2), m_no_chroma_discrim_flag(false), - m_two_pass_flag(false), m_use_std_tables(false) {} - - inline bool check() const { - if ((m_quality < 1) || (m_quality > 100)) - return false; - if ((uint)m_subsampling > (uint)H2V2) - return false; - return true; - } - - // Quality: 1-100, higher is better. Typical values are around 50-95. - int m_quality; - - // m_subsampling: - // 0 = Y (grayscale) only - // 1 = YCbCr, no subsampling (H1V1, YCbCr 1x1x1, 3 blocks per MCU) - // 2 = YCbCr, H2V1 subsampling (YCbCr 2x1x1, 4 blocks per MCU) - // 3 = YCbCr, H2V2 subsampling (YCbCr 4x1x1, 6 blocks per MCU-- very common) - subsampling_t m_subsampling; - - // Disables CbCr discrimination - only intended for testing. - // If true, the Y quantization table is also used for the CbCr channels. - bool m_no_chroma_discrim_flag; - - bool m_two_pass_flag; - - // By default we use the same quantization tables as mozjpeg's default. - // Set to true to use the traditional tables from JPEG Annex K. - bool m_use_std_tables; -}; - -// Writes JPEG image to a file. -// num_channels must be 1 (Y) or 3 (RGB), image pitch must be -// width*num_channels. -bool compress_image_to_jpeg_file(const char *pFilename, int width, int height, - int num_channels, const uint8 *pImage_data, - const params &comp_params = params()); - -// Writes JPEG image to memory buffer. -// On entry, buf_size is the size of the output buffer pointed at by pBuf, which -// should be at least ~1024 bytes. If return value is true, buf_size will be set -// to the size of the compressed data. -bool compress_image_to_jpeg_file_in_memory( - void *pBuf, int &buf_size, int width, int height, int num_channels, - const uint8 *pImage_data, const params &comp_params = params()); - -// Output stream abstract class - used by the jpeg_encoder class to write to the -// output stream. put_buf() is generally called with len==JPGE_OUT_BUF_SIZE -// bytes, but for headers it'll be called with smaller amounts. -class output_stream { -public: - virtual ~output_stream(){}; - virtual bool put_buf(const void *Pbuf, int len) = 0; - template inline bool put_obj(const T &obj) { - return put_buf(&obj, sizeof(T)); - } -}; - -// Lower level jpeg_encoder class - useful if more control is needed than the -// above helper functions. -class jpeg_encoder { -public: - jpeg_encoder(); - ~jpeg_encoder(); - - // Initializes the compressor. - // pStream: The stream object to use for writing compressed data. - // params - Compression parameters structure, defined above. - // width, height - Image dimensions. - // channels - May be 1, or 3. 1 indicates grayscale, 3 indicates RGB source - // data. Returns false on out of memory or if a stream write fails. - bool init(output_stream *pStream, int width, int height, int src_channels, - const params &comp_params = params()); - - const params &get_params() const { return m_params; } - - // Deinitializes the compressor, freeing any allocated memory. May be called - // at any time. - void deinit(); - - uint get_total_passes() const { return m_params.m_two_pass_flag ? 2 : 1; } - inline uint get_cur_pass() { return m_pass_num; } - - // Call this method with each source scanline. - // width * src_channels bytes per scanline is expected (RGB or Y format). - // You must call with NULL after all scanlines are processed to finish - // compression. Returns false on out of memory or if a stream write fails. - bool process_scanline(const void *pScanline); - -private: - jpeg_encoder(const jpeg_encoder &); - jpeg_encoder &operator=(const jpeg_encoder &); - - typedef int32 sample_array_t; - - output_stream *m_pStream; - params m_params; - uint8 m_num_components; - uint8 m_comp_h_samp[3], m_comp_v_samp[3]; - int m_image_x, m_image_y, m_image_bpp, m_image_bpl; - int m_image_x_mcu, m_image_y_mcu; - int m_image_bpl_xlt, m_image_bpl_mcu; - int m_mcus_per_row; - int m_mcu_x, m_mcu_y; - uint8 *m_mcu_lines[16]; - uint8 m_mcu_y_ofs; - sample_array_t m_sample_array[64]; - int16 m_coefficient_array[64]; - int32 m_quantization_tables[2][64]; - uint m_huff_codes[4][256]; - uint8 m_huff_code_sizes[4][256]; - uint8 m_huff_bits[4][17]; - uint8 m_huff_val[4][256]; - uint32 m_huff_count[4][256]; - int m_last_dc_val[3]; - enum { JPGE_OUT_BUF_SIZE = 2048 }; - uint8 m_out_buf[JPGE_OUT_BUF_SIZE]; - uint8 *m_pOut_buf; - uint m_out_buf_left; - uint32 m_bit_buffer; - uint m_bits_in; - uint8 m_pass_num; - bool m_all_stream_writes_succeeded; - - void optimize_huffman_table(int table_num, int table_len); - void emit_byte(uint8 i); - void emit_word(uint i); - void emit_marker(int marker); - void emit_jfif_app0(); - void emit_dqt(); - void emit_sof(); - void emit_dht(uint8 *bits, uint8 *val, int index, bool ac_flag); - void emit_dhts(); - void emit_sos(); - void emit_markers(); - void compute_huffman_table(uint *codes, uint8 *code_sizes, uint8 *bits, - uint8 *val); - void compute_quant_table(int32 *dst, int16 *src); - void adjust_quant_table(int32 *dst, int32 *src); - void first_pass_init(); - bool second_pass_init(); - bool jpg_open(int p_x_res, int p_y_res, int src_channels); - void load_block_8_8_grey(int x); - void load_block_8_8(int x, int y, int c); - void load_block_16_8(int x, int c); - void load_block_16_8_8(int x, int c); - void load_quantized_coefficients(int component_num); - void flush_output_buffer(); - void put_bits(uint bits, uint len); - void code_coefficients_pass_one(int component_num); - void code_coefficients_pass_two(int component_num); - void code_block(int component_num); - void process_mcu_row(); - bool terminate_pass_one(); - bool terminate_pass_two(); - bool process_end_of_image(); - void load_mcu(const void *src); - void clear(); - void init(); -}; - -} // namespace jpge - -#endif // JPEG_ENCODER \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/external/json.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/external/json.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index a70aaf8..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/external/json.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25447 +0,0 @@ -/* - __ _____ _____ _____ - __| | __| | | | JSON for Modern C++ -| | |__ | | | | | | version 3.9.1 -|_____|_____|_____|_|___| https://github.com/nlohmann/json - -Licensed under the MIT License . -SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT -Copyright (c) 2013-2019 Niels Lohmann . - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy -of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal -in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights -to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell -copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is -furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all -copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER -LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, -OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE -SOFTWARE. -*/ - -#ifndef INCLUDE_NLOHMANN_JSON_HPP_ -#define INCLUDE_NLOHMANN_JSON_HPP_ - -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_MAJOR 3 -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_MINOR 9 -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_PATCH 1 - -#include // all_of, find, for_each -#include // nullptr_t, ptrdiff_t, size_t -#include // hash, less -#include // initializer_list -#include // istream, ostream -#include // random_access_iterator_tag -#include // unique_ptr -#include // accumulate -#include // string, stoi, to_string -#include // declval, forward, move, pair, swap -#include // vector - -// #include - - -#include - -// #include - - -#include // transform -#include // array -#include // forward_list -#include // inserter, front_inserter, end -#include // map -#include // string -#include // tuple, make_tuple -#include // is_arithmetic, is_same, is_enum, underlying_type, is_convertible -#include // unordered_map -#include // pair, declval -#include // valarray - -// #include - - -#include // exception -#include // runtime_error -#include // to_string - -// #include - - -#include // size_t - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -/// struct to capture the start position of the current token -struct position_t -{ - /// the total number of characters read - std::size_t chars_read_total = 0; - /// the number of characters read in the current line - std::size_t chars_read_current_line = 0; - /// the number of lines read - std::size_t lines_read = 0; - - /// conversion to size_t to preserve SAX interface - constexpr operator size_t() const - { - return chars_read_total; - } -}; - -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - - -#include // pair -// #include -/* Hedley - https://nemequ.github.io/hedley - * Created by Evan Nemerson - * - * To the extent possible under law, the author(s) have dedicated all - * copyright and related and neighboring rights to this software to - * the public domain worldwide. This software is distributed without - * any warranty. - * - * For details, see . - * SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0 - */ - -#if !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION) || (JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION < 13) -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION -#endif -#define JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION 13 - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_STRINGIFY_EX) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_STRINGIFY_EX -#endif -#define JSON_HEDLEY_STRINGIFY_EX(x) #x - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_STRINGIFY) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_STRINGIFY -#endif -#define JSON_HEDLEY_STRINGIFY(x) JSON_HEDLEY_STRINGIFY_EX(x) - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT_EX) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT_EX -#endif -#define JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT_EX(a,b) a##b - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT -#endif -#define JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT(a,b) JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT_EX(a,b) - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT3_EX) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT3_EX -#endif -#define JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT3_EX(a,b,c) a##b##c - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT3) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT3 -#endif -#define JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT3(a,b,c) JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT3_EX(a,b,c) - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE -#endif -#define JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major,minor,revision) (((major) * 1000000) + ((minor) * 1000) + (revision)) - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_DECODE_MAJOR) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_DECODE_MAJOR -#endif -#define JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_DECODE_MAJOR(version) ((version) / 1000000) - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_DECODE_MINOR) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_DECODE_MINOR -#endif -#define JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_DECODE_MINOR(version) (((version) % 1000000) / 1000) - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_DECODE_REVISION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_DECODE_REVISION -#endif -#define JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_DECODE_REVISION(version) ((version) % 1000) - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION -#endif -#if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__GNUC__, __GNUC_MINOR__, __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__) -#elif defined(__GNUC__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__GNUC__, __GNUC_MINOR__, 0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION -#endif -#if defined(_MSC_FULL_VER) && (_MSC_FULL_VER >= 140000000) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(_MSC_FULL_VER / 10000000, (_MSC_FULL_VER % 10000000) / 100000, (_MSC_FULL_VER % 100000) / 100) -#elif defined(_MSC_FULL_VER) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(_MSC_FULL_VER / 1000000, (_MSC_FULL_VER % 1000000) / 10000, (_MSC_FULL_VER % 10000) / 10) -#elif defined(_MSC_VER) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(_MSC_VER / 100, _MSC_VER % 100, 0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if !defined(_MSC_VER) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#elif defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1400) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (_MSC_FULL_VER >= ((major * 10000000) + (minor * 100000) + (patch))) -#elif defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1200) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (_MSC_FULL_VER >= ((major * 1000000) + (minor * 10000) + (patch))) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (_MSC_VER >= ((major * 100) + (minor))) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION -#endif -#if defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) && defined(__INTEL_COMPILER_UPDATE) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__INTEL_COMPILER / 100, __INTEL_COMPILER % 100, __INTEL_COMPILER_UPDATE) -#elif defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__INTEL_COMPILER / 100, __INTEL_COMPILER % 100, 0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION -#endif -#if defined(__PGI) && defined(__PGIC__) && defined(__PGIC_MINOR__) && defined(__PGIC_PATCHLEVEL__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__PGIC__, __PGIC_MINOR__, __PGIC_PATCHLEVEL__) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION -#endif -#if defined(__SUNPRO_C) && (__SUNPRO_C > 0x1000) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE((((__SUNPRO_C >> 16) & 0xf) * 10) + ((__SUNPRO_C >> 12) & 0xf), (((__SUNPRO_C >> 8) & 0xf) * 10) + ((__SUNPRO_C >> 4) & 0xf), (__SUNPRO_C & 0xf) * 10) -#elif defined(__SUNPRO_C) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE((__SUNPRO_C >> 8) & 0xf, (__SUNPRO_C >> 4) & 0xf, (__SUNPRO_C) & 0xf) -#elif defined(__SUNPRO_CC) && (__SUNPRO_CC > 0x1000) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE((((__SUNPRO_CC >> 16) & 0xf) * 10) + ((__SUNPRO_CC >> 12) & 0xf), (((__SUNPRO_CC >> 8) & 0xf) * 10) + ((__SUNPRO_CC >> 4) & 0xf), (__SUNPRO_CC & 0xf) * 10) -#elif defined(__SUNPRO_CC) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE((__SUNPRO_CC >> 8) & 0xf, (__SUNPRO_CC >> 4) & 0xf, (__SUNPRO_CC) & 0xf) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION -#endif -#if defined(__EMSCRIPTEN__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__EMSCRIPTEN_major__, __EMSCRIPTEN_minor__, __EMSCRIPTEN_tiny__) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION -#endif -#if defined(__CC_ARM) && defined(__ARMCOMPILER_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__ARMCOMPILER_VERSION / 1000000, (__ARMCOMPILER_VERSION % 1000000) / 10000, (__ARMCOMPILER_VERSION % 10000) / 100) -#elif defined(__CC_ARM) && defined(__ARMCC_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__ARMCC_VERSION / 1000000, (__ARMCC_VERSION % 1000000) / 10000, (__ARMCC_VERSION % 10000) / 100) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION -#endif -#if defined(__ibmxl__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__ibmxl_version__, __ibmxl_release__, __ibmxl_modification__) -#elif defined(__xlC__) && defined(__xlC_ver__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__xlC__ >> 8, __xlC__ & 0xff, (__xlC_ver__ >> 8) & 0xff) -#elif defined(__xlC__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__xlC__ >> 8, __xlC__ & 0xff, 0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION -#endif -#if \ - defined(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__) && \ - ( \ - defined(__TMS470__) || defined(__TI_ARM__) || \ - defined(__MSP430__) || \ - defined(__TMS320C2000__) \ - ) -#if (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ >= 16000000) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ / 1000000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000000) / 1000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000)) -#endif -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION -#endif -#if defined(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__) && defined(__TMS320C2000__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ / 1000000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000000) / 1000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000)) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION -#endif -#if defined(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__) && defined(__MSP430__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ / 1000000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000000) / 1000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000)) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION -#endif -#if defined(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__) && (defined(__TMS470__) || defined(__TI_ARM__)) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ / 1000000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000000) / 1000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000)) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION -#endif -#if defined(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__) && defined(__TMS320C6X__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ / 1000000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000000) / 1000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000)) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION -#endif -#if defined(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__) && defined(__C7000__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ / 1000000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000000) / 1000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000)) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION -#endif -#if defined(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__) && defined(__PRU__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ / 1000000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000000) / 1000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000)) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION -#endif -#if defined(_CRAYC) - #if defined(_RELEASE_PATCHLEVEL) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(_RELEASE_MAJOR, _RELEASE_MINOR, _RELEASE_PATCHLEVEL) - #else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(_RELEASE_MAJOR, _RELEASE_MINOR, 0) - #endif -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION -#endif -#if defined(__IAR_SYSTEMS_ICC__) - #if __VER__ > 1000 - #define JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE((__VER__ / 1000000), ((__VER__ / 1000) % 1000), (__VER__ % 1000)) - #else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(VER / 100, __VER__ % 100, 0) - #endif -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION -#endif -#if defined(__TINYC__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__TINYC__ / 1000, (__TINYC__ / 100) % 10, __TINYC__ % 100) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DMC_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_DMC_VERSION -#endif -#if defined(__DMC__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DMC_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__DMC__ >> 8, (__DMC__ >> 4) & 0xf, __DMC__ & 0xf) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DMC_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_DMC_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DMC_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DMC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_DMC_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DMC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION -#endif -#if defined(__COMPCERT_VERSION__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__COMPCERT_VERSION__ / 10000, (__COMPCERT_VERSION__ / 100) % 100, __COMPCERT_VERSION__ % 100) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION -#endif -#if defined(__POCC__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__POCC__ / 100, __POCC__ % 100, 0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION -#endif -#if \ - defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION) && \ - !defined(__clang__) && \ - !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION) && \ - !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION) && \ - !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION) && \ - !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION) && \ - !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION) && \ - !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION) && \ - !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION) && \ - !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION) && \ - !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION) && \ - !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION) && \ - !defined(__COMPCERT__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE -#endif -#if defined(__has_attribute) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(attribute) __has_attribute(attribute) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(attribute) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE -#endif -#if defined(__has_attribute) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) __has_attribute(attribute) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE -#endif -#if defined(__has_attribute) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) __has_attribute(attribute) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE -#endif -#if \ - defined(__has_cpp_attribute) && \ - defined(__cplusplus) && \ - (!defined(JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION) || JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,15,0)) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(attribute) __has_cpp_attribute(attribute) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(attribute) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE_NS) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE_NS -#endif -#if !defined(__cplusplus) || !defined(__has_cpp_attribute) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE_NS(ns,attribute) (0) -#elif \ - !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION) && \ - !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION) && \ - (!defined(JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION) || JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,15,0)) && \ - (!defined(JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION) || JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(19,20,0)) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE_NS(ns,attribute) JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(ns::attribute) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE_NS(ns,attribute) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE -#endif -#if defined(__has_cpp_attribute) && defined(__cplusplus) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) __has_cpp_attribute(attribute) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE -#endif -#if defined(__has_cpp_attribute) && defined(__cplusplus) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) __has_cpp_attribute(attribute) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN -#endif -#if defined(__has_builtin) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN(builtin) __has_builtin(builtin) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN(builtin) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_BUILTIN) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_BUILTIN -#endif -#if defined(__has_builtin) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_BUILTIN(builtin,major,minor,patch) __has_builtin(builtin) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_BUILTIN(builtin,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_BUILTIN) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_BUILTIN -#endif -#if defined(__has_builtin) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_BUILTIN(builtin,major,minor,patch) __has_builtin(builtin) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_BUILTIN(builtin,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_FEATURE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_FEATURE -#endif -#if defined(__has_feature) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_FEATURE(feature) __has_feature(feature) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_FEATURE(feature) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_FEATURE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_FEATURE -#endif -#if defined(__has_feature) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_FEATURE(feature,major,minor,patch) __has_feature(feature) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_FEATURE(feature,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_FEATURE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_FEATURE -#endif -#if defined(__has_feature) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_FEATURE(feature,major,minor,patch) __has_feature(feature) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_FEATURE(feature,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_EXTENSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_EXTENSION -#endif -#if defined(__has_extension) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_EXTENSION(extension) __has_extension(extension) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_EXTENSION(extension) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_EXTENSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_EXTENSION -#endif -#if defined(__has_extension) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_EXTENSION(extension,major,minor,patch) __has_extension(extension) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_EXTENSION(extension,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_EXTENSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_EXTENSION -#endif -#if defined(__has_extension) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_EXTENSION(extension,major,minor,patch) __has_extension(extension) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_EXTENSION(extension,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE -#endif -#if defined(__has_declspec_attribute) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE(attribute) __has_declspec_attribute(attribute) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE(attribute) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE -#endif -#if defined(__has_declspec_attribute) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) __has_declspec_attribute(attribute) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE -#endif -#if defined(__has_declspec_attribute) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) __has_declspec_attribute(attribute) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING -#endif -#if defined(__has_warning) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING(warning) __has_warning(warning) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING(warning) (0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_WARNING) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_WARNING -#endif -#if defined(__has_warning) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_WARNING(warning,major,minor,patch) __has_warning(warning) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_WARNING(warning,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_WARNING) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_WARNING -#endif -#if defined(__has_warning) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_WARNING(warning,major,minor,patch) __has_warning(warning) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_WARNING(warning,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) -#endif - -/* JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_ is for - HEDLEY INTERNAL USE ONLY. API subject to change without notice. */ -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_ -#endif -#if defined(__cplusplus) -# if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wc++98-compat") -# if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wc++17-extensions") -# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_(xpr) \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH \ - _Pragma("clang diagnostic ignored \"-Wc++98-compat\"") \ - _Pragma("clang diagnostic ignored \"-Wc++17-extensions\"") \ - xpr \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP -# else -# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_(xpr) \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH \ - _Pragma("clang diagnostic ignored \"-Wc++98-compat\"") \ - xpr \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP -# endif -# endif -#endif -#if !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_(x) x -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CONST_CAST) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_CONST_CAST -#endif -#if defined(__cplusplus) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_CONST_CAST(T, expr) (const_cast(expr)) -#elif \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wcast-qual") || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(4,6,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_CONST_CAST(T, expr) (__extension__ ({ \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CAST_QUAL \ - ((T) (expr)); \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP \ - })) -#else -# define JSON_HEDLEY_CONST_CAST(T, expr) ((T) (expr)) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_REINTERPRET_CAST) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_REINTERPRET_CAST -#endif -#if defined(__cplusplus) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_REINTERPRET_CAST(T, expr) (reinterpret_cast(expr)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_REINTERPRET_CAST(T, expr) ((T) (expr)) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST -#endif -#if defined(__cplusplus) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST(T, expr) (static_cast(expr)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST(T, expr) ((T) (expr)) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CPP_CAST) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_CPP_CAST -#endif -#if defined(__cplusplus) -# if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wold-style-cast") -# define JSON_HEDLEY_CPP_CAST(T, expr) \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH \ - _Pragma("clang diagnostic ignored \"-Wold-style-cast\"") \ - ((T) (expr)) \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP -# elif JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(8,3,0) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_CPP_CAST(T, expr) \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH \ - _Pragma("diag_suppress=Pe137") \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP \ -# else -# define JSON_HEDLEY_CPP_CAST(T, expr) ((T) (expr)) -# endif -#else -# define JSON_HEDLEY_CPP_CAST(T, expr) (expr) -#endif - -#if \ - (defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L)) || \ - defined(__clang__) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(3,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK(18,4,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(4,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK(15,12,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(4,7,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(2,0,1) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(1,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK(2,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION_CHECK(5,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION_CHECK(0,9,17) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK(10,1,0) && defined(__C99_PRAGMA_OPERATOR)) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA(value) _Pragma(#value) -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(15,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA(value) __pragma(value) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA(value) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP -#endif -#if defined(__clang__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH _Pragma("clang diagnostic push") - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP _Pragma("clang diagnostic pop") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH _Pragma("warning(push)") - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP _Pragma("warning(pop)") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(4,6,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH _Pragma("GCC diagnostic push") - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP _Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(15,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH __pragma(warning(push)) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP __pragma(warning(pop)) -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(5,6,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH _Pragma("push") - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP _Pragma("pop") -#elif \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK(15,12,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(5,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,4,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(8,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(1,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK(2,1,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH _Pragma("diag_push") - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP _Pragma("diag_pop") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK(2,90,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH _Pragma("warning(push)") - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP _Pragma("warning(pop)") -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED -#endif -#if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wdeprecated-declarations") - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED _Pragma("clang diagnostic ignored \"-Wdeprecated-declarations\"") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED _Pragma("warning(disable:1478 1786)") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK(17,10,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED _Pragma("diag_suppress 1215,1444") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(4,3,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED _Pragma("GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wdeprecated-declarations\"") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(15,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED __pragma(warning(disable:4996)) -#elif \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK(15,12,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(4,8,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(5,2,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,0,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,4,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,0,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,3,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,2,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,5,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(1,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK(2,1,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED _Pragma("diag_suppress 1291,1718") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,13,0) && !defined(__cplusplus) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED _Pragma("error_messages(off,E_DEPRECATED_ATT,E_DEPRECATED_ATT_MESS)") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,13,0) && defined(__cplusplus) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED _Pragma("error_messages(off,symdeprecated,symdeprecated2)") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED _Pragma("diag_suppress=Pe1444,Pe1215") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK(2,90,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED _Pragma("warn(disable:2241)") -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS -#endif -#if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wunknown-pragmas") - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS _Pragma("clang diagnostic ignored \"-Wunknown-pragmas\"") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS _Pragma("warning(disable:161)") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK(17,10,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS _Pragma("diag_suppress 1675") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(4,3,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS _Pragma("GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wunknown-pragmas\"") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(15,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS __pragma(warning(disable:4068)) -#elif \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK(16,9,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(1,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK(2,3,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS _Pragma("diag_suppress 163") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS _Pragma("diag_suppress 163") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS _Pragma("diag_suppress=Pe161") -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES -#endif -#if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wunknown-attributes") - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES _Pragma("clang diagnostic ignored \"-Wunknown-attributes\"") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(4,6,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES _Pragma("GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wdeprecated-declarations\"") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(17,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES _Pragma("warning(disable:1292)") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(19,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES __pragma(warning(disable:5030)) -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK(17,10,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES _Pragma("diag_suppress 1097") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,14,0) && defined(__cplusplus) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES _Pragma("error_messages(off,attrskipunsup)") -#elif \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK(18,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(8,3,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(1,2,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES _Pragma("diag_suppress 1173") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES _Pragma("diag_suppress=Pe1097") -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CAST_QUAL) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CAST_QUAL -#endif -#if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wcast-qual") - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CAST_QUAL _Pragma("clang diagnostic ignored \"-Wcast-qual\"") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CAST_QUAL _Pragma("warning(disable:2203 2331)") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(3,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CAST_QUAL _Pragma("GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wcast-qual\"") -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CAST_QUAL -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR -#endif -#if JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(14,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED(since) __declspec(deprecated("Since " # since)) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(since, replacement) __declspec(deprecated("Since " #since "; use " #replacement)) -#elif defined(__cplusplus) && (__cplusplus >= 201402L) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED(since) JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_([[deprecated("Since " #since)]]) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(since, replacement) JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_([[deprecated("Since " #since "; use " #replacement)]]) -#elif \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_EXTENSION(attribute_deprecated_with_message) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(4,5,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(5,6,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,13,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK(17,10,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK(18,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(18,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(8,3,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(1,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK(2,3,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED(since) __attribute__((__deprecated__("Since " #since))) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(since, replacement) __attribute__((__deprecated__("Since " #since "; use " #replacement))) -#elif \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(deprecated) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(3,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(4,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK(15,12,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(4,8,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(5,2,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,0,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,4,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,0,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,3,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,2,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,5,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(1,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK(2,1,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED(since) __attribute__((__deprecated__)) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(since, replacement) __attribute__((__deprecated__)) -#elif \ - JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(13,10,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK(6,50,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED(since) __declspec(deprecated) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(since, replacement) __declspec(deprecated) -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED(since) _Pragma("deprecated") - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(since, replacement) _Pragma("deprecated") -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED(since) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(since, replacement) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_UNAVAILABLE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_UNAVAILABLE -#endif -#if \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(warning) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(4,3,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_UNAVAILABLE(available_since) __attribute__((__warning__("Not available until " #available_since))) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_UNAVAILABLE(available_since) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT_MSG) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT_MSG -#endif -#if (JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(nodiscard) >= 201907L) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_([[nodiscard]]) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT_MSG(msg) JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_([[nodiscard(msg)]]) -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(nodiscard) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_([[nodiscard]]) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT_MSG(msg) JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_([[nodiscard]]) -#elif \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(warn_unused_result) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(3,4,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK(15,12,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(4,8,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(5,2,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,0,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,4,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,0,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,3,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,2,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,5,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(1,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK(2,1,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,15,0) && defined(__cplusplus)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK(17,10,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT __attribute__((__warn_unused_result__)) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT_MSG(msg) __attribute__((__warn_unused_result__)) -#elif defined(_Check_return_) /* SAL */ - #define JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT _Check_return_ - #define JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT_MSG(msg) _Check_return_ -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - #define JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT_MSG(msg) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_SENTINEL) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_SENTINEL -#endif -#if \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(sentinel) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(4,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(5,4,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_SENTINEL(position) __attribute__((__sentinel__(position))) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_SENTINEL(position) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN -#endif -#if JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN __noreturn -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN __attribute__((__noreturn__)) -#elif defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 201112L - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN _Noreturn -#elif defined(__cplusplus) && (__cplusplus >= 201103L) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_([[noreturn]]) -#elif \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(noreturn) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(3,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,11,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(4,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK(10,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK(15,12,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(4,8,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(5,2,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,0,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,4,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,0,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,3,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,2,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,5,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(1,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK(2,1,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN __attribute__((__noreturn__)) -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,10,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN _Pragma("does_not_return") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(13,10,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN __declspec(noreturn) -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(6,0,0) && defined(__cplusplus) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN _Pragma("FUNC_NEVER_RETURNS;") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION_CHECK(3,2,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN __attribute((noreturn)) -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK(9,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN __declspec(noreturn) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_NO_ESCAPE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_NO_ESCAPE -#endif -#if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(noescape) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_ESCAPE __attribute__((__noescape__)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_ESCAPE -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE_RETURN) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE_RETURN -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME -#endif -#if \ - JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(13,10,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME(expr) __assume(expr) -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN(__builtin_assume) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME(expr) __builtin_assume(expr) -#elif \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(4,0,0) - #if defined(__cplusplus) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME(expr) std::_nassert(expr) - #else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME(expr) _nassert(expr) - #endif -#endif -#if \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN(__builtin_unreachable) && (!defined(JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION))) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(4,5,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK(18,10,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK(13,1,5) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE() __builtin_unreachable() -#elif defined(JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE() JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME(0) -#endif -#if !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME) - #if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME(expr) JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST(void, ((expr) ? 1 : (JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE(), 1))) - #else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME(expr) JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST(void, expr) - #endif -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE) - #if \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(4,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE_RETURN(value) return (JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST(void, JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME(0)), (value)) - #else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE_RETURN(value) JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE() - #endif -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE_RETURN(value) return (value) -#endif -#if !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE() JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME(0) -#endif - -JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH -#if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wpedantic") - #pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wpedantic" -#endif -#if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wc++98-compat-pedantic") && defined(__cplusplus) - #pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wc++98-compat-pedantic" -#endif -#if JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_WARNING("-Wvariadic-macros",4,0,0) - #if defined(__clang__) - #pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wvariadic-macros" - #elif defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION) - #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wvariadic-macros" - #endif -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL -#endif -#if \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(nonnull) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(3,3,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(4,1,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(...) __attribute__((__nonnull__(__VA_ARGS__))) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(...) -#endif -JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PRINTF_FORMAT) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_PRINTF_FORMAT -#endif -#if defined(__MINGW32__) && JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(format,4,4,0) && !defined(__USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_PRINTF_FORMAT(string_idx,first_to_check) __attribute__((__format__(ms_printf, string_idx, first_to_check))) -#elif defined(__MINGW32__) && JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(format,4,4,0) && defined(__USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_PRINTF_FORMAT(string_idx,first_to_check) __attribute__((__format__(gnu_printf, string_idx, first_to_check))) -#elif \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(format) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(3,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(5,6,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK(10,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK(15,12,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(4,8,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(5,2,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,0,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,4,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,0,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,3,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,2,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,5,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(1,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK(2,1,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_PRINTF_FORMAT(string_idx,first_to_check) __attribute__((__format__(__printf__, string_idx, first_to_check))) -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK(6,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_PRINTF_FORMAT(string_idx,first_to_check) __declspec(vaformat(printf,string_idx,first_to_check)) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_PRINTF_FORMAT(string_idx,first_to_check) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CONSTEXPR) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_CONSTEXPR -#endif -#if defined(__cplusplus) - #if __cplusplus >= 201103L - #define JSON_HEDLEY_CONSTEXPR JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_(constexpr) - #endif -#endif -#if !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CONSTEXPR) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_CONSTEXPR -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_UNPREDICTABLE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_UNPREDICTABLE -#endif -#if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN(__builtin_unpredictable) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_UNPREDICTABLE(expr) __builtin_unpredictable((expr)) -#endif -#if \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN(__builtin_expect_with_probability) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(9,0,0) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT(expr, value, probability) __builtin_expect_with_probability( (expr), (value), (probability)) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT_TRUE(expr, probability) __builtin_expect_with_probability(!!(expr), 1 , (probability)) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT_FALSE(expr, probability) __builtin_expect_with_probability(!!(expr), 0 , (probability)) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(expr) __builtin_expect (!!(expr), 1 ) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(expr) __builtin_expect (!!(expr), 0 ) -#elif \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN(__builtin_expect) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(3,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,15,0) && defined(__cplusplus)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(4,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK(10,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK(15,12,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(4,7,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(3,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(6,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(1,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK(2,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION_CHECK(0,9,27) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION_CHECK(8,1,0) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT(expr, expected, probability) \ - (((probability) >= 0.9) ? __builtin_expect((expr), (expected)) : (JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST(void, expected), (expr))) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT_TRUE(expr, probability) \ - (__extension__ ({ \ - double hedley_probability_ = (probability); \ - ((hedley_probability_ >= 0.9) ? __builtin_expect(!!(expr), 1) : ((hedley_probability_ <= 0.1) ? __builtin_expect(!!(expr), 0) : !!(expr))); \ - })) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT_FALSE(expr, probability) \ - (__extension__ ({ \ - double hedley_probability_ = (probability); \ - ((hedley_probability_ >= 0.9) ? __builtin_expect(!!(expr), 0) : ((hedley_probability_ <= 0.1) ? __builtin_expect(!!(expr), 1) : !!(expr))); \ - })) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(expr) __builtin_expect(!!(expr), 1) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(expr) __builtin_expect(!!(expr), 0) -#else -# define JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT(expr, expected, probability) (JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST(void, expected), (expr)) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT_TRUE(expr, probability) (!!(expr)) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT_FALSE(expr, probability) (!!(expr)) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(expr) (!!(expr)) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(expr) (!!(expr)) -#endif -#if !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_UNPREDICTABLE) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_UNPREDICTABLE(expr) JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT(expr, 1, 0.5) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_MALLOC) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_MALLOC -#endif -#if \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(malloc) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(3,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,11,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(4,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK(12,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK(15,12,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(4,8,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(5,2,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,0,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,4,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,0,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,3,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,2,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,5,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(1,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK(2,1,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_MALLOC __attribute__((__malloc__)) -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,10,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_MALLOC _Pragma("returns_new_memory") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(14, 0, 0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_MALLOC __declspec(restrict) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_MALLOC -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PURE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_PURE -#endif -#if \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(pure) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(2,96,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,11,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(4,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK(10,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK(15,12,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(4,8,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(5,2,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,0,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,4,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,0,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,3,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,2,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,5,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(1,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK(2,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK(17,10,0) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_PURE __attribute__((__pure__)) -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,10,0) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_PURE _Pragma("does_not_write_global_data") -#elif defined(__cplusplus) && \ - ( \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(2,0,1) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(4,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(1,2,0) \ - ) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_PURE _Pragma("FUNC_IS_PURE;") -#else -# define JSON_HEDLEY_PURE -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CONST) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_CONST -#endif -#if \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(const) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(2,5,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,11,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(4,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK(10,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK(15,12,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(4,8,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(5,2,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,0,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,4,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,0,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,3,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,2,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,5,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(1,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK(2,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK(17,10,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_CONST __attribute__((__const__)) -#elif \ - JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,10,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_CONST _Pragma("no_side_effect") -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_CONST JSON_HEDLEY_PURE -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_RESTRICT) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_RESTRICT -#endif -#if defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L) && !defined(__cplusplus) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_RESTRICT restrict -#elif \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(3,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(14,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(4,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK(10,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK(17,10,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,3,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,2,4) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(8,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(1,2,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,14,0) && defined(__cplusplus)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0) || \ - defined(__clang__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_RESTRICT __restrict -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,3,0) && !defined(__cplusplus) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_RESTRICT _Restrict -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_RESTRICT -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_INLINE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_INLINE -#endif -#if \ - (defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L)) || \ - (defined(__cplusplus) && (__cplusplus >= 199711L)) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_INLINE inline -#elif \ - defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(6,2,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_INLINE __inline__ -#elif \ - JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(12,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(4,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(5,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(3,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(1,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK(2,1,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_INLINE __inline -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_INLINE -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_ALWAYS_INLINE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_ALWAYS_INLINE -#endif -#if \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(always_inline) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(4,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,11,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(4,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK(10,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK(15,12,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(4,8,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(5,2,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,0,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,4,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,0,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,3,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,2,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,5,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(1,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK(2,1,0) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_ALWAYS_INLINE __attribute__((__always_inline__)) JSON_HEDLEY_INLINE -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(12,0,0) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_ALWAYS_INLINE __forceinline -#elif defined(__cplusplus) && \ - ( \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(5,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,3,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,4,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(6,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(1,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK(2,1,0) \ - ) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_ALWAYS_INLINE _Pragma("FUNC_ALWAYS_INLINE;") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_ALWAYS_INLINE _Pragma("inline=forced") -#else -# define JSON_HEDLEY_ALWAYS_INLINE JSON_HEDLEY_INLINE -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_NEVER_INLINE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_NEVER_INLINE -#endif -#if \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(noinline) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(4,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,11,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(4,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK(10,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK(15,12,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(4,8,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(5,2,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,0,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(6,4,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,0,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(4,3,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,2,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,5,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(1,2,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK(2,1,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NEVER_INLINE __attribute__((__noinline__)) -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(13,10,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NEVER_INLINE __declspec(noinline) -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK(10,2,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NEVER_INLINE _Pragma("noinline") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(6,0,0) && defined(__cplusplus) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NEVER_INLINE _Pragma("FUNC_CANNOT_INLINE;") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NEVER_INLINE _Pragma("inline=never") -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION_CHECK(3,2,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NEVER_INLINE __attribute((noinline)) -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK(9,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NEVER_INLINE __declspec(noinline) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NEVER_INLINE -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PRIVATE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_PRIVATE -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PUBLIC) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_PUBLIC -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IMPORT) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_IMPORT -#endif -#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_PRIVATE -# define JSON_HEDLEY_PUBLIC __declspec(dllexport) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_IMPORT __declspec(dllimport) -#else -# if \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(visibility) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(3,3,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,11,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(4,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK(13,1,0) || \ - ( \ - defined(__TI_EABI__) && \ - ( \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,2,0) && defined(__TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(7,5,0) \ - ) \ - ) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_PRIVATE __attribute__((__visibility__("hidden"))) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_PUBLIC __attribute__((__visibility__("default"))) -# else -# define JSON_HEDLEY_PRIVATE -# define JSON_HEDLEY_PUBLIC -# endif -# define JSON_HEDLEY_IMPORT extern -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_NO_THROW) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_NO_THROW -#endif -#if \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(nothrow) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(3,3,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_THROW __attribute__((__nothrow__)) -#elif \ - JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(13,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(4,1,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_THROW __declspec(nothrow) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_THROW -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_FALL_THROUGH) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_FALL_THROUGH -#endif -#if \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(fallthrough) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(7,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_FALL_THROUGH __attribute__((__fallthrough__)) -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE_NS(clang,fallthrough) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_FALL_THROUGH JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_([[clang::fallthrough]]) -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(fallthrough) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_FALL_THROUGH JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_([[fallthrough]]) -#elif defined(__fallthrough) /* SAL */ - #define JSON_HEDLEY_FALL_THROUGH __fallthrough -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_FALL_THROUGH -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL -#endif -#if \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(returns_nonnull) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(4,9,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL __attribute__((__returns_nonnull__)) -#elif defined(_Ret_notnull_) /* SAL */ - #define JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL _Ret_notnull_ -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_ARRAY_PARAM) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_ARRAY_PARAM -#endif -#if \ - defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L) && \ - !defined(__STDC_NO_VLA__) && \ - !defined(__cplusplus) && \ - !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION) && \ - !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_ARRAY_PARAM(name) (name) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_ARRAY_PARAM(name) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTANT) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTANT -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE_CONSTEXPR) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE_CONSTEXPR -#endif -/* JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_ is for - HEDLEY INTERNAL USE ONLY. API subject to change without notice. */ -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_ -#endif -#if \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN(__builtin_constant_p) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(3,4,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION_CHECK(0,9,19) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(4,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK(13,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(6,1,0) || \ - (JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,10,0) && !defined(__cplusplus)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION_CHECK(8,1,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTANT(expr) __builtin_constant_p(expr) -#endif -#if !defined(__cplusplus) -# if \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN(__builtin_types_compatible_p) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(3,4,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK(13,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION_CHECK(8,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(5,4,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION_CHECK(0,9,24) -#if defined(__INTPTR_TYPE__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_(expr) __builtin_types_compatible_p(__typeof__((1 ? (void*) ((__INTPTR_TYPE__) ((expr) * 0)) : (int*) 0)), int*) -#else - #include - #define JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_(expr) __builtin_types_compatible_p(__typeof__((1 ? (void*) ((intptr_t) ((expr) * 0)) : (int*) 0)), int*) -#endif -# elif \ - ( \ - defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 201112L) && \ - !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION) && \ - !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION) && \ - !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_EXTENSION(c_generic_selections) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(4,9,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(17,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK(12,1,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(5,3,0) -#if defined(__INTPTR_TYPE__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_(expr) _Generic((1 ? (void*) ((__INTPTR_TYPE__) ((expr) * 0)) : (int*) 0), int*: 1, void*: 0) -#else - #include - #define JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_(expr) _Generic((1 ? (void*) ((intptr_t) * 0) : (int*) 0), int*: 1, void*: 0) -#endif -# elif \ - defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION) || \ - defined(JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION) || \ - defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION) || \ - defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(18,12,0) || \ - defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION) || \ - defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION) || \ - defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION) || \ - defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION) || \ - defined(__clang__) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_(expr) ( \ - sizeof(void) != \ - sizeof(*( \ - 1 ? \ - ((void*) ((expr) * 0L) ) : \ -((struct { char v[sizeof(void) * 2]; } *) 1) \ - ) \ - ) \ - ) -# endif -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_) - #if !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTANT) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTANT(expr) JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_(expr) - #endif - #define JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE_CONSTEXPR(expr) (JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_(expr) ? (expr) : (-1)) -#else - #if !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTANT) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTANT(expr) (0) - #endif - #define JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE_CONSTEXPR(expr) (expr) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_BEGIN_C_DECLS) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_BEGIN_C_DECLS -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_END_C_DECLS) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_END_C_DECLS -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_C_DECL) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_C_DECL -#endif -#if defined(__cplusplus) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_BEGIN_C_DECLS extern "C" { - #define JSON_HEDLEY_END_C_DECLS } - #define JSON_HEDLEY_C_DECL extern "C" -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_BEGIN_C_DECLS - #define JSON_HEDLEY_END_C_DECLS - #define JSON_HEDLEY_C_DECL -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_ASSERT) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_ASSERT -#endif -#if \ - !defined(__cplusplus) && ( \ - (defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 201112L)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_FEATURE(c_static_assert) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(6,0,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) || \ - defined(_Static_assert) \ - ) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_ASSERT(expr, message) _Static_assert(expr, message) -#elif \ - (defined(__cplusplus) && (__cplusplus >= 201103L)) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(16,0,0) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_ASSERT(expr, message) JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_(static_assert(expr, message)) -#else -# define JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_ASSERT(expr, message) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_NULL) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_NULL -#endif -#if defined(__cplusplus) - #if __cplusplus >= 201103L - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NULL JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_(nullptr) - #elif defined(NULL) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NULL NULL - #else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NULL JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST(void*, 0) - #endif -#elif defined(NULL) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NULL NULL -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_NULL ((void*) 0) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_MESSAGE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_MESSAGE -#endif -#if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wunknown-pragmas") -# define JSON_HEDLEY_MESSAGE(msg) \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS \ - JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA(message msg) \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP -#elif \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(4,4,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_MESSAGE(msg) JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA(message msg) -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION_CHECK(5,0,0) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_MESSAGE(msg) JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA(_CRI message msg) -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_MESSAGE(msg) JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA(message(msg)) -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK(2,0,0) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_MESSAGE(msg) JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA(message(msg)) -#else -# define JSON_HEDLEY_MESSAGE(msg) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_WARNING) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_WARNING -#endif -#if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wunknown-pragmas") -# define JSON_HEDLEY_WARNING(msg) \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS \ - JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA(clang warning msg) \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP -#elif \ - JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(4,8,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK(18,4,0) || \ - JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_WARNING(msg) JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA(GCC warning msg) -#elif JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(15,0,0) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_WARNING(msg) JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA(message(msg)) -#else -# define JSON_HEDLEY_WARNING(msg) JSON_HEDLEY_MESSAGE(msg) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE -#endif -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE_MSG) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE_MSG -#endif -#if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(diagnose_if) -# if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wgcc-compat") -# define JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE(expr) \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH \ - _Pragma("clang diagnostic ignored \"-Wgcc-compat\"") \ - __attribute__((diagnose_if(!(expr), #expr, "error"))) \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP -# define JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE_MSG(expr,msg) \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH \ - _Pragma("clang diagnostic ignored \"-Wgcc-compat\"") \ - __attribute__((diagnose_if(!(expr), msg, "error"))) \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP -# else -# define JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE(expr) __attribute__((diagnose_if(!(expr), #expr, "error"))) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE_MSG(expr,msg) __attribute__((diagnose_if(!(expr), msg, "error"))) -# endif -#else -# define JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE(expr) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE_MSG(expr,msg) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_FLAGS) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_FLAGS -#endif -#if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(flag_enum) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_FLAGS __attribute__((__flag_enum__)) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_FLAGS_CAST) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_FLAGS_CAST -#endif -#if JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(19,0,0) -# define JSON_HEDLEY_FLAGS_CAST(T, expr) (__extension__ ({ \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH \ - _Pragma("warning(disable:188)") \ - ((T) (expr)); \ - JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP \ - })) -#else -# define JSON_HEDLEY_FLAGS_CAST(T, expr) JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST(T, expr) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_EMPTY_BASES) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_EMPTY_BASES -#endif -#if JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(19,0,23918) && !JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(20,0,0) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_EMPTY_BASES __declspec(empty_bases) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_EMPTY_BASES -#endif - -/* Remaining macros are deprecated. */ - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_NOT_CLANG_VERSION_CHECK) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_NOT_CLANG_VERSION_CHECK -#endif -#if defined(__clang__) - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_NOT_CLANG_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0) -#else - #define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_NOT_CLANG_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) -#endif - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_ATTRIBUTE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_ATTRIBUTE -#endif -#define JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(attribute) JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(attribute) - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE -#endif -#define JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(attribute) JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(attribute) - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_BUILTIN) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_BUILTIN -#endif -#define JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_BUILTIN(builtin) JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN(builtin) - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_FEATURE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_FEATURE -#endif -#define JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_FEATURE(feature) JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_FEATURE(feature) - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_EXTENSION) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_EXTENSION -#endif -#define JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_EXTENSION(extension) JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_EXTENSION(extension) - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_DECLSPEC_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_DECLSPEC_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE -#endif -#define JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE(attribute) JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE(attribute) - -#if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_WARNING) - #undef JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_WARNING -#endif -#define JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_WARNING(warning) JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING(warning) - -#endif /* !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION) || (JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION < X) */ - - -// This file contains all internal macro definitions -// You MUST include macro_unscope.hpp at the end of json.hpp to undef all of them - -// exclude unsupported compilers -#if !defined(JSON_SKIP_UNSUPPORTED_COMPILER_CHECK) - #if defined(__clang__) - #if (__clang_major__ * 10000 + __clang_minor__ * 100 + __clang_patchlevel__) < 30400 - #error "unsupported Clang version - see https://github.com/nlohmann/json#supported-compilers" - #endif - #elif defined(__GNUC__) && !(defined(__ICC) || defined(__INTEL_COMPILER)) - #if (__GNUC__ * 10000 + __GNUC_MINOR__ * 100 + __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__) < 40800 - #error "unsupported GCC version - see https://github.com/nlohmann/json#supported-compilers" - #endif - #endif -#endif - -// C++ language standard detection -#if (defined(__cplusplus) && __cplusplus >= 202002L) || (defined(_MSVC_LANG) && _MSVC_LANG >= 202002L) - #define JSON_HAS_CPP_20 - #define JSON_HAS_CPP_17 - #define JSON_HAS_CPP_14 -#elif (defined(__cplusplus) && __cplusplus >= 201703L) || (defined(_HAS_CXX17) && _HAS_CXX17 == 1) // fix for issue #464 - #define JSON_HAS_CPP_17 - #define JSON_HAS_CPP_14 -#elif (defined(__cplusplus) && __cplusplus >= 201402L) || (defined(_HAS_CXX14) && _HAS_CXX14 == 1) - #define JSON_HAS_CPP_14 -#endif - -// disable float-equal warnings on GCC/clang -#if defined(__clang__) || defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__GNUG__) - #pragma GCC diagnostic push - #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wfloat-equal" -#endif - -// disable documentation warnings on clang -#if defined(__clang__) - #pragma GCC diagnostic push - #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wdocumentation" -#endif - -// allow to disable exceptions -#if (defined(__cpp_exceptions) || defined(__EXCEPTIONS) || defined(_CPPUNWIND)) && !defined(JSON_NOEXCEPTION) - #define JSON_THROW(exception) throw exception - #define JSON_TRY try - #define JSON_CATCH(exception) catch(exception) - #define JSON_INTERNAL_CATCH(exception) catch(exception) -#else - #include - #define JSON_THROW(exception) std::abort() - #define JSON_TRY if(true) - #define JSON_CATCH(exception) if(false) - #define JSON_INTERNAL_CATCH(exception) if(false) -#endif - -// override exception macros -#if defined(JSON_THROW_USER) - #undef JSON_THROW - #define JSON_THROW JSON_THROW_USER -#endif -#if defined(JSON_TRY_USER) - #undef JSON_TRY - #define JSON_TRY JSON_TRY_USER -#endif -#if defined(JSON_CATCH_USER) - #undef JSON_CATCH - #define JSON_CATCH JSON_CATCH_USER - #undef JSON_INTERNAL_CATCH - #define JSON_INTERNAL_CATCH JSON_CATCH_USER -#endif -#if defined(JSON_INTERNAL_CATCH_USER) - #undef JSON_INTERNAL_CATCH - #define JSON_INTERNAL_CATCH JSON_INTERNAL_CATCH_USER -#endif - -// allow to override assert -#if !defined(JSON_ASSERT) - #include // assert - #define JSON_ASSERT(x) assert(x) -#endif - -/*! -@brief macro to briefly define a mapping between an enum and JSON -@def NLOHMANN_JSON_SERIALIZE_ENUM -@since version 3.4.0 -*/ -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_SERIALIZE_ENUM(ENUM_TYPE, ...) \ - template \ - inline void to_json(BasicJsonType& j, const ENUM_TYPE& e) \ - { \ - static_assert(std::is_enum::value, #ENUM_TYPE " must be an enum!"); \ - static const std::pair m[] = __VA_ARGS__; \ - auto it = std::find_if(std::begin(m), std::end(m), \ - [e](const std::pair& ej_pair) -> bool \ - { \ - return ej_pair.first == e; \ - }); \ - j = ((it != std::end(m)) ? it : std::begin(m))->second; \ - } \ - template \ - inline void from_json(const BasicJsonType& j, ENUM_TYPE& e) \ - { \ - static_assert(std::is_enum::value, #ENUM_TYPE " must be an enum!"); \ - static const std::pair m[] = __VA_ARGS__; \ - auto it = std::find_if(std::begin(m), std::end(m), \ - [&j](const std::pair& ej_pair) -> bool \ - { \ - return ej_pair.second == j; \ - }); \ - e = ((it != std::end(m)) ? it : std::begin(m))->first; \ - } - -// Ugly macros to avoid uglier copy-paste when specializing basic_json. They -// may be removed in the future once the class is split. - -#define NLOHMANN_BASIC_JSON_TPL_DECLARATION \ - template class ObjectType, \ - template class ArrayType, \ - class StringType, class BooleanType, class NumberIntegerType, \ - class NumberUnsignedType, class NumberFloatType, \ - template class AllocatorType, \ - template class JSONSerializer, \ - class BinaryType> - -#define NLOHMANN_BASIC_JSON_TPL \ - basic_json - -// Macros to simplify conversion from/to types - -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_EXPAND( x ) x -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_GET_MACRO(_1, _2, _3, _4, _5, _6, _7, _8, _9, _10, _11, _12, _13, _14, _15, _16, _17, _18, _19, _20, _21, _22, _23, _24, _25, _26, _27, _28, _29, _30, _31, _32, _33, _34, _35, _36, _37, _38, _39, _40, _41, _42, _43, _44, _45, _46, _47, _48, _49, _50, _51, _52, _53, _54, _55, _56, _57, _58, _59, _60, _61, _62, _63, _64, NAME,...) NAME -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE(...) NLOHMANN_JSON_EXPAND(NLOHMANN_JSON_GET_MACRO(__VA_ARGS__, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE64, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE63, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE62, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE61, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE60, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE59, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE58, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE57, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE56, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE55, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE54, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE53, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE52, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE51, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE50, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE49, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE48, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE47, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE46, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE45, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE44, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE43, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE42, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE41, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE40, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE39, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE38, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE37, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE36, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE35, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE34, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE33, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE32, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE31, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE30, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE29, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE28, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE27, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE26, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE25, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE24, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE23, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE22, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE21, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE20, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE19, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE18, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE17, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE16, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE15, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE14, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE13, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE12, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE11, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE10, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE9, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE8, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE7, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE6, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE5, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE4, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE3, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2, \ - NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE1)(__VA_ARGS__)) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) func(v1) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE3(func, v1, v2) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v2) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE4(func, v1, v2, v3) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE3(func, v2, v3) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE5(func, v1, v2, v3, v4) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE4(func, v2, v3, v4) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE6(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE5(func, v2, v3, v4, v5) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE7(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE6(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE8(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE7(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE9(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE8(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE10(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE9(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE11(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE10(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE12(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE11(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE13(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE12(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE14(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE13(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE15(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE14(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE16(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE15(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE17(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE16(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE18(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE17(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE19(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE18(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE20(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE19(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE21(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE20(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE22(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE21(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE23(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE22(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE24(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE23(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE25(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE24(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE26(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE25(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE27(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE26(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE28(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE27(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE29(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE28(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE30(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE29(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE31(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE30(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE32(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE31(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE33(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE32(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE34(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE33(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE35(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE34(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE36(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE35(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE37(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE36(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE38(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE37(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE39(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE38(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE40(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE39(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE41(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE40(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE42(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE41(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE43(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE42(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE44(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE43(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE45(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE44(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE46(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE45(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE47(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE46(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE48(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE47(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE49(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE48(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE50(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE49(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE51(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE50(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE52(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE51(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE53(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE52(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE54(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE53(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE55(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE54(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE56(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE55(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE57(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE56(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE58(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE57(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE59(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE58(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE60(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58, v59) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE59(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58, v59) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE61(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58, v59, v60) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE60(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58, v59, v60) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE62(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58, v59, v60, v61) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE61(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58, v59, v60, v61) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE63(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58, v59, v60, v61, v62) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE62(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58, v59, v60, v61, v62) -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE64(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58, v59, v60, v61, v62, v63) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE63(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58, v59, v60, v61, v62, v63) - -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_TO(v1) nlohmann_json_j[#v1] = nlohmann_json_t.v1; -#define NLOHMANN_JSON_FROM(v1) nlohmann_json_j.at(#v1).get_to(nlohmann_json_t.v1); - -/*! -@brief macro -@def NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE -@since version 3.9.0 -*/ -#define NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE(Type, ...) \ - friend void to_json(nlohmann::json& nlohmann_json_j, const Type& nlohmann_json_t) { NLOHMANN_JSON_EXPAND(NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE(NLOHMANN_JSON_TO, __VA_ARGS__)) } \ - friend void from_json(const nlohmann::json& nlohmann_json_j, Type& nlohmann_json_t) { NLOHMANN_JSON_EXPAND(NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE(NLOHMANN_JSON_FROM, __VA_ARGS__)) } - -/*! -@brief macro -@def NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE -@since version 3.9.0 -*/ -#define NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE(Type, ...) \ - inline void to_json(nlohmann::json& nlohmann_json_j, const Type& nlohmann_json_t) { NLOHMANN_JSON_EXPAND(NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE(NLOHMANN_JSON_TO, __VA_ARGS__)) } \ - inline void from_json(const nlohmann::json& nlohmann_json_j, Type& nlohmann_json_t) { NLOHMANN_JSON_EXPAND(NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE(NLOHMANN_JSON_FROM, __VA_ARGS__)) } - -#ifndef JSON_USE_IMPLICIT_CONVERSIONS - #define JSON_USE_IMPLICIT_CONVERSIONS 1 -#endif - -#if JSON_USE_IMPLICIT_CONVERSIONS - #define JSON_EXPLICIT -#else - #define JSON_EXPLICIT explicit -#endif - - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -//////////////// -// exceptions // -//////////////// - -/*! -@brief general exception of the @ref basic_json class - -This class is an extension of `std::exception` objects with a member @a id for -exception ids. It is used as the base class for all exceptions thrown by the -@ref basic_json class. This class can hence be used as "wildcard" to catch -exceptions. - -Subclasses: -- @ref parse_error for exceptions indicating a parse error -- @ref invalid_iterator for exceptions indicating errors with iterators -- @ref type_error for exceptions indicating executing a member function with - a wrong type -- @ref out_of_range for exceptions indicating access out of the defined range -- @ref other_error for exceptions indicating other library errors - -@internal -@note To have nothrow-copy-constructible exceptions, we internally use - `std::runtime_error` which can cope with arbitrary-length error messages. - Intermediate strings are built with static functions and then passed to - the actual constructor. -@endinternal - -@liveexample{The following code shows how arbitrary library exceptions can be -caught.,exception} - -@since version 3.0.0 -*/ -class exception : public std::exception -{ - public: - /// returns the explanatory string - JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL - const char* what() const noexcept override - { - return m.what(); - } - - /// the id of the exception - const int id; - - protected: - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(3) - exception(int id_, const char* what_arg) : id(id_), m(what_arg) {} - - static std::string name(const std::string& ename, int id_) - { - return "[json.exception." + ename + "." + std::to_string(id_) + "] "; - } - - private: - /// an exception object as storage for error messages - std::runtime_error m; -}; - -/*! -@brief exception indicating a parse error - -This exception is thrown by the library when a parse error occurs. Parse errors -can occur during the deserialization of JSON text, CBOR, MessagePack, as well -as when using JSON Patch. - -Member @a byte holds the byte index of the last read character in the input -file. - -Exceptions have ids 1xx. - -name / id | example message | description ------------------------------- | --------------- | ------------------------- -json.exception.parse_error.101 | parse error at 2: unexpected end of input; expected string literal | This error indicates a syntax error while deserializing a JSON text. The error message describes that an unexpected token (character) was encountered, and the member @a byte indicates the error position. -json.exception.parse_error.102 | parse error at 14: missing or wrong low surrogate | JSON uses the `\uxxxx` format to describe Unicode characters. Code points above above 0xFFFF are split into two `\uxxxx` entries ("surrogate pairs"). This error indicates that the surrogate pair is incomplete or contains an invalid code point. -json.exception.parse_error.103 | parse error: code points above 0x10FFFF are invalid | Unicode supports code points up to 0x10FFFF. Code points above 0x10FFFF are invalid. -json.exception.parse_error.104 | parse error: JSON patch must be an array of objects | [RFC 6902](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902) requires a JSON Patch document to be a JSON document that represents an array of objects. -json.exception.parse_error.105 | parse error: operation must have string member 'op' | An operation of a JSON Patch document must contain exactly one "op" member, whose value indicates the operation to perform. Its value must be one of "add", "remove", "replace", "move", "copy", or "test"; other values are errors. -json.exception.parse_error.106 | parse error: array index '01' must not begin with '0' | An array index in a JSON Pointer ([RFC 6901](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901)) may be `0` or any number without a leading `0`. -json.exception.parse_error.107 | parse error: JSON pointer must be empty or begin with '/' - was: 'foo' | A JSON Pointer must be a Unicode string containing a sequence of zero or more reference tokens, each prefixed by a `/` character. -json.exception.parse_error.108 | parse error: escape character '~' must be followed with '0' or '1' | In a JSON Pointer, only `~0` and `~1` are valid escape sequences. -json.exception.parse_error.109 | parse error: array index 'one' is not a number | A JSON Pointer array index must be a number. -json.exception.parse_error.110 | parse error at 1: cannot read 2 bytes from vector | When parsing CBOR or MessagePack, the byte vector ends before the complete value has been read. -json.exception.parse_error.112 | parse error at 1: error reading CBOR; last byte: 0xF8 | Not all types of CBOR or MessagePack are supported. This exception occurs if an unsupported byte was read. -json.exception.parse_error.113 | parse error at 2: expected a CBOR string; last byte: 0x98 | While parsing a map key, a value that is not a string has been read. -json.exception.parse_error.114 | parse error: Unsupported BSON record type 0x0F | The parsing of the corresponding BSON record type is not implemented (yet). -json.exception.parse_error.115 | parse error at byte 5: syntax error while parsing UBJSON high-precision number: invalid number text: 1A | A UBJSON high-precision number could not be parsed. - -@note For an input with n bytes, 1 is the index of the first character and n+1 - is the index of the terminating null byte or the end of file. This also - holds true when reading a byte vector (CBOR or MessagePack). - -@liveexample{The following code shows how a `parse_error` exception can be -caught.,parse_error} - -@sa - @ref exception for the base class of the library exceptions -@sa - @ref invalid_iterator for exceptions indicating errors with iterators -@sa - @ref type_error for exceptions indicating executing a member function with - a wrong type -@sa - @ref out_of_range for exceptions indicating access out of the defined range -@sa - @ref other_error for exceptions indicating other library errors - -@since version 3.0.0 -*/ -class parse_error : public exception -{ - public: - /*! - @brief create a parse error exception - @param[in] id_ the id of the exception - @param[in] pos the position where the error occurred (or with - chars_read_total=0 if the position cannot be - determined) - @param[in] what_arg the explanatory string - @return parse_error object - */ - static parse_error create(int id_, const position_t& pos, const std::string& what_arg) - { - std::string w = exception::name("parse_error", id_) + "parse error" + - position_string(pos) + ": " + what_arg; - return parse_error(id_, pos.chars_read_total, w.c_str()); - } - - static parse_error create(int id_, std::size_t byte_, const std::string& what_arg) - { - std::string w = exception::name("parse_error", id_) + "parse error" + - (byte_ != 0 ? (" at byte " + std::to_string(byte_)) : "") + - ": " + what_arg; - return parse_error(id_, byte_, w.c_str()); - } - - /*! - @brief byte index of the parse error - - The byte index of the last read character in the input file. - - @note For an input with n bytes, 1 is the index of the first character and - n+1 is the index of the terminating null byte or the end of file. - This also holds true when reading a byte vector (CBOR or MessagePack). - */ - const std::size_t byte; - - private: - parse_error(int id_, std::size_t byte_, const char* what_arg) - : exception(id_, what_arg), byte(byte_) {} - - static std::string position_string(const position_t& pos) - { - return " at line " + std::to_string(pos.lines_read + 1) + - ", column " + std::to_string(pos.chars_read_current_line); - } -}; - -/*! -@brief exception indicating errors with iterators - -This exception is thrown if iterators passed to a library function do not match -the expected semantics. - -Exceptions have ids 2xx. - -name / id | example message | description ------------------------------------ | --------------- | ------------------------- -json.exception.invalid_iterator.201 | iterators are not compatible | The iterators passed to constructor @ref basic_json(InputIT first, InputIT last) are not compatible, meaning they do not belong to the same container. Therefore, the range (@a first, @a last) is invalid. -json.exception.invalid_iterator.202 | iterator does not fit current value | In an erase or insert function, the passed iterator @a pos does not belong to the JSON value for which the function was called. It hence does not define a valid position for the deletion/insertion. -json.exception.invalid_iterator.203 | iterators do not fit current value | Either iterator passed to function @ref erase(IteratorType first, IteratorType last) does not belong to the JSON value from which values shall be erased. It hence does not define a valid range to delete values from. -json.exception.invalid_iterator.204 | iterators out of range | When an iterator range for a primitive type (number, boolean, or string) is passed to a constructor or an erase function, this range has to be exactly (@ref begin(), @ref end()), because this is the only way the single stored value is expressed. All other ranges are invalid. -json.exception.invalid_iterator.205 | iterator out of range | When an iterator for a primitive type (number, boolean, or string) is passed to an erase function, the iterator has to be the @ref begin() iterator, because it is the only way to address the stored value. All other iterators are invalid. -json.exception.invalid_iterator.206 | cannot construct with iterators from null | The iterators passed to constructor @ref basic_json(InputIT first, InputIT last) belong to a JSON null value and hence to not define a valid range. -json.exception.invalid_iterator.207 | cannot use key() for non-object iterators | The key() member function can only be used on iterators belonging to a JSON object, because other types do not have a concept of a key. -json.exception.invalid_iterator.208 | cannot use operator[] for object iterators | The operator[] to specify a concrete offset cannot be used on iterators belonging to a JSON object, because JSON objects are unordered. -json.exception.invalid_iterator.209 | cannot use offsets with object iterators | The offset operators (+, -, +=, -=) cannot be used on iterators belonging to a JSON object, because JSON objects are unordered. -json.exception.invalid_iterator.210 | iterators do not fit | The iterator range passed to the insert function are not compatible, meaning they do not belong to the same container. Therefore, the range (@a first, @a last) is invalid. -json.exception.invalid_iterator.211 | passed iterators may not belong to container | The iterator range passed to the insert function must not be a subrange of the container to insert to. -json.exception.invalid_iterator.212 | cannot compare iterators of different containers | When two iterators are compared, they must belong to the same container. -json.exception.invalid_iterator.213 | cannot compare order of object iterators | The order of object iterators cannot be compared, because JSON objects are unordered. -json.exception.invalid_iterator.214 | cannot get value | Cannot get value for iterator: Either the iterator belongs to a null value or it is an iterator to a primitive type (number, boolean, or string), but the iterator is different to @ref begin(). - -@liveexample{The following code shows how an `invalid_iterator` exception can be -caught.,invalid_iterator} - -@sa - @ref exception for the base class of the library exceptions -@sa - @ref parse_error for exceptions indicating a parse error -@sa - @ref type_error for exceptions indicating executing a member function with - a wrong type -@sa - @ref out_of_range for exceptions indicating access out of the defined range -@sa - @ref other_error for exceptions indicating other library errors - -@since version 3.0.0 -*/ -class invalid_iterator : public exception -{ - public: - static invalid_iterator create(int id_, const std::string& what_arg) - { - std::string w = exception::name("invalid_iterator", id_) + what_arg; - return invalid_iterator(id_, w.c_str()); - } - - private: - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(3) - invalid_iterator(int id_, const char* what_arg) - : exception(id_, what_arg) {} -}; - -/*! -@brief exception indicating executing a member function with a wrong type - -This exception is thrown in case of a type error; that is, a library function is -executed on a JSON value whose type does not match the expected semantics. - -Exceptions have ids 3xx. - -name / id | example message | description ------------------------------ | --------------- | ------------------------- -json.exception.type_error.301 | cannot create object from initializer list | To create an object from an initializer list, the initializer list must consist only of a list of pairs whose first element is a string. When this constraint is violated, an array is created instead. -json.exception.type_error.302 | type must be object, but is array | During implicit or explicit value conversion, the JSON type must be compatible to the target type. For instance, a JSON string can only be converted into string types, but not into numbers or boolean types. -json.exception.type_error.303 | incompatible ReferenceType for get_ref, actual type is object | To retrieve a reference to a value stored in a @ref basic_json object with @ref get_ref, the type of the reference must match the value type. For instance, for a JSON array, the @a ReferenceType must be @ref array_t &. -json.exception.type_error.304 | cannot use at() with string | The @ref at() member functions can only be executed for certain JSON types. -json.exception.type_error.305 | cannot use operator[] with string | The @ref operator[] member functions can only be executed for certain JSON types. -json.exception.type_error.306 | cannot use value() with string | The @ref value() member functions can only be executed for certain JSON types. -json.exception.type_error.307 | cannot use erase() with string | The @ref erase() member functions can only be executed for certain JSON types. -json.exception.type_error.308 | cannot use push_back() with string | The @ref push_back() and @ref operator+= member functions can only be executed for certain JSON types. -json.exception.type_error.309 | cannot use insert() with | The @ref insert() member functions can only be executed for certain JSON types. -json.exception.type_error.310 | cannot use swap() with number | The @ref swap() member functions can only be executed for certain JSON types. -json.exception.type_error.311 | cannot use emplace_back() with string | The @ref emplace_back() member function can only be executed for certain JSON types. -json.exception.type_error.312 | cannot use update() with string | The @ref update() member functions can only be executed for certain JSON types. -json.exception.type_error.313 | invalid value to unflatten | The @ref unflatten function converts an object whose keys are JSON Pointers back into an arbitrary nested JSON value. The JSON Pointers must not overlap, because then the resulting value would not be well defined. -json.exception.type_error.314 | only objects can be unflattened | The @ref unflatten function only works for an object whose keys are JSON Pointers. -json.exception.type_error.315 | values in object must be primitive | The @ref unflatten function only works for an object whose keys are JSON Pointers and whose values are primitive. -json.exception.type_error.316 | invalid UTF-8 byte at index 10: 0x7E | The @ref dump function only works with UTF-8 encoded strings; that is, if you assign a `std::string` to a JSON value, make sure it is UTF-8 encoded. | -json.exception.type_error.317 | JSON value cannot be serialized to requested format | The dynamic type of the object cannot be represented in the requested serialization format (e.g. a raw `true` or `null` JSON object cannot be serialized to BSON) | - -@liveexample{The following code shows how a `type_error` exception can be -caught.,type_error} - -@sa - @ref exception for the base class of the library exceptions -@sa - @ref parse_error for exceptions indicating a parse error -@sa - @ref invalid_iterator for exceptions indicating errors with iterators -@sa - @ref out_of_range for exceptions indicating access out of the defined range -@sa - @ref other_error for exceptions indicating other library errors - -@since version 3.0.0 -*/ -class type_error : public exception -{ - public: - static type_error create(int id_, const std::string& what_arg) - { - std::string w = exception::name("type_error", id_) + what_arg; - return type_error(id_, w.c_str()); - } - - private: - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(3) - type_error(int id_, const char* what_arg) : exception(id_, what_arg) {} -}; - -/*! -@brief exception indicating access out of the defined range - -This exception is thrown in case a library function is called on an input -parameter that exceeds the expected range, for instance in case of array -indices or nonexisting object keys. - -Exceptions have ids 4xx. - -name / id | example message | description -------------------------------- | --------------- | ------------------------- -json.exception.out_of_range.401 | array index 3 is out of range | The provided array index @a i is larger than @a size-1. -json.exception.out_of_range.402 | array index '-' (3) is out of range | The special array index `-` in a JSON Pointer never describes a valid element of the array, but the index past the end. That is, it can only be used to add elements at this position, but not to read it. -json.exception.out_of_range.403 | key 'foo' not found | The provided key was not found in the JSON object. -json.exception.out_of_range.404 | unresolved reference token 'foo' | A reference token in a JSON Pointer could not be resolved. -json.exception.out_of_range.405 | JSON pointer has no parent | The JSON Patch operations 'remove' and 'add' can not be applied to the root element of the JSON value. -json.exception.out_of_range.406 | number overflow parsing '10E1000' | A parsed number could not be stored as without changing it to NaN or INF. -json.exception.out_of_range.407 | number overflow serializing '9223372036854775808' | UBJSON and BSON only support integer numbers up to 9223372036854775807. (until version 3.8.0) | -json.exception.out_of_range.408 | excessive array size: 8658170730974374167 | The size (following `#`) of an UBJSON array or object exceeds the maximal capacity. | -json.exception.out_of_range.409 | BSON key cannot contain code point U+0000 (at byte 2) | Key identifiers to be serialized to BSON cannot contain code point U+0000, since the key is stored as zero-terminated c-string | - -@liveexample{The following code shows how an `out_of_range` exception can be -caught.,out_of_range} - -@sa - @ref exception for the base class of the library exceptions -@sa - @ref parse_error for exceptions indicating a parse error -@sa - @ref invalid_iterator for exceptions indicating errors with iterators -@sa - @ref type_error for exceptions indicating executing a member function with - a wrong type -@sa - @ref other_error for exceptions indicating other library errors - -@since version 3.0.0 -*/ -class out_of_range : public exception -{ - public: - static out_of_range create(int id_, const std::string& what_arg) - { - std::string w = exception::name("out_of_range", id_) + what_arg; - return out_of_range(id_, w.c_str()); - } - - private: - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(3) - out_of_range(int id_, const char* what_arg) : exception(id_, what_arg) {} -}; - -/*! -@brief exception indicating other library errors - -This exception is thrown in case of errors that cannot be classified with the -other exception types. - -Exceptions have ids 5xx. - -name / id | example message | description ------------------------------- | --------------- | ------------------------- -json.exception.other_error.501 | unsuccessful: {"op":"test","path":"/baz", "value":"bar"} | A JSON Patch operation 'test' failed. The unsuccessful operation is also printed. - -@sa - @ref exception for the base class of the library exceptions -@sa - @ref parse_error for exceptions indicating a parse error -@sa - @ref invalid_iterator for exceptions indicating errors with iterators -@sa - @ref type_error for exceptions indicating executing a member function with - a wrong type -@sa - @ref out_of_range for exceptions indicating access out of the defined range - -@liveexample{The following code shows how an `other_error` exception can be -caught.,other_error} - -@since version 3.0.0 -*/ -class other_error : public exception -{ - public: - static other_error create(int id_, const std::string& what_arg) - { - std::string w = exception::name("other_error", id_) + what_arg; - return other_error(id_, w.c_str()); - } - - private: - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(3) - other_error(int id_, const char* what_arg) : exception(id_, what_arg) {} -}; -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - -// #include - - -#include // size_t -#include // conditional, enable_if, false_type, integral_constant, is_constructible, is_integral, is_same, remove_cv, remove_reference, true_type - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -// alias templates to reduce boilerplate -template -using enable_if_t = typename std::enable_if::type; - -template -using uncvref_t = typename std::remove_cv::type>::type; - -// implementation of C++14 index_sequence and affiliates -// source: https://stackoverflow.com/a/32223343 -template -struct index_sequence -{ - using type = index_sequence; - using value_type = std::size_t; - static constexpr std::size_t size() noexcept - { - return sizeof...(Ints); - } -}; - -template -struct merge_and_renumber; - -template -struct merge_and_renumber, index_sequence> - : index_sequence < I1..., (sizeof...(I1) + I2)... > {}; - -template -struct make_index_sequence - : merge_and_renumber < typename make_index_sequence < N / 2 >::type, - typename make_index_sequence < N - N / 2 >::type > {}; - -template<> struct make_index_sequence<0> : index_sequence<> {}; -template<> struct make_index_sequence<1> : index_sequence<0> {}; - -template -using index_sequence_for = make_index_sequence; - -// dispatch utility (taken from ranges-v3) -template struct priority_tag : priority_tag < N - 1 > {}; -template<> struct priority_tag<0> {}; - -// taken from ranges-v3 -template -struct static_const -{ - static constexpr T value{}; -}; - -template -constexpr T static_const::value; -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - - -#include // numeric_limits -#include // false_type, is_constructible, is_integral, is_same, true_type -#include // declval - -// #include - - -#include // random_access_iterator_tag - -// #include - - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -template struct make_void -{ - using type = void; -}; -template using void_t = typename make_void::type; -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -template -struct iterator_types {}; - -template -struct iterator_types < - It, - void_t> -{ - using difference_type = typename It::difference_type; - using value_type = typename It::value_type; - using pointer = typename It::pointer; - using reference = typename It::reference; - using iterator_category = typename It::iterator_category; -}; - -// This is required as some compilers implement std::iterator_traits in a way that -// doesn't work with SFINAE. See https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1341. -template -struct iterator_traits -{ -}; - -template -struct iterator_traits < T, enable_if_t < !std::is_pointer::value >> - : iterator_types -{ -}; - -template -struct iterator_traits::value>> -{ - using iterator_category = std::random_access_iterator_tag; - using value_type = T; - using difference_type = ptrdiff_t; - using pointer = T*; - using reference = T&; -}; -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - - -#include - -// #include - - -// https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/experimental/is_detected -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -struct nonesuch -{ - nonesuch() = delete; - ~nonesuch() = delete; - nonesuch(nonesuch const&) = delete; - nonesuch(nonesuch const&&) = delete; - void operator=(nonesuch const&) = delete; - void operator=(nonesuch&&) = delete; -}; - -template class Op, - class... Args> -struct detector -{ - using value_t = std::false_type; - using type = Default; -}; - -template class Op, class... Args> -struct detector>, Op, Args...> -{ - using value_t = std::true_type; - using type = Op; -}; - -template class Op, class... Args> -using is_detected = typename detector::value_t; - -template class Op, class... Args> -using detected_t = typename detector::type; - -template class Op, class... Args> -using detected_or = detector; - -template class Op, class... Args> -using detected_or_t = typename detected_or::type; - -template class Op, class... Args> -using is_detected_exact = std::is_same>; - -template class Op, class... Args> -using is_detected_convertible = - std::is_convertible, To>; -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include -#ifndef INCLUDE_NLOHMANN_JSON_FWD_HPP_ -#define INCLUDE_NLOHMANN_JSON_FWD_HPP_ - -#include // int64_t, uint64_t -#include // map -#include // allocator -#include // string -#include // vector - -/*! -@brief namespace for Niels Lohmann -@see https://github.com/nlohmann -@since version 1.0.0 -*/ -namespace nlohmann -{ -/*! -@brief default JSONSerializer template argument - -This serializer ignores the template arguments and uses ADL -([argument-dependent lookup](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/adl)) -for serialization. -*/ -template -struct adl_serializer; - -template class ObjectType = - std::map, - template class ArrayType = std::vector, - class StringType = std::string, class BooleanType = bool, - class NumberIntegerType = std::int64_t, - class NumberUnsignedType = std::uint64_t, - class NumberFloatType = double, - template class AllocatorType = std::allocator, - template class JSONSerializer = - adl_serializer, - class BinaryType = std::vector> -class basic_json; - -/*! -@brief JSON Pointer - -A JSON pointer defines a string syntax for identifying a specific value -within a JSON document. It can be used with functions `at` and -`operator[]`. Furthermore, JSON pointers are the base for JSON patches. - -@sa [RFC 6901](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901) - -@since version 2.0.0 -*/ -template -class json_pointer; - -/*! -@brief default JSON class - -This type is the default specialization of the @ref basic_json class which -uses the standard template types. - -@since version 1.0.0 -*/ -using json = basic_json<>; - -template -struct ordered_map; - -/*! -@brief ordered JSON class - -This type preserves the insertion order of object keys. - -@since version 3.9.0 -*/ -using ordered_json = basic_json; - -} // namespace nlohmann - -#endif // INCLUDE_NLOHMANN_JSON_FWD_HPP_ - - -namespace nlohmann -{ -/*! -@brief detail namespace with internal helper functions - -This namespace collects functions that should not be exposed, -implementations of some @ref basic_json methods, and meta-programming helpers. - -@since version 2.1.0 -*/ -namespace detail -{ -///////////// -// helpers // -///////////// - -// Note to maintainers: -// -// Every trait in this file expects a non CV-qualified type. -// The only exceptions are in the 'aliases for detected' section -// (i.e. those of the form: decltype(T::member_function(std::declval()))) -// -// In this case, T has to be properly CV-qualified to constraint the function arguments -// (e.g. to_json(BasicJsonType&, const T&)) - -template struct is_basic_json : std::false_type {}; - -NLOHMANN_BASIC_JSON_TPL_DECLARATION -struct is_basic_json : std::true_type {}; - -////////////////////// -// json_ref helpers // -////////////////////// - -template -class json_ref; - -template -struct is_json_ref : std::false_type {}; - -template -struct is_json_ref> : std::true_type {}; - -////////////////////////// -// aliases for detected // -////////////////////////// - -template -using mapped_type_t = typename T::mapped_type; - -template -using key_type_t = typename T::key_type; - -template -using value_type_t = typename T::value_type; - -template -using difference_type_t = typename T::difference_type; - -template -using pointer_t = typename T::pointer; - -template -using reference_t = typename T::reference; - -template -using iterator_category_t = typename T::iterator_category; - -template -using iterator_t = typename T::iterator; - -template -using to_json_function = decltype(T::to_json(std::declval()...)); - -template -using from_json_function = decltype(T::from_json(std::declval()...)); - -template -using get_template_function = decltype(std::declval().template get()); - -// trait checking if JSONSerializer::from_json(json const&, udt&) exists -template -struct has_from_json : std::false_type {}; - -// trait checking if j.get is valid -// use this trait instead of std::is_constructible or std::is_convertible, -// both rely on, or make use of implicit conversions, and thus fail when T -// has several constructors/operator= (see https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/958) -template -struct is_getable -{ - static constexpr bool value = is_detected::value; -}; - -template -struct has_from_json < BasicJsonType, T, - enable_if_t < !is_basic_json::value >> -{ - using serializer = typename BasicJsonType::template json_serializer; - - static constexpr bool value = - is_detected_exact::value; -}; - -// This trait checks if JSONSerializer::from_json(json const&) exists -// this overload is used for non-default-constructible user-defined-types -template -struct has_non_default_from_json : std::false_type {}; - -template -struct has_non_default_from_json < BasicJsonType, T, enable_if_t < !is_basic_json::value >> -{ - using serializer = typename BasicJsonType::template json_serializer; - - static constexpr bool value = - is_detected_exact::value; -}; - -// This trait checks if BasicJsonType::json_serializer::to_json exists -// Do not evaluate the trait when T is a basic_json type, to avoid template instantiation infinite recursion. -template -struct has_to_json : std::false_type {}; - -template -struct has_to_json < BasicJsonType, T, enable_if_t < !is_basic_json::value >> -{ - using serializer = typename BasicJsonType::template json_serializer; - - static constexpr bool value = - is_detected_exact::value; -}; - - -/////////////////// -// is_ functions // -/////////////////// - -template -struct is_iterator_traits : std::false_type {}; - -template -struct is_iterator_traits> -{ - private: - using traits = iterator_traits; - - public: - static constexpr auto value = - is_detected::value && - is_detected::value && - is_detected::value && - is_detected::value && - is_detected::value; -}; - -// source: https://stackoverflow.com/a/37193089/4116453 - -template -struct is_complete_type : std::false_type {}; - -template -struct is_complete_type : std::true_type {}; - -template -struct is_compatible_object_type_impl : std::false_type {}; - -template -struct is_compatible_object_type_impl < - BasicJsonType, CompatibleObjectType, - enable_if_t < is_detected::value&& - is_detected::value >> -{ - - using object_t = typename BasicJsonType::object_t; - - // macOS's is_constructible does not play well with nonesuch... - static constexpr bool value = - std::is_constructible::value && - std::is_constructible::value; -}; - -template -struct is_compatible_object_type - : is_compatible_object_type_impl {}; - -template -struct is_constructible_object_type_impl : std::false_type {}; - -template -struct is_constructible_object_type_impl < - BasicJsonType, ConstructibleObjectType, - enable_if_t < is_detected::value&& - is_detected::value >> -{ - using object_t = typename BasicJsonType::object_t; - - static constexpr bool value = - (std::is_default_constructible::value && - (std::is_move_assignable::value || - std::is_copy_assignable::value) && - (std::is_constructible::value && - std::is_same < - typename object_t::mapped_type, - typename ConstructibleObjectType::mapped_type >::value)) || - (has_from_json::value || - has_non_default_from_json < - BasicJsonType, - typename ConstructibleObjectType::mapped_type >::value); -}; - -template -struct is_constructible_object_type - : is_constructible_object_type_impl {}; - -template -struct is_compatible_string_type_impl : std::false_type {}; - -template -struct is_compatible_string_type_impl < - BasicJsonType, CompatibleStringType, - enable_if_t::value >> -{ - static constexpr auto value = - std::is_constructible::value; -}; - -template -struct is_compatible_string_type - : is_compatible_string_type_impl {}; - -template -struct is_constructible_string_type_impl : std::false_type {}; - -template -struct is_constructible_string_type_impl < - BasicJsonType, ConstructibleStringType, - enable_if_t::value >> -{ - static constexpr auto value = - std::is_constructible::value; -}; - -template -struct is_constructible_string_type - : is_constructible_string_type_impl {}; - -template -struct is_compatible_array_type_impl : std::false_type {}; - -template -struct is_compatible_array_type_impl < - BasicJsonType, CompatibleArrayType, - enable_if_t < is_detected::value&& - is_detected::value&& -// This is needed because json_reverse_iterator has a ::iterator type... -// Therefore it is detected as a CompatibleArrayType. -// The real fix would be to have an Iterable concept. - !is_iterator_traits < - iterator_traits>::value >> -{ - static constexpr bool value = - std::is_constructible::value; -}; - -template -struct is_compatible_array_type - : is_compatible_array_type_impl {}; - -template -struct is_constructible_array_type_impl : std::false_type {}; - -template -struct is_constructible_array_type_impl < - BasicJsonType, ConstructibleArrayType, - enable_if_t::value >> - : std::true_type {}; - -template -struct is_constructible_array_type_impl < - BasicJsonType, ConstructibleArrayType, - enable_if_t < !std::is_same::value&& - std::is_default_constructible::value&& -(std::is_move_assignable::value || - std::is_copy_assignable::value)&& -is_detected::value&& -is_detected::value&& -is_complete_type < -detected_t>::value >> -{ - static constexpr bool value = - // This is needed because json_reverse_iterator has a ::iterator type, - // furthermore, std::back_insert_iterator (and other iterators) have a - // base class `iterator`... Therefore it is detected as a - // ConstructibleArrayType. The real fix would be to have an Iterable - // concept. - !is_iterator_traits>::value && - - (std::is_same::value || - has_from_json::value || - has_non_default_from_json < - BasicJsonType, typename ConstructibleArrayType::value_type >::value); -}; - -template -struct is_constructible_array_type - : is_constructible_array_type_impl {}; - -template -struct is_compatible_integer_type_impl : std::false_type {}; - -template -struct is_compatible_integer_type_impl < - RealIntegerType, CompatibleNumberIntegerType, - enable_if_t < std::is_integral::value&& - std::is_integral::value&& - !std::is_same::value >> -{ - // is there an assert somewhere on overflows? - using RealLimits = std::numeric_limits; - using CompatibleLimits = std::numeric_limits; - - static constexpr auto value = - std::is_constructible::value && - CompatibleLimits::is_integer && - RealLimits::is_signed == CompatibleLimits::is_signed; -}; - -template -struct is_compatible_integer_type - : is_compatible_integer_type_impl {}; - -template -struct is_compatible_type_impl: std::false_type {}; - -template -struct is_compatible_type_impl < - BasicJsonType, CompatibleType, - enable_if_t::value >> -{ - static constexpr bool value = - has_to_json::value; -}; - -template -struct is_compatible_type - : is_compatible_type_impl {}; - -// https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/types/conjunction -template struct conjunction : std::true_type { }; -template struct conjunction : B1 { }; -template -struct conjunction -: std::conditional, B1>::type {}; - -template -struct is_constructible_tuple : std::false_type {}; - -template -struct is_constructible_tuple> : conjunction...> {}; -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - - -#include // array -#include // size_t -#include // uint8_t -#include // string - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -/////////////////////////// -// JSON type enumeration // -/////////////////////////// - -/*! -@brief the JSON type enumeration - -This enumeration collects the different JSON types. It is internally used to -distinguish the stored values, and the functions @ref basic_json::is_null(), -@ref basic_json::is_object(), @ref basic_json::is_array(), -@ref basic_json::is_string(), @ref basic_json::is_boolean(), -@ref basic_json::is_number() (with @ref basic_json::is_number_integer(), -@ref basic_json::is_number_unsigned(), and @ref basic_json::is_number_float()), -@ref basic_json::is_discarded(), @ref basic_json::is_primitive(), and -@ref basic_json::is_structured() rely on it. - -@note There are three enumeration entries (number_integer, number_unsigned, and -number_float), because the library distinguishes these three types for numbers: -@ref basic_json::number_unsigned_t is used for unsigned integers, -@ref basic_json::number_integer_t is used for signed integers, and -@ref basic_json::number_float_t is used for floating-point numbers or to -approximate integers which do not fit in the limits of their respective type. - -@sa @ref basic_json::basic_json(const value_t value_type) -- create a JSON -value with the default value for a given type - -@since version 1.0.0 -*/ -enum class value_t : std::uint8_t -{ - null, ///< null value - object, ///< object (unordered set of name/value pairs) - array, ///< array (ordered collection of values) - string, ///< string value - boolean, ///< boolean value - number_integer, ///< number value (signed integer) - number_unsigned, ///< number value (unsigned integer) - number_float, ///< number value (floating-point) - binary, ///< binary array (ordered collection of bytes) - discarded ///< discarded by the parser callback function -}; - -/*! -@brief comparison operator for JSON types - -Returns an ordering that is similar to Python: -- order: null < boolean < number < object < array < string < binary -- furthermore, each type is not smaller than itself -- discarded values are not comparable -- binary is represented as a b"" string in python and directly comparable to a - string; however, making a binary array directly comparable with a string would - be surprising behavior in a JSON file. - -@since version 1.0.0 -*/ -inline bool operator<(const value_t lhs, const value_t rhs) noexcept -{ - static constexpr std::array order = {{ - 0 /* null */, 3 /* object */, 4 /* array */, 5 /* string */, - 1 /* boolean */, 2 /* integer */, 2 /* unsigned */, 2 /* float */, - 6 /* binary */ - } - }; - - const auto l_index = static_cast(lhs); - const auto r_index = static_cast(rhs); - return l_index < order.size() && r_index < order.size() && order[l_index] < order[r_index]; -} -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -template -void from_json(const BasicJsonType& j, typename std::nullptr_t& n) -{ - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!j.is_null())) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(302, "type must be null, but is " + std::string(j.type_name()))); - } - n = nullptr; -} - -// overloads for basic_json template parameters -template < typename BasicJsonType, typename ArithmeticType, - enable_if_t < std::is_arithmetic::value&& - !std::is_same::value, - int > = 0 > -void get_arithmetic_value(const BasicJsonType& j, ArithmeticType& val) -{ - switch (static_cast(j)) - { - case value_t::number_unsigned: - { - val = static_cast(*j.template get_ptr()); - break; - } - case value_t::number_integer: - { - val = static_cast(*j.template get_ptr()); - break; - } - case value_t::number_float: - { - val = static_cast(*j.template get_ptr()); - break; - } - - default: - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(302, "type must be number, but is " + std::string(j.type_name()))); - } -} - -template -void from_json(const BasicJsonType& j, typename BasicJsonType::boolean_t& b) -{ - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!j.is_boolean())) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(302, "type must be boolean, but is " + std::string(j.type_name()))); - } - b = *j.template get_ptr(); -} - -template -void from_json(const BasicJsonType& j, typename BasicJsonType::string_t& s) -{ - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!j.is_string())) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(302, "type must be string, but is " + std::string(j.type_name()))); - } - s = *j.template get_ptr(); -} - -template < - typename BasicJsonType, typename ConstructibleStringType, - enable_if_t < - is_constructible_string_type::value&& - !std::is_same::value, - int > = 0 > -void from_json(const BasicJsonType& j, ConstructibleStringType& s) -{ - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!j.is_string())) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(302, "type must be string, but is " + std::string(j.type_name()))); - } - - s = *j.template get_ptr(); -} - -template -void from_json(const BasicJsonType& j, typename BasicJsonType::number_float_t& val) -{ - get_arithmetic_value(j, val); -} - -template -void from_json(const BasicJsonType& j, typename BasicJsonType::number_unsigned_t& val) -{ - get_arithmetic_value(j, val); -} - -template -void from_json(const BasicJsonType& j, typename BasicJsonType::number_integer_t& val) -{ - get_arithmetic_value(j, val); -} - -template::value, int> = 0> -void from_json(const BasicJsonType& j, EnumType& e) -{ - typename std::underlying_type::type val; - get_arithmetic_value(j, val); - e = static_cast(val); -} - -// forward_list doesn't have an insert method -template::value, int> = 0> -void from_json(const BasicJsonType& j, std::forward_list& l) -{ - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!j.is_array())) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(302, "type must be array, but is " + std::string(j.type_name()))); - } - l.clear(); - std::transform(j.rbegin(), j.rend(), - std::front_inserter(l), [](const BasicJsonType & i) - { - return i.template get(); - }); -} - -// valarray doesn't have an insert method -template::value, int> = 0> -void from_json(const BasicJsonType& j, std::valarray& l) -{ - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!j.is_array())) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(302, "type must be array, but is " + std::string(j.type_name()))); - } - l.resize(j.size()); - std::transform(j.begin(), j.end(), std::begin(l), - [](const BasicJsonType & elem) - { - return elem.template get(); - }); -} - -template -auto from_json(const BasicJsonType& j, T (&arr)[N]) --> decltype(j.template get(), void()) -{ - for (std::size_t i = 0; i < N; ++i) - { - arr[i] = j.at(i).template get(); - } -} - -template -void from_json_array_impl(const BasicJsonType& j, typename BasicJsonType::array_t& arr, priority_tag<3> /*unused*/) -{ - arr = *j.template get_ptr(); -} - -template -auto from_json_array_impl(const BasicJsonType& j, std::array& arr, - priority_tag<2> /*unused*/) --> decltype(j.template get(), void()) -{ - for (std::size_t i = 0; i < N; ++i) - { - arr[i] = j.at(i).template get(); - } -} - -template -auto from_json_array_impl(const BasicJsonType& j, ConstructibleArrayType& arr, priority_tag<1> /*unused*/) --> decltype( - arr.reserve(std::declval()), - j.template get(), - void()) -{ - using std::end; - - ConstructibleArrayType ret; - ret.reserve(j.size()); - std::transform(j.begin(), j.end(), - std::inserter(ret, end(ret)), [](const BasicJsonType & i) - { - // get() returns *this, this won't call a from_json - // method when value_type is BasicJsonType - return i.template get(); - }); - arr = std::move(ret); -} - -template -void from_json_array_impl(const BasicJsonType& j, ConstructibleArrayType& arr, - priority_tag<0> /*unused*/) -{ - using std::end; - - ConstructibleArrayType ret; - std::transform( - j.begin(), j.end(), std::inserter(ret, end(ret)), - [](const BasicJsonType & i) - { - // get() returns *this, this won't call a from_json - // method when value_type is BasicJsonType - return i.template get(); - }); - arr = std::move(ret); -} - -template < typename BasicJsonType, typename ConstructibleArrayType, - enable_if_t < - is_constructible_array_type::value&& - !is_constructible_object_type::value&& - !is_constructible_string_type::value&& - !std::is_same::value&& - !is_basic_json::value, - int > = 0 > -auto from_json(const BasicJsonType& j, ConstructibleArrayType& arr) --> decltype(from_json_array_impl(j, arr, priority_tag<3> {}), -j.template get(), -void()) -{ - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!j.is_array())) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(302, "type must be array, but is " + - std::string(j.type_name()))); - } - - from_json_array_impl(j, arr, priority_tag<3> {}); -} - -template -void from_json(const BasicJsonType& j, typename BasicJsonType::binary_t& bin) -{ - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!j.is_binary())) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(302, "type must be binary, but is " + std::string(j.type_name()))); - } - - bin = *j.template get_ptr(); -} - -template::value, int> = 0> -void from_json(const BasicJsonType& j, ConstructibleObjectType& obj) -{ - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!j.is_object())) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(302, "type must be object, but is " + std::string(j.type_name()))); - } - - ConstructibleObjectType ret; - auto inner_object = j.template get_ptr(); - using value_type = typename ConstructibleObjectType::value_type; - std::transform( - inner_object->begin(), inner_object->end(), - std::inserter(ret, ret.begin()), - [](typename BasicJsonType::object_t::value_type const & p) - { - return value_type(p.first, p.second.template get()); - }); - obj = std::move(ret); -} - -// overload for arithmetic types, not chosen for basic_json template arguments -// (BooleanType, etc..); note: Is it really necessary to provide explicit -// overloads for boolean_t etc. in case of a custom BooleanType which is not -// an arithmetic type? -template < typename BasicJsonType, typename ArithmeticType, - enable_if_t < - std::is_arithmetic::value&& - !std::is_same::value&& - !std::is_same::value&& - !std::is_same::value&& - !std::is_same::value, - int > = 0 > -void from_json(const BasicJsonType& j, ArithmeticType& val) -{ - switch (static_cast(j)) - { - case value_t::number_unsigned: - { - val = static_cast(*j.template get_ptr()); - break; - } - case value_t::number_integer: - { - val = static_cast(*j.template get_ptr()); - break; - } - case value_t::number_float: - { - val = static_cast(*j.template get_ptr()); - break; - } - case value_t::boolean: - { - val = static_cast(*j.template get_ptr()); - break; - } - - default: - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(302, "type must be number, but is " + std::string(j.type_name()))); - } -} - -template -void from_json(const BasicJsonType& j, std::pair& p) -{ - p = {j.at(0).template get(), j.at(1).template get()}; -} - -template -void from_json_tuple_impl(const BasicJsonType& j, Tuple& t, index_sequence /*unused*/) -{ - t = std::make_tuple(j.at(Idx).template get::type>()...); -} - -template -void from_json(const BasicJsonType& j, std::tuple& t) -{ - from_json_tuple_impl(j, t, index_sequence_for {}); -} - -template < typename BasicJsonType, typename Key, typename Value, typename Compare, typename Allocator, - typename = enable_if_t < !std::is_constructible < - typename BasicJsonType::string_t, Key >::value >> -void from_json(const BasicJsonType& j, std::map& m) -{ - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!j.is_array())) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(302, "type must be array, but is " + std::string(j.type_name()))); - } - m.clear(); - for (const auto& p : j) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!p.is_array())) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(302, "type must be array, but is " + std::string(p.type_name()))); - } - m.emplace(p.at(0).template get(), p.at(1).template get()); - } -} - -template < typename BasicJsonType, typename Key, typename Value, typename Hash, typename KeyEqual, typename Allocator, - typename = enable_if_t < !std::is_constructible < - typename BasicJsonType::string_t, Key >::value >> -void from_json(const BasicJsonType& j, std::unordered_map& m) -{ - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!j.is_array())) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(302, "type must be array, but is " + std::string(j.type_name()))); - } - m.clear(); - for (const auto& p : j) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!p.is_array())) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(302, "type must be array, but is " + std::string(p.type_name()))); - } - m.emplace(p.at(0).template get(), p.at(1).template get()); - } -} - -struct from_json_fn -{ - template - auto operator()(const BasicJsonType& j, T& val) const - noexcept(noexcept(from_json(j, val))) - -> decltype(from_json(j, val), void()) - { - return from_json(j, val); - } -}; -} // namespace detail - -/// namespace to hold default `from_json` function -/// to see why this is required: -/// http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2015/n4381.html -namespace -{ -constexpr const auto& from_json = detail::static_const::value; -} // namespace -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - - -#include // copy -#include // begin, end -#include // string -#include // tuple, get -#include // is_same, is_constructible, is_floating_point, is_enum, underlying_type -#include // move, forward, declval, pair -#include // valarray -#include // vector - -// #include - - -#include // size_t -#include // input_iterator_tag -#include // string, to_string -#include // tuple_size, get, tuple_element - -// #include - -// #include - - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -template -void int_to_string( string_type& target, std::size_t value ) -{ - // For ADL - using std::to_string; - target = to_string(value); -} -template class iteration_proxy_value -{ - public: - using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t; - using value_type = iteration_proxy_value; - using pointer = value_type * ; - using reference = value_type & ; - using iterator_category = std::input_iterator_tag; - using string_type = typename std::remove_cv< typename std::remove_reference().key() ) >::type >::type; - - private: - /// the iterator - IteratorType anchor; - /// an index for arrays (used to create key names) - std::size_t array_index = 0; - /// last stringified array index - mutable std::size_t array_index_last = 0; - /// a string representation of the array index - mutable string_type array_index_str = "0"; - /// an empty string (to return a reference for primitive values) - const string_type empty_str = ""; - - public: - explicit iteration_proxy_value(IteratorType it) noexcept : anchor(it) {} - - /// dereference operator (needed for range-based for) - iteration_proxy_value& operator*() - { - return *this; - } - - /// increment operator (needed for range-based for) - iteration_proxy_value& operator++() - { - ++anchor; - ++array_index; - - return *this; - } - - /// equality operator (needed for InputIterator) - bool operator==(const iteration_proxy_value& o) const - { - return anchor == o.anchor; - } - - /// inequality operator (needed for range-based for) - bool operator!=(const iteration_proxy_value& o) const - { - return anchor != o.anchor; - } - - /// return key of the iterator - const string_type& key() const - { - JSON_ASSERT(anchor.m_object != nullptr); - - switch (anchor.m_object->type()) - { - // use integer array index as key - case value_t::array: - { - if (array_index != array_index_last) - { - int_to_string( array_index_str, array_index ); - array_index_last = array_index; - } - return array_index_str; - } - - // use key from the object - case value_t::object: - return anchor.key(); - - // use an empty key for all primitive types - default: - return empty_str; - } - } - - /// return value of the iterator - typename IteratorType::reference value() const - { - return anchor.value(); - } -}; - -/// proxy class for the items() function -template class iteration_proxy -{ - private: - /// the container to iterate - typename IteratorType::reference container; - - public: - /// construct iteration proxy from a container - explicit iteration_proxy(typename IteratorType::reference cont) noexcept - : container(cont) {} - - /// return iterator begin (needed for range-based for) - iteration_proxy_value begin() noexcept - { - return iteration_proxy_value(container.begin()); - } - - /// return iterator end (needed for range-based for) - iteration_proxy_value end() noexcept - { - return iteration_proxy_value(container.end()); - } -}; -// Structured Bindings Support -// For further reference see https://blog.tartanllama.xyz/structured-bindings/ -// And see https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1391 -template = 0> -auto get(const nlohmann::detail::iteration_proxy_value& i) -> decltype(i.key()) -{ - return i.key(); -} -// Structured Bindings Support -// For further reference see https://blog.tartanllama.xyz/structured-bindings/ -// And see https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1391 -template = 0> -auto get(const nlohmann::detail::iteration_proxy_value& i) -> decltype(i.value()) -{ - return i.value(); -} -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - -// The Addition to the STD Namespace is required to add -// Structured Bindings Support to the iteration_proxy_value class -// For further reference see https://blog.tartanllama.xyz/structured-bindings/ -// And see https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1391 -namespace std -{ -#if defined(__clang__) - // Fix: https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1401 - #pragma clang diagnostic push - #pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wmismatched-tags" -#endif -template -class tuple_size<::nlohmann::detail::iteration_proxy_value> - : public std::integral_constant {}; - -template -class tuple_element> -{ - public: - using type = decltype( - get(std::declval < - ::nlohmann::detail::iteration_proxy_value> ())); -}; -#if defined(__clang__) - #pragma clang diagnostic pop -#endif -} // namespace std - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -////////////////// -// constructors // -////////////////// - -template struct external_constructor; - -template<> -struct external_constructor -{ - template - static void construct(BasicJsonType& j, typename BasicJsonType::boolean_t b) noexcept - { - j.m_type = value_t::boolean; - j.m_value = b; - j.assert_invariant(); - } -}; - -template<> -struct external_constructor -{ - template - static void construct(BasicJsonType& j, const typename BasicJsonType::string_t& s) - { - j.m_type = value_t::string; - j.m_value = s; - j.assert_invariant(); - } - - template - static void construct(BasicJsonType& j, typename BasicJsonType::string_t&& s) - { - j.m_type = value_t::string; - j.m_value = std::move(s); - j.assert_invariant(); - } - - template < typename BasicJsonType, typename CompatibleStringType, - enable_if_t < !std::is_same::value, - int > = 0 > - static void construct(BasicJsonType& j, const CompatibleStringType& str) - { - j.m_type = value_t::string; - j.m_value.string = j.template create(str); - j.assert_invariant(); - } -}; - -template<> -struct external_constructor -{ - template - static void construct(BasicJsonType& j, const typename BasicJsonType::binary_t& b) - { - j.m_type = value_t::binary; - typename BasicJsonType::binary_t value{b}; - j.m_value = value; - j.assert_invariant(); - } - - template - static void construct(BasicJsonType& j, typename BasicJsonType::binary_t&& b) - { - j.m_type = value_t::binary; - typename BasicJsonType::binary_t value{std::move(b)}; - j.m_value = value; - j.assert_invariant(); - } -}; - -template<> -struct external_constructor -{ - template - static void construct(BasicJsonType& j, typename BasicJsonType::number_float_t val) noexcept - { - j.m_type = value_t::number_float; - j.m_value = val; - j.assert_invariant(); - } -}; - -template<> -struct external_constructor -{ - template - static void construct(BasicJsonType& j, typename BasicJsonType::number_unsigned_t val) noexcept - { - j.m_type = value_t::number_unsigned; - j.m_value = val; - j.assert_invariant(); - } -}; - -template<> -struct external_constructor -{ - template - static void construct(BasicJsonType& j, typename BasicJsonType::number_integer_t val) noexcept - { - j.m_type = value_t::number_integer; - j.m_value = val; - j.assert_invariant(); - } -}; - -template<> -struct external_constructor -{ - template - static void construct(BasicJsonType& j, const typename BasicJsonType::array_t& arr) - { - j.m_type = value_t::array; - j.m_value = arr; - j.assert_invariant(); - } - - template - static void construct(BasicJsonType& j, typename BasicJsonType::array_t&& arr) - { - j.m_type = value_t::array; - j.m_value = std::move(arr); - j.assert_invariant(); - } - - template < typename BasicJsonType, typename CompatibleArrayType, - enable_if_t < !std::is_same::value, - int > = 0 > - static void construct(BasicJsonType& j, const CompatibleArrayType& arr) - { - using std::begin; - using std::end; - j.m_type = value_t::array; - j.m_value.array = j.template create(begin(arr), end(arr)); - j.assert_invariant(); - } - - template - static void construct(BasicJsonType& j, const std::vector& arr) - { - j.m_type = value_t::array; - j.m_value = value_t::array; - j.m_value.array->reserve(arr.size()); - for (const bool x : arr) - { - j.m_value.array->push_back(x); - } - j.assert_invariant(); - } - - template::value, int> = 0> - static void construct(BasicJsonType& j, const std::valarray& arr) - { - j.m_type = value_t::array; - j.m_value = value_t::array; - j.m_value.array->resize(arr.size()); - if (arr.size() > 0) - { - std::copy(std::begin(arr), std::end(arr), j.m_value.array->begin()); - } - j.assert_invariant(); - } -}; - -template<> -struct external_constructor -{ - template - static void construct(BasicJsonType& j, const typename BasicJsonType::object_t& obj) - { - j.m_type = value_t::object; - j.m_value = obj; - j.assert_invariant(); - } - - template - static void construct(BasicJsonType& j, typename BasicJsonType::object_t&& obj) - { - j.m_type = value_t::object; - j.m_value = std::move(obj); - j.assert_invariant(); - } - - template < typename BasicJsonType, typename CompatibleObjectType, - enable_if_t < !std::is_same::value, int > = 0 > - static void construct(BasicJsonType& j, const CompatibleObjectType& obj) - { - using std::begin; - using std::end; - - j.m_type = value_t::object; - j.m_value.object = j.template create(begin(obj), end(obj)); - j.assert_invariant(); - } -}; - -///////////// -// to_json // -///////////// - -template::value, int> = 0> -void to_json(BasicJsonType& j, T b) noexcept -{ - external_constructor::construct(j, b); -} - -template::value, int> = 0> -void to_json(BasicJsonType& j, const CompatibleString& s) -{ - external_constructor::construct(j, s); -} - -template -void to_json(BasicJsonType& j, typename BasicJsonType::string_t&& s) -{ - external_constructor::construct(j, std::move(s)); -} - -template::value, int> = 0> -void to_json(BasicJsonType& j, FloatType val) noexcept -{ - external_constructor::construct(j, static_cast(val)); -} - -template::value, int> = 0> -void to_json(BasicJsonType& j, CompatibleNumberUnsignedType val) noexcept -{ - external_constructor::construct(j, static_cast(val)); -} - -template::value, int> = 0> -void to_json(BasicJsonType& j, CompatibleNumberIntegerType val) noexcept -{ - external_constructor::construct(j, static_cast(val)); -} - -template::value, int> = 0> -void to_json(BasicJsonType& j, EnumType e) noexcept -{ - using underlying_type = typename std::underlying_type::type; - external_constructor::construct(j, static_cast(e)); -} - -template -void to_json(BasicJsonType& j, const std::vector& e) -{ - external_constructor::construct(j, e); -} - -template < typename BasicJsonType, typename CompatibleArrayType, - enable_if_t < is_compatible_array_type::value&& - !is_compatible_object_type::value&& - !is_compatible_string_type::value&& - !std::is_same::value&& - !is_basic_json::value, - int > = 0 > -void to_json(BasicJsonType& j, const CompatibleArrayType& arr) -{ - external_constructor::construct(j, arr); -} - -template -void to_json(BasicJsonType& j, const typename BasicJsonType::binary_t& bin) -{ - external_constructor::construct(j, bin); -} - -template::value, int> = 0> -void to_json(BasicJsonType& j, const std::valarray& arr) -{ - external_constructor::construct(j, std::move(arr)); -} - -template -void to_json(BasicJsonType& j, typename BasicJsonType::array_t&& arr) -{ - external_constructor::construct(j, std::move(arr)); -} - -template < typename BasicJsonType, typename CompatibleObjectType, - enable_if_t < is_compatible_object_type::value&& !is_basic_json::value, int > = 0 > -void to_json(BasicJsonType& j, const CompatibleObjectType& obj) -{ - external_constructor::construct(j, obj); -} - -template -void to_json(BasicJsonType& j, typename BasicJsonType::object_t&& obj) -{ - external_constructor::construct(j, std::move(obj)); -} - -template < - typename BasicJsonType, typename T, std::size_t N, - enable_if_t < !std::is_constructible::value, - int > = 0 > -void to_json(BasicJsonType& j, const T(&arr)[N]) -{ - external_constructor::construct(j, arr); -} - -template < typename BasicJsonType, typename T1, typename T2, enable_if_t < std::is_constructible::value&& std::is_constructible::value, int > = 0 > -void to_json(BasicJsonType& j, const std::pair& p) -{ - j = { p.first, p.second }; -} - -// for https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1134 -template>::value, int> = 0> -void to_json(BasicJsonType& j, const T& b) -{ - j = { {b.key(), b.value()} }; -} - -template -void to_json_tuple_impl(BasicJsonType& j, const Tuple& t, index_sequence /*unused*/) -{ - j = { std::get(t)... }; -} - -template::value, int > = 0> -void to_json(BasicJsonType& j, const T& t) -{ - to_json_tuple_impl(j, t, make_index_sequence::value> {}); -} - -struct to_json_fn -{ - template - auto operator()(BasicJsonType& j, T&& val) const noexcept(noexcept(to_json(j, std::forward(val)))) - -> decltype(to_json(j, std::forward(val)), void()) - { - return to_json(j, std::forward(val)); - } -}; -} // namespace detail - -/// namespace to hold default `to_json` function -namespace -{ -constexpr const auto& to_json = detail::static_const::value; -} // namespace -} // namespace nlohmann - - -namespace nlohmann -{ - -template -struct adl_serializer -{ - /*! - @brief convert a JSON value to any value type - - This function is usually called by the `get()` function of the - @ref basic_json class (either explicit or via conversion operators). - - @param[in] j JSON value to read from - @param[in,out] val value to write to - */ - template - static auto from_json(BasicJsonType&& j, ValueType& val) noexcept( - noexcept(::nlohmann::from_json(std::forward(j), val))) - -> decltype(::nlohmann::from_json(std::forward(j), val), void()) - { - ::nlohmann::from_json(std::forward(j), val); - } - - /*! - @brief convert any value type to a JSON value - - This function is usually called by the constructors of the @ref basic_json - class. - - @param[in,out] j JSON value to write to - @param[in] val value to read from - */ - template - static auto to_json(BasicJsonType& j, ValueType&& val) noexcept( - noexcept(::nlohmann::to_json(j, std::forward(val)))) - -> decltype(::nlohmann::to_json(j, std::forward(val)), void()) - { - ::nlohmann::to_json(j, std::forward(val)); - } -}; - -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - - -#include // uint8_t -#include // tie -#include // move - -namespace nlohmann -{ - -/*! -@brief an internal type for a backed binary type - -This type extends the template parameter @a BinaryType provided to `basic_json` -with a subtype used by BSON and MessagePack. This type exists so that the user -does not have to specify a type themselves with a specific naming scheme in -order to override the binary type. - -@tparam BinaryType container to store bytes (`std::vector` by - default) - -@since version 3.8.0 -*/ -template -class byte_container_with_subtype : public BinaryType -{ - public: - /// the type of the underlying container - using container_type = BinaryType; - - byte_container_with_subtype() noexcept(noexcept(container_type())) - : container_type() - {} - - byte_container_with_subtype(const container_type& b) noexcept(noexcept(container_type(b))) - : container_type(b) - {} - - byte_container_with_subtype(container_type&& b) noexcept(noexcept(container_type(std::move(b)))) - : container_type(std::move(b)) - {} - - byte_container_with_subtype(const container_type& b, std::uint8_t subtype) noexcept(noexcept(container_type(b))) - : container_type(b) - , m_subtype(subtype) - , m_has_subtype(true) - {} - - byte_container_with_subtype(container_type&& b, std::uint8_t subtype) noexcept(noexcept(container_type(std::move(b)))) - : container_type(std::move(b)) - , m_subtype(subtype) - , m_has_subtype(true) - {} - - bool operator==(const byte_container_with_subtype& rhs) const - { - return std::tie(static_cast(*this), m_subtype, m_has_subtype) == - std::tie(static_cast(rhs), rhs.m_subtype, rhs.m_has_subtype); - } - - bool operator!=(const byte_container_with_subtype& rhs) const - { - return !(rhs == *this); - } - - /*! - @brief sets the binary subtype - - Sets the binary subtype of the value, also flags a binary JSON value as - having a subtype, which has implications for serialization. - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws - exceptions. - - @sa @ref subtype() -- return the binary subtype - @sa @ref clear_subtype() -- clears the binary subtype - @sa @ref has_subtype() -- returns whether or not the binary value has a - subtype - - @since version 3.8.0 - */ - void set_subtype(std::uint8_t subtype) noexcept - { - m_subtype = subtype; - m_has_subtype = true; - } - - /*! - @brief return the binary subtype - - Returns the numerical subtype of the value if it has a subtype. If it does - not have a subtype, this function will return size_t(-1) as a sentinel - value. - - @return the numerical subtype of the binary value - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws - exceptions. - - @sa @ref set_subtype() -- sets the binary subtype - @sa @ref clear_subtype() -- clears the binary subtype - @sa @ref has_subtype() -- returns whether or not the binary value has a - subtype - - @since version 3.8.0 - */ - constexpr std::uint8_t subtype() const noexcept - { - return m_subtype; - } - - /*! - @brief return whether the value has a subtype - - @return whether the value has a subtype - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws - exceptions. - - @sa @ref subtype() -- return the binary subtype - @sa @ref set_subtype() -- sets the binary subtype - @sa @ref clear_subtype() -- clears the binary subtype - - @since version 3.8.0 - */ - constexpr bool has_subtype() const noexcept - { - return m_has_subtype; - } - - /*! - @brief clears the binary subtype - - Clears the binary subtype and flags the value as not having a subtype, which - has implications for serialization; for instance MessagePack will prefer the - bin family over the ext family. - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws - exceptions. - - @sa @ref subtype() -- return the binary subtype - @sa @ref set_subtype() -- sets the binary subtype - @sa @ref has_subtype() -- returns whether or not the binary value has a - subtype - - @since version 3.8.0 - */ - void clear_subtype() noexcept - { - m_subtype = 0; - m_has_subtype = false; - } - - private: - std::uint8_t m_subtype = 0; - bool m_has_subtype = false; -}; - -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - - -#include // size_t, uint8_t -#include // hash - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ - -// boost::hash_combine -inline std::size_t combine(std::size_t seed, std::size_t h) noexcept -{ - seed ^= h + 0x9e3779b9 + (seed << 6U) + (seed >> 2U); - return seed; -} - -/*! -@brief hash a JSON value - -The hash function tries to rely on std::hash where possible. Furthermore, the -type of the JSON value is taken into account to have different hash values for -null, 0, 0U, and false, etc. - -@tparam BasicJsonType basic_json specialization -@param j JSON value to hash -@return hash value of j -*/ -template -std::size_t hash(const BasicJsonType& j) -{ - using string_t = typename BasicJsonType::string_t; - using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_integer_t; - using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_unsigned_t; - using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_float_t; - - const auto type = static_cast(j.type()); - switch (j.type()) - { - case BasicJsonType::value_t::null: - case BasicJsonType::value_t::discarded: - { - return combine(type, 0); - } - - case BasicJsonType::value_t::object: - { - auto seed = combine(type, j.size()); - for (const auto& element : j.items()) - { - const auto h = std::hash {}(element.key()); - seed = combine(seed, h); - seed = combine(seed, hash(element.value())); - } - return seed; - } - - case BasicJsonType::value_t::array: - { - auto seed = combine(type, j.size()); - for (const auto& element : j) - { - seed = combine(seed, hash(element)); - } - return seed; - } - - case BasicJsonType::value_t::string: - { - const auto h = std::hash {}(j.template get_ref()); - return combine(type, h); - } - - case BasicJsonType::value_t::boolean: - { - const auto h = std::hash {}(j.template get()); - return combine(type, h); - } - - case BasicJsonType::value_t::number_integer: - { - const auto h = std::hash {}(j.template get()); - return combine(type, h); - } - - case nlohmann::detail::value_t::number_unsigned: - { - const auto h = std::hash {}(j.template get()); - return combine(type, h); - } - - case nlohmann::detail::value_t::number_float: - { - const auto h = std::hash {}(j.template get()); - return combine(type, h); - } - - case nlohmann::detail::value_t::binary: - { - auto seed = combine(type, j.get_binary().size()); - const auto h = std::hash {}(j.get_binary().has_subtype()); - seed = combine(seed, h); - seed = combine(seed, j.get_binary().subtype()); - for (const auto byte : j.get_binary()) - { - seed = combine(seed, std::hash {}(byte)); - } - return seed; - } - - default: // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - JSON_ASSERT(false); // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - } -} - -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - - -#include // generate_n -#include // array -#include // ldexp -#include // size_t -#include // uint8_t, uint16_t, uint32_t, uint64_t -#include // snprintf -#include // memcpy -#include // back_inserter -#include // numeric_limits -#include // char_traits, string -#include // make_pair, move - -// #include - -// #include - - -#include // array -#include // size_t -#include //FILE * -#include // strlen -#include // istream -#include // begin, end, iterator_traits, random_access_iterator_tag, distance, next -#include // shared_ptr, make_shared, addressof -#include // accumulate -#include // string, char_traits -#include // enable_if, is_base_of, is_pointer, is_integral, remove_pointer -#include // pair, declval - -// #include - -// #include - - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -/// the supported input formats -enum class input_format_t { json, cbor, msgpack, ubjson, bson }; - -//////////////////// -// input adapters // -//////////////////// - -/*! -Input adapter for stdio file access. This adapter read only 1 byte and do not use any - buffer. This adapter is a very low level adapter. -*/ -class file_input_adapter -{ - public: - using char_type = char; - - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(2) - explicit file_input_adapter(std::FILE* f) noexcept - : m_file(f) - {} - - // make class move-only - file_input_adapter(const file_input_adapter&) = delete; - file_input_adapter(file_input_adapter&&) = default; - file_input_adapter& operator=(const file_input_adapter&) = delete; - file_input_adapter& operator=(file_input_adapter&&) = delete; - - std::char_traits::int_type get_character() noexcept - { - return std::fgetc(m_file); - } - - private: - /// the file pointer to read from - std::FILE* m_file; -}; - - -/*! -Input adapter for a (caching) istream. Ignores a UFT Byte Order Mark at -beginning of input. Does not support changing the underlying std::streambuf -in mid-input. Maintains underlying std::istream and std::streambuf to support -subsequent use of standard std::istream operations to process any input -characters following those used in parsing the JSON input. Clears the -std::istream flags; any input errors (e.g., EOF) will be detected by the first -subsequent call for input from the std::istream. -*/ -class input_stream_adapter -{ - public: - using char_type = char; - - ~input_stream_adapter() - { - // clear stream flags; we use underlying streambuf I/O, do not - // maintain ifstream flags, except eof - if (is != nullptr) - { - is->clear(is->rdstate() & std::ios::eofbit); - } - } - - explicit input_stream_adapter(std::istream& i) - : is(&i), sb(i.rdbuf()) - {} - - // delete because of pointer members - input_stream_adapter(const input_stream_adapter&) = delete; - input_stream_adapter& operator=(input_stream_adapter&) = delete; - input_stream_adapter& operator=(input_stream_adapter&& rhs) = delete; - - input_stream_adapter(input_stream_adapter&& rhs) noexcept : is(rhs.is), sb(rhs.sb) - { - rhs.is = nullptr; - rhs.sb = nullptr; - } - - // std::istream/std::streambuf use std::char_traits::to_int_type, to - // ensure that std::char_traits::eof() and the character 0xFF do not - // end up as the same value, eg. 0xFFFFFFFF. - std::char_traits::int_type get_character() - { - auto res = sb->sbumpc(); - // set eof manually, as we don't use the istream interface. - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(res == EOF)) - { - is->clear(is->rdstate() | std::ios::eofbit); - } - return res; - } - - private: - /// the associated input stream - std::istream* is = nullptr; - std::streambuf* sb = nullptr; -}; - -// General-purpose iterator-based adapter. It might not be as fast as -// theoretically possible for some containers, but it is extremely versatile. -template -class iterator_input_adapter -{ - public: - using char_type = typename std::iterator_traits::value_type; - - iterator_input_adapter(IteratorType first, IteratorType last) - : current(std::move(first)), end(std::move(last)) {} - - typename std::char_traits::int_type get_character() - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(current != end)) - { - auto result = std::char_traits::to_int_type(*current); - std::advance(current, 1); - return result; - } - else - { - return std::char_traits::eof(); - } - } - - private: - IteratorType current; - IteratorType end; - - template - friend struct wide_string_input_helper; - - bool empty() const - { - return current == end; - } - -}; - - -template -struct wide_string_input_helper; - -template -struct wide_string_input_helper -{ - // UTF-32 - static void fill_buffer(BaseInputAdapter& input, - std::array::int_type, 4>& utf8_bytes, - size_t& utf8_bytes_index, - size_t& utf8_bytes_filled) - { - utf8_bytes_index = 0; - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(input.empty())) - { - utf8_bytes[0] = std::char_traits::eof(); - utf8_bytes_filled = 1; - } - else - { - // get the current character - const auto wc = input.get_character(); - - // UTF-32 to UTF-8 encoding - if (wc < 0x80) - { - utf8_bytes[0] = static_cast::int_type>(wc); - utf8_bytes_filled = 1; - } - else if (wc <= 0x7FF) - { - utf8_bytes[0] = static_cast::int_type>(0xC0u | ((static_cast(wc) >> 6u) & 0x1Fu)); - utf8_bytes[1] = static_cast::int_type>(0x80u | (static_cast(wc) & 0x3Fu)); - utf8_bytes_filled = 2; - } - else if (wc <= 0xFFFF) - { - utf8_bytes[0] = static_cast::int_type>(0xE0u | ((static_cast(wc) >> 12u) & 0x0Fu)); - utf8_bytes[1] = static_cast::int_type>(0x80u | ((static_cast(wc) >> 6u) & 0x3Fu)); - utf8_bytes[2] = static_cast::int_type>(0x80u | (static_cast(wc) & 0x3Fu)); - utf8_bytes_filled = 3; - } - else if (wc <= 0x10FFFF) - { - utf8_bytes[0] = static_cast::int_type>(0xF0u | ((static_cast(wc) >> 18u) & 0x07u)); - utf8_bytes[1] = static_cast::int_type>(0x80u | ((static_cast(wc) >> 12u) & 0x3Fu)); - utf8_bytes[2] = static_cast::int_type>(0x80u | ((static_cast(wc) >> 6u) & 0x3Fu)); - utf8_bytes[3] = static_cast::int_type>(0x80u | (static_cast(wc) & 0x3Fu)); - utf8_bytes_filled = 4; - } - else - { - // unknown character - utf8_bytes[0] = static_cast::int_type>(wc); - utf8_bytes_filled = 1; - } - } - } -}; - -template -struct wide_string_input_helper -{ - // UTF-16 - static void fill_buffer(BaseInputAdapter& input, - std::array::int_type, 4>& utf8_bytes, - size_t& utf8_bytes_index, - size_t& utf8_bytes_filled) - { - utf8_bytes_index = 0; - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(input.empty())) - { - utf8_bytes[0] = std::char_traits::eof(); - utf8_bytes_filled = 1; - } - else - { - // get the current character - const auto wc = input.get_character(); - - // UTF-16 to UTF-8 encoding - if (wc < 0x80) - { - utf8_bytes[0] = static_cast::int_type>(wc); - utf8_bytes_filled = 1; - } - else if (wc <= 0x7FF) - { - utf8_bytes[0] = static_cast::int_type>(0xC0u | ((static_cast(wc) >> 6u))); - utf8_bytes[1] = static_cast::int_type>(0x80u | (static_cast(wc) & 0x3Fu)); - utf8_bytes_filled = 2; - } - else if (0xD800 > wc || wc >= 0xE000) - { - utf8_bytes[0] = static_cast::int_type>(0xE0u | ((static_cast(wc) >> 12u))); - utf8_bytes[1] = static_cast::int_type>(0x80u | ((static_cast(wc) >> 6u) & 0x3Fu)); - utf8_bytes[2] = static_cast::int_type>(0x80u | (static_cast(wc) & 0x3Fu)); - utf8_bytes_filled = 3; - } - else - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!input.empty())) - { - const auto wc2 = static_cast(input.get_character()); - const auto charcode = 0x10000u + (((static_cast(wc) & 0x3FFu) << 10u) | (wc2 & 0x3FFu)); - utf8_bytes[0] = static_cast::int_type>(0xF0u | (charcode >> 18u)); - utf8_bytes[1] = static_cast::int_type>(0x80u | ((charcode >> 12u) & 0x3Fu)); - utf8_bytes[2] = static_cast::int_type>(0x80u | ((charcode >> 6u) & 0x3Fu)); - utf8_bytes[3] = static_cast::int_type>(0x80u | (charcode & 0x3Fu)); - utf8_bytes_filled = 4; - } - else - { - utf8_bytes[0] = static_cast::int_type>(wc); - utf8_bytes_filled = 1; - } - } - } - } -}; - -// Wraps another input apdater to convert wide character types into individual bytes. -template -class wide_string_input_adapter -{ - public: - using char_type = char; - - wide_string_input_adapter(BaseInputAdapter base) - : base_adapter(base) {} - - typename std::char_traits::int_type get_character() noexcept - { - // check if buffer needs to be filled - if (utf8_bytes_index == utf8_bytes_filled) - { - fill_buffer(); - - JSON_ASSERT(utf8_bytes_filled > 0); - JSON_ASSERT(utf8_bytes_index == 0); - } - - // use buffer - JSON_ASSERT(utf8_bytes_filled > 0); - JSON_ASSERT(utf8_bytes_index < utf8_bytes_filled); - return utf8_bytes[utf8_bytes_index++]; - } - - private: - BaseInputAdapter base_adapter; - - template - void fill_buffer() - { - wide_string_input_helper::fill_buffer(base_adapter, utf8_bytes, utf8_bytes_index, utf8_bytes_filled); - } - - /// a buffer for UTF-8 bytes - std::array::int_type, 4> utf8_bytes = {{0, 0, 0, 0}}; - - /// index to the utf8_codes array for the next valid byte - std::size_t utf8_bytes_index = 0; - /// number of valid bytes in the utf8_codes array - std::size_t utf8_bytes_filled = 0; -}; - - -template -struct iterator_input_adapter_factory -{ - using iterator_type = IteratorType; - using char_type = typename std::iterator_traits::value_type; - using adapter_type = iterator_input_adapter; - - static adapter_type create(IteratorType first, IteratorType last) - { - return adapter_type(std::move(first), std::move(last)); - } -}; - -template -struct is_iterator_of_multibyte -{ - using value_type = typename std::iterator_traits::value_type; - enum - { - value = sizeof(value_type) > 1 - }; -}; - -template -struct iterator_input_adapter_factory::value>> -{ - using iterator_type = IteratorType; - using char_type = typename std::iterator_traits::value_type; - using base_adapter_type = iterator_input_adapter; - using adapter_type = wide_string_input_adapter; - - static adapter_type create(IteratorType first, IteratorType last) - { - return adapter_type(base_adapter_type(std::move(first), std::move(last))); - } -}; - -// General purpose iterator-based input -template -typename iterator_input_adapter_factory::adapter_type input_adapter(IteratorType first, IteratorType last) -{ - using factory_type = iterator_input_adapter_factory; - return factory_type::create(first, last); -} - -// Convenience shorthand from container to iterator -template -auto input_adapter(const ContainerType& container) -> decltype(input_adapter(begin(container), end(container))) -{ - // Enable ADL - using std::begin; - using std::end; - - return input_adapter(begin(container), end(container)); -} - -// Special cases with fast paths -inline file_input_adapter input_adapter(std::FILE* file) -{ - return file_input_adapter(file); -} - -inline input_stream_adapter input_adapter(std::istream& stream) -{ - return input_stream_adapter(stream); -} - -inline input_stream_adapter input_adapter(std::istream&& stream) -{ - return input_stream_adapter(stream); -} - -using contiguous_bytes_input_adapter = decltype(input_adapter(std::declval(), std::declval())); - -// Null-delimited strings, and the like. -template < typename CharT, - typename std::enable_if < - std::is_pointer::value&& - !std::is_array::value&& - std::is_integral::type>::value&& - sizeof(typename std::remove_pointer::type) == 1, - int >::type = 0 > -contiguous_bytes_input_adapter input_adapter(CharT b) -{ - auto length = std::strlen(reinterpret_cast(b)); - const auto* ptr = reinterpret_cast(b); - return input_adapter(ptr, ptr + length); -} - -template -auto input_adapter(T (&array)[N]) -> decltype(input_adapter(array, array + N)) -{ - return input_adapter(array, array + N); -} - -// This class only handles inputs of input_buffer_adapter type. -// It's required so that expressions like {ptr, len} can be implicitely casted -// to the correct adapter. -class span_input_adapter -{ - public: - template < typename CharT, - typename std::enable_if < - std::is_pointer::value&& - std::is_integral::type>::value&& - sizeof(typename std::remove_pointer::type) == 1, - int >::type = 0 > - span_input_adapter(CharT b, std::size_t l) - : ia(reinterpret_cast(b), reinterpret_cast(b) + l) {} - - template::iterator_category, std::random_access_iterator_tag>::value, - int>::type = 0> - span_input_adapter(IteratorType first, IteratorType last) - : ia(input_adapter(first, last)) {} - - contiguous_bytes_input_adapter&& get() - { - return std::move(ia); - } - - private: - contiguous_bytes_input_adapter ia; -}; -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - - -#include -#include // string -#include // move -#include // vector - -// #include - -// #include - - -namespace nlohmann -{ - -/*! -@brief SAX interface - -This class describes the SAX interface used by @ref nlohmann::json::sax_parse. -Each function is called in different situations while the input is parsed. The -boolean return value informs the parser whether to continue processing the -input. -*/ -template -struct json_sax -{ - using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_integer_t; - using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_unsigned_t; - using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_float_t; - using string_t = typename BasicJsonType::string_t; - using binary_t = typename BasicJsonType::binary_t; - - /*! - @brief a null value was read - @return whether parsing should proceed - */ - virtual bool null() = 0; - - /*! - @brief a boolean value was read - @param[in] val boolean value - @return whether parsing should proceed - */ - virtual bool boolean(bool val) = 0; - - /*! - @brief an integer number was read - @param[in] val integer value - @return whether parsing should proceed - */ - virtual bool number_integer(number_integer_t val) = 0; - - /*! - @brief an unsigned integer number was read - @param[in] val unsigned integer value - @return whether parsing should proceed - */ - virtual bool number_unsigned(number_unsigned_t val) = 0; - - /*! - @brief an floating-point number was read - @param[in] val floating-point value - @param[in] s raw token value - @return whether parsing should proceed - */ - virtual bool number_float(number_float_t val, const string_t& s) = 0; - - /*! - @brief a string was read - @param[in] val string value - @return whether parsing should proceed - @note It is safe to move the passed string. - */ - virtual bool string(string_t& val) = 0; - - /*! - @brief a binary string was read - @param[in] val binary value - @return whether parsing should proceed - @note It is safe to move the passed binary. - */ - virtual bool binary(binary_t& val) = 0; - - /*! - @brief the beginning of an object was read - @param[in] elements number of object elements or -1 if unknown - @return whether parsing should proceed - @note binary formats may report the number of elements - */ - virtual bool start_object(std::size_t elements) = 0; - - /*! - @brief an object key was read - @param[in] val object key - @return whether parsing should proceed - @note It is safe to move the passed string. - */ - virtual bool key(string_t& val) = 0; - - /*! - @brief the end of an object was read - @return whether parsing should proceed - */ - virtual bool end_object() = 0; - - /*! - @brief the beginning of an array was read - @param[in] elements number of array elements or -1 if unknown - @return whether parsing should proceed - @note binary formats may report the number of elements - */ - virtual bool start_array(std::size_t elements) = 0; - - /*! - @brief the end of an array was read - @return whether parsing should proceed - */ - virtual bool end_array() = 0; - - /*! - @brief a parse error occurred - @param[in] position the position in the input where the error occurs - @param[in] last_token the last read token - @param[in] ex an exception object describing the error - @return whether parsing should proceed (must return false) - */ - virtual bool parse_error(std::size_t position, - const std::string& last_token, - const detail::exception& ex) = 0; - - virtual ~json_sax() = default; -}; - - -namespace detail -{ -/*! -@brief SAX implementation to create a JSON value from SAX events - -This class implements the @ref json_sax interface and processes the SAX events -to create a JSON value which makes it basically a DOM parser. The structure or -hierarchy of the JSON value is managed by the stack `ref_stack` which contains -a pointer to the respective array or object for each recursion depth. - -After successful parsing, the value that is passed by reference to the -constructor contains the parsed value. - -@tparam BasicJsonType the JSON type -*/ -template -class json_sax_dom_parser -{ - public: - using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_integer_t; - using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_unsigned_t; - using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_float_t; - using string_t = typename BasicJsonType::string_t; - using binary_t = typename BasicJsonType::binary_t; - - /*! - @param[in, out] r reference to a JSON value that is manipulated while - parsing - @param[in] allow_exceptions_ whether parse errors yield exceptions - */ - explicit json_sax_dom_parser(BasicJsonType& r, const bool allow_exceptions_ = true) - : root(r), allow_exceptions(allow_exceptions_) - {} - - // make class move-only - json_sax_dom_parser(const json_sax_dom_parser&) = delete; - json_sax_dom_parser(json_sax_dom_parser&&) = default; - json_sax_dom_parser& operator=(const json_sax_dom_parser&) = delete; - json_sax_dom_parser& operator=(json_sax_dom_parser&&) = default; - ~json_sax_dom_parser() = default; - - bool null() - { - handle_value(nullptr); - return true; - } - - bool boolean(bool val) - { - handle_value(val); - return true; - } - - bool number_integer(number_integer_t val) - { - handle_value(val); - return true; - } - - bool number_unsigned(number_unsigned_t val) - { - handle_value(val); - return true; - } - - bool number_float(number_float_t val, const string_t& /*unused*/) - { - handle_value(val); - return true; - } - - bool string(string_t& val) - { - handle_value(val); - return true; - } - - bool binary(binary_t& val) - { - handle_value(std::move(val)); - return true; - } - - bool start_object(std::size_t len) - { - ref_stack.push_back(handle_value(BasicJsonType::value_t::object)); - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(len != std::size_t(-1) && len > ref_stack.back()->max_size())) - { - JSON_THROW(out_of_range::create(408, - "excessive object size: " + std::to_string(len))); - } - - return true; - } - - bool key(string_t& val) - { - // add null at given key and store the reference for later - object_element = &(ref_stack.back()->m_value.object->operator[](val)); - return true; - } - - bool end_object() - { - ref_stack.pop_back(); - return true; - } - - bool start_array(std::size_t len) - { - ref_stack.push_back(handle_value(BasicJsonType::value_t::array)); - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(len != std::size_t(-1) && len > ref_stack.back()->max_size())) - { - JSON_THROW(out_of_range::create(408, - "excessive array size: " + std::to_string(len))); - } - - return true; - } - - bool end_array() - { - ref_stack.pop_back(); - return true; - } - - template - bool parse_error(std::size_t /*unused*/, const std::string& /*unused*/, - const Exception& ex) - { - errored = true; - static_cast(ex); - if (allow_exceptions) - { - JSON_THROW(ex); - } - return false; - } - - constexpr bool is_errored() const - { - return errored; - } - - private: - /*! - @invariant If the ref stack is empty, then the passed value will be the new - root. - @invariant If the ref stack contains a value, then it is an array or an - object to which we can add elements - */ - template - JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL - BasicJsonType* handle_value(Value&& v) - { - if (ref_stack.empty()) - { - root = BasicJsonType(std::forward(v)); - return &root; - } - - JSON_ASSERT(ref_stack.back()->is_array() || ref_stack.back()->is_object()); - - if (ref_stack.back()->is_array()) - { - ref_stack.back()->m_value.array->emplace_back(std::forward(v)); - return &(ref_stack.back()->m_value.array->back()); - } - - JSON_ASSERT(ref_stack.back()->is_object()); - JSON_ASSERT(object_element); - *object_element = BasicJsonType(std::forward(v)); - return object_element; - } - - /// the parsed JSON value - BasicJsonType& root; - /// stack to model hierarchy of values - std::vector ref_stack {}; - /// helper to hold the reference for the next object element - BasicJsonType* object_element = nullptr; - /// whether a syntax error occurred - bool errored = false; - /// whether to throw exceptions in case of errors - const bool allow_exceptions = true; -}; - -template -class json_sax_dom_callback_parser -{ - public: - using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_integer_t; - using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_unsigned_t; - using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_float_t; - using string_t = typename BasicJsonType::string_t; - using binary_t = typename BasicJsonType::binary_t; - using parser_callback_t = typename BasicJsonType::parser_callback_t; - using parse_event_t = typename BasicJsonType::parse_event_t; - - json_sax_dom_callback_parser(BasicJsonType& r, - const parser_callback_t cb, - const bool allow_exceptions_ = true) - : root(r), callback(cb), allow_exceptions(allow_exceptions_) - { - keep_stack.push_back(true); - } - - // make class move-only - json_sax_dom_callback_parser(const json_sax_dom_callback_parser&) = delete; - json_sax_dom_callback_parser(json_sax_dom_callback_parser&&) = default; - json_sax_dom_callback_parser& operator=(const json_sax_dom_callback_parser&) = delete; - json_sax_dom_callback_parser& operator=(json_sax_dom_callback_parser&&) = default; - ~json_sax_dom_callback_parser() = default; - - bool null() - { - handle_value(nullptr); - return true; - } - - bool boolean(bool val) - { - handle_value(val); - return true; - } - - bool number_integer(number_integer_t val) - { - handle_value(val); - return true; - } - - bool number_unsigned(number_unsigned_t val) - { - handle_value(val); - return true; - } - - bool number_float(number_float_t val, const string_t& /*unused*/) - { - handle_value(val); - return true; - } - - bool string(string_t& val) - { - handle_value(val); - return true; - } - - bool binary(binary_t& val) - { - handle_value(std::move(val)); - return true; - } - - bool start_object(std::size_t len) - { - // check callback for object start - const bool keep = callback(static_cast(ref_stack.size()), parse_event_t::object_start, discarded); - keep_stack.push_back(keep); - - auto val = handle_value(BasicJsonType::value_t::object, true); - ref_stack.push_back(val.second); - - // check object limit - if (ref_stack.back() && JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(len != std::size_t(-1) && len > ref_stack.back()->max_size())) - { - JSON_THROW(out_of_range::create(408, "excessive object size: " + std::to_string(len))); - } - - return true; - } - - bool key(string_t& val) - { - BasicJsonType k = BasicJsonType(val); - - // check callback for key - const bool keep = callback(static_cast(ref_stack.size()), parse_event_t::key, k); - key_keep_stack.push_back(keep); - - // add discarded value at given key and store the reference for later - if (keep && ref_stack.back()) - { - object_element = &(ref_stack.back()->m_value.object->operator[](val) = discarded); - } - - return true; - } - - bool end_object() - { - if (ref_stack.back() && !callback(static_cast(ref_stack.size()) - 1, parse_event_t::object_end, *ref_stack.back())) - { - // discard object - *ref_stack.back() = discarded; - } - - JSON_ASSERT(!ref_stack.empty()); - JSON_ASSERT(!keep_stack.empty()); - ref_stack.pop_back(); - keep_stack.pop_back(); - - if (!ref_stack.empty() && ref_stack.back() && ref_stack.back()->is_structured()) - { - // remove discarded value - for (auto it = ref_stack.back()->begin(); it != ref_stack.back()->end(); ++it) - { - if (it->is_discarded()) - { - ref_stack.back()->erase(it); - break; - } - } - } - - return true; - } - - bool start_array(std::size_t len) - { - const bool keep = callback(static_cast(ref_stack.size()), parse_event_t::array_start, discarded); - keep_stack.push_back(keep); - - auto val = handle_value(BasicJsonType::value_t::array, true); - ref_stack.push_back(val.second); - - // check array limit - if (ref_stack.back() && JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(len != std::size_t(-1) && len > ref_stack.back()->max_size())) - { - JSON_THROW(out_of_range::create(408, "excessive array size: " + std::to_string(len))); - } - - return true; - } - - bool end_array() - { - bool keep = true; - - if (ref_stack.back()) - { - keep = callback(static_cast(ref_stack.size()) - 1, parse_event_t::array_end, *ref_stack.back()); - if (!keep) - { - // discard array - *ref_stack.back() = discarded; - } - } - - JSON_ASSERT(!ref_stack.empty()); - JSON_ASSERT(!keep_stack.empty()); - ref_stack.pop_back(); - keep_stack.pop_back(); - - // remove discarded value - if (!keep && !ref_stack.empty() && ref_stack.back()->is_array()) - { - ref_stack.back()->m_value.array->pop_back(); - } - - return true; - } - - template - bool parse_error(std::size_t /*unused*/, const std::string& /*unused*/, - const Exception& ex) - { - errored = true; - static_cast(ex); - if (allow_exceptions) - { - JSON_THROW(ex); - } - return false; - } - - constexpr bool is_errored() const - { - return errored; - } - - private: - /*! - @param[in] v value to add to the JSON value we build during parsing - @param[in] skip_callback whether we should skip calling the callback - function; this is required after start_array() and - start_object() SAX events, because otherwise we would call the - callback function with an empty array or object, respectively. - - @invariant If the ref stack is empty, then the passed value will be the new - root. - @invariant If the ref stack contains a value, then it is an array or an - object to which we can add elements - - @return pair of boolean (whether value should be kept) and pointer (to the - passed value in the ref_stack hierarchy; nullptr if not kept) - */ - template - std::pair handle_value(Value&& v, const bool skip_callback = false) - { - JSON_ASSERT(!keep_stack.empty()); - - // do not handle this value if we know it would be added to a discarded - // container - if (!keep_stack.back()) - { - return {false, nullptr}; - } - - // create value - auto value = BasicJsonType(std::forward(v)); - - // check callback - const bool keep = skip_callback || callback(static_cast(ref_stack.size()), parse_event_t::value, value); - - // do not handle this value if we just learnt it shall be discarded - if (!keep) - { - return {false, nullptr}; - } - - if (ref_stack.empty()) - { - root = std::move(value); - return {true, &root}; - } - - // skip this value if we already decided to skip the parent - // (https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/971#issuecomment-413678360) - if (!ref_stack.back()) - { - return {false, nullptr}; - } - - // we now only expect arrays and objects - JSON_ASSERT(ref_stack.back()->is_array() || ref_stack.back()->is_object()); - - // array - if (ref_stack.back()->is_array()) - { - ref_stack.back()->m_value.array->push_back(std::move(value)); - return {true, &(ref_stack.back()->m_value.array->back())}; - } - - // object - JSON_ASSERT(ref_stack.back()->is_object()); - // check if we should store an element for the current key - JSON_ASSERT(!key_keep_stack.empty()); - const bool store_element = key_keep_stack.back(); - key_keep_stack.pop_back(); - - if (!store_element) - { - return {false, nullptr}; - } - - JSON_ASSERT(object_element); - *object_element = std::move(value); - return {true, object_element}; - } - - /// the parsed JSON value - BasicJsonType& root; - /// stack to model hierarchy of values - std::vector ref_stack {}; - /// stack to manage which values to keep - std::vector keep_stack {}; - /// stack to manage which object keys to keep - std::vector key_keep_stack {}; - /// helper to hold the reference for the next object element - BasicJsonType* object_element = nullptr; - /// whether a syntax error occurred - bool errored = false; - /// callback function - const parser_callback_t callback = nullptr; - /// whether to throw exceptions in case of errors - const bool allow_exceptions = true; - /// a discarded value for the callback - BasicJsonType discarded = BasicJsonType::value_t::discarded; -}; - -template -class json_sax_acceptor -{ - public: - using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_integer_t; - using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_unsigned_t; - using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_float_t; - using string_t = typename BasicJsonType::string_t; - using binary_t = typename BasicJsonType::binary_t; - - bool null() - { - return true; - } - - bool boolean(bool /*unused*/) - { - return true; - } - - bool number_integer(number_integer_t /*unused*/) - { - return true; - } - - bool number_unsigned(number_unsigned_t /*unused*/) - { - return true; - } - - bool number_float(number_float_t /*unused*/, const string_t& /*unused*/) - { - return true; - } - - bool string(string_t& /*unused*/) - { - return true; - } - - bool binary(binary_t& /*unused*/) - { - return true; - } - - bool start_object(std::size_t /*unused*/ = std::size_t(-1)) - { - return true; - } - - bool key(string_t& /*unused*/) - { - return true; - } - - bool end_object() - { - return true; - } - - bool start_array(std::size_t /*unused*/ = std::size_t(-1)) - { - return true; - } - - bool end_array() - { - return true; - } - - bool parse_error(std::size_t /*unused*/, const std::string& /*unused*/, const detail::exception& /*unused*/) - { - return false; - } -}; -} // namespace detail - -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - - -#include // array -#include // localeconv -#include // size_t -#include // snprintf -#include // strtof, strtod, strtold, strtoll, strtoull -#include // initializer_list -#include // char_traits, string -#include // move -#include // vector - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -/////////// -// lexer // -/////////// - -template -class lexer_base -{ - public: - /// token types for the parser - enum class token_type - { - uninitialized, ///< indicating the scanner is uninitialized - literal_true, ///< the `true` literal - literal_false, ///< the `false` literal - literal_null, ///< the `null` literal - value_string, ///< a string -- use get_string() for actual value - value_unsigned, ///< an unsigned integer -- use get_number_unsigned() for actual value - value_integer, ///< a signed integer -- use get_number_integer() for actual value - value_float, ///< an floating point number -- use get_number_float() for actual value - begin_array, ///< the character for array begin `[` - begin_object, ///< the character for object begin `{` - end_array, ///< the character for array end `]` - end_object, ///< the character for object end `}` - name_separator, ///< the name separator `:` - value_separator, ///< the value separator `,` - parse_error, ///< indicating a parse error - end_of_input, ///< indicating the end of the input buffer - literal_or_value ///< a literal or the begin of a value (only for diagnostics) - }; - - /// return name of values of type token_type (only used for errors) - JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL - JSON_HEDLEY_CONST - static const char* token_type_name(const token_type t) noexcept - { - switch (t) - { - case token_type::uninitialized: - return ""; - case token_type::literal_true: - return "true literal"; - case token_type::literal_false: - return "false literal"; - case token_type::literal_null: - return "null literal"; - case token_type::value_string: - return "string literal"; - case token_type::value_unsigned: - case token_type::value_integer: - case token_type::value_float: - return "number literal"; - case token_type::begin_array: - return "'['"; - case token_type::begin_object: - return "'{'"; - case token_type::end_array: - return "']'"; - case token_type::end_object: - return "'}'"; - case token_type::name_separator: - return "':'"; - case token_type::value_separator: - return "','"; - case token_type::parse_error: - return ""; - case token_type::end_of_input: - return "end of input"; - case token_type::literal_or_value: - return "'[', '{', or a literal"; - // LCOV_EXCL_START - default: // catch non-enum values - return "unknown token"; - // LCOV_EXCL_STOP - } - } -}; -/*! -@brief lexical analysis - -This class organizes the lexical analysis during JSON deserialization. -*/ -template -class lexer : public lexer_base -{ - using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_integer_t; - using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_unsigned_t; - using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_float_t; - using string_t = typename BasicJsonType::string_t; - using char_type = typename InputAdapterType::char_type; - using char_int_type = typename std::char_traits::int_type; - - public: - using token_type = typename lexer_base::token_type; - - explicit lexer(InputAdapterType&& adapter, bool ignore_comments_ = false) - : ia(std::move(adapter)) - , ignore_comments(ignore_comments_) - , decimal_point_char(static_cast(get_decimal_point())) - {} - - // delete because of pointer members - lexer(const lexer&) = delete; - lexer(lexer&&) = default; - lexer& operator=(lexer&) = delete; - lexer& operator=(lexer&&) = default; - ~lexer() = default; - - private: - ///////////////////// - // locales - ///////////////////// - - /// return the locale-dependent decimal point - JSON_HEDLEY_PURE - static char get_decimal_point() noexcept - { - const auto* loc = localeconv(); - JSON_ASSERT(loc != nullptr); - return (loc->decimal_point == nullptr) ? '.' : *(loc->decimal_point); - } - - ///////////////////// - // scan functions - ///////////////////// - - /*! - @brief get codepoint from 4 hex characters following `\u` - - For input "\u c1 c2 c3 c4" the codepoint is: - (c1 * 0x1000) + (c2 * 0x0100) + (c3 * 0x0010) + c4 - = (c1 << 12) + (c2 << 8) + (c3 << 4) + (c4 << 0) - - Furthermore, the possible characters '0'..'9', 'A'..'F', and 'a'..'f' - must be converted to the integers 0x0..0x9, 0xA..0xF, 0xA..0xF, resp. The - conversion is done by subtracting the offset (0x30, 0x37, and 0x57) - between the ASCII value of the character and the desired integer value. - - @return codepoint (0x0000..0xFFFF) or -1 in case of an error (e.g. EOF or - non-hex character) - */ - int get_codepoint() - { - // this function only makes sense after reading `\u` - JSON_ASSERT(current == 'u'); - int codepoint = 0; - - const auto factors = { 12u, 8u, 4u, 0u }; - for (const auto factor : factors) - { - get(); - - if (current >= '0' && current <= '9') - { - codepoint += static_cast((static_cast(current) - 0x30u) << factor); - } - else if (current >= 'A' && current <= 'F') - { - codepoint += static_cast((static_cast(current) - 0x37u) << factor); - } - else if (current >= 'a' && current <= 'f') - { - codepoint += static_cast((static_cast(current) - 0x57u) << factor); - } - else - { - return -1; - } - } - - JSON_ASSERT(0x0000 <= codepoint && codepoint <= 0xFFFF); - return codepoint; - } - - /*! - @brief check if the next byte(s) are inside a given range - - Adds the current byte and, for each passed range, reads a new byte and - checks if it is inside the range. If a violation was detected, set up an - error message and return false. Otherwise, return true. - - @param[in] ranges list of integers; interpreted as list of pairs of - inclusive lower and upper bound, respectively - - @pre The passed list @a ranges must have 2, 4, or 6 elements; that is, - 1, 2, or 3 pairs. This precondition is enforced by an assertion. - - @return true if and only if no range violation was detected - */ - bool next_byte_in_range(std::initializer_list ranges) - { - JSON_ASSERT(ranges.size() == 2 || ranges.size() == 4 || ranges.size() == 6); - add(current); - - for (auto range = ranges.begin(); range != ranges.end(); ++range) - { - get(); - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(*range <= current && current <= *(++range))) - { - add(current); - } - else - { - error_message = "invalid string: ill-formed UTF-8 byte"; - return false; - } - } - - return true; - } - - /*! - @brief scan a string literal - - This function scans a string according to Sect. 7 of RFC 7159. While - scanning, bytes are escaped and copied into buffer token_buffer. Then the - function returns successfully, token_buffer is *not* null-terminated (as it - may contain \0 bytes), and token_buffer.size() is the number of bytes in the - string. - - @return token_type::value_string if string could be successfully scanned, - token_type::parse_error otherwise - - @note In case of errors, variable error_message contains a textual - description. - */ - token_type scan_string() - { - // reset token_buffer (ignore opening quote) - reset(); - - // we entered the function by reading an open quote - JSON_ASSERT(current == '\"'); - - while (true) - { - // get next character - switch (get()) - { - // end of file while parsing string - case std::char_traits::eof(): - { - error_message = "invalid string: missing closing quote"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - // closing quote - case '\"': - { - return token_type::value_string; - } - - // escapes - case '\\': - { - switch (get()) - { - // quotation mark - case '\"': - add('\"'); - break; - // reverse solidus - case '\\': - add('\\'); - break; - // solidus - case '/': - add('/'); - break; - // backspace - case 'b': - add('\b'); - break; - // form feed - case 'f': - add('\f'); - break; - // line feed - case 'n': - add('\n'); - break; - // carriage return - case 'r': - add('\r'); - break; - // tab - case 't': - add('\t'); - break; - - // unicode escapes - case 'u': - { - const int codepoint1 = get_codepoint(); - int codepoint = codepoint1; // start with codepoint1 - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(codepoint1 == -1)) - { - error_message = "invalid string: '\\u' must be followed by 4 hex digits"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - // check if code point is a high surrogate - if (0xD800 <= codepoint1 && codepoint1 <= 0xDBFF) - { - // expect next \uxxxx entry - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(get() == '\\' && get() == 'u')) - { - const int codepoint2 = get_codepoint(); - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(codepoint2 == -1)) - { - error_message = "invalid string: '\\u' must be followed by 4 hex digits"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - // check if codepoint2 is a low surrogate - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(0xDC00 <= codepoint2 && codepoint2 <= 0xDFFF)) - { - // overwrite codepoint - codepoint = static_cast( - // high surrogate occupies the most significant 22 bits - (static_cast(codepoint1) << 10u) - // low surrogate occupies the least significant 15 bits - + static_cast(codepoint2) - // there is still the 0xD800, 0xDC00 and 0x10000 noise - // in the result so we have to subtract with: - // (0xD800 << 10) + DC00 - 0x10000 = 0x35FDC00 - - 0x35FDC00u); - } - else - { - error_message = "invalid string: surrogate U+D800..U+DBFF must be followed by U+DC00..U+DFFF"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - } - else - { - error_message = "invalid string: surrogate U+D800..U+DBFF must be followed by U+DC00..U+DFFF"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - } - else - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(0xDC00 <= codepoint1 && codepoint1 <= 0xDFFF)) - { - error_message = "invalid string: surrogate U+DC00..U+DFFF must follow U+D800..U+DBFF"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - } - - // result of the above calculation yields a proper codepoint - JSON_ASSERT(0x00 <= codepoint && codepoint <= 0x10FFFF); - - // translate codepoint into bytes - if (codepoint < 0x80) - { - // 1-byte characters: 0xxxxxxx (ASCII) - add(static_cast(codepoint)); - } - else if (codepoint <= 0x7FF) - { - // 2-byte characters: 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx - add(static_cast(0xC0u | (static_cast(codepoint) >> 6u))); - add(static_cast(0x80u | (static_cast(codepoint) & 0x3Fu))); - } - else if (codepoint <= 0xFFFF) - { - // 3-byte characters: 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx - add(static_cast(0xE0u | (static_cast(codepoint) >> 12u))); - add(static_cast(0x80u | ((static_cast(codepoint) >> 6u) & 0x3Fu))); - add(static_cast(0x80u | (static_cast(codepoint) & 0x3Fu))); - } - else - { - // 4-byte characters: 11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx - add(static_cast(0xF0u | (static_cast(codepoint) >> 18u))); - add(static_cast(0x80u | ((static_cast(codepoint) >> 12u) & 0x3Fu))); - add(static_cast(0x80u | ((static_cast(codepoint) >> 6u) & 0x3Fu))); - add(static_cast(0x80u | (static_cast(codepoint) & 0x3Fu))); - } - - break; - } - - // other characters after escape - default: - error_message = "invalid string: forbidden character after backslash"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - break; - } - - // invalid control characters - case 0x00: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+0000 (NUL) must be escaped to \\u0000"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x01: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+0001 (SOH) must be escaped to \\u0001"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x02: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+0002 (STX) must be escaped to \\u0002"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x03: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+0003 (ETX) must be escaped to \\u0003"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x04: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+0004 (EOT) must be escaped to \\u0004"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x05: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+0005 (ENQ) must be escaped to \\u0005"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x06: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+0006 (ACK) must be escaped to \\u0006"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x07: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+0007 (BEL) must be escaped to \\u0007"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x08: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+0008 (BS) must be escaped to \\u0008 or \\b"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x09: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+0009 (HT) must be escaped to \\u0009 or \\t"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x0A: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+000A (LF) must be escaped to \\u000A or \\n"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x0B: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+000B (VT) must be escaped to \\u000B"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x0C: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+000C (FF) must be escaped to \\u000C or \\f"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x0D: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+000D (CR) must be escaped to \\u000D or \\r"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x0E: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+000E (SO) must be escaped to \\u000E"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x0F: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+000F (SI) must be escaped to \\u000F"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x10: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+0010 (DLE) must be escaped to \\u0010"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x11: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+0011 (DC1) must be escaped to \\u0011"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x12: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+0012 (DC2) must be escaped to \\u0012"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x13: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+0013 (DC3) must be escaped to \\u0013"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x14: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+0014 (DC4) must be escaped to \\u0014"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x15: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+0015 (NAK) must be escaped to \\u0015"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x16: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+0016 (SYN) must be escaped to \\u0016"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x17: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+0017 (ETB) must be escaped to \\u0017"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x18: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+0018 (CAN) must be escaped to \\u0018"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x19: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+0019 (EM) must be escaped to \\u0019"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x1A: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+001A (SUB) must be escaped to \\u001A"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x1B: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+001B (ESC) must be escaped to \\u001B"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x1C: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+001C (FS) must be escaped to \\u001C"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x1D: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+001D (GS) must be escaped to \\u001D"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x1E: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+001E (RS) must be escaped to \\u001E"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - case 0x1F: - { - error_message = "invalid string: control character U+001F (US) must be escaped to \\u001F"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - // U+0020..U+007F (except U+0022 (quote) and U+005C (backspace)) - case 0x20: - case 0x21: - case 0x23: - case 0x24: - case 0x25: - case 0x26: - case 0x27: - case 0x28: - case 0x29: - case 0x2A: - case 0x2B: - case 0x2C: - case 0x2D: - case 0x2E: - case 0x2F: - case 0x30: - case 0x31: - case 0x32: - case 0x33: - case 0x34: - case 0x35: - case 0x36: - case 0x37: - case 0x38: - case 0x39: - case 0x3A: - case 0x3B: - case 0x3C: - case 0x3D: - case 0x3E: - case 0x3F: - case 0x40: - case 0x41: - case 0x42: - case 0x43: - case 0x44: - case 0x45: - case 0x46: - case 0x47: - case 0x48: - case 0x49: - case 0x4A: - case 0x4B: - case 0x4C: - case 0x4D: - case 0x4E: - case 0x4F: - case 0x50: - case 0x51: - case 0x52: - case 0x53: - case 0x54: - case 0x55: - case 0x56: - case 0x57: - case 0x58: - case 0x59: - case 0x5A: - case 0x5B: - case 0x5D: - case 0x5E: - case 0x5F: - case 0x60: - case 0x61: - case 0x62: - case 0x63: - case 0x64: - case 0x65: - case 0x66: - case 0x67: - case 0x68: - case 0x69: - case 0x6A: - case 0x6B: - case 0x6C: - case 0x6D: - case 0x6E: - case 0x6F: - case 0x70: - case 0x71: - case 0x72: - case 0x73: - case 0x74: - case 0x75: - case 0x76: - case 0x77: - case 0x78: - case 0x79: - case 0x7A: - case 0x7B: - case 0x7C: - case 0x7D: - case 0x7E: - case 0x7F: - { - add(current); - break; - } - - // U+0080..U+07FF: bytes C2..DF 80..BF - case 0xC2: - case 0xC3: - case 0xC4: - case 0xC5: - case 0xC6: - case 0xC7: - case 0xC8: - case 0xC9: - case 0xCA: - case 0xCB: - case 0xCC: - case 0xCD: - case 0xCE: - case 0xCF: - case 0xD0: - case 0xD1: - case 0xD2: - case 0xD3: - case 0xD4: - case 0xD5: - case 0xD6: - case 0xD7: - case 0xD8: - case 0xD9: - case 0xDA: - case 0xDB: - case 0xDC: - case 0xDD: - case 0xDE: - case 0xDF: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!next_byte_in_range({0x80, 0xBF}))) - { - return token_type::parse_error; - } - break; - } - - // U+0800..U+0FFF: bytes E0 A0..BF 80..BF - case 0xE0: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!(next_byte_in_range({0xA0, 0xBF, 0x80, 0xBF})))) - { - return token_type::parse_error; - } - break; - } - - // U+1000..U+CFFF: bytes E1..EC 80..BF 80..BF - // U+E000..U+FFFF: bytes EE..EF 80..BF 80..BF - case 0xE1: - case 0xE2: - case 0xE3: - case 0xE4: - case 0xE5: - case 0xE6: - case 0xE7: - case 0xE8: - case 0xE9: - case 0xEA: - case 0xEB: - case 0xEC: - case 0xEE: - case 0xEF: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!(next_byte_in_range({0x80, 0xBF, 0x80, 0xBF})))) - { - return token_type::parse_error; - } - break; - } - - // U+D000..U+D7FF: bytes ED 80..9F 80..BF - case 0xED: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!(next_byte_in_range({0x80, 0x9F, 0x80, 0xBF})))) - { - return token_type::parse_error; - } - break; - } - - // U+10000..U+3FFFF F0 90..BF 80..BF 80..BF - case 0xF0: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!(next_byte_in_range({0x90, 0xBF, 0x80, 0xBF, 0x80, 0xBF})))) - { - return token_type::parse_error; - } - break; - } - - // U+40000..U+FFFFF F1..F3 80..BF 80..BF 80..BF - case 0xF1: - case 0xF2: - case 0xF3: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!(next_byte_in_range({0x80, 0xBF, 0x80, 0xBF, 0x80, 0xBF})))) - { - return token_type::parse_error; - } - break; - } - - // U+100000..U+10FFFF F4 80..8F 80..BF 80..BF - case 0xF4: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!(next_byte_in_range({0x80, 0x8F, 0x80, 0xBF, 0x80, 0xBF})))) - { - return token_type::parse_error; - } - break; - } - - // remaining bytes (80..C1 and F5..FF) are ill-formed - default: - { - error_message = "invalid string: ill-formed UTF-8 byte"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - } - } - } - - /*! - * @brief scan a comment - * @return whether comment could be scanned successfully - */ - bool scan_comment() - { - switch (get()) - { - // single-line comments skip input until a newline or EOF is read - case '/': - { - while (true) - { - switch (get()) - { - case '\n': - case '\r': - case std::char_traits::eof(): - case '\0': - return true; - - default: - break; - } - } - } - - // multi-line comments skip input until */ is read - case '*': - { - while (true) - { - switch (get()) - { - case std::char_traits::eof(): - case '\0': - { - error_message = "invalid comment; missing closing '*/'"; - return false; - } - - case '*': - { - switch (get()) - { - case '/': - return true; - - default: - { - unget(); - continue; - } - } - } - - default: - continue; - } - } - } - - // unexpected character after reading '/' - default: - { - error_message = "invalid comment; expecting '/' or '*' after '/'"; - return false; - } - } - } - - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(2) - static void strtof(float& f, const char* str, char** endptr) noexcept - { - f = std::strtof(str, endptr); - } - - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(2) - static void strtof(double& f, const char* str, char** endptr) noexcept - { - f = std::strtod(str, endptr); - } - - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(2) - static void strtof(long double& f, const char* str, char** endptr) noexcept - { - f = std::strtold(str, endptr); - } - - /*! - @brief scan a number literal - - This function scans a string according to Sect. 6 of RFC 7159. - - The function is realized with a deterministic finite state machine derived - from the grammar described in RFC 7159. Starting in state "init", the - input is read and used to determined the next state. Only state "done" - accepts the number. State "error" is a trap state to model errors. In the - table below, "anything" means any character but the ones listed before. - - state | 0 | 1-9 | e E | + | - | . | anything - ---------|----------|----------|----------|---------|---------|----------|----------- - init | zero | any1 | [error] | [error] | minus | [error] | [error] - minus | zero | any1 | [error] | [error] | [error] | [error] | [error] - zero | done | done | exponent | done | done | decimal1 | done - any1 | any1 | any1 | exponent | done | done | decimal1 | done - decimal1 | decimal2 | decimal2 | [error] | [error] | [error] | [error] | [error] - decimal2 | decimal2 | decimal2 | exponent | done | done | done | done - exponent | any2 | any2 | [error] | sign | sign | [error] | [error] - sign | any2 | any2 | [error] | [error] | [error] | [error] | [error] - any2 | any2 | any2 | done | done | done | done | done - - The state machine is realized with one label per state (prefixed with - "scan_number_") and `goto` statements between them. The state machine - contains cycles, but any cycle can be left when EOF is read. Therefore, - the function is guaranteed to terminate. - - During scanning, the read bytes are stored in token_buffer. This string is - then converted to a signed integer, an unsigned integer, or a - floating-point number. - - @return token_type::value_unsigned, token_type::value_integer, or - token_type::value_float if number could be successfully scanned, - token_type::parse_error otherwise - - @note The scanner is independent of the current locale. Internally, the - locale's decimal point is used instead of `.` to work with the - locale-dependent converters. - */ - token_type scan_number() // lgtm [cpp/use-of-goto] - { - // reset token_buffer to store the number's bytes - reset(); - - // the type of the parsed number; initially set to unsigned; will be - // changed if minus sign, decimal point or exponent is read - token_type number_type = token_type::value_unsigned; - - // state (init): we just found out we need to scan a number - switch (current) - { - case '-': - { - add(current); - goto scan_number_minus; - } - - case '0': - { - add(current); - goto scan_number_zero; - } - - case '1': - case '2': - case '3': - case '4': - case '5': - case '6': - case '7': - case '8': - case '9': - { - add(current); - goto scan_number_any1; - } - - // all other characters are rejected outside scan_number() - default: // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - JSON_ASSERT(false); // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - } - -scan_number_minus: - // state: we just parsed a leading minus sign - number_type = token_type::value_integer; - switch (get()) - { - case '0': - { - add(current); - goto scan_number_zero; - } - - case '1': - case '2': - case '3': - case '4': - case '5': - case '6': - case '7': - case '8': - case '9': - { - add(current); - goto scan_number_any1; - } - - default: - { - error_message = "invalid number; expected digit after '-'"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - } - -scan_number_zero: - // state: we just parse a zero (maybe with a leading minus sign) - switch (get()) - { - case '.': - { - add(decimal_point_char); - goto scan_number_decimal1; - } - - case 'e': - case 'E': - { - add(current); - goto scan_number_exponent; - } - - default: - goto scan_number_done; - } - -scan_number_any1: - // state: we just parsed a number 0-9 (maybe with a leading minus sign) - switch (get()) - { - case '0': - case '1': - case '2': - case '3': - case '4': - case '5': - case '6': - case '7': - case '8': - case '9': - { - add(current); - goto scan_number_any1; - } - - case '.': - { - add(decimal_point_char); - goto scan_number_decimal1; - } - - case 'e': - case 'E': - { - add(current); - goto scan_number_exponent; - } - - default: - goto scan_number_done; - } - -scan_number_decimal1: - // state: we just parsed a decimal point - number_type = token_type::value_float; - switch (get()) - { - case '0': - case '1': - case '2': - case '3': - case '4': - case '5': - case '6': - case '7': - case '8': - case '9': - { - add(current); - goto scan_number_decimal2; - } - - default: - { - error_message = "invalid number; expected digit after '.'"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - } - -scan_number_decimal2: - // we just parsed at least one number after a decimal point - switch (get()) - { - case '0': - case '1': - case '2': - case '3': - case '4': - case '5': - case '6': - case '7': - case '8': - case '9': - { - add(current); - goto scan_number_decimal2; - } - - case 'e': - case 'E': - { - add(current); - goto scan_number_exponent; - } - - default: - goto scan_number_done; - } - -scan_number_exponent: - // we just parsed an exponent - number_type = token_type::value_float; - switch (get()) - { - case '+': - case '-': - { - add(current); - goto scan_number_sign; - } - - case '0': - case '1': - case '2': - case '3': - case '4': - case '5': - case '6': - case '7': - case '8': - case '9': - { - add(current); - goto scan_number_any2; - } - - default: - { - error_message = - "invalid number; expected '+', '-', or digit after exponent"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - } - -scan_number_sign: - // we just parsed an exponent sign - switch (get()) - { - case '0': - case '1': - case '2': - case '3': - case '4': - case '5': - case '6': - case '7': - case '8': - case '9': - { - add(current); - goto scan_number_any2; - } - - default: - { - error_message = "invalid number; expected digit after exponent sign"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - } - -scan_number_any2: - // we just parsed a number after the exponent or exponent sign - switch (get()) - { - case '0': - case '1': - case '2': - case '3': - case '4': - case '5': - case '6': - case '7': - case '8': - case '9': - { - add(current); - goto scan_number_any2; - } - - default: - goto scan_number_done; - } - -scan_number_done: - // unget the character after the number (we only read it to know that - // we are done scanning a number) - unget(); - - char* endptr = nullptr; - errno = 0; - - // try to parse integers first and fall back to floats - if (number_type == token_type::value_unsigned) - { - const auto x = std::strtoull(token_buffer.data(), &endptr, 10); - - // we checked the number format before - JSON_ASSERT(endptr == token_buffer.data() + token_buffer.size()); - - if (errno == 0) - { - value_unsigned = static_cast(x); - if (value_unsigned == x) - { - return token_type::value_unsigned; - } - } - } - else if (number_type == token_type::value_integer) - { - const auto x = std::strtoll(token_buffer.data(), &endptr, 10); - - // we checked the number format before - JSON_ASSERT(endptr == token_buffer.data() + token_buffer.size()); - - if (errno == 0) - { - value_integer = static_cast(x); - if (value_integer == x) - { - return token_type::value_integer; - } - } - } - - // this code is reached if we parse a floating-point number or if an - // integer conversion above failed - strtof(value_float, token_buffer.data(), &endptr); - - // we checked the number format before - JSON_ASSERT(endptr == token_buffer.data() + token_buffer.size()); - - return token_type::value_float; - } - - /*! - @param[in] literal_text the literal text to expect - @param[in] length the length of the passed literal text - @param[in] return_type the token type to return on success - */ - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(2) - token_type scan_literal(const char_type* literal_text, const std::size_t length, - token_type return_type) - { - JSON_ASSERT(std::char_traits::to_char_type(current) == literal_text[0]); - for (std::size_t i = 1; i < length; ++i) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(std::char_traits::to_char_type(get()) != literal_text[i])) - { - error_message = "invalid literal"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - } - return return_type; - } - - ///////////////////// - // input management - ///////////////////// - - /// reset token_buffer; current character is beginning of token - void reset() noexcept - { - token_buffer.clear(); - token_string.clear(); - token_string.push_back(std::char_traits::to_char_type(current)); - } - - /* - @brief get next character from the input - - This function provides the interface to the used input adapter. It does - not throw in case the input reached EOF, but returns a - `std::char_traits::eof()` in that case. Stores the scanned characters - for use in error messages. - - @return character read from the input - */ - char_int_type get() - { - ++position.chars_read_total; - ++position.chars_read_current_line; - - if (next_unget) - { - // just reset the next_unget variable and work with current - next_unget = false; - } - else - { - current = ia.get_character(); - } - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(current != std::char_traits::eof())) - { - token_string.push_back(std::char_traits::to_char_type(current)); - } - - if (current == '\n') - { - ++position.lines_read; - position.chars_read_current_line = 0; - } - - return current; - } - - /*! - @brief unget current character (read it again on next get) - - We implement unget by setting variable next_unget to true. The input is not - changed - we just simulate ungetting by modifying chars_read_total, - chars_read_current_line, and token_string. The next call to get() will - behave as if the unget character is read again. - */ - void unget() - { - next_unget = true; - - --position.chars_read_total; - - // in case we "unget" a newline, we have to also decrement the lines_read - if (position.chars_read_current_line == 0) - { - if (position.lines_read > 0) - { - --position.lines_read; - } - } - else - { - --position.chars_read_current_line; - } - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(current != std::char_traits::eof())) - { - JSON_ASSERT(!token_string.empty()); - token_string.pop_back(); - } - } - - /// add a character to token_buffer - void add(char_int_type c) - { - token_buffer.push_back(static_cast(c)); - } - - public: - ///////////////////// - // value getters - ///////////////////// - - /// return integer value - constexpr number_integer_t get_number_integer() const noexcept - { - return value_integer; - } - - /// return unsigned integer value - constexpr number_unsigned_t get_number_unsigned() const noexcept - { - return value_unsigned; - } - - /// return floating-point value - constexpr number_float_t get_number_float() const noexcept - { - return value_float; - } - - /// return current string value (implicitly resets the token; useful only once) - string_t& get_string() - { - return token_buffer; - } - - ///////////////////// - // diagnostics - ///////////////////// - - /// return position of last read token - constexpr position_t get_position() const noexcept - { - return position; - } - - /// return the last read token (for errors only). Will never contain EOF - /// (an arbitrary value that is not a valid char value, often -1), because - /// 255 may legitimately occur. May contain NUL, which should be escaped. - std::string get_token_string() const - { - // escape control characters - std::string result; - for (const auto c : token_string) - { - if (static_cast(c) <= '\x1F') - { - // escape control characters - std::array cs{{}}; - (std::snprintf)(cs.data(), cs.size(), "", static_cast(c)); - result += cs.data(); - } - else - { - // add character as is - result.push_back(static_cast(c)); - } - } - - return result; - } - - /// return syntax error message - JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL - constexpr const char* get_error_message() const noexcept - { - return error_message; - } - - ///////////////////// - // actual scanner - ///////////////////// - - /*! - @brief skip the UTF-8 byte order mark - @return true iff there is no BOM or the correct BOM has been skipped - */ - bool skip_bom() - { - if (get() == 0xEF) - { - // check if we completely parse the BOM - return get() == 0xBB && get() == 0xBF; - } - - // the first character is not the beginning of the BOM; unget it to - // process is later - unget(); - return true; - } - - void skip_whitespace() - { - do - { - get(); - } - while (current == ' ' || current == '\t' || current == '\n' || current == '\r'); - } - - token_type scan() - { - // initially, skip the BOM - if (position.chars_read_total == 0 && !skip_bom()) - { - error_message = "invalid BOM; must be 0xEF 0xBB 0xBF if given"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - // read next character and ignore whitespace - skip_whitespace(); - - // ignore comments - while (ignore_comments && current == '/') - { - if (!scan_comment()) - { - return token_type::parse_error; - } - - // skip following whitespace - skip_whitespace(); - } - - switch (current) - { - // structural characters - case '[': - return token_type::begin_array; - case ']': - return token_type::end_array; - case '{': - return token_type::begin_object; - case '}': - return token_type::end_object; - case ':': - return token_type::name_separator; - case ',': - return token_type::value_separator; - - // literals - case 't': - { - std::array true_literal = {{'t', 'r', 'u', 'e'}}; - return scan_literal(true_literal.data(), true_literal.size(), token_type::literal_true); - } - case 'f': - { - std::array false_literal = {{'f', 'a', 'l', 's', 'e'}}; - return scan_literal(false_literal.data(), false_literal.size(), token_type::literal_false); - } - case 'n': - { - std::array null_literal = {{'n', 'u', 'l', 'l'}}; - return scan_literal(null_literal.data(), null_literal.size(), token_type::literal_null); - } - - // string - case '\"': - return scan_string(); - - // number - case '-': - case '0': - case '1': - case '2': - case '3': - case '4': - case '5': - case '6': - case '7': - case '8': - case '9': - return scan_number(); - - // end of input (the null byte is needed when parsing from - // string literals) - case '\0': - case std::char_traits::eof(): - return token_type::end_of_input; - - // error - default: - error_message = "invalid literal"; - return token_type::parse_error; - } - } - - private: - /// input adapter - InputAdapterType ia; - - /// whether comments should be ignored (true) or signaled as errors (false) - const bool ignore_comments = false; - - /// the current character - char_int_type current = std::char_traits::eof(); - - /// whether the next get() call should just return current - bool next_unget = false; - - /// the start position of the current token - position_t position {}; - - /// raw input token string (for error messages) - std::vector token_string {}; - - /// buffer for variable-length tokens (numbers, strings) - string_t token_buffer {}; - - /// a description of occurred lexer errors - const char* error_message = ""; - - // number values - number_integer_t value_integer = 0; - number_unsigned_t value_unsigned = 0; - number_float_t value_float = 0; - - /// the decimal point - const char_int_type decimal_point_char = '.'; -}; -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - -// #include - - -#include // size_t -#include // declval -#include // string - -// #include - -// #include - - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -template -using null_function_t = decltype(std::declval().null()); - -template -using boolean_function_t = - decltype(std::declval().boolean(std::declval())); - -template -using number_integer_function_t = - decltype(std::declval().number_integer(std::declval())); - -template -using number_unsigned_function_t = - decltype(std::declval().number_unsigned(std::declval())); - -template -using number_float_function_t = decltype(std::declval().number_float( - std::declval(), std::declval())); - -template -using string_function_t = - decltype(std::declval().string(std::declval())); - -template -using binary_function_t = - decltype(std::declval().binary(std::declval())); - -template -using start_object_function_t = - decltype(std::declval().start_object(std::declval())); - -template -using key_function_t = - decltype(std::declval().key(std::declval())); - -template -using end_object_function_t = decltype(std::declval().end_object()); - -template -using start_array_function_t = - decltype(std::declval().start_array(std::declval())); - -template -using end_array_function_t = decltype(std::declval().end_array()); - -template -using parse_error_function_t = decltype(std::declval().parse_error( - std::declval(), std::declval(), - std::declval())); - -template -struct is_sax -{ - private: - static_assert(is_basic_json::value, - "BasicJsonType must be of type basic_json<...>"); - - using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_integer_t; - using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_unsigned_t; - using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_float_t; - using string_t = typename BasicJsonType::string_t; - using binary_t = typename BasicJsonType::binary_t; - using exception_t = typename BasicJsonType::exception; - - public: - static constexpr bool value = - is_detected_exact::value && - is_detected_exact::value && - is_detected_exact::value && - is_detected_exact::value && - is_detected_exact::value && - is_detected_exact::value && - is_detected_exact::value && - is_detected_exact::value && - is_detected_exact::value && - is_detected_exact::value && - is_detected_exact::value && - is_detected_exact::value && - is_detected_exact::value; -}; - -template -struct is_sax_static_asserts -{ - private: - static_assert(is_basic_json::value, - "BasicJsonType must be of type basic_json<...>"); - - using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_integer_t; - using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_unsigned_t; - using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_float_t; - using string_t = typename BasicJsonType::string_t; - using binary_t = typename BasicJsonType::binary_t; - using exception_t = typename BasicJsonType::exception; - - public: - static_assert(is_detected_exact::value, - "Missing/invalid function: bool null()"); - static_assert(is_detected_exact::value, - "Missing/invalid function: bool boolean(bool)"); - static_assert(is_detected_exact::value, - "Missing/invalid function: bool boolean(bool)"); - static_assert( - is_detected_exact::value, - "Missing/invalid function: bool number_integer(number_integer_t)"); - static_assert( - is_detected_exact::value, - "Missing/invalid function: bool number_unsigned(number_unsigned_t)"); - static_assert(is_detected_exact::value, - "Missing/invalid function: bool number_float(number_float_t, const string_t&)"); - static_assert( - is_detected_exact::value, - "Missing/invalid function: bool string(string_t&)"); - static_assert( - is_detected_exact::value, - "Missing/invalid function: bool binary(binary_t&)"); - static_assert(is_detected_exact::value, - "Missing/invalid function: bool start_object(std::size_t)"); - static_assert(is_detected_exact::value, - "Missing/invalid function: bool key(string_t&)"); - static_assert(is_detected_exact::value, - "Missing/invalid function: bool end_object()"); - static_assert(is_detected_exact::value, - "Missing/invalid function: bool start_array(std::size_t)"); - static_assert(is_detected_exact::value, - "Missing/invalid function: bool end_array()"); - static_assert( - is_detected_exact::value, - "Missing/invalid function: bool parse_error(std::size_t, const " - "std::string&, const exception&)"); -}; -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ - -/// how to treat CBOR tags -enum class cbor_tag_handler_t -{ - error, ///< throw a parse_error exception in case of a tag - ignore ///< ignore tags -}; - -/*! -@brief determine system byte order - -@return true if and only if system's byte order is little endian - -@note from https://stackoverflow.com/a/1001328/266378 -*/ -static inline bool little_endianess(int num = 1) noexcept -{ - return *reinterpret_cast(&num) == 1; -} - - -/////////////////// -// binary reader // -/////////////////// - -/*! -@brief deserialization of CBOR, MessagePack, and UBJSON values -*/ -template> -class binary_reader -{ - using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_integer_t; - using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_unsigned_t; - using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_float_t; - using string_t = typename BasicJsonType::string_t; - using binary_t = typename BasicJsonType::binary_t; - using json_sax_t = SAX; - using char_type = typename InputAdapterType::char_type; - using char_int_type = typename std::char_traits::int_type; - - public: - /*! - @brief create a binary reader - - @param[in] adapter input adapter to read from - */ - explicit binary_reader(InputAdapterType&& adapter) : ia(std::move(adapter)) - { - (void)detail::is_sax_static_asserts {}; - } - - // make class move-only - binary_reader(const binary_reader&) = delete; - binary_reader(binary_reader&&) = default; - binary_reader& operator=(const binary_reader&) = delete; - binary_reader& operator=(binary_reader&&) = default; - ~binary_reader() = default; - - /*! - @param[in] format the binary format to parse - @param[in] sax_ a SAX event processor - @param[in] strict whether to expect the input to be consumed completed - @param[in] tag_handler how to treat CBOR tags - - @return - */ - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(3) - bool sax_parse(const input_format_t format, - json_sax_t* sax_, - const bool strict = true, - const cbor_tag_handler_t tag_handler = cbor_tag_handler_t::error) - { - sax = sax_; - bool result = false; - - switch (format) - { - case input_format_t::bson: - result = parse_bson_internal(); - break; - - case input_format_t::cbor: - result = parse_cbor_internal(true, tag_handler); - break; - - case input_format_t::msgpack: - result = parse_msgpack_internal(); - break; - - case input_format_t::ubjson: - result = parse_ubjson_internal(); - break; - - default: // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - JSON_ASSERT(false); // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - } - - // strict mode: next byte must be EOF - if (result && strict) - { - if (format == input_format_t::ubjson) - { - get_ignore_noop(); - } - else - { - get(); - } - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(current != std::char_traits::eof())) - { - return sax->parse_error(chars_read, get_token_string(), - parse_error::create(110, chars_read, exception_message(format, "expected end of input; last byte: 0x" + get_token_string(), "value"))); - } - } - - return result; - } - - private: - ////////// - // BSON // - ////////// - - /*! - @brief Reads in a BSON-object and passes it to the SAX-parser. - @return whether a valid BSON-value was passed to the SAX parser - */ - bool parse_bson_internal() - { - std::int32_t document_size{}; - get_number(input_format_t::bson, document_size); - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->start_object(std::size_t(-1)))) - { - return false; - } - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!parse_bson_element_list(/*is_array*/false))) - { - return false; - } - - return sax->end_object(); - } - - /*! - @brief Parses a C-style string from the BSON input. - @param[in, out] result A reference to the string variable where the read - string is to be stored. - @return `true` if the \x00-byte indicating the end of the string was - encountered before the EOF; false` indicates an unexpected EOF. - */ - bool get_bson_cstr(string_t& result) - { - auto out = std::back_inserter(result); - while (true) - { - get(); - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!unexpect_eof(input_format_t::bson, "cstring"))) - { - return false; - } - if (current == 0x00) - { - return true; - } - *out++ = static_cast(current); - } - } - - /*! - @brief Parses a zero-terminated string of length @a len from the BSON - input. - @param[in] len The length (including the zero-byte at the end) of the - string to be read. - @param[in, out] result A reference to the string variable where the read - string is to be stored. - @tparam NumberType The type of the length @a len - @pre len >= 1 - @return `true` if the string was successfully parsed - */ - template - bool get_bson_string(const NumberType len, string_t& result) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(len < 1)) - { - auto last_token = get_token_string(); - return sax->parse_error(chars_read, last_token, parse_error::create(112, chars_read, exception_message(input_format_t::bson, "string length must be at least 1, is " + std::to_string(len), "string"))); - } - - return get_string(input_format_t::bson, len - static_cast(1), result) && get() != std::char_traits::eof(); - } - - /*! - @brief Parses a byte array input of length @a len from the BSON input. - @param[in] len The length of the byte array to be read. - @param[in, out] result A reference to the binary variable where the read - array is to be stored. - @tparam NumberType The type of the length @a len - @pre len >= 0 - @return `true` if the byte array was successfully parsed - */ - template - bool get_bson_binary(const NumberType len, binary_t& result) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(len < 0)) - { - auto last_token = get_token_string(); - return sax->parse_error(chars_read, last_token, parse_error::create(112, chars_read, exception_message(input_format_t::bson, "byte array length cannot be negative, is " + std::to_string(len), "binary"))); - } - - // All BSON binary values have a subtype - std::uint8_t subtype{}; - get_number(input_format_t::bson, subtype); - result.set_subtype(subtype); - - return get_binary(input_format_t::bson, len, result); - } - - /*! - @brief Read a BSON document element of the given @a element_type. - @param[in] element_type The BSON element type, c.f. http://bsonspec.org/spec.html - @param[in] element_type_parse_position The position in the input stream, - where the `element_type` was read. - @warning Not all BSON element types are supported yet. An unsupported - @a element_type will give rise to a parse_error.114: - Unsupported BSON record type 0x... - @return whether a valid BSON-object/array was passed to the SAX parser - */ - bool parse_bson_element_internal(const char_int_type element_type, - const std::size_t element_type_parse_position) - { - switch (element_type) - { - case 0x01: // double - { - double number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::bson, number) && sax->number_float(static_cast(number), ""); - } - - case 0x02: // string - { - std::int32_t len{}; - string_t value; - return get_number(input_format_t::bson, len) && get_bson_string(len, value) && sax->string(value); - } - - case 0x03: // object - { - return parse_bson_internal(); - } - - case 0x04: // array - { - return parse_bson_array(); - } - - case 0x05: // binary - { - std::int32_t len{}; - binary_t value; - return get_number(input_format_t::bson, len) && get_bson_binary(len, value) && sax->binary(value); - } - - case 0x08: // boolean - { - return sax->boolean(get() != 0); - } - - case 0x0A: // null - { - return sax->null(); - } - - case 0x10: // int32 - { - std::int32_t value{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::bson, value) && sax->number_integer(value); - } - - case 0x12: // int64 - { - std::int64_t value{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::bson, value) && sax->number_integer(value); - } - - default: // anything else not supported (yet) - { - std::array cr{{}}; - (std::snprintf)(cr.data(), cr.size(), "%.2hhX", static_cast(element_type)); - return sax->parse_error(element_type_parse_position, std::string(cr.data()), parse_error::create(114, element_type_parse_position, "Unsupported BSON record type 0x" + std::string(cr.data()))); - } - } - } - - /*! - @brief Read a BSON element list (as specified in the BSON-spec) - - The same binary layout is used for objects and arrays, hence it must be - indicated with the argument @a is_array which one is expected - (true --> array, false --> object). - - @param[in] is_array Determines if the element list being read is to be - treated as an object (@a is_array == false), or as an - array (@a is_array == true). - @return whether a valid BSON-object/array was passed to the SAX parser - */ - bool parse_bson_element_list(const bool is_array) - { - string_t key; - - while (auto element_type = get()) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!unexpect_eof(input_format_t::bson, "element list"))) - { - return false; - } - - const std::size_t element_type_parse_position = chars_read; - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!get_bson_cstr(key))) - { - return false; - } - - if (!is_array && !sax->key(key)) - { - return false; - } - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!parse_bson_element_internal(element_type, element_type_parse_position))) - { - return false; - } - - // get_bson_cstr only appends - key.clear(); - } - - return true; - } - - /*! - @brief Reads an array from the BSON input and passes it to the SAX-parser. - @return whether a valid BSON-array was passed to the SAX parser - */ - bool parse_bson_array() - { - std::int32_t document_size{}; - get_number(input_format_t::bson, document_size); - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->start_array(std::size_t(-1)))) - { - return false; - } - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!parse_bson_element_list(/*is_array*/true))) - { - return false; - } - - return sax->end_array(); - } - - ////////// - // CBOR // - ////////// - - /*! - @param[in] get_char whether a new character should be retrieved from the - input (true) or whether the last read character should - be considered instead (false) - @param[in] tag_handler how CBOR tags should be treated - - @return whether a valid CBOR value was passed to the SAX parser - */ - bool parse_cbor_internal(const bool get_char, - const cbor_tag_handler_t tag_handler) - { - switch (get_char ? get() : current) - { - // EOF - case std::char_traits::eof(): - return unexpect_eof(input_format_t::cbor, "value"); - - // Integer 0x00..0x17 (0..23) - case 0x00: - case 0x01: - case 0x02: - case 0x03: - case 0x04: - case 0x05: - case 0x06: - case 0x07: - case 0x08: - case 0x09: - case 0x0A: - case 0x0B: - case 0x0C: - case 0x0D: - case 0x0E: - case 0x0F: - case 0x10: - case 0x11: - case 0x12: - case 0x13: - case 0x14: - case 0x15: - case 0x16: - case 0x17: - return sax->number_unsigned(static_cast(current)); - - case 0x18: // Unsigned integer (one-byte uint8_t follows) - { - std::uint8_t number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, number) && sax->number_unsigned(number); - } - - case 0x19: // Unsigned integer (two-byte uint16_t follows) - { - std::uint16_t number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, number) && sax->number_unsigned(number); - } - - case 0x1A: // Unsigned integer (four-byte uint32_t follows) - { - std::uint32_t number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, number) && sax->number_unsigned(number); - } - - case 0x1B: // Unsigned integer (eight-byte uint64_t follows) - { - std::uint64_t number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, number) && sax->number_unsigned(number); - } - - // Negative integer -1-0x00..-1-0x17 (-1..-24) - case 0x20: - case 0x21: - case 0x22: - case 0x23: - case 0x24: - case 0x25: - case 0x26: - case 0x27: - case 0x28: - case 0x29: - case 0x2A: - case 0x2B: - case 0x2C: - case 0x2D: - case 0x2E: - case 0x2F: - case 0x30: - case 0x31: - case 0x32: - case 0x33: - case 0x34: - case 0x35: - case 0x36: - case 0x37: - return sax->number_integer(static_cast(0x20 - 1 - current)); - - case 0x38: // Negative integer (one-byte uint8_t follows) - { - std::uint8_t number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, number) && sax->number_integer(static_cast(-1) - number); - } - - case 0x39: // Negative integer -1-n (two-byte uint16_t follows) - { - std::uint16_t number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, number) && sax->number_integer(static_cast(-1) - number); - } - - case 0x3A: // Negative integer -1-n (four-byte uint32_t follows) - { - std::uint32_t number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, number) && sax->number_integer(static_cast(-1) - number); - } - - case 0x3B: // Negative integer -1-n (eight-byte uint64_t follows) - { - std::uint64_t number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, number) && sax->number_integer(static_cast(-1) - - static_cast(number)); - } - - // Binary data (0x00..0x17 bytes follow) - case 0x40: - case 0x41: - case 0x42: - case 0x43: - case 0x44: - case 0x45: - case 0x46: - case 0x47: - case 0x48: - case 0x49: - case 0x4A: - case 0x4B: - case 0x4C: - case 0x4D: - case 0x4E: - case 0x4F: - case 0x50: - case 0x51: - case 0x52: - case 0x53: - case 0x54: - case 0x55: - case 0x56: - case 0x57: - case 0x58: // Binary data (one-byte uint8_t for n follows) - case 0x59: // Binary data (two-byte uint16_t for n follow) - case 0x5A: // Binary data (four-byte uint32_t for n follow) - case 0x5B: // Binary data (eight-byte uint64_t for n follow) - case 0x5F: // Binary data (indefinite length) - { - binary_t b; - return get_cbor_binary(b) && sax->binary(b); - } - - // UTF-8 string (0x00..0x17 bytes follow) - case 0x60: - case 0x61: - case 0x62: - case 0x63: - case 0x64: - case 0x65: - case 0x66: - case 0x67: - case 0x68: - case 0x69: - case 0x6A: - case 0x6B: - case 0x6C: - case 0x6D: - case 0x6E: - case 0x6F: - case 0x70: - case 0x71: - case 0x72: - case 0x73: - case 0x74: - case 0x75: - case 0x76: - case 0x77: - case 0x78: // UTF-8 string (one-byte uint8_t for n follows) - case 0x79: // UTF-8 string (two-byte uint16_t for n follow) - case 0x7A: // UTF-8 string (four-byte uint32_t for n follow) - case 0x7B: // UTF-8 string (eight-byte uint64_t for n follow) - case 0x7F: // UTF-8 string (indefinite length) - { - string_t s; - return get_cbor_string(s) && sax->string(s); - } - - // array (0x00..0x17 data items follow) - case 0x80: - case 0x81: - case 0x82: - case 0x83: - case 0x84: - case 0x85: - case 0x86: - case 0x87: - case 0x88: - case 0x89: - case 0x8A: - case 0x8B: - case 0x8C: - case 0x8D: - case 0x8E: - case 0x8F: - case 0x90: - case 0x91: - case 0x92: - case 0x93: - case 0x94: - case 0x95: - case 0x96: - case 0x97: - return get_cbor_array(static_cast(static_cast(current) & 0x1Fu), tag_handler); - - case 0x98: // array (one-byte uint8_t for n follows) - { - std::uint8_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, len) && get_cbor_array(static_cast(len), tag_handler); - } - - case 0x99: // array (two-byte uint16_t for n follow) - { - std::uint16_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, len) && get_cbor_array(static_cast(len), tag_handler); - } - - case 0x9A: // array (four-byte uint32_t for n follow) - { - std::uint32_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, len) && get_cbor_array(static_cast(len), tag_handler); - } - - case 0x9B: // array (eight-byte uint64_t for n follow) - { - std::uint64_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, len) && get_cbor_array(static_cast(len), tag_handler); - } - - case 0x9F: // array (indefinite length) - return get_cbor_array(std::size_t(-1), tag_handler); - - // map (0x00..0x17 pairs of data items follow) - case 0xA0: - case 0xA1: - case 0xA2: - case 0xA3: - case 0xA4: - case 0xA5: - case 0xA6: - case 0xA7: - case 0xA8: - case 0xA9: - case 0xAA: - case 0xAB: - case 0xAC: - case 0xAD: - case 0xAE: - case 0xAF: - case 0xB0: - case 0xB1: - case 0xB2: - case 0xB3: - case 0xB4: - case 0xB5: - case 0xB6: - case 0xB7: - return get_cbor_object(static_cast(static_cast(current) & 0x1Fu), tag_handler); - - case 0xB8: // map (one-byte uint8_t for n follows) - { - std::uint8_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, len) && get_cbor_object(static_cast(len), tag_handler); - } - - case 0xB9: // map (two-byte uint16_t for n follow) - { - std::uint16_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, len) && get_cbor_object(static_cast(len), tag_handler); - } - - case 0xBA: // map (four-byte uint32_t for n follow) - { - std::uint32_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, len) && get_cbor_object(static_cast(len), tag_handler); - } - - case 0xBB: // map (eight-byte uint64_t for n follow) - { - std::uint64_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, len) && get_cbor_object(static_cast(len), tag_handler); - } - - case 0xBF: // map (indefinite length) - return get_cbor_object(std::size_t(-1), tag_handler); - - case 0xC6: // tagged item - case 0xC7: - case 0xC8: - case 0xC9: - case 0xCA: - case 0xCB: - case 0xCC: - case 0xCD: - case 0xCE: - case 0xCF: - case 0xD0: - case 0xD1: - case 0xD2: - case 0xD3: - case 0xD4: - case 0xD8: // tagged item (1 bytes follow) - case 0xD9: // tagged item (2 bytes follow) - case 0xDA: // tagged item (4 bytes follow) - case 0xDB: // tagged item (8 bytes follow) - { - switch (tag_handler) - { - case cbor_tag_handler_t::error: - { - auto last_token = get_token_string(); - return sax->parse_error(chars_read, last_token, parse_error::create(112, chars_read, exception_message(input_format_t::cbor, "invalid byte: 0x" + last_token, "value"))); - } - - case cbor_tag_handler_t::ignore: - { - switch (current) - { - case 0xD8: - { - std::uint8_t len{}; - get_number(input_format_t::cbor, len); - break; - } - case 0xD9: - { - std::uint16_t len{}; - get_number(input_format_t::cbor, len); - break; - } - case 0xDA: - { - std::uint32_t len{}; - get_number(input_format_t::cbor, len); - break; - } - case 0xDB: - { - std::uint64_t len{}; - get_number(input_format_t::cbor, len); - break; - } - default: - break; - } - return parse_cbor_internal(true, tag_handler); - } - - default: // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - JSON_ASSERT(false); // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - } - } - - case 0xF4: // false - return sax->boolean(false); - - case 0xF5: // true - return sax->boolean(true); - - case 0xF6: // null - return sax->null(); - - case 0xF9: // Half-Precision Float (two-byte IEEE 754) - { - const auto byte1_raw = get(); - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!unexpect_eof(input_format_t::cbor, "number"))) - { - return false; - } - const auto byte2_raw = get(); - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!unexpect_eof(input_format_t::cbor, "number"))) - { - return false; - } - - const auto byte1 = static_cast(byte1_raw); - const auto byte2 = static_cast(byte2_raw); - - // code from RFC 7049, Appendix D, Figure 3: - // As half-precision floating-point numbers were only added - // to IEEE 754 in 2008, today's programming platforms often - // still only have limited support for them. It is very - // easy to include at least decoding support for them even - // without such support. An example of a small decoder for - // half-precision floating-point numbers in the C language - // is shown in Fig. 3. - const auto half = static_cast((byte1 << 8u) + byte2); - const double val = [&half] - { - const int exp = (half >> 10u) & 0x1Fu; - const unsigned int mant = half & 0x3FFu; - JSON_ASSERT(0 <= exp&& exp <= 32); - JSON_ASSERT(mant <= 1024); - switch (exp) - { - case 0: - return std::ldexp(mant, -24); - case 31: - return (mant == 0) - ? std::numeric_limits::infinity() - : std::numeric_limits::quiet_NaN(); - default: - return std::ldexp(mant + 1024, exp - 25); - } - }(); - return sax->number_float((half & 0x8000u) != 0 - ? static_cast(-val) - : static_cast(val), ""); - } - - case 0xFA: // Single-Precision Float (four-byte IEEE 754) - { - float number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, number) && sax->number_float(static_cast(number), ""); - } - - case 0xFB: // Double-Precision Float (eight-byte IEEE 754) - { - double number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, number) && sax->number_float(static_cast(number), ""); - } - - default: // anything else (0xFF is handled inside the other types) - { - auto last_token = get_token_string(); - return sax->parse_error(chars_read, last_token, parse_error::create(112, chars_read, exception_message(input_format_t::cbor, "invalid byte: 0x" + last_token, "value"))); - } - } - } - - /*! - @brief reads a CBOR string - - This function first reads starting bytes to determine the expected - string length and then copies this number of bytes into a string. - Additionally, CBOR's strings with indefinite lengths are supported. - - @param[out] result created string - - @return whether string creation completed - */ - bool get_cbor_string(string_t& result) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!unexpect_eof(input_format_t::cbor, "string"))) - { - return false; - } - - switch (current) - { - // UTF-8 string (0x00..0x17 bytes follow) - case 0x60: - case 0x61: - case 0x62: - case 0x63: - case 0x64: - case 0x65: - case 0x66: - case 0x67: - case 0x68: - case 0x69: - case 0x6A: - case 0x6B: - case 0x6C: - case 0x6D: - case 0x6E: - case 0x6F: - case 0x70: - case 0x71: - case 0x72: - case 0x73: - case 0x74: - case 0x75: - case 0x76: - case 0x77: - { - return get_string(input_format_t::cbor, static_cast(current) & 0x1Fu, result); - } - - case 0x78: // UTF-8 string (one-byte uint8_t for n follows) - { - std::uint8_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, len) && get_string(input_format_t::cbor, len, result); - } - - case 0x79: // UTF-8 string (two-byte uint16_t for n follow) - { - std::uint16_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, len) && get_string(input_format_t::cbor, len, result); - } - - case 0x7A: // UTF-8 string (four-byte uint32_t for n follow) - { - std::uint32_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, len) && get_string(input_format_t::cbor, len, result); - } - - case 0x7B: // UTF-8 string (eight-byte uint64_t for n follow) - { - std::uint64_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, len) && get_string(input_format_t::cbor, len, result); - } - - case 0x7F: // UTF-8 string (indefinite length) - { - while (get() != 0xFF) - { - string_t chunk; - if (!get_cbor_string(chunk)) - { - return false; - } - result.append(chunk); - } - return true; - } - - default: - { - auto last_token = get_token_string(); - return sax->parse_error(chars_read, last_token, parse_error::create(113, chars_read, exception_message(input_format_t::cbor, "expected length specification (0x60-0x7B) or indefinite string type (0x7F); last byte: 0x" + last_token, "string"))); - } - } - } - - /*! - @brief reads a CBOR byte array - - This function first reads starting bytes to determine the expected - byte array length and then copies this number of bytes into the byte array. - Additionally, CBOR's byte arrays with indefinite lengths are supported. - - @param[out] result created byte array - - @return whether byte array creation completed - */ - bool get_cbor_binary(binary_t& result) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!unexpect_eof(input_format_t::cbor, "binary"))) - { - return false; - } - - switch (current) - { - // Binary data (0x00..0x17 bytes follow) - case 0x40: - case 0x41: - case 0x42: - case 0x43: - case 0x44: - case 0x45: - case 0x46: - case 0x47: - case 0x48: - case 0x49: - case 0x4A: - case 0x4B: - case 0x4C: - case 0x4D: - case 0x4E: - case 0x4F: - case 0x50: - case 0x51: - case 0x52: - case 0x53: - case 0x54: - case 0x55: - case 0x56: - case 0x57: - { - return get_binary(input_format_t::cbor, static_cast(current) & 0x1Fu, result); - } - - case 0x58: // Binary data (one-byte uint8_t for n follows) - { - std::uint8_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, len) && - get_binary(input_format_t::cbor, len, result); - } - - case 0x59: // Binary data (two-byte uint16_t for n follow) - { - std::uint16_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, len) && - get_binary(input_format_t::cbor, len, result); - } - - case 0x5A: // Binary data (four-byte uint32_t for n follow) - { - std::uint32_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, len) && - get_binary(input_format_t::cbor, len, result); - } - - case 0x5B: // Binary data (eight-byte uint64_t for n follow) - { - std::uint64_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::cbor, len) && - get_binary(input_format_t::cbor, len, result); - } - - case 0x5F: // Binary data (indefinite length) - { - while (get() != 0xFF) - { - binary_t chunk; - if (!get_cbor_binary(chunk)) - { - return false; - } - result.insert(result.end(), chunk.begin(), chunk.end()); - } - return true; - } - - default: - { - auto last_token = get_token_string(); - return sax->parse_error(chars_read, last_token, parse_error::create(113, chars_read, exception_message(input_format_t::cbor, "expected length specification (0x40-0x5B) or indefinite binary array type (0x5F); last byte: 0x" + last_token, "binary"))); - } - } - } - - /*! - @param[in] len the length of the array or std::size_t(-1) for an - array of indefinite size - @param[in] tag_handler how CBOR tags should be treated - @return whether array creation completed - */ - bool get_cbor_array(const std::size_t len, - const cbor_tag_handler_t tag_handler) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->start_array(len))) - { - return false; - } - - if (len != std::size_t(-1)) - { - for (std::size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!parse_cbor_internal(true, tag_handler))) - { - return false; - } - } - } - else - { - while (get() != 0xFF) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!parse_cbor_internal(false, tag_handler))) - { - return false; - } - } - } - - return sax->end_array(); - } - - /*! - @param[in] len the length of the object or std::size_t(-1) for an - object of indefinite size - @param[in] tag_handler how CBOR tags should be treated - @return whether object creation completed - */ - bool get_cbor_object(const std::size_t len, - const cbor_tag_handler_t tag_handler) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->start_object(len))) - { - return false; - } - - string_t key; - if (len != std::size_t(-1)) - { - for (std::size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i) - { - get(); - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!get_cbor_string(key) || !sax->key(key))) - { - return false; - } - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!parse_cbor_internal(true, tag_handler))) - { - return false; - } - key.clear(); - } - } - else - { - while (get() != 0xFF) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!get_cbor_string(key) || !sax->key(key))) - { - return false; - } - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!parse_cbor_internal(true, tag_handler))) - { - return false; - } - key.clear(); - } - } - - return sax->end_object(); - } - - ///////////// - // MsgPack // - ///////////// - - /*! - @return whether a valid MessagePack value was passed to the SAX parser - */ - bool parse_msgpack_internal() - { - switch (get()) - { - // EOF - case std::char_traits::eof(): - return unexpect_eof(input_format_t::msgpack, "value"); - - // positive fixint - case 0x00: - case 0x01: - case 0x02: - case 0x03: - case 0x04: - case 0x05: - case 0x06: - case 0x07: - case 0x08: - case 0x09: - case 0x0A: - case 0x0B: - case 0x0C: - case 0x0D: - case 0x0E: - case 0x0F: - case 0x10: - case 0x11: - case 0x12: - case 0x13: - case 0x14: - case 0x15: - case 0x16: - case 0x17: - case 0x18: - case 0x19: - case 0x1A: - case 0x1B: - case 0x1C: - case 0x1D: - case 0x1E: - case 0x1F: - case 0x20: - case 0x21: - case 0x22: - case 0x23: - case 0x24: - case 0x25: - case 0x26: - case 0x27: - case 0x28: - case 0x29: - case 0x2A: - case 0x2B: - case 0x2C: - case 0x2D: - case 0x2E: - case 0x2F: - case 0x30: - case 0x31: - case 0x32: - case 0x33: - case 0x34: - case 0x35: - case 0x36: - case 0x37: - case 0x38: - case 0x39: - case 0x3A: - case 0x3B: - case 0x3C: - case 0x3D: - case 0x3E: - case 0x3F: - case 0x40: - case 0x41: - case 0x42: - case 0x43: - case 0x44: - case 0x45: - case 0x46: - case 0x47: - case 0x48: - case 0x49: - case 0x4A: - case 0x4B: - case 0x4C: - case 0x4D: - case 0x4E: - case 0x4F: - case 0x50: - case 0x51: - case 0x52: - case 0x53: - case 0x54: - case 0x55: - case 0x56: - case 0x57: - case 0x58: - case 0x59: - case 0x5A: - case 0x5B: - case 0x5C: - case 0x5D: - case 0x5E: - case 0x5F: - case 0x60: - case 0x61: - case 0x62: - case 0x63: - case 0x64: - case 0x65: - case 0x66: - case 0x67: - case 0x68: - case 0x69: - case 0x6A: - case 0x6B: - case 0x6C: - case 0x6D: - case 0x6E: - case 0x6F: - case 0x70: - case 0x71: - case 0x72: - case 0x73: - case 0x74: - case 0x75: - case 0x76: - case 0x77: - case 0x78: - case 0x79: - case 0x7A: - case 0x7B: - case 0x7C: - case 0x7D: - case 0x7E: - case 0x7F: - return sax->number_unsigned(static_cast(current)); - - // fixmap - case 0x80: - case 0x81: - case 0x82: - case 0x83: - case 0x84: - case 0x85: - case 0x86: - case 0x87: - case 0x88: - case 0x89: - case 0x8A: - case 0x8B: - case 0x8C: - case 0x8D: - case 0x8E: - case 0x8F: - return get_msgpack_object(static_cast(static_cast(current) & 0x0Fu)); - - // fixarray - case 0x90: - case 0x91: - case 0x92: - case 0x93: - case 0x94: - case 0x95: - case 0x96: - case 0x97: - case 0x98: - case 0x99: - case 0x9A: - case 0x9B: - case 0x9C: - case 0x9D: - case 0x9E: - case 0x9F: - return get_msgpack_array(static_cast(static_cast(current) & 0x0Fu)); - - // fixstr - case 0xA0: - case 0xA1: - case 0xA2: - case 0xA3: - case 0xA4: - case 0xA5: - case 0xA6: - case 0xA7: - case 0xA8: - case 0xA9: - case 0xAA: - case 0xAB: - case 0xAC: - case 0xAD: - case 0xAE: - case 0xAF: - case 0xB0: - case 0xB1: - case 0xB2: - case 0xB3: - case 0xB4: - case 0xB5: - case 0xB6: - case 0xB7: - case 0xB8: - case 0xB9: - case 0xBA: - case 0xBB: - case 0xBC: - case 0xBD: - case 0xBE: - case 0xBF: - case 0xD9: // str 8 - case 0xDA: // str 16 - case 0xDB: // str 32 - { - string_t s; - return get_msgpack_string(s) && sax->string(s); - } - - case 0xC0: // nil - return sax->null(); - - case 0xC2: // false - return sax->boolean(false); - - case 0xC3: // true - return sax->boolean(true); - - case 0xC4: // bin 8 - case 0xC5: // bin 16 - case 0xC6: // bin 32 - case 0xC7: // ext 8 - case 0xC8: // ext 16 - case 0xC9: // ext 32 - case 0xD4: // fixext 1 - case 0xD5: // fixext 2 - case 0xD6: // fixext 4 - case 0xD7: // fixext 8 - case 0xD8: // fixext 16 - { - binary_t b; - return get_msgpack_binary(b) && sax->binary(b); - } - - case 0xCA: // float 32 - { - float number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, number) && sax->number_float(static_cast(number), ""); - } - - case 0xCB: // float 64 - { - double number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, number) && sax->number_float(static_cast(number), ""); - } - - case 0xCC: // uint 8 - { - std::uint8_t number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, number) && sax->number_unsigned(number); - } - - case 0xCD: // uint 16 - { - std::uint16_t number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, number) && sax->number_unsigned(number); - } - - case 0xCE: // uint 32 - { - std::uint32_t number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, number) && sax->number_unsigned(number); - } - - case 0xCF: // uint 64 - { - std::uint64_t number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, number) && sax->number_unsigned(number); - } - - case 0xD0: // int 8 - { - std::int8_t number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, number) && sax->number_integer(number); - } - - case 0xD1: // int 16 - { - std::int16_t number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, number) && sax->number_integer(number); - } - - case 0xD2: // int 32 - { - std::int32_t number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, number) && sax->number_integer(number); - } - - case 0xD3: // int 64 - { - std::int64_t number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, number) && sax->number_integer(number); - } - - case 0xDC: // array 16 - { - std::uint16_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, len) && get_msgpack_array(static_cast(len)); - } - - case 0xDD: // array 32 - { - std::uint32_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, len) && get_msgpack_array(static_cast(len)); - } - - case 0xDE: // map 16 - { - std::uint16_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, len) && get_msgpack_object(static_cast(len)); - } - - case 0xDF: // map 32 - { - std::uint32_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, len) && get_msgpack_object(static_cast(len)); - } - - // negative fixint - case 0xE0: - case 0xE1: - case 0xE2: - case 0xE3: - case 0xE4: - case 0xE5: - case 0xE6: - case 0xE7: - case 0xE8: - case 0xE9: - case 0xEA: - case 0xEB: - case 0xEC: - case 0xED: - case 0xEE: - case 0xEF: - case 0xF0: - case 0xF1: - case 0xF2: - case 0xF3: - case 0xF4: - case 0xF5: - case 0xF6: - case 0xF7: - case 0xF8: - case 0xF9: - case 0xFA: - case 0xFB: - case 0xFC: - case 0xFD: - case 0xFE: - case 0xFF: - return sax->number_integer(static_cast(current)); - - default: // anything else - { - auto last_token = get_token_string(); - return sax->parse_error(chars_read, last_token, parse_error::create(112, chars_read, exception_message(input_format_t::msgpack, "invalid byte: 0x" + last_token, "value"))); - } - } - } - - /*! - @brief reads a MessagePack string - - This function first reads starting bytes to determine the expected - string length and then copies this number of bytes into a string. - - @param[out] result created string - - @return whether string creation completed - */ - bool get_msgpack_string(string_t& result) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!unexpect_eof(input_format_t::msgpack, "string"))) - { - return false; - } - - switch (current) - { - // fixstr - case 0xA0: - case 0xA1: - case 0xA2: - case 0xA3: - case 0xA4: - case 0xA5: - case 0xA6: - case 0xA7: - case 0xA8: - case 0xA9: - case 0xAA: - case 0xAB: - case 0xAC: - case 0xAD: - case 0xAE: - case 0xAF: - case 0xB0: - case 0xB1: - case 0xB2: - case 0xB3: - case 0xB4: - case 0xB5: - case 0xB6: - case 0xB7: - case 0xB8: - case 0xB9: - case 0xBA: - case 0xBB: - case 0xBC: - case 0xBD: - case 0xBE: - case 0xBF: - { - return get_string(input_format_t::msgpack, static_cast(current) & 0x1Fu, result); - } - - case 0xD9: // str 8 - { - std::uint8_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, len) && get_string(input_format_t::msgpack, len, result); - } - - case 0xDA: // str 16 - { - std::uint16_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, len) && get_string(input_format_t::msgpack, len, result); - } - - case 0xDB: // str 32 - { - std::uint32_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, len) && get_string(input_format_t::msgpack, len, result); - } - - default: - { - auto last_token = get_token_string(); - return sax->parse_error(chars_read, last_token, parse_error::create(113, chars_read, exception_message(input_format_t::msgpack, "expected length specification (0xA0-0xBF, 0xD9-0xDB); last byte: 0x" + last_token, "string"))); - } - } - } - - /*! - @brief reads a MessagePack byte array - - This function first reads starting bytes to determine the expected - byte array length and then copies this number of bytes into a byte array. - - @param[out] result created byte array - - @return whether byte array creation completed - */ - bool get_msgpack_binary(binary_t& result) - { - // helper function to set the subtype - auto assign_and_return_true = [&result](std::int8_t subtype) - { - result.set_subtype(static_cast(subtype)); - return true; - }; - - switch (current) - { - case 0xC4: // bin 8 - { - std::uint8_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, len) && - get_binary(input_format_t::msgpack, len, result); - } - - case 0xC5: // bin 16 - { - std::uint16_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, len) && - get_binary(input_format_t::msgpack, len, result); - } - - case 0xC6: // bin 32 - { - std::uint32_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, len) && - get_binary(input_format_t::msgpack, len, result); - } - - case 0xC7: // ext 8 - { - std::uint8_t len{}; - std::int8_t subtype{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, len) && - get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, subtype) && - get_binary(input_format_t::msgpack, len, result) && - assign_and_return_true(subtype); - } - - case 0xC8: // ext 16 - { - std::uint16_t len{}; - std::int8_t subtype{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, len) && - get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, subtype) && - get_binary(input_format_t::msgpack, len, result) && - assign_and_return_true(subtype); - } - - case 0xC9: // ext 32 - { - std::uint32_t len{}; - std::int8_t subtype{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, len) && - get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, subtype) && - get_binary(input_format_t::msgpack, len, result) && - assign_and_return_true(subtype); - } - - case 0xD4: // fixext 1 - { - std::int8_t subtype{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, subtype) && - get_binary(input_format_t::msgpack, 1, result) && - assign_and_return_true(subtype); - } - - case 0xD5: // fixext 2 - { - std::int8_t subtype{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, subtype) && - get_binary(input_format_t::msgpack, 2, result) && - assign_and_return_true(subtype); - } - - case 0xD6: // fixext 4 - { - std::int8_t subtype{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, subtype) && - get_binary(input_format_t::msgpack, 4, result) && - assign_and_return_true(subtype); - } - - case 0xD7: // fixext 8 - { - std::int8_t subtype{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, subtype) && - get_binary(input_format_t::msgpack, 8, result) && - assign_and_return_true(subtype); - } - - case 0xD8: // fixext 16 - { - std::int8_t subtype{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::msgpack, subtype) && - get_binary(input_format_t::msgpack, 16, result) && - assign_and_return_true(subtype); - } - - default: // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - return false; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - } - } - - /*! - @param[in] len the length of the array - @return whether array creation completed - */ - bool get_msgpack_array(const std::size_t len) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->start_array(len))) - { - return false; - } - - for (std::size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!parse_msgpack_internal())) - { - return false; - } - } - - return sax->end_array(); - } - - /*! - @param[in] len the length of the object - @return whether object creation completed - */ - bool get_msgpack_object(const std::size_t len) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->start_object(len))) - { - return false; - } - - string_t key; - for (std::size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i) - { - get(); - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!get_msgpack_string(key) || !sax->key(key))) - { - return false; - } - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!parse_msgpack_internal())) - { - return false; - } - key.clear(); - } - - return sax->end_object(); - } - - //////////// - // UBJSON // - //////////// - - /*! - @param[in] get_char whether a new character should be retrieved from the - input (true, default) or whether the last read - character should be considered instead - - @return whether a valid UBJSON value was passed to the SAX parser - */ - bool parse_ubjson_internal(const bool get_char = true) - { - return get_ubjson_value(get_char ? get_ignore_noop() : current); - } - - /*! - @brief reads a UBJSON string - - This function is either called after reading the 'S' byte explicitly - indicating a string, or in case of an object key where the 'S' byte can be - left out. - - @param[out] result created string - @param[in] get_char whether a new character should be retrieved from the - input (true, default) or whether the last read - character should be considered instead - - @return whether string creation completed - */ - bool get_ubjson_string(string_t& result, const bool get_char = true) - { - if (get_char) - { - get(); // TODO(niels): may we ignore N here? - } - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!unexpect_eof(input_format_t::ubjson, "value"))) - { - return false; - } - - switch (current) - { - case 'U': - { - std::uint8_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::ubjson, len) && get_string(input_format_t::ubjson, len, result); - } - - case 'i': - { - std::int8_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::ubjson, len) && get_string(input_format_t::ubjson, len, result); - } - - case 'I': - { - std::int16_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::ubjson, len) && get_string(input_format_t::ubjson, len, result); - } - - case 'l': - { - std::int32_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::ubjson, len) && get_string(input_format_t::ubjson, len, result); - } - - case 'L': - { - std::int64_t len{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::ubjson, len) && get_string(input_format_t::ubjson, len, result); - } - - default: - auto last_token = get_token_string(); - return sax->parse_error(chars_read, last_token, parse_error::create(113, chars_read, exception_message(input_format_t::ubjson, "expected length type specification (U, i, I, l, L); last byte: 0x" + last_token, "string"))); - } - } - - /*! - @param[out] result determined size - @return whether size determination completed - */ - bool get_ubjson_size_value(std::size_t& result) - { - switch (get_ignore_noop()) - { - case 'U': - { - std::uint8_t number{}; - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!get_number(input_format_t::ubjson, number))) - { - return false; - } - result = static_cast(number); - return true; - } - - case 'i': - { - std::int8_t number{}; - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!get_number(input_format_t::ubjson, number))) - { - return false; - } - result = static_cast(number); - return true; - } - - case 'I': - { - std::int16_t number{}; - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!get_number(input_format_t::ubjson, number))) - { - return false; - } - result = static_cast(number); - return true; - } - - case 'l': - { - std::int32_t number{}; - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!get_number(input_format_t::ubjson, number))) - { - return false; - } - result = static_cast(number); - return true; - } - - case 'L': - { - std::int64_t number{}; - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!get_number(input_format_t::ubjson, number))) - { - return false; - } - result = static_cast(number); - return true; - } - - default: - { - auto last_token = get_token_string(); - return sax->parse_error(chars_read, last_token, parse_error::create(113, chars_read, exception_message(input_format_t::ubjson, "expected length type specification (U, i, I, l, L) after '#'; last byte: 0x" + last_token, "size"))); - } - } - } - - /*! - @brief determine the type and size for a container - - In the optimized UBJSON format, a type and a size can be provided to allow - for a more compact representation. - - @param[out] result pair of the size and the type - - @return whether pair creation completed - */ - bool get_ubjson_size_type(std::pair& result) - { - result.first = string_t::npos; // size - result.second = 0; // type - - get_ignore_noop(); - - if (current == '$') - { - result.second = get(); // must not ignore 'N', because 'N' maybe the type - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!unexpect_eof(input_format_t::ubjson, "type"))) - { - return false; - } - - get_ignore_noop(); - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(current != '#')) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!unexpect_eof(input_format_t::ubjson, "value"))) - { - return false; - } - auto last_token = get_token_string(); - return sax->parse_error(chars_read, last_token, parse_error::create(112, chars_read, exception_message(input_format_t::ubjson, "expected '#' after type information; last byte: 0x" + last_token, "size"))); - } - - return get_ubjson_size_value(result.first); - } - - if (current == '#') - { - return get_ubjson_size_value(result.first); - } - - return true; - } - - /*! - @param prefix the previously read or set type prefix - @return whether value creation completed - */ - bool get_ubjson_value(const char_int_type prefix) - { - switch (prefix) - { - case std::char_traits::eof(): // EOF - return unexpect_eof(input_format_t::ubjson, "value"); - - case 'T': // true - return sax->boolean(true); - case 'F': // false - return sax->boolean(false); - - case 'Z': // null - return sax->null(); - - case 'U': - { - std::uint8_t number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::ubjson, number) && sax->number_unsigned(number); - } - - case 'i': - { - std::int8_t number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::ubjson, number) && sax->number_integer(number); - } - - case 'I': - { - std::int16_t number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::ubjson, number) && sax->number_integer(number); - } - - case 'l': - { - std::int32_t number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::ubjson, number) && sax->number_integer(number); - } - - case 'L': - { - std::int64_t number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::ubjson, number) && sax->number_integer(number); - } - - case 'd': - { - float number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::ubjson, number) && sax->number_float(static_cast(number), ""); - } - - case 'D': - { - double number{}; - return get_number(input_format_t::ubjson, number) && sax->number_float(static_cast(number), ""); - } - - case 'H': - { - return get_ubjson_high_precision_number(); - } - - case 'C': // char - { - get(); - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!unexpect_eof(input_format_t::ubjson, "char"))) - { - return false; - } - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(current > 127)) - { - auto last_token = get_token_string(); - return sax->parse_error(chars_read, last_token, parse_error::create(113, chars_read, exception_message(input_format_t::ubjson, "byte after 'C' must be in range 0x00..0x7F; last byte: 0x" + last_token, "char"))); - } - string_t s(1, static_cast(current)); - return sax->string(s); - } - - case 'S': // string - { - string_t s; - return get_ubjson_string(s) && sax->string(s); - } - - case '[': // array - return get_ubjson_array(); - - case '{': // object - return get_ubjson_object(); - - default: // anything else - { - auto last_token = get_token_string(); - return sax->parse_error(chars_read, last_token, parse_error::create(112, chars_read, exception_message(input_format_t::ubjson, "invalid byte: 0x" + last_token, "value"))); - } - } - } - - /*! - @return whether array creation completed - */ - bool get_ubjson_array() - { - std::pair size_and_type; - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!get_ubjson_size_type(size_and_type))) - { - return false; - } - - if (size_and_type.first != string_t::npos) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->start_array(size_and_type.first))) - { - return false; - } - - if (size_and_type.second != 0) - { - if (size_and_type.second != 'N') - { - for (std::size_t i = 0; i < size_and_type.first; ++i) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!get_ubjson_value(size_and_type.second))) - { - return false; - } - } - } - } - else - { - for (std::size_t i = 0; i < size_and_type.first; ++i) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!parse_ubjson_internal())) - { - return false; - } - } - } - } - else - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->start_array(std::size_t(-1)))) - { - return false; - } - - while (current != ']') - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!parse_ubjson_internal(false))) - { - return false; - } - get_ignore_noop(); - } - } - - return sax->end_array(); - } - - /*! - @return whether object creation completed - */ - bool get_ubjson_object() - { - std::pair size_and_type; - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!get_ubjson_size_type(size_and_type))) - { - return false; - } - - string_t key; - if (size_and_type.first != string_t::npos) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->start_object(size_and_type.first))) - { - return false; - } - - if (size_and_type.second != 0) - { - for (std::size_t i = 0; i < size_and_type.first; ++i) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!get_ubjson_string(key) || !sax->key(key))) - { - return false; - } - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!get_ubjson_value(size_and_type.second))) - { - return false; - } - key.clear(); - } - } - else - { - for (std::size_t i = 0; i < size_and_type.first; ++i) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!get_ubjson_string(key) || !sax->key(key))) - { - return false; - } - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!parse_ubjson_internal())) - { - return false; - } - key.clear(); - } - } - } - else - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->start_object(std::size_t(-1)))) - { - return false; - } - - while (current != '}') - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!get_ubjson_string(key, false) || !sax->key(key))) - { - return false; - } - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!parse_ubjson_internal())) - { - return false; - } - get_ignore_noop(); - key.clear(); - } - } - - return sax->end_object(); - } - - // Note, no reader for UBJSON binary types is implemented because they do - // not exist - - bool get_ubjson_high_precision_number() - { - // get size of following number string - std::size_t size{}; - auto res = get_ubjson_size_value(size); - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!res)) - { - return res; - } - - // get number string - std::vector number_vector; - for (std::size_t i = 0; i < size; ++i) - { - get(); - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!unexpect_eof(input_format_t::ubjson, "number"))) - { - return false; - } - number_vector.push_back(static_cast(current)); - } - - // parse number string - auto number_ia = detail::input_adapter(std::forward(number_vector)); - auto number_lexer = detail::lexer(std::move(number_ia), false); - const auto result_number = number_lexer.scan(); - const auto number_string = number_lexer.get_token_string(); - const auto result_remainder = number_lexer.scan(); - - using token_type = typename detail::lexer_base::token_type; - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(result_remainder != token_type::end_of_input)) - { - return sax->parse_error(chars_read, number_string, parse_error::create(115, chars_read, exception_message(input_format_t::ubjson, "invalid number text: " + number_lexer.get_token_string(), "high-precision number"))); - } - - switch (result_number) - { - case token_type::value_integer: - return sax->number_integer(number_lexer.get_number_integer()); - case token_type::value_unsigned: - return sax->number_unsigned(number_lexer.get_number_unsigned()); - case token_type::value_float: - return sax->number_float(number_lexer.get_number_float(), std::move(number_string)); - default: - return sax->parse_error(chars_read, number_string, parse_error::create(115, chars_read, exception_message(input_format_t::ubjson, "invalid number text: " + number_lexer.get_token_string(), "high-precision number"))); - } - } - - /////////////////////// - // Utility functions // - /////////////////////// - - /*! - @brief get next character from the input - - This function provides the interface to the used input adapter. It does - not throw in case the input reached EOF, but returns a -'ve valued - `std::char_traits::eof()` in that case. - - @return character read from the input - */ - char_int_type get() - { - ++chars_read; - return current = ia.get_character(); - } - - /*! - @return character read from the input after ignoring all 'N' entries - */ - char_int_type get_ignore_noop() - { - do - { - get(); - } - while (current == 'N'); - - return current; - } - - /* - @brief read a number from the input - - @tparam NumberType the type of the number - @param[in] format the current format (for diagnostics) - @param[out] result number of type @a NumberType - - @return whether conversion completed - - @note This function needs to respect the system's endianess, because - bytes in CBOR, MessagePack, and UBJSON are stored in network order - (big endian) and therefore need reordering on little endian systems. - */ - template - bool get_number(const input_format_t format, NumberType& result) - { - // step 1: read input into array with system's byte order - std::array vec; - for (std::size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(NumberType); ++i) - { - get(); - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!unexpect_eof(format, "number"))) - { - return false; - } - - // reverse byte order prior to conversion if necessary - if (is_little_endian != InputIsLittleEndian) - { - vec[sizeof(NumberType) - i - 1] = static_cast(current); - } - else - { - vec[i] = static_cast(current); // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - } - } - - // step 2: convert array into number of type T and return - std::memcpy(&result, vec.data(), sizeof(NumberType)); - return true; - } - - /*! - @brief create a string by reading characters from the input - - @tparam NumberType the type of the number - @param[in] format the current format (for diagnostics) - @param[in] len number of characters to read - @param[out] result string created by reading @a len bytes - - @return whether string creation completed - - @note We can not reserve @a len bytes for the result, because @a len - may be too large. Usually, @ref unexpect_eof() detects the end of - the input before we run out of string memory. - */ - template - bool get_string(const input_format_t format, - const NumberType len, - string_t& result) - { - bool success = true; - for (NumberType i = 0; i < len; i++) - { - get(); - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!unexpect_eof(format, "string"))) - { - success = false; - break; - } - result.push_back(static_cast(current)); - }; - return success; - } - - /*! - @brief create a byte array by reading bytes from the input - - @tparam NumberType the type of the number - @param[in] format the current format (for diagnostics) - @param[in] len number of bytes to read - @param[out] result byte array created by reading @a len bytes - - @return whether byte array creation completed - - @note We can not reserve @a len bytes for the result, because @a len - may be too large. Usually, @ref unexpect_eof() detects the end of - the input before we run out of memory. - */ - template - bool get_binary(const input_format_t format, - const NumberType len, - binary_t& result) - { - bool success = true; - for (NumberType i = 0; i < len; i++) - { - get(); - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!unexpect_eof(format, "binary"))) - { - success = false; - break; - } - result.push_back(static_cast(current)); - } - return success; - } - - /*! - @param[in] format the current format (for diagnostics) - @param[in] context further context information (for diagnostics) - @return whether the last read character is not EOF - */ - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(3) - bool unexpect_eof(const input_format_t format, const char* context) const - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(current == std::char_traits::eof())) - { - return sax->parse_error(chars_read, "", - parse_error::create(110, chars_read, exception_message(format, "unexpected end of input", context))); - } - return true; - } - - /*! - @return a string representation of the last read byte - */ - std::string get_token_string() const - { - std::array cr{{}}; - (std::snprintf)(cr.data(), cr.size(), "%.2hhX", static_cast(current)); - return std::string{cr.data()}; - } - - /*! - @param[in] format the current format - @param[in] detail a detailed error message - @param[in] context further context information - @return a message string to use in the parse_error exceptions - */ - std::string exception_message(const input_format_t format, - const std::string& detail, - const std::string& context) const - { - std::string error_msg = "syntax error while parsing "; - - switch (format) - { - case input_format_t::cbor: - error_msg += "CBOR"; - break; - - case input_format_t::msgpack: - error_msg += "MessagePack"; - break; - - case input_format_t::ubjson: - error_msg += "UBJSON"; - break; - - case input_format_t::bson: - error_msg += "BSON"; - break; - - default: // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - JSON_ASSERT(false); // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - } - - return error_msg + " " + context + ": " + detail; - } - - private: - /// input adapter - InputAdapterType ia; - - /// the current character - char_int_type current = std::char_traits::eof(); - - /// the number of characters read - std::size_t chars_read = 0; - - /// whether we can assume little endianess - const bool is_little_endian = little_endianess(); - - /// the SAX parser - json_sax_t* sax = nullptr; -}; -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - - -#include // isfinite -#include // uint8_t -#include // function -#include // string -#include // move -#include // vector - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -//////////// -// parser // -//////////// - -enum class parse_event_t : uint8_t -{ - /// the parser read `{` and started to process a JSON object - object_start, - /// the parser read `}` and finished processing a JSON object - object_end, - /// the parser read `[` and started to process a JSON array - array_start, - /// the parser read `]` and finished processing a JSON array - array_end, - /// the parser read a key of a value in an object - key, - /// the parser finished reading a JSON value - value -}; - -template -using parser_callback_t = - std::function; - -/*! -@brief syntax analysis - -This class implements a recursive descent parser. -*/ -template -class parser -{ - using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_integer_t; - using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_unsigned_t; - using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_float_t; - using string_t = typename BasicJsonType::string_t; - using lexer_t = lexer; - using token_type = typename lexer_t::token_type; - - public: - /// a parser reading from an input adapter - explicit parser(InputAdapterType&& adapter, - const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr, - const bool allow_exceptions_ = true, - const bool skip_comments = false) - : callback(cb) - , m_lexer(std::move(adapter), skip_comments) - , allow_exceptions(allow_exceptions_) - { - // read first token - get_token(); - } - - /*! - @brief public parser interface - - @param[in] strict whether to expect the last token to be EOF - @param[in,out] result parsed JSON value - - @throw parse_error.101 in case of an unexpected token - @throw parse_error.102 if to_unicode fails or surrogate error - @throw parse_error.103 if to_unicode fails - */ - void parse(const bool strict, BasicJsonType& result) - { - if (callback) - { - json_sax_dom_callback_parser sdp(result, callback, allow_exceptions); - sax_parse_internal(&sdp); - result.assert_invariant(); - - // in strict mode, input must be completely read - if (strict && (get_token() != token_type::end_of_input)) - { - sdp.parse_error(m_lexer.get_position(), - m_lexer.get_token_string(), - parse_error::create(101, m_lexer.get_position(), - exception_message(token_type::end_of_input, "value"))); - } - - // in case of an error, return discarded value - if (sdp.is_errored()) - { - result = value_t::discarded; - return; - } - - // set top-level value to null if it was discarded by the callback - // function - if (result.is_discarded()) - { - result = nullptr; - } - } - else - { - json_sax_dom_parser sdp(result, allow_exceptions); - sax_parse_internal(&sdp); - result.assert_invariant(); - - // in strict mode, input must be completely read - if (strict && (get_token() != token_type::end_of_input)) - { - sdp.parse_error(m_lexer.get_position(), - m_lexer.get_token_string(), - parse_error::create(101, m_lexer.get_position(), - exception_message(token_type::end_of_input, "value"))); - } - - // in case of an error, return discarded value - if (sdp.is_errored()) - { - result = value_t::discarded; - return; - } - } - } - - /*! - @brief public accept interface - - @param[in] strict whether to expect the last token to be EOF - @return whether the input is a proper JSON text - */ - bool accept(const bool strict = true) - { - json_sax_acceptor sax_acceptor; - return sax_parse(&sax_acceptor, strict); - } - - template - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(2) - bool sax_parse(SAX* sax, const bool strict = true) - { - (void)detail::is_sax_static_asserts {}; - const bool result = sax_parse_internal(sax); - - // strict mode: next byte must be EOF - if (result && strict && (get_token() != token_type::end_of_input)) - { - return sax->parse_error(m_lexer.get_position(), - m_lexer.get_token_string(), - parse_error::create(101, m_lexer.get_position(), - exception_message(token_type::end_of_input, "value"))); - } - - return result; - } - - private: - template - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(2) - bool sax_parse_internal(SAX* sax) - { - // stack to remember the hierarchy of structured values we are parsing - // true = array; false = object - std::vector states; - // value to avoid a goto (see comment where set to true) - bool skip_to_state_evaluation = false; - - while (true) - { - if (!skip_to_state_evaluation) - { - // invariant: get_token() was called before each iteration - switch (last_token) - { - case token_type::begin_object: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->start_object(std::size_t(-1)))) - { - return false; - } - - // closing } -> we are done - if (get_token() == token_type::end_object) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->end_object())) - { - return false; - } - break; - } - - // parse key - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(last_token != token_type::value_string)) - { - return sax->parse_error(m_lexer.get_position(), - m_lexer.get_token_string(), - parse_error::create(101, m_lexer.get_position(), - exception_message(token_type::value_string, "object key"))); - } - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->key(m_lexer.get_string()))) - { - return false; - } - - // parse separator (:) - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(get_token() != token_type::name_separator)) - { - return sax->parse_error(m_lexer.get_position(), - m_lexer.get_token_string(), - parse_error::create(101, m_lexer.get_position(), - exception_message(token_type::name_separator, "object separator"))); - } - - // remember we are now inside an object - states.push_back(false); - - // parse values - get_token(); - continue; - } - - case token_type::begin_array: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->start_array(std::size_t(-1)))) - { - return false; - } - - // closing ] -> we are done - if (get_token() == token_type::end_array) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->end_array())) - { - return false; - } - break; - } - - // remember we are now inside an array - states.push_back(true); - - // parse values (no need to call get_token) - continue; - } - - case token_type::value_float: - { - const auto res = m_lexer.get_number_float(); - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!std::isfinite(res))) - { - return sax->parse_error(m_lexer.get_position(), - m_lexer.get_token_string(), - out_of_range::create(406, "number overflow parsing '" + m_lexer.get_token_string() + "'")); - } - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->number_float(res, m_lexer.get_string()))) - { - return false; - } - - break; - } - - case token_type::literal_false: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->boolean(false))) - { - return false; - } - break; - } - - case token_type::literal_null: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->null())) - { - return false; - } - break; - } - - case token_type::literal_true: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->boolean(true))) - { - return false; - } - break; - } - - case token_type::value_integer: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->number_integer(m_lexer.get_number_integer()))) - { - return false; - } - break; - } - - case token_type::value_string: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->string(m_lexer.get_string()))) - { - return false; - } - break; - } - - case token_type::value_unsigned: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->number_unsigned(m_lexer.get_number_unsigned()))) - { - return false; - } - break; - } - - case token_type::parse_error: - { - // using "uninitialized" to avoid "expected" message - return sax->parse_error(m_lexer.get_position(), - m_lexer.get_token_string(), - parse_error::create(101, m_lexer.get_position(), - exception_message(token_type::uninitialized, "value"))); - } - - default: // the last token was unexpected - { - return sax->parse_error(m_lexer.get_position(), - m_lexer.get_token_string(), - parse_error::create(101, m_lexer.get_position(), - exception_message(token_type::literal_or_value, "value"))); - } - } - } - else - { - skip_to_state_evaluation = false; - } - - // we reached this line after we successfully parsed a value - if (states.empty()) - { - // empty stack: we reached the end of the hierarchy: done - return true; - } - - if (states.back()) // array - { - // comma -> next value - if (get_token() == token_type::value_separator) - { - // parse a new value - get_token(); - continue; - } - - // closing ] - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(last_token == token_type::end_array)) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->end_array())) - { - return false; - } - - // We are done with this array. Before we can parse a - // new value, we need to evaluate the new state first. - // By setting skip_to_state_evaluation to false, we - // are effectively jumping to the beginning of this if. - JSON_ASSERT(!states.empty()); - states.pop_back(); - skip_to_state_evaluation = true; - continue; - } - - return sax->parse_error(m_lexer.get_position(), - m_lexer.get_token_string(), - parse_error::create(101, m_lexer.get_position(), - exception_message(token_type::end_array, "array"))); - } - else // object - { - // comma -> next value - if (get_token() == token_type::value_separator) - { - // parse key - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(get_token() != token_type::value_string)) - { - return sax->parse_error(m_lexer.get_position(), - m_lexer.get_token_string(), - parse_error::create(101, m_lexer.get_position(), - exception_message(token_type::value_string, "object key"))); - } - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->key(m_lexer.get_string()))) - { - return false; - } - - // parse separator (:) - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(get_token() != token_type::name_separator)) - { - return sax->parse_error(m_lexer.get_position(), - m_lexer.get_token_string(), - parse_error::create(101, m_lexer.get_position(), - exception_message(token_type::name_separator, "object separator"))); - } - - // parse values - get_token(); - continue; - } - - // closing } - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(last_token == token_type::end_object)) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!sax->end_object())) - { - return false; - } - - // We are done with this object. Before we can parse a - // new value, we need to evaluate the new state first. - // By setting skip_to_state_evaluation to false, we - // are effectively jumping to the beginning of this if. - JSON_ASSERT(!states.empty()); - states.pop_back(); - skip_to_state_evaluation = true; - continue; - } - - return sax->parse_error(m_lexer.get_position(), - m_lexer.get_token_string(), - parse_error::create(101, m_lexer.get_position(), - exception_message(token_type::end_object, "object"))); - } - } - } - - /// get next token from lexer - token_type get_token() - { - return last_token = m_lexer.scan(); - } - - std::string exception_message(const token_type expected, const std::string& context) - { - std::string error_msg = "syntax error "; - - if (!context.empty()) - { - error_msg += "while parsing " + context + " "; - } - - error_msg += "- "; - - if (last_token == token_type::parse_error) - { - error_msg += std::string(m_lexer.get_error_message()) + "; last read: '" + - m_lexer.get_token_string() + "'"; - } - else - { - error_msg += "unexpected " + std::string(lexer_t::token_type_name(last_token)); - } - - if (expected != token_type::uninitialized) - { - error_msg += "; expected " + std::string(lexer_t::token_type_name(expected)); - } - - return error_msg; - } - - private: - /// callback function - const parser_callback_t callback = nullptr; - /// the type of the last read token - token_type last_token = token_type::uninitialized; - /// the lexer - lexer_t m_lexer; - /// whether to throw exceptions in case of errors - const bool allow_exceptions = true; -}; -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - - -// #include - - -#include // ptrdiff_t -#include // numeric_limits - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -/* -@brief an iterator for primitive JSON types - -This class models an iterator for primitive JSON types (boolean, number, -string). It's only purpose is to allow the iterator/const_iterator classes -to "iterate" over primitive values. Internally, the iterator is modeled by -a `difference_type` variable. Value begin_value (`0`) models the begin, -end_value (`1`) models past the end. -*/ -class primitive_iterator_t -{ - private: - using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t; - static constexpr difference_type begin_value = 0; - static constexpr difference_type end_value = begin_value + 1; - - /// iterator as signed integer type - difference_type m_it = (std::numeric_limits::min)(); - - public: - constexpr difference_type get_value() const noexcept - { - return m_it; - } - - /// set iterator to a defined beginning - void set_begin() noexcept - { - m_it = begin_value; - } - - /// set iterator to a defined past the end - void set_end() noexcept - { - m_it = end_value; - } - - /// return whether the iterator can be dereferenced - constexpr bool is_begin() const noexcept - { - return m_it == begin_value; - } - - /// return whether the iterator is at end - constexpr bool is_end() const noexcept - { - return m_it == end_value; - } - - friend constexpr bool operator==(primitive_iterator_t lhs, primitive_iterator_t rhs) noexcept - { - return lhs.m_it == rhs.m_it; - } - - friend constexpr bool operator<(primitive_iterator_t lhs, primitive_iterator_t rhs) noexcept - { - return lhs.m_it < rhs.m_it; - } - - primitive_iterator_t operator+(difference_type n) noexcept - { - auto result = *this; - result += n; - return result; - } - - friend constexpr difference_type operator-(primitive_iterator_t lhs, primitive_iterator_t rhs) noexcept - { - return lhs.m_it - rhs.m_it; - } - - primitive_iterator_t& operator++() noexcept - { - ++m_it; - return *this; - } - - primitive_iterator_t const operator++(int) noexcept - { - auto result = *this; - ++m_it; - return result; - } - - primitive_iterator_t& operator--() noexcept - { - --m_it; - return *this; - } - - primitive_iterator_t const operator--(int) noexcept - { - auto result = *this; - --m_it; - return result; - } - - primitive_iterator_t& operator+=(difference_type n) noexcept - { - m_it += n; - return *this; - } - - primitive_iterator_t& operator-=(difference_type n) noexcept - { - m_it -= n; - return *this; - } -}; -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -/*! -@brief an iterator value - -@note This structure could easily be a union, but MSVC currently does not allow -unions members with complex constructors, see https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/105. -*/ -template struct internal_iterator -{ - /// iterator for JSON objects - typename BasicJsonType::object_t::iterator object_iterator {}; - /// iterator for JSON arrays - typename BasicJsonType::array_t::iterator array_iterator {}; - /// generic iterator for all other types - primitive_iterator_t primitive_iterator {}; -}; -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - - -#include // iterator, random_access_iterator_tag, bidirectional_iterator_tag, advance, next -#include // conditional, is_const, remove_const - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -// forward declare, to be able to friend it later on -template class iteration_proxy; -template class iteration_proxy_value; - -/*! -@brief a template for a bidirectional iterator for the @ref basic_json class -This class implements a both iterators (iterator and const_iterator) for the -@ref basic_json class. -@note An iterator is called *initialized* when a pointer to a JSON value has - been set (e.g., by a constructor or a copy assignment). If the iterator is - default-constructed, it is *uninitialized* and most methods are undefined. - **The library uses assertions to detect calls on uninitialized iterators.** -@requirement The class satisfies the following concept requirements: -- -[BidirectionalIterator](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/BidirectionalIterator): - The iterator that can be moved can be moved in both directions (i.e. - incremented and decremented). -@since version 1.0.0, simplified in version 2.0.9, change to bidirectional - iterators in version 3.0.0 (see https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/593) -*/ -template -class iter_impl -{ - /// allow basic_json to access private members - friend iter_impl::value, typename std::remove_const::type, const BasicJsonType>::type>; - friend BasicJsonType; - friend iteration_proxy; - friend iteration_proxy_value; - - using object_t = typename BasicJsonType::object_t; - using array_t = typename BasicJsonType::array_t; - // make sure BasicJsonType is basic_json or const basic_json - static_assert(is_basic_json::type>::value, - "iter_impl only accepts (const) basic_json"); - - public: - - /// The std::iterator class template (used as a base class to provide typedefs) is deprecated in C++17. - /// The C++ Standard has never required user-defined iterators to derive from std::iterator. - /// A user-defined iterator should provide publicly accessible typedefs named - /// iterator_category, value_type, difference_type, pointer, and reference. - /// Note that value_type is required to be non-const, even for constant iterators. - using iterator_category = std::bidirectional_iterator_tag; - - /// the type of the values when the iterator is dereferenced - using value_type = typename BasicJsonType::value_type; - /// a type to represent differences between iterators - using difference_type = typename BasicJsonType::difference_type; - /// defines a pointer to the type iterated over (value_type) - using pointer = typename std::conditional::value, - typename BasicJsonType::const_pointer, - typename BasicJsonType::pointer>::type; - /// defines a reference to the type iterated over (value_type) - using reference = - typename std::conditional::value, - typename BasicJsonType::const_reference, - typename BasicJsonType::reference>::type; - - /// default constructor - iter_impl() = default; - - /*! - @brief constructor for a given JSON instance - @param[in] object pointer to a JSON object for this iterator - @pre object != nullptr - @post The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - explicit iter_impl(pointer object) noexcept : m_object(object) - { - JSON_ASSERT(m_object != nullptr); - - switch (m_object->m_type) - { - case value_t::object: - { - m_it.object_iterator = typename object_t::iterator(); - break; - } - - case value_t::array: - { - m_it.array_iterator = typename array_t::iterator(); - break; - } - - default: - { - m_it.primitive_iterator = primitive_iterator_t(); - break; - } - } - } - - /*! - @note The conventional copy constructor and copy assignment are implicitly - defined. Combined with the following converting constructor and - assignment, they support: (1) copy from iterator to iterator, (2) - copy from const iterator to const iterator, and (3) conversion from - iterator to const iterator. However conversion from const iterator - to iterator is not defined. - */ - - /*! - @brief const copy constructor - @param[in] other const iterator to copy from - @note This copy constructor had to be defined explicitly to circumvent a bug - occurring on msvc v19.0 compiler (VS 2015) debug build. For more - information refer to: https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1608 - */ - iter_impl(const iter_impl& other) noexcept - : m_object(other.m_object), m_it(other.m_it) - {} - - /*! - @brief converting assignment - @param[in] other const iterator to copy from - @return const/non-const iterator - @note It is not checked whether @a other is initialized. - */ - iter_impl& operator=(const iter_impl& other) noexcept - { - m_object = other.m_object; - m_it = other.m_it; - return *this; - } - - /*! - @brief converting constructor - @param[in] other non-const iterator to copy from - @note It is not checked whether @a other is initialized. - */ - iter_impl(const iter_impl::type>& other) noexcept - : m_object(other.m_object), m_it(other.m_it) - {} - - /*! - @brief converting assignment - @param[in] other non-const iterator to copy from - @return const/non-const iterator - @note It is not checked whether @a other is initialized. - */ - iter_impl& operator=(const iter_impl::type>& other) noexcept - { - m_object = other.m_object; - m_it = other.m_it; - return *this; - } - - private: - /*! - @brief set the iterator to the first value - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - void set_begin() noexcept - { - JSON_ASSERT(m_object != nullptr); - - switch (m_object->m_type) - { - case value_t::object: - { - m_it.object_iterator = m_object->m_value.object->begin(); - break; - } - - case value_t::array: - { - m_it.array_iterator = m_object->m_value.array->begin(); - break; - } - - case value_t::null: - { - // set to end so begin()==end() is true: null is empty - m_it.primitive_iterator.set_end(); - break; - } - - default: - { - m_it.primitive_iterator.set_begin(); - break; - } - } - } - - /*! - @brief set the iterator past the last value - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - void set_end() noexcept - { - JSON_ASSERT(m_object != nullptr); - - switch (m_object->m_type) - { - case value_t::object: - { - m_it.object_iterator = m_object->m_value.object->end(); - break; - } - - case value_t::array: - { - m_it.array_iterator = m_object->m_value.array->end(); - break; - } - - default: - { - m_it.primitive_iterator.set_end(); - break; - } - } - } - - public: - /*! - @brief return a reference to the value pointed to by the iterator - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - reference operator*() const - { - JSON_ASSERT(m_object != nullptr); - - switch (m_object->m_type) - { - case value_t::object: - { - JSON_ASSERT(m_it.object_iterator != m_object->m_value.object->end()); - return m_it.object_iterator->second; - } - - case value_t::array: - { - JSON_ASSERT(m_it.array_iterator != m_object->m_value.array->end()); - return *m_it.array_iterator; - } - - case value_t::null: - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(214, "cannot get value")); - - default: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(m_it.primitive_iterator.is_begin())) - { - return *m_object; - } - - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(214, "cannot get value")); - } - } - } - - /*! - @brief dereference the iterator - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - pointer operator->() const - { - JSON_ASSERT(m_object != nullptr); - - switch (m_object->m_type) - { - case value_t::object: - { - JSON_ASSERT(m_it.object_iterator != m_object->m_value.object->end()); - return &(m_it.object_iterator->second); - } - - case value_t::array: - { - JSON_ASSERT(m_it.array_iterator != m_object->m_value.array->end()); - return &*m_it.array_iterator; - } - - default: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(m_it.primitive_iterator.is_begin())) - { - return m_object; - } - - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(214, "cannot get value")); - } - } - } - - /*! - @brief post-increment (it++) - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - iter_impl const operator++(int) - { - auto result = *this; - ++(*this); - return result; - } - - /*! - @brief pre-increment (++it) - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - iter_impl& operator++() - { - JSON_ASSERT(m_object != nullptr); - - switch (m_object->m_type) - { - case value_t::object: - { - std::advance(m_it.object_iterator, 1); - break; - } - - case value_t::array: - { - std::advance(m_it.array_iterator, 1); - break; - } - - default: - { - ++m_it.primitive_iterator; - break; - } - } - - return *this; - } - - /*! - @brief post-decrement (it--) - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - iter_impl const operator--(int) - { - auto result = *this; - --(*this); - return result; - } - - /*! - @brief pre-decrement (--it) - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - iter_impl& operator--() - { - JSON_ASSERT(m_object != nullptr); - - switch (m_object->m_type) - { - case value_t::object: - { - std::advance(m_it.object_iterator, -1); - break; - } - - case value_t::array: - { - std::advance(m_it.array_iterator, -1); - break; - } - - default: - { - --m_it.primitive_iterator; - break; - } - } - - return *this; - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: equal - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - bool operator==(const iter_impl& other) const - { - // if objects are not the same, the comparison is undefined - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(m_object != other.m_object)) - { - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(212, "cannot compare iterators of different containers")); - } - - JSON_ASSERT(m_object != nullptr); - - switch (m_object->m_type) - { - case value_t::object: - return (m_it.object_iterator == other.m_it.object_iterator); - - case value_t::array: - return (m_it.array_iterator == other.m_it.array_iterator); - - default: - return (m_it.primitive_iterator == other.m_it.primitive_iterator); - } - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: not equal - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - bool operator!=(const iter_impl& other) const - { - return !operator==(other); - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: smaller - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - bool operator<(const iter_impl& other) const - { - // if objects are not the same, the comparison is undefined - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(m_object != other.m_object)) - { - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(212, "cannot compare iterators of different containers")); - } - - JSON_ASSERT(m_object != nullptr); - - switch (m_object->m_type) - { - case value_t::object: - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(213, "cannot compare order of object iterators")); - - case value_t::array: - return (m_it.array_iterator < other.m_it.array_iterator); - - default: - return (m_it.primitive_iterator < other.m_it.primitive_iterator); - } - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: less than or equal - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - bool operator<=(const iter_impl& other) const - { - return !other.operator < (*this); - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: greater than - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - bool operator>(const iter_impl& other) const - { - return !operator<=(other); - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: greater than or equal - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - bool operator>=(const iter_impl& other) const - { - return !operator<(other); - } - - /*! - @brief add to iterator - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - iter_impl& operator+=(difference_type i) - { - JSON_ASSERT(m_object != nullptr); - - switch (m_object->m_type) - { - case value_t::object: - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(209, "cannot use offsets with object iterators")); - - case value_t::array: - { - std::advance(m_it.array_iterator, i); - break; - } - - default: - { - m_it.primitive_iterator += i; - break; - } - } - - return *this; - } - - /*! - @brief subtract from iterator - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - iter_impl& operator-=(difference_type i) - { - return operator+=(-i); - } - - /*! - @brief add to iterator - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - iter_impl operator+(difference_type i) const - { - auto result = *this; - result += i; - return result; - } - - /*! - @brief addition of distance and iterator - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - friend iter_impl operator+(difference_type i, const iter_impl& it) - { - auto result = it; - result += i; - return result; - } - - /*! - @brief subtract from iterator - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - iter_impl operator-(difference_type i) const - { - auto result = *this; - result -= i; - return result; - } - - /*! - @brief return difference - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - difference_type operator-(const iter_impl& other) const - { - JSON_ASSERT(m_object != nullptr); - - switch (m_object->m_type) - { - case value_t::object: - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(209, "cannot use offsets with object iterators")); - - case value_t::array: - return m_it.array_iterator - other.m_it.array_iterator; - - default: - return m_it.primitive_iterator - other.m_it.primitive_iterator; - } - } - - /*! - @brief access to successor - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - reference operator[](difference_type n) const - { - JSON_ASSERT(m_object != nullptr); - - switch (m_object->m_type) - { - case value_t::object: - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(208, "cannot use operator[] for object iterators")); - - case value_t::array: - return *std::next(m_it.array_iterator, n); - - case value_t::null: - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(214, "cannot get value")); - - default: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(m_it.primitive_iterator.get_value() == -n)) - { - return *m_object; - } - - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(214, "cannot get value")); - } - } - } - - /*! - @brief return the key of an object iterator - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - const typename object_t::key_type& key() const - { - JSON_ASSERT(m_object != nullptr); - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(m_object->is_object())) - { - return m_it.object_iterator->first; - } - - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(207, "cannot use key() for non-object iterators")); - } - - /*! - @brief return the value of an iterator - @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. - */ - reference value() const - { - return operator*(); - } - - private: - /// associated JSON instance - pointer m_object = nullptr; - /// the actual iterator of the associated instance - internal_iterator::type> m_it {}; -}; -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - -// #include - - -#include // ptrdiff_t -#include // reverse_iterator -#include // declval - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -////////////////////// -// reverse_iterator // -////////////////////// - -/*! -@brief a template for a reverse iterator class - -@tparam Base the base iterator type to reverse. Valid types are @ref -iterator (to create @ref reverse_iterator) and @ref const_iterator (to -create @ref const_reverse_iterator). - -@requirement The class satisfies the following concept requirements: -- -[BidirectionalIterator](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/BidirectionalIterator): - The iterator that can be moved can be moved in both directions (i.e. - incremented and decremented). -- [OutputIterator](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/OutputIterator): - It is possible to write to the pointed-to element (only if @a Base is - @ref iterator). - -@since version 1.0.0 -*/ -template -class json_reverse_iterator : public std::reverse_iterator -{ - public: - using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t; - /// shortcut to the reverse iterator adapter - using base_iterator = std::reverse_iterator; - /// the reference type for the pointed-to element - using reference = typename Base::reference; - - /// create reverse iterator from iterator - explicit json_reverse_iterator(const typename base_iterator::iterator_type& it) noexcept - : base_iterator(it) {} - - /// create reverse iterator from base class - explicit json_reverse_iterator(const base_iterator& it) noexcept : base_iterator(it) {} - - /// post-increment (it++) - json_reverse_iterator const operator++(int) - { - return static_cast(base_iterator::operator++(1)); - } - - /// pre-increment (++it) - json_reverse_iterator& operator++() - { - return static_cast(base_iterator::operator++()); - } - - /// post-decrement (it--) - json_reverse_iterator const operator--(int) - { - return static_cast(base_iterator::operator--(1)); - } - - /// pre-decrement (--it) - json_reverse_iterator& operator--() - { - return static_cast(base_iterator::operator--()); - } - - /// add to iterator - json_reverse_iterator& operator+=(difference_type i) - { - return static_cast(base_iterator::operator+=(i)); - } - - /// add to iterator - json_reverse_iterator operator+(difference_type i) const - { - return static_cast(base_iterator::operator+(i)); - } - - /// subtract from iterator - json_reverse_iterator operator-(difference_type i) const - { - return static_cast(base_iterator::operator-(i)); - } - - /// return difference - difference_type operator-(const json_reverse_iterator& other) const - { - return base_iterator(*this) - base_iterator(other); - } - - /// access to successor - reference operator[](difference_type n) const - { - return *(this->operator+(n)); - } - - /// return the key of an object iterator - auto key() const -> decltype(std::declval().key()) - { - auto it = --this->base(); - return it.key(); - } - - /// return the value of an iterator - reference value() const - { - auto it = --this->base(); - return it.operator * (); - } -}; -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - -// #include - - -#include // all_of -#include // isdigit -#include // max -#include // accumulate -#include // string -#include // move -#include // vector - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - - -namespace nlohmann -{ -template -class json_pointer -{ - // allow basic_json to access private members - NLOHMANN_BASIC_JSON_TPL_DECLARATION - friend class basic_json; - - public: - /*! - @brief create JSON pointer - - Create a JSON pointer according to the syntax described in - [Section 3 of RFC6901](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901#section-3). - - @param[in] s string representing the JSON pointer; if omitted, the empty - string is assumed which references the whole JSON value - - @throw parse_error.107 if the given JSON pointer @a s is nonempty and does - not begin with a slash (`/`); see example below - - @throw parse_error.108 if a tilde (`~`) in the given JSON pointer @a s is - not followed by `0` (representing `~`) or `1` (representing `/`); see - example below - - @liveexample{The example shows the construction several valid JSON pointers - as well as the exceptional behavior.,json_pointer} - - @since version 2.0.0 - */ - explicit json_pointer(const std::string& s = "") - : reference_tokens(split(s)) - {} - - /*! - @brief return a string representation of the JSON pointer - - @invariant For each JSON pointer `ptr`, it holds: - @code {.cpp} - ptr == json_pointer(ptr.to_string()); - @endcode - - @return a string representation of the JSON pointer - - @liveexample{The example shows the result of `to_string`.,json_pointer__to_string} - - @since version 2.0.0 - */ - std::string to_string() const - { - return std::accumulate(reference_tokens.begin(), reference_tokens.end(), - std::string{}, - [](const std::string & a, const std::string & b) - { - return a + "/" + escape(b); - }); - } - - /// @copydoc to_string() - operator std::string() const - { - return to_string(); - } - - /*! - @brief append another JSON pointer at the end of this JSON pointer - - @param[in] ptr JSON pointer to append - @return JSON pointer with @a ptr appended - - @liveexample{The example shows the usage of `operator/=`.,json_pointer__operator_add} - - @complexity Linear in the length of @a ptr. - - @sa @ref operator/=(std::string) to append a reference token - @sa @ref operator/=(std::size_t) to append an array index - @sa @ref operator/(const json_pointer&, const json_pointer&) for a binary operator - - @since version 3.6.0 - */ - json_pointer& operator/=(const json_pointer& ptr) - { - reference_tokens.insert(reference_tokens.end(), - ptr.reference_tokens.begin(), - ptr.reference_tokens.end()); - return *this; - } - - /*! - @brief append an unescaped reference token at the end of this JSON pointer - - @param[in] token reference token to append - @return JSON pointer with @a token appended without escaping @a token - - @liveexample{The example shows the usage of `operator/=`.,json_pointer__operator_add} - - @complexity Amortized constant. - - @sa @ref operator/=(const json_pointer&) to append a JSON pointer - @sa @ref operator/=(std::size_t) to append an array index - @sa @ref operator/(const json_pointer&, std::size_t) for a binary operator - - @since version 3.6.0 - */ - json_pointer& operator/=(std::string token) - { - push_back(std::move(token)); - return *this; - } - - /*! - @brief append an array index at the end of this JSON pointer - - @param[in] array_idx array index to append - @return JSON pointer with @a array_idx appended - - @liveexample{The example shows the usage of `operator/=`.,json_pointer__operator_add} - - @complexity Amortized constant. - - @sa @ref operator/=(const json_pointer&) to append a JSON pointer - @sa @ref operator/=(std::string) to append a reference token - @sa @ref operator/(const json_pointer&, std::string) for a binary operator - - @since version 3.6.0 - */ - json_pointer& operator/=(std::size_t array_idx) - { - return *this /= std::to_string(array_idx); - } - - /*! - @brief create a new JSON pointer by appending the right JSON pointer at the end of the left JSON pointer - - @param[in] lhs JSON pointer - @param[in] rhs JSON pointer - @return a new JSON pointer with @a rhs appended to @a lhs - - @liveexample{The example shows the usage of `operator/`.,json_pointer__operator_add_binary} - - @complexity Linear in the length of @a lhs and @a rhs. - - @sa @ref operator/=(const json_pointer&) to append a JSON pointer - - @since version 3.6.0 - */ - friend json_pointer operator/(const json_pointer& lhs, - const json_pointer& rhs) - { - return json_pointer(lhs) /= rhs; - } - - /*! - @brief create a new JSON pointer by appending the unescaped token at the end of the JSON pointer - - @param[in] ptr JSON pointer - @param[in] token reference token - @return a new JSON pointer with unescaped @a token appended to @a ptr - - @liveexample{The example shows the usage of `operator/`.,json_pointer__operator_add_binary} - - @complexity Linear in the length of @a ptr. - - @sa @ref operator/=(std::string) to append a reference token - - @since version 3.6.0 - */ - friend json_pointer operator/(const json_pointer& ptr, std::string token) - { - return json_pointer(ptr) /= std::move(token); - } - - /*! - @brief create a new JSON pointer by appending the array-index-token at the end of the JSON pointer - - @param[in] ptr JSON pointer - @param[in] array_idx array index - @return a new JSON pointer with @a array_idx appended to @a ptr - - @liveexample{The example shows the usage of `operator/`.,json_pointer__operator_add_binary} - - @complexity Linear in the length of @a ptr. - - @sa @ref operator/=(std::size_t) to append an array index - - @since version 3.6.0 - */ - friend json_pointer operator/(const json_pointer& ptr, std::size_t array_idx) - { - return json_pointer(ptr) /= array_idx; - } - - /*! - @brief returns the parent of this JSON pointer - - @return parent of this JSON pointer; in case this JSON pointer is the root, - the root itself is returned - - @complexity Linear in the length of the JSON pointer. - - @liveexample{The example shows the result of `parent_pointer` for different - JSON Pointers.,json_pointer__parent_pointer} - - @since version 3.6.0 - */ - json_pointer parent_pointer() const - { - if (empty()) - { - return *this; - } - - json_pointer res = *this; - res.pop_back(); - return res; - } - - /*! - @brief remove last reference token - - @pre not `empty()` - - @liveexample{The example shows the usage of `pop_back`.,json_pointer__pop_back} - - @complexity Constant. - - @throw out_of_range.405 if JSON pointer has no parent - - @since version 3.6.0 - */ - void pop_back() - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(empty())) - { - JSON_THROW(detail::out_of_range::create(405, "JSON pointer has no parent")); - } - - reference_tokens.pop_back(); - } - - /*! - @brief return last reference token - - @pre not `empty()` - @return last reference token - - @liveexample{The example shows the usage of `back`.,json_pointer__back} - - @complexity Constant. - - @throw out_of_range.405 if JSON pointer has no parent - - @since version 3.6.0 - */ - const std::string& back() const - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(empty())) - { - JSON_THROW(detail::out_of_range::create(405, "JSON pointer has no parent")); - } - - return reference_tokens.back(); - } - - /*! - @brief append an unescaped token at the end of the reference pointer - - @param[in] token token to add - - @complexity Amortized constant. - - @liveexample{The example shows the result of `push_back` for different - JSON Pointers.,json_pointer__push_back} - - @since version 3.6.0 - */ - void push_back(const std::string& token) - { - reference_tokens.push_back(token); - } - - /// @copydoc push_back(const std::string&) - void push_back(std::string&& token) - { - reference_tokens.push_back(std::move(token)); - } - - /*! - @brief return whether pointer points to the root document - - @return true iff the JSON pointer points to the root document - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this function never throws exceptions. - - @liveexample{The example shows the result of `empty` for different JSON - Pointers.,json_pointer__empty} - - @since version 3.6.0 - */ - bool empty() const noexcept - { - return reference_tokens.empty(); - } - - private: - /*! - @param[in] s reference token to be converted into an array index - - @return integer representation of @a s - - @throw parse_error.106 if an array index begins with '0' - @throw parse_error.109 if an array index begins not with a digit - @throw out_of_range.404 if string @a s could not be converted to an integer - @throw out_of_range.410 if an array index exceeds size_type - */ - static typename BasicJsonType::size_type array_index(const std::string& s) - { - using size_type = typename BasicJsonType::size_type; - - // error condition (cf. RFC 6901, Sect. 4) - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(s.size() > 1 && s[0] == '0')) - { - JSON_THROW(detail::parse_error::create(106, 0, - "array index '" + s + - "' must not begin with '0'")); - } - - // error condition (cf. RFC 6901, Sect. 4) - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(s.size() > 1 && !(s[0] >= '1' && s[0] <= '9'))) - { - JSON_THROW(detail::parse_error::create(109, 0, "array index '" + s + "' is not a number")); - } - - std::size_t processed_chars = 0; - unsigned long long res = 0; - JSON_TRY - { - res = std::stoull(s, &processed_chars); - } - JSON_CATCH(std::out_of_range&) - { - JSON_THROW(detail::out_of_range::create(404, "unresolved reference token '" + s + "'")); - } - - // check if the string was completely read - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(processed_chars != s.size())) - { - JSON_THROW(detail::out_of_range::create(404, "unresolved reference token '" + s + "'")); - } - - // only triggered on special platforms (like 32bit), see also - // https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/2203 - if (res >= static_cast((std::numeric_limits::max)())) - { - JSON_THROW(detail::out_of_range::create(410, "array index " + s + " exceeds size_type")); // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - } - - return static_cast(res); - } - - json_pointer top() const - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(empty())) - { - JSON_THROW(detail::out_of_range::create(405, "JSON pointer has no parent")); - } - - json_pointer result = *this; - result.reference_tokens = {reference_tokens[0]}; - return result; - } - - /*! - @brief create and return a reference to the pointed to value - - @complexity Linear in the number of reference tokens. - - @throw parse_error.109 if array index is not a number - @throw type_error.313 if value cannot be unflattened - */ - BasicJsonType& get_and_create(BasicJsonType& j) const - { - auto result = &j; - - // in case no reference tokens exist, return a reference to the JSON value - // j which will be overwritten by a primitive value - for (const auto& reference_token : reference_tokens) - { - switch (result->type()) - { - case detail::value_t::null: - { - if (reference_token == "0") - { - // start a new array if reference token is 0 - result = &result->operator[](0); - } - else - { - // start a new object otherwise - result = &result->operator[](reference_token); - } - break; - } - - case detail::value_t::object: - { - // create an entry in the object - result = &result->operator[](reference_token); - break; - } - - case detail::value_t::array: - { - // create an entry in the array - result = &result->operator[](array_index(reference_token)); - break; - } - - /* - The following code is only reached if there exists a reference - token _and_ the current value is primitive. In this case, we have - an error situation, because primitive values may only occur as - single value; that is, with an empty list of reference tokens. - */ - default: - JSON_THROW(detail::type_error::create(313, "invalid value to unflatten")); - } - } - - return *result; - } - - /*! - @brief return a reference to the pointed to value - - @note This version does not throw if a value is not present, but tries to - create nested values instead. For instance, calling this function - with pointer `"/this/that"` on a null value is equivalent to calling - `operator[]("this").operator[]("that")` on that value, effectively - changing the null value to an object. - - @param[in] ptr a JSON value - - @return reference to the JSON value pointed to by the JSON pointer - - @complexity Linear in the length of the JSON pointer. - - @throw parse_error.106 if an array index begins with '0' - @throw parse_error.109 if an array index was not a number - @throw out_of_range.404 if the JSON pointer can not be resolved - */ - BasicJsonType& get_unchecked(BasicJsonType* ptr) const - { - for (const auto& reference_token : reference_tokens) - { - // convert null values to arrays or objects before continuing - if (ptr->is_null()) - { - // check if reference token is a number - const bool nums = - std::all_of(reference_token.begin(), reference_token.end(), - [](const unsigned char x) - { - return std::isdigit(x); - }); - - // change value to array for numbers or "-" or to object otherwise - *ptr = (nums || reference_token == "-") - ? detail::value_t::array - : detail::value_t::object; - } - - switch (ptr->type()) - { - case detail::value_t::object: - { - // use unchecked object access - ptr = &ptr->operator[](reference_token); - break; - } - - case detail::value_t::array: - { - if (reference_token == "-") - { - // explicitly treat "-" as index beyond the end - ptr = &ptr->operator[](ptr->m_value.array->size()); - } - else - { - // convert array index to number; unchecked access - ptr = &ptr->operator[](array_index(reference_token)); - } - break; - } - - default: - JSON_THROW(detail::out_of_range::create(404, "unresolved reference token '" + reference_token + "'")); - } - } - - return *ptr; - } - - /*! - @throw parse_error.106 if an array index begins with '0' - @throw parse_error.109 if an array index was not a number - @throw out_of_range.402 if the array index '-' is used - @throw out_of_range.404 if the JSON pointer can not be resolved - */ - BasicJsonType& get_checked(BasicJsonType* ptr) const - { - for (const auto& reference_token : reference_tokens) - { - switch (ptr->type()) - { - case detail::value_t::object: - { - // note: at performs range check - ptr = &ptr->at(reference_token); - break; - } - - case detail::value_t::array: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(reference_token == "-")) - { - // "-" always fails the range check - JSON_THROW(detail::out_of_range::create(402, - "array index '-' (" + std::to_string(ptr->m_value.array->size()) + - ") is out of range")); - } - - // note: at performs range check - ptr = &ptr->at(array_index(reference_token)); - break; - } - - default: - JSON_THROW(detail::out_of_range::create(404, "unresolved reference token '" + reference_token + "'")); - } - } - - return *ptr; - } - - /*! - @brief return a const reference to the pointed to value - - @param[in] ptr a JSON value - - @return const reference to the JSON value pointed to by the JSON - pointer - - @throw parse_error.106 if an array index begins with '0' - @throw parse_error.109 if an array index was not a number - @throw out_of_range.402 if the array index '-' is used - @throw out_of_range.404 if the JSON pointer can not be resolved - */ - const BasicJsonType& get_unchecked(const BasicJsonType* ptr) const - { - for (const auto& reference_token : reference_tokens) - { - switch (ptr->type()) - { - case detail::value_t::object: - { - // use unchecked object access - ptr = &ptr->operator[](reference_token); - break; - } - - case detail::value_t::array: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(reference_token == "-")) - { - // "-" cannot be used for const access - JSON_THROW(detail::out_of_range::create(402, - "array index '-' (" + std::to_string(ptr->m_value.array->size()) + - ") is out of range")); - } - - // use unchecked array access - ptr = &ptr->operator[](array_index(reference_token)); - break; - } - - default: - JSON_THROW(detail::out_of_range::create(404, "unresolved reference token '" + reference_token + "'")); - } - } - - return *ptr; - } - - /*! - @throw parse_error.106 if an array index begins with '0' - @throw parse_error.109 if an array index was not a number - @throw out_of_range.402 if the array index '-' is used - @throw out_of_range.404 if the JSON pointer can not be resolved - */ - const BasicJsonType& get_checked(const BasicJsonType* ptr) const - { - for (const auto& reference_token : reference_tokens) - { - switch (ptr->type()) - { - case detail::value_t::object: - { - // note: at performs range check - ptr = &ptr->at(reference_token); - break; - } - - case detail::value_t::array: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(reference_token == "-")) - { - // "-" always fails the range check - JSON_THROW(detail::out_of_range::create(402, - "array index '-' (" + std::to_string(ptr->m_value.array->size()) + - ") is out of range")); - } - - // note: at performs range check - ptr = &ptr->at(array_index(reference_token)); - break; - } - - default: - JSON_THROW(detail::out_of_range::create(404, "unresolved reference token '" + reference_token + "'")); - } - } - - return *ptr; - } - - /*! - @throw parse_error.106 if an array index begins with '0' - @throw parse_error.109 if an array index was not a number - */ - bool contains(const BasicJsonType* ptr) const - { - for (const auto& reference_token : reference_tokens) - { - switch (ptr->type()) - { - case detail::value_t::object: - { - if (!ptr->contains(reference_token)) - { - // we did not find the key in the object - return false; - } - - ptr = &ptr->operator[](reference_token); - break; - } - - case detail::value_t::array: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(reference_token == "-")) - { - // "-" always fails the range check - return false; - } - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(reference_token.size() == 1 && !("0" <= reference_token && reference_token <= "9"))) - { - // invalid char - return false; - } - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(reference_token.size() > 1)) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!('1' <= reference_token[0] && reference_token[0] <= '9'))) - { - // first char should be between '1' and '9' - return false; - } - for (std::size_t i = 1; i < reference_token.size(); i++) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!('0' <= reference_token[i] && reference_token[i] <= '9'))) - { - // other char should be between '0' and '9' - return false; - } - } - } - - const auto idx = array_index(reference_token); - if (idx >= ptr->size()) - { - // index out of range - return false; - } - - ptr = &ptr->operator[](idx); - break; - } - - default: - { - // we do not expect primitive values if there is still a - // reference token to process - return false; - } - } - } - - // no reference token left means we found a primitive value - return true; - } - - /*! - @brief split the string input to reference tokens - - @note This function is only called by the json_pointer constructor. - All exceptions below are documented there. - - @throw parse_error.107 if the pointer is not empty or begins with '/' - @throw parse_error.108 if character '~' is not followed by '0' or '1' - */ - static std::vector split(const std::string& reference_string) - { - std::vector result; - - // special case: empty reference string -> no reference tokens - if (reference_string.empty()) - { - return result; - } - - // check if nonempty reference string begins with slash - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(reference_string[0] != '/')) - { - JSON_THROW(detail::parse_error::create(107, 1, - "JSON pointer must be empty or begin with '/' - was: '" + - reference_string + "'")); - } - - // extract the reference tokens: - // - slash: position of the last read slash (or end of string) - // - start: position after the previous slash - for ( - // search for the first slash after the first character - std::size_t slash = reference_string.find_first_of('/', 1), - // set the beginning of the first reference token - start = 1; - // we can stop if start == 0 (if slash == std::string::npos) - start != 0; - // set the beginning of the next reference token - // (will eventually be 0 if slash == std::string::npos) - start = (slash == std::string::npos) ? 0 : slash + 1, - // find next slash - slash = reference_string.find_first_of('/', start)) - { - // use the text between the beginning of the reference token - // (start) and the last slash (slash). - auto reference_token = reference_string.substr(start, slash - start); - - // check reference tokens are properly escaped - for (std::size_t pos = reference_token.find_first_of('~'); - pos != std::string::npos; - pos = reference_token.find_first_of('~', pos + 1)) - { - JSON_ASSERT(reference_token[pos] == '~'); - - // ~ must be followed by 0 or 1 - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(pos == reference_token.size() - 1 || - (reference_token[pos + 1] != '0' && - reference_token[pos + 1] != '1'))) - { - JSON_THROW(detail::parse_error::create(108, 0, "escape character '~' must be followed with '0' or '1'")); - } - } - - // finally, store the reference token - unescape(reference_token); - result.push_back(reference_token); - } - - return result; - } - - /*! - @brief replace all occurrences of a substring by another string - - @param[in,out] s the string to manipulate; changed so that all - occurrences of @a f are replaced with @a t - @param[in] f the substring to replace with @a t - @param[in] t the string to replace @a f - - @pre The search string @a f must not be empty. **This precondition is - enforced with an assertion.** - - @since version 2.0.0 - */ - static void replace_substring(std::string& s, const std::string& f, - const std::string& t) - { - JSON_ASSERT(!f.empty()); - for (auto pos = s.find(f); // find first occurrence of f - pos != std::string::npos; // make sure f was found - s.replace(pos, f.size(), t), // replace with t, and - pos = s.find(f, pos + t.size())) // find next occurrence of f - {} - } - - /// escape "~" to "~0" and "/" to "~1" - static std::string escape(std::string s) - { - replace_substring(s, "~", "~0"); - replace_substring(s, "/", "~1"); - return s; - } - - /// unescape "~1" to tilde and "~0" to slash (order is important!) - static void unescape(std::string& s) - { - replace_substring(s, "~1", "/"); - replace_substring(s, "~0", "~"); - } - - /*! - @param[in] reference_string the reference string to the current value - @param[in] value the value to consider - @param[in,out] result the result object to insert values to - - @note Empty objects or arrays are flattened to `null`. - */ - static void flatten(const std::string& reference_string, - const BasicJsonType& value, - BasicJsonType& result) - { - switch (value.type()) - { - case detail::value_t::array: - { - if (value.m_value.array->empty()) - { - // flatten empty array as null - result[reference_string] = nullptr; - } - else - { - // iterate array and use index as reference string - for (std::size_t i = 0; i < value.m_value.array->size(); ++i) - { - flatten(reference_string + "/" + std::to_string(i), - value.m_value.array->operator[](i), result); - } - } - break; - } - - case detail::value_t::object: - { - if (value.m_value.object->empty()) - { - // flatten empty object as null - result[reference_string] = nullptr; - } - else - { - // iterate object and use keys as reference string - for (const auto& element : *value.m_value.object) - { - flatten(reference_string + "/" + escape(element.first), element.second, result); - } - } - break; - } - - default: - { - // add primitive value with its reference string - result[reference_string] = value; - break; - } - } - } - - /*! - @param[in] value flattened JSON - - @return unflattened JSON - - @throw parse_error.109 if array index is not a number - @throw type_error.314 if value is not an object - @throw type_error.315 if object values are not primitive - @throw type_error.313 if value cannot be unflattened - */ - static BasicJsonType - unflatten(const BasicJsonType& value) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!value.is_object())) - { - JSON_THROW(detail::type_error::create(314, "only objects can be unflattened")); - } - - BasicJsonType result; - - // iterate the JSON object values - for (const auto& element : *value.m_value.object) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!element.second.is_primitive())) - { - JSON_THROW(detail::type_error::create(315, "values in object must be primitive")); - } - - // assign value to reference pointed to by JSON pointer; Note that if - // the JSON pointer is "" (i.e., points to the whole value), function - // get_and_create returns a reference to result itself. An assignment - // will then create a primitive value. - json_pointer(element.first).get_and_create(result) = element.second; - } - - return result; - } - - /*! - @brief compares two JSON pointers for equality - - @param[in] lhs JSON pointer to compare - @param[in] rhs JSON pointer to compare - @return whether @a lhs is equal to @a rhs - - @complexity Linear in the length of the JSON pointer - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this function never throws exceptions. - */ - friend bool operator==(json_pointer const& lhs, - json_pointer const& rhs) noexcept - { - return lhs.reference_tokens == rhs.reference_tokens; - } - - /*! - @brief compares two JSON pointers for inequality - - @param[in] lhs JSON pointer to compare - @param[in] rhs JSON pointer to compare - @return whether @a lhs is not equal @a rhs - - @complexity Linear in the length of the JSON pointer - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this function never throws exceptions. - */ - friend bool operator!=(json_pointer const& lhs, - json_pointer const& rhs) noexcept - { - return !(lhs == rhs); - } - - /// the reference tokens - std::vector reference_tokens; -}; -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - - -#include -#include - -// #include - - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -template -class json_ref -{ - public: - using value_type = BasicJsonType; - - json_ref(value_type&& value) - : owned_value(std::move(value)) - , value_ref(&owned_value) - , is_rvalue(true) - {} - - json_ref(const value_type& value) - : value_ref(const_cast(&value)) - , is_rvalue(false) - {} - - json_ref(std::initializer_list init) - : owned_value(init) - , value_ref(&owned_value) - , is_rvalue(true) - {} - - template < - class... Args, - enable_if_t::value, int> = 0 > - json_ref(Args && ... args) - : owned_value(std::forward(args)...) - , value_ref(&owned_value) - , is_rvalue(true) - {} - - // class should be movable only - json_ref(json_ref&&) = default; - json_ref(const json_ref&) = delete; - json_ref& operator=(const json_ref&) = delete; - json_ref& operator=(json_ref&&) = delete; - ~json_ref() = default; - - value_type moved_or_copied() const - { - if (is_rvalue) - { - return std::move(*value_ref); - } - return *value_ref; - } - - value_type const& operator*() const - { - return *static_cast(value_ref); - } - - value_type const* operator->() const - { - return static_cast(value_ref); - } - - private: - mutable value_type owned_value = nullptr; - value_type* value_ref = nullptr; - const bool is_rvalue = true; -}; -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - - -#include // reverse -#include // array -#include // uint8_t, uint16_t, uint32_t, uint64_t -#include // memcpy -#include // numeric_limits -#include // string -#include // isnan, isinf - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - - -#include // copy -#include // size_t -#include // streamsize -#include // back_inserter -#include // shared_ptr, make_shared -#include // basic_ostream -#include // basic_string -#include // vector -// #include - - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -/// abstract output adapter interface -template struct output_adapter_protocol -{ - virtual void write_character(CharType c) = 0; - virtual void write_characters(const CharType* s, std::size_t length) = 0; - virtual ~output_adapter_protocol() = default; -}; - -/// a type to simplify interfaces -template -using output_adapter_t = std::shared_ptr>; - -/// output adapter for byte vectors -template -class output_vector_adapter : public output_adapter_protocol -{ - public: - explicit output_vector_adapter(std::vector& vec) noexcept - : v(vec) - {} - - void write_character(CharType c) override - { - v.push_back(c); - } - - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(2) - void write_characters(const CharType* s, std::size_t length) override - { - std::copy(s, s + length, std::back_inserter(v)); - } - - private: - std::vector& v; -}; - -/// output adapter for output streams -template -class output_stream_adapter : public output_adapter_protocol -{ - public: - explicit output_stream_adapter(std::basic_ostream& s) noexcept - : stream(s) - {} - - void write_character(CharType c) override - { - stream.put(c); - } - - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(2) - void write_characters(const CharType* s, std::size_t length) override - { - stream.write(s, static_cast(length)); - } - - private: - std::basic_ostream& stream; -}; - -/// output adapter for basic_string -template> -class output_string_adapter : public output_adapter_protocol -{ - public: - explicit output_string_adapter(StringType& s) noexcept - : str(s) - {} - - void write_character(CharType c) override - { - str.push_back(c); - } - - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(2) - void write_characters(const CharType* s, std::size_t length) override - { - str.append(s, length); - } - - private: - StringType& str; -}; - -template> -class output_adapter -{ - public: - output_adapter(std::vector& vec) - : oa(std::make_shared>(vec)) {} - - output_adapter(std::basic_ostream& s) - : oa(std::make_shared>(s)) {} - - output_adapter(StringType& s) - : oa(std::make_shared>(s)) {} - - operator output_adapter_t() - { - return oa; - } - - private: - output_adapter_t oa = nullptr; -}; -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -/////////////////// -// binary writer // -/////////////////// - -/*! -@brief serialization to CBOR and MessagePack values -*/ -template -class binary_writer -{ - using string_t = typename BasicJsonType::string_t; - using binary_t = typename BasicJsonType::binary_t; - using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_float_t; - - public: - /*! - @brief create a binary writer - - @param[in] adapter output adapter to write to - */ - explicit binary_writer(output_adapter_t adapter) : oa(adapter) - { - JSON_ASSERT(oa); - } - - /*! - @param[in] j JSON value to serialize - @pre j.type() == value_t::object - */ - void write_bson(const BasicJsonType& j) - { - switch (j.type()) - { - case value_t::object: - { - write_bson_object(*j.m_value.object); - break; - } - - default: - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(317, "to serialize to BSON, top-level type must be object, but is " + std::string(j.type_name()))); - } - } - } - - /*! - @param[in] j JSON value to serialize - */ - void write_cbor(const BasicJsonType& j) - { - switch (j.type()) - { - case value_t::null: - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xF6)); - break; - } - - case value_t::boolean: - { - oa->write_character(j.m_value.boolean - ? to_char_type(0xF5) - : to_char_type(0xF4)); - break; - } - - case value_t::number_integer: - { - if (j.m_value.number_integer >= 0) - { - // CBOR does not differentiate between positive signed - // integers and unsigned integers. Therefore, we used the - // code from the value_t::number_unsigned case here. - if (j.m_value.number_integer <= 0x17) - { - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_integer)); - } - else if (j.m_value.number_integer <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x18)); - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_integer)); - } - else if (j.m_value.number_integer <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x19)); - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_integer)); - } - else if (j.m_value.number_integer <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x1A)); - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_integer)); - } - else - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x1B)); - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_integer)); - } - } - else - { - // The conversions below encode the sign in the first - // byte, and the value is converted to a positive number. - const auto positive_number = -1 - j.m_value.number_integer; - if (j.m_value.number_integer >= -24) - { - write_number(static_cast(0x20 + positive_number)); - } - else if (positive_number <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x38)); - write_number(static_cast(positive_number)); - } - else if (positive_number <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x39)); - write_number(static_cast(positive_number)); - } - else if (positive_number <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x3A)); - write_number(static_cast(positive_number)); - } - else - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x3B)); - write_number(static_cast(positive_number)); - } - } - break; - } - - case value_t::number_unsigned: - { - if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= 0x17) - { - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_unsigned)); - } - else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x18)); - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_unsigned)); - } - else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x19)); - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_unsigned)); - } - else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x1A)); - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_unsigned)); - } - else - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x1B)); - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_unsigned)); - } - break; - } - - case value_t::number_float: - { - if (std::isnan(j.m_value.number_float)) - { - // NaN is 0xf97e00 in CBOR - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xF9)); - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x7E)); - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x00)); - } - else if (std::isinf(j.m_value.number_float)) - { - // Infinity is 0xf97c00, -Infinity is 0xf9fc00 - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xf9)); - oa->write_character(j.m_value.number_float > 0 ? to_char_type(0x7C) : to_char_type(0xFC)); - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x00)); - } - else - { - write_compact_float(j.m_value.number_float, detail::input_format_t::cbor); - } - break; - } - - case value_t::string: - { - // step 1: write control byte and the string length - const auto N = j.m_value.string->size(); - if (N <= 0x17) - { - write_number(static_cast(0x60 + N)); - } - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x78)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x79)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x7A)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - // LCOV_EXCL_START - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x7B)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - // LCOV_EXCL_STOP - - // step 2: write the string - oa->write_characters( - reinterpret_cast(j.m_value.string->c_str()), - j.m_value.string->size()); - break; - } - - case value_t::array: - { - // step 1: write control byte and the array size - const auto N = j.m_value.array->size(); - if (N <= 0x17) - { - write_number(static_cast(0x80 + N)); - } - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x98)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x99)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x9A)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - // LCOV_EXCL_START - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x9B)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - // LCOV_EXCL_STOP - - // step 2: write each element - for (const auto& el : *j.m_value.array) - { - write_cbor(el); - } - break; - } - - case value_t::binary: - { - if (j.m_value.binary->has_subtype()) - { - write_number(static_cast(0xd8)); - write_number(j.m_value.binary->subtype()); - } - - // step 1: write control byte and the binary array size - const auto N = j.m_value.binary->size(); - if (N <= 0x17) - { - write_number(static_cast(0x40 + N)); - } - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x58)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x59)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x5A)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - // LCOV_EXCL_START - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x5B)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - // LCOV_EXCL_STOP - - // step 2: write each element - oa->write_characters( - reinterpret_cast(j.m_value.binary->data()), - N); - - break; - } - - case value_t::object: - { - // step 1: write control byte and the object size - const auto N = j.m_value.object->size(); - if (N <= 0x17) - { - write_number(static_cast(0xA0 + N)); - } - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xB8)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xB9)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xBA)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - // LCOV_EXCL_START - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xBB)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - // LCOV_EXCL_STOP - - // step 2: write each element - for (const auto& el : *j.m_value.object) - { - write_cbor(el.first); - write_cbor(el.second); - } - break; - } - - default: - break; - } - } - - /*! - @param[in] j JSON value to serialize - */ - void write_msgpack(const BasicJsonType& j) - { - switch (j.type()) - { - case value_t::null: // nil - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xC0)); - break; - } - - case value_t::boolean: // true and false - { - oa->write_character(j.m_value.boolean - ? to_char_type(0xC3) - : to_char_type(0xC2)); - break; - } - - case value_t::number_integer: - { - if (j.m_value.number_integer >= 0) - { - // MessagePack does not differentiate between positive - // signed integers and unsigned integers. Therefore, we used - // the code from the value_t::number_unsigned case here. - if (j.m_value.number_unsigned < 128) - { - // positive fixnum - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_integer)); - } - else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - // uint 8 - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xCC)); - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_integer)); - } - else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - // uint 16 - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xCD)); - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_integer)); - } - else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - // uint 32 - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xCE)); - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_integer)); - } - else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - // uint 64 - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xCF)); - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_integer)); - } - } - else - { - if (j.m_value.number_integer >= -32) - { - // negative fixnum - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_integer)); - } - else if (j.m_value.number_integer >= (std::numeric_limits::min)() && - j.m_value.number_integer <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - // int 8 - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xD0)); - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_integer)); - } - else if (j.m_value.number_integer >= (std::numeric_limits::min)() && - j.m_value.number_integer <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - // int 16 - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xD1)); - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_integer)); - } - else if (j.m_value.number_integer >= (std::numeric_limits::min)() && - j.m_value.number_integer <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - // int 32 - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xD2)); - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_integer)); - } - else if (j.m_value.number_integer >= (std::numeric_limits::min)() && - j.m_value.number_integer <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - // int 64 - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xD3)); - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_integer)); - } - } - break; - } - - case value_t::number_unsigned: - { - if (j.m_value.number_unsigned < 128) - { - // positive fixnum - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_integer)); - } - else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - // uint 8 - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xCC)); - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_integer)); - } - else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - // uint 16 - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xCD)); - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_integer)); - } - else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - // uint 32 - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xCE)); - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_integer)); - } - else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - // uint 64 - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xCF)); - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.number_integer)); - } - break; - } - - case value_t::number_float: - { - write_compact_float(j.m_value.number_float, detail::input_format_t::msgpack); - break; - } - - case value_t::string: - { - // step 1: write control byte and the string length - const auto N = j.m_value.string->size(); - if (N <= 31) - { - // fixstr - write_number(static_cast(0xA0 | N)); - } - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - // str 8 - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xD9)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - // str 16 - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xDA)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - // str 32 - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xDB)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - - // step 2: write the string - oa->write_characters( - reinterpret_cast(j.m_value.string->c_str()), - j.m_value.string->size()); - break; - } - - case value_t::array: - { - // step 1: write control byte and the array size - const auto N = j.m_value.array->size(); - if (N <= 15) - { - // fixarray - write_number(static_cast(0x90 | N)); - } - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - // array 16 - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xDC)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - // array 32 - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xDD)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - - // step 2: write each element - for (const auto& el : *j.m_value.array) - { - write_msgpack(el); - } - break; - } - - case value_t::binary: - { - // step 0: determine if the binary type has a set subtype to - // determine whether or not to use the ext or fixext types - const bool use_ext = j.m_value.binary->has_subtype(); - - // step 1: write control byte and the byte string length - const auto N = j.m_value.binary->size(); - if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - std::uint8_t output_type{}; - bool fixed = true; - if (use_ext) - { - switch (N) - { - case 1: - output_type = 0xD4; // fixext 1 - break; - case 2: - output_type = 0xD5; // fixext 2 - break; - case 4: - output_type = 0xD6; // fixext 4 - break; - case 8: - output_type = 0xD7; // fixext 8 - break; - case 16: - output_type = 0xD8; // fixext 16 - break; - default: - output_type = 0xC7; // ext 8 - fixed = false; - break; - } - - } - else - { - output_type = 0xC4; // bin 8 - fixed = false; - } - - oa->write_character(to_char_type(output_type)); - if (!fixed) - { - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - } - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - std::uint8_t output_type = use_ext - ? 0xC8 // ext 16 - : 0xC5; // bin 16 - - oa->write_character(to_char_type(output_type)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - std::uint8_t output_type = use_ext - ? 0xC9 // ext 32 - : 0xC6; // bin 32 - - oa->write_character(to_char_type(output_type)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - - // step 1.5: if this is an ext type, write the subtype - if (use_ext) - { - write_number(static_cast(j.m_value.binary->subtype())); - } - - // step 2: write the byte string - oa->write_characters( - reinterpret_cast(j.m_value.binary->data()), - N); - - break; - } - - case value_t::object: - { - // step 1: write control byte and the object size - const auto N = j.m_value.object->size(); - if (N <= 15) - { - // fixmap - write_number(static_cast(0x80 | (N & 0xF))); - } - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - // map 16 - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xDE)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - else if (N <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - // map 32 - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0xDF)); - write_number(static_cast(N)); - } - - // step 2: write each element - for (const auto& el : *j.m_value.object) - { - write_msgpack(el.first); - write_msgpack(el.second); - } - break; - } - - default: - break; - } - } - - /*! - @param[in] j JSON value to serialize - @param[in] use_count whether to use '#' prefixes (optimized format) - @param[in] use_type whether to use '$' prefixes (optimized format) - @param[in] add_prefix whether prefixes need to be used for this value - */ - void write_ubjson(const BasicJsonType& j, const bool use_count, - const bool use_type, const bool add_prefix = true) - { - switch (j.type()) - { - case value_t::null: - { - if (add_prefix) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('Z')); - } - break; - } - - case value_t::boolean: - { - if (add_prefix) - { - oa->write_character(j.m_value.boolean - ? to_char_type('T') - : to_char_type('F')); - } - break; - } - - case value_t::number_integer: - { - write_number_with_ubjson_prefix(j.m_value.number_integer, add_prefix); - break; - } - - case value_t::number_unsigned: - { - write_number_with_ubjson_prefix(j.m_value.number_unsigned, add_prefix); - break; - } - - case value_t::number_float: - { - write_number_with_ubjson_prefix(j.m_value.number_float, add_prefix); - break; - } - - case value_t::string: - { - if (add_prefix) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('S')); - } - write_number_with_ubjson_prefix(j.m_value.string->size(), true); - oa->write_characters( - reinterpret_cast(j.m_value.string->c_str()), - j.m_value.string->size()); - break; - } - - case value_t::array: - { - if (add_prefix) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('[')); - } - - bool prefix_required = true; - if (use_type && !j.m_value.array->empty()) - { - JSON_ASSERT(use_count); - const CharType first_prefix = ubjson_prefix(j.front()); - const bool same_prefix = std::all_of(j.begin() + 1, j.end(), - [this, first_prefix](const BasicJsonType & v) - { - return ubjson_prefix(v) == first_prefix; - }); - - if (same_prefix) - { - prefix_required = false; - oa->write_character(to_char_type('$')); - oa->write_character(first_prefix); - } - } - - if (use_count) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('#')); - write_number_with_ubjson_prefix(j.m_value.array->size(), true); - } - - for (const auto& el : *j.m_value.array) - { - write_ubjson(el, use_count, use_type, prefix_required); - } - - if (!use_count) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(']')); - } - - break; - } - - case value_t::binary: - { - if (add_prefix) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('[')); - } - - if (use_type && !j.m_value.binary->empty()) - { - JSON_ASSERT(use_count); - oa->write_character(to_char_type('$')); - oa->write_character('U'); - } - - if (use_count) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('#')); - write_number_with_ubjson_prefix(j.m_value.binary->size(), true); - } - - if (use_type) - { - oa->write_characters( - reinterpret_cast(j.m_value.binary->data()), - j.m_value.binary->size()); - } - else - { - for (size_t i = 0; i < j.m_value.binary->size(); ++i) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('U')); - oa->write_character(j.m_value.binary->data()[i]); - } - } - - if (!use_count) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(']')); - } - - break; - } - - case value_t::object: - { - if (add_prefix) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('{')); - } - - bool prefix_required = true; - if (use_type && !j.m_value.object->empty()) - { - JSON_ASSERT(use_count); - const CharType first_prefix = ubjson_prefix(j.front()); - const bool same_prefix = std::all_of(j.begin(), j.end(), - [this, first_prefix](const BasicJsonType & v) - { - return ubjson_prefix(v) == first_prefix; - }); - - if (same_prefix) - { - prefix_required = false; - oa->write_character(to_char_type('$')); - oa->write_character(first_prefix); - } - } - - if (use_count) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('#')); - write_number_with_ubjson_prefix(j.m_value.object->size(), true); - } - - for (const auto& el : *j.m_value.object) - { - write_number_with_ubjson_prefix(el.first.size(), true); - oa->write_characters( - reinterpret_cast(el.first.c_str()), - el.first.size()); - write_ubjson(el.second, use_count, use_type, prefix_required); - } - - if (!use_count) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('}')); - } - - break; - } - - default: - break; - } - } - - private: - ////////// - // BSON // - ////////// - - /*! - @return The size of a BSON document entry header, including the id marker - and the entry name size (and its null-terminator). - */ - static std::size_t calc_bson_entry_header_size(const string_t& name) - { - const auto it = name.find(static_cast(0)); - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(it != BasicJsonType::string_t::npos)) - { - JSON_THROW(out_of_range::create(409, - "BSON key cannot contain code point U+0000 (at byte " + std::to_string(it) + ")")); - } - - return /*id*/ 1ul + name.size() + /*zero-terminator*/1u; - } - - /*! - @brief Writes the given @a element_type and @a name to the output adapter - */ - void write_bson_entry_header(const string_t& name, - const std::uint8_t element_type) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(element_type)); // boolean - oa->write_characters( - reinterpret_cast(name.c_str()), - name.size() + 1u); - } - - /*! - @brief Writes a BSON element with key @a name and boolean value @a value - */ - void write_bson_boolean(const string_t& name, - const bool value) - { - write_bson_entry_header(name, 0x08); - oa->write_character(value ? to_char_type(0x01) : to_char_type(0x00)); - } - - /*! - @brief Writes a BSON element with key @a name and double value @a value - */ - void write_bson_double(const string_t& name, - const double value) - { - write_bson_entry_header(name, 0x01); - write_number(value); - } - - /*! - @return The size of the BSON-encoded string in @a value - */ - static std::size_t calc_bson_string_size(const string_t& value) - { - return sizeof(std::int32_t) + value.size() + 1ul; - } - - /*! - @brief Writes a BSON element with key @a name and string value @a value - */ - void write_bson_string(const string_t& name, - const string_t& value) - { - write_bson_entry_header(name, 0x02); - - write_number(static_cast(value.size() + 1ul)); - oa->write_characters( - reinterpret_cast(value.c_str()), - value.size() + 1); - } - - /*! - @brief Writes a BSON element with key @a name and null value - */ - void write_bson_null(const string_t& name) - { - write_bson_entry_header(name, 0x0A); - } - - /*! - @return The size of the BSON-encoded integer @a value - */ - static std::size_t calc_bson_integer_size(const std::int64_t value) - { - return (std::numeric_limits::min)() <= value && value <= (std::numeric_limits::max)() - ? sizeof(std::int32_t) - : sizeof(std::int64_t); - } - - /*! - @brief Writes a BSON element with key @a name and integer @a value - */ - void write_bson_integer(const string_t& name, - const std::int64_t value) - { - if ((std::numeric_limits::min)() <= value && value <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - write_bson_entry_header(name, 0x10); // int32 - write_number(static_cast(value)); - } - else - { - write_bson_entry_header(name, 0x12); // int64 - write_number(static_cast(value)); - } - } - - /*! - @return The size of the BSON-encoded unsigned integer in @a j - */ - static constexpr std::size_t calc_bson_unsigned_size(const std::uint64_t value) noexcept - { - return (value <= static_cast((std::numeric_limits::max)())) - ? sizeof(std::int32_t) - : sizeof(std::int64_t); - } - - /*! - @brief Writes a BSON element with key @a name and unsigned @a value - */ - void write_bson_unsigned(const string_t& name, - const std::uint64_t value) - { - if (value <= static_cast((std::numeric_limits::max)())) - { - write_bson_entry_header(name, 0x10 /* int32 */); - write_number(static_cast(value)); - } - else if (value <= static_cast((std::numeric_limits::max)())) - { - write_bson_entry_header(name, 0x12 /* int64 */); - write_number(static_cast(value)); - } - else - { - JSON_THROW(out_of_range::create(407, "integer number " + std::to_string(value) + " cannot be represented by BSON as it does not fit int64")); - } - } - - /*! - @brief Writes a BSON element with key @a name and object @a value - */ - void write_bson_object_entry(const string_t& name, - const typename BasicJsonType::object_t& value) - { - write_bson_entry_header(name, 0x03); // object - write_bson_object(value); - } - - /*! - @return The size of the BSON-encoded array @a value - */ - static std::size_t calc_bson_array_size(const typename BasicJsonType::array_t& value) - { - std::size_t array_index = 0ul; - - const std::size_t embedded_document_size = std::accumulate(std::begin(value), std::end(value), std::size_t(0), [&array_index](std::size_t result, const typename BasicJsonType::array_t::value_type & el) - { - return result + calc_bson_element_size(std::to_string(array_index++), el); - }); - - return sizeof(std::int32_t) + embedded_document_size + 1ul; - } - - /*! - @return The size of the BSON-encoded binary array @a value - */ - static std::size_t calc_bson_binary_size(const typename BasicJsonType::binary_t& value) - { - return sizeof(std::int32_t) + value.size() + 1ul; - } - - /*! - @brief Writes a BSON element with key @a name and array @a value - */ - void write_bson_array(const string_t& name, - const typename BasicJsonType::array_t& value) - { - write_bson_entry_header(name, 0x04); // array - write_number(static_cast(calc_bson_array_size(value))); - - std::size_t array_index = 0ul; - - for (const auto& el : value) - { - write_bson_element(std::to_string(array_index++), el); - } - - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x00)); - } - - /*! - @brief Writes a BSON element with key @a name and binary value @a value - */ - void write_bson_binary(const string_t& name, - const binary_t& value) - { - write_bson_entry_header(name, 0x05); - - write_number(static_cast(value.size())); - write_number(value.has_subtype() ? value.subtype() : std::uint8_t(0x00)); - - oa->write_characters(reinterpret_cast(value.data()), value.size()); - } - - /*! - @brief Calculates the size necessary to serialize the JSON value @a j with its @a name - @return The calculated size for the BSON document entry for @a j with the given @a name. - */ - static std::size_t calc_bson_element_size(const string_t& name, - const BasicJsonType& j) - { - const auto header_size = calc_bson_entry_header_size(name); - switch (j.type()) - { - case value_t::object: - return header_size + calc_bson_object_size(*j.m_value.object); - - case value_t::array: - return header_size + calc_bson_array_size(*j.m_value.array); - - case value_t::binary: - return header_size + calc_bson_binary_size(*j.m_value.binary); - - case value_t::boolean: - return header_size + 1ul; - - case value_t::number_float: - return header_size + 8ul; - - case value_t::number_integer: - return header_size + calc_bson_integer_size(j.m_value.number_integer); - - case value_t::number_unsigned: - return header_size + calc_bson_unsigned_size(j.m_value.number_unsigned); - - case value_t::string: - return header_size + calc_bson_string_size(*j.m_value.string); - - case value_t::null: - return header_size + 0ul; - - // LCOV_EXCL_START - default: - JSON_ASSERT(false); - return 0ul; - // LCOV_EXCL_STOP - } - } - - /*! - @brief Serializes the JSON value @a j to BSON and associates it with the - key @a name. - @param name The name to associate with the JSON entity @a j within the - current BSON document - @return The size of the BSON entry - */ - void write_bson_element(const string_t& name, - const BasicJsonType& j) - { - switch (j.type()) - { - case value_t::object: - return write_bson_object_entry(name, *j.m_value.object); - - case value_t::array: - return write_bson_array(name, *j.m_value.array); - - case value_t::binary: - return write_bson_binary(name, *j.m_value.binary); - - case value_t::boolean: - return write_bson_boolean(name, j.m_value.boolean); - - case value_t::number_float: - return write_bson_double(name, j.m_value.number_float); - - case value_t::number_integer: - return write_bson_integer(name, j.m_value.number_integer); - - case value_t::number_unsigned: - return write_bson_unsigned(name, j.m_value.number_unsigned); - - case value_t::string: - return write_bson_string(name, *j.m_value.string); - - case value_t::null: - return write_bson_null(name); - - // LCOV_EXCL_START - default: - JSON_ASSERT(false); - return; - // LCOV_EXCL_STOP - } - } - - /*! - @brief Calculates the size of the BSON serialization of the given - JSON-object @a j. - @param[in] j JSON value to serialize - @pre j.type() == value_t::object - */ - static std::size_t calc_bson_object_size(const typename BasicJsonType::object_t& value) - { - std::size_t document_size = std::accumulate(value.begin(), value.end(), std::size_t(0), - [](size_t result, const typename BasicJsonType::object_t::value_type & el) - { - return result += calc_bson_element_size(el.first, el.second); - }); - - return sizeof(std::int32_t) + document_size + 1ul; - } - - /*! - @param[in] j JSON value to serialize - @pre j.type() == value_t::object - */ - void write_bson_object(const typename BasicJsonType::object_t& value) - { - write_number(static_cast(calc_bson_object_size(value))); - - for (const auto& el : value) - { - write_bson_element(el.first, el.second); - } - - oa->write_character(to_char_type(0x00)); - } - - ////////// - // CBOR // - ////////// - - static constexpr CharType get_cbor_float_prefix(float /*unused*/) - { - return to_char_type(0xFA); // Single-Precision Float - } - - static constexpr CharType get_cbor_float_prefix(double /*unused*/) - { - return to_char_type(0xFB); // Double-Precision Float - } - - ///////////// - // MsgPack // - ///////////// - - static constexpr CharType get_msgpack_float_prefix(float /*unused*/) - { - return to_char_type(0xCA); // float 32 - } - - static constexpr CharType get_msgpack_float_prefix(double /*unused*/) - { - return to_char_type(0xCB); // float 64 - } - - //////////// - // UBJSON // - //////////// - - // UBJSON: write number (floating point) - template::value, int>::type = 0> - void write_number_with_ubjson_prefix(const NumberType n, - const bool add_prefix) - { - if (add_prefix) - { - oa->write_character(get_ubjson_float_prefix(n)); - } - write_number(n); - } - - // UBJSON: write number (unsigned integer) - template::value, int>::type = 0> - void write_number_with_ubjson_prefix(const NumberType n, - const bool add_prefix) - { - if (n <= static_cast((std::numeric_limits::max)())) - { - if (add_prefix) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('i')); // int8 - } - write_number(static_cast(n)); - } - else if (n <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - if (add_prefix) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('U')); // uint8 - } - write_number(static_cast(n)); - } - else if (n <= static_cast((std::numeric_limits::max)())) - { - if (add_prefix) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('I')); // int16 - } - write_number(static_cast(n)); - } - else if (n <= static_cast((std::numeric_limits::max)())) - { - if (add_prefix) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('l')); // int32 - } - write_number(static_cast(n)); - } - else if (n <= static_cast((std::numeric_limits::max)())) - { - if (add_prefix) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('L')); // int64 - } - write_number(static_cast(n)); - } - else - { - if (add_prefix) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('H')); // high-precision number - } - - const auto number = BasicJsonType(n).dump(); - write_number_with_ubjson_prefix(number.size(), true); - for (std::size_t i = 0; i < number.size(); ++i) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(static_cast(number[i]))); - } - } - } - - // UBJSON: write number (signed integer) - template < typename NumberType, typename std::enable_if < - std::is_signed::value&& - !std::is_floating_point::value, int >::type = 0 > - void write_number_with_ubjson_prefix(const NumberType n, - const bool add_prefix) - { - if ((std::numeric_limits::min)() <= n && n <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - if (add_prefix) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('i')); // int8 - } - write_number(static_cast(n)); - } - else if (static_cast((std::numeric_limits::min)()) <= n && n <= static_cast((std::numeric_limits::max)())) - { - if (add_prefix) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('U')); // uint8 - } - write_number(static_cast(n)); - } - else if ((std::numeric_limits::min)() <= n && n <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - if (add_prefix) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('I')); // int16 - } - write_number(static_cast(n)); - } - else if ((std::numeric_limits::min)() <= n && n <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - if (add_prefix) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('l')); // int32 - } - write_number(static_cast(n)); - } - else if ((std::numeric_limits::min)() <= n && n <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - if (add_prefix) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('L')); // int64 - } - write_number(static_cast(n)); - } - // LCOV_EXCL_START - else - { - if (add_prefix) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type('H')); // high-precision number - } - - const auto number = BasicJsonType(n).dump(); - write_number_with_ubjson_prefix(number.size(), true); - for (std::size_t i = 0; i < number.size(); ++i) - { - oa->write_character(to_char_type(static_cast(number[i]))); - } - } - // LCOV_EXCL_STOP - } - - /*! - @brief determine the type prefix of container values - */ - CharType ubjson_prefix(const BasicJsonType& j) const noexcept - { - switch (j.type()) - { - case value_t::null: - return 'Z'; - - case value_t::boolean: - return j.m_value.boolean ? 'T' : 'F'; - - case value_t::number_integer: - { - if ((std::numeric_limits::min)() <= j.m_value.number_integer && j.m_value.number_integer <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - return 'i'; - } - if ((std::numeric_limits::min)() <= j.m_value.number_integer && j.m_value.number_integer <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - return 'U'; - } - if ((std::numeric_limits::min)() <= j.m_value.number_integer && j.m_value.number_integer <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - return 'I'; - } - if ((std::numeric_limits::min)() <= j.m_value.number_integer && j.m_value.number_integer <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - return 'l'; - } - if ((std::numeric_limits::min)() <= j.m_value.number_integer && j.m_value.number_integer <= (std::numeric_limits::max)()) - { - return 'L'; - } - // anything else is treated as high-precision number - return 'H'; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - } - - case value_t::number_unsigned: - { - if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= static_cast((std::numeric_limits::max)())) - { - return 'i'; - } - if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= static_cast((std::numeric_limits::max)())) - { - return 'U'; - } - if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= static_cast((std::numeric_limits::max)())) - { - return 'I'; - } - if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= static_cast((std::numeric_limits::max)())) - { - return 'l'; - } - if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= static_cast((std::numeric_limits::max)())) - { - return 'L'; - } - // anything else is treated as high-precision number - return 'H'; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - } - - case value_t::number_float: - return get_ubjson_float_prefix(j.m_value.number_float); - - case value_t::string: - return 'S'; - - case value_t::array: // fallthrough - case value_t::binary: - return '['; - - case value_t::object: - return '{'; - - default: // discarded values - return 'N'; - } - } - - static constexpr CharType get_ubjson_float_prefix(float /*unused*/) - { - return 'd'; // float 32 - } - - static constexpr CharType get_ubjson_float_prefix(double /*unused*/) - { - return 'D'; // float 64 - } - - /////////////////////// - // Utility functions // - /////////////////////// - - /* - @brief write a number to output input - @param[in] n number of type @a NumberType - @tparam NumberType the type of the number - @tparam OutputIsLittleEndian Set to true if output data is - required to be little endian - - @note This function needs to respect the system's endianess, because bytes - in CBOR, MessagePack, and UBJSON are stored in network order (big - endian) and therefore need reordering on little endian systems. - */ - template - void write_number(const NumberType n) - { - // step 1: write number to array of length NumberType - std::array vec; - std::memcpy(vec.data(), &n, sizeof(NumberType)); - - // step 2: write array to output (with possible reordering) - if (is_little_endian != OutputIsLittleEndian) - { - // reverse byte order prior to conversion if necessary - std::reverse(vec.begin(), vec.end()); - } - - oa->write_characters(vec.data(), sizeof(NumberType)); - } - - void write_compact_float(const number_float_t n, detail::input_format_t format) - { - if (static_cast(n) >= static_cast(std::numeric_limits::lowest()) && - static_cast(n) <= static_cast((std::numeric_limits::max)()) && - static_cast(static_cast(n)) == static_cast(n)) - { - oa->write_character(format == detail::input_format_t::cbor - ? get_cbor_float_prefix(static_cast(n)) - : get_msgpack_float_prefix(static_cast(n))); - write_number(static_cast(n)); - } - else - { - oa->write_character(format == detail::input_format_t::cbor - ? get_cbor_float_prefix(n) - : get_msgpack_float_prefix(n)); - write_number(n); - } - } - - public: - // The following to_char_type functions are implement the conversion - // between uint8_t and CharType. In case CharType is not unsigned, - // such a conversion is required to allow values greater than 128. - // See for a discussion. - template < typename C = CharType, - enable_if_t < std::is_signed::value && std::is_signed::value > * = nullptr > - static constexpr CharType to_char_type(std::uint8_t x) noexcept - { - return *reinterpret_cast(&x); - } - - template < typename C = CharType, - enable_if_t < std::is_signed::value && std::is_unsigned::value > * = nullptr > - static CharType to_char_type(std::uint8_t x) noexcept - { - static_assert(sizeof(std::uint8_t) == sizeof(CharType), "size of CharType must be equal to std::uint8_t"); - static_assert(std::is_trivial::value, "CharType must be trivial"); - CharType result; - std::memcpy(&result, &x, sizeof(x)); - return result; - } - - template::value>* = nullptr> - static constexpr CharType to_char_type(std::uint8_t x) noexcept - { - return x; - } - - template < typename InputCharType, typename C = CharType, - enable_if_t < - std::is_signed::value && - std::is_signed::value && - std::is_same::type>::value - > * = nullptr > - static constexpr CharType to_char_type(InputCharType x) noexcept - { - return x; - } - - private: - /// whether we can assume little endianess - const bool is_little_endian = little_endianess(); - - /// the output - output_adapter_t oa = nullptr; -}; -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - -// #include - - -#include // reverse, remove, fill, find, none_of -#include // array -#include // localeconv, lconv -#include // labs, isfinite, isnan, signbit -#include // size_t, ptrdiff_t -#include // uint8_t -#include // snprintf -#include // numeric_limits -#include // string, char_traits -#include // is_same -#include // move - -// #include - - -#include // array -#include // signbit, isfinite -#include // intN_t, uintN_t -#include // memcpy, memmove -#include // numeric_limits -#include // conditional - -// #include - - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ - -/*! -@brief implements the Grisu2 algorithm for binary to decimal floating-point -conversion. - -This implementation is a slightly modified version of the reference -implementation which may be obtained from -http://florian.loitsch.com/publications (bench.tar.gz). - -The code is distributed under the MIT license, Copyright (c) 2009 Florian Loitsch. - -For a detailed description of the algorithm see: - -[1] Loitsch, "Printing Floating-Point Numbers Quickly and Accurately with - Integers", Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 2010 Conference on Programming - Language Design and Implementation, PLDI 2010 -[2] Burger, Dybvig, "Printing Floating-Point Numbers Quickly and Accurately", - Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 1996 Conference on Programming Language - Design and Implementation, PLDI 1996 -*/ -namespace dtoa_impl -{ - -template -Target reinterpret_bits(const Source source) -{ - static_assert(sizeof(Target) == sizeof(Source), "size mismatch"); - - Target target; - std::memcpy(&target, &source, sizeof(Source)); - return target; -} - -struct diyfp // f * 2^e -{ - static constexpr int kPrecision = 64; // = q - - std::uint64_t f = 0; - int e = 0; - - constexpr diyfp(std::uint64_t f_, int e_) noexcept : f(f_), e(e_) {} - - /*! - @brief returns x - y - @pre x.e == y.e and x.f >= y.f - */ - static diyfp sub(const diyfp& x, const diyfp& y) noexcept - { - JSON_ASSERT(x.e == y.e); - JSON_ASSERT(x.f >= y.f); - - return {x.f - y.f, x.e}; - } - - /*! - @brief returns x * y - @note The result is rounded. (Only the upper q bits are returned.) - */ - static diyfp mul(const diyfp& x, const diyfp& y) noexcept - { - static_assert(kPrecision == 64, "internal error"); - - // Computes: - // f = round((x.f * y.f) / 2^q) - // e = x.e + y.e + q - - // Emulate the 64-bit * 64-bit multiplication: - // - // p = u * v - // = (u_lo + 2^32 u_hi) (v_lo + 2^32 v_hi) - // = (u_lo v_lo ) + 2^32 ((u_lo v_hi ) + (u_hi v_lo )) + 2^64 (u_hi v_hi ) - // = (p0 ) + 2^32 ((p1 ) + (p2 )) + 2^64 (p3 ) - // = (p0_lo + 2^32 p0_hi) + 2^32 ((p1_lo + 2^32 p1_hi) + (p2_lo + 2^32 p2_hi)) + 2^64 (p3 ) - // = (p0_lo ) + 2^32 (p0_hi + p1_lo + p2_lo ) + 2^64 (p1_hi + p2_hi + p3) - // = (p0_lo ) + 2^32 (Q ) + 2^64 (H ) - // = (p0_lo ) + 2^32 (Q_lo + 2^32 Q_hi ) + 2^64 (H ) - // - // (Since Q might be larger than 2^32 - 1) - // - // = (p0_lo + 2^32 Q_lo) + 2^64 (Q_hi + H) - // - // (Q_hi + H does not overflow a 64-bit int) - // - // = p_lo + 2^64 p_hi - - const std::uint64_t u_lo = x.f & 0xFFFFFFFFu; - const std::uint64_t u_hi = x.f >> 32u; - const std::uint64_t v_lo = y.f & 0xFFFFFFFFu; - const std::uint64_t v_hi = y.f >> 32u; - - const std::uint64_t p0 = u_lo * v_lo; - const std::uint64_t p1 = u_lo * v_hi; - const std::uint64_t p2 = u_hi * v_lo; - const std::uint64_t p3 = u_hi * v_hi; - - const std::uint64_t p0_hi = p0 >> 32u; - const std::uint64_t p1_lo = p1 & 0xFFFFFFFFu; - const std::uint64_t p1_hi = p1 >> 32u; - const std::uint64_t p2_lo = p2 & 0xFFFFFFFFu; - const std::uint64_t p2_hi = p2 >> 32u; - - std::uint64_t Q = p0_hi + p1_lo + p2_lo; - - // The full product might now be computed as - // - // p_hi = p3 + p2_hi + p1_hi + (Q >> 32) - // p_lo = p0_lo + (Q << 32) - // - // But in this particular case here, the full p_lo is not required. - // Effectively we only need to add the highest bit in p_lo to p_hi (and - // Q_hi + 1 does not overflow). - - Q += std::uint64_t{1} << (64u - 32u - 1u); // round, ties up - - const std::uint64_t h = p3 + p2_hi + p1_hi + (Q >> 32u); - - return {h, x.e + y.e + 64}; - } - - /*! - @brief normalize x such that the significand is >= 2^(q-1) - @pre x.f != 0 - */ - static diyfp normalize(diyfp x) noexcept - { - JSON_ASSERT(x.f != 0); - - while ((x.f >> 63u) == 0) - { - x.f <<= 1u; - x.e--; - } - - return x; - } - - /*! - @brief normalize x such that the result has the exponent E - @pre e >= x.e and the upper e - x.e bits of x.f must be zero. - */ - static diyfp normalize_to(const diyfp& x, const int target_exponent) noexcept - { - const int delta = x.e - target_exponent; - - JSON_ASSERT(delta >= 0); - JSON_ASSERT(((x.f << delta) >> delta) == x.f); - - return {x.f << delta, target_exponent}; - } -}; - -struct boundaries -{ - diyfp w; - diyfp minus; - diyfp plus; -}; - -/*! -Compute the (normalized) diyfp representing the input number 'value' and its -boundaries. - -@pre value must be finite and positive -*/ -template -boundaries compute_boundaries(FloatType value) -{ - JSON_ASSERT(std::isfinite(value)); - JSON_ASSERT(value > 0); - - // Convert the IEEE representation into a diyfp. - // - // If v is denormal: - // value = 0.F * 2^(1 - bias) = ( F) * 2^(1 - bias - (p-1)) - // If v is normalized: - // value = 1.F * 2^(E - bias) = (2^(p-1) + F) * 2^(E - bias - (p-1)) - - static_assert(std::numeric_limits::is_iec559, - "internal error: dtoa_short requires an IEEE-754 floating-point implementation"); - - constexpr int kPrecision = std::numeric_limits::digits; // = p (includes the hidden bit) - constexpr int kBias = std::numeric_limits::max_exponent - 1 + (kPrecision - 1); - constexpr int kMinExp = 1 - kBias; - constexpr std::uint64_t kHiddenBit = std::uint64_t{1} << (kPrecision - 1); // = 2^(p-1) - - using bits_type = typename std::conditional::type; - - const std::uint64_t bits = reinterpret_bits(value); - const std::uint64_t E = bits >> (kPrecision - 1); - const std::uint64_t F = bits & (kHiddenBit - 1); - - const bool is_denormal = E == 0; - const diyfp v = is_denormal - ? diyfp(F, kMinExp) - : diyfp(F + kHiddenBit, static_cast(E) - kBias); - - // Compute the boundaries m- and m+ of the floating-point value - // v = f * 2^e. - // - // Determine v- and v+, the floating-point predecessor and successor if v, - // respectively. - // - // v- = v - 2^e if f != 2^(p-1) or e == e_min (A) - // = v - 2^(e-1) if f == 2^(p-1) and e > e_min (B) - // - // v+ = v + 2^e - // - // Let m- = (v- + v) / 2 and m+ = (v + v+) / 2. All real numbers _strictly_ - // between m- and m+ round to v, regardless of how the input rounding - // algorithm breaks ties. - // - // ---+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+--- (A) - // v- m- v m+ v+ - // - // -----------------+------+------+-------------+-------------+--- (B) - // v- m- v m+ v+ - - const bool lower_boundary_is_closer = F == 0 && E > 1; - const diyfp m_plus = diyfp(2 * v.f + 1, v.e - 1); - const diyfp m_minus = lower_boundary_is_closer - ? diyfp(4 * v.f - 1, v.e - 2) // (B) - : diyfp(2 * v.f - 1, v.e - 1); // (A) - - // Determine the normalized w+ = m+. - const diyfp w_plus = diyfp::normalize(m_plus); - - // Determine w- = m- such that e_(w-) = e_(w+). - const diyfp w_minus = diyfp::normalize_to(m_minus, w_plus.e); - - return {diyfp::normalize(v), w_minus, w_plus}; -} - -// Given normalized diyfp w, Grisu needs to find a (normalized) cached -// power-of-ten c, such that the exponent of the product c * w = f * 2^e lies -// within a certain range [alpha, gamma] (Definition 3.2 from [1]) -// -// alpha <= e = e_c + e_w + q <= gamma -// -// or -// -// f_c * f_w * 2^alpha <= f_c 2^(e_c) * f_w 2^(e_w) * 2^q -// <= f_c * f_w * 2^gamma -// -// Since c and w are normalized, i.e. 2^(q-1) <= f < 2^q, this implies -// -// 2^(q-1) * 2^(q-1) * 2^alpha <= c * w * 2^q < 2^q * 2^q * 2^gamma -// -// or -// -// 2^(q - 2 + alpha) <= c * w < 2^(q + gamma) -// -// The choice of (alpha,gamma) determines the size of the table and the form of -// the digit generation procedure. Using (alpha,gamma)=(-60,-32) works out well -// in practice: -// -// The idea is to cut the number c * w = f * 2^e into two parts, which can be -// processed independently: An integral part p1, and a fractional part p2: -// -// f * 2^e = ( (f div 2^-e) * 2^-e + (f mod 2^-e) ) * 2^e -// = (f div 2^-e) + (f mod 2^-e) * 2^e -// = p1 + p2 * 2^e -// -// The conversion of p1 into decimal form requires a series of divisions and -// modulos by (a power of) 10. These operations are faster for 32-bit than for -// 64-bit integers, so p1 should ideally fit into a 32-bit integer. This can be -// achieved by choosing -// -// -e >= 32 or e <= -32 := gamma -// -// In order to convert the fractional part -// -// p2 * 2^e = p2 / 2^-e = d[-1] / 10^1 + d[-2] / 10^2 + ... -// -// into decimal form, the fraction is repeatedly multiplied by 10 and the digits -// d[-i] are extracted in order: -// -// (10 * p2) div 2^-e = d[-1] -// (10 * p2) mod 2^-e = d[-2] / 10^1 + ... -// -// The multiplication by 10 must not overflow. It is sufficient to choose -// -// 10 * p2 < 16 * p2 = 2^4 * p2 <= 2^64. -// -// Since p2 = f mod 2^-e < 2^-e, -// -// -e <= 60 or e >= -60 := alpha - -constexpr int kAlpha = -60; -constexpr int kGamma = -32; - -struct cached_power // c = f * 2^e ~= 10^k -{ - std::uint64_t f; - int e; - int k; -}; - -/*! -For a normalized diyfp w = f * 2^e, this function returns a (normalized) cached -power-of-ten c = f_c * 2^e_c, such that the exponent of the product w * c -satisfies (Definition 3.2 from [1]) - - alpha <= e_c + e + q <= gamma. -*/ -inline cached_power get_cached_power_for_binary_exponent(int e) -{ - // Now - // - // alpha <= e_c + e + q <= gamma (1) - // ==> f_c * 2^alpha <= c * 2^e * 2^q - // - // and since the c's are normalized, 2^(q-1) <= f_c, - // - // ==> 2^(q - 1 + alpha) <= c * 2^(e + q) - // ==> 2^(alpha - e - 1) <= c - // - // If c were an exact power of ten, i.e. c = 10^k, one may determine k as - // - // k = ceil( log_10( 2^(alpha - e - 1) ) ) - // = ceil( (alpha - e - 1) * log_10(2) ) - // - // From the paper: - // "In theory the result of the procedure could be wrong since c is rounded, - // and the computation itself is approximated [...]. In practice, however, - // this simple function is sufficient." - // - // For IEEE double precision floating-point numbers converted into - // normalized diyfp's w = f * 2^e, with q = 64, - // - // e >= -1022 (min IEEE exponent) - // -52 (p - 1) - // -52 (p - 1, possibly normalize denormal IEEE numbers) - // -11 (normalize the diyfp) - // = -1137 - // - // and - // - // e <= +1023 (max IEEE exponent) - // -52 (p - 1) - // -11 (normalize the diyfp) - // = 960 - // - // This binary exponent range [-1137,960] results in a decimal exponent - // range [-307,324]. One does not need to store a cached power for each - // k in this range. For each such k it suffices to find a cached power - // such that the exponent of the product lies in [alpha,gamma]. - // This implies that the difference of the decimal exponents of adjacent - // table entries must be less than or equal to - // - // floor( (gamma - alpha) * log_10(2) ) = 8. - // - // (A smaller distance gamma-alpha would require a larger table.) - - // NB: - // Actually this function returns c, such that -60 <= e_c + e + 64 <= -34. - - constexpr int kCachedPowersMinDecExp = -300; - constexpr int kCachedPowersDecStep = 8; - - static constexpr std::array kCachedPowers = - { - { - { 0xAB70FE17C79AC6CA, -1060, -300 }, - { 0xFF77B1FCBEBCDC4F, -1034, -292 }, - { 0xBE5691EF416BD60C, -1007, -284 }, - { 0x8DD01FAD907FFC3C, -980, -276 }, - { 0xD3515C2831559A83, -954, -268 }, - { 0x9D71AC8FADA6C9B5, -927, -260 }, - { 0xEA9C227723EE8BCB, -901, -252 }, - { 0xAECC49914078536D, -874, -244 }, - { 0x823C12795DB6CE57, -847, -236 }, - { 0xC21094364DFB5637, -821, -228 }, - { 0x9096EA6F3848984F, -794, -220 }, - { 0xD77485CB25823AC7, -768, -212 }, - { 0xA086CFCD97BF97F4, -741, -204 }, - { 0xEF340A98172AACE5, -715, -196 }, - { 0xB23867FB2A35B28E, -688, -188 }, - { 0x84C8D4DFD2C63F3B, -661, -180 }, - { 0xC5DD44271AD3CDBA, -635, -172 }, - { 0x936B9FCEBB25C996, -608, -164 }, - { 0xDBAC6C247D62A584, -582, -156 }, - { 0xA3AB66580D5FDAF6, -555, -148 }, - { 0xF3E2F893DEC3F126, -529, -140 }, - { 0xB5B5ADA8AAFF80B8, -502, -132 }, - { 0x87625F056C7C4A8B, -475, -124 }, - { 0xC9BCFF6034C13053, -449, -116 }, - { 0x964E858C91BA2655, -422, -108 }, - { 0xDFF9772470297EBD, -396, -100 }, - { 0xA6DFBD9FB8E5B88F, -369, -92 }, - { 0xF8A95FCF88747D94, -343, -84 }, - { 0xB94470938FA89BCF, -316, -76 }, - { 0x8A08F0F8BF0F156B, -289, -68 }, - { 0xCDB02555653131B6, -263, -60 }, - { 0x993FE2C6D07B7FAC, -236, -52 }, - { 0xE45C10C42A2B3B06, -210, -44 }, - { 0xAA242499697392D3, -183, -36 }, - { 0xFD87B5F28300CA0E, -157, -28 }, - { 0xBCE5086492111AEB, -130, -20 }, - { 0x8CBCCC096F5088CC, -103, -12 }, - { 0xD1B71758E219652C, -77, -4 }, - { 0x9C40000000000000, -50, 4 }, - { 0xE8D4A51000000000, -24, 12 }, - { 0xAD78EBC5AC620000, 3, 20 }, - { 0x813F3978F8940984, 30, 28 }, - { 0xC097CE7BC90715B3, 56, 36 }, - { 0x8F7E32CE7BEA5C70, 83, 44 }, - { 0xD5D238A4ABE98068, 109, 52 }, - { 0x9F4F2726179A2245, 136, 60 }, - { 0xED63A231D4C4FB27, 162, 68 }, - { 0xB0DE65388CC8ADA8, 189, 76 }, - { 0x83C7088E1AAB65DB, 216, 84 }, - { 0xC45D1DF942711D9A, 242, 92 }, - { 0x924D692CA61BE758, 269, 100 }, - { 0xDA01EE641A708DEA, 295, 108 }, - { 0xA26DA3999AEF774A, 322, 116 }, - { 0xF209787BB47D6B85, 348, 124 }, - { 0xB454E4A179DD1877, 375, 132 }, - { 0x865B86925B9BC5C2, 402, 140 }, - { 0xC83553C5C8965D3D, 428, 148 }, - { 0x952AB45CFA97A0B3, 455, 156 }, - { 0xDE469FBD99A05FE3, 481, 164 }, - { 0xA59BC234DB398C25, 508, 172 }, - { 0xF6C69A72A3989F5C, 534, 180 }, - { 0xB7DCBF5354E9BECE, 561, 188 }, - { 0x88FCF317F22241E2, 588, 196 }, - { 0xCC20CE9BD35C78A5, 614, 204 }, - { 0x98165AF37B2153DF, 641, 212 }, - { 0xE2A0B5DC971F303A, 667, 220 }, - { 0xA8D9D1535CE3B396, 694, 228 }, - { 0xFB9B7CD9A4A7443C, 720, 236 }, - { 0xBB764C4CA7A44410, 747, 244 }, - { 0x8BAB8EEFB6409C1A, 774, 252 }, - { 0xD01FEF10A657842C, 800, 260 }, - { 0x9B10A4E5E9913129, 827, 268 }, - { 0xE7109BFBA19C0C9D, 853, 276 }, - { 0xAC2820D9623BF429, 880, 284 }, - { 0x80444B5E7AA7CF85, 907, 292 }, - { 0xBF21E44003ACDD2D, 933, 300 }, - { 0x8E679C2F5E44FF8F, 960, 308 }, - { 0xD433179D9C8CB841, 986, 316 }, - { 0x9E19DB92B4E31BA9, 1013, 324 }, - } - }; - - // This computation gives exactly the same results for k as - // k = ceil((kAlpha - e - 1) * 0.30102999566398114) - // for |e| <= 1500, but doesn't require floating-point operations. - // NB: log_10(2) ~= 78913 / 2^18 - JSON_ASSERT(e >= -1500); - JSON_ASSERT(e <= 1500); - const int f = kAlpha - e - 1; - const int k = (f * 78913) / (1 << 18) + static_cast(f > 0); - - const int index = (-kCachedPowersMinDecExp + k + (kCachedPowersDecStep - 1)) / kCachedPowersDecStep; - JSON_ASSERT(index >= 0); - JSON_ASSERT(static_cast(index) < kCachedPowers.size()); - - const cached_power cached = kCachedPowers[static_cast(index)]; - JSON_ASSERT(kAlpha <= cached.e + e + 64); - JSON_ASSERT(kGamma >= cached.e + e + 64); - - return cached; -} - -/*! -For n != 0, returns k, such that pow10 := 10^(k-1) <= n < 10^k. -For n == 0, returns 1 and sets pow10 := 1. -*/ -inline int find_largest_pow10(const std::uint32_t n, std::uint32_t& pow10) -{ - // LCOV_EXCL_START - if (n >= 1000000000) - { - pow10 = 1000000000; - return 10; - } - // LCOV_EXCL_STOP - else if (n >= 100000000) - { - pow10 = 100000000; - return 9; - } - else if (n >= 10000000) - { - pow10 = 10000000; - return 8; - } - else if (n >= 1000000) - { - pow10 = 1000000; - return 7; - } - else if (n >= 100000) - { - pow10 = 100000; - return 6; - } - else if (n >= 10000) - { - pow10 = 10000; - return 5; - } - else if (n >= 1000) - { - pow10 = 1000; - return 4; - } - else if (n >= 100) - { - pow10 = 100; - return 3; - } - else if (n >= 10) - { - pow10 = 10; - return 2; - } - else - { - pow10 = 1; - return 1; - } -} - -inline void grisu2_round(char* buf, int len, std::uint64_t dist, std::uint64_t delta, - std::uint64_t rest, std::uint64_t ten_k) -{ - JSON_ASSERT(len >= 1); - JSON_ASSERT(dist <= delta); - JSON_ASSERT(rest <= delta); - JSON_ASSERT(ten_k > 0); - - // <--------------------------- delta ----> - // <---- dist ---------> - // --------------[------------------+-------------------]-------------- - // M- w M+ - // - // ten_k - // <------> - // <---- rest ----> - // --------------[------------------+----+--------------]-------------- - // w V - // = buf * 10^k - // - // ten_k represents a unit-in-the-last-place in the decimal representation - // stored in buf. - // Decrement buf by ten_k while this takes buf closer to w. - - // The tests are written in this order to avoid overflow in unsigned - // integer arithmetic. - - while (rest < dist - && delta - rest >= ten_k - && (rest + ten_k < dist || dist - rest > rest + ten_k - dist)) - { - JSON_ASSERT(buf[len - 1] != '0'); - buf[len - 1]--; - rest += ten_k; - } -} - -/*! -Generates V = buffer * 10^decimal_exponent, such that M- <= V <= M+. -M- and M+ must be normalized and share the same exponent -60 <= e <= -32. -*/ -inline void grisu2_digit_gen(char* buffer, int& length, int& decimal_exponent, - diyfp M_minus, diyfp w, diyfp M_plus) -{ - static_assert(kAlpha >= -60, "internal error"); - static_assert(kGamma <= -32, "internal error"); - - // Generates the digits (and the exponent) of a decimal floating-point - // number V = buffer * 10^decimal_exponent in the range [M-, M+]. The diyfp's - // w, M- and M+ share the same exponent e, which satisfies alpha <= e <= gamma. - // - // <--------------------------- delta ----> - // <---- dist ---------> - // --------------[------------------+-------------------]-------------- - // M- w M+ - // - // Grisu2 generates the digits of M+ from left to right and stops as soon as - // V is in [M-,M+]. - - JSON_ASSERT(M_plus.e >= kAlpha); - JSON_ASSERT(M_plus.e <= kGamma); - - std::uint64_t delta = diyfp::sub(M_plus, M_minus).f; // (significand of (M+ - M-), implicit exponent is e) - std::uint64_t dist = diyfp::sub(M_plus, w ).f; // (significand of (M+ - w ), implicit exponent is e) - - // Split M+ = f * 2^e into two parts p1 and p2 (note: e < 0): - // - // M+ = f * 2^e - // = ((f div 2^-e) * 2^-e + (f mod 2^-e)) * 2^e - // = ((p1 ) * 2^-e + (p2 )) * 2^e - // = p1 + p2 * 2^e - - const diyfp one(std::uint64_t{1} << -M_plus.e, M_plus.e); - - auto p1 = static_cast(M_plus.f >> -one.e); // p1 = f div 2^-e (Since -e >= 32, p1 fits into a 32-bit int.) - std::uint64_t p2 = M_plus.f & (one.f - 1); // p2 = f mod 2^-e - - // 1) - // - // Generate the digits of the integral part p1 = d[n-1]...d[1]d[0] - - JSON_ASSERT(p1 > 0); - - std::uint32_t pow10; - const int k = find_largest_pow10(p1, pow10); - - // 10^(k-1) <= p1 < 10^k, pow10 = 10^(k-1) - // - // p1 = (p1 div 10^(k-1)) * 10^(k-1) + (p1 mod 10^(k-1)) - // = (d[k-1] ) * 10^(k-1) + (p1 mod 10^(k-1)) - // - // M+ = p1 + p2 * 2^e - // = d[k-1] * 10^(k-1) + (p1 mod 10^(k-1)) + p2 * 2^e - // = d[k-1] * 10^(k-1) + ((p1 mod 10^(k-1)) * 2^-e + p2) * 2^e - // = d[k-1] * 10^(k-1) + ( rest) * 2^e - // - // Now generate the digits d[n] of p1 from left to right (n = k-1,...,0) - // - // p1 = d[k-1]...d[n] * 10^n + d[n-1]...d[0] - // - // but stop as soon as - // - // rest * 2^e = (d[n-1]...d[0] * 2^-e + p2) * 2^e <= delta * 2^e - - int n = k; - while (n > 0) - { - // Invariants: - // M+ = buffer * 10^n + (p1 + p2 * 2^e) (buffer = 0 for n = k) - // pow10 = 10^(n-1) <= p1 < 10^n - // - const std::uint32_t d = p1 / pow10; // d = p1 div 10^(n-1) - const std::uint32_t r = p1 % pow10; // r = p1 mod 10^(n-1) - // - // M+ = buffer * 10^n + (d * 10^(n-1) + r) + p2 * 2^e - // = (buffer * 10 + d) * 10^(n-1) + (r + p2 * 2^e) - // - JSON_ASSERT(d <= 9); - buffer[length++] = static_cast('0' + d); // buffer := buffer * 10 + d - // - // M+ = buffer * 10^(n-1) + (r + p2 * 2^e) - // - p1 = r; - n--; - // - // M+ = buffer * 10^n + (p1 + p2 * 2^e) - // pow10 = 10^n - // - - // Now check if enough digits have been generated. - // Compute - // - // p1 + p2 * 2^e = (p1 * 2^-e + p2) * 2^e = rest * 2^e - // - // Note: - // Since rest and delta share the same exponent e, it suffices to - // compare the significands. - const std::uint64_t rest = (std::uint64_t{p1} << -one.e) + p2; - if (rest <= delta) - { - // V = buffer * 10^n, with M- <= V <= M+. - - decimal_exponent += n; - - // We may now just stop. But instead look if the buffer could be - // decremented to bring V closer to w. - // - // pow10 = 10^n is now 1 ulp in the decimal representation V. - // The rounding procedure works with diyfp's with an implicit - // exponent of e. - // - // 10^n = (10^n * 2^-e) * 2^e = ulp * 2^e - // - const std::uint64_t ten_n = std::uint64_t{pow10} << -one.e; - grisu2_round(buffer, length, dist, delta, rest, ten_n); - - return; - } - - pow10 /= 10; - // - // pow10 = 10^(n-1) <= p1 < 10^n - // Invariants restored. - } - - // 2) - // - // The digits of the integral part have been generated: - // - // M+ = d[k-1]...d[1]d[0] + p2 * 2^e - // = buffer + p2 * 2^e - // - // Now generate the digits of the fractional part p2 * 2^e. - // - // Note: - // No decimal point is generated: the exponent is adjusted instead. - // - // p2 actually represents the fraction - // - // p2 * 2^e - // = p2 / 2^-e - // = d[-1] / 10^1 + d[-2] / 10^2 + ... - // - // Now generate the digits d[-m] of p1 from left to right (m = 1,2,...) - // - // p2 * 2^e = d[-1]d[-2]...d[-m] * 10^-m - // + 10^-m * (d[-m-1] / 10^1 + d[-m-2] / 10^2 + ...) - // - // using - // - // 10^m * p2 = ((10^m * p2) div 2^-e) * 2^-e + ((10^m * p2) mod 2^-e) - // = ( d) * 2^-e + ( r) - // - // or - // 10^m * p2 * 2^e = d + r * 2^e - // - // i.e. - // - // M+ = buffer + p2 * 2^e - // = buffer + 10^-m * (d + r * 2^e) - // = (buffer * 10^m + d) * 10^-m + 10^-m * r * 2^e - // - // and stop as soon as 10^-m * r * 2^e <= delta * 2^e - - JSON_ASSERT(p2 > delta); - - int m = 0; - for (;;) - { - // Invariant: - // M+ = buffer * 10^-m + 10^-m * (d[-m-1] / 10 + d[-m-2] / 10^2 + ...) * 2^e - // = buffer * 10^-m + 10^-m * (p2 ) * 2^e - // = buffer * 10^-m + 10^-m * (1/10 * (10 * p2) ) * 2^e - // = buffer * 10^-m + 10^-m * (1/10 * ((10*p2 div 2^-e) * 2^-e + (10*p2 mod 2^-e)) * 2^e - // - JSON_ASSERT(p2 <= (std::numeric_limits::max)() / 10); - p2 *= 10; - const std::uint64_t d = p2 >> -one.e; // d = (10 * p2) div 2^-e - const std::uint64_t r = p2 & (one.f - 1); // r = (10 * p2) mod 2^-e - // - // M+ = buffer * 10^-m + 10^-m * (1/10 * (d * 2^-e + r) * 2^e - // = buffer * 10^-m + 10^-m * (1/10 * (d + r * 2^e)) - // = (buffer * 10 + d) * 10^(-m-1) + 10^(-m-1) * r * 2^e - // - JSON_ASSERT(d <= 9); - buffer[length++] = static_cast('0' + d); // buffer := buffer * 10 + d - // - // M+ = buffer * 10^(-m-1) + 10^(-m-1) * r * 2^e - // - p2 = r; - m++; - // - // M+ = buffer * 10^-m + 10^-m * p2 * 2^e - // Invariant restored. - - // Check if enough digits have been generated. - // - // 10^-m * p2 * 2^e <= delta * 2^e - // p2 * 2^e <= 10^m * delta * 2^e - // p2 <= 10^m * delta - delta *= 10; - dist *= 10; - if (p2 <= delta) - { - break; - } - } - - // V = buffer * 10^-m, with M- <= V <= M+. - - decimal_exponent -= m; - - // 1 ulp in the decimal representation is now 10^-m. - // Since delta and dist are now scaled by 10^m, we need to do the - // same with ulp in order to keep the units in sync. - // - // 10^m * 10^-m = 1 = 2^-e * 2^e = ten_m * 2^e - // - const std::uint64_t ten_m = one.f; - grisu2_round(buffer, length, dist, delta, p2, ten_m); - - // By construction this algorithm generates the shortest possible decimal - // number (Loitsch, Theorem 6.2) which rounds back to w. - // For an input number of precision p, at least - // - // N = 1 + ceil(p * log_10(2)) - // - // decimal digits are sufficient to identify all binary floating-point - // numbers (Matula, "In-and-Out conversions"). - // This implies that the algorithm does not produce more than N decimal - // digits. - // - // N = 17 for p = 53 (IEEE double precision) - // N = 9 for p = 24 (IEEE single precision) -} - -/*! -v = buf * 10^decimal_exponent -len is the length of the buffer (number of decimal digits) -The buffer must be large enough, i.e. >= max_digits10. -*/ -JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(1) -inline void grisu2(char* buf, int& len, int& decimal_exponent, - diyfp m_minus, diyfp v, diyfp m_plus) -{ - JSON_ASSERT(m_plus.e == m_minus.e); - JSON_ASSERT(m_plus.e == v.e); - - // --------(-----------------------+-----------------------)-------- (A) - // m- v m+ - // - // --------------------(-----------+-----------------------)-------- (B) - // m- v m+ - // - // First scale v (and m- and m+) such that the exponent is in the range - // [alpha, gamma]. - - const cached_power cached = get_cached_power_for_binary_exponent(m_plus.e); - - const diyfp c_minus_k(cached.f, cached.e); // = c ~= 10^-k - - // The exponent of the products is = v.e + c_minus_k.e + q and is in the range [alpha,gamma] - const diyfp w = diyfp::mul(v, c_minus_k); - const diyfp w_minus = diyfp::mul(m_minus, c_minus_k); - const diyfp w_plus = diyfp::mul(m_plus, c_minus_k); - - // ----(---+---)---------------(---+---)---------------(---+---)---- - // w- w w+ - // = c*m- = c*v = c*m+ - // - // diyfp::mul rounds its result and c_minus_k is approximated too. w, w- and - // w+ are now off by a small amount. - // In fact: - // - // w - v * 10^k < 1 ulp - // - // To account for this inaccuracy, add resp. subtract 1 ulp. - // - // --------+---[---------------(---+---)---------------]---+-------- - // w- M- w M+ w+ - // - // Now any number in [M-, M+] (bounds included) will round to w when input, - // regardless of how the input rounding algorithm breaks ties. - // - // And digit_gen generates the shortest possible such number in [M-, M+]. - // Note that this does not mean that Grisu2 always generates the shortest - // possible number in the interval (m-, m+). - const diyfp M_minus(w_minus.f + 1, w_minus.e); - const diyfp M_plus (w_plus.f - 1, w_plus.e ); - - decimal_exponent = -cached.k; // = -(-k) = k - - grisu2_digit_gen(buf, len, decimal_exponent, M_minus, w, M_plus); -} - -/*! -v = buf * 10^decimal_exponent -len is the length of the buffer (number of decimal digits) -The buffer must be large enough, i.e. >= max_digits10. -*/ -template -JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(1) -void grisu2(char* buf, int& len, int& decimal_exponent, FloatType value) -{ - static_assert(diyfp::kPrecision >= std::numeric_limits::digits + 3, - "internal error: not enough precision"); - - JSON_ASSERT(std::isfinite(value)); - JSON_ASSERT(value > 0); - - // If the neighbors (and boundaries) of 'value' are always computed for double-precision - // numbers, all float's can be recovered using strtod (and strtof). However, the resulting - // decimal representations are not exactly "short". - // - // The documentation for 'std::to_chars' (https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/to_chars) - // says "value is converted to a string as if by std::sprintf in the default ("C") locale" - // and since sprintf promotes float's to double's, I think this is exactly what 'std::to_chars' - // does. - // On the other hand, the documentation for 'std::to_chars' requires that "parsing the - // representation using the corresponding std::from_chars function recovers value exactly". That - // indicates that single precision floating-point numbers should be recovered using - // 'std::strtof'. - // - // NB: If the neighbors are computed for single-precision numbers, there is a single float - // (7.0385307e-26f) which can't be recovered using strtod. The resulting double precision - // value is off by 1 ulp. -#if 0 - const boundaries w = compute_boundaries(static_cast(value)); -#else - const boundaries w = compute_boundaries(value); -#endif - - grisu2(buf, len, decimal_exponent, w.minus, w.w, w.plus); -} - -/*! -@brief appends a decimal representation of e to buf -@return a pointer to the element following the exponent. -@pre -1000 < e < 1000 -*/ -JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(1) -JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL -inline char* append_exponent(char* buf, int e) -{ - JSON_ASSERT(e > -1000); - JSON_ASSERT(e < 1000); - - if (e < 0) - { - e = -e; - *buf++ = '-'; - } - else - { - *buf++ = '+'; - } - - auto k = static_cast(e); - if (k < 10) - { - // Always print at least two digits in the exponent. - // This is for compatibility with printf("%g"). - *buf++ = '0'; - *buf++ = static_cast('0' + k); - } - else if (k < 100) - { - *buf++ = static_cast('0' + k / 10); - k %= 10; - *buf++ = static_cast('0' + k); - } - else - { - *buf++ = static_cast('0' + k / 100); - k %= 100; - *buf++ = static_cast('0' + k / 10); - k %= 10; - *buf++ = static_cast('0' + k); - } - - return buf; -} - -/*! -@brief prettify v = buf * 10^decimal_exponent - -If v is in the range [10^min_exp, 10^max_exp) it will be printed in fixed-point -notation. Otherwise it will be printed in exponential notation. - -@pre min_exp < 0 -@pre max_exp > 0 -*/ -JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(1) -JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL -inline char* format_buffer(char* buf, int len, int decimal_exponent, - int min_exp, int max_exp) -{ - JSON_ASSERT(min_exp < 0); - JSON_ASSERT(max_exp > 0); - - const int k = len; - const int n = len + decimal_exponent; - - // v = buf * 10^(n-k) - // k is the length of the buffer (number of decimal digits) - // n is the position of the decimal point relative to the start of the buffer. - - if (k <= n && n <= max_exp) - { - // digits[000] - // len <= max_exp + 2 - - std::memset(buf + k, '0', static_cast(n) - static_cast(k)); - // Make it look like a floating-point number (#362, #378) - buf[n + 0] = '.'; - buf[n + 1] = '0'; - return buf + (static_cast(n) + 2); - } - - if (0 < n && n <= max_exp) - { - // dig.its - // len <= max_digits10 + 1 - - JSON_ASSERT(k > n); - - std::memmove(buf + (static_cast(n) + 1), buf + n, static_cast(k) - static_cast(n)); - buf[n] = '.'; - return buf + (static_cast(k) + 1U); - } - - if (min_exp < n && n <= 0) - { - // 0.[000]digits - // len <= 2 + (-min_exp - 1) + max_digits10 - - std::memmove(buf + (2 + static_cast(-n)), buf, static_cast(k)); - buf[0] = '0'; - buf[1] = '.'; - std::memset(buf + 2, '0', static_cast(-n)); - return buf + (2U + static_cast(-n) + static_cast(k)); - } - - if (k == 1) - { - // dE+123 - // len <= 1 + 5 - - buf += 1; - } - else - { - // d.igitsE+123 - // len <= max_digits10 + 1 + 5 - - std::memmove(buf + 2, buf + 1, static_cast(k) - 1); - buf[1] = '.'; - buf += 1 + static_cast(k); - } - - *buf++ = 'e'; - return append_exponent(buf, n - 1); -} - -} // namespace dtoa_impl - -/*! -@brief generates a decimal representation of the floating-point number value in [first, last). - -The format of the resulting decimal representation is similar to printf's %g -format. Returns an iterator pointing past-the-end of the decimal representation. - -@note The input number must be finite, i.e. NaN's and Inf's are not supported. -@note The buffer must be large enough. -@note The result is NOT null-terminated. -*/ -template -JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(1, 2) -JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL -char* to_chars(char* first, const char* last, FloatType value) -{ - static_cast(last); // maybe unused - fix warning - JSON_ASSERT(std::isfinite(value)); - - // Use signbit(value) instead of (value < 0) since signbit works for -0. - if (std::signbit(value)) - { - value = -value; - *first++ = '-'; - } - - if (value == 0) // +-0 - { - *first++ = '0'; - // Make it look like a floating-point number (#362, #378) - *first++ = '.'; - *first++ = '0'; - return first; - } - - JSON_ASSERT(last - first >= std::numeric_limits::max_digits10); - - // Compute v = buffer * 10^decimal_exponent. - // The decimal digits are stored in the buffer, which needs to be interpreted - // as an unsigned decimal integer. - // len is the length of the buffer, i.e. the number of decimal digits. - int len = 0; - int decimal_exponent = 0; - dtoa_impl::grisu2(first, len, decimal_exponent, value); - - JSON_ASSERT(len <= std::numeric_limits::max_digits10); - - // Format the buffer like printf("%.*g", prec, value) - constexpr int kMinExp = -4; - // Use digits10 here to increase compatibility with version 2. - constexpr int kMaxExp = std::numeric_limits::digits10; - - JSON_ASSERT(last - first >= kMaxExp + 2); - JSON_ASSERT(last - first >= 2 + (-kMinExp - 1) + std::numeric_limits::max_digits10); - JSON_ASSERT(last - first >= std::numeric_limits::max_digits10 + 6); - - return dtoa_impl::format_buffer(first, len, decimal_exponent, kMinExp, kMaxExp); -} - -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - - -namespace nlohmann -{ -namespace detail -{ -/////////////////// -// serialization // -/////////////////// - -/// how to treat decoding errors -enum class error_handler_t -{ - strict, ///< throw a type_error exception in case of invalid UTF-8 - replace, ///< replace invalid UTF-8 sequences with U+FFFD - ignore ///< ignore invalid UTF-8 sequences -}; - -template -class serializer -{ - using string_t = typename BasicJsonType::string_t; - using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_float_t; - using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_integer_t; - using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_unsigned_t; - using binary_char_t = typename BasicJsonType::binary_t::value_type; - static constexpr std::uint8_t UTF8_ACCEPT = 0; - static constexpr std::uint8_t UTF8_REJECT = 1; - - public: - /*! - @param[in] s output stream to serialize to - @param[in] ichar indentation character to use - @param[in] error_handler_ how to react on decoding errors - */ - serializer(output_adapter_t s, const char ichar, - error_handler_t error_handler_ = error_handler_t::strict) - : o(std::move(s)) - , loc(std::localeconv()) - , thousands_sep(loc->thousands_sep == nullptr ? '\0' : std::char_traits::to_char_type(* (loc->thousands_sep))) - , decimal_point(loc->decimal_point == nullptr ? '\0' : std::char_traits::to_char_type(* (loc->decimal_point))) - , indent_char(ichar) - , indent_string(512, indent_char) - , error_handler(error_handler_) - {} - - // delete because of pointer members - serializer(const serializer&) = delete; - serializer& operator=(const serializer&) = delete; - serializer(serializer&&) = delete; - serializer& operator=(serializer&&) = delete; - ~serializer() = default; - - /*! - @brief internal implementation of the serialization function - - This function is called by the public member function dump and organizes - the serialization internally. The indentation level is propagated as - additional parameter. In case of arrays and objects, the function is - called recursively. - - - strings and object keys are escaped using `escape_string()` - - integer numbers are converted implicitly via `operator<<` - - floating-point numbers are converted to a string using `"%g"` format - - binary values are serialized as objects containing the subtype and the - byte array - - @param[in] val value to serialize - @param[in] pretty_print whether the output shall be pretty-printed - @param[in] ensure_ascii If @a ensure_ascii is true, all non-ASCII characters - in the output are escaped with `\uXXXX` sequences, and the result consists - of ASCII characters only. - @param[in] indent_step the indent level - @param[in] current_indent the current indent level (only used internally) - */ - void dump(const BasicJsonType& val, - const bool pretty_print, - const bool ensure_ascii, - const unsigned int indent_step, - const unsigned int current_indent = 0) - { - switch (val.m_type) - { - case value_t::object: - { - if (val.m_value.object->empty()) - { - o->write_characters("{}", 2); - return; - } - - if (pretty_print) - { - o->write_characters("{\n", 2); - - // variable to hold indentation for recursive calls - const auto new_indent = current_indent + indent_step; - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(indent_string.size() < new_indent)) - { - indent_string.resize(indent_string.size() * 2, ' '); - } - - // first n-1 elements - auto i = val.m_value.object->cbegin(); - for (std::size_t cnt = 0; cnt < val.m_value.object->size() - 1; ++cnt, ++i) - { - o->write_characters(indent_string.c_str(), new_indent); - o->write_character('\"'); - dump_escaped(i->first, ensure_ascii); - o->write_characters("\": ", 3); - dump(i->second, true, ensure_ascii, indent_step, new_indent); - o->write_characters(",\n", 2); - } - - // last element - JSON_ASSERT(i != val.m_value.object->cend()); - JSON_ASSERT(std::next(i) == val.m_value.object->cend()); - o->write_characters(indent_string.c_str(), new_indent); - o->write_character('\"'); - dump_escaped(i->first, ensure_ascii); - o->write_characters("\": ", 3); - dump(i->second, true, ensure_ascii, indent_step, new_indent); - - o->write_character('\n'); - o->write_characters(indent_string.c_str(), current_indent); - o->write_character('}'); - } - else - { - o->write_character('{'); - - // first n-1 elements - auto i = val.m_value.object->cbegin(); - for (std::size_t cnt = 0; cnt < val.m_value.object->size() - 1; ++cnt, ++i) - { - o->write_character('\"'); - dump_escaped(i->first, ensure_ascii); - o->write_characters("\":", 2); - dump(i->second, false, ensure_ascii, indent_step, current_indent); - o->write_character(','); - } - - // last element - JSON_ASSERT(i != val.m_value.object->cend()); - JSON_ASSERT(std::next(i) == val.m_value.object->cend()); - o->write_character('\"'); - dump_escaped(i->first, ensure_ascii); - o->write_characters("\":", 2); - dump(i->second, false, ensure_ascii, indent_step, current_indent); - - o->write_character('}'); - } - - return; - } - - case value_t::array: - { - if (val.m_value.array->empty()) - { - o->write_characters("[]", 2); - return; - } - - if (pretty_print) - { - o->write_characters("[\n", 2); - - // variable to hold indentation for recursive calls - const auto new_indent = current_indent + indent_step; - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(indent_string.size() < new_indent)) - { - indent_string.resize(indent_string.size() * 2, ' '); - } - - // first n-1 elements - for (auto i = val.m_value.array->cbegin(); - i != val.m_value.array->cend() - 1; ++i) - { - o->write_characters(indent_string.c_str(), new_indent); - dump(*i, true, ensure_ascii, indent_step, new_indent); - o->write_characters(",\n", 2); - } - - // last element - JSON_ASSERT(!val.m_value.array->empty()); - o->write_characters(indent_string.c_str(), new_indent); - dump(val.m_value.array->back(), true, ensure_ascii, indent_step, new_indent); - - o->write_character('\n'); - o->write_characters(indent_string.c_str(), current_indent); - o->write_character(']'); - } - else - { - o->write_character('['); - - // first n-1 elements - for (auto i = val.m_value.array->cbegin(); - i != val.m_value.array->cend() - 1; ++i) - { - dump(*i, false, ensure_ascii, indent_step, current_indent); - o->write_character(','); - } - - // last element - JSON_ASSERT(!val.m_value.array->empty()); - dump(val.m_value.array->back(), false, ensure_ascii, indent_step, current_indent); - - o->write_character(']'); - } - - return; - } - - case value_t::string: - { - o->write_character('\"'); - dump_escaped(*val.m_value.string, ensure_ascii); - o->write_character('\"'); - return; - } - - case value_t::binary: - { - if (pretty_print) - { - o->write_characters("{\n", 2); - - // variable to hold indentation for recursive calls - const auto new_indent = current_indent + indent_step; - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(indent_string.size() < new_indent)) - { - indent_string.resize(indent_string.size() * 2, ' '); - } - - o->write_characters(indent_string.c_str(), new_indent); - - o->write_characters("\"bytes\": [", 10); - - if (!val.m_value.binary->empty()) - { - for (auto i = val.m_value.binary->cbegin(); - i != val.m_value.binary->cend() - 1; ++i) - { - dump_integer(*i); - o->write_characters(", ", 2); - } - dump_integer(val.m_value.binary->back()); - } - - o->write_characters("],\n", 3); - o->write_characters(indent_string.c_str(), new_indent); - - o->write_characters("\"subtype\": ", 11); - if (val.m_value.binary->has_subtype()) - { - dump_integer(val.m_value.binary->subtype()); - } - else - { - o->write_characters("null", 4); - } - o->write_character('\n'); - o->write_characters(indent_string.c_str(), current_indent); - o->write_character('}'); - } - else - { - o->write_characters("{\"bytes\":[", 10); - - if (!val.m_value.binary->empty()) - { - for (auto i = val.m_value.binary->cbegin(); - i != val.m_value.binary->cend() - 1; ++i) - { - dump_integer(*i); - o->write_character(','); - } - dump_integer(val.m_value.binary->back()); - } - - o->write_characters("],\"subtype\":", 12); - if (val.m_value.binary->has_subtype()) - { - dump_integer(val.m_value.binary->subtype()); - o->write_character('}'); - } - else - { - o->write_characters("null}", 5); - } - } - return; - } - - case value_t::boolean: - { - if (val.m_value.boolean) - { - o->write_characters("true", 4); - } - else - { - o->write_characters("false", 5); - } - return; - } - - case value_t::number_integer: - { - dump_integer(val.m_value.number_integer); - return; - } - - case value_t::number_unsigned: - { - dump_integer(val.m_value.number_unsigned); - return; - } - - case value_t::number_float: - { - dump_float(val.m_value.number_float); - return; - } - - case value_t::discarded: - { - o->write_characters("", 11); - return; - } - - case value_t::null: - { - o->write_characters("null", 4); - return; - } - - default: // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - JSON_ASSERT(false); // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - } - } - - private: - /*! - @brief dump escaped string - - Escape a string by replacing certain special characters by a sequence of an - escape character (backslash) and another character and other control - characters by a sequence of "\u" followed by a four-digit hex - representation. The escaped string is written to output stream @a o. - - @param[in] s the string to escape - @param[in] ensure_ascii whether to escape non-ASCII characters with - \uXXXX sequences - - @complexity Linear in the length of string @a s. - */ - void dump_escaped(const string_t& s, const bool ensure_ascii) - { - std::uint32_t codepoint; - std::uint8_t state = UTF8_ACCEPT; - std::size_t bytes = 0; // number of bytes written to string_buffer - - // number of bytes written at the point of the last valid byte - std::size_t bytes_after_last_accept = 0; - std::size_t undumped_chars = 0; - - for (std::size_t i = 0; i < s.size(); ++i) - { - const auto byte = static_cast(s[i]); - - switch (decode(state, codepoint, byte)) - { - case UTF8_ACCEPT: // decode found a new code point - { - switch (codepoint) - { - case 0x08: // backspace - { - string_buffer[bytes++] = '\\'; - string_buffer[bytes++] = 'b'; - break; - } - - case 0x09: // horizontal tab - { - string_buffer[bytes++] = '\\'; - string_buffer[bytes++] = 't'; - break; - } - - case 0x0A: // newline - { - string_buffer[bytes++] = '\\'; - string_buffer[bytes++] = 'n'; - break; - } - - case 0x0C: // formfeed - { - string_buffer[bytes++] = '\\'; - string_buffer[bytes++] = 'f'; - break; - } - - case 0x0D: // carriage return - { - string_buffer[bytes++] = '\\'; - string_buffer[bytes++] = 'r'; - break; - } - - case 0x22: // quotation mark - { - string_buffer[bytes++] = '\\'; - string_buffer[bytes++] = '\"'; - break; - } - - case 0x5C: // reverse solidus - { - string_buffer[bytes++] = '\\'; - string_buffer[bytes++] = '\\'; - break; - } - - default: - { - // escape control characters (0x00..0x1F) or, if - // ensure_ascii parameter is used, non-ASCII characters - if ((codepoint <= 0x1F) || (ensure_ascii && (codepoint >= 0x7F))) - { - if (codepoint <= 0xFFFF) - { - (std::snprintf)(string_buffer.data() + bytes, 7, "\\u%04x", - static_cast(codepoint)); - bytes += 6; - } - else - { - (std::snprintf)(string_buffer.data() + bytes, 13, "\\u%04x\\u%04x", - static_cast(0xD7C0u + (codepoint >> 10u)), - static_cast(0xDC00u + (codepoint & 0x3FFu))); - bytes += 12; - } - } - else - { - // copy byte to buffer (all previous bytes - // been copied have in default case above) - string_buffer[bytes++] = s[i]; - } - break; - } - } - - // write buffer and reset index; there must be 13 bytes - // left, as this is the maximal number of bytes to be - // written ("\uxxxx\uxxxx\0") for one code point - if (string_buffer.size() - bytes < 13) - { - o->write_characters(string_buffer.data(), bytes); - bytes = 0; - } - - // remember the byte position of this accept - bytes_after_last_accept = bytes; - undumped_chars = 0; - break; - } - - case UTF8_REJECT: // decode found invalid UTF-8 byte - { - switch (error_handler) - { - case error_handler_t::strict: - { - std::string sn(3, '\0'); - (std::snprintf)(&sn[0], sn.size(), "%.2X", byte); - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(316, "invalid UTF-8 byte at index " + std::to_string(i) + ": 0x" + sn)); - } - - case error_handler_t::ignore: - case error_handler_t::replace: - { - // in case we saw this character the first time, we - // would like to read it again, because the byte - // may be OK for itself, but just not OK for the - // previous sequence - if (undumped_chars > 0) - { - --i; - } - - // reset length buffer to the last accepted index; - // thus removing/ignoring the invalid characters - bytes = bytes_after_last_accept; - - if (error_handler == error_handler_t::replace) - { - // add a replacement character - if (ensure_ascii) - { - string_buffer[bytes++] = '\\'; - string_buffer[bytes++] = 'u'; - string_buffer[bytes++] = 'f'; - string_buffer[bytes++] = 'f'; - string_buffer[bytes++] = 'f'; - string_buffer[bytes++] = 'd'; - } - else - { - string_buffer[bytes++] = detail::binary_writer::to_char_type('\xEF'); - string_buffer[bytes++] = detail::binary_writer::to_char_type('\xBF'); - string_buffer[bytes++] = detail::binary_writer::to_char_type('\xBD'); - } - - // write buffer and reset index; there must be 13 bytes - // left, as this is the maximal number of bytes to be - // written ("\uxxxx\uxxxx\0") for one code point - if (string_buffer.size() - bytes < 13) - { - o->write_characters(string_buffer.data(), bytes); - bytes = 0; - } - - bytes_after_last_accept = bytes; - } - - undumped_chars = 0; - - // continue processing the string - state = UTF8_ACCEPT; - break; - } - - default: // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - JSON_ASSERT(false); // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - } - break; - } - - default: // decode found yet incomplete multi-byte code point - { - if (!ensure_ascii) - { - // code point will not be escaped - copy byte to buffer - string_buffer[bytes++] = s[i]; - } - ++undumped_chars; - break; - } - } - } - - // we finished processing the string - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(state == UTF8_ACCEPT)) - { - // write buffer - if (bytes > 0) - { - o->write_characters(string_buffer.data(), bytes); - } - } - else - { - // we finish reading, but do not accept: string was incomplete - switch (error_handler) - { - case error_handler_t::strict: - { - std::string sn(3, '\0'); - (std::snprintf)(&sn[0], sn.size(), "%.2X", static_cast(s.back())); - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(316, "incomplete UTF-8 string; last byte: 0x" + sn)); - } - - case error_handler_t::ignore: - { - // write all accepted bytes - o->write_characters(string_buffer.data(), bytes_after_last_accept); - break; - } - - case error_handler_t::replace: - { - // write all accepted bytes - o->write_characters(string_buffer.data(), bytes_after_last_accept); - // add a replacement character - if (ensure_ascii) - { - o->write_characters("\\ufffd", 6); - } - else - { - o->write_characters("\xEF\xBF\xBD", 3); - } - break; - } - - default: // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - JSON_ASSERT(false); // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - } - } - } - - /*! - @brief count digits - - Count the number of decimal (base 10) digits for an input unsigned integer. - - @param[in] x unsigned integer number to count its digits - @return number of decimal digits - */ - inline unsigned int count_digits(number_unsigned_t x) noexcept - { - unsigned int n_digits = 1; - for (;;) - { - if (x < 10) - { - return n_digits; - } - if (x < 100) - { - return n_digits + 1; - } - if (x < 1000) - { - return n_digits + 2; - } - if (x < 10000) - { - return n_digits + 3; - } - x = x / 10000u; - n_digits += 4; - } - } - - /*! - @brief dump an integer - - Dump a given integer to output stream @a o. Works internally with - @a number_buffer. - - @param[in] x integer number (signed or unsigned) to dump - @tparam NumberType either @a number_integer_t or @a number_unsigned_t - */ - template < typename NumberType, detail::enable_if_t < - std::is_same::value || - std::is_same::value || - std::is_same::value, - int > = 0 > - void dump_integer(NumberType x) - { - static constexpr std::array, 100> digits_to_99 - { - { - {{'0', '0'}}, {{'0', '1'}}, {{'0', '2'}}, {{'0', '3'}}, {{'0', '4'}}, {{'0', '5'}}, {{'0', '6'}}, {{'0', '7'}}, {{'0', '8'}}, {{'0', '9'}}, - {{'1', '0'}}, {{'1', '1'}}, {{'1', '2'}}, {{'1', '3'}}, {{'1', '4'}}, {{'1', '5'}}, {{'1', '6'}}, {{'1', '7'}}, {{'1', '8'}}, {{'1', '9'}}, - {{'2', '0'}}, {{'2', '1'}}, {{'2', '2'}}, {{'2', '3'}}, {{'2', '4'}}, {{'2', '5'}}, {{'2', '6'}}, {{'2', '7'}}, {{'2', '8'}}, {{'2', '9'}}, - {{'3', '0'}}, {{'3', '1'}}, {{'3', '2'}}, {{'3', '3'}}, {{'3', '4'}}, {{'3', '5'}}, {{'3', '6'}}, {{'3', '7'}}, {{'3', '8'}}, {{'3', '9'}}, - {{'4', '0'}}, {{'4', '1'}}, {{'4', '2'}}, {{'4', '3'}}, {{'4', '4'}}, {{'4', '5'}}, {{'4', '6'}}, {{'4', '7'}}, {{'4', '8'}}, {{'4', '9'}}, - {{'5', '0'}}, {{'5', '1'}}, {{'5', '2'}}, {{'5', '3'}}, {{'5', '4'}}, {{'5', '5'}}, {{'5', '6'}}, {{'5', '7'}}, {{'5', '8'}}, {{'5', '9'}}, - {{'6', '0'}}, {{'6', '1'}}, {{'6', '2'}}, {{'6', '3'}}, {{'6', '4'}}, {{'6', '5'}}, {{'6', '6'}}, {{'6', '7'}}, {{'6', '8'}}, {{'6', '9'}}, - {{'7', '0'}}, {{'7', '1'}}, {{'7', '2'}}, {{'7', '3'}}, {{'7', '4'}}, {{'7', '5'}}, {{'7', '6'}}, {{'7', '7'}}, {{'7', '8'}}, {{'7', '9'}}, - {{'8', '0'}}, {{'8', '1'}}, {{'8', '2'}}, {{'8', '3'}}, {{'8', '4'}}, {{'8', '5'}}, {{'8', '6'}}, {{'8', '7'}}, {{'8', '8'}}, {{'8', '9'}}, - {{'9', '0'}}, {{'9', '1'}}, {{'9', '2'}}, {{'9', '3'}}, {{'9', '4'}}, {{'9', '5'}}, {{'9', '6'}}, {{'9', '7'}}, {{'9', '8'}}, {{'9', '9'}}, - } - }; - - // special case for "0" - if (x == 0) - { - o->write_character('0'); - return; - } - - // use a pointer to fill the buffer - auto buffer_ptr = number_buffer.begin(); - - const bool is_negative = std::is_same::value && !(x >= 0); // see issue #755 - number_unsigned_t abs_value; - - unsigned int n_chars; - - if (is_negative) - { - *buffer_ptr = '-'; - abs_value = remove_sign(static_cast(x)); - - // account one more byte for the minus sign - n_chars = 1 + count_digits(abs_value); - } - else - { - abs_value = static_cast(x); - n_chars = count_digits(abs_value); - } - - // spare 1 byte for '\0' - JSON_ASSERT(n_chars < number_buffer.size() - 1); - - // jump to the end to generate the string from backward - // so we later avoid reversing the result - buffer_ptr += n_chars; - - // Fast int2ascii implementation inspired by "Fastware" talk by Andrei Alexandrescu - // See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4-CwDo2zpg - while (abs_value >= 100) - { - const auto digits_index = static_cast((abs_value % 100)); - abs_value /= 100; - *(--buffer_ptr) = digits_to_99[digits_index][1]; - *(--buffer_ptr) = digits_to_99[digits_index][0]; - } - - if (abs_value >= 10) - { - const auto digits_index = static_cast(abs_value); - *(--buffer_ptr) = digits_to_99[digits_index][1]; - *(--buffer_ptr) = digits_to_99[digits_index][0]; - } - else - { - *(--buffer_ptr) = static_cast('0' + abs_value); - } - - o->write_characters(number_buffer.data(), n_chars); - } - - /*! - @brief dump a floating-point number - - Dump a given floating-point number to output stream @a o. Works internally - with @a number_buffer. - - @param[in] x floating-point number to dump - */ - void dump_float(number_float_t x) - { - // NaN / inf - if (!std::isfinite(x)) - { - o->write_characters("null", 4); - return; - } - - // If number_float_t is an IEEE-754 single or double precision number, - // use the Grisu2 algorithm to produce short numbers which are - // guaranteed to round-trip, using strtof and strtod, resp. - // - // NB: The test below works if == . - static constexpr bool is_ieee_single_or_double - = (std::numeric_limits::is_iec559 && std::numeric_limits::digits == 24 && std::numeric_limits::max_exponent == 128) || - (std::numeric_limits::is_iec559 && std::numeric_limits::digits == 53 && std::numeric_limits::max_exponent == 1024); - - dump_float(x, std::integral_constant()); - } - - void dump_float(number_float_t x, std::true_type /*is_ieee_single_or_double*/) - { - char* begin = number_buffer.data(); - char* end = ::nlohmann::detail::to_chars(begin, begin + number_buffer.size(), x); - - o->write_characters(begin, static_cast(end - begin)); - } - - void dump_float(number_float_t x, std::false_type /*is_ieee_single_or_double*/) - { - // get number of digits for a float -> text -> float round-trip - static constexpr auto d = std::numeric_limits::max_digits10; - - // the actual conversion - std::ptrdiff_t len = (std::snprintf)(number_buffer.data(), number_buffer.size(), "%.*g", d, x); - - // negative value indicates an error - JSON_ASSERT(len > 0); - // check if buffer was large enough - JSON_ASSERT(static_cast(len) < number_buffer.size()); - - // erase thousands separator - if (thousands_sep != '\0') - { - const auto end = std::remove(number_buffer.begin(), - number_buffer.begin() + len, thousands_sep); - std::fill(end, number_buffer.end(), '\0'); - JSON_ASSERT((end - number_buffer.begin()) <= len); - len = (end - number_buffer.begin()); - } - - // convert decimal point to '.' - if (decimal_point != '\0' && decimal_point != '.') - { - const auto dec_pos = std::find(number_buffer.begin(), number_buffer.end(), decimal_point); - if (dec_pos != number_buffer.end()) - { - *dec_pos = '.'; - } - } - - o->write_characters(number_buffer.data(), static_cast(len)); - - // determine if need to append ".0" - const bool value_is_int_like = - std::none_of(number_buffer.begin(), number_buffer.begin() + len + 1, - [](char c) - { - return c == '.' || c == 'e'; - }); - - if (value_is_int_like) - { - o->write_characters(".0", 2); - } - } - - /*! - @brief check whether a string is UTF-8 encoded - - The function checks each byte of a string whether it is UTF-8 encoded. The - result of the check is stored in the @a state parameter. The function must - be called initially with state 0 (accept). State 1 means the string must - be rejected, because the current byte is not allowed. If the string is - completely processed, but the state is non-zero, the string ended - prematurely; that is, the last byte indicated more bytes should have - followed. - - @param[in,out] state the state of the decoding - @param[in,out] codep codepoint (valid only if resulting state is UTF8_ACCEPT) - @param[in] byte next byte to decode - @return new state - - @note The function has been edited: a std::array is used. - - @copyright Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Bjoern Hoehrmann - @sa http://bjoern.hoehrmann.de/utf-8/decoder/dfa/ - */ - static std::uint8_t decode(std::uint8_t& state, std::uint32_t& codep, const std::uint8_t byte) noexcept - { - static const std::array utf8d = - { - { - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 00..1F - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 20..3F - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 40..5F - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, // 60..7F - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, // 80..9F - 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, // A0..BF - 8, 8, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, // C0..DF - 0xA, 0x3, 0x3, 0x3, 0x3, 0x3, 0x3, 0x3, 0x3, 0x3, 0x3, 0x3, 0x3, 0x4, 0x3, 0x3, // E0..EF - 0xB, 0x6, 0x6, 0x6, 0x5, 0x8, 0x8, 0x8, 0x8, 0x8, 0x8, 0x8, 0x8, 0x8, 0x8, 0x8, // F0..FF - 0x0, 0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x5, 0x8, 0x7, 0x1, 0x1, 0x1, 0x4, 0x6, 0x1, 0x1, 0x1, 0x1, // s0..s0 - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, // s1..s2 - 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, // s3..s4 - 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 3, 1, 3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, // s5..s6 - 1, 3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 3, 1, 3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 // s7..s8 - } - }; - - const std::uint8_t type = utf8d[byte]; - - codep = (state != UTF8_ACCEPT) - ? (byte & 0x3fu) | (codep << 6u) - : (0xFFu >> type) & (byte); - - std::size_t index = 256u + static_cast(state) * 16u + static_cast(type); - JSON_ASSERT(index < 400); - state = utf8d[index]; - return state; - } - - /* - * Overload to make the compiler happy while it is instantiating - * dump_integer for number_unsigned_t. - * Must never be called. - */ - number_unsigned_t remove_sign(number_unsigned_t x) - { - JSON_ASSERT(false); // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - return x; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - } - - /* - * Helper function for dump_integer - * - * This function takes a negative signed integer and returns its absolute - * value as unsigned integer. The plus/minus shuffling is necessary as we can - * not directly remove the sign of an arbitrary signed integer as the - * absolute values of INT_MIN and INT_MAX are usually not the same. See - * #1708 for details. - */ - inline number_unsigned_t remove_sign(number_integer_t x) noexcept - { - JSON_ASSERT(x < 0 && x < (std::numeric_limits::max)()); - return static_cast(-(x + 1)) + 1; - } - - private: - /// the output of the serializer - output_adapter_t o = nullptr; - - /// a (hopefully) large enough character buffer - std::array number_buffer{{}}; - - /// the locale - const std::lconv* loc = nullptr; - /// the locale's thousand separator character - const char thousands_sep = '\0'; - /// the locale's decimal point character - const char decimal_point = '\0'; - - /// string buffer - std::array string_buffer{{}}; - - /// the indentation character - const char indent_char; - /// the indentation string - string_t indent_string; - - /// error_handler how to react on decoding errors - const error_handler_t error_handler; -}; -} // namespace detail -} // namespace nlohmann - -// #include - -// #include - -// #include - - -#include // less -#include // allocator -#include // pair -#include // vector - -namespace nlohmann -{ - -/// ordered_map: a minimal map-like container that preserves insertion order -/// for use within nlohmann::basic_json -template , - class Allocator = std::allocator>> - struct ordered_map : std::vector, Allocator> -{ - using key_type = Key; - using mapped_type = T; - using Container = std::vector, Allocator>; - using typename Container::iterator; - using typename Container::const_iterator; - using typename Container::size_type; - using typename Container::value_type; - - // Explicit constructors instead of `using Container::Container` - // otherwise older compilers choke on it (GCC <= 5.5, xcode <= 9.4) - ordered_map(const Allocator& alloc = Allocator()) : Container{alloc} {} - template - ordered_map(It first, It last, const Allocator& alloc = Allocator()) - : Container{first, last, alloc} {} - ordered_map(std::initializer_list init, const Allocator& alloc = Allocator() ) - : Container{init, alloc} {} - - std::pair emplace(const key_type& key, T&& t) - { - for (auto it = this->begin(); it != this->end(); ++it) - { - if (it->first == key) - { - return {it, false}; - } - } - Container::emplace_back(key, t); - return {--this->end(), true}; - } - - T& operator[](const Key& key) - { - return emplace(key, T{}).first->second; - } - - const T& operator[](const Key& key) const - { - return at(key); - } - - T& at(const Key& key) - { - for (auto it = this->begin(); it != this->end(); ++it) - { - if (it->first == key) - { - return it->second; - } - } - - throw std::out_of_range("key not found"); - } - - const T& at(const Key& key) const - { - for (auto it = this->begin(); it != this->end(); ++it) - { - if (it->first == key) - { - return it->second; - } - } - - throw std::out_of_range("key not found"); - } - - size_type erase(const Key& key) - { - for (auto it = this->begin(); it != this->end(); ++it) - { - if (it->first == key) - { - // Since we cannot move const Keys, re-construct them in place - for (auto next = it; ++next != this->end(); ++it) - { - it->~value_type(); // Destroy but keep allocation - new (&*it) value_type{std::move(*next)}; - } - Container::pop_back(); - return 1; - } - } - return 0; - } - - iterator erase(iterator pos) - { - auto it = pos; - - // Since we cannot move const Keys, re-construct them in place - for (auto next = it; ++next != this->end(); ++it) - { - it->~value_type(); // Destroy but keep allocation - new (&*it) value_type{std::move(*next)}; - } - Container::pop_back(); - return pos; - } - - size_type count(const Key& key) const - { - for (auto it = this->begin(); it != this->end(); ++it) - { - if (it->first == key) - { - return 1; - } - } - return 0; - } - - iterator find(const Key& key) - { - for (auto it = this->begin(); it != this->end(); ++it) - { - if (it->first == key) - { - return it; - } - } - return Container::end(); - } - - const_iterator find(const Key& key) const - { - for (auto it = this->begin(); it != this->end(); ++it) - { - if (it->first == key) - { - return it; - } - } - return Container::end(); - } - - std::pair insert( value_type&& value ) - { - return emplace(value.first, std::move(value.second)); - } - - std::pair insert( const value_type& value ) - { - for (auto it = this->begin(); it != this->end(); ++it) - { - if (it->first == value.first) - { - return {it, false}; - } - } - Container::push_back(value); - return {--this->end(), true}; - } -}; - -} // namespace nlohmann - - -/*! -@brief namespace for Niels Lohmann -@see https://github.com/nlohmann -@since version 1.0.0 -*/ -namespace nlohmann -{ - -/*! -@brief a class to store JSON values - -@tparam ObjectType type for JSON objects (`std::map` by default; will be used -in @ref object_t) -@tparam ArrayType type for JSON arrays (`std::vector` by default; will be used -in @ref array_t) -@tparam StringType type for JSON strings and object keys (`std::string` by -default; will be used in @ref string_t) -@tparam BooleanType type for JSON booleans (`bool` by default; will be used -in @ref boolean_t) -@tparam NumberIntegerType type for JSON integer numbers (`int64_t` by -default; will be used in @ref number_integer_t) -@tparam NumberUnsignedType type for JSON unsigned integer numbers (@c -`uint64_t` by default; will be used in @ref number_unsigned_t) -@tparam NumberFloatType type for JSON floating-point numbers (`double` by -default; will be used in @ref number_float_t) -@tparam BinaryType type for packed binary data for compatibility with binary -serialization formats (`std::vector` by default; will be used in -@ref binary_t) -@tparam AllocatorType type of the allocator to use (`std::allocator` by -default) -@tparam JSONSerializer the serializer to resolve internal calls to `to_json()` -and `from_json()` (@ref adl_serializer by default) - -@requirement The class satisfies the following concept requirements: -- Basic - - [DefaultConstructible](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/DefaultConstructible): - JSON values can be default constructed. The result will be a JSON null - value. - - [MoveConstructible](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/MoveConstructible): - A JSON value can be constructed from an rvalue argument. - - [CopyConstructible](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/CopyConstructible): - A JSON value can be copy-constructed from an lvalue expression. - - [MoveAssignable](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/MoveAssignable): - A JSON value van be assigned from an rvalue argument. - - [CopyAssignable](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/CopyAssignable): - A JSON value can be copy-assigned from an lvalue expression. - - [Destructible](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Destructible): - JSON values can be destructed. -- Layout - - [StandardLayoutType](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/StandardLayoutType): - JSON values have - [standard layout](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/data_members#Standard_layout): - All non-static data members are private and standard layout types, the - class has no virtual functions or (virtual) base classes. -- Library-wide - - [EqualityComparable](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/EqualityComparable): - JSON values can be compared with `==`, see @ref - operator==(const_reference,const_reference). - - [LessThanComparable](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/LessThanComparable): - JSON values can be compared with `<`, see @ref - operator<(const_reference,const_reference). - - [Swappable](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Swappable): - Any JSON lvalue or rvalue of can be swapped with any lvalue or rvalue of - other compatible types, using unqualified function call @ref swap(). - - [NullablePointer](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/NullablePointer): - JSON values can be compared against `std::nullptr_t` objects which are used - to model the `null` value. -- Container - - [Container](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container): - JSON values can be used like STL containers and provide iterator access. - - [ReversibleContainer](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/ReversibleContainer); - JSON values can be used like STL containers and provide reverse iterator - access. - -@invariant The member variables @a m_value and @a m_type have the following -relationship: -- If `m_type == value_t::object`, then `m_value.object != nullptr`. -- If `m_type == value_t::array`, then `m_value.array != nullptr`. -- If `m_type == value_t::string`, then `m_value.string != nullptr`. -The invariants are checked by member function assert_invariant(). - -@internal -@note ObjectType trick from https://stackoverflow.com/a/9860911 -@endinternal - -@see [RFC 7159: The JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Data Interchange -Format](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) - -@since version 1.0.0 - -@nosubgrouping -*/ -NLOHMANN_BASIC_JSON_TPL_DECLARATION -class basic_json -{ - private: - template friend struct detail::external_constructor; - friend ::nlohmann::json_pointer; - - template - friend class ::nlohmann::detail::parser; - friend ::nlohmann::detail::serializer; - template - friend class ::nlohmann::detail::iter_impl; - template - friend class ::nlohmann::detail::binary_writer; - template - friend class ::nlohmann::detail::binary_reader; - template - friend class ::nlohmann::detail::json_sax_dom_parser; - template - friend class ::nlohmann::detail::json_sax_dom_callback_parser; - - /// workaround type for MSVC - using basic_json_t = NLOHMANN_BASIC_JSON_TPL; - - // convenience aliases for types residing in namespace detail; - using lexer = ::nlohmann::detail::lexer_base; - - template - static ::nlohmann::detail::parser parser( - InputAdapterType adapter, - detail::parser_callback_tcb = nullptr, - const bool allow_exceptions = true, - const bool ignore_comments = false - ) - { - return ::nlohmann::detail::parser(std::move(adapter), - std::move(cb), allow_exceptions, ignore_comments); - } - - using primitive_iterator_t = ::nlohmann::detail::primitive_iterator_t; - template - using internal_iterator = ::nlohmann::detail::internal_iterator; - template - using iter_impl = ::nlohmann::detail::iter_impl; - template - using iteration_proxy = ::nlohmann::detail::iteration_proxy; - template using json_reverse_iterator = ::nlohmann::detail::json_reverse_iterator; - - template - using output_adapter_t = ::nlohmann::detail::output_adapter_t; - - template - using binary_reader = ::nlohmann::detail::binary_reader; - template using binary_writer = ::nlohmann::detail::binary_writer; - - using serializer = ::nlohmann::detail::serializer; - - public: - using value_t = detail::value_t; - /// JSON Pointer, see @ref nlohmann::json_pointer - using json_pointer = ::nlohmann::json_pointer; - template - using json_serializer = JSONSerializer; - /// how to treat decoding errors - using error_handler_t = detail::error_handler_t; - /// how to treat CBOR tags - using cbor_tag_handler_t = detail::cbor_tag_handler_t; - /// helper type for initializer lists of basic_json values - using initializer_list_t = std::initializer_list>; - - using input_format_t = detail::input_format_t; - /// SAX interface type, see @ref nlohmann::json_sax - using json_sax_t = json_sax; - - //////////////// - // exceptions // - //////////////// - - /// @name exceptions - /// Classes to implement user-defined exceptions. - /// @{ - - /// @copydoc detail::exception - using exception = detail::exception; - /// @copydoc detail::parse_error - using parse_error = detail::parse_error; - /// @copydoc detail::invalid_iterator - using invalid_iterator = detail::invalid_iterator; - /// @copydoc detail::type_error - using type_error = detail::type_error; - /// @copydoc detail::out_of_range - using out_of_range = detail::out_of_range; - /// @copydoc detail::other_error - using other_error = detail::other_error; - - /// @} - - - ///////////////////// - // container types // - ///////////////////// - - /// @name container types - /// The canonic container types to use @ref basic_json like any other STL - /// container. - /// @{ - - /// the type of elements in a basic_json container - using value_type = basic_json; - - /// the type of an element reference - using reference = value_type&; - /// the type of an element const reference - using const_reference = const value_type&; - - /// a type to represent differences between iterators - using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t; - /// a type to represent container sizes - using size_type = std::size_t; - - /// the allocator type - using allocator_type = AllocatorType; - - /// the type of an element pointer - using pointer = typename std::allocator_traits::pointer; - /// the type of an element const pointer - using const_pointer = typename std::allocator_traits::const_pointer; - - /// an iterator for a basic_json container - using iterator = iter_impl; - /// a const iterator for a basic_json container - using const_iterator = iter_impl; - /// a reverse iterator for a basic_json container - using reverse_iterator = json_reverse_iterator; - /// a const reverse iterator for a basic_json container - using const_reverse_iterator = json_reverse_iterator; - - /// @} - - - /*! - @brief returns the allocator associated with the container - */ - static allocator_type get_allocator() - { - return allocator_type(); - } - - /*! - @brief returns version information on the library - - This function returns a JSON object with information about the library, - including the version number and information on the platform and compiler. - - @return JSON object holding version information - key | description - ----------- | --------------- - `compiler` | Information on the used compiler. It is an object with the following keys: `c++` (the used C++ standard), `family` (the compiler family; possible values are `clang`, `icc`, `gcc`, `ilecpp`, `msvc`, `pgcpp`, `sunpro`, and `unknown`), and `version` (the compiler version). - `copyright` | The copyright line for the library as string. - `name` | The name of the library as string. - `platform` | The used platform as string. Possible values are `win32`, `linux`, `apple`, `unix`, and `unknown`. - `url` | The URL of the project as string. - `version` | The version of the library. It is an object with the following keys: `major`, `minor`, and `patch` as defined by [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org), and `string` (the version string). - - @liveexample{The following code shows an example output of the `meta()` - function.,meta} - - @exceptionsafety Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no - changes to any JSON value. - - @complexity Constant. - - @since 2.1.0 - */ - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - static basic_json meta() - { - basic_json result; - - result["copyright"] = "(C) 2013-2020 Niels Lohmann"; - result["name"] = "JSON for Modern C++"; - result["url"] = "https://github.com/nlohmann/json"; - result["version"]["string"] = - std::to_string(NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_MAJOR) + "." + - std::to_string(NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_MINOR) + "." + - std::to_string(NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_PATCH); - result["version"]["major"] = NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_MAJOR; - result["version"]["minor"] = NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_MINOR; - result["version"]["patch"] = NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_PATCH; - -#ifdef _WIN32 - result["platform"] = "win32"; -#elif defined __linux__ - result["platform"] = "linux"; -#elif defined __APPLE__ - result["platform"] = "apple"; -#elif defined __unix__ - result["platform"] = "unix"; -#else - result["platform"] = "unknown"; -#endif - -#if defined(__ICC) || defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) - result["compiler"] = {{"family", "icc"}, {"version", __INTEL_COMPILER}}; -#elif defined(__clang__) - result["compiler"] = {{"family", "clang"}, {"version", __clang_version__}}; -#elif defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__GNUG__) - result["compiler"] = {{"family", "gcc"}, {"version", std::to_string(__GNUC__) + "." + std::to_string(__GNUC_MINOR__) + "." + std::to_string(__GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__)}}; -#elif defined(__HP_cc) || defined(__HP_aCC) - result["compiler"] = "hp" -#elif defined(__IBMCPP__) - result["compiler"] = {{"family", "ilecpp"}, {"version", __IBMCPP__}}; -#elif defined(_MSC_VER) - result["compiler"] = {{"family", "msvc"}, {"version", _MSC_VER}}; -#elif defined(__PGI) - result["compiler"] = {{"family", "pgcpp"}, {"version", __PGI}}; -#elif defined(__SUNPRO_CC) - result["compiler"] = {{"family", "sunpro"}, {"version", __SUNPRO_CC}}; -#else - result["compiler"] = {{"family", "unknown"}, {"version", "unknown"}}; -#endif - -#ifdef __cplusplus - result["compiler"]["c++"] = std::to_string(__cplusplus); -#else - result["compiler"]["c++"] = "unknown"; -#endif - return result; - } - - - /////////////////////////// - // JSON value data types // - /////////////////////////// - - /// @name JSON value data types - /// The data types to store a JSON value. These types are derived from - /// the template arguments passed to class @ref basic_json. - /// @{ - -#if defined(JSON_HAS_CPP_14) - // Use transparent comparator if possible, combined with perfect forwarding - // on find() and count() calls prevents unnecessary string construction. - using object_comparator_t = std::less<>; -#else - using object_comparator_t = std::less; -#endif - - /*! - @brief a type for an object - - [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) describes JSON objects as follows: - > An object is an unordered collection of zero or more name/value pairs, - > where a name is a string and a value is a string, number, boolean, null, - > object, or array. - - To store objects in C++, a type is defined by the template parameters - described below. - - @tparam ObjectType the container to store objects (e.g., `std::map` or - `std::unordered_map`) - @tparam StringType the type of the keys or names (e.g., `std::string`). - The comparison function `std::less` is used to order elements - inside the container. - @tparam AllocatorType the allocator to use for objects (e.g., - `std::allocator`) - - #### Default type - - With the default values for @a ObjectType (`std::map`), @a StringType - (`std::string`), and @a AllocatorType (`std::allocator`), the default - value for @a object_t is: - - @code {.cpp} - std::map< - std::string, // key_type - basic_json, // value_type - std::less, // key_compare - std::allocator> // allocator_type - > - @endcode - - #### Behavior - - The choice of @a object_t influences the behavior of the JSON class. With - the default type, objects have the following behavior: - - - When all names are unique, objects will be interoperable in the sense - that all software implementations receiving that object will agree on - the name-value mappings. - - When the names within an object are not unique, it is unspecified which - one of the values for a given key will be chosen. For instance, - `{"key": 2, "key": 1}` could be equal to either `{"key": 1}` or - `{"key": 2}`. - - Internally, name/value pairs are stored in lexicographical order of the - names. Objects will also be serialized (see @ref dump) in this order. - For instance, `{"b": 1, "a": 2}` and `{"a": 2, "b": 1}` will be stored - and serialized as `{"a": 2, "b": 1}`. - - When comparing objects, the order of the name/value pairs is irrelevant. - This makes objects interoperable in the sense that they will not be - affected by these differences. For instance, `{"b": 1, "a": 2}` and - `{"a": 2, "b": 1}` will be treated as equal. - - #### Limits - - [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) specifies: - > An implementation may set limits on the maximum depth of nesting. - - In this class, the object's limit of nesting is not explicitly constrained. - However, a maximum depth of nesting may be introduced by the compiler or - runtime environment. A theoretical limit can be queried by calling the - @ref max_size function of a JSON object. - - #### Storage - - Objects are stored as pointers in a @ref basic_json type. That is, for any - access to object values, a pointer of type `object_t*` must be - dereferenced. - - @sa @ref array_t -- type for an array value - - @since version 1.0.0 - - @note The order name/value pairs are added to the object is *not* - preserved by the library. Therefore, iterating an object may return - name/value pairs in a different order than they were originally stored. In - fact, keys will be traversed in alphabetical order as `std::map` with - `std::less` is used by default. Please note this behavior conforms to [RFC - 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159), because any order implements the - specified "unordered" nature of JSON objects. - */ - using object_t = ObjectType>>; - - /*! - @brief a type for an array - - [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) describes JSON arrays as follows: - > An array is an ordered sequence of zero or more values. - - To store objects in C++, a type is defined by the template parameters - explained below. - - @tparam ArrayType container type to store arrays (e.g., `std::vector` or - `std::list`) - @tparam AllocatorType allocator to use for arrays (e.g., `std::allocator`) - - #### Default type - - With the default values for @a ArrayType (`std::vector`) and @a - AllocatorType (`std::allocator`), the default value for @a array_t is: - - @code {.cpp} - std::vector< - basic_json, // value_type - std::allocator // allocator_type - > - @endcode - - #### Limits - - [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) specifies: - > An implementation may set limits on the maximum depth of nesting. - - In this class, the array's limit of nesting is not explicitly constrained. - However, a maximum depth of nesting may be introduced by the compiler or - runtime environment. A theoretical limit can be queried by calling the - @ref max_size function of a JSON array. - - #### Storage - - Arrays are stored as pointers in a @ref basic_json type. That is, for any - access to array values, a pointer of type `array_t*` must be dereferenced. - - @sa @ref object_t -- type for an object value - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - using array_t = ArrayType>; - - /*! - @brief a type for a string - - [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) describes JSON strings as follows: - > A string is a sequence of zero or more Unicode characters. - - To store objects in C++, a type is defined by the template parameter - described below. Unicode values are split by the JSON class into - byte-sized characters during deserialization. - - @tparam StringType the container to store strings (e.g., `std::string`). - Note this container is used for keys/names in objects, see @ref object_t. - - #### Default type - - With the default values for @a StringType (`std::string`), the default - value for @a string_t is: - - @code {.cpp} - std::string - @endcode - - #### Encoding - - Strings are stored in UTF-8 encoding. Therefore, functions like - `std::string::size()` or `std::string::length()` return the number of - bytes in the string rather than the number of characters or glyphs. - - #### String comparison - - [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) states: - > Software implementations are typically required to test names of object - > members for equality. Implementations that transform the textual - > representation into sequences of Unicode code units and then perform the - > comparison numerically, code unit by code unit, are interoperable in the - > sense that implementations will agree in all cases on equality or - > inequality of two strings. For example, implementations that compare - > strings with escaped characters unconverted may incorrectly find that - > `"a\\b"` and `"a\u005Cb"` are not equal. - - This implementation is interoperable as it does compare strings code unit - by code unit. - - #### Storage - - String values are stored as pointers in a @ref basic_json type. That is, - for any access to string values, a pointer of type `string_t*` must be - dereferenced. - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - using string_t = StringType; - - /*! - @brief a type for a boolean - - [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) implicitly describes a boolean as a - type which differentiates the two literals `true` and `false`. - - To store objects in C++, a type is defined by the template parameter @a - BooleanType which chooses the type to use. - - #### Default type - - With the default values for @a BooleanType (`bool`), the default value for - @a boolean_t is: - - @code {.cpp} - bool - @endcode - - #### Storage - - Boolean values are stored directly inside a @ref basic_json type. - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - using boolean_t = BooleanType; - - /*! - @brief a type for a number (integer) - - [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) describes numbers as follows: - > The representation of numbers is similar to that used in most - > programming languages. A number is represented in base 10 using decimal - > digits. It contains an integer component that may be prefixed with an - > optional minus sign, which may be followed by a fraction part and/or an - > exponent part. Leading zeros are not allowed. (...) Numeric values that - > cannot be represented in the grammar below (such as Infinity and NaN) - > are not permitted. - - This description includes both integer and floating-point numbers. - However, C++ allows more precise storage if it is known whether the number - is a signed integer, an unsigned integer or a floating-point number. - Therefore, three different types, @ref number_integer_t, @ref - number_unsigned_t and @ref number_float_t are used. - - To store integer numbers in C++, a type is defined by the template - parameter @a NumberIntegerType which chooses the type to use. - - #### Default type - - With the default values for @a NumberIntegerType (`int64_t`), the default - value for @a number_integer_t is: - - @code {.cpp} - int64_t - @endcode - - #### Default behavior - - - The restrictions about leading zeros is not enforced in C++. Instead, - leading zeros in integer literals lead to an interpretation as octal - number. Internally, the value will be stored as decimal number. For - instance, the C++ integer literal `010` will be serialized to `8`. - During deserialization, leading zeros yield an error. - - Not-a-number (NaN) values will be serialized to `null`. - - #### Limits - - [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) specifies: - > An implementation may set limits on the range and precision of numbers. - - When the default type is used, the maximal integer number that can be - stored is `9223372036854775807` (INT64_MAX) and the minimal integer number - that can be stored is `-9223372036854775808` (INT64_MIN). Integer numbers - that are out of range will yield over/underflow when used in a - constructor. During deserialization, too large or small integer numbers - will be automatically be stored as @ref number_unsigned_t or @ref - number_float_t. - - [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) further states: - > Note that when such software is used, numbers that are integers and are - > in the range \f$[-2^{53}+1, 2^{53}-1]\f$ are interoperable in the sense - > that implementations will agree exactly on their numeric values. - - As this range is a subrange of the exactly supported range [INT64_MIN, - INT64_MAX], this class's integer type is interoperable. - - #### Storage - - Integer number values are stored directly inside a @ref basic_json type. - - @sa @ref number_float_t -- type for number values (floating-point) - - @sa @ref number_unsigned_t -- type for number values (unsigned integer) - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - using number_integer_t = NumberIntegerType; - - /*! - @brief a type for a number (unsigned) - - [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) describes numbers as follows: - > The representation of numbers is similar to that used in most - > programming languages. A number is represented in base 10 using decimal - > digits. It contains an integer component that may be prefixed with an - > optional minus sign, which may be followed by a fraction part and/or an - > exponent part. Leading zeros are not allowed. (...) Numeric values that - > cannot be represented in the grammar below (such as Infinity and NaN) - > are not permitted. - - This description includes both integer and floating-point numbers. - However, C++ allows more precise storage if it is known whether the number - is a signed integer, an unsigned integer or a floating-point number. - Therefore, three different types, @ref number_integer_t, @ref - number_unsigned_t and @ref number_float_t are used. - - To store unsigned integer numbers in C++, a type is defined by the - template parameter @a NumberUnsignedType which chooses the type to use. - - #### Default type - - With the default values for @a NumberUnsignedType (`uint64_t`), the - default value for @a number_unsigned_t is: - - @code {.cpp} - uint64_t - @endcode - - #### Default behavior - - - The restrictions about leading zeros is not enforced in C++. Instead, - leading zeros in integer literals lead to an interpretation as octal - number. Internally, the value will be stored as decimal number. For - instance, the C++ integer literal `010` will be serialized to `8`. - During deserialization, leading zeros yield an error. - - Not-a-number (NaN) values will be serialized to `null`. - - #### Limits - - [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) specifies: - > An implementation may set limits on the range and precision of numbers. - - When the default type is used, the maximal integer number that can be - stored is `18446744073709551615` (UINT64_MAX) and the minimal integer - number that can be stored is `0`. Integer numbers that are out of range - will yield over/underflow when used in a constructor. During - deserialization, too large or small integer numbers will be automatically - be stored as @ref number_integer_t or @ref number_float_t. - - [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) further states: - > Note that when such software is used, numbers that are integers and are - > in the range \f$[-2^{53}+1, 2^{53}-1]\f$ are interoperable in the sense - > that implementations will agree exactly on their numeric values. - - As this range is a subrange (when considered in conjunction with the - number_integer_t type) of the exactly supported range [0, UINT64_MAX], - this class's integer type is interoperable. - - #### Storage - - Integer number values are stored directly inside a @ref basic_json type. - - @sa @ref number_float_t -- type for number values (floating-point) - @sa @ref number_integer_t -- type for number values (integer) - - @since version 2.0.0 - */ - using number_unsigned_t = NumberUnsignedType; - - /*! - @brief a type for a number (floating-point) - - [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) describes numbers as follows: - > The representation of numbers is similar to that used in most - > programming languages. A number is represented in base 10 using decimal - > digits. It contains an integer component that may be prefixed with an - > optional minus sign, which may be followed by a fraction part and/or an - > exponent part. Leading zeros are not allowed. (...) Numeric values that - > cannot be represented in the grammar below (such as Infinity and NaN) - > are not permitted. - - This description includes both integer and floating-point numbers. - However, C++ allows more precise storage if it is known whether the number - is a signed integer, an unsigned integer or a floating-point number. - Therefore, three different types, @ref number_integer_t, @ref - number_unsigned_t and @ref number_float_t are used. - - To store floating-point numbers in C++, a type is defined by the template - parameter @a NumberFloatType which chooses the type to use. - - #### Default type - - With the default values for @a NumberFloatType (`double`), the default - value for @a number_float_t is: - - @code {.cpp} - double - @endcode - - #### Default behavior - - - The restrictions about leading zeros is not enforced in C++. Instead, - leading zeros in floating-point literals will be ignored. Internally, - the value will be stored as decimal number. For instance, the C++ - floating-point literal `01.2` will be serialized to `1.2`. During - deserialization, leading zeros yield an error. - - Not-a-number (NaN) values will be serialized to `null`. - - #### Limits - - [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) states: - > This specification allows implementations to set limits on the range and - > precision of numbers accepted. Since software that implements IEEE - > 754-2008 binary64 (double precision) numbers is generally available and - > widely used, good interoperability can be achieved by implementations - > that expect no more precision or range than these provide, in the sense - > that implementations will approximate JSON numbers within the expected - > precision. - - This implementation does exactly follow this approach, as it uses double - precision floating-point numbers. Note values smaller than - `-1.79769313486232e+308` and values greater than `1.79769313486232e+308` - will be stored as NaN internally and be serialized to `null`. - - #### Storage - - Floating-point number values are stored directly inside a @ref basic_json - type. - - @sa @ref number_integer_t -- type for number values (integer) - - @sa @ref number_unsigned_t -- type for number values (unsigned integer) - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - using number_float_t = NumberFloatType; - - /*! - @brief a type for a packed binary type - - This type is a type designed to carry binary data that appears in various - serialized formats, such as CBOR's Major Type 2, MessagePack's bin, and - BSON's generic binary subtype. This type is NOT a part of standard JSON and - exists solely for compatibility with these binary types. As such, it is - simply defined as an ordered sequence of zero or more byte values. - - Additionally, as an implementation detail, the subtype of the binary data is - carried around as a `std::uint8_t`, which is compatible with both of the - binary data formats that use binary subtyping, (though the specific - numbering is incompatible with each other, and it is up to the user to - translate between them). - - [CBOR's RFC 7049](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7049) describes this type - as: - > Major type 2: a byte string. The string's length in bytes is represented - > following the rules for positive integers (major type 0). - - [MessagePack's documentation on the bin type - family](https://github.com/msgpack/msgpack/blob/master/spec.md#bin-format-family) - describes this type as: - > Bin format family stores an byte array in 2, 3, or 5 bytes of extra bytes - > in addition to the size of the byte array. - - [BSON's specifications](http://bsonspec.org/spec.html) describe several - binary types; however, this type is intended to represent the generic binary - type which has the description: - > Generic binary subtype - This is the most commonly used binary subtype and - > should be the 'default' for drivers and tools. - - None of these impose any limitations on the internal representation other - than the basic unit of storage be some type of array whose parts are - decomposable into bytes. - - The default representation of this binary format is a - `std::vector`, which is a very common way to represent a byte - array in modern C++. - - #### Default type - - The default values for @a BinaryType is `std::vector` - - #### Storage - - Binary Arrays are stored as pointers in a @ref basic_json type. That is, - for any access to array values, a pointer of the type `binary_t*` must be - dereferenced. - - #### Notes on subtypes - - - CBOR - - Binary values are represented as byte strings. No subtypes are - supported and will be ignored when CBOR is written. - - MessagePack - - If a subtype is given and the binary array contains exactly 1, 2, 4, 8, - or 16 elements, the fixext family (fixext1, fixext2, fixext4, fixext8) - is used. For other sizes, the ext family (ext8, ext16, ext32) is used. - The subtype is then added as singed 8-bit integer. - - If no subtype is given, the bin family (bin8, bin16, bin32) is used. - - BSON - - If a subtype is given, it is used and added as unsigned 8-bit integer. - - If no subtype is given, the generic binary subtype 0x00 is used. - - @sa @ref binary -- create a binary array - - @since version 3.8.0 - */ - using binary_t = nlohmann::byte_container_with_subtype; - /// @} - - private: - - /// helper for exception-safe object creation - template - JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL - static T* create(Args&& ... args) - { - AllocatorType alloc; - using AllocatorTraits = std::allocator_traits>; - - auto deleter = [&](T * object) - { - AllocatorTraits::deallocate(alloc, object, 1); - }; - std::unique_ptr object(AllocatorTraits::allocate(alloc, 1), deleter); - AllocatorTraits::construct(alloc, object.get(), std::forward(args)...); - JSON_ASSERT(object != nullptr); - return object.release(); - } - - //////////////////////// - // JSON value storage // - //////////////////////// - - /*! - @brief a JSON value - - The actual storage for a JSON value of the @ref basic_json class. This - union combines the different storage types for the JSON value types - defined in @ref value_t. - - JSON type | value_t type | used type - --------- | --------------- | ------------------------ - object | object | pointer to @ref object_t - array | array | pointer to @ref array_t - string | string | pointer to @ref string_t - boolean | boolean | @ref boolean_t - number | number_integer | @ref number_integer_t - number | number_unsigned | @ref number_unsigned_t - number | number_float | @ref number_float_t - binary | binary | pointer to @ref binary_t - null | null | *no value is stored* - - @note Variable-length types (objects, arrays, and strings) are stored as - pointers. The size of the union should not exceed 64 bits if the default - value types are used. - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - union json_value - { - /// object (stored with pointer to save storage) - object_t* object; - /// array (stored with pointer to save storage) - array_t* array; - /// string (stored with pointer to save storage) - string_t* string; - /// binary (stored with pointer to save storage) - binary_t* binary; - /// boolean - boolean_t boolean; - /// number (integer) - number_integer_t number_integer; - /// number (unsigned integer) - number_unsigned_t number_unsigned; - /// number (floating-point) - number_float_t number_float; - - /// default constructor (for null values) - json_value() = default; - /// constructor for booleans - json_value(boolean_t v) noexcept : boolean(v) {} - /// constructor for numbers (integer) - json_value(number_integer_t v) noexcept : number_integer(v) {} - /// constructor for numbers (unsigned) - json_value(number_unsigned_t v) noexcept : number_unsigned(v) {} - /// constructor for numbers (floating-point) - json_value(number_float_t v) noexcept : number_float(v) {} - /// constructor for empty values of a given type - json_value(value_t t) - { - switch (t) - { - case value_t::object: - { - object = create(); - break; - } - - case value_t::array: - { - array = create(); - break; - } - - case value_t::string: - { - string = create(""); - break; - } - - case value_t::binary: - { - binary = create(); - break; - } - - case value_t::boolean: - { - boolean = boolean_t(false); - break; - } - - case value_t::number_integer: - { - number_integer = number_integer_t(0); - break; - } - - case value_t::number_unsigned: - { - number_unsigned = number_unsigned_t(0); - break; - } - - case value_t::number_float: - { - number_float = number_float_t(0.0); - break; - } - - case value_t::null: - { - object = nullptr; // silence warning, see #821 - break; - } - - default: - { - object = nullptr; // silence warning, see #821 - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(t == value_t::null)) - { - JSON_THROW(other_error::create(500, "961c151d2e87f2686a955a9be24d316f1362bf21 3.9.1")); // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - } - break; - } - } - } - - /// constructor for strings - json_value(const string_t& value) - { - string = create(value); - } - - /// constructor for rvalue strings - json_value(string_t&& value) - { - string = create(std::move(value)); - } - - /// constructor for objects - json_value(const object_t& value) - { - object = create(value); - } - - /// constructor for rvalue objects - json_value(object_t&& value) - { - object = create(std::move(value)); - } - - /// constructor for arrays - json_value(const array_t& value) - { - array = create(value); - } - - /// constructor for rvalue arrays - json_value(array_t&& value) - { - array = create(std::move(value)); - } - - /// constructor for binary arrays - json_value(const typename binary_t::container_type& value) - { - binary = create(value); - } - - /// constructor for rvalue binary arrays - json_value(typename binary_t::container_type&& value) - { - binary = create(std::move(value)); - } - - /// constructor for binary arrays (internal type) - json_value(const binary_t& value) - { - binary = create(value); - } - - /// constructor for rvalue binary arrays (internal type) - json_value(binary_t&& value) - { - binary = create(std::move(value)); - } - - void destroy(value_t t) noexcept - { - // flatten the current json_value to a heap-allocated stack - std::vector stack; - - // move the top-level items to stack - if (t == value_t::array) - { - stack.reserve(array->size()); - std::move(array->begin(), array->end(), std::back_inserter(stack)); - } - else if (t == value_t::object) - { - stack.reserve(object->size()); - for (auto&& it : *object) - { - stack.push_back(std::move(it.second)); - } - } - - while (!stack.empty()) - { - // move the last item to local variable to be processed - basic_json current_item(std::move(stack.back())); - stack.pop_back(); - - // if current_item is array/object, move - // its children to the stack to be processed later - if (current_item.is_array()) - { - std::move(current_item.m_value.array->begin(), current_item.m_value.array->end(), - std::back_inserter(stack)); - - current_item.m_value.array->clear(); - } - else if (current_item.is_object()) - { - for (auto&& it : *current_item.m_value.object) - { - stack.push_back(std::move(it.second)); - } - - current_item.m_value.object->clear(); - } - - // it's now safe that current_item get destructed - // since it doesn't have any children - } - - switch (t) - { - case value_t::object: - { - AllocatorType alloc; - std::allocator_traits::destroy(alloc, object); - std::allocator_traits::deallocate(alloc, object, 1); - break; - } - - case value_t::array: - { - AllocatorType alloc; - std::allocator_traits::destroy(alloc, array); - std::allocator_traits::deallocate(alloc, array, 1); - break; - } - - case value_t::string: - { - AllocatorType alloc; - std::allocator_traits::destroy(alloc, string); - std::allocator_traits::deallocate(alloc, string, 1); - break; - } - - case value_t::binary: - { - AllocatorType alloc; - std::allocator_traits::destroy(alloc, binary); - std::allocator_traits::deallocate(alloc, binary, 1); - break; - } - - default: - { - break; - } - } - } - }; - - /*! - @brief checks the class invariants - - This function asserts the class invariants. It needs to be called at the - end of every constructor to make sure that created objects respect the - invariant. Furthermore, it has to be called each time the type of a JSON - value is changed, because the invariant expresses a relationship between - @a m_type and @a m_value. - */ - void assert_invariant() const noexcept - { - JSON_ASSERT(m_type != value_t::object || m_value.object != nullptr); - JSON_ASSERT(m_type != value_t::array || m_value.array != nullptr); - JSON_ASSERT(m_type != value_t::string || m_value.string != nullptr); - JSON_ASSERT(m_type != value_t::binary || m_value.binary != nullptr); - } - - public: - ////////////////////////// - // JSON parser callback // - ////////////////////////// - - /*! - @brief parser event types - - The parser callback distinguishes the following events: - - `object_start`: the parser read `{` and started to process a JSON object - - `key`: the parser read a key of a value in an object - - `object_end`: the parser read `}` and finished processing a JSON object - - `array_start`: the parser read `[` and started to process a JSON array - - `array_end`: the parser read `]` and finished processing a JSON array - - `value`: the parser finished reading a JSON value - - @image html callback_events.png "Example when certain parse events are triggered" - - @sa @ref parser_callback_t for more information and examples - */ - using parse_event_t = detail::parse_event_t; - - /*! - @brief per-element parser callback type - - With a parser callback function, the result of parsing a JSON text can be - influenced. When passed to @ref parse, it is called on certain events - (passed as @ref parse_event_t via parameter @a event) with a set recursion - depth @a depth and context JSON value @a parsed. The return value of the - callback function is a boolean indicating whether the element that emitted - the callback shall be kept or not. - - We distinguish six scenarios (determined by the event type) in which the - callback function can be called. The following table describes the values - of the parameters @a depth, @a event, and @a parsed. - - parameter @a event | description | parameter @a depth | parameter @a parsed - ------------------ | ----------- | ------------------ | ------------------- - parse_event_t::object_start | the parser read `{` and started to process a JSON object | depth of the parent of the JSON object | a JSON value with type discarded - parse_event_t::key | the parser read a key of a value in an object | depth of the currently parsed JSON object | a JSON string containing the key - parse_event_t::object_end | the parser read `}` and finished processing a JSON object | depth of the parent of the JSON object | the parsed JSON object - parse_event_t::array_start | the parser read `[` and started to process a JSON array | depth of the parent of the JSON array | a JSON value with type discarded - parse_event_t::array_end | the parser read `]` and finished processing a JSON array | depth of the parent of the JSON array | the parsed JSON array - parse_event_t::value | the parser finished reading a JSON value | depth of the value | the parsed JSON value - - @image html callback_events.png "Example when certain parse events are triggered" - - Discarding a value (i.e., returning `false`) has different effects - depending on the context in which function was called: - - - Discarded values in structured types are skipped. That is, the parser - will behave as if the discarded value was never read. - - In case a value outside a structured type is skipped, it is replaced - with `null`. This case happens if the top-level element is skipped. - - @param[in] depth the depth of the recursion during parsing - - @param[in] event an event of type parse_event_t indicating the context in - the callback function has been called - - @param[in,out] parsed the current intermediate parse result; note that - writing to this value has no effect for parse_event_t::key events - - @return Whether the JSON value which called the function during parsing - should be kept (`true`) or not (`false`). In the latter case, it is either - skipped completely or replaced by an empty discarded object. - - @sa @ref parse for examples - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - using parser_callback_t = detail::parser_callback_t; - - ////////////////// - // constructors // - ////////////////// - - /// @name constructors and destructors - /// Constructors of class @ref basic_json, copy/move constructor, copy - /// assignment, static functions creating objects, and the destructor. - /// @{ - - /*! - @brief create an empty value with a given type - - Create an empty JSON value with a given type. The value will be default - initialized with an empty value which depends on the type: - - Value type | initial value - ----------- | ------------- - null | `null` - boolean | `false` - string | `""` - number | `0` - object | `{}` - array | `[]` - binary | empty array - - @param[in] v the type of the value to create - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no - changes to any JSON value. - - @liveexample{The following code shows the constructor for different @ref - value_t values,basic_json__value_t} - - @sa @ref clear() -- restores the postcondition of this constructor - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - basic_json(const value_t v) - : m_type(v), m_value(v) - { - assert_invariant(); - } - - /*! - @brief create a null object - - Create a `null` JSON value. It either takes a null pointer as parameter - (explicitly creating `null`) or no parameter (implicitly creating `null`). - The passed null pointer itself is not read -- it is only used to choose - the right constructor. - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this constructor never throws - exceptions. - - @liveexample{The following code shows the constructor with and without a - null pointer parameter.,basic_json__nullptr_t} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - basic_json(std::nullptr_t = nullptr) noexcept - : basic_json(value_t::null) - { - assert_invariant(); - } - - /*! - @brief create a JSON value - - This is a "catch all" constructor for all compatible JSON types; that is, - types for which a `to_json()` method exists. The constructor forwards the - parameter @a val to that method (to `json_serializer::to_json` method - with `U = uncvref_t`, to be exact). - - Template type @a CompatibleType includes, but is not limited to, the - following types: - - **arrays**: @ref array_t and all kinds of compatible containers such as - `std::vector`, `std::deque`, `std::list`, `std::forward_list`, - `std::array`, `std::valarray`, `std::set`, `std::unordered_set`, - `std::multiset`, and `std::unordered_multiset` with a `value_type` from - which a @ref basic_json value can be constructed. - - **objects**: @ref object_t and all kinds of compatible associative - containers such as `std::map`, `std::unordered_map`, `std::multimap`, - and `std::unordered_multimap` with a `key_type` compatible to - @ref string_t and a `value_type` from which a @ref basic_json value can - be constructed. - - **strings**: @ref string_t, string literals, and all compatible string - containers can be used. - - **numbers**: @ref number_integer_t, @ref number_unsigned_t, - @ref number_float_t, and all convertible number types such as `int`, - `size_t`, `int64_t`, `float` or `double` can be used. - - **boolean**: @ref boolean_t / `bool` can be used. - - **binary**: @ref binary_t / `std::vector` may be used, - unfortunately because string literals cannot be distinguished from binary - character arrays by the C++ type system, all types compatible with `const - char*` will be directed to the string constructor instead. This is both - for backwards compatibility, and due to the fact that a binary type is not - a standard JSON type. - - See the examples below. - - @tparam CompatibleType a type such that: - - @a CompatibleType is not derived from `std::istream`, - - @a CompatibleType is not @ref basic_json (to avoid hijacking copy/move - constructors), - - @a CompatibleType is not a different @ref basic_json type (i.e. with different template arguments) - - @a CompatibleType is not a @ref basic_json nested type (e.g., - @ref json_pointer, @ref iterator, etc ...) - - @ref @ref json_serializer has a - `to_json(basic_json_t&, CompatibleType&&)` method - - @tparam U = `uncvref_t` - - @param[in] val the value to be forwarded to the respective constructor - - @complexity Usually linear in the size of the passed @a val, also - depending on the implementation of the called `to_json()` - method. - - @exceptionsafety Depends on the called constructor. For types directly - supported by the library (i.e., all types for which no `to_json()` function - was provided), strong guarantee holds: if an exception is thrown, there are - no changes to any JSON value. - - @liveexample{The following code shows the constructor with several - compatible types.,basic_json__CompatibleType} - - @since version 2.1.0 - */ - template < typename CompatibleType, - typename U = detail::uncvref_t, - detail::enable_if_t < - !detail::is_basic_json::value && detail::is_compatible_type::value, int > = 0 > - basic_json(CompatibleType && val) noexcept(noexcept( - JSONSerializer::to_json(std::declval(), - std::forward(val)))) - { - JSONSerializer::to_json(*this, std::forward(val)); - assert_invariant(); - } - - /*! - @brief create a JSON value from an existing one - - This is a constructor for existing @ref basic_json types. - It does not hijack copy/move constructors, since the parameter has different - template arguments than the current ones. - - The constructor tries to convert the internal @ref m_value of the parameter. - - @tparam BasicJsonType a type such that: - - @a BasicJsonType is a @ref basic_json type. - - @a BasicJsonType has different template arguments than @ref basic_json_t. - - @param[in] val the @ref basic_json value to be converted. - - @complexity Usually linear in the size of the passed @a val, also - depending on the implementation of the called `to_json()` - method. - - @exceptionsafety Depends on the called constructor. For types directly - supported by the library (i.e., all types for which no `to_json()` function - was provided), strong guarantee holds: if an exception is thrown, there are - no changes to any JSON value. - - @since version 3.2.0 - */ - template < typename BasicJsonType, - detail::enable_if_t < - detail::is_basic_json::value&& !std::is_same::value, int > = 0 > - basic_json(const BasicJsonType& val) - { - using other_boolean_t = typename BasicJsonType::boolean_t; - using other_number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_float_t; - using other_number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_integer_t; - using other_number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType::number_unsigned_t; - using other_string_t = typename BasicJsonType::string_t; - using other_object_t = typename BasicJsonType::object_t; - using other_array_t = typename BasicJsonType::array_t; - using other_binary_t = typename BasicJsonType::binary_t; - - switch (val.type()) - { - case value_t::boolean: - JSONSerializer::to_json(*this, val.template get()); - break; - case value_t::number_float: - JSONSerializer::to_json(*this, val.template get()); - break; - case value_t::number_integer: - JSONSerializer::to_json(*this, val.template get()); - break; - case value_t::number_unsigned: - JSONSerializer::to_json(*this, val.template get()); - break; - case value_t::string: - JSONSerializer::to_json(*this, val.template get_ref()); - break; - case value_t::object: - JSONSerializer::to_json(*this, val.template get_ref()); - break; - case value_t::array: - JSONSerializer::to_json(*this, val.template get_ref()); - break; - case value_t::binary: - JSONSerializer::to_json(*this, val.template get_ref()); - break; - case value_t::null: - *this = nullptr; - break; - case value_t::discarded: - m_type = value_t::discarded; - break; - default: // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - JSON_ASSERT(false); // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - } - assert_invariant(); - } - - /*! - @brief create a container (array or object) from an initializer list - - Creates a JSON value of type array or object from the passed initializer - list @a init. In case @a type_deduction is `true` (default), the type of - the JSON value to be created is deducted from the initializer list @a init - according to the following rules: - - 1. If the list is empty, an empty JSON object value `{}` is created. - 2. If the list consists of pairs whose first element is a string, a JSON - object value is created where the first elements of the pairs are - treated as keys and the second elements are as values. - 3. In all other cases, an array is created. - - The rules aim to create the best fit between a C++ initializer list and - JSON values. The rationale is as follows: - - 1. The empty initializer list is written as `{}` which is exactly an empty - JSON object. - 2. C++ has no way of describing mapped types other than to list a list of - pairs. As JSON requires that keys must be of type string, rule 2 is the - weakest constraint one can pose on initializer lists to interpret them - as an object. - 3. In all other cases, the initializer list could not be interpreted as - JSON object type, so interpreting it as JSON array type is safe. - - With the rules described above, the following JSON values cannot be - expressed by an initializer list: - - - the empty array (`[]`): use @ref array(initializer_list_t) - with an empty initializer list in this case - - arrays whose elements satisfy rule 2: use @ref - array(initializer_list_t) with the same initializer list - in this case - - @note When used without parentheses around an empty initializer list, @ref - basic_json() is called instead of this function, yielding the JSON null - value. - - @param[in] init initializer list with JSON values - - @param[in] type_deduction internal parameter; when set to `true`, the type - of the JSON value is deducted from the initializer list @a init; when set - to `false`, the type provided via @a manual_type is forced. This mode is - used by the functions @ref array(initializer_list_t) and - @ref object(initializer_list_t). - - @param[in] manual_type internal parameter; when @a type_deduction is set - to `false`, the created JSON value will use the provided type (only @ref - value_t::array and @ref value_t::object are valid); when @a type_deduction - is set to `true`, this parameter has no effect - - @throw type_error.301 if @a type_deduction is `false`, @a manual_type is - `value_t::object`, but @a init contains an element which is not a pair - whose first element is a string. In this case, the constructor could not - create an object. If @a type_deduction would have be `true`, an array - would have been created. See @ref object(initializer_list_t) - for an example. - - @complexity Linear in the size of the initializer list @a init. - - @exceptionsafety Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no - changes to any JSON value. - - @liveexample{The example below shows how JSON values are created from - initializer lists.,basic_json__list_init_t} - - @sa @ref array(initializer_list_t) -- create a JSON array - value from an initializer list - @sa @ref object(initializer_list_t) -- create a JSON object - value from an initializer list - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - basic_json(initializer_list_t init, - bool type_deduction = true, - value_t manual_type = value_t::array) - { - // check if each element is an array with two elements whose first - // element is a string - bool is_an_object = std::all_of(init.begin(), init.end(), - [](const detail::json_ref& element_ref) - { - return element_ref->is_array() && element_ref->size() == 2 && (*element_ref)[0].is_string(); - }); - - // adjust type if type deduction is not wanted - if (!type_deduction) - { - // if array is wanted, do not create an object though possible - if (manual_type == value_t::array) - { - is_an_object = false; - } - - // if object is wanted but impossible, throw an exception - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(manual_type == value_t::object && !is_an_object)) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(301, "cannot create object from initializer list")); - } - } - - if (is_an_object) - { - // the initializer list is a list of pairs -> create object - m_type = value_t::object; - m_value = value_t::object; - - std::for_each(init.begin(), init.end(), [this](const detail::json_ref& element_ref) - { - auto element = element_ref.moved_or_copied(); - m_value.object->emplace( - std::move(*((*element.m_value.array)[0].m_value.string)), - std::move((*element.m_value.array)[1])); - }); - } - else - { - // the initializer list describes an array -> create array - m_type = value_t::array; - m_value.array = create(init.begin(), init.end()); - } - - assert_invariant(); - } - - /*! - @brief explicitly create a binary array (without subtype) - - Creates a JSON binary array value from a given binary container. Binary - values are part of various binary formats, such as CBOR, MessagePack, and - BSON. This constructor is used to create a value for serialization to those - formats. - - @note Note, this function exists because of the difficulty in correctly - specifying the correct template overload in the standard value ctor, as both - JSON arrays and JSON binary arrays are backed with some form of a - `std::vector`. Because JSON binary arrays are a non-standard extension it - was decided that it would be best to prevent automatic initialization of a - binary array type, for backwards compatibility and so it does not happen on - accident. - - @param[in] init container containing bytes to use as binary type - - @return JSON binary array value - - @complexity Linear in the size of @a init. - - @exceptionsafety Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no - changes to any JSON value. - - @since version 3.8.0 - */ - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - static basic_json binary(const typename binary_t::container_type& init) - { - auto res = basic_json(); - res.m_type = value_t::binary; - res.m_value = init; - return res; - } - - /*! - @brief explicitly create a binary array (with subtype) - - Creates a JSON binary array value from a given binary container. Binary - values are part of various binary formats, such as CBOR, MessagePack, and - BSON. This constructor is used to create a value for serialization to those - formats. - - @note Note, this function exists because of the difficulty in correctly - specifying the correct template overload in the standard value ctor, as both - JSON arrays and JSON binary arrays are backed with some form of a - `std::vector`. Because JSON binary arrays are a non-standard extension it - was decided that it would be best to prevent automatic initialization of a - binary array type, for backwards compatibility and so it does not happen on - accident. - - @param[in] init container containing bytes to use as binary type - @param[in] subtype subtype to use in MessagePack and BSON - - @return JSON binary array value - - @complexity Linear in the size of @a init. - - @exceptionsafety Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no - changes to any JSON value. - - @since version 3.8.0 - */ - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - static basic_json binary(const typename binary_t::container_type& init, std::uint8_t subtype) - { - auto res = basic_json(); - res.m_type = value_t::binary; - res.m_value = binary_t(init, subtype); - return res; - } - - /// @copydoc binary(const typename binary_t::container_type&) - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - static basic_json binary(typename binary_t::container_type&& init) - { - auto res = basic_json(); - res.m_type = value_t::binary; - res.m_value = std::move(init); - return res; - } - - /// @copydoc binary(const typename binary_t::container_type&, std::uint8_t) - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - static basic_json binary(typename binary_t::container_type&& init, std::uint8_t subtype) - { - auto res = basic_json(); - res.m_type = value_t::binary; - res.m_value = binary_t(std::move(init), subtype); - return res; - } - - /*! - @brief explicitly create an array from an initializer list - - Creates a JSON array value from a given initializer list. That is, given a - list of values `a, b, c`, creates the JSON value `[a, b, c]`. If the - initializer list is empty, the empty array `[]` is created. - - @note This function is only needed to express two edge cases that cannot - be realized with the initializer list constructor (@ref - basic_json(initializer_list_t, bool, value_t)). These cases - are: - 1. creating an array whose elements are all pairs whose first element is a - string -- in this case, the initializer list constructor would create an - object, taking the first elements as keys - 2. creating an empty array -- passing the empty initializer list to the - initializer list constructor yields an empty object - - @param[in] init initializer list with JSON values to create an array from - (optional) - - @return JSON array value - - @complexity Linear in the size of @a init. - - @exceptionsafety Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no - changes to any JSON value. - - @liveexample{The following code shows an example for the `array` - function.,array} - - @sa @ref basic_json(initializer_list_t, bool, value_t) -- - create a JSON value from an initializer list - @sa @ref object(initializer_list_t) -- create a JSON object - value from an initializer list - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - static basic_json array(initializer_list_t init = {}) - { - return basic_json(init, false, value_t::array); - } - - /*! - @brief explicitly create an object from an initializer list - - Creates a JSON object value from a given initializer list. The initializer - lists elements must be pairs, and their first elements must be strings. If - the initializer list is empty, the empty object `{}` is created. - - @note This function is only added for symmetry reasons. In contrast to the - related function @ref array(initializer_list_t), there are - no cases which can only be expressed by this function. That is, any - initializer list @a init can also be passed to the initializer list - constructor @ref basic_json(initializer_list_t, bool, value_t). - - @param[in] init initializer list to create an object from (optional) - - @return JSON object value - - @throw type_error.301 if @a init is not a list of pairs whose first - elements are strings. In this case, no object can be created. When such a - value is passed to @ref basic_json(initializer_list_t, bool, value_t), - an array would have been created from the passed initializer list @a init. - See example below. - - @complexity Linear in the size of @a init. - - @exceptionsafety Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no - changes to any JSON value. - - @liveexample{The following code shows an example for the `object` - function.,object} - - @sa @ref basic_json(initializer_list_t, bool, value_t) -- - create a JSON value from an initializer list - @sa @ref array(initializer_list_t) -- create a JSON array - value from an initializer list - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - static basic_json object(initializer_list_t init = {}) - { - return basic_json(init, false, value_t::object); - } - - /*! - @brief construct an array with count copies of given value - - Constructs a JSON array value by creating @a cnt copies of a passed value. - In case @a cnt is `0`, an empty array is created. - - @param[in] cnt the number of JSON copies of @a val to create - @param[in] val the JSON value to copy - - @post `std::distance(begin(),end()) == cnt` holds. - - @complexity Linear in @a cnt. - - @exceptionsafety Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no - changes to any JSON value. - - @liveexample{The following code shows examples for the @ref - basic_json(size_type\, const basic_json&) - constructor.,basic_json__size_type_basic_json} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - basic_json(size_type cnt, const basic_json& val) - : m_type(value_t::array) - { - m_value.array = create(cnt, val); - assert_invariant(); - } - - /*! - @brief construct a JSON container given an iterator range - - Constructs the JSON value with the contents of the range `[first, last)`. - The semantics depends on the different types a JSON value can have: - - In case of a null type, invalid_iterator.206 is thrown. - - In case of other primitive types (number, boolean, or string), @a first - must be `begin()` and @a last must be `end()`. In this case, the value is - copied. Otherwise, invalid_iterator.204 is thrown. - - In case of structured types (array, object), the constructor behaves as - similar versions for `std::vector` or `std::map`; that is, a JSON array - or object is constructed from the values in the range. - - @tparam InputIT an input iterator type (@ref iterator or @ref - const_iterator) - - @param[in] first begin of the range to copy from (included) - @param[in] last end of the range to copy from (excluded) - - @pre Iterators @a first and @a last must be initialized. **This - precondition is enforced with an assertion (see warning).** If - assertions are switched off, a violation of this precondition yields - undefined behavior. - - @pre Range `[first, last)` is valid. Usually, this precondition cannot be - checked efficiently. Only certain edge cases are detected; see the - description of the exceptions below. A violation of this precondition - yields undefined behavior. - - @warning A precondition is enforced with a runtime assertion that will - result in calling `std::abort` if this precondition is not met. - Assertions can be disabled by defining `NDEBUG` at compile time. - See https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/error/assert for more - information. - - @throw invalid_iterator.201 if iterators @a first and @a last are not - compatible (i.e., do not belong to the same JSON value). In this case, - the range `[first, last)` is undefined. - @throw invalid_iterator.204 if iterators @a first and @a last belong to a - primitive type (number, boolean, or string), but @a first does not point - to the first element any more. In this case, the range `[first, last)` is - undefined. See example code below. - @throw invalid_iterator.206 if iterators @a first and @a last belong to a - null value. In this case, the range `[first, last)` is undefined. - - @complexity Linear in distance between @a first and @a last. - - @exceptionsafety Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no - changes to any JSON value. - - @liveexample{The example below shows several ways to create JSON values by - specifying a subrange with iterators.,basic_json__InputIt_InputIt} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - template < class InputIT, typename std::enable_if < - std::is_same::value || - std::is_same::value, int >::type = 0 > - basic_json(InputIT first, InputIT last) - { - JSON_ASSERT(first.m_object != nullptr); - JSON_ASSERT(last.m_object != nullptr); - - // make sure iterator fits the current value - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(first.m_object != last.m_object)) - { - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(201, "iterators are not compatible")); - } - - // copy type from first iterator - m_type = first.m_object->m_type; - - // check if iterator range is complete for primitive values - switch (m_type) - { - case value_t::boolean: - case value_t::number_float: - case value_t::number_integer: - case value_t::number_unsigned: - case value_t::string: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!first.m_it.primitive_iterator.is_begin() - || !last.m_it.primitive_iterator.is_end())) - { - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(204, "iterators out of range")); - } - break; - } - - default: - break; - } - - switch (m_type) - { - case value_t::number_integer: - { - m_value.number_integer = first.m_object->m_value.number_integer; - break; - } - - case value_t::number_unsigned: - { - m_value.number_unsigned = first.m_object->m_value.number_unsigned; - break; - } - - case value_t::number_float: - { - m_value.number_float = first.m_object->m_value.number_float; - break; - } - - case value_t::boolean: - { - m_value.boolean = first.m_object->m_value.boolean; - break; - } - - case value_t::string: - { - m_value = *first.m_object->m_value.string; - break; - } - - case value_t::object: - { - m_value.object = create(first.m_it.object_iterator, - last.m_it.object_iterator); - break; - } - - case value_t::array: - { - m_value.array = create(first.m_it.array_iterator, - last.m_it.array_iterator); - break; - } - - case value_t::binary: - { - m_value = *first.m_object->m_value.binary; - break; - } - - default: - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(206, "cannot construct with iterators from " + - std::string(first.m_object->type_name()))); - } - - assert_invariant(); - } - - - /////////////////////////////////////// - // other constructors and destructor // - /////////////////////////////////////// - - template, - std::is_same>::value, int> = 0 > - basic_json(const JsonRef& ref) : basic_json(ref.moved_or_copied()) {} - - /*! - @brief copy constructor - - Creates a copy of a given JSON value. - - @param[in] other the JSON value to copy - - @post `*this == other` - - @complexity Linear in the size of @a other. - - @exceptionsafety Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no - changes to any JSON value. - - @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the - [Container](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container) - requirements: - - The complexity is linear. - - As postcondition, it holds: `other == basic_json(other)`. - - @liveexample{The following code shows an example for the copy - constructor.,basic_json__basic_json} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - basic_json(const basic_json& other) - : m_type(other.m_type) - { - // check of passed value is valid - other.assert_invariant(); - - switch (m_type) - { - case value_t::object: - { - m_value = *other.m_value.object; - break; - } - - case value_t::array: - { - m_value = *other.m_value.array; - break; - } - - case value_t::string: - { - m_value = *other.m_value.string; - break; - } - - case value_t::boolean: - { - m_value = other.m_value.boolean; - break; - } - - case value_t::number_integer: - { - m_value = other.m_value.number_integer; - break; - } - - case value_t::number_unsigned: - { - m_value = other.m_value.number_unsigned; - break; - } - - case value_t::number_float: - { - m_value = other.m_value.number_float; - break; - } - - case value_t::binary: - { - m_value = *other.m_value.binary; - break; - } - - default: - break; - } - - assert_invariant(); - } - - /*! - @brief move constructor - - Move constructor. Constructs a JSON value with the contents of the given - value @a other using move semantics. It "steals" the resources from @a - other and leaves it as JSON null value. - - @param[in,out] other value to move to this object - - @post `*this` has the same value as @a other before the call. - @post @a other is a JSON null value. - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this constructor never throws - exceptions. - - @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the - [MoveConstructible](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/MoveConstructible) - requirements. - - @liveexample{The code below shows the move constructor explicitly called - via std::move.,basic_json__moveconstructor} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - basic_json(basic_json&& other) noexcept - : m_type(std::move(other.m_type)), - m_value(std::move(other.m_value)) - { - // check that passed value is valid - other.assert_invariant(); - - // invalidate payload - other.m_type = value_t::null; - other.m_value = {}; - - assert_invariant(); - } - - /*! - @brief copy assignment - - Copy assignment operator. Copies a JSON value via the "copy and swap" - strategy: It is expressed in terms of the copy constructor, destructor, - and the `swap()` member function. - - @param[in] other value to copy from - - @complexity Linear. - - @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the - [Container](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container) - requirements: - - The complexity is linear. - - @liveexample{The code below shows and example for the copy assignment. It - creates a copy of value `a` which is then swapped with `b`. Finally\, the - copy of `a` (which is the null value after the swap) is - destroyed.,basic_json__copyassignment} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - basic_json& operator=(basic_json other) noexcept ( - std::is_nothrow_move_constructible::value&& - std::is_nothrow_move_assignable::value&& - std::is_nothrow_move_constructible::value&& - std::is_nothrow_move_assignable::value - ) - { - // check that passed value is valid - other.assert_invariant(); - - using std::swap; - swap(m_type, other.m_type); - swap(m_value, other.m_value); - - assert_invariant(); - return *this; - } - - /*! - @brief destructor - - Destroys the JSON value and frees all allocated memory. - - @complexity Linear. - - @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the - [Container](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container) - requirements: - - The complexity is linear. - - All stored elements are destroyed and all memory is freed. - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - ~basic_json() noexcept - { - assert_invariant(); - m_value.destroy(m_type); - } - - /// @} - - public: - /////////////////////// - // object inspection // - /////////////////////// - - /// @name object inspection - /// Functions to inspect the type of a JSON value. - /// @{ - - /*! - @brief serialization - - Serialization function for JSON values. The function tries to mimic - Python's `json.dumps()` function, and currently supports its @a indent - and @a ensure_ascii parameters. - - @param[in] indent If indent is nonnegative, then array elements and object - members will be pretty-printed with that indent level. An indent level of - `0` will only insert newlines. `-1` (the default) selects the most compact - representation. - @param[in] indent_char The character to use for indentation if @a indent is - greater than `0`. The default is ` ` (space). - @param[in] ensure_ascii If @a ensure_ascii is true, all non-ASCII characters - in the output are escaped with `\uXXXX` sequences, and the result consists - of ASCII characters only. - @param[in] error_handler how to react on decoding errors; there are three - possible values: `strict` (throws and exception in case a decoding error - occurs; default), `replace` (replace invalid UTF-8 sequences with U+FFFD), - and `ignore` (ignore invalid UTF-8 sequences during serialization; all - bytes are copied to the output unchanged). - - @return string containing the serialization of the JSON value - - @throw type_error.316 if a string stored inside the JSON value is not - UTF-8 encoded and @a error_handler is set to strict - - @note Binary values are serialized as object containing two keys: - - "bytes": an array of bytes as integers - - "subtype": the subtype as integer or "null" if the binary has no subtype - - @complexity Linear. - - @exceptionsafety Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no - changes in the JSON value. - - @liveexample{The following example shows the effect of different @a indent\, - @a indent_char\, and @a ensure_ascii parameters to the result of the - serialization.,dump} - - @see https://docs.python.org/2/library/json.html#json.dump - - @since version 1.0.0; indentation character @a indent_char, option - @a ensure_ascii and exceptions added in version 3.0.0; error - handlers added in version 3.4.0; serialization of binary values added - in version 3.8.0. - */ - string_t dump(const int indent = -1, - const char indent_char = ' ', - const bool ensure_ascii = false, - const error_handler_t error_handler = error_handler_t::strict) const - { - string_t result; - serializer s(detail::output_adapter(result), indent_char, error_handler); - - if (indent >= 0) - { - s.dump(*this, true, ensure_ascii, static_cast(indent)); - } - else - { - s.dump(*this, false, ensure_ascii, 0); - } - - return result; - } - - /*! - @brief return the type of the JSON value (explicit) - - Return the type of the JSON value as a value from the @ref value_t - enumeration. - - @return the type of the JSON value - Value type | return value - ------------------------- | ------------------------- - null | value_t::null - boolean | value_t::boolean - string | value_t::string - number (integer) | value_t::number_integer - number (unsigned integer) | value_t::number_unsigned - number (floating-point) | value_t::number_float - object | value_t::object - array | value_t::array - binary | value_t::binary - discarded | value_t::discarded - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws - exceptions. - - @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `type()` for all JSON - types.,type} - - @sa @ref operator value_t() -- return the type of the JSON value (implicit) - @sa @ref type_name() -- return the type as string - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - constexpr value_t type() const noexcept - { - return m_type; - } - - /*! - @brief return whether type is primitive - - This function returns true if and only if the JSON type is primitive - (string, number, boolean, or null). - - @return `true` if type is primitive (string, number, boolean, or null), - `false` otherwise. - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws - exceptions. - - @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_primitive()` for all JSON - types.,is_primitive} - - @sa @ref is_structured() -- returns whether JSON value is structured - @sa @ref is_null() -- returns whether JSON value is `null` - @sa @ref is_string() -- returns whether JSON value is a string - @sa @ref is_boolean() -- returns whether JSON value is a boolean - @sa @ref is_number() -- returns whether JSON value is a number - @sa @ref is_binary() -- returns whether JSON value is a binary array - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - constexpr bool is_primitive() const noexcept - { - return is_null() || is_string() || is_boolean() || is_number() || is_binary(); - } - - /*! - @brief return whether type is structured - - This function returns true if and only if the JSON type is structured - (array or object). - - @return `true` if type is structured (array or object), `false` otherwise. - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws - exceptions. - - @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_structured()` for all JSON - types.,is_structured} - - @sa @ref is_primitive() -- returns whether value is primitive - @sa @ref is_array() -- returns whether value is an array - @sa @ref is_object() -- returns whether value is an object - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - constexpr bool is_structured() const noexcept - { - return is_array() || is_object(); - } - - /*! - @brief return whether value is null - - This function returns true if and only if the JSON value is null. - - @return `true` if type is null, `false` otherwise. - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws - exceptions. - - @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_null()` for all JSON - types.,is_null} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - constexpr bool is_null() const noexcept - { - return m_type == value_t::null; - } - - /*! - @brief return whether value is a boolean - - This function returns true if and only if the JSON value is a boolean. - - @return `true` if type is boolean, `false` otherwise. - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws - exceptions. - - @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_boolean()` for all JSON - types.,is_boolean} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - constexpr bool is_boolean() const noexcept - { - return m_type == value_t::boolean; - } - - /*! - @brief return whether value is a number - - This function returns true if and only if the JSON value is a number. This - includes both integer (signed and unsigned) and floating-point values. - - @return `true` if type is number (regardless whether integer, unsigned - integer or floating-type), `false` otherwise. - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws - exceptions. - - @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_number()` for all JSON - types.,is_number} - - @sa @ref is_number_integer() -- check if value is an integer or unsigned - integer number - @sa @ref is_number_unsigned() -- check if value is an unsigned integer - number - @sa @ref is_number_float() -- check if value is a floating-point number - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - constexpr bool is_number() const noexcept - { - return is_number_integer() || is_number_float(); - } - - /*! - @brief return whether value is an integer number - - This function returns true if and only if the JSON value is a signed or - unsigned integer number. This excludes floating-point values. - - @return `true` if type is an integer or unsigned integer number, `false` - otherwise. - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws - exceptions. - - @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_number_integer()` for all - JSON types.,is_number_integer} - - @sa @ref is_number() -- check if value is a number - @sa @ref is_number_unsigned() -- check if value is an unsigned integer - number - @sa @ref is_number_float() -- check if value is a floating-point number - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - constexpr bool is_number_integer() const noexcept - { - return m_type == value_t::number_integer || m_type == value_t::number_unsigned; - } - - /*! - @brief return whether value is an unsigned integer number - - This function returns true if and only if the JSON value is an unsigned - integer number. This excludes floating-point and signed integer values. - - @return `true` if type is an unsigned integer number, `false` otherwise. - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws - exceptions. - - @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_number_unsigned()` for all - JSON types.,is_number_unsigned} - - @sa @ref is_number() -- check if value is a number - @sa @ref is_number_integer() -- check if value is an integer or unsigned - integer number - @sa @ref is_number_float() -- check if value is a floating-point number - - @since version 2.0.0 - */ - constexpr bool is_number_unsigned() const noexcept - { - return m_type == value_t::number_unsigned; - } - - /*! - @brief return whether value is a floating-point number - - This function returns true if and only if the JSON value is a - floating-point number. This excludes signed and unsigned integer values. - - @return `true` if type is a floating-point number, `false` otherwise. - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws - exceptions. - - @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_number_float()` for all - JSON types.,is_number_float} - - @sa @ref is_number() -- check if value is number - @sa @ref is_number_integer() -- check if value is an integer number - @sa @ref is_number_unsigned() -- check if value is an unsigned integer - number - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - constexpr bool is_number_float() const noexcept - { - return m_type == value_t::number_float; - } - - /*! - @brief return whether value is an object - - This function returns true if and only if the JSON value is an object. - - @return `true` if type is object, `false` otherwise. - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws - exceptions. - - @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_object()` for all JSON - types.,is_object} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - constexpr bool is_object() const noexcept - { - return m_type == value_t::object; - } - - /*! - @brief return whether value is an array - - This function returns true if and only if the JSON value is an array. - - @return `true` if type is array, `false` otherwise. - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws - exceptions. - - @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_array()` for all JSON - types.,is_array} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - constexpr bool is_array() const noexcept - { - return m_type == value_t::array; - } - - /*! - @brief return whether value is a string - - This function returns true if and only if the JSON value is a string. - - @return `true` if type is string, `false` otherwise. - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws - exceptions. - - @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_string()` for all JSON - types.,is_string} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - constexpr bool is_string() const noexcept - { - return m_type == value_t::string; - } - - /*! - @brief return whether value is a binary array - - This function returns true if and only if the JSON value is a binary array. - - @return `true` if type is binary array, `false` otherwise. - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws - exceptions. - - @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_binary()` for all JSON - types.,is_binary} - - @since version 3.8.0 - */ - constexpr bool is_binary() const noexcept - { - return m_type == value_t::binary; - } - - /*! - @brief return whether value is discarded - - This function returns true if and only if the JSON value was discarded - during parsing with a callback function (see @ref parser_callback_t). - - @note This function will always be `false` for JSON values after parsing. - That is, discarded values can only occur during parsing, but will be - removed when inside a structured value or replaced by null in other cases. - - @return `true` if type is discarded, `false` otherwise. - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws - exceptions. - - @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_discarded()` for all JSON - types.,is_discarded} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - constexpr bool is_discarded() const noexcept - { - return m_type == value_t::discarded; - } - - /*! - @brief return the type of the JSON value (implicit) - - Implicitly return the type of the JSON value as a value from the @ref - value_t enumeration. - - @return the type of the JSON value - - @complexity Constant. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws - exceptions. - - @liveexample{The following code exemplifies the @ref value_t operator for - all JSON types.,operator__value_t} - - @sa @ref type() -- return the type of the JSON value (explicit) - @sa @ref type_name() -- return the type as string - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - constexpr operator value_t() const noexcept - { - return m_type; - } - - /// @} - - private: - ////////////////// - // value access // - ////////////////// - - /// get a boolean (explicit) - boolean_t get_impl(boolean_t* /*unused*/) const - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_boolean())) - { - return m_value.boolean; - } - - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(302, "type must be boolean, but is " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - /// get a pointer to the value (object) - object_t* get_impl_ptr(object_t* /*unused*/) noexcept - { - return is_object() ? m_value.object : nullptr; - } - - /// get a pointer to the value (object) - constexpr const object_t* get_impl_ptr(const object_t* /*unused*/) const noexcept - { - return is_object() ? m_value.object : nullptr; - } - - /// get a pointer to the value (array) - array_t* get_impl_ptr(array_t* /*unused*/) noexcept - { - return is_array() ? m_value.array : nullptr; - } - - /// get a pointer to the value (array) - constexpr const array_t* get_impl_ptr(const array_t* /*unused*/) const noexcept - { - return is_array() ? m_value.array : nullptr; - } - - /// get a pointer to the value (string) - string_t* get_impl_ptr(string_t* /*unused*/) noexcept - { - return is_string() ? m_value.string : nullptr; - } - - /// get a pointer to the value (string) - constexpr const string_t* get_impl_ptr(const string_t* /*unused*/) const noexcept - { - return is_string() ? m_value.string : nullptr; - } - - /// get a pointer to the value (boolean) - boolean_t* get_impl_ptr(boolean_t* /*unused*/) noexcept - { - return is_boolean() ? &m_value.boolean : nullptr; - } - - /// get a pointer to the value (boolean) - constexpr const boolean_t* get_impl_ptr(const boolean_t* /*unused*/) const noexcept - { - return is_boolean() ? &m_value.boolean : nullptr; - } - - /// get a pointer to the value (integer number) - number_integer_t* get_impl_ptr(number_integer_t* /*unused*/) noexcept - { - return is_number_integer() ? &m_value.number_integer : nullptr; - } - - /// get a pointer to the value (integer number) - constexpr const number_integer_t* get_impl_ptr(const number_integer_t* /*unused*/) const noexcept - { - return is_number_integer() ? &m_value.number_integer : nullptr; - } - - /// get a pointer to the value (unsigned number) - number_unsigned_t* get_impl_ptr(number_unsigned_t* /*unused*/) noexcept - { - return is_number_unsigned() ? &m_value.number_unsigned : nullptr; - } - - /// get a pointer to the value (unsigned number) - constexpr const number_unsigned_t* get_impl_ptr(const number_unsigned_t* /*unused*/) const noexcept - { - return is_number_unsigned() ? &m_value.number_unsigned : nullptr; - } - - /// get a pointer to the value (floating-point number) - number_float_t* get_impl_ptr(number_float_t* /*unused*/) noexcept - { - return is_number_float() ? &m_value.number_float : nullptr; - } - - /// get a pointer to the value (floating-point number) - constexpr const number_float_t* get_impl_ptr(const number_float_t* /*unused*/) const noexcept - { - return is_number_float() ? &m_value.number_float : nullptr; - } - - /// get a pointer to the value (binary) - binary_t* get_impl_ptr(binary_t* /*unused*/) noexcept - { - return is_binary() ? m_value.binary : nullptr; - } - - /// get a pointer to the value (binary) - constexpr const binary_t* get_impl_ptr(const binary_t* /*unused*/) const noexcept - { - return is_binary() ? m_value.binary : nullptr; - } - - /*! - @brief helper function to implement get_ref() - - This function helps to implement get_ref() without code duplication for - const and non-const overloads - - @tparam ThisType will be deduced as `basic_json` or `const basic_json` - - @throw type_error.303 if ReferenceType does not match underlying value - type of the current JSON - */ - template - static ReferenceType get_ref_impl(ThisType& obj) - { - // delegate the call to get_ptr<>() - auto ptr = obj.template get_ptr::type>(); - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(ptr != nullptr)) - { - return *ptr; - } - - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(303, "incompatible ReferenceType for get_ref, actual type is " + std::string(obj.type_name()))); - } - - public: - /// @name value access - /// Direct access to the stored value of a JSON value. - /// @{ - - /*! - @brief get special-case overload - - This overloads avoids a lot of template boilerplate, it can be seen as the - identity method - - @tparam BasicJsonType == @ref basic_json - - @return a copy of *this - - @complexity Constant. - - @since version 2.1.0 - */ - template::type, basic_json_t>::value, - int> = 0> - basic_json get() const - { - return *this; - } - - /*! - @brief get special-case overload - - This overloads converts the current @ref basic_json in a different - @ref basic_json type - - @tparam BasicJsonType == @ref basic_json - - @return a copy of *this, converted into @tparam BasicJsonType - - @complexity Depending on the implementation of the called `from_json()` - method. - - @since version 3.2.0 - */ - template < typename BasicJsonType, detail::enable_if_t < - !std::is_same::value&& - detail::is_basic_json::value, int > = 0 > - BasicJsonType get() const - { - return *this; - } - - /*! - @brief get a value (explicit) - - Explicit type conversion between the JSON value and a compatible value - which is [CopyConstructible](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/CopyConstructible) - and [DefaultConstructible](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/DefaultConstructible). - The value is converted by calling the @ref json_serializer - `from_json()` method. - - The function is equivalent to executing - @code {.cpp} - ValueType ret; - JSONSerializer::from_json(*this, ret); - return ret; - @endcode - - This overloads is chosen if: - - @a ValueType is not @ref basic_json, - - @ref json_serializer has a `from_json()` method of the form - `void from_json(const basic_json&, ValueType&)`, and - - @ref json_serializer does not have a `from_json()` method of - the form `ValueType from_json(const basic_json&)` - - @tparam ValueTypeCV the provided value type - @tparam ValueType the returned value type - - @return copy of the JSON value, converted to @a ValueType - - @throw what @ref json_serializer `from_json()` method throws - - @liveexample{The example below shows several conversions from JSON values - to other types. There a few things to note: (1) Floating-point numbers can - be converted to integers\, (2) A JSON array can be converted to a standard - `std::vector`\, (3) A JSON object can be converted to C++ - associative containers such as `std::unordered_map`.,get__ValueType_const} - - @since version 2.1.0 - */ - template < typename ValueTypeCV, typename ValueType = detail::uncvref_t, - detail::enable_if_t < - !detail::is_basic_json::value && - detail::has_from_json::value && - !detail::has_non_default_from_json::value, - int > = 0 > - ValueType get() const noexcept(noexcept( - JSONSerializer::from_json(std::declval(), std::declval()))) - { - // we cannot static_assert on ValueTypeCV being non-const, because - // there is support for get(), which is why we - // still need the uncvref - static_assert(!std::is_reference::value, - "get() cannot be used with reference types, you might want to use get_ref()"); - static_assert(std::is_default_constructible::value, - "types must be DefaultConstructible when used with get()"); - - ValueType ret; - JSONSerializer::from_json(*this, ret); - return ret; - } - - /*! - @brief get a value (explicit); special case - - Explicit type conversion between the JSON value and a compatible value - which is **not** [CopyConstructible](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/CopyConstructible) - and **not** [DefaultConstructible](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/DefaultConstructible). - The value is converted by calling the @ref json_serializer - `from_json()` method. - - The function is equivalent to executing - @code {.cpp} - return JSONSerializer::from_json(*this); - @endcode - - This overloads is chosen if: - - @a ValueType is not @ref basic_json and - - @ref json_serializer has a `from_json()` method of the form - `ValueType from_json(const basic_json&)` - - @note If @ref json_serializer has both overloads of - `from_json()`, this one is chosen. - - @tparam ValueTypeCV the provided value type - @tparam ValueType the returned value type - - @return copy of the JSON value, converted to @a ValueType - - @throw what @ref json_serializer `from_json()` method throws - - @since version 2.1.0 - */ - template < typename ValueTypeCV, typename ValueType = detail::uncvref_t, - detail::enable_if_t < !std::is_same::value && - detail::has_non_default_from_json::value, - int > = 0 > - ValueType get() const noexcept(noexcept( - JSONSerializer::from_json(std::declval()))) - { - static_assert(!std::is_reference::value, - "get() cannot be used with reference types, you might want to use get_ref()"); - return JSONSerializer::from_json(*this); - } - - /*! - @brief get a value (explicit) - - Explicit type conversion between the JSON value and a compatible value. - The value is filled into the input parameter by calling the @ref json_serializer - `from_json()` method. - - The function is equivalent to executing - @code {.cpp} - ValueType v; - JSONSerializer::from_json(*this, v); - @endcode - - This overloads is chosen if: - - @a ValueType is not @ref basic_json, - - @ref json_serializer has a `from_json()` method of the form - `void from_json(const basic_json&, ValueType&)`, and - - @tparam ValueType the input parameter type. - - @return the input parameter, allowing chaining calls. - - @throw what @ref json_serializer `from_json()` method throws - - @liveexample{The example below shows several conversions from JSON values - to other types. There a few things to note: (1) Floating-point numbers can - be converted to integers\, (2) A JSON array can be converted to a standard - `std::vector`\, (3) A JSON object can be converted to C++ - associative containers such as `std::unordered_map`.,get_to} - - @since version 3.3.0 - */ - template < typename ValueType, - detail::enable_if_t < - !detail::is_basic_json::value&& - detail::has_from_json::value, - int > = 0 > - ValueType & get_to(ValueType& v) const noexcept(noexcept( - JSONSerializer::from_json(std::declval(), v))) - { - JSONSerializer::from_json(*this, v); - return v; - } - - // specialization to allow to call get_to with a basic_json value - // see https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/2175 - template::value, - int> = 0> - ValueType & get_to(ValueType& v) const - { - v = *this; - return v; - } - - template < - typename T, std::size_t N, - typename Array = T (&)[N], - detail::enable_if_t < - detail::has_from_json::value, int > = 0 > - Array get_to(T (&v)[N]) const - noexcept(noexcept(JSONSerializer::from_json( - std::declval(), v))) - { - JSONSerializer::from_json(*this, v); - return v; - } - - - /*! - @brief get a pointer value (implicit) - - Implicit pointer access to the internally stored JSON value. No copies are - made. - - @warning Writing data to the pointee of the result yields an undefined - state. - - @tparam PointerType pointer type; must be a pointer to @ref array_t, @ref - object_t, @ref string_t, @ref boolean_t, @ref number_integer_t, - @ref number_unsigned_t, or @ref number_float_t. Enforced by a static - assertion. - - @return pointer to the internally stored JSON value if the requested - pointer type @a PointerType fits to the JSON value; `nullptr` otherwise - - @complexity Constant. - - @liveexample{The example below shows how pointers to internal values of a - JSON value can be requested. Note that no type conversions are made and a - `nullptr` is returned if the value and the requested pointer type does not - match.,get_ptr} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - template::value, int>::type = 0> - auto get_ptr() noexcept -> decltype(std::declval().get_impl_ptr(std::declval())) - { - // delegate the call to get_impl_ptr<>() - return get_impl_ptr(static_cast(nullptr)); - } - - /*! - @brief get a pointer value (implicit) - @copydoc get_ptr() - */ - template < typename PointerType, typename std::enable_if < - std::is_pointer::value&& - std::is_const::type>::value, int >::type = 0 > - constexpr auto get_ptr() const noexcept -> decltype(std::declval().get_impl_ptr(std::declval())) - { - // delegate the call to get_impl_ptr<>() const - return get_impl_ptr(static_cast(nullptr)); - } - - /*! - @brief get a pointer value (explicit) - - Explicit pointer access to the internally stored JSON value. No copies are - made. - - @warning The pointer becomes invalid if the underlying JSON object - changes. - - @tparam PointerType pointer type; must be a pointer to @ref array_t, @ref - object_t, @ref string_t, @ref boolean_t, @ref number_integer_t, - @ref number_unsigned_t, or @ref number_float_t. - - @return pointer to the internally stored JSON value if the requested - pointer type @a PointerType fits to the JSON value; `nullptr` otherwise - - @complexity Constant. - - @liveexample{The example below shows how pointers to internal values of a - JSON value can be requested. Note that no type conversions are made and a - `nullptr` is returned if the value and the requested pointer type does not - match.,get__PointerType} - - @sa @ref get_ptr() for explicit pointer-member access - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - template::value, int>::type = 0> - auto get() noexcept -> decltype(std::declval().template get_ptr()) - { - // delegate the call to get_ptr - return get_ptr(); - } - - /*! - @brief get a pointer value (explicit) - @copydoc get() - */ - template::value, int>::type = 0> - constexpr auto get() const noexcept -> decltype(std::declval().template get_ptr()) - { - // delegate the call to get_ptr - return get_ptr(); - } - - /*! - @brief get a reference value (implicit) - - Implicit reference access to the internally stored JSON value. No copies - are made. - - @warning Writing data to the referee of the result yields an undefined - state. - - @tparam ReferenceType reference type; must be a reference to @ref array_t, - @ref object_t, @ref string_t, @ref boolean_t, @ref number_integer_t, or - @ref number_float_t. Enforced by static assertion. - - @return reference to the internally stored JSON value if the requested - reference type @a ReferenceType fits to the JSON value; throws - type_error.303 otherwise - - @throw type_error.303 in case passed type @a ReferenceType is incompatible - with the stored JSON value; see example below - - @complexity Constant. - - @liveexample{The example shows several calls to `get_ref()`.,get_ref} - - @since version 1.1.0 - */ - template::value, int>::type = 0> - ReferenceType get_ref() - { - // delegate call to get_ref_impl - return get_ref_impl(*this); - } - - /*! - @brief get a reference value (implicit) - @copydoc get_ref() - */ - template < typename ReferenceType, typename std::enable_if < - std::is_reference::value&& - std::is_const::type>::value, int >::type = 0 > - ReferenceType get_ref() const - { - // delegate call to get_ref_impl - return get_ref_impl(*this); - } - - /*! - @brief get a value (implicit) - - Implicit type conversion between the JSON value and a compatible value. - The call is realized by calling @ref get() const. - - @tparam ValueType non-pointer type compatible to the JSON value, for - instance `int` for JSON integer numbers, `bool` for JSON booleans, or - `std::vector` types for JSON arrays. The character type of @ref string_t - as well as an initializer list of this type is excluded to avoid - ambiguities as these types implicitly convert to `std::string`. - - @return copy of the JSON value, converted to type @a ValueType - - @throw type_error.302 in case passed type @a ValueType is incompatible - to the JSON value type (e.g., the JSON value is of type boolean, but a - string is requested); see example below - - @complexity Linear in the size of the JSON value. - - @liveexample{The example below shows several conversions from JSON values - to other types. There a few things to note: (1) Floating-point numbers can - be converted to integers\, (2) A JSON array can be converted to a standard - `std::vector`\, (3) A JSON object can be converted to C++ - associative containers such as `std::unordered_map`.,operator__ValueType} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - template < typename ValueType, typename std::enable_if < - !std::is_pointer::value&& - !std::is_same>::value&& - !std::is_same::value&& - !detail::is_basic_json::value - && !std::is_same>::value -#if defined(JSON_HAS_CPP_17) && (defined(__GNUC__) || (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1910 && _MSC_VER <= 1914)) - && !std::is_same::value -#endif - && detail::is_detected::value - , int >::type = 0 > - JSON_EXPLICIT operator ValueType() const - { - // delegate the call to get<>() const - return get(); - } - - /*! - @return reference to the binary value - - @throw type_error.302 if the value is not binary - - @sa @ref is_binary() to check if the value is binary - - @since version 3.8.0 - */ - binary_t& get_binary() - { - if (!is_binary()) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(302, "type must be binary, but is " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - return *get_ptr(); - } - - /// @copydoc get_binary() - const binary_t& get_binary() const - { - if (!is_binary()) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(302, "type must be binary, but is " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - return *get_ptr(); - } - - /// @} - - - //////////////////// - // element access // - //////////////////// - - /// @name element access - /// Access to the JSON value. - /// @{ - - /*! - @brief access specified array element with bounds checking - - Returns a reference to the element at specified location @a idx, with - bounds checking. - - @param[in] idx index of the element to access - - @return reference to the element at index @a idx - - @throw type_error.304 if the JSON value is not an array; in this case, - calling `at` with an index makes no sense. See example below. - @throw out_of_range.401 if the index @a idx is out of range of the array; - that is, `idx >= size()`. See example below. - - @exceptionsafety Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no - changes in the JSON value. - - @complexity Constant. - - @since version 1.0.0 - - @liveexample{The example below shows how array elements can be read and - written using `at()`. It also demonstrates the different exceptions that - can be thrown.,at__size_type} - */ - reference at(size_type idx) - { - // at only works for arrays - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_array())) - { - JSON_TRY - { - return m_value.array->at(idx); - } - JSON_CATCH (std::out_of_range&) - { - // create better exception explanation - JSON_THROW(out_of_range::create(401, "array index " + std::to_string(idx) + " is out of range")); - } - } - else - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(304, "cannot use at() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - } - - /*! - @brief access specified array element with bounds checking - - Returns a const reference to the element at specified location @a idx, - with bounds checking. - - @param[in] idx index of the element to access - - @return const reference to the element at index @a idx - - @throw type_error.304 if the JSON value is not an array; in this case, - calling `at` with an index makes no sense. See example below. - @throw out_of_range.401 if the index @a idx is out of range of the array; - that is, `idx >= size()`. See example below. - - @exceptionsafety Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no - changes in the JSON value. - - @complexity Constant. - - @since version 1.0.0 - - @liveexample{The example below shows how array elements can be read using - `at()`. It also demonstrates the different exceptions that can be thrown., - at__size_type_const} - */ - const_reference at(size_type idx) const - { - // at only works for arrays - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_array())) - { - JSON_TRY - { - return m_value.array->at(idx); - } - JSON_CATCH (std::out_of_range&) - { - // create better exception explanation - JSON_THROW(out_of_range::create(401, "array index " + std::to_string(idx) + " is out of range")); - } - } - else - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(304, "cannot use at() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - } - - /*! - @brief access specified object element with bounds checking - - Returns a reference to the element at with specified key @a key, with - bounds checking. - - @param[in] key key of the element to access - - @return reference to the element at key @a key - - @throw type_error.304 if the JSON value is not an object; in this case, - calling `at` with a key makes no sense. See example below. - @throw out_of_range.403 if the key @a key is is not stored in the object; - that is, `find(key) == end()`. See example below. - - @exceptionsafety Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no - changes in the JSON value. - - @complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container. - - @sa @ref operator[](const typename object_t::key_type&) for unchecked - access by reference - @sa @ref value() for access by value with a default value - - @since version 1.0.0 - - @liveexample{The example below shows how object elements can be read and - written using `at()`. It also demonstrates the different exceptions that - can be thrown.,at__object_t_key_type} - */ - reference at(const typename object_t::key_type& key) - { - // at only works for objects - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_object())) - { - JSON_TRY - { - return m_value.object->at(key); - } - JSON_CATCH (std::out_of_range&) - { - // create better exception explanation - JSON_THROW(out_of_range::create(403, "key '" + key + "' not found")); - } - } - else - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(304, "cannot use at() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - } - - /*! - @brief access specified object element with bounds checking - - Returns a const reference to the element at with specified key @a key, - with bounds checking. - - @param[in] key key of the element to access - - @return const reference to the element at key @a key - - @throw type_error.304 if the JSON value is not an object; in this case, - calling `at` with a key makes no sense. See example below. - @throw out_of_range.403 if the key @a key is is not stored in the object; - that is, `find(key) == end()`. See example below. - - @exceptionsafety Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no - changes in the JSON value. - - @complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container. - - @sa @ref operator[](const typename object_t::key_type&) for unchecked - access by reference - @sa @ref value() for access by value with a default value - - @since version 1.0.0 - - @liveexample{The example below shows how object elements can be read using - `at()`. It also demonstrates the different exceptions that can be thrown., - at__object_t_key_type_const} - */ - const_reference at(const typename object_t::key_type& key) const - { - // at only works for objects - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_object())) - { - JSON_TRY - { - return m_value.object->at(key); - } - JSON_CATCH (std::out_of_range&) - { - // create better exception explanation - JSON_THROW(out_of_range::create(403, "key '" + key + "' not found")); - } - } - else - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(304, "cannot use at() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - } - - /*! - @brief access specified array element - - Returns a reference to the element at specified location @a idx. - - @note If @a idx is beyond the range of the array (i.e., `idx >= size()`), - then the array is silently filled up with `null` values to make `idx` a - valid reference to the last stored element. - - @param[in] idx index of the element to access - - @return reference to the element at index @a idx - - @throw type_error.305 if the JSON value is not an array or null; in that - cases, using the [] operator with an index makes no sense. - - @complexity Constant if @a idx is in the range of the array. Otherwise - linear in `idx - size()`. - - @liveexample{The example below shows how array elements can be read and - written using `[]` operator. Note the addition of `null` - values.,operatorarray__size_type} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - reference operator[](size_type idx) - { - // implicitly convert null value to an empty array - if (is_null()) - { - m_type = value_t::array; - m_value.array = create(); - assert_invariant(); - } - - // operator[] only works for arrays - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_array())) - { - // fill up array with null values if given idx is outside range - if (idx >= m_value.array->size()) - { - m_value.array->insert(m_value.array->end(), - idx - m_value.array->size() + 1, - basic_json()); - } - - return m_value.array->operator[](idx); - } - - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(305, "cannot use operator[] with a numeric argument with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - /*! - @brief access specified array element - - Returns a const reference to the element at specified location @a idx. - - @param[in] idx index of the element to access - - @return const reference to the element at index @a idx - - @throw type_error.305 if the JSON value is not an array; in that case, - using the [] operator with an index makes no sense. - - @complexity Constant. - - @liveexample{The example below shows how array elements can be read using - the `[]` operator.,operatorarray__size_type_const} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - const_reference operator[](size_type idx) const - { - // const operator[] only works for arrays - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_array())) - { - return m_value.array->operator[](idx); - } - - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(305, "cannot use operator[] with a numeric argument with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - /*! - @brief access specified object element - - Returns a reference to the element at with specified key @a key. - - @note If @a key is not found in the object, then it is silently added to - the object and filled with a `null` value to make `key` a valid reference. - In case the value was `null` before, it is converted to an object. - - @param[in] key key of the element to access - - @return reference to the element at key @a key - - @throw type_error.305 if the JSON value is not an object or null; in that - cases, using the [] operator with a key makes no sense. - - @complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container. - - @liveexample{The example below shows how object elements can be read and - written using the `[]` operator.,operatorarray__key_type} - - @sa @ref at(const typename object_t::key_type&) for access by reference - with range checking - @sa @ref value() for access by value with a default value - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - reference operator[](const typename object_t::key_type& key) - { - // implicitly convert null value to an empty object - if (is_null()) - { - m_type = value_t::object; - m_value.object = create(); - assert_invariant(); - } - - // operator[] only works for objects - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_object())) - { - return m_value.object->operator[](key); - } - - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(305, "cannot use operator[] with a string argument with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - /*! - @brief read-only access specified object element - - Returns a const reference to the element at with specified key @a key. No - bounds checking is performed. - - @warning If the element with key @a key does not exist, the behavior is - undefined. - - @param[in] key key of the element to access - - @return const reference to the element at key @a key - - @pre The element with key @a key must exist. **This precondition is - enforced with an assertion.** - - @throw type_error.305 if the JSON value is not an object; in that case, - using the [] operator with a key makes no sense. - - @complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container. - - @liveexample{The example below shows how object elements can be read using - the `[]` operator.,operatorarray__key_type_const} - - @sa @ref at(const typename object_t::key_type&) for access by reference - with range checking - @sa @ref value() for access by value with a default value - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - const_reference operator[](const typename object_t::key_type& key) const - { - // const operator[] only works for objects - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_object())) - { - JSON_ASSERT(m_value.object->find(key) != m_value.object->end()); - return m_value.object->find(key)->second; - } - - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(305, "cannot use operator[] with a string argument with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - /*! - @brief access specified object element - - Returns a reference to the element at with specified key @a key. - - @note If @a key is not found in the object, then it is silently added to - the object and filled with a `null` value to make `key` a valid reference. - In case the value was `null` before, it is converted to an object. - - @param[in] key key of the element to access - - @return reference to the element at key @a key - - @throw type_error.305 if the JSON value is not an object or null; in that - cases, using the [] operator with a key makes no sense. - - @complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container. - - @liveexample{The example below shows how object elements can be read and - written using the `[]` operator.,operatorarray__key_type} - - @sa @ref at(const typename object_t::key_type&) for access by reference - with range checking - @sa @ref value() for access by value with a default value - - @since version 1.1.0 - */ - template - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(2) - reference operator[](T* key) - { - // implicitly convert null to object - if (is_null()) - { - m_type = value_t::object; - m_value = value_t::object; - assert_invariant(); - } - - // at only works for objects - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_object())) - { - return m_value.object->operator[](key); - } - - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(305, "cannot use operator[] with a string argument with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - /*! - @brief read-only access specified object element - - Returns a const reference to the element at with specified key @a key. No - bounds checking is performed. - - @warning If the element with key @a key does not exist, the behavior is - undefined. - - @param[in] key key of the element to access - - @return const reference to the element at key @a key - - @pre The element with key @a key must exist. **This precondition is - enforced with an assertion.** - - @throw type_error.305 if the JSON value is not an object; in that case, - using the [] operator with a key makes no sense. - - @complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container. - - @liveexample{The example below shows how object elements can be read using - the `[]` operator.,operatorarray__key_type_const} - - @sa @ref at(const typename object_t::key_type&) for access by reference - with range checking - @sa @ref value() for access by value with a default value - - @since version 1.1.0 - */ - template - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(2) - const_reference operator[](T* key) const - { - // at only works for objects - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_object())) - { - JSON_ASSERT(m_value.object->find(key) != m_value.object->end()); - return m_value.object->find(key)->second; - } - - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(305, "cannot use operator[] with a string argument with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - /*! - @brief access specified object element with default value - - Returns either a copy of an object's element at the specified key @a key - or a given default value if no element with key @a key exists. - - The function is basically equivalent to executing - @code {.cpp} - try { - return at(key); - } catch(out_of_range) { - return default_value; - } - @endcode - - @note Unlike @ref at(const typename object_t::key_type&), this function - does not throw if the given key @a key was not found. - - @note Unlike @ref operator[](const typename object_t::key_type& key), this - function does not implicitly add an element to the position defined by @a - key. This function is furthermore also applicable to const objects. - - @param[in] key key of the element to access - @param[in] default_value the value to return if @a key is not found - - @tparam ValueType type compatible to JSON values, for instance `int` for - JSON integer numbers, `bool` for JSON booleans, or `std::vector` types for - JSON arrays. Note the type of the expected value at @a key and the default - value @a default_value must be compatible. - - @return copy of the element at key @a key or @a default_value if @a key - is not found - - @throw type_error.302 if @a default_value does not match the type of the - value at @a key - @throw type_error.306 if the JSON value is not an object; in that case, - using `value()` with a key makes no sense. - - @complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container. - - @liveexample{The example below shows how object elements can be queried - with a default value.,basic_json__value} - - @sa @ref at(const typename object_t::key_type&) for access by reference - with range checking - @sa @ref operator[](const typename object_t::key_type&) for unchecked - access by reference - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - // using std::is_convertible in a std::enable_if will fail when using explicit conversions - template < class ValueType, typename std::enable_if < - detail::is_getable::value - && !std::is_same::value, int >::type = 0 > - ValueType value(const typename object_t::key_type& key, const ValueType& default_value) const - { - // at only works for objects - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_object())) - { - // if key is found, return value and given default value otherwise - const auto it = find(key); - if (it != end()) - { - return it->template get(); - } - - return default_value; - } - - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(306, "cannot use value() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - /*! - @brief overload for a default value of type const char* - @copydoc basic_json::value(const typename object_t::key_type&, const ValueType&) const - */ - string_t value(const typename object_t::key_type& key, const char* default_value) const - { - return value(key, string_t(default_value)); - } - - /*! - @brief access specified object element via JSON Pointer with default value - - Returns either a copy of an object's element at the specified key @a key - or a given default value if no element with key @a key exists. - - The function is basically equivalent to executing - @code {.cpp} - try { - return at(ptr); - } catch(out_of_range) { - return default_value; - } - @endcode - - @note Unlike @ref at(const json_pointer&), this function does not throw - if the given key @a key was not found. - - @param[in] ptr a JSON pointer to the element to access - @param[in] default_value the value to return if @a ptr found no value - - @tparam ValueType type compatible to JSON values, for instance `int` for - JSON integer numbers, `bool` for JSON booleans, or `std::vector` types for - JSON arrays. Note the type of the expected value at @a key and the default - value @a default_value must be compatible. - - @return copy of the element at key @a key or @a default_value if @a key - is not found - - @throw type_error.302 if @a default_value does not match the type of the - value at @a ptr - @throw type_error.306 if the JSON value is not an object; in that case, - using `value()` with a key makes no sense. - - @complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container. - - @liveexample{The example below shows how object elements can be queried - with a default value.,basic_json__value_ptr} - - @sa @ref operator[](const json_pointer&) for unchecked access by reference - - @since version 2.0.2 - */ - template::value, int>::type = 0> - ValueType value(const json_pointer& ptr, const ValueType& default_value) const - { - // at only works for objects - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_object())) - { - // if pointer resolves a value, return it or use default value - JSON_TRY - { - return ptr.get_checked(this).template get(); - } - JSON_INTERNAL_CATCH (out_of_range&) - { - return default_value; - } - } - - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(306, "cannot use value() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - /*! - @brief overload for a default value of type const char* - @copydoc basic_json::value(const json_pointer&, ValueType) const - */ - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(3) - string_t value(const json_pointer& ptr, const char* default_value) const - { - return value(ptr, string_t(default_value)); - } - - /*! - @brief access the first element - - Returns a reference to the first element in the container. For a JSON - container `c`, the expression `c.front()` is equivalent to `*c.begin()`. - - @return In case of a structured type (array or object), a reference to the - first element is returned. In case of number, string, boolean, or binary - values, a reference to the value is returned. - - @complexity Constant. - - @pre The JSON value must not be `null` (would throw `std::out_of_range`) - or an empty array or object (undefined behavior, **guarded by - assertions**). - @post The JSON value remains unchanged. - - @throw invalid_iterator.214 when called on `null` value - - @liveexample{The following code shows an example for `front()`.,front} - - @sa @ref back() -- access the last element - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - reference front() - { - return *begin(); - } - - /*! - @copydoc basic_json::front() - */ - const_reference front() const - { - return *cbegin(); - } - - /*! - @brief access the last element - - Returns a reference to the last element in the container. For a JSON - container `c`, the expression `c.back()` is equivalent to - @code {.cpp} - auto tmp = c.end(); - --tmp; - return *tmp; - @endcode - - @return In case of a structured type (array or object), a reference to the - last element is returned. In case of number, string, boolean, or binary - values, a reference to the value is returned. - - @complexity Constant. - - @pre The JSON value must not be `null` (would throw `std::out_of_range`) - or an empty array or object (undefined behavior, **guarded by - assertions**). - @post The JSON value remains unchanged. - - @throw invalid_iterator.214 when called on a `null` value. See example - below. - - @liveexample{The following code shows an example for `back()`.,back} - - @sa @ref front() -- access the first element - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - reference back() - { - auto tmp = end(); - --tmp; - return *tmp; - } - - /*! - @copydoc basic_json::back() - */ - const_reference back() const - { - auto tmp = cend(); - --tmp; - return *tmp; - } - - /*! - @brief remove element given an iterator - - Removes the element specified by iterator @a pos. The iterator @a pos must - be valid and dereferenceable. Thus the `end()` iterator (which is valid, - but is not dereferenceable) cannot be used as a value for @a pos. - - If called on a primitive type other than `null`, the resulting JSON value - will be `null`. - - @param[in] pos iterator to the element to remove - @return Iterator following the last removed element. If the iterator @a - pos refers to the last element, the `end()` iterator is returned. - - @tparam IteratorType an @ref iterator or @ref const_iterator - - @post Invalidates iterators and references at or after the point of the - erase, including the `end()` iterator. - - @throw type_error.307 if called on a `null` value; example: `"cannot use - erase() with null"` - @throw invalid_iterator.202 if called on an iterator which does not belong - to the current JSON value; example: `"iterator does not fit current - value"` - @throw invalid_iterator.205 if called on a primitive type with invalid - iterator (i.e., any iterator which is not `begin()`); example: `"iterator - out of range"` - - @complexity The complexity depends on the type: - - objects: amortized constant - - arrays: linear in distance between @a pos and the end of the container - - strings and binary: linear in the length of the member - - other types: constant - - @liveexample{The example shows the result of `erase()` for different JSON - types.,erase__IteratorType} - - @sa @ref erase(IteratorType, IteratorType) -- removes the elements in - the given range - @sa @ref erase(const typename object_t::key_type&) -- removes the element - from an object at the given key - @sa @ref erase(const size_type) -- removes the element from an array at - the given index - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - template < class IteratorType, typename std::enable_if < - std::is_same::value || - std::is_same::value, int >::type - = 0 > - IteratorType erase(IteratorType pos) - { - // make sure iterator fits the current value - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(this != pos.m_object)) - { - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(202, "iterator does not fit current value")); - } - - IteratorType result = end(); - - switch (m_type) - { - case value_t::boolean: - case value_t::number_float: - case value_t::number_integer: - case value_t::number_unsigned: - case value_t::string: - case value_t::binary: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!pos.m_it.primitive_iterator.is_begin())) - { - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(205, "iterator out of range")); - } - - if (is_string()) - { - AllocatorType alloc; - std::allocator_traits::destroy(alloc, m_value.string); - std::allocator_traits::deallocate(alloc, m_value.string, 1); - m_value.string = nullptr; - } - else if (is_binary()) - { - AllocatorType alloc; - std::allocator_traits::destroy(alloc, m_value.binary); - std::allocator_traits::deallocate(alloc, m_value.binary, 1); - m_value.binary = nullptr; - } - - m_type = value_t::null; - assert_invariant(); - break; - } - - case value_t::object: - { - result.m_it.object_iterator = m_value.object->erase(pos.m_it.object_iterator); - break; - } - - case value_t::array: - { - result.m_it.array_iterator = m_value.array->erase(pos.m_it.array_iterator); - break; - } - - default: - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(307, "cannot use erase() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - return result; - } - - /*! - @brief remove elements given an iterator range - - Removes the element specified by the range `[first; last)`. The iterator - @a first does not need to be dereferenceable if `first == last`: erasing - an empty range is a no-op. - - If called on a primitive type other than `null`, the resulting JSON value - will be `null`. - - @param[in] first iterator to the beginning of the range to remove - @param[in] last iterator past the end of the range to remove - @return Iterator following the last removed element. If the iterator @a - second refers to the last element, the `end()` iterator is returned. - - @tparam IteratorType an @ref iterator or @ref const_iterator - - @post Invalidates iterators and references at or after the point of the - erase, including the `end()` iterator. - - @throw type_error.307 if called on a `null` value; example: `"cannot use - erase() with null"` - @throw invalid_iterator.203 if called on iterators which does not belong - to the current JSON value; example: `"iterators do not fit current value"` - @throw invalid_iterator.204 if called on a primitive type with invalid - iterators (i.e., if `first != begin()` and `last != end()`); example: - `"iterators out of range"` - - @complexity The complexity depends on the type: - - objects: `log(size()) + std::distance(first, last)` - - arrays: linear in the distance between @a first and @a last, plus linear - in the distance between @a last and end of the container - - strings and binary: linear in the length of the member - - other types: constant - - @liveexample{The example shows the result of `erase()` for different JSON - types.,erase__IteratorType_IteratorType} - - @sa @ref erase(IteratorType) -- removes the element at a given position - @sa @ref erase(const typename object_t::key_type&) -- removes the element - from an object at the given key - @sa @ref erase(const size_type) -- removes the element from an array at - the given index - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - template < class IteratorType, typename std::enable_if < - std::is_same::value || - std::is_same::value, int >::type - = 0 > - IteratorType erase(IteratorType first, IteratorType last) - { - // make sure iterator fits the current value - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(this != first.m_object || this != last.m_object)) - { - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(203, "iterators do not fit current value")); - } - - IteratorType result = end(); - - switch (m_type) - { - case value_t::boolean: - case value_t::number_float: - case value_t::number_integer: - case value_t::number_unsigned: - case value_t::string: - case value_t::binary: - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(!first.m_it.primitive_iterator.is_begin() - || !last.m_it.primitive_iterator.is_end())) - { - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(204, "iterators out of range")); - } - - if (is_string()) - { - AllocatorType alloc; - std::allocator_traits::destroy(alloc, m_value.string); - std::allocator_traits::deallocate(alloc, m_value.string, 1); - m_value.string = nullptr; - } - else if (is_binary()) - { - AllocatorType alloc; - std::allocator_traits::destroy(alloc, m_value.binary); - std::allocator_traits::deallocate(alloc, m_value.binary, 1); - m_value.binary = nullptr; - } - - m_type = value_t::null; - assert_invariant(); - break; - } - - case value_t::object: - { - result.m_it.object_iterator = m_value.object->erase(first.m_it.object_iterator, - last.m_it.object_iterator); - break; - } - - case value_t::array: - { - result.m_it.array_iterator = m_value.array->erase(first.m_it.array_iterator, - last.m_it.array_iterator); - break; - } - - default: - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(307, "cannot use erase() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - return result; - } - - /*! - @brief remove element from a JSON object given a key - - Removes elements from a JSON object with the key value @a key. - - @param[in] key value of the elements to remove - - @return Number of elements removed. If @a ObjectType is the default - `std::map` type, the return value will always be `0` (@a key was not - found) or `1` (@a key was found). - - @post References and iterators to the erased elements are invalidated. - Other references and iterators are not affected. - - @throw type_error.307 when called on a type other than JSON object; - example: `"cannot use erase() with null"` - - @complexity `log(size()) + count(key)` - - @liveexample{The example shows the effect of `erase()`.,erase__key_type} - - @sa @ref erase(IteratorType) -- removes the element at a given position - @sa @ref erase(IteratorType, IteratorType) -- removes the elements in - the given range - @sa @ref erase(const size_type) -- removes the element from an array at - the given index - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - size_type erase(const typename object_t::key_type& key) - { - // this erase only works for objects - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_object())) - { - return m_value.object->erase(key); - } - - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(307, "cannot use erase() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - /*! - @brief remove element from a JSON array given an index - - Removes element from a JSON array at the index @a idx. - - @param[in] idx index of the element to remove - - @throw type_error.307 when called on a type other than JSON object; - example: `"cannot use erase() with null"` - @throw out_of_range.401 when `idx >= size()`; example: `"array index 17 - is out of range"` - - @complexity Linear in distance between @a idx and the end of the container. - - @liveexample{The example shows the effect of `erase()`.,erase__size_type} - - @sa @ref erase(IteratorType) -- removes the element at a given position - @sa @ref erase(IteratorType, IteratorType) -- removes the elements in - the given range - @sa @ref erase(const typename object_t::key_type&) -- removes the element - from an object at the given key - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - void erase(const size_type idx) - { - // this erase only works for arrays - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_array())) - { - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(idx >= size())) - { - JSON_THROW(out_of_range::create(401, "array index " + std::to_string(idx) + " is out of range")); - } - - m_value.array->erase(m_value.array->begin() + static_cast(idx)); - } - else - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(307, "cannot use erase() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - } - - /// @} - - - //////////// - // lookup // - //////////// - - /// @name lookup - /// @{ - - /*! - @brief find an element in a JSON object - - Finds an element in a JSON object with key equivalent to @a key. If the - element is not found or the JSON value is not an object, end() is - returned. - - @note This method always returns @ref end() when executed on a JSON type - that is not an object. - - @param[in] key key value of the element to search for. - - @return Iterator to an element with key equivalent to @a key. If no such - element is found or the JSON value is not an object, past-the-end (see - @ref end()) iterator is returned. - - @complexity Logarithmic in the size of the JSON object. - - @liveexample{The example shows how `find()` is used.,find__key_type} - - @sa @ref contains(KeyT&&) const -- checks whether a key exists - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - template - iterator find(KeyT&& key) - { - auto result = end(); - - if (is_object()) - { - result.m_it.object_iterator = m_value.object->find(std::forward(key)); - } - - return result; - } - - /*! - @brief find an element in a JSON object - @copydoc find(KeyT&&) - */ - template - const_iterator find(KeyT&& key) const - { - auto result = cend(); - - if (is_object()) - { - result.m_it.object_iterator = m_value.object->find(std::forward(key)); - } - - return result; - } - - /*! - @brief returns the number of occurrences of a key in a JSON object - - Returns the number of elements with key @a key. If ObjectType is the - default `std::map` type, the return value will always be `0` (@a key was - not found) or `1` (@a key was found). - - @note This method always returns `0` when executed on a JSON type that is - not an object. - - @param[in] key key value of the element to count - - @return Number of elements with key @a key. If the JSON value is not an - object, the return value will be `0`. - - @complexity Logarithmic in the size of the JSON object. - - @liveexample{The example shows how `count()` is used.,count} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - template - size_type count(KeyT&& key) const - { - // return 0 for all nonobject types - return is_object() ? m_value.object->count(std::forward(key)) : 0; - } - - /*! - @brief check the existence of an element in a JSON object - - Check whether an element exists in a JSON object with key equivalent to - @a key. If the element is not found or the JSON value is not an object, - false is returned. - - @note This method always returns false when executed on a JSON type - that is not an object. - - @param[in] key key value to check its existence. - - @return true if an element with specified @a key exists. If no such - element with such key is found or the JSON value is not an object, - false is returned. - - @complexity Logarithmic in the size of the JSON object. - - @liveexample{The following code shows an example for `contains()`.,contains} - - @sa @ref find(KeyT&&) -- returns an iterator to an object element - @sa @ref contains(const json_pointer&) const -- checks the existence for a JSON pointer - - @since version 3.6.0 - */ - template < typename KeyT, typename std::enable_if < - !std::is_same::type, json_pointer>::value, int >::type = 0 > - bool contains(KeyT && key) const - { - return is_object() && m_value.object->find(std::forward(key)) != m_value.object->end(); - } - - /*! - @brief check the existence of an element in a JSON object given a JSON pointer - - Check whether the given JSON pointer @a ptr can be resolved in the current - JSON value. - - @note This method can be executed on any JSON value type. - - @param[in] ptr JSON pointer to check its existence. - - @return true if the JSON pointer can be resolved to a stored value, false - otherwise. - - @post If `j.contains(ptr)` returns true, it is safe to call `j[ptr]`. - - @throw parse_error.106 if an array index begins with '0' - @throw parse_error.109 if an array index was not a number - - @complexity Logarithmic in the size of the JSON object. - - @liveexample{The following code shows an example for `contains()`.,contains_json_pointer} - - @sa @ref contains(KeyT &&) const -- checks the existence of a key - - @since version 3.7.0 - */ - bool contains(const json_pointer& ptr) const - { - return ptr.contains(this); - } - - /// @} - - - /////////////// - // iterators // - /////////////// - - /// @name iterators - /// @{ - - /*! - @brief returns an iterator to the first element - - Returns an iterator to the first element. - - @image html range-begin-end.svg "Illustration from cppreference.com" - - @return iterator to the first element - - @complexity Constant. - - @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the - [Container](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container) - requirements: - - The complexity is constant. - - @liveexample{The following code shows an example for `begin()`.,begin} - - @sa @ref cbegin() -- returns a const iterator to the beginning - @sa @ref end() -- returns an iterator to the end - @sa @ref cend() -- returns a const iterator to the end - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - iterator begin() noexcept - { - iterator result(this); - result.set_begin(); - return result; - } - - /*! - @copydoc basic_json::cbegin() - */ - const_iterator begin() const noexcept - { - return cbegin(); - } - - /*! - @brief returns a const iterator to the first element - - Returns a const iterator to the first element. - - @image html range-begin-end.svg "Illustration from cppreference.com" - - @return const iterator to the first element - - @complexity Constant. - - @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the - [Container](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container) - requirements: - - The complexity is constant. - - Has the semantics of `const_cast(*this).begin()`. - - @liveexample{The following code shows an example for `cbegin()`.,cbegin} - - @sa @ref begin() -- returns an iterator to the beginning - @sa @ref end() -- returns an iterator to the end - @sa @ref cend() -- returns a const iterator to the end - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - const_iterator cbegin() const noexcept - { - const_iterator result(this); - result.set_begin(); - return result; - } - - /*! - @brief returns an iterator to one past the last element - - Returns an iterator to one past the last element. - - @image html range-begin-end.svg "Illustration from cppreference.com" - - @return iterator one past the last element - - @complexity Constant. - - @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the - [Container](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container) - requirements: - - The complexity is constant. - - @liveexample{The following code shows an example for `end()`.,end} - - @sa @ref cend() -- returns a const iterator to the end - @sa @ref begin() -- returns an iterator to the beginning - @sa @ref cbegin() -- returns a const iterator to the beginning - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - iterator end() noexcept - { - iterator result(this); - result.set_end(); - return result; - } - - /*! - @copydoc basic_json::cend() - */ - const_iterator end() const noexcept - { - return cend(); - } - - /*! - @brief returns a const iterator to one past the last element - - Returns a const iterator to one past the last element. - - @image html range-begin-end.svg "Illustration from cppreference.com" - - @return const iterator one past the last element - - @complexity Constant. - - @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the - [Container](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container) - requirements: - - The complexity is constant. - - Has the semantics of `const_cast(*this).end()`. - - @liveexample{The following code shows an example for `cend()`.,cend} - - @sa @ref end() -- returns an iterator to the end - @sa @ref begin() -- returns an iterator to the beginning - @sa @ref cbegin() -- returns a const iterator to the beginning - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - const_iterator cend() const noexcept - { - const_iterator result(this); - result.set_end(); - return result; - } - - /*! - @brief returns an iterator to the reverse-beginning - - Returns an iterator to the reverse-beginning; that is, the last element. - - @image html range-rbegin-rend.svg "Illustration from cppreference.com" - - @complexity Constant. - - @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the - [ReversibleContainer](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/ReversibleContainer) - requirements: - - The complexity is constant. - - Has the semantics of `reverse_iterator(end())`. - - @liveexample{The following code shows an example for `rbegin()`.,rbegin} - - @sa @ref crbegin() -- returns a const reverse iterator to the beginning - @sa @ref rend() -- returns a reverse iterator to the end - @sa @ref crend() -- returns a const reverse iterator to the end - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - reverse_iterator rbegin() noexcept - { - return reverse_iterator(end()); - } - - /*! - @copydoc basic_json::crbegin() - */ - const_reverse_iterator rbegin() const noexcept - { - return crbegin(); - } - - /*! - @brief returns an iterator to the reverse-end - - Returns an iterator to the reverse-end; that is, one before the first - element. - - @image html range-rbegin-rend.svg "Illustration from cppreference.com" - - @complexity Constant. - - @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the - [ReversibleContainer](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/ReversibleContainer) - requirements: - - The complexity is constant. - - Has the semantics of `reverse_iterator(begin())`. - - @liveexample{The following code shows an example for `rend()`.,rend} - - @sa @ref crend() -- returns a const reverse iterator to the end - @sa @ref rbegin() -- returns a reverse iterator to the beginning - @sa @ref crbegin() -- returns a const reverse iterator to the beginning - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - reverse_iterator rend() noexcept - { - return reverse_iterator(begin()); - } - - /*! - @copydoc basic_json::crend() - */ - const_reverse_iterator rend() const noexcept - { - return crend(); - } - - /*! - @brief returns a const reverse iterator to the last element - - Returns a const iterator to the reverse-beginning; that is, the last - element. - - @image html range-rbegin-rend.svg "Illustration from cppreference.com" - - @complexity Constant. - - @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the - [ReversibleContainer](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/ReversibleContainer) - requirements: - - The complexity is constant. - - Has the semantics of `const_cast(*this).rbegin()`. - - @liveexample{The following code shows an example for `crbegin()`.,crbegin} - - @sa @ref rbegin() -- returns a reverse iterator to the beginning - @sa @ref rend() -- returns a reverse iterator to the end - @sa @ref crend() -- returns a const reverse iterator to the end - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - const_reverse_iterator crbegin() const noexcept - { - return const_reverse_iterator(cend()); - } - - /*! - @brief returns a const reverse iterator to one before the first - - Returns a const reverse iterator to the reverse-end; that is, one before - the first element. - - @image html range-rbegin-rend.svg "Illustration from cppreference.com" - - @complexity Constant. - - @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the - [ReversibleContainer](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/ReversibleContainer) - requirements: - - The complexity is constant. - - Has the semantics of `const_cast(*this).rend()`. - - @liveexample{The following code shows an example for `crend()`.,crend} - - @sa @ref rend() -- returns a reverse iterator to the end - @sa @ref rbegin() -- returns a reverse iterator to the beginning - @sa @ref crbegin() -- returns a const reverse iterator to the beginning - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - const_reverse_iterator crend() const noexcept - { - return const_reverse_iterator(cbegin()); - } - - public: - /*! - @brief wrapper to access iterator member functions in range-based for - - This function allows to access @ref iterator::key() and @ref - iterator::value() during range-based for loops. In these loops, a - reference to the JSON values is returned, so there is no access to the - underlying iterator. - - For loop without iterator_wrapper: - - @code{cpp} - for (auto it = j_object.begin(); it != j_object.end(); ++it) - { - std::cout << "key: " << it.key() << ", value:" << it.value() << '\n'; - } - @endcode - - Range-based for loop without iterator proxy: - - @code{cpp} - for (auto it : j_object) - { - // "it" is of type json::reference and has no key() member - std::cout << "value: " << it << '\n'; - } - @endcode - - Range-based for loop with iterator proxy: - - @code{cpp} - for (auto it : json::iterator_wrapper(j_object)) - { - std::cout << "key: " << it.key() << ", value:" << it.value() << '\n'; - } - @endcode - - @note When iterating over an array, `key()` will return the index of the - element as string (see example). - - @param[in] ref reference to a JSON value - @return iteration proxy object wrapping @a ref with an interface to use in - range-based for loops - - @liveexample{The following code shows how the wrapper is used,iterator_wrapper} - - @exceptionsafety Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no - changes in the JSON value. - - @complexity Constant. - - @note The name of this function is not yet final and may change in the - future. - - @deprecated This stream operator is deprecated and will be removed in - future 4.0.0 of the library. Please use @ref items() instead; - that is, replace `json::iterator_wrapper(j)` with `j.items()`. - */ - JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(3.1.0, items()) - static iteration_proxy iterator_wrapper(reference ref) noexcept - { - return ref.items(); - } - - /*! - @copydoc iterator_wrapper(reference) - */ - JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(3.1.0, items()) - static iteration_proxy iterator_wrapper(const_reference ref) noexcept - { - return ref.items(); - } - - /*! - @brief helper to access iterator member functions in range-based for - - This function allows to access @ref iterator::key() and @ref - iterator::value() during range-based for loops. In these loops, a - reference to the JSON values is returned, so there is no access to the - underlying iterator. - - For loop without `items()` function: - - @code{cpp} - for (auto it = j_object.begin(); it != j_object.end(); ++it) - { - std::cout << "key: " << it.key() << ", value:" << it.value() << '\n'; - } - @endcode - - Range-based for loop without `items()` function: - - @code{cpp} - for (auto it : j_object) - { - // "it" is of type json::reference and has no key() member - std::cout << "value: " << it << '\n'; - } - @endcode - - Range-based for loop with `items()` function: - - @code{cpp} - for (auto& el : j_object.items()) - { - std::cout << "key: " << el.key() << ", value:" << el.value() << '\n'; - } - @endcode - - The `items()` function also allows to use - [structured bindings](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/structured_binding) - (C++17): - - @code{cpp} - for (auto& [key, val] : j_object.items()) - { - std::cout << "key: " << key << ", value:" << val << '\n'; - } - @endcode - - @note When iterating over an array, `key()` will return the index of the - element as string (see example). For primitive types (e.g., numbers), - `key()` returns an empty string. - - @warning Using `items()` on temporary objects is dangerous. Make sure the - object's lifetime exeeds the iteration. See - for more - information. - - @return iteration proxy object wrapping @a ref with an interface to use in - range-based for loops - - @liveexample{The following code shows how the function is used.,items} - - @exceptionsafety Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no - changes in the JSON value. - - @complexity Constant. - - @since version 3.1.0, structured bindings support since 3.5.0. - */ - iteration_proxy items() noexcept - { - return iteration_proxy(*this); - } - - /*! - @copydoc items() - */ - iteration_proxy items() const noexcept - { - return iteration_proxy(*this); - } - - /// @} - - - ////////////// - // capacity // - ////////////// - - /// @name capacity - /// @{ - - /*! - @brief checks whether the container is empty. - - Checks if a JSON value has no elements (i.e. whether its @ref size is `0`). - - @return The return value depends on the different types and is - defined as follows: - Value type | return value - ----------- | ------------- - null | `true` - boolean | `false` - string | `false` - number | `false` - binary | `false` - object | result of function `object_t::empty()` - array | result of function `array_t::empty()` - - @liveexample{The following code uses `empty()` to check if a JSON - object contains any elements.,empty} - - @complexity Constant, as long as @ref array_t and @ref object_t satisfy - the Container concept; that is, their `empty()` functions have constant - complexity. - - @iterators No changes. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this function never throws exceptions. - - @note This function does not return whether a string stored as JSON value - is empty - it returns whether the JSON container itself is empty which is - false in the case of a string. - - @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the - [Container](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container) - requirements: - - The complexity is constant. - - Has the semantics of `begin() == end()`. - - @sa @ref size() -- returns the number of elements - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - bool empty() const noexcept - { - switch (m_type) - { - case value_t::null: - { - // null values are empty - return true; - } - - case value_t::array: - { - // delegate call to array_t::empty() - return m_value.array->empty(); - } - - case value_t::object: - { - // delegate call to object_t::empty() - return m_value.object->empty(); - } - - default: - { - // all other types are nonempty - return false; - } - } - } - - /*! - @brief returns the number of elements - - Returns the number of elements in a JSON value. - - @return The return value depends on the different types and is - defined as follows: - Value type | return value - ----------- | ------------- - null | `0` - boolean | `1` - string | `1` - number | `1` - binary | `1` - object | result of function object_t::size() - array | result of function array_t::size() - - @liveexample{The following code calls `size()` on the different value - types.,size} - - @complexity Constant, as long as @ref array_t and @ref object_t satisfy - the Container concept; that is, their size() functions have constant - complexity. - - @iterators No changes. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this function never throws exceptions. - - @note This function does not return the length of a string stored as JSON - value - it returns the number of elements in the JSON value which is 1 in - the case of a string. - - @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the - [Container](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container) - requirements: - - The complexity is constant. - - Has the semantics of `std::distance(begin(), end())`. - - @sa @ref empty() -- checks whether the container is empty - @sa @ref max_size() -- returns the maximal number of elements - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - size_type size() const noexcept - { - switch (m_type) - { - case value_t::null: - { - // null values are empty - return 0; - } - - case value_t::array: - { - // delegate call to array_t::size() - return m_value.array->size(); - } - - case value_t::object: - { - // delegate call to object_t::size() - return m_value.object->size(); - } - - default: - { - // all other types have size 1 - return 1; - } - } - } - - /*! - @brief returns the maximum possible number of elements - - Returns the maximum number of elements a JSON value is able to hold due to - system or library implementation limitations, i.e. `std::distance(begin(), - end())` for the JSON value. - - @return The return value depends on the different types and is - defined as follows: - Value type | return value - ----------- | ------------- - null | `0` (same as `size()`) - boolean | `1` (same as `size()`) - string | `1` (same as `size()`) - number | `1` (same as `size()`) - binary | `1` (same as `size()`) - object | result of function `object_t::max_size()` - array | result of function `array_t::max_size()` - - @liveexample{The following code calls `max_size()` on the different value - types. Note the output is implementation specific.,max_size} - - @complexity Constant, as long as @ref array_t and @ref object_t satisfy - the Container concept; that is, their `max_size()` functions have constant - complexity. - - @iterators No changes. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this function never throws exceptions. - - @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the - [Container](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container) - requirements: - - The complexity is constant. - - Has the semantics of returning `b.size()` where `b` is the largest - possible JSON value. - - @sa @ref size() -- returns the number of elements - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - size_type max_size() const noexcept - { - switch (m_type) - { - case value_t::array: - { - // delegate call to array_t::max_size() - return m_value.array->max_size(); - } - - case value_t::object: - { - // delegate call to object_t::max_size() - return m_value.object->max_size(); - } - - default: - { - // all other types have max_size() == size() - return size(); - } - } - } - - /// @} - - - /////////////// - // modifiers // - /////////////// - - /// @name modifiers - /// @{ - - /*! - @brief clears the contents - - Clears the content of a JSON value and resets it to the default value as - if @ref basic_json(value_t) would have been called with the current value - type from @ref type(): - - Value type | initial value - ----------- | ------------- - null | `null` - boolean | `false` - string | `""` - number | `0` - binary | An empty byte vector - object | `{}` - array | `[]` - - @post Has the same effect as calling - @code {.cpp} - *this = basic_json(type()); - @endcode - - @liveexample{The example below shows the effect of `clear()` to different - JSON types.,clear} - - @complexity Linear in the size of the JSON value. - - @iterators All iterators, pointers and references related to this container - are invalidated. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this function never throws exceptions. - - @sa @ref basic_json(value_t) -- constructor that creates an object with the - same value than calling `clear()` - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - void clear() noexcept - { - switch (m_type) - { - case value_t::number_integer: - { - m_value.number_integer = 0; - break; - } - - case value_t::number_unsigned: - { - m_value.number_unsigned = 0; - break; - } - - case value_t::number_float: - { - m_value.number_float = 0.0; - break; - } - - case value_t::boolean: - { - m_value.boolean = false; - break; - } - - case value_t::string: - { - m_value.string->clear(); - break; - } - - case value_t::binary: - { - m_value.binary->clear(); - break; - } - - case value_t::array: - { - m_value.array->clear(); - break; - } - - case value_t::object: - { - m_value.object->clear(); - break; - } - - default: - break; - } - } - - /*! - @brief add an object to an array - - Appends the given element @a val to the end of the JSON value. If the - function is called on a JSON null value, an empty array is created before - appending @a val. - - @param[in] val the value to add to the JSON array - - @throw type_error.308 when called on a type other than JSON array or - null; example: `"cannot use push_back() with number"` - - @complexity Amortized constant. - - @liveexample{The example shows how `push_back()` and `+=` can be used to - add elements to a JSON array. Note how the `null` value was silently - converted to a JSON array.,push_back} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - void push_back(basic_json&& val) - { - // push_back only works for null objects or arrays - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!(is_null() || is_array()))) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(308, "cannot use push_back() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - // transform null object into an array - if (is_null()) - { - m_type = value_t::array; - m_value = value_t::array; - assert_invariant(); - } - - // add element to array (move semantics) - m_value.array->push_back(std::move(val)); - // if val is moved from, basic_json move constructor marks it null so we do not call the destructor - } - - /*! - @brief add an object to an array - @copydoc push_back(basic_json&&) - */ - reference operator+=(basic_json&& val) - { - push_back(std::move(val)); - return *this; - } - - /*! - @brief add an object to an array - @copydoc push_back(basic_json&&) - */ - void push_back(const basic_json& val) - { - // push_back only works for null objects or arrays - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!(is_null() || is_array()))) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(308, "cannot use push_back() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - // transform null object into an array - if (is_null()) - { - m_type = value_t::array; - m_value = value_t::array; - assert_invariant(); - } - - // add element to array - m_value.array->push_back(val); - } - - /*! - @brief add an object to an array - @copydoc push_back(basic_json&&) - */ - reference operator+=(const basic_json& val) - { - push_back(val); - return *this; - } - - /*! - @brief add an object to an object - - Inserts the given element @a val to the JSON object. If the function is - called on a JSON null value, an empty object is created before inserting - @a val. - - @param[in] val the value to add to the JSON object - - @throw type_error.308 when called on a type other than JSON object or - null; example: `"cannot use push_back() with number"` - - @complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container, O(log(`size()`)). - - @liveexample{The example shows how `push_back()` and `+=` can be used to - add elements to a JSON object. Note how the `null` value was silently - converted to a JSON object.,push_back__object_t__value} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - void push_back(const typename object_t::value_type& val) - { - // push_back only works for null objects or objects - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!(is_null() || is_object()))) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(308, "cannot use push_back() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - // transform null object into an object - if (is_null()) - { - m_type = value_t::object; - m_value = value_t::object; - assert_invariant(); - } - - // add element to array - m_value.object->insert(val); - } - - /*! - @brief add an object to an object - @copydoc push_back(const typename object_t::value_type&) - */ - reference operator+=(const typename object_t::value_type& val) - { - push_back(val); - return *this; - } - - /*! - @brief add an object to an object - - This function allows to use `push_back` with an initializer list. In case - - 1. the current value is an object, - 2. the initializer list @a init contains only two elements, and - 3. the first element of @a init is a string, - - @a init is converted into an object element and added using - @ref push_back(const typename object_t::value_type&). Otherwise, @a init - is converted to a JSON value and added using @ref push_back(basic_json&&). - - @param[in] init an initializer list - - @complexity Linear in the size of the initializer list @a init. - - @note This function is required to resolve an ambiguous overload error, - because pairs like `{"key", "value"}` can be both interpreted as - `object_t::value_type` or `std::initializer_list`, see - https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/235 for more information. - - @liveexample{The example shows how initializer lists are treated as - objects when possible.,push_back__initializer_list} - */ - void push_back(initializer_list_t init) - { - if (is_object() && init.size() == 2 && (*init.begin())->is_string()) - { - basic_json&& key = init.begin()->moved_or_copied(); - push_back(typename object_t::value_type( - std::move(key.get_ref()), (init.begin() + 1)->moved_or_copied())); - } - else - { - push_back(basic_json(init)); - } - } - - /*! - @brief add an object to an object - @copydoc push_back(initializer_list_t) - */ - reference operator+=(initializer_list_t init) - { - push_back(init); - return *this; - } - - /*! - @brief add an object to an array - - Creates a JSON value from the passed parameters @a args to the end of the - JSON value. If the function is called on a JSON null value, an empty array - is created before appending the value created from @a args. - - @param[in] args arguments to forward to a constructor of @ref basic_json - @tparam Args compatible types to create a @ref basic_json object - - @return reference to the inserted element - - @throw type_error.311 when called on a type other than JSON array or - null; example: `"cannot use emplace_back() with number"` - - @complexity Amortized constant. - - @liveexample{The example shows how `push_back()` can be used to add - elements to a JSON array. Note how the `null` value was silently converted - to a JSON array.,emplace_back} - - @since version 2.0.8, returns reference since 3.7.0 - */ - template - reference emplace_back(Args&& ... args) - { - // emplace_back only works for null objects or arrays - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!(is_null() || is_array()))) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(311, "cannot use emplace_back() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - // transform null object into an array - if (is_null()) - { - m_type = value_t::array; - m_value = value_t::array; - assert_invariant(); - } - - // add element to array (perfect forwarding) -#ifdef JSON_HAS_CPP_17 - return m_value.array->emplace_back(std::forward(args)...); -#else - m_value.array->emplace_back(std::forward(args)...); - return m_value.array->back(); -#endif - } - - /*! - @brief add an object to an object if key does not exist - - Inserts a new element into a JSON object constructed in-place with the - given @a args if there is no element with the key in the container. If the - function is called on a JSON null value, an empty object is created before - appending the value created from @a args. - - @param[in] args arguments to forward to a constructor of @ref basic_json - @tparam Args compatible types to create a @ref basic_json object - - @return a pair consisting of an iterator to the inserted element, or the - already-existing element if no insertion happened, and a bool - denoting whether the insertion took place. - - @throw type_error.311 when called on a type other than JSON object or - null; example: `"cannot use emplace() with number"` - - @complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container, O(log(`size()`)). - - @liveexample{The example shows how `emplace()` can be used to add elements - to a JSON object. Note how the `null` value was silently converted to a - JSON object. Further note how no value is added if there was already one - value stored with the same key.,emplace} - - @since version 2.0.8 - */ - template - std::pair emplace(Args&& ... args) - { - // emplace only works for null objects or arrays - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!(is_null() || is_object()))) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(311, "cannot use emplace() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - // transform null object into an object - if (is_null()) - { - m_type = value_t::object; - m_value = value_t::object; - assert_invariant(); - } - - // add element to array (perfect forwarding) - auto res = m_value.object->emplace(std::forward(args)...); - // create result iterator and set iterator to the result of emplace - auto it = begin(); - it.m_it.object_iterator = res.first; - - // return pair of iterator and boolean - return {it, res.second}; - } - - /// Helper for insertion of an iterator - /// @note: This uses std::distance to support GCC 4.8, - /// see https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1257 - template - iterator insert_iterator(const_iterator pos, Args&& ... args) - { - iterator result(this); - JSON_ASSERT(m_value.array != nullptr); - - auto insert_pos = std::distance(m_value.array->begin(), pos.m_it.array_iterator); - m_value.array->insert(pos.m_it.array_iterator, std::forward(args)...); - result.m_it.array_iterator = m_value.array->begin() + insert_pos; - - // This could have been written as: - // result.m_it.array_iterator = m_value.array->insert(pos.m_it.array_iterator, cnt, val); - // but the return value of insert is missing in GCC 4.8, so it is written this way instead. - - return result; - } - - /*! - @brief inserts element - - Inserts element @a val before iterator @a pos. - - @param[in] pos iterator before which the content will be inserted; may be - the end() iterator - @param[in] val element to insert - @return iterator pointing to the inserted @a val. - - @throw type_error.309 if called on JSON values other than arrays; - example: `"cannot use insert() with string"` - @throw invalid_iterator.202 if @a pos is not an iterator of *this; - example: `"iterator does not fit current value"` - - @complexity Constant plus linear in the distance between @a pos and end of - the container. - - @liveexample{The example shows how `insert()` is used.,insert} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - iterator insert(const_iterator pos, const basic_json& val) - { - // insert only works for arrays - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_array())) - { - // check if iterator pos fits to this JSON value - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(pos.m_object != this)) - { - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(202, "iterator does not fit current value")); - } - - // insert to array and return iterator - return insert_iterator(pos, val); - } - - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(309, "cannot use insert() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - /*! - @brief inserts element - @copydoc insert(const_iterator, const basic_json&) - */ - iterator insert(const_iterator pos, basic_json&& val) - { - return insert(pos, val); - } - - /*! - @brief inserts elements - - Inserts @a cnt copies of @a val before iterator @a pos. - - @param[in] pos iterator before which the content will be inserted; may be - the end() iterator - @param[in] cnt number of copies of @a val to insert - @param[in] val element to insert - @return iterator pointing to the first element inserted, or @a pos if - `cnt==0` - - @throw type_error.309 if called on JSON values other than arrays; example: - `"cannot use insert() with string"` - @throw invalid_iterator.202 if @a pos is not an iterator of *this; - example: `"iterator does not fit current value"` - - @complexity Linear in @a cnt plus linear in the distance between @a pos - and end of the container. - - @liveexample{The example shows how `insert()` is used.,insert__count} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - iterator insert(const_iterator pos, size_type cnt, const basic_json& val) - { - // insert only works for arrays - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_array())) - { - // check if iterator pos fits to this JSON value - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(pos.m_object != this)) - { - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(202, "iterator does not fit current value")); - } - - // insert to array and return iterator - return insert_iterator(pos, cnt, val); - } - - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(309, "cannot use insert() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - /*! - @brief inserts elements - - Inserts elements from range `[first, last)` before iterator @a pos. - - @param[in] pos iterator before which the content will be inserted; may be - the end() iterator - @param[in] first begin of the range of elements to insert - @param[in] last end of the range of elements to insert - - @throw type_error.309 if called on JSON values other than arrays; example: - `"cannot use insert() with string"` - @throw invalid_iterator.202 if @a pos is not an iterator of *this; - example: `"iterator does not fit current value"` - @throw invalid_iterator.210 if @a first and @a last do not belong to the - same JSON value; example: `"iterators do not fit"` - @throw invalid_iterator.211 if @a first or @a last are iterators into - container for which insert is called; example: `"passed iterators may not - belong to container"` - - @return iterator pointing to the first element inserted, or @a pos if - `first==last` - - @complexity Linear in `std::distance(first, last)` plus linear in the - distance between @a pos and end of the container. - - @liveexample{The example shows how `insert()` is used.,insert__range} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - iterator insert(const_iterator pos, const_iterator first, const_iterator last) - { - // insert only works for arrays - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!is_array())) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(309, "cannot use insert() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - // check if iterator pos fits to this JSON value - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(pos.m_object != this)) - { - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(202, "iterator does not fit current value")); - } - - // check if range iterators belong to the same JSON object - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(first.m_object != last.m_object)) - { - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(210, "iterators do not fit")); - } - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(first.m_object == this)) - { - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(211, "passed iterators may not belong to container")); - } - - // insert to array and return iterator - return insert_iterator(pos, first.m_it.array_iterator, last.m_it.array_iterator); - } - - /*! - @brief inserts elements - - Inserts elements from initializer list @a ilist before iterator @a pos. - - @param[in] pos iterator before which the content will be inserted; may be - the end() iterator - @param[in] ilist initializer list to insert the values from - - @throw type_error.309 if called on JSON values other than arrays; example: - `"cannot use insert() with string"` - @throw invalid_iterator.202 if @a pos is not an iterator of *this; - example: `"iterator does not fit current value"` - - @return iterator pointing to the first element inserted, or @a pos if - `ilist` is empty - - @complexity Linear in `ilist.size()` plus linear in the distance between - @a pos and end of the container. - - @liveexample{The example shows how `insert()` is used.,insert__ilist} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - iterator insert(const_iterator pos, initializer_list_t ilist) - { - // insert only works for arrays - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!is_array())) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(309, "cannot use insert() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - // check if iterator pos fits to this JSON value - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(pos.m_object != this)) - { - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(202, "iterator does not fit current value")); - } - - // insert to array and return iterator - return insert_iterator(pos, ilist.begin(), ilist.end()); - } - - /*! - @brief inserts elements - - Inserts elements from range `[first, last)`. - - @param[in] first begin of the range of elements to insert - @param[in] last end of the range of elements to insert - - @throw type_error.309 if called on JSON values other than objects; example: - `"cannot use insert() with string"` - @throw invalid_iterator.202 if iterator @a first or @a last does does not - point to an object; example: `"iterators first and last must point to - objects"` - @throw invalid_iterator.210 if @a first and @a last do not belong to the - same JSON value; example: `"iterators do not fit"` - - @complexity Logarithmic: `O(N*log(size() + N))`, where `N` is the number - of elements to insert. - - @liveexample{The example shows how `insert()` is used.,insert__range_object} - - @since version 3.0.0 - */ - void insert(const_iterator first, const_iterator last) - { - // insert only works for objects - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!is_object())) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(309, "cannot use insert() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - // check if range iterators belong to the same JSON object - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(first.m_object != last.m_object)) - { - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(210, "iterators do not fit")); - } - - // passed iterators must belong to objects - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!first.m_object->is_object())) - { - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(202, "iterators first and last must point to objects")); - } - - m_value.object->insert(first.m_it.object_iterator, last.m_it.object_iterator); - } - - /*! - @brief updates a JSON object from another object, overwriting existing keys - - Inserts all values from JSON object @a j and overwrites existing keys. - - @param[in] j JSON object to read values from - - @throw type_error.312 if called on JSON values other than objects; example: - `"cannot use update() with string"` - - @complexity O(N*log(size() + N)), where N is the number of elements to - insert. - - @liveexample{The example shows how `update()` is used.,update} - - @sa https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/stdtypes.html#dict.update - - @since version 3.0.0 - */ - void update(const_reference j) - { - // implicitly convert null value to an empty object - if (is_null()) - { - m_type = value_t::object; - m_value.object = create(); - assert_invariant(); - } - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!is_object())) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(312, "cannot use update() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!j.is_object())) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(312, "cannot use update() with " + std::string(j.type_name()))); - } - - for (auto it = j.cbegin(); it != j.cend(); ++it) - { - m_value.object->operator[](it.key()) = it.value(); - } - } - - /*! - @brief updates a JSON object from another object, overwriting existing keys - - Inserts all values from from range `[first, last)` and overwrites existing - keys. - - @param[in] first begin of the range of elements to insert - @param[in] last end of the range of elements to insert - - @throw type_error.312 if called on JSON values other than objects; example: - `"cannot use update() with string"` - @throw invalid_iterator.202 if iterator @a first or @a last does does not - point to an object; example: `"iterators first and last must point to - objects"` - @throw invalid_iterator.210 if @a first and @a last do not belong to the - same JSON value; example: `"iterators do not fit"` - - @complexity O(N*log(size() + N)), where N is the number of elements to - insert. - - @liveexample{The example shows how `update()` is used__range.,update} - - @sa https://docs.python.org/3.6/library/stdtypes.html#dict.update - - @since version 3.0.0 - */ - void update(const_iterator first, const_iterator last) - { - // implicitly convert null value to an empty object - if (is_null()) - { - m_type = value_t::object; - m_value.object = create(); - assert_invariant(); - } - - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!is_object())) - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(312, "cannot use update() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - - // check if range iterators belong to the same JSON object - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(first.m_object != last.m_object)) - { - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(210, "iterators do not fit")); - } - - // passed iterators must belong to objects - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!first.m_object->is_object() - || !last.m_object->is_object())) - { - JSON_THROW(invalid_iterator::create(202, "iterators first and last must point to objects")); - } - - for (auto it = first; it != last; ++it) - { - m_value.object->operator[](it.key()) = it.value(); - } - } - - /*! - @brief exchanges the values - - Exchanges the contents of the JSON value with those of @a other. Does not - invoke any move, copy, or swap operations on individual elements. All - iterators and references remain valid. The past-the-end iterator is - invalidated. - - @param[in,out] other JSON value to exchange the contents with - - @complexity Constant. - - @liveexample{The example below shows how JSON values can be swapped with - `swap()`.,swap__reference} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - void swap(reference other) noexcept ( - std::is_nothrow_move_constructible::value&& - std::is_nothrow_move_assignable::value&& - std::is_nothrow_move_constructible::value&& - std::is_nothrow_move_assignable::value - ) - { - std::swap(m_type, other.m_type); - std::swap(m_value, other.m_value); - assert_invariant(); - } - - /*! - @brief exchanges the values - - Exchanges the contents of the JSON value from @a left with those of @a right. Does not - invoke any move, copy, or swap operations on individual elements. All - iterators and references remain valid. The past-the-end iterator is - invalidated. implemented as a friend function callable via ADL. - - @param[in,out] left JSON value to exchange the contents with - @param[in,out] right JSON value to exchange the contents with - - @complexity Constant. - - @liveexample{The example below shows how JSON values can be swapped with - `swap()`.,swap__reference} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - friend void swap(reference left, reference right) noexcept ( - std::is_nothrow_move_constructible::value&& - std::is_nothrow_move_assignable::value&& - std::is_nothrow_move_constructible::value&& - std::is_nothrow_move_assignable::value - ) - { - left.swap(right); - } - - /*! - @brief exchanges the values - - Exchanges the contents of a JSON array with those of @a other. Does not - invoke any move, copy, or swap operations on individual elements. All - iterators and references remain valid. The past-the-end iterator is - invalidated. - - @param[in,out] other array to exchange the contents with - - @throw type_error.310 when JSON value is not an array; example: `"cannot - use swap() with string"` - - @complexity Constant. - - @liveexample{The example below shows how arrays can be swapped with - `swap()`.,swap__array_t} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - void swap(array_t& other) - { - // swap only works for arrays - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_array())) - { - std::swap(*(m_value.array), other); - } - else - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(310, "cannot use swap() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - } - - /*! - @brief exchanges the values - - Exchanges the contents of a JSON object with those of @a other. Does not - invoke any move, copy, or swap operations on individual elements. All - iterators and references remain valid. The past-the-end iterator is - invalidated. - - @param[in,out] other object to exchange the contents with - - @throw type_error.310 when JSON value is not an object; example: - `"cannot use swap() with string"` - - @complexity Constant. - - @liveexample{The example below shows how objects can be swapped with - `swap()`.,swap__object_t} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - void swap(object_t& other) - { - // swap only works for objects - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_object())) - { - std::swap(*(m_value.object), other); - } - else - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(310, "cannot use swap() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - } - - /*! - @brief exchanges the values - - Exchanges the contents of a JSON string with those of @a other. Does not - invoke any move, copy, or swap operations on individual elements. All - iterators and references remain valid. The past-the-end iterator is - invalidated. - - @param[in,out] other string to exchange the contents with - - @throw type_error.310 when JSON value is not a string; example: `"cannot - use swap() with boolean"` - - @complexity Constant. - - @liveexample{The example below shows how strings can be swapped with - `swap()`.,swap__string_t} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - void swap(string_t& other) - { - // swap only works for strings - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_string())) - { - std::swap(*(m_value.string), other); - } - else - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(310, "cannot use swap() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - } - - /*! - @brief exchanges the values - - Exchanges the contents of a JSON string with those of @a other. Does not - invoke any move, copy, or swap operations on individual elements. All - iterators and references remain valid. The past-the-end iterator is - invalidated. - - @param[in,out] other binary to exchange the contents with - - @throw type_error.310 when JSON value is not a string; example: `"cannot - use swap() with boolean"` - - @complexity Constant. - - @liveexample{The example below shows how strings can be swapped with - `swap()`.,swap__binary_t} - - @since version 3.8.0 - */ - void swap(binary_t& other) - { - // swap only works for strings - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_binary())) - { - std::swap(*(m_value.binary), other); - } - else - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(310, "cannot use swap() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - } - - /// @copydoc swap(binary_t) - void swap(typename binary_t::container_type& other) - { - // swap only works for strings - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(is_binary())) - { - std::swap(*(m_value.binary), other); - } - else - { - JSON_THROW(type_error::create(310, "cannot use swap() with " + std::string(type_name()))); - } - } - - /// @} - - public: - ////////////////////////////////////////// - // lexicographical comparison operators // - ////////////////////////////////////////// - - /// @name lexicographical comparison operators - /// @{ - - /*! - @brief comparison: equal - - Compares two JSON values for equality according to the following rules: - - Two JSON values are equal if (1) they are from the same type and (2) - their stored values are the same according to their respective - `operator==`. - - Integer and floating-point numbers are automatically converted before - comparison. Note that two NaN values are always treated as unequal. - - Two JSON null values are equal. - - @note Floating-point inside JSON values numbers are compared with - `json::number_float_t::operator==` which is `double::operator==` by - default. To compare floating-point while respecting an epsilon, an alternative - [comparison function](https://github.com/mariokonrad/marnav/blob/master/include/marnav/math/floatingpoint.hpp#L34-#L39) - could be used, for instance - @code {.cpp} - template::value, T>::type> - inline bool is_same(T a, T b, T epsilon = std::numeric_limits::epsilon()) noexcept - { - return std::abs(a - b) <= epsilon; - } - @endcode - Or you can self-defined operator equal function like this: - @code {.cpp} - bool my_equal(const_reference lhs, const_reference rhs) { - const auto lhs_type lhs.type(); - const auto rhs_type rhs.type(); - if (lhs_type == rhs_type) { - switch(lhs_type) - // self_defined case - case value_t::number_float: - return std::abs(lhs - rhs) <= std::numeric_limits::epsilon(); - // other cases remain the same with the original - ... - } - ... - } - @endcode - - @note NaN values never compare equal to themselves or to other NaN values. - - @param[in] lhs first JSON value to consider - @param[in] rhs second JSON value to consider - @return whether the values @a lhs and @a rhs are equal - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this function never throws exceptions. - - @complexity Linear. - - @liveexample{The example demonstrates comparing several JSON - types.,operator__equal} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - friend bool operator==(const_reference lhs, const_reference rhs) noexcept - { - const auto lhs_type = lhs.type(); - const auto rhs_type = rhs.type(); - - if (lhs_type == rhs_type) - { - switch (lhs_type) - { - case value_t::array: - return *lhs.m_value.array == *rhs.m_value.array; - - case value_t::object: - return *lhs.m_value.object == *rhs.m_value.object; - - case value_t::null: - return true; - - case value_t::string: - return *lhs.m_value.string == *rhs.m_value.string; - - case value_t::boolean: - return lhs.m_value.boolean == rhs.m_value.boolean; - - case value_t::number_integer: - return lhs.m_value.number_integer == rhs.m_value.number_integer; - - case value_t::number_unsigned: - return lhs.m_value.number_unsigned == rhs.m_value.number_unsigned; - - case value_t::number_float: - return lhs.m_value.number_float == rhs.m_value.number_float; - - case value_t::binary: - return *lhs.m_value.binary == *rhs.m_value.binary; - - default: - return false; - } - } - else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_integer && rhs_type == value_t::number_float) - { - return static_cast(lhs.m_value.number_integer) == rhs.m_value.number_float; - } - else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_float && rhs_type == value_t::number_integer) - { - return lhs.m_value.number_float == static_cast(rhs.m_value.number_integer); - } - else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_unsigned && rhs_type == value_t::number_float) - { - return static_cast(lhs.m_value.number_unsigned) == rhs.m_value.number_float; - } - else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_float && rhs_type == value_t::number_unsigned) - { - return lhs.m_value.number_float == static_cast(rhs.m_value.number_unsigned); - } - else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_unsigned && rhs_type == value_t::number_integer) - { - return static_cast(lhs.m_value.number_unsigned) == rhs.m_value.number_integer; - } - else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_integer && rhs_type == value_t::number_unsigned) - { - return lhs.m_value.number_integer == static_cast(rhs.m_value.number_unsigned); - } - - return false; - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: equal - @copydoc operator==(const_reference, const_reference) - */ - template::value, int>::type = 0> - friend bool operator==(const_reference lhs, const ScalarType rhs) noexcept - { - return lhs == basic_json(rhs); - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: equal - @copydoc operator==(const_reference, const_reference) - */ - template::value, int>::type = 0> - friend bool operator==(const ScalarType lhs, const_reference rhs) noexcept - { - return basic_json(lhs) == rhs; - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: not equal - - Compares two JSON values for inequality by calculating `not (lhs == rhs)`. - - @param[in] lhs first JSON value to consider - @param[in] rhs second JSON value to consider - @return whether the values @a lhs and @a rhs are not equal - - @complexity Linear. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this function never throws exceptions. - - @liveexample{The example demonstrates comparing several JSON - types.,operator__notequal} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - friend bool operator!=(const_reference lhs, const_reference rhs) noexcept - { - return !(lhs == rhs); - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: not equal - @copydoc operator!=(const_reference, const_reference) - */ - template::value, int>::type = 0> - friend bool operator!=(const_reference lhs, const ScalarType rhs) noexcept - { - return lhs != basic_json(rhs); - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: not equal - @copydoc operator!=(const_reference, const_reference) - */ - template::value, int>::type = 0> - friend bool operator!=(const ScalarType lhs, const_reference rhs) noexcept - { - return basic_json(lhs) != rhs; - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: less than - - Compares whether one JSON value @a lhs is less than another JSON value @a - rhs according to the following rules: - - If @a lhs and @a rhs have the same type, the values are compared using - the default `<` operator. - - Integer and floating-point numbers are automatically converted before - comparison - - In case @a lhs and @a rhs have different types, the values are ignored - and the order of the types is considered, see - @ref operator<(const value_t, const value_t). - - @param[in] lhs first JSON value to consider - @param[in] rhs second JSON value to consider - @return whether @a lhs is less than @a rhs - - @complexity Linear. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this function never throws exceptions. - - @liveexample{The example demonstrates comparing several JSON - types.,operator__less} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - friend bool operator<(const_reference lhs, const_reference rhs) noexcept - { - const auto lhs_type = lhs.type(); - const auto rhs_type = rhs.type(); - - if (lhs_type == rhs_type) - { - switch (lhs_type) - { - case value_t::array: - // note parentheses are necessary, see - // https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1530 - return (*lhs.m_value.array) < (*rhs.m_value.array); - - case value_t::object: - return (*lhs.m_value.object) < (*rhs.m_value.object); - - case value_t::null: - return false; - - case value_t::string: - return (*lhs.m_value.string) < (*rhs.m_value.string); - - case value_t::boolean: - return (lhs.m_value.boolean) < (rhs.m_value.boolean); - - case value_t::number_integer: - return (lhs.m_value.number_integer) < (rhs.m_value.number_integer); - - case value_t::number_unsigned: - return (lhs.m_value.number_unsigned) < (rhs.m_value.number_unsigned); - - case value_t::number_float: - return (lhs.m_value.number_float) < (rhs.m_value.number_float); - - case value_t::binary: - return (*lhs.m_value.binary) < (*rhs.m_value.binary); - - default: - return false; - } - } - else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_integer && rhs_type == value_t::number_float) - { - return static_cast(lhs.m_value.number_integer) < rhs.m_value.number_float; - } - else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_float && rhs_type == value_t::number_integer) - { - return lhs.m_value.number_float < static_cast(rhs.m_value.number_integer); - } - else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_unsigned && rhs_type == value_t::number_float) - { - return static_cast(lhs.m_value.number_unsigned) < rhs.m_value.number_float; - } - else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_float && rhs_type == value_t::number_unsigned) - { - return lhs.m_value.number_float < static_cast(rhs.m_value.number_unsigned); - } - else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_integer && rhs_type == value_t::number_unsigned) - { - return lhs.m_value.number_integer < static_cast(rhs.m_value.number_unsigned); - } - else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_unsigned && rhs_type == value_t::number_integer) - { - return static_cast(lhs.m_value.number_unsigned) < rhs.m_value.number_integer; - } - - // We only reach this line if we cannot compare values. In that case, - // we compare types. Note we have to call the operator explicitly, - // because MSVC has problems otherwise. - return operator<(lhs_type, rhs_type); - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: less than - @copydoc operator<(const_reference, const_reference) - */ - template::value, int>::type = 0> - friend bool operator<(const_reference lhs, const ScalarType rhs) noexcept - { - return lhs < basic_json(rhs); - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: less than - @copydoc operator<(const_reference, const_reference) - */ - template::value, int>::type = 0> - friend bool operator<(const ScalarType lhs, const_reference rhs) noexcept - { - return basic_json(lhs) < rhs; - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: less than or equal - - Compares whether one JSON value @a lhs is less than or equal to another - JSON value by calculating `not (rhs < lhs)`. - - @param[in] lhs first JSON value to consider - @param[in] rhs second JSON value to consider - @return whether @a lhs is less than or equal to @a rhs - - @complexity Linear. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this function never throws exceptions. - - @liveexample{The example demonstrates comparing several JSON - types.,operator__greater} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - friend bool operator<=(const_reference lhs, const_reference rhs) noexcept - { - return !(rhs < lhs); - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: less than or equal - @copydoc operator<=(const_reference, const_reference) - */ - template::value, int>::type = 0> - friend bool operator<=(const_reference lhs, const ScalarType rhs) noexcept - { - return lhs <= basic_json(rhs); - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: less than or equal - @copydoc operator<=(const_reference, const_reference) - */ - template::value, int>::type = 0> - friend bool operator<=(const ScalarType lhs, const_reference rhs) noexcept - { - return basic_json(lhs) <= rhs; - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: greater than - - Compares whether one JSON value @a lhs is greater than another - JSON value by calculating `not (lhs <= rhs)`. - - @param[in] lhs first JSON value to consider - @param[in] rhs second JSON value to consider - @return whether @a lhs is greater than to @a rhs - - @complexity Linear. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this function never throws exceptions. - - @liveexample{The example demonstrates comparing several JSON - types.,operator__lessequal} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - friend bool operator>(const_reference lhs, const_reference rhs) noexcept - { - return !(lhs <= rhs); - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: greater than - @copydoc operator>(const_reference, const_reference) - */ - template::value, int>::type = 0> - friend bool operator>(const_reference lhs, const ScalarType rhs) noexcept - { - return lhs > basic_json(rhs); - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: greater than - @copydoc operator>(const_reference, const_reference) - */ - template::value, int>::type = 0> - friend bool operator>(const ScalarType lhs, const_reference rhs) noexcept - { - return basic_json(lhs) > rhs; - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: greater than or equal - - Compares whether one JSON value @a lhs is greater than or equal to another - JSON value by calculating `not (lhs < rhs)`. - - @param[in] lhs first JSON value to consider - @param[in] rhs second JSON value to consider - @return whether @a lhs is greater than or equal to @a rhs - - @complexity Linear. - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this function never throws exceptions. - - @liveexample{The example demonstrates comparing several JSON - types.,operator__greaterequal} - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - friend bool operator>=(const_reference lhs, const_reference rhs) noexcept - { - return !(lhs < rhs); - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: greater than or equal - @copydoc operator>=(const_reference, const_reference) - */ - template::value, int>::type = 0> - friend bool operator>=(const_reference lhs, const ScalarType rhs) noexcept - { - return lhs >= basic_json(rhs); - } - - /*! - @brief comparison: greater than or equal - @copydoc operator>=(const_reference, const_reference) - */ - template::value, int>::type = 0> - friend bool operator>=(const ScalarType lhs, const_reference rhs) noexcept - { - return basic_json(lhs) >= rhs; - } - - /// @} - - /////////////////// - // serialization // - /////////////////// - - /// @name serialization - /// @{ - - /*! - @brief serialize to stream - - Serialize the given JSON value @a j to the output stream @a o. The JSON - value will be serialized using the @ref dump member function. - - - The indentation of the output can be controlled with the member variable - `width` of the output stream @a o. For instance, using the manipulator - `std::setw(4)` on @a o sets the indentation level to `4` and the - serialization result is the same as calling `dump(4)`. - - - The indentation character can be controlled with the member variable - `fill` of the output stream @a o. For instance, the manipulator - `std::setfill('\\t')` sets indentation to use a tab character rather than - the default space character. - - @param[in,out] o stream to serialize to - @param[in] j JSON value to serialize - - @return the stream @a o - - @throw type_error.316 if a string stored inside the JSON value is not - UTF-8 encoded - - @complexity Linear. - - @liveexample{The example below shows the serialization with different - parameters to `width` to adjust the indentation level.,operator_serialize} - - @since version 1.0.0; indentation character added in version 3.0.0 - */ - friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& o, const basic_json& j) - { - // read width member and use it as indentation parameter if nonzero - const bool pretty_print = o.width() > 0; - const auto indentation = pretty_print ? o.width() : 0; - - // reset width to 0 for subsequent calls to this stream - o.width(0); - - // do the actual serialization - serializer s(detail::output_adapter(o), o.fill()); - s.dump(j, pretty_print, false, static_cast(indentation)); - return o; - } - - /*! - @brief serialize to stream - @deprecated This stream operator is deprecated and will be removed in - future 4.0.0 of the library. Please use - @ref operator<<(std::ostream&, const basic_json&) - instead; that is, replace calls like `j >> o;` with `o << j;`. - @since version 1.0.0; deprecated since version 3.0.0 - */ - JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(3.0.0, operator<<(std::ostream&, const basic_json&)) - friend std::ostream& operator>>(const basic_json& j, std::ostream& o) - { - return o << j; - } - - /// @} - - - ///////////////////// - // deserialization // - ///////////////////// - - /// @name deserialization - /// @{ - - /*! - @brief deserialize from a compatible input - - @tparam InputType A compatible input, for instance - - an std::istream object - - a FILE pointer - - a C-style array of characters - - a pointer to a null-terminated string of single byte characters - - an object obj for which begin(obj) and end(obj) produces a valid pair of - iterators. - - @param[in] i input to read from - @param[in] cb a parser callback function of type @ref parser_callback_t - which is used to control the deserialization by filtering unwanted values - (optional) - @param[in] allow_exceptions whether to throw exceptions in case of a - parse error (optional, true by default) - @param[in] ignore_comments whether comments should be ignored and treated - like whitespace (true) or yield a parse error (true); (optional, false by - default) - - @return deserialized JSON value; in case of a parse error and - @a allow_exceptions set to `false`, the return value will be - value_t::discarded. - - @throw parse_error.101 if a parse error occurs; example: `""unexpected end - of input; expected string literal""` - @throw parse_error.102 if to_unicode fails or surrogate error - @throw parse_error.103 if to_unicode fails - - @complexity Linear in the length of the input. The parser is a predictive - LL(1) parser. The complexity can be higher if the parser callback function - @a cb or reading from the input @a i has a super-linear complexity. - - @note A UTF-8 byte order mark is silently ignored. - - @liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `parse()` function reading - from an array.,parse__array__parser_callback_t} - - @liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `parse()` function with - and without callback function.,parse__string__parser_callback_t} - - @liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `parse()` function with - and without callback function.,parse__istream__parser_callback_t} - - @liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `parse()` function reading - from a contiguous container.,parse__contiguouscontainer__parser_callback_t} - - @since version 2.0.3 (contiguous containers); version 3.9.0 allowed to - ignore comments. - */ - template - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - static basic_json parse(InputType&& i, - const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr, - const bool allow_exceptions = true, - const bool ignore_comments = false) - { - basic_json result; - parser(detail::input_adapter(std::forward(i)), cb, allow_exceptions, ignore_comments).parse(true, result); - return result; - } - - /*! - @brief deserialize from a pair of character iterators - - The value_type of the iterator must be a integral type with size of 1, 2 or - 4 bytes, which will be interpreted respectively as UTF-8, UTF-16 and UTF-32. - - @param[in] first iterator to start of character range - @param[in] last iterator to end of character range - @param[in] cb a parser callback function of type @ref parser_callback_t - which is used to control the deserialization by filtering unwanted values - (optional) - @param[in] allow_exceptions whether to throw exceptions in case of a - parse error (optional, true by default) - @param[in] ignore_comments whether comments should be ignored and treated - like whitespace (true) or yield a parse error (true); (optional, false by - default) - - @return deserialized JSON value; in case of a parse error and - @a allow_exceptions set to `false`, the return value will be - value_t::discarded. - - @throw parse_error.101 if a parse error occurs; example: `""unexpected end - of input; expected string literal""` - @throw parse_error.102 if to_unicode fails or surrogate error - @throw parse_error.103 if to_unicode fails - */ - template - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - static basic_json parse(IteratorType first, - IteratorType last, - const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr, - const bool allow_exceptions = true, - const bool ignore_comments = false) - { - basic_json result; - parser(detail::input_adapter(std::move(first), std::move(last)), cb, allow_exceptions, ignore_comments).parse(true, result); - return result; - } - - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(3.8.0, parse(ptr, ptr + len)) - static basic_json parse(detail::span_input_adapter&& i, - const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr, - const bool allow_exceptions = true, - const bool ignore_comments = false) - { - basic_json result; - parser(i.get(), cb, allow_exceptions, ignore_comments).parse(true, result); - return result; - } - - /*! - @brief check if the input is valid JSON - - Unlike the @ref parse(InputType&&, const parser_callback_t,const bool) - function, this function neither throws an exception in case of invalid JSON - input (i.e., a parse error) nor creates diagnostic information. - - @tparam InputType A compatible input, for instance - - an std::istream object - - a FILE pointer - - a C-style array of characters - - a pointer to a null-terminated string of single byte characters - - an object obj for which begin(obj) and end(obj) produces a valid pair of - iterators. - - @param[in] i input to read from - @param[in] ignore_comments whether comments should be ignored and treated - like whitespace (true) or yield a parse error (true); (optional, false by - default) - - @return Whether the input read from @a i is valid JSON. - - @complexity Linear in the length of the input. The parser is a predictive - LL(1) parser. - - @note A UTF-8 byte order mark is silently ignored. - - @liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `accept()` function reading - from a string.,accept__string} - */ - template - static bool accept(InputType&& i, - const bool ignore_comments = false) - { - return parser(detail::input_adapter(std::forward(i)), nullptr, false, ignore_comments).accept(true); - } - - template - static bool accept(IteratorType first, IteratorType last, - const bool ignore_comments = false) - { - return parser(detail::input_adapter(std::move(first), std::move(last)), nullptr, false, ignore_comments).accept(true); - } - - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(3.8.0, accept(ptr, ptr + len)) - static bool accept(detail::span_input_adapter&& i, - const bool ignore_comments = false) - { - return parser(i.get(), nullptr, false, ignore_comments).accept(true); - } - - /*! - @brief generate SAX events - - The SAX event lister must follow the interface of @ref json_sax. - - This function reads from a compatible input. Examples are: - - an std::istream object - - a FILE pointer - - a C-style array of characters - - a pointer to a null-terminated string of single byte characters - - an object obj for which begin(obj) and end(obj) produces a valid pair of - iterators. - - @param[in] i input to read from - @param[in,out] sax SAX event listener - @param[in] format the format to parse (JSON, CBOR, MessagePack, or UBJSON) - @param[in] strict whether the input has to be consumed completely - @param[in] ignore_comments whether comments should be ignored and treated - like whitespace (true) or yield a parse error (true); (optional, false by - default); only applies to the JSON file format. - - @return return value of the last processed SAX event - - @throw parse_error.101 if a parse error occurs; example: `""unexpected end - of input; expected string literal""` - @throw parse_error.102 if to_unicode fails or surrogate error - @throw parse_error.103 if to_unicode fails - - @complexity Linear in the length of the input. The parser is a predictive - LL(1) parser. The complexity can be higher if the SAX consumer @a sax has - a super-linear complexity. - - @note A UTF-8 byte order mark is silently ignored. - - @liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `sax_parse()` function - reading from string and processing the events with a user-defined SAX - event consumer.,sax_parse} - - @since version 3.2.0 - */ - template - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(2) - static bool sax_parse(InputType&& i, SAX* sax, - input_format_t format = input_format_t::json, - const bool strict = true, - const bool ignore_comments = false) - { - auto ia = detail::input_adapter(std::forward(i)); - return format == input_format_t::json - ? parser(std::move(ia), nullptr, true, ignore_comments).sax_parse(sax, strict) - : detail::binary_reader(std::move(ia)).sax_parse(format, sax, strict); - } - - template - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(3) - static bool sax_parse(IteratorType first, IteratorType last, SAX* sax, - input_format_t format = input_format_t::json, - const bool strict = true, - const bool ignore_comments = false) - { - auto ia = detail::input_adapter(std::move(first), std::move(last)); - return format == input_format_t::json - ? parser(std::move(ia), nullptr, true, ignore_comments).sax_parse(sax, strict) - : detail::binary_reader(std::move(ia)).sax_parse(format, sax, strict); - } - - template - JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(3.8.0, sax_parse(ptr, ptr + len, ...)) - JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(2) - static bool sax_parse(detail::span_input_adapter&& i, SAX* sax, - input_format_t format = input_format_t::json, - const bool strict = true, - const bool ignore_comments = false) - { - auto ia = i.get(); - return format == input_format_t::json - ? parser(std::move(ia), nullptr, true, ignore_comments).sax_parse(sax, strict) - : detail::binary_reader(std::move(ia)).sax_parse(format, sax, strict); - } - - /*! - @brief deserialize from stream - @deprecated This stream operator is deprecated and will be removed in - version 4.0.0 of the library. Please use - @ref operator>>(std::istream&, basic_json&) - instead; that is, replace calls like `j << i;` with `i >> j;`. - @since version 1.0.0; deprecated since version 3.0.0 - */ - JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(3.0.0, operator>>(std::istream&, basic_json&)) - friend std::istream& operator<<(basic_json& j, std::istream& i) - { - return operator>>(i, j); - } - - /*! - @brief deserialize from stream - - Deserializes an input stream to a JSON value. - - @param[in,out] i input stream to read a serialized JSON value from - @param[in,out] j JSON value to write the deserialized input to - - @throw parse_error.101 in case of an unexpected token - @throw parse_error.102 if to_unicode fails or surrogate error - @throw parse_error.103 if to_unicode fails - - @complexity Linear in the length of the input. The parser is a predictive - LL(1) parser. - - @note A UTF-8 byte order mark is silently ignored. - - @liveexample{The example below shows how a JSON value is constructed by - reading a serialization from a stream.,operator_deserialize} - - @sa parse(std::istream&, const parser_callback_t) for a variant with a - parser callback function to filter values while parsing - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - friend std::istream& operator>>(std::istream& i, basic_json& j) - { - parser(detail::input_adapter(i)).parse(false, j); - return i; - } - - /// @} - - /////////////////////////// - // convenience functions // - /////////////////////////// - - /*! - @brief return the type as string - - Returns the type name as string to be used in error messages - usually to - indicate that a function was called on a wrong JSON type. - - @return a string representation of a the @a m_type member: - Value type | return value - ----------- | ------------- - null | `"null"` - boolean | `"boolean"` - string | `"string"` - number | `"number"` (for all number types) - object | `"object"` - array | `"array"` - binary | `"binary"` - discarded | `"discarded"` - - @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this function never throws exceptions. - - @complexity Constant. - - @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `type_name()` for all JSON - types.,type_name} - - @sa @ref type() -- return the type of the JSON value - @sa @ref operator value_t() -- return the type of the JSON value (implicit) - - @since version 1.0.0, public since 2.1.0, `const char*` and `noexcept` - since 3.0.0 - */ - JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL - const char* type_name() const noexcept - { - { - switch (m_type) - { - case value_t::null: - return "null"; - case value_t::object: - return "object"; - case value_t::array: - return "array"; - case value_t::string: - return "string"; - case value_t::boolean: - return "boolean"; - case value_t::binary: - return "binary"; - case value_t::discarded: - return "discarded"; - default: - return "number"; - } - } - } - - - private: - ////////////////////// - // member variables // - ////////////////////// - - /// the type of the current element - value_t m_type = value_t::null; - - /// the value of the current element - json_value m_value = {}; - - ////////////////////////////////////////// - // binary serialization/deserialization // - ////////////////////////////////////////// - - /// @name binary serialization/deserialization support - /// @{ - - public: - /*! - @brief create a CBOR serialization of a given JSON value - - Serializes a given JSON value @a j to a byte vector using the CBOR (Concise - Binary Object Representation) serialization format. CBOR is a binary - serialization format which aims to be more compact than JSON itself, yet - more efficient to parse. - - The library uses the following mapping from JSON values types to - CBOR types according to the CBOR specification (RFC 7049): - - JSON value type | value/range | CBOR type | first byte - --------------- | ------------------------------------------ | ---------------------------------- | --------------- - null | `null` | Null | 0xF6 - boolean | `true` | True | 0xF5 - boolean | `false` | False | 0xF4 - number_integer | -9223372036854775808..-2147483649 | Negative integer (8 bytes follow) | 0x3B - number_integer | -2147483648..-32769 | Negative integer (4 bytes follow) | 0x3A - number_integer | -32768..-129 | Negative integer (2 bytes follow) | 0x39 - number_integer | -128..-25 | Negative integer (1 byte follow) | 0x38 - number_integer | -24..-1 | Negative integer | 0x20..0x37 - number_integer | 0..23 | Integer | 0x00..0x17 - number_integer | 24..255 | Unsigned integer (1 byte follow) | 0x18 - number_integer | 256..65535 | Unsigned integer (2 bytes follow) | 0x19 - number_integer | 65536..4294967295 | Unsigned integer (4 bytes follow) | 0x1A - number_integer | 4294967296..18446744073709551615 | Unsigned integer (8 bytes follow) | 0x1B - number_unsigned | 0..23 | Integer | 0x00..0x17 - number_unsigned | 24..255 | Unsigned integer (1 byte follow) | 0x18 - number_unsigned | 256..65535 | Unsigned integer (2 bytes follow) | 0x19 - number_unsigned | 65536..4294967295 | Unsigned integer (4 bytes follow) | 0x1A - number_unsigned | 4294967296..18446744073709551615 | Unsigned integer (8 bytes follow) | 0x1B - number_float | *any value representable by a float* | Single-Precision Float | 0xFA - number_float | *any value NOT representable by a float* | Double-Precision Float | 0xFB - string | *length*: 0..23 | UTF-8 string | 0x60..0x77 - string | *length*: 23..255 | UTF-8 string (1 byte follow) | 0x78 - string | *length*: 256..65535 | UTF-8 string (2 bytes follow) | 0x79 - string | *length*: 65536..4294967295 | UTF-8 string (4 bytes follow) | 0x7A - string | *length*: 4294967296..18446744073709551615 | UTF-8 string (8 bytes follow) | 0x7B - array | *size*: 0..23 | array | 0x80..0x97 - array | *size*: 23..255 | array (1 byte follow) | 0x98 - array | *size*: 256..65535 | array (2 bytes follow) | 0x99 - array | *size*: 65536..4294967295 | array (4 bytes follow) | 0x9A - array | *size*: 4294967296..18446744073709551615 | array (8 bytes follow) | 0x9B - object | *size*: 0..23 | map | 0xA0..0xB7 - object | *size*: 23..255 | map (1 byte follow) | 0xB8 - object | *size*: 256..65535 | map (2 bytes follow) | 0xB9 - object | *size*: 65536..4294967295 | map (4 bytes follow) | 0xBA - object | *size*: 4294967296..18446744073709551615 | map (8 bytes follow) | 0xBB - binary | *size*: 0..23 | byte string | 0x40..0x57 - binary | *size*: 23..255 | byte string (1 byte follow) | 0x58 - binary | *size*: 256..65535 | byte string (2 bytes follow) | 0x59 - binary | *size*: 65536..4294967295 | byte string (4 bytes follow) | 0x5A - binary | *size*: 4294967296..18446744073709551615 | byte string (8 bytes follow) | 0x5B - - @note The mapping is **complete** in the sense that any JSON value type - can be converted to a CBOR value. - - @note If NaN or Infinity are stored inside a JSON number, they are - serialized properly. This behavior differs from the @ref dump() - function which serializes NaN or Infinity to `null`. - - @note The following CBOR types are not used in the conversion: - - UTF-8 strings terminated by "break" (0x7F) - - arrays terminated by "break" (0x9F) - - maps terminated by "break" (0xBF) - - byte strings terminated by "break" (0x5F) - - date/time (0xC0..0xC1) - - bignum (0xC2..0xC3) - - decimal fraction (0xC4) - - bigfloat (0xC5) - - expected conversions (0xD5..0xD7) - - simple values (0xE0..0xF3, 0xF8) - - undefined (0xF7) - - half-precision floats (0xF9) - - break (0xFF) - - @param[in] j JSON value to serialize - @return CBOR serialization as byte vector - - @complexity Linear in the size of the JSON value @a j. - - @liveexample{The example shows the serialization of a JSON value to a byte - vector in CBOR format.,to_cbor} - - @sa http://cbor.io - @sa @ref from_cbor(detail::input_adapter&&, const bool, const bool, const cbor_tag_handler_t) for the - analogous deserialization - @sa @ref to_msgpack(const basic_json&) for the related MessagePack format - @sa @ref to_ubjson(const basic_json&, const bool, const bool) for the - related UBJSON format - - @since version 2.0.9; compact representation of floating-point numbers - since version 3.8.0 - */ - static std::vector to_cbor(const basic_json& j) - { - std::vector result; - to_cbor(j, result); - return result; - } - - static void to_cbor(const basic_json& j, detail::output_adapter o) - { - binary_writer(o).write_cbor(j); - } - - static void to_cbor(const basic_json& j, detail::output_adapter o) - { - binary_writer(o).write_cbor(j); - } - - /*! - @brief create a MessagePack serialization of a given JSON value - - Serializes a given JSON value @a j to a byte vector using the MessagePack - serialization format. MessagePack is a binary serialization format which - aims to be more compact than JSON itself, yet more efficient to parse. - - The library uses the following mapping from JSON values types to - MessagePack types according to the MessagePack specification: - - JSON value type | value/range | MessagePack type | first byte - --------------- | --------------------------------- | ---------------- | ---------- - null | `null` | nil | 0xC0 - boolean | `true` | true | 0xC3 - boolean | `false` | false | 0xC2 - number_integer | -9223372036854775808..-2147483649 | int64 | 0xD3 - number_integer | -2147483648..-32769 | int32 | 0xD2 - number_integer | -32768..-129 | int16 | 0xD1 - number_integer | -128..-33 | int8 | 0xD0 - number_integer | -32..-1 | negative fixint | 0xE0..0xFF - number_integer | 0..127 | positive fixint | 0x00..0x7F - number_integer | 128..255 | uint 8 | 0xCC - number_integer | 256..65535 | uint 16 | 0xCD - number_integer | 65536..4294967295 | uint 32 | 0xCE - number_integer | 4294967296..18446744073709551615 | uint 64 | 0xCF - number_unsigned | 0..127 | positive fixint | 0x00..0x7F - number_unsigned | 128..255 | uint 8 | 0xCC - number_unsigned | 256..65535 | uint 16 | 0xCD - number_unsigned | 65536..4294967295 | uint 32 | 0xCE - number_unsigned | 4294967296..18446744073709551615 | uint 64 | 0xCF - number_float | *any value representable by a float* | float 32 | 0xCA - number_float | *any value NOT representable by a float* | float 64 | 0xCB - string | *length*: 0..31 | fixstr | 0xA0..0xBF - string | *length*: 32..255 | str 8 | 0xD9 - string | *length*: 256..65535 | str 16 | 0xDA - string | *length*: 65536..4294967295 | str 32 | 0xDB - array | *size*: 0..15 | fixarray | 0x90..0x9F - array | *size*: 16..65535 | array 16 | 0xDC - array | *size*: 65536..4294967295 | array 32 | 0xDD - object | *size*: 0..15 | fix map | 0x80..0x8F - object | *size*: 16..65535 | map 16 | 0xDE - object | *size*: 65536..4294967295 | map 32 | 0xDF - binary | *size*: 0..255 | bin 8 | 0xC4 - binary | *size*: 256..65535 | bin 16 | 0xC5 - binary | *size*: 65536..4294967295 | bin 32 | 0xC6 - - @note The mapping is **complete** in the sense that any JSON value type - can be converted to a MessagePack value. - - @note The following values can **not** be converted to a MessagePack value: - - strings with more than 4294967295 bytes - - byte strings with more than 4294967295 bytes - - arrays with more than 4294967295 elements - - objects with more than 4294967295 elements - - @note Any MessagePack output created @ref to_msgpack can be successfully - parsed by @ref from_msgpack. - - @note If NaN or Infinity are stored inside a JSON number, they are - serialized properly. This behavior differs from the @ref dump() - function which serializes NaN or Infinity to `null`. - - @param[in] j JSON value to serialize - @return MessagePack serialization as byte vector - - @complexity Linear in the size of the JSON value @a j. - - @liveexample{The example shows the serialization of a JSON value to a byte - vector in MessagePack format.,to_msgpack} - - @sa http://msgpack.org - @sa @ref from_msgpack for the analogous deserialization - @sa @ref to_cbor(const basic_json& for the related CBOR format - @sa @ref to_ubjson(const basic_json&, const bool, const bool) for the - related UBJSON format - - @since version 2.0.9 - */ - static std::vector to_msgpack(const basic_json& j) - { - std::vector result; - to_msgpack(j, result); - return result; - } - - static void to_msgpack(const basic_json& j, detail::output_adapter o) - { - binary_writer(o).write_msgpack(j); - } - - static void to_msgpack(const basic_json& j, detail::output_adapter o) - { - binary_writer(o).write_msgpack(j); - } - - /*! - @brief create a UBJSON serialization of a given JSON value - - Serializes a given JSON value @a j to a byte vector using the UBJSON - (Universal Binary JSON) serialization format. UBJSON aims to be more compact - than JSON itself, yet more efficient to parse. - - The library uses the following mapping from JSON values types to - UBJSON types according to the UBJSON specification: - - JSON value type | value/range | UBJSON type | marker - --------------- | --------------------------------- | ----------- | ------ - null | `null` | null | `Z` - boolean | `true` | true | `T` - boolean | `false` | false | `F` - number_integer | -9223372036854775808..-2147483649 | int64 | `L` - number_integer | -2147483648..-32769 | int32 | `l` - number_integer | -32768..-129 | int16 | `I` - number_integer | -128..127 | int8 | `i` - number_integer | 128..255 | uint8 | `U` - number_integer | 256..32767 | int16 | `I` - number_integer | 32768..2147483647 | int32 | `l` - number_integer | 2147483648..9223372036854775807 | int64 | `L` - number_unsigned | 0..127 | int8 | `i` - number_unsigned | 128..255 | uint8 | `U` - number_unsigned | 256..32767 | int16 | `I` - number_unsigned | 32768..2147483647 | int32 | `l` - number_unsigned | 2147483648..9223372036854775807 | int64 | `L` - number_unsigned | 2147483649..18446744073709551615 | high-precision | `H` - number_float | *any value* | float64 | `D` - string | *with shortest length indicator* | string | `S` - array | *see notes on optimized format* | array | `[` - object | *see notes on optimized format* | map | `{` - - @note The mapping is **complete** in the sense that any JSON value type - can be converted to a UBJSON value. - - @note The following values can **not** be converted to a UBJSON value: - - strings with more than 9223372036854775807 bytes (theoretical) - - @note The following markers are not used in the conversion: - - `Z`: no-op values are not created. - - `C`: single-byte strings are serialized with `S` markers. - - @note Any UBJSON output created @ref to_ubjson can be successfully parsed - by @ref from_ubjson. - - @note If NaN or Infinity are stored inside a JSON number, they are - serialized properly. This behavior differs from the @ref dump() - function which serializes NaN or Infinity to `null`. - - @note The optimized formats for containers are supported: Parameter - @a use_size adds size information to the beginning of a container and - removes the closing marker. Parameter @a use_type further checks - whether all elements of a container have the same type and adds the - type marker to the beginning of the container. The @a use_type - parameter must only be used together with @a use_size = true. Note - that @a use_size = true alone may result in larger representations - - the benefit of this parameter is that the receiving side is - immediately informed on the number of elements of the container. - - @note If the JSON data contains the binary type, the value stored is a list - of integers, as suggested by the UBJSON documentation. In particular, - this means that serialization and the deserialization of a JSON - containing binary values into UBJSON and back will result in a - different JSON object. - - @param[in] j JSON value to serialize - @param[in] use_size whether to add size annotations to container types - @param[in] use_type whether to add type annotations to container types - (must be combined with @a use_size = true) - @return UBJSON serialization as byte vector - - @complexity Linear in the size of the JSON value @a j. - - @liveexample{The example shows the serialization of a JSON value to a byte - vector in UBJSON format.,to_ubjson} - - @sa http://ubjson.org - @sa @ref from_ubjson(detail::input_adapter&&, const bool, const bool) for the - analogous deserialization - @sa @ref to_cbor(const basic_json& for the related CBOR format - @sa @ref to_msgpack(const basic_json&) for the related MessagePack format - - @since version 3.1.0 - */ - static std::vector to_ubjson(const basic_json& j, - const bool use_size = false, - const bool use_type = false) - { - std::vector result; - to_ubjson(j, result, use_size, use_type); - return result; - } - - static void to_ubjson(const basic_json& j, detail::output_adapter o, - const bool use_size = false, const bool use_type = false) - { - binary_writer(o).write_ubjson(j, use_size, use_type); - } - - static void to_ubjson(const basic_json& j, detail::output_adapter o, - const bool use_size = false, const bool use_type = false) - { - binary_writer(o).write_ubjson(j, use_size, use_type); - } - - - /*! - @brief Serializes the given JSON object `j` to BSON and returns a vector - containing the corresponding BSON-representation. - - BSON (Binary JSON) is a binary format in which zero or more ordered key/value pairs are - stored as a single entity (a so-called document). - - The library uses the following mapping from JSON values types to BSON types: - - JSON value type | value/range | BSON type | marker - --------------- | --------------------------------- | ----------- | ------ - null | `null` | null | 0x0A - boolean | `true`, `false` | boolean | 0x08 - number_integer | -9223372036854775808..-2147483649 | int64 | 0x12 - number_integer | -2147483648..2147483647 | int32 | 0x10 - number_integer | 2147483648..9223372036854775807 | int64 | 0x12 - number_unsigned | 0..2147483647 | int32 | 0x10 - number_unsigned | 2147483648..9223372036854775807 | int64 | 0x12 - number_unsigned | 9223372036854775808..18446744073709551615| -- | -- - number_float | *any value* | double | 0x01 - string | *any value* | string | 0x02 - array | *any value* | document | 0x04 - object | *any value* | document | 0x03 - binary | *any value* | binary | 0x05 - - @warning The mapping is **incomplete**, since only JSON-objects (and things - contained therein) can be serialized to BSON. - Also, integers larger than 9223372036854775807 cannot be serialized to BSON, - and the keys may not contain U+0000, since they are serialized a - zero-terminated c-strings. - - @throw out_of_range.407 if `j.is_number_unsigned() && j.get() > 9223372036854775807` - @throw out_of_range.409 if a key in `j` contains a NULL (U+0000) - @throw type_error.317 if `!j.is_object()` - - @pre The input `j` is required to be an object: `j.is_object() == true`. - - @note Any BSON output created via @ref to_bson can be successfully parsed - by @ref from_bson. - - @param[in] j JSON value to serialize - @return BSON serialization as byte vector - - @complexity Linear in the size of the JSON value @a j. - - @liveexample{The example shows the serialization of a JSON value to a byte - vector in BSON format.,to_bson} - - @sa http://bsonspec.org/spec.html - @sa @ref from_bson(detail::input_adapter&&, const bool strict) for the - analogous deserialization - @sa @ref to_ubjson(const basic_json&, const bool, const bool) for the - related UBJSON format - @sa @ref to_cbor(const basic_json&) for the related CBOR format - @sa @ref to_msgpack(const basic_json&) for the related MessagePack format - */ - static std::vector to_bson(const basic_json& j) - { - std::vector result; - to_bson(j, result); - return result; - } - - /*! - @brief Serializes the given JSON object `j` to BSON and forwards the - corresponding BSON-representation to the given output_adapter `o`. - @param j The JSON object to convert to BSON. - @param o The output adapter that receives the binary BSON representation. - @pre The input `j` shall be an object: `j.is_object() == true` - @sa @ref to_bson(const basic_json&) - */ - static void to_bson(const basic_json& j, detail::output_adapter o) - { - binary_writer(o).write_bson(j); - } - - /*! - @copydoc to_bson(const basic_json&, detail::output_adapter) - */ - static void to_bson(const basic_json& j, detail::output_adapter o) - { - binary_writer(o).write_bson(j); - } - - - /*! - @brief create a JSON value from an input in CBOR format - - Deserializes a given input @a i to a JSON value using the CBOR (Concise - Binary Object Representation) serialization format. - - The library maps CBOR types to JSON value types as follows: - - CBOR type | JSON value type | first byte - ---------------------- | --------------- | ---------- - Integer | number_unsigned | 0x00..0x17 - Unsigned integer | number_unsigned | 0x18 - Unsigned integer | number_unsigned | 0x19 - Unsigned integer | number_unsigned | 0x1A - Unsigned integer | number_unsigned | 0x1B - Negative integer | number_integer | 0x20..0x37 - Negative integer | number_integer | 0x38 - Negative integer | number_integer | 0x39 - Negative integer | number_integer | 0x3A - Negative integer | number_integer | 0x3B - Byte string | binary | 0x40..0x57 - Byte string | binary | 0x58 - Byte string | binary | 0x59 - Byte string | binary | 0x5A - Byte string | binary | 0x5B - UTF-8 string | string | 0x60..0x77 - UTF-8 string | string | 0x78 - UTF-8 string | string | 0x79 - UTF-8 string | string | 0x7A - UTF-8 string | string | 0x7B - UTF-8 string | string | 0x7F - array | array | 0x80..0x97 - array | array | 0x98 - array | array | 0x99 - array | array | 0x9A - array | array | 0x9B - array | array | 0x9F - map | object | 0xA0..0xB7 - map | object | 0xB8 - map | object | 0xB9 - map | object | 0xBA - map | object | 0xBB - map | object | 0xBF - False | `false` | 0xF4 - True | `true` | 0xF5 - Null | `null` | 0xF6 - Half-Precision Float | number_float | 0xF9 - Single-Precision Float | number_float | 0xFA - Double-Precision Float | number_float | 0xFB - - @warning The mapping is **incomplete** in the sense that not all CBOR - types can be converted to a JSON value. The following CBOR types - are not supported and will yield parse errors (parse_error.112): - - date/time (0xC0..0xC1) - - bignum (0xC2..0xC3) - - decimal fraction (0xC4) - - bigfloat (0xC5) - - expected conversions (0xD5..0xD7) - - simple values (0xE0..0xF3, 0xF8) - - undefined (0xF7) - - @warning CBOR allows map keys of any type, whereas JSON only allows - strings as keys in object values. Therefore, CBOR maps with keys - other than UTF-8 strings are rejected (parse_error.113). - - @note Any CBOR output created @ref to_cbor can be successfully parsed by - @ref from_cbor. - - @param[in] i an input in CBOR format convertible to an input adapter - @param[in] strict whether to expect the input to be consumed until EOF - (true by default) - @param[in] allow_exceptions whether to throw exceptions in case of a - parse error (optional, true by default) - @param[in] tag_handler how to treat CBOR tags (optional, error by default) - - @return deserialized JSON value; in case of a parse error and - @a allow_exceptions set to `false`, the return value will be - value_t::discarded. - - @throw parse_error.110 if the given input ends prematurely or the end of - file was not reached when @a strict was set to true - @throw parse_error.112 if unsupported features from CBOR were - used in the given input @a v or if the input is not valid CBOR - @throw parse_error.113 if a string was expected as map key, but not found - - @complexity Linear in the size of the input @a i. - - @liveexample{The example shows the deserialization of a byte vector in CBOR - format to a JSON value.,from_cbor} - - @sa http://cbor.io - @sa @ref to_cbor(const basic_json&) for the analogous serialization - @sa @ref from_msgpack(detail::input_adapter&&, const bool, const bool) for the - related MessagePack format - @sa @ref from_ubjson(detail::input_adapter&&, const bool, const bool) for the - related UBJSON format - - @since version 2.0.9; parameter @a start_index since 2.1.1; changed to - consume input adapters, removed start_index parameter, and added - @a strict parameter since 3.0.0; added @a allow_exceptions parameter - since 3.2.0; added @a tag_handler parameter since 3.9.0. - */ - template - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - static basic_json from_cbor(InputType&& i, - const bool strict = true, - const bool allow_exceptions = true, - const cbor_tag_handler_t tag_handler = cbor_tag_handler_t::error) - { - basic_json result; - detail::json_sax_dom_parser sdp(result, allow_exceptions); - auto ia = detail::input_adapter(std::forward(i)); - const bool res = binary_reader(std::move(ia)).sax_parse(input_format_t::cbor, &sdp, strict, tag_handler); - return res ? result : basic_json(value_t::discarded); - } - - /*! - @copydoc from_cbor(detail::input_adapter&&, const bool, const bool, const cbor_tag_handler_t) - */ - template - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - static basic_json from_cbor(IteratorType first, IteratorType last, - const bool strict = true, - const bool allow_exceptions = true, - const cbor_tag_handler_t tag_handler = cbor_tag_handler_t::error) - { - basic_json result; - detail::json_sax_dom_parser sdp(result, allow_exceptions); - auto ia = detail::input_adapter(std::move(first), std::move(last)); - const bool res = binary_reader(std::move(ia)).sax_parse(input_format_t::cbor, &sdp, strict, tag_handler); - return res ? result : basic_json(value_t::discarded); - } - - template - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(3.8.0, from_cbor(ptr, ptr + len)) - static basic_json from_cbor(const T* ptr, std::size_t len, - const bool strict = true, - const bool allow_exceptions = true, - const cbor_tag_handler_t tag_handler = cbor_tag_handler_t::error) - { - return from_cbor(ptr, ptr + len, strict, allow_exceptions, tag_handler); - } - - - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(3.8.0, from_cbor(ptr, ptr + len)) - static basic_json from_cbor(detail::span_input_adapter&& i, - const bool strict = true, - const bool allow_exceptions = true, - const cbor_tag_handler_t tag_handler = cbor_tag_handler_t::error) - { - basic_json result; - detail::json_sax_dom_parser sdp(result, allow_exceptions); - auto ia = i.get(); - const bool res = binary_reader(std::move(ia)).sax_parse(input_format_t::cbor, &sdp, strict, tag_handler); - return res ? result : basic_json(value_t::discarded); - } - - /*! - @brief create a JSON value from an input in MessagePack format - - Deserializes a given input @a i to a JSON value using the MessagePack - serialization format. - - The library maps MessagePack types to JSON value types as follows: - - MessagePack type | JSON value type | first byte - ---------------- | --------------- | ---------- - positive fixint | number_unsigned | 0x00..0x7F - fixmap | object | 0x80..0x8F - fixarray | array | 0x90..0x9F - fixstr | string | 0xA0..0xBF - nil | `null` | 0xC0 - false | `false` | 0xC2 - true | `true` | 0xC3 - float 32 | number_float | 0xCA - float 64 | number_float | 0xCB - uint 8 | number_unsigned | 0xCC - uint 16 | number_unsigned | 0xCD - uint 32 | number_unsigned | 0xCE - uint 64 | number_unsigned | 0xCF - int 8 | number_integer | 0xD0 - int 16 | number_integer | 0xD1 - int 32 | number_integer | 0xD2 - int 64 | number_integer | 0xD3 - str 8 | string | 0xD9 - str 16 | string | 0xDA - str 32 | string | 0xDB - array 16 | array | 0xDC - array 32 | array | 0xDD - map 16 | object | 0xDE - map 32 | object | 0xDF - bin 8 | binary | 0xC4 - bin 16 | binary | 0xC5 - bin 32 | binary | 0xC6 - ext 8 | binary | 0xC7 - ext 16 | binary | 0xC8 - ext 32 | binary | 0xC9 - fixext 1 | binary | 0xD4 - fixext 2 | binary | 0xD5 - fixext 4 | binary | 0xD6 - fixext 8 | binary | 0xD7 - fixext 16 | binary | 0xD8 - negative fixint | number_integer | 0xE0-0xFF - - @note Any MessagePack output created @ref to_msgpack can be successfully - parsed by @ref from_msgpack. - - @param[in] i an input in MessagePack format convertible to an input - adapter - @param[in] strict whether to expect the input to be consumed until EOF - (true by default) - @param[in] allow_exceptions whether to throw exceptions in case of a - parse error (optional, true by default) - - @return deserialized JSON value; in case of a parse error and - @a allow_exceptions set to `false`, the return value will be - value_t::discarded. - - @throw parse_error.110 if the given input ends prematurely or the end of - file was not reached when @a strict was set to true - @throw parse_error.112 if unsupported features from MessagePack were - used in the given input @a i or if the input is not valid MessagePack - @throw parse_error.113 if a string was expected as map key, but not found - - @complexity Linear in the size of the input @a i. - - @liveexample{The example shows the deserialization of a byte vector in - MessagePack format to a JSON value.,from_msgpack} - - @sa http://msgpack.org - @sa @ref to_msgpack(const basic_json&) for the analogous serialization - @sa @ref from_cbor(detail::input_adapter&&, const bool, const bool, const cbor_tag_handler_t) for the - related CBOR format - @sa @ref from_ubjson(detail::input_adapter&&, const bool, const bool) for - the related UBJSON format - @sa @ref from_bson(detail::input_adapter&&, const bool, const bool) for - the related BSON format - - @since version 2.0.9; parameter @a start_index since 2.1.1; changed to - consume input adapters, removed start_index parameter, and added - @a strict parameter since 3.0.0; added @a allow_exceptions parameter - since 3.2.0 - */ - template - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - static basic_json from_msgpack(InputType&& i, - const bool strict = true, - const bool allow_exceptions = true) - { - basic_json result; - detail::json_sax_dom_parser sdp(result, allow_exceptions); - auto ia = detail::input_adapter(std::forward(i)); - const bool res = binary_reader(std::move(ia)).sax_parse(input_format_t::msgpack, &sdp, strict); - return res ? result : basic_json(value_t::discarded); - } - - /*! - @copydoc from_msgpack(detail::input_adapter&&, const bool, const bool) - */ - template - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - static basic_json from_msgpack(IteratorType first, IteratorType last, - const bool strict = true, - const bool allow_exceptions = true) - { - basic_json result; - detail::json_sax_dom_parser sdp(result, allow_exceptions); - auto ia = detail::input_adapter(std::move(first), std::move(last)); - const bool res = binary_reader(std::move(ia)).sax_parse(input_format_t::msgpack, &sdp, strict); - return res ? result : basic_json(value_t::discarded); - } - - - template - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(3.8.0, from_msgpack(ptr, ptr + len)) - static basic_json from_msgpack(const T* ptr, std::size_t len, - const bool strict = true, - const bool allow_exceptions = true) - { - return from_msgpack(ptr, ptr + len, strict, allow_exceptions); - } - - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(3.8.0, from_msgpack(ptr, ptr + len)) - static basic_json from_msgpack(detail::span_input_adapter&& i, - const bool strict = true, - const bool allow_exceptions = true) - { - basic_json result; - detail::json_sax_dom_parser sdp(result, allow_exceptions); - auto ia = i.get(); - const bool res = binary_reader(std::move(ia)).sax_parse(input_format_t::msgpack, &sdp, strict); - return res ? result : basic_json(value_t::discarded); - } - - - /*! - @brief create a JSON value from an input in UBJSON format - - Deserializes a given input @a i to a JSON value using the UBJSON (Universal - Binary JSON) serialization format. - - The library maps UBJSON types to JSON value types as follows: - - UBJSON type | JSON value type | marker - ----------- | --------------------------------------- | ------ - no-op | *no value, next value is read* | `N` - null | `null` | `Z` - false | `false` | `F` - true | `true` | `T` - float32 | number_float | `d` - float64 | number_float | `D` - uint8 | number_unsigned | `U` - int8 | number_integer | `i` - int16 | number_integer | `I` - int32 | number_integer | `l` - int64 | number_integer | `L` - high-precision number | number_integer, number_unsigned, or number_float - depends on number string | 'H' - string | string | `S` - char | string | `C` - array | array (optimized values are supported) | `[` - object | object (optimized values are supported) | `{` - - @note The mapping is **complete** in the sense that any UBJSON value can - be converted to a JSON value. - - @param[in] i an input in UBJSON format convertible to an input adapter - @param[in] strict whether to expect the input to be consumed until EOF - (true by default) - @param[in] allow_exceptions whether to throw exceptions in case of a - parse error (optional, true by default) - - @return deserialized JSON value; in case of a parse error and - @a allow_exceptions set to `false`, the return value will be - value_t::discarded. - - @throw parse_error.110 if the given input ends prematurely or the end of - file was not reached when @a strict was set to true - @throw parse_error.112 if a parse error occurs - @throw parse_error.113 if a string could not be parsed successfully - - @complexity Linear in the size of the input @a i. - - @liveexample{The example shows the deserialization of a byte vector in - UBJSON format to a JSON value.,from_ubjson} - - @sa http://ubjson.org - @sa @ref to_ubjson(const basic_json&, const bool, const bool) for the - analogous serialization - @sa @ref from_cbor(detail::input_adapter&&, const bool, const bool, const cbor_tag_handler_t) for the - related CBOR format - @sa @ref from_msgpack(detail::input_adapter&&, const bool, const bool) for - the related MessagePack format - @sa @ref from_bson(detail::input_adapter&&, const bool, const bool) for - the related BSON format - - @since version 3.1.0; added @a allow_exceptions parameter since 3.2.0 - */ - template - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - static basic_json from_ubjson(InputType&& i, - const bool strict = true, - const bool allow_exceptions = true) - { - basic_json result; - detail::json_sax_dom_parser sdp(result, allow_exceptions); - auto ia = detail::input_adapter(std::forward(i)); - const bool res = binary_reader(std::move(ia)).sax_parse(input_format_t::ubjson, &sdp, strict); - return res ? result : basic_json(value_t::discarded); - } - - /*! - @copydoc from_ubjson(detail::input_adapter&&, const bool, const bool) - */ - template - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - static basic_json from_ubjson(IteratorType first, IteratorType last, - const bool strict = true, - const bool allow_exceptions = true) - { - basic_json result; - detail::json_sax_dom_parser sdp(result, allow_exceptions); - auto ia = detail::input_adapter(std::move(first), std::move(last)); - const bool res = binary_reader(std::move(ia)).sax_parse(input_format_t::ubjson, &sdp, strict); - return res ? result : basic_json(value_t::discarded); - } - - template - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(3.8.0, from_ubjson(ptr, ptr + len)) - static basic_json from_ubjson(const T* ptr, std::size_t len, - const bool strict = true, - const bool allow_exceptions = true) - { - return from_ubjson(ptr, ptr + len, strict, allow_exceptions); - } - - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(3.8.0, from_ubjson(ptr, ptr + len)) - static basic_json from_ubjson(detail::span_input_adapter&& i, - const bool strict = true, - const bool allow_exceptions = true) - { - basic_json result; - detail::json_sax_dom_parser sdp(result, allow_exceptions); - auto ia = i.get(); - const bool res = binary_reader(std::move(ia)).sax_parse(input_format_t::ubjson, &sdp, strict); - return res ? result : basic_json(value_t::discarded); - } - - - /*! - @brief Create a JSON value from an input in BSON format - - Deserializes a given input @a i to a JSON value using the BSON (Binary JSON) - serialization format. - - The library maps BSON record types to JSON value types as follows: - - BSON type | BSON marker byte | JSON value type - --------------- | ---------------- | --------------------------- - double | 0x01 | number_float - string | 0x02 | string - document | 0x03 | object - array | 0x04 | array - binary | 0x05 | still unsupported - undefined | 0x06 | still unsupported - ObjectId | 0x07 | still unsupported - boolean | 0x08 | boolean - UTC Date-Time | 0x09 | still unsupported - null | 0x0A | null - Regular Expr. | 0x0B | still unsupported - DB Pointer | 0x0C | still unsupported - JavaScript Code | 0x0D | still unsupported - Symbol | 0x0E | still unsupported - JavaScript Code | 0x0F | still unsupported - int32 | 0x10 | number_integer - Timestamp | 0x11 | still unsupported - 128-bit decimal float | 0x13 | still unsupported - Max Key | 0x7F | still unsupported - Min Key | 0xFF | still unsupported - - @warning The mapping is **incomplete**. The unsupported mappings - are indicated in the table above. - - @param[in] i an input in BSON format convertible to an input adapter - @param[in] strict whether to expect the input to be consumed until EOF - (true by default) - @param[in] allow_exceptions whether to throw exceptions in case of a - parse error (optional, true by default) - - @return deserialized JSON value; in case of a parse error and - @a allow_exceptions set to `false`, the return value will be - value_t::discarded. - - @throw parse_error.114 if an unsupported BSON record type is encountered - - @complexity Linear in the size of the input @a i. - - @liveexample{The example shows the deserialization of a byte vector in - BSON format to a JSON value.,from_bson} - - @sa http://bsonspec.org/spec.html - @sa @ref to_bson(const basic_json&) for the analogous serialization - @sa @ref from_cbor(detail::input_adapter&&, const bool, const bool, const cbor_tag_handler_t) for the - related CBOR format - @sa @ref from_msgpack(detail::input_adapter&&, const bool, const bool) for - the related MessagePack format - @sa @ref from_ubjson(detail::input_adapter&&, const bool, const bool) for the - related UBJSON format - */ - template - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - static basic_json from_bson(InputType&& i, - const bool strict = true, - const bool allow_exceptions = true) - { - basic_json result; - detail::json_sax_dom_parser sdp(result, allow_exceptions); - auto ia = detail::input_adapter(std::forward(i)); - const bool res = binary_reader(std::move(ia)).sax_parse(input_format_t::bson, &sdp, strict); - return res ? result : basic_json(value_t::discarded); - } - - /*! - @copydoc from_bson(detail::input_adapter&&, const bool, const bool) - */ - template - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - static basic_json from_bson(IteratorType first, IteratorType last, - const bool strict = true, - const bool allow_exceptions = true) - { - basic_json result; - detail::json_sax_dom_parser sdp(result, allow_exceptions); - auto ia = detail::input_adapter(std::move(first), std::move(last)); - const bool res = binary_reader(std::move(ia)).sax_parse(input_format_t::bson, &sdp, strict); - return res ? result : basic_json(value_t::discarded); - } - - template - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(3.8.0, from_bson(ptr, ptr + len)) - static basic_json from_bson(const T* ptr, std::size_t len, - const bool strict = true, - const bool allow_exceptions = true) - { - return from_bson(ptr, ptr + len, strict, allow_exceptions); - } - - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(3.8.0, from_bson(ptr, ptr + len)) - static basic_json from_bson(detail::span_input_adapter&& i, - const bool strict = true, - const bool allow_exceptions = true) - { - basic_json result; - detail::json_sax_dom_parser sdp(result, allow_exceptions); - auto ia = i.get(); - const bool res = binary_reader(std::move(ia)).sax_parse(input_format_t::bson, &sdp, strict); - return res ? result : basic_json(value_t::discarded); - } - /// @} - - ////////////////////////// - // JSON Pointer support // - ////////////////////////// - - /// @name JSON Pointer functions - /// @{ - - /*! - @brief access specified element via JSON Pointer - - Uses a JSON pointer to retrieve a reference to the respective JSON value. - No bound checking is performed. Similar to @ref operator[](const typename - object_t::key_type&), `null` values are created in arrays and objects if - necessary. - - In particular: - - If the JSON pointer points to an object key that does not exist, it - is created an filled with a `null` value before a reference to it - is returned. - - If the JSON pointer points to an array index that does not exist, it - is created an filled with a `null` value before a reference to it - is returned. All indices between the current maximum and the given - index are also filled with `null`. - - The special value `-` is treated as a synonym for the index past the - end. - - @param[in] ptr a JSON pointer - - @return reference to the element pointed to by @a ptr - - @complexity Constant. - - @throw parse_error.106 if an array index begins with '0' - @throw parse_error.109 if an array index was not a number - @throw out_of_range.404 if the JSON pointer can not be resolved - - @liveexample{The behavior is shown in the example.,operatorjson_pointer} - - @since version 2.0.0 - */ - reference operator[](const json_pointer& ptr) - { - return ptr.get_unchecked(this); - } - - /*! - @brief access specified element via JSON Pointer - - Uses a JSON pointer to retrieve a reference to the respective JSON value. - No bound checking is performed. The function does not change the JSON - value; no `null` values are created. In particular, the special value - `-` yields an exception. - - @param[in] ptr JSON pointer to the desired element - - @return const reference to the element pointed to by @a ptr - - @complexity Constant. - - @throw parse_error.106 if an array index begins with '0' - @throw parse_error.109 if an array index was not a number - @throw out_of_range.402 if the array index '-' is used - @throw out_of_range.404 if the JSON pointer can not be resolved - - @liveexample{The behavior is shown in the example.,operatorjson_pointer_const} - - @since version 2.0.0 - */ - const_reference operator[](const json_pointer& ptr) const - { - return ptr.get_unchecked(this); - } - - /*! - @brief access specified element via JSON Pointer - - Returns a reference to the element at with specified JSON pointer @a ptr, - with bounds checking. - - @param[in] ptr JSON pointer to the desired element - - @return reference to the element pointed to by @a ptr - - @throw parse_error.106 if an array index in the passed JSON pointer @a ptr - begins with '0'. See example below. - - @throw parse_error.109 if an array index in the passed JSON pointer @a ptr - is not a number. See example below. - - @throw out_of_range.401 if an array index in the passed JSON pointer @a ptr - is out of range. See example below. - - @throw out_of_range.402 if the array index '-' is used in the passed JSON - pointer @a ptr. As `at` provides checked access (and no elements are - implicitly inserted), the index '-' is always invalid. See example below. - - @throw out_of_range.403 if the JSON pointer describes a key of an object - which cannot be found. See example below. - - @throw out_of_range.404 if the JSON pointer @a ptr can not be resolved. - See example below. - - @exceptionsafety Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no - changes in the JSON value. - - @complexity Constant. - - @since version 2.0.0 - - @liveexample{The behavior is shown in the example.,at_json_pointer} - */ - reference at(const json_pointer& ptr) - { - return ptr.get_checked(this); - } - - /*! - @brief access specified element via JSON Pointer - - Returns a const reference to the element at with specified JSON pointer @a - ptr, with bounds checking. - - @param[in] ptr JSON pointer to the desired element - - @return reference to the element pointed to by @a ptr - - @throw parse_error.106 if an array index in the passed JSON pointer @a ptr - begins with '0'. See example below. - - @throw parse_error.109 if an array index in the passed JSON pointer @a ptr - is not a number. See example below. - - @throw out_of_range.401 if an array index in the passed JSON pointer @a ptr - is out of range. See example below. - - @throw out_of_range.402 if the array index '-' is used in the passed JSON - pointer @a ptr. As `at` provides checked access (and no elements are - implicitly inserted), the index '-' is always invalid. See example below. - - @throw out_of_range.403 if the JSON pointer describes a key of an object - which cannot be found. See example below. - - @throw out_of_range.404 if the JSON pointer @a ptr can not be resolved. - See example below. - - @exceptionsafety Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no - changes in the JSON value. - - @complexity Constant. - - @since version 2.0.0 - - @liveexample{The behavior is shown in the example.,at_json_pointer_const} - */ - const_reference at(const json_pointer& ptr) const - { - return ptr.get_checked(this); - } - - /*! - @brief return flattened JSON value - - The function creates a JSON object whose keys are JSON pointers (see [RFC - 6901](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901)) and whose values are all - primitive. The original JSON value can be restored using the @ref - unflatten() function. - - @return an object that maps JSON pointers to primitive values - - @note Empty objects and arrays are flattened to `null` and will not be - reconstructed correctly by the @ref unflatten() function. - - @complexity Linear in the size the JSON value. - - @liveexample{The following code shows how a JSON object is flattened to an - object whose keys consist of JSON pointers.,flatten} - - @sa @ref unflatten() for the reverse function - - @since version 2.0.0 - */ - basic_json flatten() const - { - basic_json result(value_t::object); - json_pointer::flatten("", *this, result); - return result; - } - - /*! - @brief unflatten a previously flattened JSON value - - The function restores the arbitrary nesting of a JSON value that has been - flattened before using the @ref flatten() function. The JSON value must - meet certain constraints: - 1. The value must be an object. - 2. The keys must be JSON pointers (see - [RFC 6901](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901)) - 3. The mapped values must be primitive JSON types. - - @return the original JSON from a flattened version - - @note Empty objects and arrays are flattened by @ref flatten() to `null` - values and can not unflattened to their original type. Apart from - this example, for a JSON value `j`, the following is always true: - `j == j.flatten().unflatten()`. - - @complexity Linear in the size the JSON value. - - @throw type_error.314 if value is not an object - @throw type_error.315 if object values are not primitive - - @liveexample{The following code shows how a flattened JSON object is - unflattened into the original nested JSON object.,unflatten} - - @sa @ref flatten() for the reverse function - - @since version 2.0.0 - */ - basic_json unflatten() const - { - return json_pointer::unflatten(*this); - } - - /// @} - - ////////////////////////// - // JSON Patch functions // - ////////////////////////// - - /// @name JSON Patch functions - /// @{ - - /*! - @brief applies a JSON patch - - [JSON Patch](http://jsonpatch.com) defines a JSON document structure for - expressing a sequence of operations to apply to a JSON) document. With - this function, a JSON Patch is applied to the current JSON value by - executing all operations from the patch. - - @param[in] json_patch JSON patch document - @return patched document - - @note The application of a patch is atomic: Either all operations succeed - and the patched document is returned or an exception is thrown. In - any case, the original value is not changed: the patch is applied - to a copy of the value. - - @throw parse_error.104 if the JSON patch does not consist of an array of - objects - - @throw parse_error.105 if the JSON patch is malformed (e.g., mandatory - attributes are missing); example: `"operation add must have member path"` - - @throw out_of_range.401 if an array index is out of range. - - @throw out_of_range.403 if a JSON pointer inside the patch could not be - resolved successfully in the current JSON value; example: `"key baz not - found"` - - @throw out_of_range.405 if JSON pointer has no parent ("add", "remove", - "move") - - @throw other_error.501 if "test" operation was unsuccessful - - @complexity Linear in the size of the JSON value and the length of the - JSON patch. As usually only a fraction of the JSON value is affected by - the patch, the complexity can usually be neglected. - - @liveexample{The following code shows how a JSON patch is applied to a - value.,patch} - - @sa @ref diff -- create a JSON patch by comparing two JSON values - - @sa [RFC 6902 (JSON Patch)](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902) - @sa [RFC 6901 (JSON Pointer)](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901) - - @since version 2.0.0 - */ - basic_json patch(const basic_json& json_patch) const - { - // make a working copy to apply the patch to - basic_json result = *this; - - // the valid JSON Patch operations - enum class patch_operations {add, remove, replace, move, copy, test, invalid}; - - const auto get_op = [](const std::string & op) - { - if (op == "add") - { - return patch_operations::add; - } - if (op == "remove") - { - return patch_operations::remove; - } - if (op == "replace") - { - return patch_operations::replace; - } - if (op == "move") - { - return patch_operations::move; - } - if (op == "copy") - { - return patch_operations::copy; - } - if (op == "test") - { - return patch_operations::test; - } - - return patch_operations::invalid; - }; - - // wrapper for "add" operation; add value at ptr - const auto operation_add = [&result](json_pointer & ptr, basic_json val) - { - // adding to the root of the target document means replacing it - if (ptr.empty()) - { - result = val; - return; - } - - // make sure the top element of the pointer exists - json_pointer top_pointer = ptr.top(); - if (top_pointer != ptr) - { - result.at(top_pointer); - } - - // get reference to parent of JSON pointer ptr - const auto last_path = ptr.back(); - ptr.pop_back(); - basic_json& parent = result[ptr]; - - switch (parent.m_type) - { - case value_t::null: - case value_t::object: - { - // use operator[] to add value - parent[last_path] = val; - break; - } - - case value_t::array: - { - if (last_path == "-") - { - // special case: append to back - parent.push_back(val); - } - else - { - const auto idx = json_pointer::array_index(last_path); - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(idx > parent.size())) - { - // avoid undefined behavior - JSON_THROW(out_of_range::create(401, "array index " + std::to_string(idx) + " is out of range")); - } - - // default case: insert add offset - parent.insert(parent.begin() + static_cast(idx), val); - } - break; - } - - // if there exists a parent it cannot be primitive - default: // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - JSON_ASSERT(false); // LCOV_EXCL_LINE - } - }; - - // wrapper for "remove" operation; remove value at ptr - const auto operation_remove = [&result](json_pointer & ptr) - { - // get reference to parent of JSON pointer ptr - const auto last_path = ptr.back(); - ptr.pop_back(); - basic_json& parent = result.at(ptr); - - // remove child - if (parent.is_object()) - { - // perform range check - auto it = parent.find(last_path); - if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(it != parent.end())) - { - parent.erase(it); - } - else - { - JSON_THROW(out_of_range::create(403, "key '" + last_path + "' not found")); - } - } - else if (parent.is_array()) - { - // note erase performs range check - parent.erase(json_pointer::array_index(last_path)); - } - }; - - // type check: top level value must be an array - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!json_patch.is_array())) - { - JSON_THROW(parse_error::create(104, 0, "JSON patch must be an array of objects")); - } - - // iterate and apply the operations - for (const auto& val : json_patch) - { - // wrapper to get a value for an operation - const auto get_value = [&val](const std::string & op, - const std::string & member, - bool string_type) -> basic_json & - { - // find value - auto it = val.m_value.object->find(member); - - // context-sensitive error message - const auto error_msg = (op == "op") ? "operation" : "operation '" + op + "'"; - - // check if desired value is present - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(it == val.m_value.object->end())) - { - JSON_THROW(parse_error::create(105, 0, error_msg + " must have member '" + member + "'")); - } - - // check if result is of type string - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(string_type && !it->second.is_string())) - { - JSON_THROW(parse_error::create(105, 0, error_msg + " must have string member '" + member + "'")); - } - - // no error: return value - return it->second; - }; - - // type check: every element of the array must be an object - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!val.is_object())) - { - JSON_THROW(parse_error::create(104, 0, "JSON patch must be an array of objects")); - } - - // collect mandatory members - const auto op = get_value("op", "op", true).template get(); - const auto path = get_value(op, "path", true).template get(); - json_pointer ptr(path); - - switch (get_op(op)) - { - case patch_operations::add: - { - operation_add(ptr, get_value("add", "value", false)); - break; - } - - case patch_operations::remove: - { - operation_remove(ptr); - break; - } - - case patch_operations::replace: - { - // the "path" location must exist - use at() - result.at(ptr) = get_value("replace", "value", false); - break; - } - - case patch_operations::move: - { - const auto from_path = get_value("move", "from", true).template get(); - json_pointer from_ptr(from_path); - - // the "from" location must exist - use at() - basic_json v = result.at(from_ptr); - - // The move operation is functionally identical to a - // "remove" operation on the "from" location, followed - // immediately by an "add" operation at the target - // location with the value that was just removed. - operation_remove(from_ptr); - operation_add(ptr, v); - break; - } - - case patch_operations::copy: - { - const auto from_path = get_value("copy", "from", true).template get(); - const json_pointer from_ptr(from_path); - - // the "from" location must exist - use at() - basic_json v = result.at(from_ptr); - - // The copy is functionally identical to an "add" - // operation at the target location using the value - // specified in the "from" member. - operation_add(ptr, v); - break; - } - - case patch_operations::test: - { - bool success = false; - JSON_TRY - { - // check if "value" matches the one at "path" - // the "path" location must exist - use at() - success = (result.at(ptr) == get_value("test", "value", false)); - } - JSON_INTERNAL_CATCH (out_of_range&) - { - // ignore out of range errors: success remains false - } - - // throw an exception if test fails - if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(!success)) - { - JSON_THROW(other_error::create(501, "unsuccessful: " + val.dump())); - } - - break; - } - - default: - { - // op must be "add", "remove", "replace", "move", "copy", or - // "test" - JSON_THROW(parse_error::create(105, 0, "operation value '" + op + "' is invalid")); - } - } - } - - return result; - } - - /*! - @brief creates a diff as a JSON patch - - Creates a [JSON Patch](http://jsonpatch.com) so that value @a source can - be changed into the value @a target by calling @ref patch function. - - @invariant For two JSON values @a source and @a target, the following code - yields always `true`: - @code {.cpp} - source.patch(diff(source, target)) == target; - @endcode - - @note Currently, only `remove`, `add`, and `replace` operations are - generated. - - @param[in] source JSON value to compare from - @param[in] target JSON value to compare against - @param[in] path helper value to create JSON pointers - - @return a JSON patch to convert the @a source to @a target - - @complexity Linear in the lengths of @a source and @a target. - - @liveexample{The following code shows how a JSON patch is created as a - diff for two JSON values.,diff} - - @sa @ref patch -- apply a JSON patch - @sa @ref merge_patch -- apply a JSON Merge Patch - - @sa [RFC 6902 (JSON Patch)](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902) - - @since version 2.0.0 - */ - JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT - static basic_json diff(const basic_json& source, const basic_json& target, - const std::string& path = "") - { - // the patch - basic_json result(value_t::array); - - // if the values are the same, return empty patch - if (source == target) - { - return result; - } - - if (source.type() != target.type()) - { - // different types: replace value - result.push_back( - { - {"op", "replace"}, {"path", path}, {"value", target} - }); - return result; - } - - switch (source.type()) - { - case value_t::array: - { - // first pass: traverse common elements - std::size_t i = 0; - while (i < source.size() && i < target.size()) - { - // recursive call to compare array values at index i - auto temp_diff = diff(source[i], target[i], path + "/" + std::to_string(i)); - result.insert(result.end(), temp_diff.begin(), temp_diff.end()); - ++i; - } - - // i now reached the end of at least one array - // in a second pass, traverse the remaining elements - - // remove my remaining elements - const auto end_index = static_cast(result.size()); - while (i < source.size()) - { - // add operations in reverse order to avoid invalid - // indices - result.insert(result.begin() + end_index, object( - { - {"op", "remove"}, - {"path", path + "/" + std::to_string(i)} - })); - ++i; - } - - // add other remaining elements - while (i < target.size()) - { - result.push_back( - { - {"op", "add"}, - {"path", path + "/-"}, - {"value", target[i]} - }); - ++i; - } - - break; - } - - case value_t::object: - { - // first pass: traverse this object's elements - for (auto it = source.cbegin(); it != source.cend(); ++it) - { - // escape the key name to be used in a JSON patch - const auto key = json_pointer::escape(it.key()); - - if (target.find(it.key()) != target.end()) - { - // recursive call to compare object values at key it - auto temp_diff = diff(it.value(), target[it.key()], path + "/" + key); - result.insert(result.end(), temp_diff.begin(), temp_diff.end()); - } - else - { - // found a key that is not in o -> remove it - result.push_back(object( - { - {"op", "remove"}, {"path", path + "/" + key} - })); - } - } - - // second pass: traverse other object's elements - for (auto it = target.cbegin(); it != target.cend(); ++it) - { - if (source.find(it.key()) == source.end()) - { - // found a key that is not in this -> add it - const auto key = json_pointer::escape(it.key()); - result.push_back( - { - {"op", "add"}, {"path", path + "/" + key}, - {"value", it.value()} - }); - } - } - - break; - } - - default: - { - // both primitive type: replace value - result.push_back( - { - {"op", "replace"}, {"path", path}, {"value", target} - }); - break; - } - } - - return result; - } - - /// @} - - //////////////////////////////// - // JSON Merge Patch functions // - //////////////////////////////// - - /// @name JSON Merge Patch functions - /// @{ - - /*! - @brief applies a JSON Merge Patch - - The merge patch format is primarily intended for use with the HTTP PATCH - method as a means of describing a set of modifications to a target - resource's content. This function applies a merge patch to the current - JSON value. - - The function implements the following algorithm from Section 2 of - [RFC 7396 (JSON Merge Patch)](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7396): - - ``` - define MergePatch(Target, Patch): - if Patch is an Object: - if Target is not an Object: - Target = {} // Ignore the contents and set it to an empty Object - for each Name/Value pair in Patch: - if Value is null: - if Name exists in Target: - remove the Name/Value pair from Target - else: - Target[Name] = MergePatch(Target[Name], Value) - return Target - else: - return Patch - ``` - - Thereby, `Target` is the current object; that is, the patch is applied to - the current value. - - @param[in] apply_patch the patch to apply - - @complexity Linear in the lengths of @a patch. - - @liveexample{The following code shows how a JSON Merge Patch is applied to - a JSON document.,merge_patch} - - @sa @ref patch -- apply a JSON patch - @sa [RFC 7396 (JSON Merge Patch)](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7396) - - @since version 3.0.0 - */ - void merge_patch(const basic_json& apply_patch) - { - if (apply_patch.is_object()) - { - if (!is_object()) - { - *this = object(); - } - for (auto it = apply_patch.begin(); it != apply_patch.end(); ++it) - { - if (it.value().is_null()) - { - erase(it.key()); - } - else - { - operator[](it.key()).merge_patch(it.value()); - } - } - } - else - { - *this = apply_patch; - } - } - - /// @} -}; - -/*! -@brief user-defined to_string function for JSON values - -This function implements a user-defined to_string for JSON objects. - -@param[in] j a JSON object -@return a std::string object -*/ - -NLOHMANN_BASIC_JSON_TPL_DECLARATION -std::string to_string(const NLOHMANN_BASIC_JSON_TPL& j) -{ - return j.dump(); -} -} // namespace nlohmann - -/////////////////////// -// nonmember support // -/////////////////////// - -// specialization of std::swap, and std::hash -namespace std -{ - -/// hash value for JSON objects -template<> -struct hash -{ - /*! - @brief return a hash value for a JSON object - - @since version 1.0.0 - */ - std::size_t operator()(const nlohmann::json& j) const - { - return nlohmann::detail::hash(j); - } -}; - -/// specialization for std::less -/// @note: do not remove the space after '<', -/// see https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/679 -template<> -struct less<::nlohmann::detail::value_t> -{ - /*! - @brief compare two value_t enum values - @since version 3.0.0 - */ - bool operator()(nlohmann::detail::value_t lhs, - nlohmann::detail::value_t rhs) const noexcept - { - return nlohmann::detail::operator<(lhs, rhs); - } -}; - -// C++20 prohibit function specialization in the std namespace. -#ifndef JSON_HAS_CPP_20 - -/*! -@brief exchanges the values of two JSON objects - -@since version 1.0.0 -*/ -template<> -inline void swap(nlohmann::json& j1, nlohmann::json& j2) noexcept( - is_nothrow_move_constructible::value&& - is_nothrow_move_assignable::value - ) -{ - j1.swap(j2); -} - -#endif - -} // namespace std - -/*! -@brief user-defined string literal for JSON values - -This operator implements a user-defined string literal for JSON objects. 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In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages -arising from the use of this software. - -Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, -including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it -freely, subject to the following restrictions: - - 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not - claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software - in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be - appreciated but is not required. - - 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be - misrepresented as being the original software. - - 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source - distribution. -*/ - -#ifndef LODEPNG_H -#define LODEPNG_H - -#include /*for size_t*/ - -extern const char *LODEPNG_VERSION_STRING; - -/* -The following #defines are used to create code sections. They can be disabled -to disable code sections, which can give faster compile time and smaller binary. -The "NO_COMPILE" defines are designed to be used to pass as defines to the -compiler command to disable them without modifying this header, e.g. --DLODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_ZLIB for gcc. -In addition to those below, you can also define LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_CRC to -allow implementing a custom lodepng_crc32. -*/ -/*deflate & zlib. If disabled, you must specify alternative zlib functions in -the custom_zlib field of the compress and decompress settings*/ -#ifndef LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_ZLIB -#define LODEPNG_COMPILE_ZLIB -#endif - -/*png encoder and png decoder*/ -#ifndef LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_PNG -#define LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG -#endif - -/*deflate&zlib decoder and png decoder*/ -#ifndef LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_DECODER -#define LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER -#endif - -/*deflate&zlib encoder and png encoder*/ -#ifndef LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_ENCODER -#define LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER -#endif - -/*the optional built in harddisk file loading and saving functions*/ -#ifndef LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_DISK -#define LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK -#endif - -/*support for chunks other than IHDR, IDAT, PLTE, tRNS, IEND: ancillary and - * unknown chunks*/ -#ifndef LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS -#define LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS -#endif - -/*ability to convert error numerical codes to English text string*/ -#ifndef LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_ERROR_TEXT -#define LODEPNG_COMPILE_ERROR_TEXT -#endif - -/*Compile the default allocators (C's free, malloc and realloc). If you disable -this, you can define the functions lodepng_free, lodepng_malloc and -lodepng_realloc in your source files with custom allocators.*/ -#ifndef LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_ALLOCATORS -#define LODEPNG_COMPILE_ALLOCATORS -#endif - -/*compile the C++ version (you can disable the C++ wrapper here even when - * compiling for C++)*/ -#ifdef __cplusplus -#ifndef LODEPNG_NO_COMPILE_CPP -#define LODEPNG_COMPILE_CPP -#endif -#endif - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_CPP -#include -#include -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_CPP*/ - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG -/*The PNG color types (also used for raw image).*/ -typedef enum LodePNGColorType { - LCT_GREY = 0, /*grayscale: 1,2,4,8,16 bit*/ - LCT_RGB = 2, /*RGB: 8,16 bit*/ - LCT_PALETTE = 3, /*palette: 1,2,4,8 bit*/ - LCT_GREY_ALPHA = 4, /*grayscale with alpha: 8,16 bit*/ - LCT_RGBA = 6, /*RGB with alpha: 8,16 bit*/ - /*LCT_MAX_OCTET_VALUE lets the compiler allow this enum to represent any - invalid byte value from 0 to 255 that could be present in an invalid PNG file - header. Do not use, compare with or set the name LCT_MAX_OCTET_VALUE, instead - either use the valid color type names above, or numeric values like 1 or 7 - when checking for particular disallowed color type byte values, or cast to - integer to print it.*/ - LCT_MAX_OCTET_VALUE = 255 -} LodePNGColorType; - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER -/* -Converts PNG data in memory to raw pixel data. -out: Output parameter. Pointer to buffer that will contain the raw pixel data. - After decoding, its size is w * h * (bytes per pixel) bytes larger than - initially. Bytes per pixel depends on colortype and bitdepth. - Must be freed after usage with free(*out). - Note: for 16-bit per channel colors, uses big endian format like PNG does. -w: Output parameter. Pointer to width of pixel data. -h: Output parameter. Pointer to height of pixel data. -in: Memory buffer with the PNG file. -insize: size of the in buffer. -colortype: the desired color type for the raw output image. See explanation on -PNG color types. bitdepth: the desired bit depth for the raw output image. See -explanation on PNG color types. Return value: LodePNG error code (0 means no -error). -*/ -unsigned lodepng_decode_memory(unsigned char **out, unsigned *w, unsigned *h, - const unsigned char *in, size_t insize, - LodePNGColorType colortype, unsigned bitdepth); - -/*Same as lodepng_decode_memory, but always decodes to 32-bit RGBA raw image*/ -unsigned lodepng_decode32(unsigned char **out, unsigned *w, unsigned *h, - const unsigned char *in, size_t insize); - -/*Same as lodepng_decode_memory, but always decodes to 24-bit RGB raw image*/ -unsigned lodepng_decode24(unsigned char **out, unsigned *w, unsigned *h, - const unsigned char *in, size_t insize); - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK -/* -Load PNG from disk, from file with given name. -Same as the other decode functions, but instead takes a filename as input. -*/ -unsigned lodepng_decode_file(unsigned char **out, unsigned *w, unsigned *h, - const char *filename, LodePNGColorType colortype, - unsigned bitdepth); - -/*Same as lodepng_decode_file, but always decodes to 32-bit RGBA raw image.*/ -unsigned lodepng_decode32_file(unsigned char **out, unsigned *w, unsigned *h, - const char *filename); - -/*Same as lodepng_decode_file, but always decodes to 24-bit RGB raw image.*/ -unsigned lodepng_decode24_file(unsigned char **out, unsigned *w, unsigned *h, - const char *filename); -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK*/ -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER -/* -Converts raw pixel data into a PNG image in memory. The colortype and bitdepth - of the output PNG image cannot be chosen, they are automatically determined - by the colortype, bitdepth and content of the input pixel data. - Note: for 16-bit per channel colors, needs big endian format like PNG does. -out: Output parameter. Pointer to buffer that will contain the PNG image data. - Must be freed after usage with free(*out). -outsize: Output parameter. Pointer to the size in bytes of the out buffer. -image: The raw pixel data to encode. The size of this buffer should be - w * h * (bytes per pixel), bytes per pixel depends on colortype and -bitdepth. w: width of the raw pixel data in pixels. h: height of the raw pixel -data in pixels. colortype: the color type of the raw input image. See -explanation on PNG color types. bitdepth: the bit depth of the raw input image. -See explanation on PNG color types. Return value: LodePNG error code (0 means no -error). -*/ -unsigned lodepng_encode_memory(unsigned char **out, size_t *outsize, - const unsigned char *image, unsigned w, - unsigned h, LodePNGColorType colortype, - unsigned bitdepth); - -/*Same as lodepng_encode_memory, but always encodes from 32-bit RGBA raw - * image.*/ -unsigned lodepng_encode32(unsigned char **out, size_t *outsize, - const unsigned char *image, unsigned w, unsigned h); - -/*Same as lodepng_encode_memory, but always encodes from 24-bit RGB raw image.*/ -unsigned lodepng_encode24(unsigned char **out, size_t *outsize, - const unsigned char *image, unsigned w, unsigned h); - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK -/* -Converts raw pixel data into a PNG file on disk. -Same as the other encode functions, but instead takes a filename as output. -NOTE: This overwrites existing files without warning! -*/ -unsigned lodepng_encode_file(const char *filename, const unsigned char *image, - unsigned w, unsigned h, LodePNGColorType colortype, - unsigned bitdepth); - -/*Same as lodepng_encode_file, but always encodes from 32-bit RGBA raw image.*/ -unsigned lodepng_encode32_file(const char *filename, const unsigned char *image, - unsigned w, unsigned h); - -/*Same as lodepng_encode_file, but always encodes from 24-bit RGB raw image.*/ -unsigned lodepng_encode24_file(const char *filename, const unsigned char *image, - unsigned w, unsigned h); -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK*/ -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_CPP -namespace lodepng { -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER -/*Same as lodepng_decode_memory, but decodes to an std::vector. The colortype -is the format to output the pixels to. Default is RGBA 8-bit per channel.*/ -unsigned decode(std::vector &out, unsigned &w, unsigned &h, - const unsigned char *in, size_t insize, - LodePNGColorType colortype = LCT_RGBA, unsigned bitdepth = 8); -unsigned decode(std::vector &out, unsigned &w, unsigned &h, - const std::vector &in, - LodePNGColorType colortype = LCT_RGBA, unsigned bitdepth = 8); -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK -/* -Converts PNG file from disk to raw pixel data in memory. -Same as the other decode functions, but instead takes a filename as input. -*/ -unsigned decode(std::vector &out, unsigned &w, unsigned &h, - const std::string &filename, - LodePNGColorType colortype = LCT_RGBA, unsigned bitdepth = 8); -#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK */ -#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER */ - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER -/*Same as lodepng_encode_memory, but encodes to an std::vector. colortype -is that of the raw input data. The output PNG color type will be auto chosen.*/ -unsigned encode(std::vector &out, const unsigned char *in, - unsigned w, unsigned h, LodePNGColorType colortype = LCT_RGBA, - unsigned bitdepth = 8); -unsigned encode(std::vector &out, - const std::vector &in, unsigned w, unsigned h, - LodePNGColorType colortype = LCT_RGBA, unsigned bitdepth = 8); -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK -/* -Converts 32-bit RGBA raw pixel data into a PNG file on disk. -Same as the other encode functions, but instead takes a filename as output. -NOTE: This overwrites existing files without warning! -*/ -unsigned encode(const std::string &filename, const unsigned char *in, - unsigned w, unsigned h, LodePNGColorType colortype = LCT_RGBA, - unsigned bitdepth = 8); -unsigned encode(const std::string &filename, - const std::vector &in, unsigned w, unsigned h, - LodePNGColorType colortype = LCT_RGBA, unsigned bitdepth = 8); -#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK */ -#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER */ -} /* namespace lodepng */ -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_CPP*/ -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG*/ - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ERROR_TEXT -/*Returns an English description of the numerical error code.*/ -const char *lodepng_error_text(unsigned code); -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ERROR_TEXT*/ - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER -/*Settings for zlib decompression*/ -typedef struct LodePNGDecompressSettings LodePNGDecompressSettings; -struct LodePNGDecompressSettings { - /* Check LodePNGDecoderSettings for more ignorable errors such as ignore_crc - */ - unsigned ignore_adler32; /*if 1, continue and don't give an error message if - the Adler32 checksum is corrupted*/ - unsigned - ignore_nlen; /*ignore complement of len checksum in uncompressed blocks*/ - - /*Maximum decompressed size, beyond this the decoder may (and is encouraged - to) stop decoding, return an error, output a data size > max_output_size and - all the data up to that point. This is not hard limit nor a guarantee, but can - prevent excessive memory usage. This setting is ignored by the PNG decoder, - but is used by the deflate/zlib decoder and can be used by custom ones. Set to - 0 to impose no limit (the default).*/ - size_t max_output_size; - - /*use custom zlib decoder instead of built in one (default: null). - Should return 0 if success, any non-0 if error (numeric value not exposed).*/ - unsigned (*custom_zlib)(unsigned char **, size_t *, const unsigned char *, - size_t, const LodePNGDecompressSettings *); - /*use custom deflate decoder instead of built in one (default: null) - if custom_zlib is not null, custom_inflate is ignored (the zlib format uses - deflate). Should return 0 if success, any non-0 if error (numeric value not - exposed).*/ - unsigned (*custom_inflate)(unsigned char **, size_t *, const unsigned char *, - size_t, const LodePNGDecompressSettings *); - - const void *custom_context; /*optional custom settings for custom functions*/ -}; - -extern const LodePNGDecompressSettings lodepng_default_decompress_settings; -void lodepng_decompress_settings_init(LodePNGDecompressSettings *settings); -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER -/* -Settings for zlib compression. Tweaking these settings tweaks the balance -between speed and compression ratio. -*/ -typedef struct LodePNGCompressSettings LodePNGCompressSettings; -struct LodePNGCompressSettings /*deflate = compress*/ { - /*LZ77 related settings*/ - unsigned btype; /*the block type for LZ (0, 1, 2 or 3, see zlib standard). - Should be 2 for proper compression.*/ - unsigned use_lz77; /*whether or not to use LZ77. Should be 1 for proper - compression.*/ - unsigned windowsize; /*must be a power of two <= 32768. higher compresses more - but is slower. Default value: 2048.*/ - unsigned minmatch; /*minimum lz77 length. 3 is normally best, 6 can be better - for some PNGs. Default: 0*/ - unsigned nicematch; /*stop searching if >= this length found. Set to 258 for - best compression. Default: 128*/ - unsigned lazymatching; /*use lazy matching: better compression but a bit - slower. Default: true*/ - - /*use custom zlib encoder instead of built in one (default: null)*/ - unsigned (*custom_zlib)(unsigned char **, size_t *, const unsigned char *, - size_t, const LodePNGCompressSettings *); - /*use custom deflate encoder instead of built in one (default: null) - if custom_zlib is used, custom_deflate is ignored since only the built in - zlib function will call custom_deflate*/ - unsigned (*custom_deflate)(unsigned char **, size_t *, const unsigned char *, - size_t, const LodePNGCompressSettings *); - - const void *custom_context; /*optional custom settings for custom functions*/ -}; - -extern const LodePNGCompressSettings lodepng_default_compress_settings; -void lodepng_compress_settings_init(LodePNGCompressSettings *settings); -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG -/* -Color mode of an image. Contains all information required to decode the pixel -bits to RGBA colors. This information is the same as used in the PNG file -format, and is used both for PNG and raw image data in LodePNG. -*/ -typedef struct LodePNGColorMode { - /*header (IHDR)*/ - LodePNGColorType colortype; /*color type, see PNG standard or documentation - further in this header file*/ - unsigned bitdepth; /*bits per sample, see PNG standard or documentation - further in this header file*/ - - /* - palette (PLTE and tRNS) - - Dynamically allocated with the colors of the palette, including alpha. - This field may not be allocated directly, use lodepng_color_mode_init first, - then lodepng_palette_add per color to correctly initialize it (to ensure size - of exactly 1024 bytes). - - The alpha channels must be set as well, set them to 255 for opaque images. - - When decoding, by default you can ignore this palette, since LodePNG already - fills the palette colors in the pixels of the raw RGBA output. - - The palette is only supported for color type 3. - */ - unsigned char *palette; /*palette in RGBARGBA... order. Must be either 0, or - when allocated must have 1024 bytes*/ - size_t palettesize; /*palette size in number of colors (amount of used bytes - is 4 * palettesize)*/ - - /* - transparent color key (tRNS) - - This color uses the same bit depth as the bitdepth value in this struct, which - can be 1-bit to 16-bit. For grayscale PNGs, r, g and b will all 3 be set to - the same. - - When decoding, by default you can ignore this information, since LodePNG sets - pixels with this key to transparent already in the raw RGBA output. - - The color key is only supported for color types 0 and 2. - */ - unsigned - key_defined; /*is a transparent color key given? 0 = false, 1 = true*/ - unsigned key_r; /*red/grayscale component of color key*/ - unsigned key_g; /*green component of color key*/ - unsigned key_b; /*blue component of color key*/ -} LodePNGColorMode; - -/*init, cleanup and copy functions to use with this struct*/ -void lodepng_color_mode_init(LodePNGColorMode *info); -void lodepng_color_mode_cleanup(LodePNGColorMode *info); -/*return value is error code (0 means no error)*/ -unsigned lodepng_color_mode_copy(LodePNGColorMode *dest, - const LodePNGColorMode *source); -/* Makes a temporary LodePNGColorMode that does not need cleanup (no palette) */ -LodePNGColorMode lodepng_color_mode_make(LodePNGColorType colortype, - unsigned bitdepth); - -void lodepng_palette_clear(LodePNGColorMode *info); -/*add 1 color to the palette*/ -unsigned lodepng_palette_add(LodePNGColorMode *info, unsigned char r, - unsigned char g, unsigned char b, unsigned char a); - -/*get the total amount of bits per pixel, based on colortype and bitdepth in the - * struct*/ -unsigned lodepng_get_bpp(const LodePNGColorMode *info); -/*get the amount of color channels used, based on colortype in the struct. -If a palette is used, it counts as 1 channel.*/ -unsigned lodepng_get_channels(const LodePNGColorMode *info); -/*is it a grayscale type? (only colortype 0 or 4)*/ -unsigned lodepng_is_greyscale_type(const LodePNGColorMode *info); -/*has it got an alpha channel? (only colortype 2 or 6)*/ -unsigned lodepng_is_alpha_type(const LodePNGColorMode *info); -/*has it got a palette? (only colortype 3)*/ -unsigned lodepng_is_palette_type(const LodePNGColorMode *info); -/*only returns true if there is a palette and there is a value in the palette -with alpha < 255. Loops through the palette to check this.*/ -unsigned lodepng_has_palette_alpha(const LodePNGColorMode *info); -/* -Check if the given color info indicates the possibility of having non-opaque -pixels in the PNG image. Returns true if the image can have translucent or -invisible pixels (it still be opaque if it doesn't use such pixels). Returns -false if the image can only have opaque pixels. In detail, it returns true only -if it's a color type with alpha, or has a palette with non-opaque values, or if -"key_defined" is true. -*/ -unsigned lodepng_can_have_alpha(const LodePNGColorMode *info); -/*Returns the byte size of a raw image buffer with given width, height and color - * mode*/ -size_t lodepng_get_raw_size(unsigned w, unsigned h, - const LodePNGColorMode *color); - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS -/*The information of a Time chunk in PNG.*/ -typedef struct LodePNGTime { - unsigned year; /*2 bytes used (0-65535)*/ - unsigned month; /*1-12*/ - unsigned day; /*1-31*/ - unsigned hour; /*0-23*/ - unsigned minute; /*0-59*/ - unsigned second; /*0-60 (to allow for leap seconds)*/ -} LodePNGTime; -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ - -/*Information about the PNG image, except pixels, width and height.*/ -typedef struct LodePNGInfo { - /*header (IHDR), palette (PLTE) and transparency (tRNS) chunks*/ - unsigned - compression_method; /*compression method of the original file. Always 0.*/ - unsigned filter_method; /*filter method of the original file*/ - unsigned interlace_method; /*interlace method of the original file: 0=none, - 1=Adam7*/ - LodePNGColorMode - color; /*color type and bits, palette and transparency of the PNG file*/ - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS - /* - Suggested background color chunk (bKGD) - - This uses the same color mode and bit depth as the PNG (except no alpha - channel), with values truncated to the bit depth in the unsigned integer. - - For grayscale and palette PNGs, the value is stored in background_r. The - values in background_g and background_b are then unused. - - So when decoding, you may get these in a different color mode than the one you - requested for the raw pixels. - - When encoding with auto_convert, you must use the color model defined in - info_png.color for these values. The encoder normally ignores info_png.color - when auto_convert is on, but will use it to interpret these values (and - convert copies of them to its chosen color model). - - When encoding, avoid setting this to an expensive color, such as a non-gray - value when the image is gray, or the compression will be worse since it will - be forced to write the PNG with a more expensive color mode (when auto_convert - is on). - - The decoder does not use this background color to edit the color of pixels. - This is a completely optional metadata feature. - */ - unsigned background_defined; /*is a suggested background color given?*/ - unsigned - background_r; /*red/gray/palette component of suggested background color*/ - unsigned background_g; /*green component of suggested background color*/ - unsigned background_b; /*blue component of suggested background color*/ - - /* - Non-international text chunks (tEXt and zTXt) - - The char** arrays each contain num strings. The actual messages are in - text_strings, while text_keys are keywords that give a short description what - the actual text represents, e.g. Title, Author, Description, or anything else. - - All the string fields below including strings, keys, names and language tags - are null terminated. The PNG specification uses null characters for the keys, - names and tags, and forbids null characters to appear in the main text which - is why we can use null termination everywhere here. - - A keyword is minimum 1 character and maximum 79 characters long (plus the - additional null terminator). It's discouraged to use a single line length - longer than 79 characters for texts. - - Don't allocate these text buffers yourself. Use the init/cleanup functions - correctly and use lodepng_add_text and lodepng_clear_text. - - Standard text chunk keywords and strings are encoded using Latin-1. - */ - size_t text_num; /*the amount of texts in these char** buffers (there may be - more texts in itext)*/ - char **text_keys; /*the keyword of a text chunk (e.g. "Comment")*/ - char **text_strings; /*the actual text*/ - - /* - International text chunks (iTXt) - Similar to the non-international text chunks, but with additional strings - "langtags" and "transkeys", and the following text encodings are used: - keys: Latin-1, langtags: ASCII, transkeys and strings: UTF-8. - keys must be 1-79 characters (plus the additional null terminator), the other - strings are any length. - */ - size_t itext_num; /*the amount of international texts in this PNG*/ - char **itext_keys; /*the English keyword of the text chunk (e.g. "Comment")*/ - char **itext_langtags; /*language tag for this text's language, ISO/IEC 646 - string, e.g. ISO 639 language tag*/ - char **itext_transkeys; /*keyword translated to the international language - - UTF-8 string*/ - char **itext_strings; /*the actual international text - UTF-8 string*/ - - /*time chunk (tIME)*/ - unsigned time_defined; /*set to 1 to make the encoder generate a tIME chunk*/ - LodePNGTime time; - - /*phys chunk (pHYs)*/ - unsigned phys_defined; /*if 0, there is no pHYs chunk and the values below are - undefined, if 1 else there is one*/ - unsigned phys_x; /*pixels per unit in x direction*/ - unsigned phys_y; /*pixels per unit in y direction*/ - unsigned phys_unit; /*may be 0 (unknown unit) or 1 (metre)*/ - - /* - Color profile related chunks: gAMA, cHRM, sRGB, iCPP - - LodePNG does not apply any color conversions on pixels in the encoder or - decoder and does not interpret these color profile values. It merely passes on - the information. If you wish to use color profiles and convert colors, please - use these values with a color management library. - - See the PNG, ICC and sRGB specifications for more information about the - meaning of these values. - */ - - /* gAMA chunk: optional, overridden by sRGB or iCCP if those are present. */ - unsigned gama_defined; /* Whether a gAMA chunk is present (0 = not present, 1 - = present). */ - unsigned gama_gamma; /* Gamma exponent times 100000 */ - - /* cHRM chunk: optional, overridden by sRGB or iCCP if those are present. */ - unsigned chrm_defined; /* Whether a cHRM chunk is present (0 = not present, 1 - = present). */ - unsigned chrm_white_x; /* White Point x times 100000 */ - unsigned chrm_white_y; /* White Point y times 100000 */ - unsigned chrm_red_x; /* Red x times 100000 */ - unsigned chrm_red_y; /* Red y times 100000 */ - unsigned chrm_green_x; /* Green x times 100000 */ - unsigned chrm_green_y; /* Green y times 100000 */ - unsigned chrm_blue_x; /* Blue x times 100000 */ - unsigned chrm_blue_y; /* Blue y times 100000 */ - - /* - sRGB chunk: optional. May not appear at the same time as iCCP. - If gAMA is also present gAMA must contain value 45455. - If cHRM is also present cHRM must contain respectively - 31270,32900,64000,33000,30000,60000,15000,6000. - */ - unsigned srgb_defined; /* Whether an sRGB chunk is present (0 = not present, 1 - = present). */ - unsigned srgb_intent; /* Rendering intent: 0=perceptual, 1=rel. colorimetric, - 2=saturation, 3=abs. colorimetric */ - - /* - iCCP chunk: optional. May not appear at the same time as sRGB. - - LodePNG does not parse or use the ICC profile (except its color space header - field for an edge case), a separate library to handle the ICC data (not - included in LodePNG) format is needed to use it for color management and - conversions. - - For encoding, if iCCP is present, gAMA and cHRM are recommended to be added as - well with values that match the ICC profile as closely as possible, if you - wish to do this you should provide the correct values for gAMA and cHRM and - enable their '_defined' flags since LodePNG will not automatically compute - them from the ICC profile. - - For encoding, the ICC profile is required by the PNG specification to be an - "RGB" profile for non-gray PNG color types and a "GRAY" profile for gray PNG - color types. If you disable auto_convert, you must ensure the ICC profile type - matches your requested color type, else the encoder gives an error. If - auto_convert is enabled (the default), and the ICC profile is not a good match - for the pixel data, this will result in an encoder error if the pixel data has - non-gray pixels for a GRAY profile, or a silent less-optimal compression of - the pixel data if the pixels could be encoded as grayscale but the ICC profile - is RGB. - - To avoid this do not set an ICC profile in the image unless there is a good - reason for it, and when doing so make sure you compute it carefully to avoid - the above problems. - */ - unsigned iccp_defined; /* Whether an iCCP chunk is present (0 = not present, 1 - = present). */ - char *iccp_name; /* Null terminated string with profile name, 1-79 bytes */ - /* - The ICC profile in iccp_profile_size bytes. - Don't allocate this buffer yourself. Use the init/cleanup functions - correctly and use lodepng_set_icc and lodepng_clear_icc. - */ - unsigned char *iccp_profile; - unsigned iccp_profile_size; /* The size of iccp_profile in bytes */ - - /* End of color profile related chunks */ - - /* - unknown chunks: chunks not known by LodePNG, passed on byte for byte. - - There are 3 buffers, one for each position in the PNG where unknown chunks can - appear. Each buffer contains all unknown chunks for that position - consecutively. The 3 positions are: 0: between IHDR and PLTE, 1: between PLTE - and IDAT, 2: between IDAT and IEND. - - For encoding, do not store critical chunks or known chunks that are enabled - with a "_defined" flag above in here, since the encoder will blindly follow - this and could then encode an invalid PNG file (such as one with two IHDR - chunks or the disallowed combination of sRGB with iCCP). But do use this if - you wish to store an ancillary chunk that is not supported by LodePNG (such as - sPLT or hIST), or any non-standard PNG chunk. - - Do not allocate or traverse this data yourself. Use the chunk traversing - functions declared later, such as lodepng_chunk_next and lodepng_chunk_append, - to read/write this struct. - */ - unsigned char *unknown_chunks_data[3]; - size_t unknown_chunks_size[3]; /*size in bytes of the unknown chunks, given - for protection*/ -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ -} LodePNGInfo; - -/*init, cleanup and copy functions to use with this struct*/ -void lodepng_info_init(LodePNGInfo *info); -void lodepng_info_cleanup(LodePNGInfo *info); -/*return value is error code (0 means no error)*/ -unsigned lodepng_info_copy(LodePNGInfo *dest, const LodePNGInfo *source); - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS -unsigned lodepng_add_text(LodePNGInfo *info, const char *key, - const char *str); /*push back both texts at once*/ -void lodepng_clear_text(LodePNGInfo *info); /*use this to clear the texts again - after you filled them in*/ - -unsigned -lodepng_add_itext(LodePNGInfo *info, const char *key, const char *langtag, - const char *transkey, - const char *str); /*push back the 4 texts of 1 chunk at once*/ -void lodepng_clear_itext(LodePNGInfo *info); /*use this to clear the itexts - again after you filled them in*/ - -/*replaces if exists*/ -unsigned lodepng_set_icc(LodePNGInfo *info, const char *name, - const unsigned char *profile, unsigned profile_size); -void lodepng_clear_icc(LodePNGInfo *info); /*use this to clear the texts again - after you filled them in*/ -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ - -/* -Converts raw buffer from one color type to another color type, based on -LodePNGColorMode structs to describe the input and output color type. -See the reference manual at the end of this header file to see which color -conversions are supported. return value = LodePNG error code (0 if all went ok, -an error if the conversion isn't supported) The out buffer must have size (w * h -* bpp + 7) / 8, where bpp is the bits per pixel of the output color type -(lodepng_get_bpp). For < 8 bpp images, there should not be padding bits at the -end of scanlines. For 16-bit per channel colors, uses big endian format like PNG -does. Return value is LodePNG error code -*/ -unsigned lodepng_convert(unsigned char *out, const unsigned char *in, - const LodePNGColorMode *mode_out, - const LodePNGColorMode *mode_in, unsigned w, - unsigned h); - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER -/* -Settings for the decoder. This contains settings for the PNG and the Zlib -decoder, but not the Info settings from the Info structs. -*/ -typedef struct LodePNGDecoderSettings { - LodePNGDecompressSettings - zlibsettings; /*in here is the setting to ignore Adler32 checksums*/ - - /* Check LodePNGDecompressSettings for more ignorable errors such as - * ignore_adler32 */ - unsigned ignore_crc; /*ignore CRC checksums*/ - unsigned ignore_critical; /*ignore unknown critical chunks*/ - unsigned ignore_end; /*ignore issues at end of file if possible (missing IEND - chunk, too large chunk, ...)*/ - /* TODO: make a system involving warnings with levels and a strict mode - instead. Other potentially recoverable errors: srgb rendering intent value, - size of content of ancillary chunks, more than 79 characters for some - strings, placement/combination rules for ancillary chunks, crc of unknown - chunks, allowed characters in string keys, etc... */ - - unsigned color_convert; /*whether to convert the PNG to the color type you - want. Default: yes*/ - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS - unsigned read_text_chunks; /*if false but remember_unknown_chunks is true, - they're stored in the unknown chunks*/ - - /*store all bytes from unknown chunks in the LodePNGInfo (off by default, - * useful for a png editor)*/ - unsigned remember_unknown_chunks; - - /* maximum size for decompressed text chunks. If a text chunk's text is larger - than this, an error is returned, unless reading text chunks is disabled or - this limit is set higher or disabled. Set to 0 to allow any size. By default - it is a value that prevents unreasonably large strings from hogging memory. */ - size_t max_text_size; - - /* maximum size for compressed ICC chunks. If the ICC profile is larger than - this, an error will be returned. Set to 0 to allow any size. By default this - is a value that prevents ICC profiles that would be much larger than any - legitimate profile could be to hog memory. */ - size_t max_icc_size; -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ -} LodePNGDecoderSettings; - -void lodepng_decoder_settings_init(LodePNGDecoderSettings *settings); -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER -/*automatically use color type with less bits per pixel if losslessly possible. - * Default: AUTO*/ -typedef enum LodePNGFilterStrategy { - /*every filter at zero*/ - LFS_ZERO = 0, - /*every filter at 1, 2, 3 or 4 (paeth), unlike LFS_ZERO not a good choice, but - for testing*/ - LFS_ONE = 1, - LFS_TWO = 2, - LFS_THREE = 3, - LFS_FOUR = 4, - /*Use filter that gives minimum sum, as described in the official PNG filter - heuristic.*/ - LFS_MINSUM, - /*Use the filter type that gives smallest Shannon entropy for this scanline. - Depending on the image, this is better or worse than minsum.*/ - LFS_ENTROPY, - /* - Brute-force-search PNG filters by compressing each filter for each scanline. - Experimental, very slow, and only rarely gives better compression than MINSUM. - */ - LFS_BRUTE_FORCE, - /*use predefined_filters buffer: you specify the filter type for each - scanline*/ - LFS_PREDEFINED -} LodePNGFilterStrategy; - -/*Gives characteristics about the integer RGBA colors of the image (count, alpha -channel usage, bit depth, ...), which helps decide which color model to use for -encoding. Used internally by default if "auto_convert" is enabled. Public -because it's useful for custom algorithms.*/ -typedef struct LodePNGColorStats { - unsigned colored; /*not grayscale*/ - unsigned key; /*image is not opaque and color key is possible instead of full - alpha*/ - unsigned short key_r; /*key values, always as 16-bit, in 8-bit case the byte - is duplicated, e.g. 65535 means 255*/ - unsigned short key_g; - unsigned short key_b; - unsigned - alpha; /*image is not opaque and alpha channel or alpha palette required*/ - unsigned numcolors; /*amount of colors, up to 257. Not valid if bits == 16 or - allow_palette is disabled.*/ - unsigned char - palette[1024]; /*Remembers up to the first 256 RGBA colors, in no - particular order, only valid when numcolors is valid*/ - unsigned bits; /*bits per channel (not for palette). 1,2 or 4 for grayscale - only. 16 if 16-bit per channel required.*/ - size_t numpixels; - - /*user settings for computing/using the stats*/ - unsigned allow_palette; /*default 1. if 0, disallow choosing palette colortype - in auto_choose_color, and don't count numcolors*/ - unsigned allow_greyscale; /*default 1. if 0, choose RGB or RGBA even if the - image only has gray colors*/ -} LodePNGColorStats; - -void lodepng_color_stats_init(LodePNGColorStats *stats); - -/*Get a LodePNGColorStats of the image. The stats must already have been inited. -Returns error code (e.g. alloc fail) or 0 if ok.*/ -unsigned lodepng_compute_color_stats(LodePNGColorStats *stats, - const unsigned char *image, unsigned w, - unsigned h, - const LodePNGColorMode *mode_in); - -/*Settings for the encoder.*/ -typedef struct LodePNGEncoderSettings { - LodePNGCompressSettings - zlibsettings; /*settings for the zlib encoder, such as window size, ...*/ - - unsigned auto_convert; /*automatically choose output PNG color type. Default: - true*/ - - /*If true, follows the official PNG heuristic: if the PNG uses a palette or - lower than 8 bit depth, set all filters to zero. Otherwise use the - filter_strategy. Note that to completely follow the official PNG heuristic, - filter_palette_zero must be true and filter_strategy must be LFS_MINSUM*/ - unsigned filter_palette_zero; - /*Which filter strategy to use when not using zeroes due to - filter_palette_zero. Set filter_palette_zero to 0 to ensure always using your - chosen strategy. Default: LFS_MINSUM*/ - LodePNGFilterStrategy filter_strategy; - /*used if filter_strategy is LFS_PREDEFINED. In that case, this must point to - a buffer with the same length as the amount of scanlines in the image, and - each value must <= 5. You have to cleanup this buffer, LodePNG will never free - it. Don't forget that filter_palette_zero must be set to 0 to ensure this is - also used on palette or low bitdepth images.*/ - const unsigned char *predefined_filters; - - /*force creating a PLTE chunk if colortype is 2 or 6 (= a suggested palette). - If colortype is 3, PLTE is _always_ created.*/ - unsigned force_palette; -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS - /*add LodePNG identifier and version as a text chunk, for debugging*/ - unsigned add_id; - /*encode text chunks as zTXt chunks instead of tEXt chunks, and use - * compression in iTXt chunks*/ - unsigned text_compression; -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS*/ -} LodePNGEncoderSettings; - -void lodepng_encoder_settings_init(LodePNGEncoderSettings *settings); -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ - -#if defined(LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER) || defined(LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER) -/*The settings, state and information for extended encoding and decoding.*/ -typedef struct LodePNGState { -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER - LodePNGDecoderSettings decoder; /*the decoding settings*/ -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER - LodePNGEncoderSettings encoder; /*the encoding settings*/ -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ - LodePNGColorMode info_raw; /*specifies the format in which you would like to - get the raw pixel buffer*/ - LodePNGInfo info_png; /*info of the PNG image obtained after decoding*/ - unsigned error; -} LodePNGState; - -/*init, cleanup and copy functions to use with this struct*/ -void lodepng_state_init(LodePNGState *state); -void lodepng_state_cleanup(LodePNGState *state); -void lodepng_state_copy(LodePNGState *dest, const LodePNGState *source); -#endif /* defined(LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER) || defined(LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER) \ - */ - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER -/* -Same as lodepng_decode_memory, but uses a LodePNGState to allow custom settings -and getting much more information about the PNG image and color mode. -*/ -unsigned lodepng_decode(unsigned char **out, unsigned *w, unsigned *h, - LodePNGState *state, const unsigned char *in, - size_t insize); - -/* -Read the PNG header, but not the actual data. This returns only the information -that is in the IHDR chunk of the PNG, such as width, height and color type. The -information is placed in the info_png field of the LodePNGState. -*/ -unsigned lodepng_inspect(unsigned *w, unsigned *h, LodePNGState *state, - const unsigned char *in, size_t insize); -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ - -/* -Reads one metadata chunk (other than IHDR) of the PNG file and outputs what it -read in the state. Returns error code on failure. -Use lodepng_inspect first with a new state, then e.g. lodepng_chunk_find_const -to find the desired chunk type, and if non null use lodepng_inspect_chunk (with -chunk_pointer - start_of_file as pos). -Supports most metadata chunks from the PNG standard (gAMA, bKGD, tEXt, ...). -Ignores unsupported, unknown, non-metadata or IHDR chunks (without error). -Requirements: &in[pos] must point to start of a chunk, must use regular -lodepng_inspect first since format of most other chunks depends on IHDR, and if -there is a PLTE chunk, that one must be inspected before tRNS or bKGD. -*/ -unsigned lodepng_inspect_chunk(LodePNGState *state, size_t pos, - const unsigned char *in, size_t insize); - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER -/*This function allocates the out buffer with standard malloc and stores the - * size in *outsize.*/ -unsigned lodepng_encode(unsigned char **out, size_t *outsize, - const unsigned char *image, unsigned w, unsigned h, - LodePNGState *state); -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ - -/* -The lodepng_chunk functions are normally not needed, except to traverse the -unknown chunks stored in the LodePNGInfo struct, or add new ones to it. -It also allows traversing the chunks of an encoded PNG file yourself. - -The chunk pointer always points to the beginning of the chunk itself, that is -the first byte of the 4 length bytes. - -In the PNG file format, chunks have the following format: --4 bytes length: length of the data of the chunk in bytes (chunk itself is 12 -bytes longer) -4 bytes chunk type (ASCII a-z,A-Z only, see below) -length bytes -of data (may be 0 bytes if length was 0) -4 bytes of CRC, computed on chunk name -+ data - -The first chunk starts at the 8th byte of the PNG file, the entire rest of the -file exists out of concatenated chunks with the above format. - -PNG standard chunk ASCII naming conventions: --First byte: uppercase = critical, lowercase = ancillary --Second byte: uppercase = public, lowercase = private --Third byte: must be uppercase --Fourth byte: uppercase = unsafe to copy, lowercase = safe to copy -*/ - -/* -Gets the length of the data of the chunk. Total chunk length has 12 bytes more. -There must be at least 4 bytes to read from. If the result value is too large, -it may be corrupt data. -*/ -unsigned lodepng_chunk_length(const unsigned char *chunk); - -/*puts the 4-byte type in null terminated string*/ -void lodepng_chunk_type(char type[5], const unsigned char *chunk); - -/*check if the type is the given type*/ -unsigned char lodepng_chunk_type_equals(const unsigned char *chunk, - const char *type); - -/*0: it's one of the critical chunk types, 1: it's an ancillary chunk (see PNG - * standard)*/ -unsigned char lodepng_chunk_ancillary(const unsigned char *chunk); - -/*0: public, 1: private (see PNG standard)*/ -unsigned char lodepng_chunk_private(const unsigned char *chunk); - -/*0: the chunk is unsafe to copy, 1: the chunk is safe to copy (see PNG - * standard)*/ -unsigned char lodepng_chunk_safetocopy(const unsigned char *chunk); - -/*get pointer to the data of the chunk, where the input points to the header of - * the chunk*/ -unsigned char *lodepng_chunk_data(unsigned char *chunk); -const unsigned char *lodepng_chunk_data_const(const unsigned char *chunk); - -/*returns 0 if the crc is correct, 1 if it's incorrect (0 for OK as usual!)*/ -unsigned lodepng_chunk_check_crc(const unsigned char *chunk); - -/*generates the correct CRC from the data and puts it in the last 4 bytes of the - * chunk*/ -void lodepng_chunk_generate_crc(unsigned char *chunk); - -/* -Iterate to next chunks, allows iterating through all chunks of the PNG file. -Input must be at the beginning of a chunk (result of a previous -lodepng_chunk_next call, or the 8th byte of a PNG file which always has the -first chunk), or alternatively may point to the first byte of the PNG file -(which is not a chunk but the magic header, the function will then skip over it -and return the first real chunk). Will output pointer to the start of the next -chunk, or at or beyond end of the file if there is no more chunk after this or -possibly if the chunk is corrupt. Start this process at the 8th byte of the PNG -file. In a non-corrupt PNG file, the last chunk should have name "IEND". -*/ -unsigned char *lodepng_chunk_next(unsigned char *chunk, unsigned char *end); -const unsigned char *lodepng_chunk_next_const(const unsigned char *chunk, - const unsigned char *end); - -/*Finds the first chunk with the given type in the range [chunk, end), or - * returns NULL if not found.*/ -unsigned char *lodepng_chunk_find(unsigned char *chunk, unsigned char *end, - const char type[5]); -const unsigned char *lodepng_chunk_find_const(const unsigned char *chunk, - const unsigned char *end, - const char type[5]); - -/* -Appends chunk to the data in out. The given chunk should already have its chunk -header. The out variable and outsize are updated to reflect the new reallocated -buffer. Returns error code (0 if it went ok) -*/ -unsigned lodepng_chunk_append(unsigned char **out, size_t *outsize, - const unsigned char *chunk); - -/* -Appends new chunk to out. The chunk to append is given by giving its length, -type and data separately. The type is a 4-letter string. The out variable and -outsize are updated to reflect the new reallocated buffer. Returne error code (0 -if it went ok) -*/ -unsigned lodepng_chunk_create(unsigned char **out, size_t *outsize, - unsigned length, const char *type, - const unsigned char *data); - -/*Calculate CRC32 of buffer*/ -unsigned lodepng_crc32(const unsigned char *buf, size_t len); -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG*/ - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ZLIB -/* -This zlib part can be used independently to zlib compress and decompress a -buffer. It cannot be used to create gzip files however, and it only supports the -part of zlib that is required for PNG, it does not support dictionaries. -*/ - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER -/*Inflate a buffer. Inflate is the decompression step of deflate. Out buffer - * must be freed after use.*/ -unsigned lodepng_inflate(unsigned char **out, size_t *outsize, - const unsigned char *in, size_t insize, - const LodePNGDecompressSettings *settings); - -/* -Decompresses Zlib data. Reallocates the out buffer and appends the data. The -data must be according to the zlib specification. -Either, *out must be NULL and *outsize must be 0, or, *out must be a valid -buffer and *outsize its size in bytes. out must be freed by user after usage. -*/ -unsigned lodepng_zlib_decompress(unsigned char **out, size_t *outsize, - const unsigned char *in, size_t insize, - const LodePNGDecompressSettings *settings); -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER -/* -Compresses data with Zlib. Reallocates the out buffer and appends the data. -Zlib adds a small header and trailer around the deflate data. -The data is output in the format of the zlib specification. -Either, *out must be NULL and *outsize must be 0, or, *out must be a valid -buffer and *outsize its size in bytes. out must be freed by user after usage. -*/ -unsigned lodepng_zlib_compress(unsigned char **out, size_t *outsize, - const unsigned char *in, size_t insize, - const LodePNGCompressSettings *settings); - -/* -Find length-limited Huffman code for given frequencies. This function is in the -public interface only for tests, it's used internally by lodepng_deflate. -*/ -unsigned lodepng_huffman_code_lengths(unsigned *lengths, - const unsigned *frequencies, - size_t numcodes, unsigned maxbitlen); - -/*Compress a buffer with deflate. See RFC 1951. Out buffer must be freed after - * use.*/ -unsigned lodepng_deflate(unsigned char **out, size_t *outsize, - const unsigned char *in, size_t insize, - const LodePNGCompressSettings *settings); - -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ZLIB*/ - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK -/* -Load a file from disk into buffer. The function allocates the out buffer, and -after usage you should free it. -out: output parameter, contains pointer to loaded buffer. -outsize: output parameter, size of the allocated out buffer -filename: the path to the file to load -return value: error code (0 means ok) -*/ -unsigned lodepng_load_file(unsigned char **out, size_t *outsize, - const char *filename); - -/* -Save a file from buffer to disk. Warning, if it exists, this function overwrites -the file without warning! -buffer: the buffer to write -buffersize: size of the buffer to write -filename: the path to the file to save to -return value: error code (0 means ok) -*/ -unsigned lodepng_save_file(const unsigned char *buffer, size_t buffersize, - const char *filename); -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK*/ - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_CPP -/* The LodePNG C++ wrapper uses std::vectors instead of manually allocated - * memory buffers. */ -namespace lodepng { -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG -class State : public LodePNGState { -public: - State(); - State(const State &other); - ~State(); - State &operator=(const State &other); -}; - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER -/* Same as other lodepng::decode, but using a State for more settings and - * information. */ -unsigned decode(std::vector &out, unsigned &w, unsigned &h, - State &state, const unsigned char *in, size_t insize); -unsigned decode(std::vector &out, unsigned &w, unsigned &h, - State &state, const std::vector &in); -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER*/ - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER -/* Same as other lodepng::encode, but using a State for more settings and - * information. */ -unsigned encode(std::vector &out, const unsigned char *in, - unsigned w, unsigned h, State &state); -unsigned encode(std::vector &out, - const std::vector &in, unsigned w, unsigned h, - State &state); -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER*/ - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK -/* -Load a file from disk into an std::vector. -return value: error code (0 means ok) -*/ -unsigned load_file(std::vector &buffer, - const std::string &filename); - -/* -Save the binary data in an std::vector to a file on disk. The file is -overwritten without warning. -*/ -unsigned save_file(const std::vector &buffer, - const std::string &filename); -#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_DISK */ -#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_PNG */ - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ZLIB -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER -/* Zlib-decompress an unsigned char buffer */ -unsigned decompress(std::vector &out, const unsigned char *in, - size_t insize, - const LodePNGDecompressSettings &settings = - lodepng_default_decompress_settings); - -/* Zlib-decompress an std::vector */ -unsigned decompress(std::vector &out, - const std::vector &in, - const LodePNGDecompressSettings &settings = - lodepng_default_decompress_settings); -#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_DECODER */ - -#ifdef LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER -/* Zlib-compress an unsigned char buffer */ -unsigned compress(std::vector &out, const unsigned char *in, - size_t insize, - const LodePNGCompressSettings &settings = - lodepng_default_compress_settings); - -/* Zlib-compress an std::vector */ -unsigned compress(std::vector &out, - const std::vector &in, - const LodePNGCompressSettings &settings = - lodepng_default_compress_settings); -#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_ENCODER */ -#endif /* LODEPNG_COMPILE_ZLIB */ -} /* namespace lodepng */ -#endif /*LODEPNG_COMPILE_CPP*/ - -/* -TODO: -[.] test if there are no memory leaks or security exploits - done a lot but -needs to be checked often -[.] check compatibility with various compilers - done but needs to be redone -for every newer version [X] converting color to 16-bit per channel types [X] -support color profile chunk types (but never let them touch RGB values by -default) [ ] support all public PNG chunk types (almost done except sBIT, sPLT -and hIST) [ ] make sure encoder generates no chunks with size > (2^31)-1 [ ] -partial decoding (stream processing) [X] let the "isFullyOpaque" function check -color keys and transparent palettes too [X] better name for the variables -"codes", "codesD", "codelengthcodes", "clcl" and "lldl" [ ] allow treating some -errors like warnings, when image is recoverable (e.g. 69, 57, 58) [ ] make -warnings like: oob palette, checksum fail, data after iend, wrong/unknown crit -chunk, no null terminator in text, ... [ ] error messages with line numbers (and -version) [ ] errors in state instead of as return code? [ ] new errors/warnings -like suspiciously big decompressed ztxt or iccp chunk [ ] let the C++ wrapper -catch exceptions coming from the standard library and return LodePNG error codes -[ ] allow user to provide custom color conversion functions, e.g. for -premultiplied alpha, padding bits or not, ... [ ] allow user to give data -(void*) to custom allocator [X] provide alternatives for C library functions not -present on some platforms (memcpy, ...) -*/ - -#endif /*LODEPNG_H inclusion guard*/ - -/* -LodePNG Documentation ---------------------- - -0. table of contents --------------------- - - 1. about - 1.1. supported features - 1.2. features not supported - 2. C and C++ version - 3. security - 4. decoding - 5. encoding - 6. color conversions - 6.1. PNG color types - 6.2. color conversions - 6.3. padding bits - 6.4. A note about 16-bits per channel and endianness - 7. error values - 8. chunks and PNG editing - 9. compiler support - 10. examples - 10.1. decoder C++ example - 10.2. decoder C example - 11. state settings reference - 12. changes - 13. contact information - - -1. about --------- - -PNG is a file format to store raster images losslessly with good compression, -supporting different color types and alpha channel. - -LodePNG is a PNG codec according to the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) -Specification (Second Edition) - W3C Recommendation 10 November 2003. - -The specifications used are: - -*) Portable Network Graphics (PNG) Specification (Second Edition): - http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/REC-PNG-20031110 -*) RFC 1950 ZLIB Compressed Data Format version 3.3: - http://www.gzip.org/zlib/rfc-zlib.html -*) RFC 1951 DEFLATE Compressed Data Format Specification ver 1.3: - http://www.gzip.org/zlib/rfc-deflate.html - -The most recent version of LodePNG can currently be found at -http://lodev.org/lodepng/ - -LodePNG works both in C (ISO C90) and C++, with a C++ wrapper that adds -extra functionality. - -LodePNG exists out of two files: --lodepng.h: the header file for both C and C++ --lodepng.c(pp): give it the name lodepng.c or lodepng.cpp (or .cc) depending on -your usage - -If you want to start using LodePNG right away without reading this doc, get the -examples from the LodePNG website to see how to use it in code, or check the -smaller examples in chapter 13 here. - -LodePNG is simple but only supports the basic requirements. To achieve -simplicity, the following design choices were made: There are no dependencies -on any external library. There are functions to decode and encode a PNG with -a single function call, and extended versions of these functions taking a -LodePNGState struct allowing to specify or get more information. By default -the colors of the raw image are always RGB or RGBA, no matter what color type -the PNG file uses. To read and write files, there are simple functions to -convert the files to/from buffers in memory. - -This all makes LodePNG suitable for loading textures in games, demos and small -programs, ... It's less suitable for full fledged image editors, loading PNGs -over network (it requires all the image data to be available before decoding can -begin), life-critical systems, ... - -1.1. supported features ------------------------ - -The following features are supported by the decoder: - -*) decoding of PNGs with any color type, bit depth and interlace mode, to a 24- -or 32-bit color raw image, or the same color type as the PNG -*) encoding of PNGs, from any raw image to 24- or 32-bit color, or the same -color type as the raw image -*) Adam7 interlace and deinterlace for any color type -*) loading the image from harddisk or decoding it from a buffer from other -sources than harddisk -*) support for alpha channels, including RGBA color model, translucent palettes -and color keying -*) zlib decompression (inflate) -*) zlib compression (deflate) -*) CRC32 and ADLER32 checksums -*) colorimetric color profile conversions: currently experimentally available in -lodepng_util.cpp only, plus alternatively ability to pass on chroma/gamma/ICC -profile information to other color management system. -*) handling of unknown chunks, allowing making a PNG editor that stores custom -and unknown chunks. -*) the following chunks are supported by both encoder and decoder: - IHDR: header information - PLTE: color palette - IDAT: pixel data - IEND: the final chunk - tRNS: transparency for palettized images - tEXt: textual information - zTXt: compressed textual information - iTXt: international textual information - bKGD: suggested background color - pHYs: physical dimensions - tIME: modification time - cHRM: RGB chromaticities - gAMA: RGB gamma correction - iCCP: ICC color profile - sRGB: rendering intent - -1.2. features not supported ---------------------------- - -The following features are _not_ supported: - -*) some features needed to make a conformant PNG-Editor might be still missing. -*) partial loading/stream processing. All data must be available and is -processed in one call. -*) The following public chunks are not (yet) supported but treated as unknown -chunks by LodePNG: sBIT hIST sPLT - - -2. C and C++ version --------------------- - -The C version uses buffers allocated with alloc that you need to free() -yourself. You need to use init and cleanup functions for each struct whenever -using a struct from the C version to avoid exploits and memory leaks. - -The C++ version has extra functions with std::vectors in the interface and the -lodepng::State class which is a LodePNGState with constructor and destructor. - -These files work without modification for both C and C++ compilers because all -the additional C++ code is in "#ifdef __cplusplus" blocks that make C-compilers -ignore it, and the C code is made to compile both with strict ISO C90 and C++. - -To use the C++ version, you need to rename the source file to lodepng.cpp -(instead of lodepng.c), and compile it with a C++ compiler. - -To use the C version, you need to rename the source file to lodepng.c (instead -of lodepng.cpp), and compile it with a C compiler. - - -3. Security ------------ - -Even if carefully designed, it's always possible that LodePNG contains possible -exploits. If you discover one, please let me know, and it will be fixed. - -When using LodePNG, care has to be taken with the C version of LodePNG, as well -as the C-style structs when working with C++. The following conventions are used -for all C-style structs: - --if a struct has a corresponding init function, always call the init function -when making a new one -if a struct has a corresponding cleanup function, call it -before the struct disappears to avoid memory leaks -if a struct has a -corresponding copy function, use the copy function instead of "=". The -destination must also be inited already. - - -4. Decoding ------------ - -Decoding converts a PNG compressed image to a raw pixel buffer. - -Most documentation on using the decoder is at its declarations in the header -above. For C, simple decoding can be done with functions such as -lodepng_decode32, and more advanced decoding can be done with the struct -LodePNGState and lodepng_decode. For C++, all decoding can be done with the -various lodepng::decode functions, and lodepng::State can be used for advanced -features. - -When using the LodePNGState, it uses the following fields for decoding: -*) LodePNGInfo info_png: it stores extra information about the PNG (the input) -in here -*) LodePNGColorMode info_raw: here you can say what color mode of the raw image -(the output) you want to get -*) LodePNGDecoderSettings decoder: you can specify a few extra settings for the -decoder to use - -LodePNGInfo info_png --------------------- - -After decoding, this contains extra information of the PNG image, except the -actual pixels, width and height because these are already gotten directly from -the decoder functions. - -It contains for example the original color type of the PNG image, text comments, -suggested background color, etc... More details about the LodePNGInfo struct are -at its declaration documentation. - -LodePNGColorMode info_raw -------------------------- - -When decoding, here you can specify which color type you want -the resulting raw image to be. If this is different from the colortype of the -PNG, then the decoder will automatically convert the result. This conversion -always works, except if you want it to convert a color PNG to grayscale or to -a palette with missing colors. - -By default, 32-bit color is used for the result. - -LodePNGDecoderSettings decoder ------------------------------- - -The settings can be used to ignore the errors created by invalid CRC and Adler32 -chunks, and to disable the decoding of tEXt chunks. - -There's also a setting color_convert, true by default. If false, no conversion -is done, the resulting data will be as it was in the PNG (after decompression) -and you'll have to puzzle the colors of the pixels together yourself using the -color type information in the LodePNGInfo. - - -5. Encoding ------------ - -Encoding converts a raw pixel buffer to a PNG compressed image. - -Most documentation on using the encoder is at its declarations in the header -above. For C, simple encoding can be done with functions such as -lodepng_encode32, and more advanced decoding can be done with the struct -LodePNGState and lodepng_encode. For C++, all encoding can be done with the -various lodepng::encode functions, and lodepng::State can be used for advanced -features. - -Like the decoder, the encoder can also give errors. However it gives less errors -since the encoder input is trusted, the decoder input (a PNG image that could -be forged by anyone) is not trusted. - -When using the LodePNGState, it uses the following fields for encoding: -*) LodePNGInfo info_png: here you specify how you want the PNG (the output) to -be. -*) LodePNGColorMode info_raw: here you say what color type of the raw image (the -input) has -*) LodePNGEncoderSettings encoder: you can specify a few settings for the -encoder to use - -LodePNGInfo info_png --------------------- - -When encoding, you use this the opposite way as when decoding: for encoding, -you fill in the values you want the PNG to have before encoding. By default it's -not needed to specify a color type for the PNG since it's automatically chosen, -but it's possible to choose it yourself given the right settings. - -The encoder will not always exactly match the LodePNGInfo struct you give, -it tries as close as possible. Some things are ignored by the encoder. The -encoder uses, for example, the following settings from it when applicable: -colortype and bitdepth, text chunks, time chunk, the color key, the palette, the -background color, the interlace method, unknown chunks, ... - -When encoding to a PNG with colortype 3, the encoder will generate a PLTE chunk. -If the palette contains any colors for which the alpha channel is not 255 (so -there are translucent colors in the palette), it'll add a tRNS chunk. - -LodePNGColorMode info_raw -------------------------- - -You specify the color type of the raw image that you give to the input here, -including a possible transparent color key and palette you happen to be using in -your raw image data. - -By default, 32-bit color is assumed, meaning your input has to be in RGBA -format with 4 bytes (unsigned chars) per pixel. - -LodePNGEncoderSettings encoder ------------------------------- - -The following settings are supported (some are in sub-structs): -*) auto_convert: when this option is enabled, the encoder will -automatically choose the smallest possible color mode (including color key) that -can encode the colors of all pixels without information loss. -*) btype: the block type for LZ77. 0 = uncompressed, 1 = fixed huffman tree, - 2 = dynamic huffman tree (best compression). Should be 2 for proper - compression. -*) use_lz77: whether or not to use LZ77 for compressed block types. Should be - true for proper compression. -*) windowsize: the window size used by the LZ77 encoder (1 - 32768). Has value - 2048 by default, but can be set to 32768 for better, but slow, compression. -*) force_palette: if colortype is 2 or 6, you can make the encoder write a PLTE - chunk if force_palette is true. This can used as suggested palette to convert - to by viewers that don't support more than 256 colors (if those still exist) -*) add_id: add text chunk "Encoder: LodePNG " to the image. -*) text_compression: default 1. If 1, it'll store texts as zTXt instead of tEXt -chunks. zTXt chunks use zlib compression on the text. This gives a smaller -result on large texts but a larger result on small texts (such as a single -program name). It's all tEXt or all zTXt though, there's no separate setting per -text yet. - - -6. color conversions --------------------- - -An important thing to note about LodePNG, is that the color type of the PNG, and -the color type of the raw image, are completely independent. By default, when -you decode a PNG, you get the result as a raw image in the color type you want, -no matter whether the PNG was encoded with a palette, grayscale or RGBA color. -And if you encode an image, by default LodePNG will automatically choose the PNG -color type that gives good compression based on the values of colors and amount -of colors in the image. It can be configured to let you control it instead as -well, though. - -To be able to do this, LodePNG does conversions from one color mode to another. -It can convert from almost any color type to any other color type, except the -following conversions: RGB to grayscale is not supported, and converting to a -palette when the palette doesn't have a required color is not supported. This is -not supported on purpose: this is information loss which requires a color -reduction algorithm that is beyond the scope of a PNG encoder (yes, RGB to gray -is easy, but there are multiple ways if you want to give some channels more -weight). - -By default, when decoding, you get the raw image in 32-bit RGBA or 24-bit RGB -color, no matter what color type the PNG has. And by default when encoding, -LodePNG automatically picks the best color model for the output PNG, and expects -the input image to be 32-bit RGBA or 24-bit RGB. So, unless you want to control -the color format of the images yourself, you can skip this chapter. - -6.1. PNG color types --------------------- - -A PNG image can have many color types, ranging from 1-bit color to 64-bit color, -as well as palettized color modes. After the zlib decompression and unfiltering -in the PNG image is done, the raw pixel data will have that color type and thus -a certain amount of bits per pixel. If you want the output raw image after -decoding to have another color type, a conversion is done by LodePNG. - -The PNG specification gives the following color types: - -0: grayscale, bit depths 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 -2: RGB, bit depths 8 and 16 -3: palette, bit depths 1, 2, 4 and 8 -4: grayscale with alpha, bit depths 8 and 16 -6: RGBA, bit depths 8 and 16 - -Bit depth is the amount of bits per pixel per color channel. So the total amount -of bits per pixel is: amount of channels * bitdepth. - -6.2. color conversions ----------------------- - -As explained in the sections about the encoder and decoder, you can specify -color types and bit depths in info_png and info_raw to change the default -behaviour. - -If, when decoding, you want the raw image to be something else than the default, -you need to set the color type and bit depth you want in the LodePNGColorMode, -or the parameters colortype and bitdepth of the simple decoding function. - -If, when encoding, you use another color type than the default in the raw input -image, you need to specify its color type and bit depth in the LodePNGColorMode -of the raw image, or use the parameters colortype and bitdepth of the simple -encoding function. - -If, when encoding, you don't want LodePNG to choose the output PNG color type -but control it yourself, you need to set auto_convert in the encoder settings -to false, and specify the color type you want in the LodePNGInfo of the -encoder (including palette: it can generate a palette if auto_convert is true, -otherwise not). - -If the input and output color type differ (whether user chosen or auto chosen), -LodePNG will do a color conversion, which follows the rules below, and may -sometimes result in an error. - -To avoid some confusion: --the decoder converts from PNG to raw image --the encoder converts from raw image to PNG --the colortype and bitdepth in LodePNGColorMode info_raw, are those of the raw -image -the colortype and bitdepth in the color field of LodePNGInfo info_png, -are those of the PNG -when encoding, the color type in LodePNGInfo is ignored if -auto_convert is enabled, it is automatically generated instead -when decoding, -the color type in LodePNGInfo is set by the decoder to that of the original PNG -image, but it can be ignored since the raw image has the color type you -requested instead -if the color type of the LodePNGColorMode and PNG image -aren't the same, a conversion between the color types is done if the color types -are supported. If it is not supported, an error is returned. If the types are -the same, no conversion is done. -even though some conversions aren't supported, -LodePNG supports loading PNGs from any colortype and saving PNGs to any -colortype, sometimes it just requires preparing the raw image correctly before -encoding. -both encoder and decoder use the same color converter. - -The function lodepng_convert does the color conversion. It is available in the -interface but normally isn't needed since the encoder and decoder already call -it. - -Non supported color conversions: --color to grayscale when non-gray pixels are present: no error is thrown, but -the result will look ugly because only the red channel is taken (it assumes all -three channels are the same in this case so ignores green and blue). The reason -no error is given is to allow converting from three-channel grayscale images to -one-channel even if there are numerical imprecisions. --anything to palette when the palette does not have an exact match for a -from-color in it: in this case an error is thrown - -Supported color conversions: --anything to 8-bit RGB, 8-bit RGBA, 16-bit RGB, 16-bit RGBA --any gray or gray+alpha, to gray or gray+alpha --anything to a palette, as long as the palette has the requested colors in it --removing alpha channel --higher to smaller bitdepth, and vice versa - -If you want no color conversion to be done (e.g. for speed or control): --In the encoder, you can make it save a PNG with any color type by giving the -raw color mode and LodePNGInfo the same color mode, and setting auto_convert to -false. --In the decoder, you can make it store the pixel data in the same color type -as the PNG has, by setting the color_convert setting to false. Settings in -info_raw are then ignored. - -6.3. padding bits ------------------ - -In the PNG file format, if a less than 8-bit per pixel color type is used and -the scanlines have a bit amount that isn't a multiple of 8, then padding bits -are used so that each scanline starts at a fresh byte. But that is NOT true for -the LodePNG raw input and output. The raw input image you give to the encoder, -and the raw output image you get from the decoder will NOT have these padding -bits, e.g. in the case of a 1-bit image with a width of 7 pixels, the first -pixel of the second scanline will the 8th bit of the first byte, not the first -bit of a new byte. - -6.4. A note about 16-bits per channel and endianness ----------------------------------------------------- - -LodePNG uses unsigned char arrays for 16-bit per channel colors too, just like -for any other color format. The 16-bit values are stored in big endian (most -significant byte first) in these arrays. This is the opposite order of the -little endian used by x86 CPU's. - -LodePNG always uses big endian because the PNG file format does so internally. -Conversions to other formats than PNG uses internally are not supported by -LodePNG on purpose, there are myriads of formats, including endianness of 16-bit -colors, the order in which you store R, G, B and A, and so on. Supporting and -converting to/from all that is outside the scope of LodePNG. - -This may mean that, depending on your use case, you may want to convert the big -endian output of LodePNG to little endian with a for loop. This is certainly not -always needed, many applications and libraries support big endian 16-bit colors -anyway, but it means you cannot simply cast the unsigned char* buffer to an -unsigned short* buffer on x86 CPUs. - - -7. error values ---------------- - -All functions in LodePNG that return an error code, return 0 if everything went -OK, or a non-zero code if there was an error. - -The meaning of the LodePNG error values can be retrieved with the function -lodepng_error_text: given the numerical error code, it returns a description -of the error in English as a string. - -Check the implementation of lodepng_error_text to see the meaning of each code. - -It is not recommended to use the numerical values to programmatically make -different decisions based on error types as the numbers are not guaranteed to -stay backwards compatible. They are for human consumption only. Programmatically -only 0 or non-0 matter. - - -8. chunks and PNG editing -------------------------- - -If you want to add extra chunks to a PNG you encode, or use LodePNG for a PNG -editor that should follow the rules about handling of unknown chunks, or if your -program is able to read other types of chunks than the ones handled by LodePNG, -then that's possible with the chunk functions of LodePNG. - -A PNG chunk has the following layout: - -4 bytes length -4 bytes type name -length bytes data -4 bytes CRC - -8.1. iterating through chunks ------------------------------ - -If you have a buffer containing the PNG image data, then the first chunk (the -IHDR chunk) starts at byte number 8 of that buffer. The first 8 bytes are the -signature of the PNG and are not part of a chunk. But if you start at byte 8 -then you have a chunk, and can check the following things of it. - -NOTE: none of these functions check for memory buffer boundaries. To avoid -exploits, always make sure the buffer contains all the data of the chunks. -When using lodepng_chunk_next, make sure the returned value is within the -allocated memory. - -unsigned lodepng_chunk_length(const unsigned char* chunk): - -Get the length of the chunk's data. The total chunk length is this length + 12. - -void lodepng_chunk_type(char type[5], const unsigned char* chunk): -unsigned char lodepng_chunk_type_equals(const unsigned char* chunk, const char* -type): - -Get the type of the chunk or compare if it's a certain type - -unsigned char lodepng_chunk_critical(const unsigned char* chunk): -unsigned char lodepng_chunk_private(const unsigned char* chunk): -unsigned char lodepng_chunk_safetocopy(const unsigned char* chunk): - -Check if the chunk is critical in the PNG standard (only IHDR, PLTE, IDAT and -IEND are). Check if the chunk is private (public chunks are part of the -standard, private ones not). Check if the chunk is safe to copy. If it's not, -then, when modifying data in a critical chunk, unsafe to copy chunks of the old -image may NOT be saved in the new one if your program doesn't handle that type -of unknown chunk. - -unsigned char* lodepng_chunk_data(unsigned char* chunk): -const unsigned char* lodepng_chunk_data_const(const unsigned char* chunk): - -Get a pointer to the start of the data of the chunk. - -unsigned lodepng_chunk_check_crc(const unsigned char* chunk): -void lodepng_chunk_generate_crc(unsigned char* chunk): - -Check if the crc is correct or generate a correct one. - -unsigned char* lodepng_chunk_next(unsigned char* chunk): -const unsigned char* lodepng_chunk_next_const(const unsigned char* chunk): - -Iterate to the next chunk. This works if you have a buffer with consecutive -chunks. Note that these functions do no boundary checking of the allocated data -whatsoever, so make sure there is enough data available in the buffer to be able -to go to the next chunk. - -unsigned lodepng_chunk_append(unsigned char** out, size_t* outsize, const -unsigned char* chunk): unsigned lodepng_chunk_create(unsigned char** out, -size_t* outsize, unsigned length, const char* type, const unsigned char* data): - -These functions are used to create new chunks that are appended to the data in -*out that has length *outsize. The append function appends an existing chunk to -the new data. The create function creates a new chunk with the given parameters -and appends it. Type is the 4-letter name of the chunk. - -8.2. chunks in info_png ------------------------ - -The LodePNGInfo struct contains fields with the unknown chunk in it. It has 3 -buffers (each with size) to contain 3 types of unknown chunks: -the ones that come before the PLTE chunk, the ones that come between the PLTE -and the IDAT chunks, and the ones that come after the IDAT chunks. -It's necessary to make the distinction between these 3 cases because the PNG -standard forces to keep the ordering of unknown chunks compared to the critical -chunks, but does not force any other ordering rules. - -info_png.unknown_chunks_data[0] is the chunks before PLTE -info_png.unknown_chunks_data[1] is the chunks after PLTE, before IDAT -info_png.unknown_chunks_data[2] is the chunks after IDAT - -The chunks in these 3 buffers can be iterated through and read by using the same -way described in the previous subchapter. - -When using the decoder to decode a PNG, you can make it store all unknown chunks -if you set the option settings.remember_unknown_chunks to 1. By default, this -option is off (0). - -The encoder will always encode unknown chunks that are stored in the info_png. -If you need it to add a particular chunk that isn't known by LodePNG, you can -use lodepng_chunk_append or lodepng_chunk_create to the chunk data in -info_png.unknown_chunks_data[x]. - -Chunks that are known by LodePNG should not be added in that way. E.g. to make -LodePNG add a bKGD chunk, set background_defined to true and add the correct -parameters there instead. - - -9. compiler support -------------------- - -No libraries other than the current standard C library are needed to compile -LodePNG. For the C++ version, only the standard C++ library is needed on top. -Add the files lodepng.c(pp) and lodepng.h to your project, include -lodepng.h where needed, and your program can read/write PNG files. - -It is compatible with C90 and up, and C++03 and up. - -If performance is important, use optimization when compiling! For both the -encoder and decoder, this makes a large difference. - -Make sure that LodePNG is compiled with the same compiler of the same version -and with the same settings as the rest of the program, or the interfaces with -std::vectors and std::strings in C++ can be incompatible. - -CHAR_BITS must be 8 or higher, because LodePNG uses unsigned chars for octets. - -*) gcc and g++ - -LodePNG is developed in gcc so this compiler is natively supported. It gives no -warnings with compiler options "-Wall -Wextra -pedantic -ansi", with gcc and g++ -version 4.7.1 on Linux, 32-bit and 64-bit. - -*) Clang - -Fully supported and warning-free. - -*) Mingw - -The Mingw compiler (a port of gcc for Windows) should be fully supported by -LodePNG. - -*) Visual Studio and Visual C++ Express Edition - -LodePNG should be warning-free with warning level W4. Two warnings were disabled -with pragmas though: warning 4244 about implicit conversions, and warning 4996 -where it wants to use a non-standard function fopen_s instead of the standard C -fopen. - -Visual Studio may want "stdafx.h" files to be included in each source file and -give an error "unexpected end of file while looking for precompiled header". -This is not standard C++ and will not be added to the stock LodePNG. You can -disable it for lodepng.cpp only by right clicking it, Properties, C/C++, -Precompiled Headers, and set it to Not Using Precompiled Headers there. - -NOTE: Modern versions of VS should be fully supported, but old versions, e.g. -VS6, are not guaranteed to work. - -*) Compilers on Macintosh - -LodePNG has been reported to work both with gcc and LLVM for Macintosh, both for -C and C++. - -*) Other Compilers - -If you encounter problems on any compilers, feel free to let me know and I may -try to fix it if the compiler is modern and standards compliant. - - -10. examples ------------- - -This decoder example shows the most basic usage of LodePNG. More complex -examples can be found on the LodePNG website. - -10.1. decoder C++ example -------------------------- - -#include "lodepng.h" -#include - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { - const char* filename = argc > 1 ? argv[1] : "test.png"; - - //load and decode - std::vector image; - unsigned width, height; - unsigned error = lodepng::decode(image, width, height, filename); - - //if there's an error, display it - if(error) std::cout << "decoder error " << error << ": " << -lodepng_error_text(error) << std::endl; - - //the pixels are now in the vector "image", 4 bytes per pixel, ordered -RGBARGBA..., use it as texture, draw it, ... -} - -10.2. decoder C example ------------------------ - -#include "lodepng.h" - -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { - unsigned error; - unsigned char* image; - size_t width, height; - const char* filename = argc > 1 ? argv[1] : "test.png"; - - error = lodepng_decode32_file(&image, &width, &height, filename); - - if(error) printf("decoder error %u: %s\n", error, lodepng_error_text(error)); - - / * use image here * / - - free(image); - return 0; -} - -11. state settings reference ----------------------------- - -A quick reference of some settings to set on the LodePNGState - -For decoding: - -state.decoder.zlibsettings.ignore_adler32: ignore ADLER32 checksums -state.decoder.zlibsettings.custom_...: use custom inflate function -state.decoder.ignore_crc: ignore CRC checksums -state.decoder.ignore_critical: ignore unknown critical chunks -state.decoder.ignore_end: ignore missing IEND chunk. May fail if this corruption -causes other errors state.decoder.color_convert: convert internal PNG color to -chosen one state.decoder.read_text_chunks: whether to read in text metadata -chunks state.decoder.remember_unknown_chunks: whether to read in unknown chunks -state.info_raw.colortype: desired color type for decoded image -state.info_raw.bitdepth: desired bit depth for decoded image -state.info_raw....: more color settings, see struct LodePNGColorMode -state.info_png....: no settings for decoder but ouput, see struct LodePNGInfo - -For encoding: - -state.encoder.zlibsettings.btype: disable compression by setting it to 0 -state.encoder.zlibsettings.use_lz77: use LZ77 in compression -state.encoder.zlibsettings.windowsize: tweak LZ77 windowsize -state.encoder.zlibsettings.minmatch: tweak min LZ77 length to match -state.encoder.zlibsettings.nicematch: tweak LZ77 match where to stop searching -state.encoder.zlibsettings.lazymatching: try one more LZ77 matching -state.encoder.zlibsettings.custom_...: use custom deflate function -state.encoder.auto_convert: choose optimal PNG color type, if 0 uses info_png -state.encoder.filter_palette_zero: PNG filter strategy for palette -state.encoder.filter_strategy: PNG filter strategy to encode with -state.encoder.force_palette: add palette even if not encoding to one -state.encoder.add_id: add LodePNG identifier and version as a text chunk -state.encoder.text_compression: use compressed text chunks for metadata -state.info_raw.colortype: color type of raw input image you provide -state.info_raw.bitdepth: bit depth of raw input image you provide -state.info_raw: more color settings, see struct LodePNGColorMode -state.info_png.color.colortype: desired color type if auto_convert is false -state.info_png.color.bitdepth: desired bit depth if auto_convert is false -state.info_png.color....: more color settings, see struct LodePNGColorMode -state.info_png....: more PNG related settings, see struct LodePNGInfo - - -12. changes ------------ - -The version number of LodePNG is the date of the change given in the format -yyyymmdd. - -Some changes aren't backwards compatible. Those are indicated with a (!) -symbol. - -Not all changes are listed here, the commit history in github lists more: -https://github.com/lvandeve/lodepng - -*) 17 okt 2020: prevent decoding too large text/icc chunks by default. -*) 06 mar 2020: simplified some of the dynamic memory allocations. -*) 12 jan 2020: (!) added 'end' argument to lodepng_chunk_next to allow correct - overflow checks. -*) 14 aug 2019: around 25% faster decoding thanks to huffman lookup tables. -*) 15 jun 2019: (!) auto_choose_color API changed (for bugfix: don't use palette - if gray ICC profile) and non-ICC LodePNGColorProfile renamed to - LodePNGColorStats. -*) 30 dec 2018: code style changes only: removed newlines before opening braces. -*) 10 sep 2018: added way to inspect metadata chunks without full decoding. -*) 19 aug 2018: (!) fixed color mode bKGD is encoded with and made it use - palette index in case of palette. -*) 10 aug 2018: (!) added support for gAMA, cHRM, sRGB and iCCP chunks. This - change is backwards compatible unless you relied on unknown_chunks for those. -*) 11 jun 2018: less restrictive check for pixel size integer overflow -*) 14 jan 2018: allow optionally ignoring a few more recoverable errors -*) 17 sep 2017: fix memory leak for some encoder input error cases -*) 27 nov 2016: grey+alpha auto color model detection bugfix -*) 18 apr 2016: Changed qsort to custom stable sort (for platforms w/o qsort). -*) 09 apr 2016: Fixed colorkey usage detection, and better file loading (within - the limits of pure C90). -*) 08 dec 2015: Made load_file function return error if file can't be opened. -*) 24 okt 2015: Bugfix with decoding to palette output. -*) 18 apr 2015: Boundary PM instead of just package-merge for faster encoding. -*) 24 aug 2014: Moved to github -*) 23 aug 2014: Reduced needless memory usage of decoder. -*) 28 jun 2014: Removed fix_png setting, always support palette OOB for - simplicity. Made ColorProfile public. -*) 09 jun 2014: Faster encoder by fixing hash bug and more zeros optimization. -*) 22 dec 2013: Power of two windowsize required for optimization. -*) 15 apr 2013: Fixed bug with LAC_ALPHA and color key. -*) 25 mar 2013: Added an optional feature to ignore some PNG errors (fix_png). -*) 11 mar 2013: (!) Bugfix with custom free. Changed from "my" to "lodepng_" - prefix for the custom allocators and made it possible with a new #define to - use custom ones in your project without needing to change lodepng's code. -*) 28 jan 2013: Bugfix with color key. -*) 27 okt 2012: Tweaks in text chunk keyword length error handling. -*) 8 okt 2012: (!) Added new filter strategy (entropy) and new auto color mode. - (no palette). Better deflate tree encoding. New compression tweak settings. - Faster color conversions while decoding. Some internal cleanups. -*) 23 sep 2012: Reduced warnings in Visual Studio a little bit. -*) 1 sep 2012: (!) Removed #define's for giving custom (de)compression functions - and made it work with function pointers instead. -*) 23 jun 2012: Added more filter strategies. Made it easier to use custom alloc - and free functions and toggle #defines from compiler flags. Small fixes. -*) 6 may 2012: (!) Made plugging in custom zlib/deflate functions more flexible. -*) 22 apr 2012: (!) Made interface more consistent, renaming a lot. Removed - redundant C++ codec classes. Reduced amount of structs. Everything changed, - but it is cleaner now imho and functionality remains the same. Also fixed - several bugs and shrunk the implementation code. Made new samples. -*) 6 nov 2011: (!) By default, the encoder now automatically chooses the best - PNG color model and bit depth, based on the amount and type of colors of the - raw image. For this, autoLeaveOutAlphaChannel replaced by auto_choose_color. -*) 9 okt 2011: simpler hash chain implementation for the encoder. -*) 8 sep 2011: lz77 encoder lazy matching instead of greedy matching. -*) 23 aug 2011: tweaked the zlib compression parameters after benchmarking. - A bug with the PNG filtertype heuristic was fixed, so that it chooses much - better ones (it's quite significant). A setting to do an experimental, slow, - brute force search for PNG filter types is added. -*) 17 aug 2011: (!) changed some C zlib related function names. -*) 16 aug 2011: made the code less wide (max 120 characters per line). -*) 17 apr 2011: code cleanup. Bugfixes. Convert low to 16-bit per sample colors. -*) 21 feb 2011: fixed compiling for C90. Fixed compiling with sections disabled. -*) 11 dec 2010: encoding is made faster, based on suggestion by Peter Eastman - to optimize long sequences of zeros. -*) 13 nov 2010: added LodePNG_InfoColor_hasPaletteAlpha and - LodePNG_InfoColor_canHaveAlpha functions for convenience. -*) 7 nov 2010: added LodePNG_error_text function to get error code description. -*) 30 okt 2010: made decoding slightly faster -*) 26 okt 2010: (!) changed some C function and struct names (more consistent). - Reorganized the documentation and the declaration order in the header. -*) 08 aug 2010: only changed some comments and external samples. -*) 05 jul 2010: fixed bug thanks to warnings in the new gcc version. -*) 14 mar 2010: fixed bug where too much memory was allocated for char buffers. -*) 02 sep 2008: fixed bug where it could create empty tree that linux apps could - read by ignoring the problem but windows apps couldn't. -*) 06 jun 2008: added more error checks for out of memory cases. -*) 26 apr 2008: added a few more checks here and there to ensure more safety. -*) 06 mar 2008: crash with encoding of strings fixed -*) 02 feb 2008: support for international text chunks added (iTXt) -*) 23 jan 2008: small cleanups, and #defines to divide code in sections -*) 20 jan 2008: support for unknown chunks allowing using LodePNG for an editor. -*) 18 jan 2008: support for tIME and pHYs chunks added to encoder and decoder. -*) 17 jan 2008: ability to encode and decode compressed zTXt chunks added - Also various fixes, such as in the deflate and the padding bits code. -*) 13 jan 2008: Added ability to encode Adam7-interlaced images. Improved - filtering code of encoder. -*) 07 jan 2008: (!) changed LodePNG to use ISO C90 instead of C++. A - C++ wrapper around this provides an interface almost identical to before. - Having LodePNG be pure ISO C90 makes it more portable. The C and C++ code - are together in these files but it works both for C and C++ compilers. -*) 29 dec 2007: (!) changed most integer types to unsigned int + other tweaks -*) 30 aug 2007: bug fixed which makes this Borland C++ compatible -*) 09 aug 2007: some VS2005 warnings removed again -*) 21 jul 2007: deflate code placed in new namespace separate from zlib code -*) 08 jun 2007: fixed bug with 2- and 4-bit color, and small interlaced images -*) 04 jun 2007: improved support for Visual Studio 2005: crash with accessing - invalid std::vector element [0] fixed, and level 3 and 4 warnings removed -*) 02 jun 2007: made the encoder add a tag with version by default -*) 27 may 2007: zlib and png code separated (but still in the same file), - simple encoder/decoder functions added for more simple usage cases -*) 19 may 2007: minor fixes, some code cleaning, new error added (error 69), - moved some examples from here to lodepng_examples.cpp -*) 12 may 2007: palette decoding bug fixed -*) 24 apr 2007: changed the license from BSD to the zlib license -*) 11 mar 2007: very simple addition: ability to encode bKGD chunks. -*) 04 mar 2007: (!) tEXt chunk related fixes, and support for encoding - palettized PNG images. Plus little interface change with palette and texts. -*) 03 mar 2007: Made it encode dynamic Huffman shorter with repeat codes. - Fixed a bug where the end code of a block had length 0 in the Huffman tree. -*) 26 feb 2007: Huffman compression with dynamic trees (BTYPE 2) now implemented - and supported by the encoder, resulting in smaller PNGs at the output. -*) 27 jan 2007: Made the Adler-32 test faster so that a timewaste is gone. -*) 24 jan 2007: gave encoder an error interface. Added color conversion from any - greyscale type to 8-bit greyscale with or without alpha. -*) 21 jan 2007: (!) Totally changed the interface. It allows more color types - to convert to and is more uniform. See the manual for how it works now. -*) 07 jan 2007: Some cleanup & fixes, and a few changes over the last days: - encode/decode custom tEXt chunks, separate classes for zlib & deflate, and - at last made the decoder give errors for incorrect Adler32 or Crc. -*) 01 jan 2007: Fixed bug with encoding PNGs with less than 8 bits per channel. -*) 29 dec 2006: Added support for encoding images without alpha channel, and - cleaned out code as well as making certain parts faster. -*) 28 dec 2006: Added "Settings" to the encoder. -*) 26 dec 2006: The encoder now does LZ77 encoding and produces much smaller -files now. Removed some code duplication in the decoder. Fixed little bug in an -example. -*) 09 dec 2006: (!) Placed output parameters of public functions as first -parameter. Fixed a bug of the decoder with 16-bit per color. -*) 15 okt 2006: Changed documentation structure -*) 09 okt 2006: Encoder class added. It encodes a valid PNG image from the - given image buffer, however for now it's not compressed. -*) 08 sep 2006: (!) Changed to interface with a Decoder class -*) 30 jul 2006: (!) LodePNG_InfoPng , width and height are now retrieved in -different way. Renamed decodePNG to decodePNGGeneric. -*) 29 jul 2006: (!) Changed the interface: image info is now returned as a - struct of type LodePNG::LodePNG_Info, instead of a vector, which was a bit -clumsy. -*) 28 jul 2006: Cleaned the code and added new error checks. - Corrected terminology "deflate" into "inflate". -*) 23 jun 2006: Added SDL example in the documentation in the header, this - example allows easy debugging by displaying the PNG and its transparency. -*) 22 jun 2006: (!) Changed way to obtain error value. Added - loadFile function for convenience. Made decodePNG32 faster. -*) 21 jun 2006: (!) Changed type of info vector to unsigned. - Changed position of palette in info vector. Fixed an important bug that - happened on PNGs with an uncompressed block. -*) 16 jun 2006: Internally changed unsigned into unsigned where - needed, and performed some optimizations. -*) 07 jun 2006: (!) Renamed functions to decodePNG and placed them - in LodePNG namespace. Changed the order of the parameters. Rewrote the - documentation in the header. Renamed files to lodepng.cpp and lodepng.h -*) 22 apr 2006: Optimized and improved some code -*) 07 sep 2005: (!) Changed to std::vector interface -*) 12 aug 2005: Initial release (C++, decoder only) - - -13. contact information ------------------------ - -Feel free to contact me with suggestions, problems, comments, ... concerning -LodePNG. If you encounter a PNG image that doesn't work properly with this -decoder, feel free to send it and I'll use it to find and fix the problem. - -My email address is (puzzle the account and domain together with an @ symbol): -Domain: gmail dot com. -Account: lode dot vandevenne. - - -Copyright (c) 2005-2020 Lode Vandevenne -*/ diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/external/nvid.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/external/nvid.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 0e1f591..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/external/nvid.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,222 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -struct NVID_Header { - char magic[4]; // Magic - int framerate; // Only Up to 60 - int width; // Width - int height; // Height - uint32_t framecount; // Count of Frames -}; - -struct NVID_Frame { - char magic[4]; // Magic - uint32_t framesize; // Size of Frame -}; - -struct NVID_Image { - int framenum; // Register of Frame - int w; // Width of Frame - int h; // Height of Frame - int bpp; // bpp of Frame - void *pBuf; // Buffer -}; - -inline void CreateHeader(NVID_Header &header) { - header.magic[0] = 'N'; - header.magic[1] = 'V'; - header.magic[2] = 'I'; - header.magic[3] = 'D'; -} - -inline void CreateFrame(NVID_Frame &frame) { - frame.magic[0] = 'N'; - frame.magic[1] = 'F'; - frame.magic[2] = 'R'; - frame.magic[3] = 'M'; -} - -inline bool CheckHeader(NVID_Header &header) { - if (header.magic[0] == 'N' && header.magic[1] == 'V' && - header.magic[2] == 'I' && header.magic[3] == 'D') - return true; - - return false; -} - -inline bool CheckFrame(NVID_Frame &frame) { - if (frame.magic[0] == 'N' && frame.magic[1] == 'F' && frame.magic[2] == 'R' && - frame.magic[3] == 'M') - return true; - - return false; -} - -inline std::vector> -LoadNVID(const std::string &path) { - std::vector> res; - std::ifstream nvid_file(path, std::ios::binary | std::ios::in); - if (!nvid_file) { - std::cerr << "Failed to open NVID file: " << path << std::endl; - return res; - } - - NVID_Header header; - nvid_file.read(reinterpret_cast(&header), sizeof(header)); - if (!CheckHeader(header)) { - std::cerr << "Invalid NVID header" << std::endl; - return res; - } - - for (int i = 0; i < (int)header.framecount; i++) { - NVID_Frame frame; - nvid_file.read(reinterpret_cast(&frame), sizeof(frame)); - if (!CheckFrame(frame)) { - std::cerr << "Invalid NVID frame" << std::endl; - return res; - } - - std::vector compressed_data(frame.framesize); - nvid_file.read(reinterpret_cast(compressed_data.data()), - compressed_data.size()); - - int width, height, components; - unsigned char *decompressed_data = jpgd::decompress_jpeg_image_from_memory( - compressed_data.data(), compressed_data.size(), &width, &height, - &components, 3); - if (!decompressed_data) { - std::cerr << "Failed to decompress JPEG data" << std::endl; - return res; - } - - auto image = std::make_unique(); - image->bpp = components; - image->w = width; - image->h = height; - image->framenum = i; - image->pBuf = decompressed_data; - - res.push_back(std::move(image)); - } - - return res; -} - -inline std::vector> LoadMemNVID(const void *data, - size_t size) { - std::vector> res; - std::istringstream nvid_stream( - std::string(reinterpret_cast(data), size)); - NVID_Header header; - nvid_stream.read(reinterpret_cast(&header), sizeof(header)); - if (!CheckHeader(header)) { - std::cerr << "Invalid NVID header" << std::endl; - return res; - } - for (int i = 0; i < (int)header.framecount; i++) { - NVID_Frame frame; - nvid_stream.read(reinterpret_cast(&frame), sizeof(frame)); - if (!CheckFrame(frame)) { - std::cerr << "Invalid NVID frame" << std::endl; - return res; - } - std::vector compressed_data(frame.framesize); - nvid_stream.read(reinterpret_cast(compressed_data.data()), - compressed_data.size()); - int width, height, components; - unsigned char *decompressed_data = jpgd::decompress_jpeg_image_from_memory( - compressed_data.data(), compressed_data.size(), &width, &height, - &components, 3); - if (!decompressed_data) { - std::cerr << "Failed to decompress JPEG data" << std::endl; - return res; - } - auto image = std::make_unique(); - image->bpp = components; - image->w = width; - image->h = height; - image->framenum = i; - image->pBuf = decompressed_data; - res.push_back(std::move(image)); - } - return res; -} - -class NVID_Stream { -public: - NVID_Stream(const std::string &path) - : file_(path, std::ios::binary | std::ios::in) { - if (!file_) { - std::cout << "Failed to open NVID file: " << path << std::endl; - return; - } else { - file_.read(reinterpret_cast(&header_), sizeof(header_)); - if (!CheckHeader(header_)) { - std::cout << "Invalid NVID header" << std::endl; - return; - } - } - } - - NVID_Stream(const void *data, std::size_t size) { - if (!data || size < sizeof(header_)) { - std::cout << "Invalid NVID data" << std::endl; - return; - } else { - memcpy(&header_, data, sizeof(header_)); - if (!CheckHeader(header_)) { - std::cout << "Invalid NVID header" << std::endl; - return; - } - } - } - - ~NVID_Stream() { file_.close(); } - - bool ReadNext(NVID_Image &image) { - if (!file_) { - return false; - } - - NVID_Frame frame; - file_.read(reinterpret_cast(&frame), sizeof(frame)); - if (!CheckFrame(frame)) { - std::cout << "Invalid NVID frame" << std::endl; - return false; - } - - std::vector compressed_data(frame.framesize); - file_.read(reinterpret_cast(compressed_data.data()), - compressed_data.size()); - - int width, height, components; - unsigned char *decompressed_data = jpgd::decompress_jpeg_image_from_memory( - compressed_data.data(), compressed_data.size(), &width, &height, - &components, 3); - if (!decompressed_data) { - std::cout << "Failed to decompress JPEG data" << std::endl; - return false; - } - - image.bpp = components; - image.w = width; - image.h = height; - image.framenum = current_frame_++; - image.pBuf = decompressed_data; - - return true; - } - -private: - std::ifstream file_; - NVID_Header header_; - int current_frame_ = 0; -}; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/external/stb_image.h b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/external/stb_image.h deleted file mode 100644 index 2b5ad6b..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/external/stb_image.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8681 +0,0 @@ -/* stb_image - v2.27 - public domain image loader - http://nothings.org/stb - no warranty implied; use at your own risk - - Do this: - #define STB_IMAGE_IMPLEMENTATION - before you include this file in *one* C or C++ file to create the -implementation. - - // i.e. it should look like this: - #include ... - #include ... - #include ... - #define STB_IMAGE_IMPLEMENTATION - #include "stb_image.h" - - You can #define STBI_ASSERT(x) before the #include to avoid using assert.h. - And #define STBI_MALLOC, STBI_REALLOC, and STBI_FREE to avoid using -malloc,realloc,free - - - QUICK NOTES: - Primarily of interest to game developers and other people who can - avoid problematic images and only need the trivial interface - - JPEG baseline & progressive (12 bpc/arithmetic not supported, same as -stock IJG lib) PNG 1/2/4/8/16-bit-per-channel - - TGA (not sure what subset, if a subset) - BMP non-1bpp, non-RLE - PSD (composited view only, no extra channels, 8/16 bit-per-channel) - - GIF (*comp always reports as 4-channel) - HDR (radiance rgbE format) - PIC (Softimage PIC) - PNM (PPM and PGM binary only) - - Animated GIF still needs a proper API, but here's one way to do it: - http://gist.github.com/urraka/685d9a6340b26b830d49 - - - decode from memory or through FILE (define STBI_NO_STDIO to remove code) - - decode from arbitrary I/O callbacks - - SIMD acceleration on x86/x64 (SSE2) and ARM (NEON) - - Full documentation under "DOCUMENTATION" below. - - -LICENSE - - See end of file for license information. - -RECENT REVISION HISTORY: - - 2.27 (2021-07-11) document stbi_info better, 16-bit PNM support, bug -fixes 2.26 (2020-07-13) many minor fixes 2.25 (2020-02-02) fix warnings 2.24 -(2020-02-02) fix warnings; thread-local failure_reason and flip_vertically 2.23 -(2019-08-11) fix clang static analysis warning 2.22 (2019-03-04) gif fixes, fix -warnings 2.21 (2019-02-25) fix typo in comment 2.20 (2019-02-07) support utf8 -filenames in Windows; fix warnings and platform ifdefs 2.19 (2018-02-11) fix -warning 2.18 (2018-01-30) fix warnings 2.17 (2018-01-29) bugfix, 1-bit BMP, -16-bitness query, fix warnings 2.16 (2017-07-23) all functions have 16-bit -variants; optimizations; bugfixes 2.15 (2017-03-18) fix png-1,2,4; all Imagenet -JPGs; no runtime SSE detection on GCC 2.14 (2017-03-03) remove deprecated -STBI_JPEG_OLD; fixes for Imagenet JPGs 2.13 (2016-12-04) experimental 16-bit -API, only for PNG so far; fixes 2.12 (2016-04-02) fix typo in 2.11 PSD fix that -caused crashes 2.11 (2016-04-02) 16-bit PNGS; enable SSE2 in non-gcc x64 - RGB-format JPEG; remove white matting in PSD; - allocate large structures on the stack; - correct channel count for PNG & BMP - 2.10 (2016-01-22) avoid warning introduced in 2.09 - 2.09 (2016-01-16) 16-bit TGA; comments in PNM files; STBI_REALLOC_SIZED - - See end of file for full revision history. - - - ============================ Contributors ========================= - - Image formats Extensions, features - Sean Barrett (jpeg, png, bmp) Jetro Lauha (stbi_info) - Nicolas Schulz (hdr, psd) Martin "SpartanJ" Golini (stbi_info) - Jonathan Dummer (tga) James "moose2000" Brown (iPhone PNG) - Jean-Marc Lienher (gif) Ben "Disch" Wenger (io callbacks) - Tom Seddon (pic) Omar Cornut (1/2/4-bit PNG) - Thatcher Ulrich (psd) Nicolas Guillemot (vertical flip) - Ken Miller (pgm, ppm) Richard Mitton (16-bit PSD) - github:urraka (animated gif) Junggon Kim (PNM comments) - Christopher Forseth (animated gif) Daniel Gibson (16-bit TGA) - socks-the-fox (16-bit PNG) - Jeremy Sawicki (handle all ImageNet -JPGs) Optimizations & bugfixes Mikhail Morozov (1-bit BMP) - Fabian "ryg" Giesen Anael Seghezzi (is-16-bit query) - Arseny Kapoulkine Simon Breuss (16-bit PNM) - John-Mark Allen - Carmelo J Fdez-Aguera - - Bug & warning fixes - Marc LeBlanc David Woo Guillaume George Martins -Mozeiko Christpher Lloyd Jerry Jansson Joseph Thomson Blazej -Dariusz Roszkowski Phil Jordan Dave Moore Roy -Eltham Hayaki Saito Nathan Reed Won Chun Luke Graham Johan -Duparc Nick Verigakis the Horde3D community Thomas Ruf Ronny -Chevalier github:rlyeh Janez Zemva John -Bartholomew Michal Cichon github:romigrou Jonathan Blow Ken -Hamada Tero Hanninen github:svdijk Eugene Golushkov Laurent -Gomila Cort Stratton github:snagar Aruelien Pocheville Sergio -Gonzalez Thibault Reuille github:Zelex Cass Everitt Ryamond -Barbiero github:grim210 Paul Du Bois Engin -Manap Aldo Culquicondor github:sammyhw Philipp Wiesemann Dale -Weiler Oriol Ferrer Mesia github:phprus Josh Tobin Matthew Gregan -github:poppolopoppo Julian Raschke Gregory Mullen Christian -Floisand github:darealshinji Baldur Karlsson Kevin Schmidt JR -Smith github:Michaelangel007 Brad Weinberger Matvey Cherevko -github:mosra Luca Sas Alexander Veselov Zack Middleton -[reserved] Ryan C. Gordon [reserved] [reserved] DO NOT ADD YOUR NAME -HERE - - Jacko Dirks - - To add your name to the credits, pick a random blank space in the middle and -fill it. 80% of merge conflicts on stb PRs are due to people adding their name -at the end of the credits. -*/ - -#ifndef STBI_INCLUDE_STB_IMAGE_H -#define STBI_INCLUDE_STB_IMAGE_H - -// DOCUMENTATION -// -// Limitations: -// - no 12-bit-per-channel JPEG -// - no JPEGs with arithmetic coding -// - GIF always returns *comp=4 -// -// Basic usage (see HDR discussion below for HDR usage): -// int x,y,n; -// unsigned char *data = stbi_load(filename, &x, &y, &n, 0); -// // ... process data if not NULL ... -// // ... x = width, y = height, n = # 8-bit components per pixel ... -// // ... replace '0' with '1'..'4' to force that many components per pixel -// // ... but 'n' will always be the number that it would have been if you -// said 0 stbi_image_free(data) -// -// Standard parameters: -// int *x -- outputs image width in pixels -// int *y -- outputs image height in pixels -// int *channels_in_file -- outputs # of image components in image file -// int desired_channels -- if non-zero, # of image components requested in -// result -// -// The return value from an image loader is an 'unsigned char *' which points -// to the pixel data, or NULL on an allocation failure or if the image is -// corrupt or invalid. The pixel data consists of *y scanlines of *x pixels, -// with each pixel consisting of N interleaved 8-bit components; the first -// pixel pointed to is top-left-most in the image. There is no padding between -// image scanlines or between pixels, regardless of format. The number of -// components N is 'desired_channels' if desired_channels is non-zero, or -// *channels_in_file otherwise. If desired_channels is non-zero, -// *channels_in_file has the number of components that _would_ have been -// output otherwise. E.g. if you set desired_channels to 4, you will always -// get RGBA output, but you can check *channels_in_file to see if it's trivially -// opaque because e.g. there were only 3 channels in the source image. -// -// An output image with N components has the following components interleaved -// in this order in each pixel: -// -// N=#comp components -// 1 grey -// 2 grey, alpha -// 3 red, green, blue -// 4 red, green, blue, alpha -// -// If image loading fails for any reason, the return value will be NULL, -// and *x, *y, *channels_in_file will be unchanged. The function -// stbi_failure_reason() can be queried for an extremely brief, end-user -// unfriendly explanation of why the load failed. Define STBI_NO_FAILURE_STRINGS -// to avoid compiling these strings at all, and STBI_FAILURE_USERMSG to get -// slightly more user-friendly ones. -// -// Paletted PNG, BMP, GIF, and PIC images are automatically depalettized. -// -// To query the width, height and component count of an image without having to -// decode the full file, you can use the stbi_info family of functions: -// -// int x,y,n,ok; -// ok = stbi_info(filename, &x, &y, &n); -// // returns ok=1 and sets x, y, n if image is a supported format, -// // 0 otherwise. -// -// Note that stb_image pervasively uses ints in its public API for sizes, -// including sizes of memory buffers. This is now part of the API and thus -// hard to change without causing breakage. As a result, the various image -// loaders all have certain limits on image size; these differ somewhat -// by format but generally boil down to either just under 2GB or just under -// 1GB. When the decoded image would be larger than this, stb_image decoding -// will fail. -// -// Additionally, stb_image will reject image files that have any of their -// dimensions set to a larger value than the configurable STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS, -// which defaults to 2**24 = 16777216 pixels. Due to the above memory limit, -// the only way to have an image with such dimensions load correctly -// is for it to have a rather extreme aspect ratio. Either way, the -// assumption here is that such larger images are likely to be malformed -// or malicious. If you do need to load an image with individual dimensions -// larger than that, and it still fits in the overall size limit, you can -// #define STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS on your own to be something larger. -// -// =========================================================================== -// -// UNICODE: -// -// If compiling for Windows and you wish to use Unicode filenames, compile -// with -// #define STBI_WINDOWS_UTF8 -// and pass utf8-encoded filenames. Call stbi_convert_wchar_to_utf8 to convert -// Windows wchar_t filenames to utf8. -// -// =========================================================================== -// -// Philosophy -// -// stb libraries are designed with the following priorities: -// -// 1. easy to use -// 2. easy to maintain -// 3. good performance -// -// Sometimes I let "good performance" creep up in priority over "easy to -// maintain", and for best performance I may provide less-easy-to-use APIs that -// give higher performance, in addition to the easy-to-use ones. Nevertheless, -// it's important to keep in mind that from the standpoint of you, a client of -// this library, all you care about is #1 and #3, and stb libraries DO NOT -// emphasize #3 above all. -// -// Some secondary priorities arise directly from the first two, some of which -// provide more explicit reasons why performance can't be emphasized. -// -// - Portable ("ease of use") -// - Small source code footprint ("easy to maintain") -// - No dependencies ("ease of use") -// -// =========================================================================== -// -// I/O callbacks -// -// I/O callbacks allow you to read from arbitrary sources, like packaged -// files or some other source. Data read from callbacks are processed -// through a small internal buffer (currently 128 bytes) to try to reduce -// overhead. -// -// The three functions you must define are "read" (reads some bytes of data), -// "skip" (skips some bytes of data), "eof" (reports if the stream is at the -// end). -// -// =========================================================================== -// -// SIMD support -// -// The JPEG decoder will try to automatically use SIMD kernels on x86 when -// supported by the compiler. For ARM Neon support, you must explicitly -// request it. -// -// (The old do-it-yourself SIMD API is no longer supported in the current -// code.) -// -// On x86, SSE2 will automatically be used when available based on a run-time -// test; if not, the generic C versions are used as a fall-back. On ARM targets, -// the typical path is to have separate builds for NEON and non-NEON devices -// (at least this is true for iOS and Android). Therefore, the NEON support is -// toggled by a build flag: define STBI_NEON to get NEON loops. -// -// If for some reason you do not want to use any of SIMD code, or if -// you have issues compiling it, you can disable it entirely by -// defining STBI_NO_SIMD. -// -// =========================================================================== -// -// HDR image support (disable by defining STBI_NO_HDR) -// -// stb_image supports loading HDR images in general, and currently the Radiance -// .HDR file format specifically. You can still load any file through the -// existing interface; if you attempt to load an HDR file, it will be -// automatically remapped to LDR, assuming gamma 2.2 and an arbitrary scale -// factor defaulting to 1; both of these constants can be reconfigured through -// this interface: -// -// stbi_hdr_to_ldr_gamma(2.2f); -// stbi_hdr_to_ldr_scale(1.0f); -// -// (note, do not use _inverse_ constants; stbi_image will invert them -// appropriately). -// -// Additionally, there is a new, parallel interface for loading files as -// (linear) floats to preserve the full dynamic range: -// -// float *data = stbi_loadf(filename, &x, &y, &n, 0); -// -// If you load LDR images through this interface, those images will -// be promoted to floating point values, run through the inverse of -// constants corresponding to the above: -// -// stbi_ldr_to_hdr_scale(1.0f); -// stbi_ldr_to_hdr_gamma(2.2f); -// -// Finally, given a filename (or an open file or memory block--see header -// file for details) containing image data, you can query for the "most -// appropriate" interface to use (that is, whether the image is HDR or -// not), using: -// -// stbi_is_hdr(char *filename); -// -// =========================================================================== -// -// iPhone PNG support: -// -// We optionally support converting iPhone-formatted PNGs (which store -// premultiplied BGRA) back to RGB, even though they're internally encoded -// differently. To enable this conversion, call -// stbi_convert_iphone_png_to_rgb(1). -// -// Call stbi_set_unpremultiply_on_load(1) as well to force a divide per -// pixel to remove any premultiplied alpha *only* if the image file explicitly -// says there's premultiplied data (currently only happens in iPhone images, -// and only if iPhone convert-to-rgb processing is on). -// -// =========================================================================== -// -// ADDITIONAL CONFIGURATION -// -// - You can suppress implementation of any of the decoders to reduce -// your code footprint by #defining one or more of the following -// symbols before creating the implementation. -// -// STBI_NO_JPEG -// STBI_NO_PNG -// STBI_NO_BMP -// STBI_NO_PSD -// STBI_NO_TGA -// STBI_NO_GIF -// STBI_NO_HDR -// STBI_NO_PIC -// STBI_NO_PNM (.ppm and .pgm) -// -// - You can request *only* certain decoders and suppress all other ones -// (this will be more forward-compatible, as addition of new decoders -// doesn't require you to disable them explicitly): -// -// STBI_ONLY_JPEG -// STBI_ONLY_PNG -// STBI_ONLY_BMP -// STBI_ONLY_PSD -// STBI_ONLY_TGA -// STBI_ONLY_GIF -// STBI_ONLY_HDR -// STBI_ONLY_PIC -// STBI_ONLY_PNM (.ppm and .pgm) -// -// - If you use STBI_NO_PNG (or _ONLY_ without PNG), and you still -// want the zlib decoder to be available, #define STBI_SUPPORT_ZLIB -// -// - If you define STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS, stb_image will reject images greater -// than that size (in either width or height) without further processing. -// This is to let programs in the wild set an upper bound to prevent -// denial-of-service attacks on untrusted data, as one could generate a -// valid image of gigantic dimensions and force stb_image to allocate a -// huge block of memory and spend disproportionate time decoding it. By -// default this is set to (1 << 24), which is 16777216, but that's still -// very big. - -#ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO -#include -#endif // STBI_NO_STDIO - -#define STBI_VERSION 1 - -enum { - STBI_default = 0, // only used for desired_channels - - STBI_grey = 1, - STBI_grey_alpha = 2, - STBI_rgb = 3, - STBI_rgb_alpha = 4 -}; - -#include -typedef unsigned char stbi_uc; -typedef unsigned short stbi_us; - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -#ifndef STBIDEF -#ifdef STB_IMAGE_STATIC -#define STBIDEF static -#else -#define STBIDEF extern -#endif -#endif - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// PRIMARY API - works on images of any type -// - -// -// load image by filename, open file, or memory buffer -// - -typedef struct { - int (*read)(void *user, char *data, - int size); // fill 'data' with 'size' bytes. return number of - // bytes actually read - void (*skip)(void *user, int n); // skip the next 'n' bytes, or 'unget' the - // last -n bytes if negative - int (*eof)(void *user); // returns nonzero if we are at end of file/data -} stbi_io_callbacks; - -//////////////////////////////////// -// -// 8-bits-per-channel interface -// - -STBIDEF stbi_uc *stbi_load_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len, int *x, - int *y, int *channels_in_file, - int desired_channels); -STBIDEF stbi_uc *stbi_load_from_callbacks(stbi_io_callbacks const *clbk, - void *user, int *x, int *y, - int *channels_in_file, - int desired_channels); - -#ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO -STBIDEF stbi_uc *stbi_load(char const *filename, int *x, int *y, - int *channels_in_file, int desired_channels); -STBIDEF stbi_uc *stbi_load_from_file(FILE *f, int *x, int *y, - int *channels_in_file, - int desired_channels); -// for stbi_load_from_file, file pointer is left pointing immediately after -// image -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_GIF -STBIDEF stbi_uc *stbi_load_gif_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len, - int **delays, int *x, int *y, int *z, - int *comp, int req_comp); -#endif - -#ifdef STBI_WINDOWS_UTF8 -STBIDEF int stbi_convert_wchar_to_utf8(char *buffer, size_t bufferlen, - const wchar_t *input); -#endif - -//////////////////////////////////// -// -// 16-bits-per-channel interface -// - -STBIDEF stbi_us *stbi_load_16_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len, - int *x, int *y, int *channels_in_file, - int desired_channels); -STBIDEF stbi_us *stbi_load_16_from_callbacks(stbi_io_callbacks const *clbk, - void *user, int *x, int *y, - int *channels_in_file, - int desired_channels); - -#ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO -STBIDEF stbi_us *stbi_load_16(char const *filename, int *x, int *y, - int *channels_in_file, int desired_channels); -STBIDEF stbi_us *stbi_load_from_file_16(FILE *f, int *x, int *y, - int *channels_in_file, - int desired_channels); -#endif - -//////////////////////////////////// -// -// float-per-channel interface -// -#ifndef STBI_NO_LINEAR -STBIDEF float *stbi_loadf_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len, int *x, - int *y, int *channels_in_file, - int desired_channels); -STBIDEF float *stbi_loadf_from_callbacks(stbi_io_callbacks const *clbk, - void *user, int *x, int *y, - int *channels_in_file, - int desired_channels); - -#ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO -STBIDEF float *stbi_loadf(char const *filename, int *x, int *y, - int *channels_in_file, int desired_channels); -STBIDEF float *stbi_loadf_from_file(FILE *f, int *x, int *y, - int *channels_in_file, - int desired_channels); -#endif -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_HDR -STBIDEF void stbi_hdr_to_ldr_gamma(float gamma); -STBIDEF void stbi_hdr_to_ldr_scale(float scale); -#endif // STBI_NO_HDR - -#ifndef STBI_NO_LINEAR -STBIDEF void stbi_ldr_to_hdr_gamma(float gamma); -STBIDEF void stbi_ldr_to_hdr_scale(float scale); -#endif // STBI_NO_LINEAR - -// stbi_is_hdr is always defined, but always returns false if STBI_NO_HDR -STBIDEF int stbi_is_hdr_from_callbacks(stbi_io_callbacks const *clbk, - void *user); -STBIDEF int stbi_is_hdr_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len); -#ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO -STBIDEF int stbi_is_hdr(char const *filename); -STBIDEF int stbi_is_hdr_from_file(FILE *f); -#endif // STBI_NO_STDIO - -// get a VERY brief reason for failure -// on most compilers (and ALL modern mainstream compilers) this is threadsafe -STBIDEF const char *stbi_failure_reason(void); - -// free the loaded image -- this is just free() -STBIDEF void stbi_image_free(void *retval_from_stbi_load); - -// get image dimensions & components without fully decoding -STBIDEF int stbi_info_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len, int *x, - int *y, int *comp); -STBIDEF int stbi_info_from_callbacks(stbi_io_callbacks const *clbk, void *user, - int *x, int *y, int *comp); -STBIDEF int stbi_is_16_bit_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len); -STBIDEF int stbi_is_16_bit_from_callbacks(stbi_io_callbacks const *clbk, - void *user); - -#ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO -STBIDEF int stbi_info(char const *filename, int *x, int *y, int *comp); -STBIDEF int stbi_info_from_file(FILE *f, int *x, int *y, int *comp); -STBIDEF int stbi_is_16_bit(char const *filename); -STBIDEF int stbi_is_16_bit_from_file(FILE *f); -#endif - -// for image formats that explicitly notate that they have premultiplied alpha, -// we just return the colors as stored in the file. set this flag to force -// unpremultiplication. results are undefined if the unpremultiply overflow. -STBIDEF void -stbi_set_unpremultiply_on_load(int flag_true_if_should_unpremultiply); - -// indicate whether we should process iphone images back to canonical format, -// or just pass them through "as-is" -STBIDEF void stbi_convert_iphone_png_to_rgb(int flag_true_if_should_convert); - -// flip the image vertically, so the first pixel in the output array is the -// bottom left -STBIDEF void stbi_set_flip_vertically_on_load(int flag_true_if_should_flip); - -// as above, but only applies to images loaded on the thread that calls the -// function this function is only available if your compiler supports -// thread-local variables; calling it will fail to link if your compiler doesn't -STBIDEF void -stbi_set_unpremultiply_on_load_thread(int flag_true_if_should_unpremultiply); -STBIDEF void -stbi_convert_iphone_png_to_rgb_thread(int flag_true_if_should_convert); -STBIDEF void -stbi_set_flip_vertically_on_load_thread(int flag_true_if_should_flip); - -// ZLIB client - used by PNG, available for other purposes - -STBIDEF char *stbi_zlib_decode_malloc_guesssize(const char *buffer, int len, - int initial_size, int *outlen); -STBIDEF char *stbi_zlib_decode_malloc_guesssize_headerflag(const char *buffer, - int len, - int initial_size, - int *outlen, - int parse_header); -STBIDEF char *stbi_zlib_decode_malloc(const char *buffer, int len, int *outlen); -STBIDEF int stbi_zlib_decode_buffer(char *obuffer, int olen, - const char *ibuffer, int ilen); - -STBIDEF char *stbi_zlib_decode_noheader_malloc(const char *buffer, int len, - int *outlen); -STBIDEF int stbi_zlib_decode_noheader_buffer(char *obuffer, int olen, - const char *ibuffer, int ilen); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -// -// -//// end header file ///////////////////////////////////////////////////// -#endif // STBI_INCLUDE_STB_IMAGE_H - -#ifdef STB_IMAGE_IMPLEMENTATION - -#if defined(STBI_ONLY_JPEG) || defined(STBI_ONLY_PNG) || \ - defined(STBI_ONLY_BMP) || defined(STBI_ONLY_TGA) || \ - defined(STBI_ONLY_GIF) || defined(STBI_ONLY_PSD) || \ - defined(STBI_ONLY_HDR) || defined(STBI_ONLY_PIC) || \ - defined(STBI_ONLY_PNM) || defined(STBI_ONLY_ZLIB) -#ifndef STBI_ONLY_JPEG -#define STBI_NO_JPEG -#endif -#ifndef STBI_ONLY_PNG -#define STBI_NO_PNG -#endif -#ifndef STBI_ONLY_BMP -#define STBI_NO_BMP -#endif -#ifndef STBI_ONLY_PSD -#define STBI_NO_PSD -#endif -#ifndef STBI_ONLY_TGA -#define STBI_NO_TGA -#endif -#ifndef STBI_ONLY_GIF -#define STBI_NO_GIF -#endif -#ifndef STBI_ONLY_HDR -#define STBI_NO_HDR -#endif -#ifndef STBI_ONLY_PIC -#define STBI_NO_PIC -#endif -#ifndef STBI_ONLY_PNM -#define STBI_NO_PNM -#endif -#endif - -#if defined(STBI_NO_PNG) && !defined(STBI_SUPPORT_ZLIB) && \ - !defined(STBI_NO_ZLIB) -#define STBI_NO_ZLIB -#endif - -#include -#include -#include // ptrdiff_t on osx -#include -#include - -#if !defined(STBI_NO_LINEAR) || !defined(STBI_NO_HDR) -#include // ldexp, pow -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO -#include -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_ASSERT -#include -#define STBI_ASSERT(x) assert(x) -#endif - -#ifdef __cplusplus -#define STBI_EXTERN extern "C" -#else -#define STBI_EXTERN extern -#endif - -#ifndef _MSC_VER -#ifdef __cplusplus -#define stbi_inline inline -#else -#define stbi_inline -#endif -#else -#define stbi_inline __forceinline -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_THREAD_LOCALS -#if defined(__cplusplus) && __cplusplus >= 201103L -#define STBI_THREAD_LOCAL thread_local -#elif defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ < 5 -#define STBI_THREAD_LOCAL __thread -#elif defined(_MSC_VER) -#define STBI_THREAD_LOCAL __declspec(thread) -#elif defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 201112L && \ - !defined(__STDC_NO_THREADS__) -#define STBI_THREAD_LOCAL _Thread_local -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_THREAD_LOCAL -#if defined(__GNUC__) -#define STBI_THREAD_LOCAL __thread -#endif -#endif -#endif - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -typedef unsigned short stbi__uint16; -typedef signed short stbi__int16; -typedef unsigned int stbi__uint32; -typedef signed int stbi__int32; -#else -#include -typedef uint16_t stbi__uint16; -typedef int16_t stbi__int16; -typedef uint32_t stbi__uint32; -typedef int32_t stbi__int32; -#endif - -// should produce compiler error if size is wrong -typedef unsigned char validate_uint32[sizeof(stbi__uint32) == 4 ? 1 : -1]; - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -#define STBI_NOTUSED(v) (void)(v) -#else -#define STBI_NOTUSED(v) (void)sizeof(v) -#endif - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -#define STBI_HAS_LROTL -#endif - -#ifdef STBI_HAS_LROTL -#define stbi_lrot(x, y) _lrotl(x, y) -#else -#define stbi_lrot(x, y) (((x) << (y)) | ((x) >> (-(y)&31))) -#endif - -#if defined(STBI_MALLOC) && defined(STBI_FREE) && \ - (defined(STBI_REALLOC) || defined(STBI_REALLOC_SIZED)) -// ok -#elif !defined(STBI_MALLOC) && !defined(STBI_FREE) && \ - !defined(STBI_REALLOC) && !defined(STBI_REALLOC_SIZED) -// ok -#else -#error \ - "Must define all or none of STBI_MALLOC, STBI_FREE, and STBI_REALLOC (or STBI_REALLOC_SIZED)." -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_MALLOC -#define STBI_MALLOC(sz) malloc(sz) -#define STBI_REALLOC(p, newsz) realloc(p, newsz) -#define STBI_FREE(p) free(p) -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_REALLOC_SIZED -#define STBI_REALLOC_SIZED(p, oldsz, newsz) STBI_REALLOC(p, newsz) -#endif - -// x86/x64 detection -#if defined(__x86_64__) || defined(_M_X64) -#define STBI__X64_TARGET -#elif defined(__i386) || defined(_M_IX86) -#define STBI__X86_TARGET -#endif - -#if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(STBI__X86_TARGET) && !defined(__SSE2__) && \ - !defined(STBI_NO_SIMD) -// gcc doesn't support sse2 intrinsics unless you compile with -msse2, -// which in turn means it gets to use SSE2 everywhere. This is unfortunate, -// but previous attempts to provide the SSE2 functions with runtime -// detection caused numerous issues. The way architecture extensions are -// exposed in GCC/Clang is, sadly, not really suited for one-file libs. -// New behavior: if compiled with -msse2, we use SSE2 without any -// detection; if not, we don't use it at all. -#define STBI_NO_SIMD -#endif - -#if defined(__MINGW32__) && defined(STBI__X86_TARGET) && \ - !defined(STBI_MINGW_ENABLE_SSE2) && !defined(STBI_NO_SIMD) -// Note that __MINGW32__ doesn't actually mean 32-bit, so we have to avoid -// STBI__X64_TARGET -// -// 32-bit MinGW wants ESP to be 16-byte aligned, but this is not in the -// Windows ABI and VC++ as well as Windows DLLs don't maintain that invariant. -// As a result, enabling SSE2 on 32-bit MinGW is dangerous when not -// simultaneously enabling "-mstackrealign". -// -// See https://github.com/nothings/stb/issues/81 for more information. -// -// So default to no SSE2 on 32-bit MinGW. If you've read this far and added -// -mstackrealign to your build settings, feel free to #define -// STBI_MINGW_ENABLE_SSE2. -#define STBI_NO_SIMD -#endif - -#if !defined(STBI_NO_SIMD) && \ - (defined(STBI__X86_TARGET) || defined(STBI__X64_TARGET)) -#define STBI_SSE2 -#include - -#ifdef _MSC_VER - -#if _MSC_VER >= 1400 // not VC6 -#include // __cpuid -static int stbi__cpuid3(void) { - int info[4]; - __cpuid(info, 1); - return info[3]; -} -#else -static int stbi__cpuid3(void) { - int res; - __asm { - mov eax,1 - cpuid - mov res,edx - } - return res; -} -#endif - -#define STBI_SIMD_ALIGN(type, name) __declspec(align(16)) type name - -#if !defined(STBI_NO_JPEG) && defined(STBI_SSE2) -static int stbi__sse2_available(void) { - int info3 = stbi__cpuid3(); - return ((info3 >> 26) & 1) != 0; -} -#endif - -#else // assume GCC-style if not VC++ -#define STBI_SIMD_ALIGN(type, name) type name __attribute__((aligned(16))) - -#if !defined(STBI_NO_JPEG) && defined(STBI_SSE2) -static int stbi__sse2_available(void) { - // If we're even attempting to compile this on GCC/Clang, that means - // -msse2 is on, which means the compiler is allowed to use SSE2 - // instructions at will, and so are we. - return 1; -} -#endif - -#endif -#endif - -// ARM NEON -#if defined(STBI_NO_SIMD) && defined(STBI_NEON) -#undef STBI_NEON -#endif - -#ifdef STBI_NEON -#include -#ifdef _MSC_VER -#define STBI_SIMD_ALIGN(type, name) __declspec(align(16)) type name -#else -#define STBI_SIMD_ALIGN(type, name) type name __attribute__((aligned(16))) -#endif -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_SIMD_ALIGN -#define STBI_SIMD_ALIGN(type, name) type name -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS -#define STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS (1 << 24) -#endif - -/////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// stbi__context struct and start_xxx functions - -// stbi__context structure is our basic context used by all images, so it -// contains all the IO context, plus some basic image information -typedef struct { - stbi__uint32 img_x, img_y; - int img_n, img_out_n; - - stbi_io_callbacks io; - void *io_user_data; - - int read_from_callbacks; - int buflen; - stbi_uc buffer_start[128]; - int callback_already_read; - - stbi_uc *img_buffer, *img_buffer_end; - stbi_uc *img_buffer_original, *img_buffer_original_end; -} stbi__context; - -static void stbi__refill_buffer(stbi__context *s); - -// initialize a memory-decode context -static void stbi__start_mem(stbi__context *s, stbi_uc const *buffer, int len) { - s->io.read = NULL; - s->read_from_callbacks = 0; - s->callback_already_read = 0; - s->img_buffer = s->img_buffer_original = (stbi_uc *)buffer; - s->img_buffer_end = s->img_buffer_original_end = (stbi_uc *)buffer + len; -} - -// initialize a callback-based context -static void stbi__start_callbacks(stbi__context *s, stbi_io_callbacks *c, - void *user) { - s->io = *c; - s->io_user_data = user; - s->buflen = sizeof(s->buffer_start); - s->read_from_callbacks = 1; - s->callback_already_read = 0; - s->img_buffer = s->img_buffer_original = s->buffer_start; - stbi__refill_buffer(s); - s->img_buffer_original_end = s->img_buffer_end; -} - -#ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO - -static int stbi__stdio_read(void *user, char *data, int size) { - return (int)fread(data, 1, size, (FILE *)user); -} - -static void stbi__stdio_skip(void *user, int n) { - int ch; - fseek((FILE *)user, n, SEEK_CUR); - ch = fgetc((FILE *)user); /* have to read a byte to reset feof()'s flag */ - if (ch != EOF) { - ungetc(ch, (FILE *)user); /* push byte back onto stream if valid. */ - } -} - -static int stbi__stdio_eof(void *user) { - return feof((FILE *)user) || ferror((FILE *)user); -} - -static stbi_io_callbacks stbi__stdio_callbacks = { - stbi__stdio_read, - stbi__stdio_skip, - stbi__stdio_eof, -}; - -static void stbi__start_file(stbi__context *s, FILE *f) { - stbi__start_callbacks(s, &stbi__stdio_callbacks, (void *)f); -} - -// static void stop_file(stbi__context *s) { } - -#endif // !STBI_NO_STDIO - -static void stbi__rewind(stbi__context *s) { - // conceptually rewind SHOULD rewind to the beginning of the stream, - // but we just rewind to the beginning of the initial buffer, because - // we only use it after doing 'test', which only ever looks at at most 92 - // bytes - s->img_buffer = s->img_buffer_original; - s->img_buffer_end = s->img_buffer_original_end; -} - -enum { STBI_ORDER_RGB, STBI_ORDER_BGR }; - -typedef struct { - int bits_per_channel; - int num_channels; - int channel_order; -} stbi__result_info; - -#ifndef STBI_NO_JPEG -static int stbi__jpeg_test(stbi__context *s); -static void *stbi__jpeg_load(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp, stbi__result_info *ri); -static int stbi__jpeg_info(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp); -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_PNG -static int stbi__png_test(stbi__context *s); -static void *stbi__png_load(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp, stbi__result_info *ri); -static int stbi__png_info(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp); -static int stbi__png_is16(stbi__context *s); -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_BMP -static int stbi__bmp_test(stbi__context *s); -static void *stbi__bmp_load(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp, stbi__result_info *ri); -static int stbi__bmp_info(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp); -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_TGA -static int stbi__tga_test(stbi__context *s); -static void *stbi__tga_load(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp, stbi__result_info *ri); -static int stbi__tga_info(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp); -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_PSD -static int stbi__psd_test(stbi__context *s); -static void *stbi__psd_load(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp, stbi__result_info *ri, int bpc); -static int stbi__psd_info(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp); -static int stbi__psd_is16(stbi__context *s); -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_HDR -static int stbi__hdr_test(stbi__context *s); -static float *stbi__hdr_load(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp, stbi__result_info *ri); -static int stbi__hdr_info(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp); -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_PIC -static int stbi__pic_test(stbi__context *s); -static void *stbi__pic_load(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp, stbi__result_info *ri); -static int stbi__pic_info(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp); -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_GIF -static int stbi__gif_test(stbi__context *s); -static void *stbi__gif_load(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp, stbi__result_info *ri); -static void *stbi__load_gif_main(stbi__context *s, int **delays, int *x, int *y, - int *z, int *comp, int req_comp); -static int stbi__gif_info(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp); -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_PNM -static int stbi__pnm_test(stbi__context *s); -static void *stbi__pnm_load(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp, stbi__result_info *ri); -static int stbi__pnm_info(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp); -static int stbi__pnm_is16(stbi__context *s); -#endif - -static -#ifdef STBI_THREAD_LOCAL - STBI_THREAD_LOCAL -#endif - const char *stbi__g_failure_reason; - -STBIDEF const char *stbi_failure_reason(void) { return stbi__g_failure_reason; } - -#ifndef STBI_NO_FAILURE_STRINGS -static int stbi__err(const char *str) { - stbi__g_failure_reason = str; - return 0; -} -#endif - -static void *stbi__malloc(size_t size) { return STBI_MALLOC(size); } - -// stb_image uses ints pervasively, including for offset calculations. -// therefore the largest decoded image size we can support with the -// current code, even on 64-bit targets, is INT_MAX. this is not a -// significant limitation for the intended use case. -// -// we do, however, need to make sure our size calculations don't -// overflow. hence a few helper functions for size calculations that -// multiply integers together, making sure that they're non-negative -// and no overflow occurs. - -// return 1 if the sum is valid, 0 on overflow. -// negative terms are considered invalid. -static int stbi__addsizes_valid(int a, int b) { - if (b < 0) - return 0; - // now 0 <= b <= INT_MAX, hence also - // 0 <= INT_MAX - b <= INTMAX. - // And "a + b <= INT_MAX" (which might overflow) is the - // same as a <= INT_MAX - b (no overflow) - return a <= INT_MAX - b; -} - -// returns 1 if the product is valid, 0 on overflow. -// negative factors are considered invalid. -static int stbi__mul2sizes_valid(int a, int b) { - if (a < 0 || b < 0) - return 0; - if (b == 0) - return 1; // mul-by-0 is always safe - // portable way to check for no overflows in a*b - return a <= INT_MAX / b; -} - -#if !defined(STBI_NO_JPEG) || !defined(STBI_NO_PNG) || \ - !defined(STBI_NO_TGA) || !defined(STBI_NO_HDR) -// returns 1 if "a*b + add" has no negative terms/factors and doesn't overflow -static int stbi__mad2sizes_valid(int a, int b, int add) { - return stbi__mul2sizes_valid(a, b) && stbi__addsizes_valid(a * b, add); -} -#endif - -// returns 1 if "a*b*c + add" has no negative terms/factors and doesn't overflow -static int stbi__mad3sizes_valid(int a, int b, int c, int add) { - return stbi__mul2sizes_valid(a, b) && stbi__mul2sizes_valid(a * b, c) && - stbi__addsizes_valid(a * b * c, add); -} - -// returns 1 if "a*b*c*d + add" has no negative terms/factors and doesn't -// overflow -#if !defined(STBI_NO_LINEAR) || !defined(STBI_NO_HDR) || !defined(STBI_NO_PNM) -static int stbi__mad4sizes_valid(int a, int b, int c, int d, int add) { - return stbi__mul2sizes_valid(a, b) && stbi__mul2sizes_valid(a * b, c) && - stbi__mul2sizes_valid(a * b * c, d) && - stbi__addsizes_valid(a * b * c * d, add); -} -#endif - -#if !defined(STBI_NO_JPEG) || !defined(STBI_NO_PNG) || \ - !defined(STBI_NO_TGA) || !defined(STBI_NO_HDR) -// mallocs with size overflow checking -static void *stbi__malloc_mad2(int a, int b, int add) { - if (!stbi__mad2sizes_valid(a, b, add)) - return NULL; - return stbi__malloc(a * b + add); -} -#endif - -static void *stbi__malloc_mad3(int a, int b, int c, int add) { - if (!stbi__mad3sizes_valid(a, b, c, add)) - return NULL; - return stbi__malloc(a * b * c + add); -} - -#if !defined(STBI_NO_LINEAR) || !defined(STBI_NO_HDR) || !defined(STBI_NO_PNM) -static void *stbi__malloc_mad4(int a, int b, int c, int d, int add) { - if (!stbi__mad4sizes_valid(a, b, c, d, add)) - return NULL; - return stbi__malloc(a * b * c * d + add); -} -#endif - -// stbi__err - error -// stbi__errpf - error returning pointer to float -// stbi__errpuc - error returning pointer to unsigned char - -#ifdef STBI_NO_FAILURE_STRINGS -#define stbi__err(x, y) 0 -#elif defined(STBI_FAILURE_USERMSG) -#define stbi__err(x, y) stbi__err(y) -#else -#define stbi__err(x, y) stbi__err(x) -#endif - -#define stbi__errpf(x, y) ((float *)(size_t)(stbi__err(x, y) ? NULL : NULL)) -#define stbi__errpuc(x, y) \ - ((unsigned char *)(size_t)(stbi__err(x, y) ? NULL : NULL)) - -STBIDEF void stbi_image_free(void *retval_from_stbi_load) { - STBI_FREE(retval_from_stbi_load); -} - -#ifndef STBI_NO_LINEAR -static float *stbi__ldr_to_hdr(stbi_uc *data, int x, int y, int comp); -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_HDR -static stbi_uc *stbi__hdr_to_ldr(float *data, int x, int y, int comp); -#endif - -static int stbi__vertically_flip_on_load_global = 0; - -STBIDEF void stbi_set_flip_vertically_on_load(int flag_true_if_should_flip) { - stbi__vertically_flip_on_load_global = flag_true_if_should_flip; -} - -#ifndef STBI_THREAD_LOCAL -#define stbi__vertically_flip_on_load stbi__vertically_flip_on_load_global -#else -static STBI_THREAD_LOCAL int stbi__vertically_flip_on_load_local, - stbi__vertically_flip_on_load_set; - -STBIDEF void -stbi_set_flip_vertically_on_load_thread(int flag_true_if_should_flip) { - stbi__vertically_flip_on_load_local = flag_true_if_should_flip; - stbi__vertically_flip_on_load_set = 1; -} - -#define stbi__vertically_flip_on_load \ - (stbi__vertically_flip_on_load_set ? stbi__vertically_flip_on_load_local \ - : stbi__vertically_flip_on_load_global) -#endif // STBI_THREAD_LOCAL - -static void *stbi__load_main(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp, stbi__result_info *ri, int bpc) { - memset(ri, 0, sizeof(*ri)); // make sure it's initialized if we add new fields - ri->bits_per_channel = - 8; // default is 8 so most paths don't have to be changed - ri->channel_order = - STBI_ORDER_RGB; // all current input & output are this, but this is here - // so we can add BGR order - ri->num_channels = 0; - -// test the formats with a very explicit header first (at least a FOURCC -// or distinctive magic number first) -#ifndef STBI_NO_PNG - if (stbi__png_test(s)) - return stbi__png_load(s, x, y, comp, req_comp, ri); -#endif -#ifndef STBI_NO_BMP - if (stbi__bmp_test(s)) - return stbi__bmp_load(s, x, y, comp, req_comp, ri); -#endif -#ifndef STBI_NO_GIF - if (stbi__gif_test(s)) - return stbi__gif_load(s, x, y, comp, req_comp, ri); -#endif -#ifndef STBI_NO_PSD - if (stbi__psd_test(s)) - return stbi__psd_load(s, x, y, comp, req_comp, ri, bpc); -#else - STBI_NOTUSED(bpc); -#endif -#ifndef STBI_NO_PIC - if (stbi__pic_test(s)) - return stbi__pic_load(s, x, y, comp, req_comp, ri); -#endif - -// then the formats that can end up attempting to load with just 1 or 2 -// bytes matching expectations; these are prone to false positives, so -// try them later -#ifndef STBI_NO_JPEG - if (stbi__jpeg_test(s)) - return stbi__jpeg_load(s, x, y, comp, req_comp, ri); -#endif -#ifndef STBI_NO_PNM - if (stbi__pnm_test(s)) - return stbi__pnm_load(s, x, y, comp, req_comp, ri); -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_HDR - if (stbi__hdr_test(s)) { - float *hdr = stbi__hdr_load(s, x, y, comp, req_comp, ri); - return stbi__hdr_to_ldr(hdr, *x, *y, req_comp ? req_comp : *comp); - } -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_TGA - // test tga last because it's a crappy test! - if (stbi__tga_test(s)) - return stbi__tga_load(s, x, y, comp, req_comp, ri); -#endif - - return stbi__errpuc("unknown image type", - "Image not of any known type, or corrupt"); -} - -static stbi_uc *stbi__convert_16_to_8(stbi__uint16 *orig, int w, int h, - int channels) { - int i; - int img_len = w * h * channels; - stbi_uc *reduced; - - reduced = (stbi_uc *)stbi__malloc(img_len); - if (reduced == NULL) - return stbi__errpuc("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - - for (i = 0; i < img_len; ++i) - reduced[i] = - (stbi_uc)((orig[i] >> 8) & 0xFF); // top half of each byte is sufficient - // approx of 16->8 bit scaling - - STBI_FREE(orig); - return reduced; -} - -static stbi__uint16 *stbi__convert_8_to_16(stbi_uc *orig, int w, int h, - int channels) { - int i; - int img_len = w * h * channels; - stbi__uint16 *enlarged; - - enlarged = (stbi__uint16 *)stbi__malloc(img_len * 2); - if (enlarged == NULL) - return (stbi__uint16 *)stbi__errpuc("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - - for (i = 0; i < img_len; ++i) - enlarged[i] = (stbi__uint16)((orig[i] << 8) + - orig[i]); // replicate to high and low byte, - // maps 0->0, 255->0xffff - - STBI_FREE(orig); - return enlarged; -} - -static void stbi__vertical_flip(void *image, int w, int h, - int bytes_per_pixel) { - int row; - size_t bytes_per_row = (size_t)w * bytes_per_pixel; - stbi_uc temp[2048]; - stbi_uc *bytes = (stbi_uc *)image; - - for (row = 0; row < (h >> 1); row++) { - stbi_uc *row0 = bytes + row * bytes_per_row; - stbi_uc *row1 = bytes + (h - row - 1) * bytes_per_row; - // swap row0 with row1 - size_t bytes_left = bytes_per_row; - while (bytes_left) { - size_t bytes_copy = - (bytes_left < sizeof(temp)) ? bytes_left : sizeof(temp); - memcpy(temp, row0, bytes_copy); - memcpy(row0, row1, bytes_copy); - memcpy(row1, temp, bytes_copy); - row0 += bytes_copy; - row1 += bytes_copy; - bytes_left -= bytes_copy; - } - } -} - -#ifndef STBI_NO_GIF -static void stbi__vertical_flip_slices(void *image, int w, int h, int z, - int bytes_per_pixel) { - int slice; - int slice_size = w * h * bytes_per_pixel; - - stbi_uc *bytes = (stbi_uc *)image; - for (slice = 0; slice < z; ++slice) { - stbi__vertical_flip(bytes, w, h, bytes_per_pixel); - bytes += slice_size; - } -} -#endif - -static unsigned char *stbi__load_and_postprocess_8bit(stbi__context *s, int *x, - int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp) { - stbi__result_info ri; - void *result = stbi__load_main(s, x, y, comp, req_comp, &ri, 8); - - if (result == NULL) - return NULL; - - // it is the responsibility of the loaders to make sure we get either 8 or 16 - // bit. - STBI_ASSERT(ri.bits_per_channel == 8 || ri.bits_per_channel == 16); - - if (ri.bits_per_channel != 8) { - result = stbi__convert_16_to_8((stbi__uint16 *)result, *x, *y, - req_comp == 0 ? *comp : req_comp); - ri.bits_per_channel = 8; - } - - // @TODO: move stbi__convert_format to here - - if (stbi__vertically_flip_on_load) { - int channels = req_comp ? req_comp : *comp; - stbi__vertical_flip(result, *x, *y, channels * sizeof(stbi_uc)); - } - - return (unsigned char *)result; -} - -static stbi__uint16 *stbi__load_and_postprocess_16bit(stbi__context *s, int *x, - int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp) { - stbi__result_info ri; - void *result = stbi__load_main(s, x, y, comp, req_comp, &ri, 16); - - if (result == NULL) - return NULL; - - // it is the responsibility of the loaders to make sure we get either 8 or 16 - // bit. - STBI_ASSERT(ri.bits_per_channel == 8 || ri.bits_per_channel == 16); - - if (ri.bits_per_channel != 16) { - result = stbi__convert_8_to_16((stbi_uc *)result, *x, *y, - req_comp == 0 ? *comp : req_comp); - ri.bits_per_channel = 16; - } - - // @TODO: move stbi__convert_format16 to here - // @TODO: special case RGB-to-Y (and RGBA-to-YA) for 8-bit-to-16-bit case to - // keep more precision - - if (stbi__vertically_flip_on_load) { - int channels = req_comp ? req_comp : *comp; - stbi__vertical_flip(result, *x, *y, channels * sizeof(stbi__uint16)); - } - - return (stbi__uint16 *)result; -} - -#if !defined(STBI_NO_HDR) && !defined(STBI_NO_LINEAR) -static void stbi__float_postprocess(float *result, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp) { - if (stbi__vertically_flip_on_load && result != NULL) { - int channels = req_comp ? req_comp : *comp; - stbi__vertical_flip(result, *x, *y, channels * sizeof(float)); - } -} -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO - -#if defined(_WIN32) && defined(STBI_WINDOWS_UTF8) -STBI_EXTERN __declspec(dllimport) int __stdcall MultiByteToWideChar( - unsigned int cp, unsigned long flags, const char *str, int cbmb, - wchar_t *widestr, int cchwide); -STBI_EXTERN __declspec(dllimport) int __stdcall WideCharToMultiByte( - unsigned int cp, unsigned long flags, const wchar_t *widestr, int cchwide, - char *str, int cbmb, const char *defchar, int *used_default); -#endif - -#if defined(_WIN32) && defined(STBI_WINDOWS_UTF8) -STBIDEF int stbi_convert_wchar_to_utf8(char *buffer, size_t bufferlen, - const wchar_t *input) { - return WideCharToMultiByte(65001 /* UTF8 */, 0, input, -1, buffer, - (int)bufferlen, NULL, NULL); -} -#endif - -static FILE *stbi__fopen(char const *filename, char const *mode) { - FILE *f; -#if defined(_WIN32) && defined(STBI_WINDOWS_UTF8) - wchar_t wMode[64]; - wchar_t wFilename[1024]; - if (0 == MultiByteToWideChar(65001 /* UTF8 */, 0, filename, -1, wFilename, - sizeof(wFilename) / sizeof(*wFilename))) - return 0; - - if (0 == MultiByteToWideChar(65001 /* UTF8 */, 0, mode, -1, wMode, - sizeof(wMode) / sizeof(*wMode))) - return 0; - -#if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1400 - if (0 != _wfopen_s(&f, wFilename, wMode)) - f = 0; -#else - f = _wfopen(wFilename, wMode); -#endif - -#elif defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1400 - if (0 != fopen_s(&f, filename, mode)) - f = 0; -#else - f = fopen(filename, mode); -#endif - return f; -} - -STBIDEF stbi_uc *stbi_load(char const *filename, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp) { - FILE *f = stbi__fopen(filename, "rb"); - unsigned char *result; - if (!f) - return stbi__errpuc("can't fopen", "Unable to open file"); - result = stbi_load_from_file(f, x, y, comp, req_comp); - fclose(f); - return result; -} - -STBIDEF stbi_uc *stbi_load_from_file(FILE *f, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp) { - unsigned char *result; - stbi__context s; - stbi__start_file(&s, f); - result = stbi__load_and_postprocess_8bit(&s, x, y, comp, req_comp); - if (result) { - // need to 'unget' all the characters in the IO buffer - fseek(f, -(int)(s.img_buffer_end - s.img_buffer), SEEK_CUR); - } - return result; -} - -STBIDEF stbi__uint16 *stbi_load_from_file_16(FILE *f, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp) { - stbi__uint16 *result; - stbi__context s; - stbi__start_file(&s, f); - result = stbi__load_and_postprocess_16bit(&s, x, y, comp, req_comp); - if (result) { - // need to 'unget' all the characters in the IO buffer - fseek(f, -(int)(s.img_buffer_end - s.img_buffer), SEEK_CUR); - } - return result; -} - -STBIDEF stbi_us *stbi_load_16(char const *filename, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp) { - FILE *f = stbi__fopen(filename, "rb"); - stbi__uint16 *result; - if (!f) - return (stbi_us *)stbi__errpuc("can't fopen", "Unable to open file"); - result = stbi_load_from_file_16(f, x, y, comp, req_comp); - fclose(f); - return result; -} - -#endif //! STBI_NO_STDIO - -STBIDEF stbi_us *stbi_load_16_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len, - int *x, int *y, int *channels_in_file, - int desired_channels) { - stbi__context s; - stbi__start_mem(&s, buffer, len); - return stbi__load_and_postprocess_16bit(&s, x, y, channels_in_file, - desired_channels); -} - -STBIDEF stbi_us *stbi_load_16_from_callbacks(stbi_io_callbacks const *clbk, - void *user, int *x, int *y, - int *channels_in_file, - int desired_channels) { - stbi__context s; - stbi__start_callbacks(&s, (stbi_io_callbacks *)clbk, user); - return stbi__load_and_postprocess_16bit(&s, x, y, channels_in_file, - desired_channels); -} - -STBIDEF stbi_uc *stbi_load_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len, int *x, - int *y, int *comp, int req_comp) { - stbi__context s; - stbi__start_mem(&s, buffer, len); - return stbi__load_and_postprocess_8bit(&s, x, y, comp, req_comp); -} - -STBIDEF stbi_uc *stbi_load_from_callbacks(stbi_io_callbacks const *clbk, - void *user, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp) { - stbi__context s; - stbi__start_callbacks(&s, (stbi_io_callbacks *)clbk, user); - return stbi__load_and_postprocess_8bit(&s, x, y, comp, req_comp); -} - -#ifndef STBI_NO_GIF -STBIDEF stbi_uc *stbi_load_gif_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len, - int **delays, int *x, int *y, int *z, - int *comp, int req_comp) { - unsigned char *result; - stbi__context s; - stbi__start_mem(&s, buffer, len); - - result = - (unsigned char *)stbi__load_gif_main(&s, delays, x, y, z, comp, req_comp); - if (stbi__vertically_flip_on_load) { - stbi__vertical_flip_slices(result, *x, *y, *z, *comp); - } - - return result; -} -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_LINEAR -static float *stbi__loadf_main(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp) { - unsigned char *data; -#ifndef STBI_NO_HDR - if (stbi__hdr_test(s)) { - stbi__result_info ri; - float *hdr_data = stbi__hdr_load(s, x, y, comp, req_comp, &ri); - if (hdr_data) - stbi__float_postprocess(hdr_data, x, y, comp, req_comp); - return hdr_data; - } -#endif - data = stbi__load_and_postprocess_8bit(s, x, y, comp, req_comp); - if (data) - return stbi__ldr_to_hdr(data, *x, *y, req_comp ? req_comp : *comp); - return stbi__errpf("unknown image type", - "Image not of any known type, or corrupt"); -} - -STBIDEF float *stbi_loadf_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len, int *x, - int *y, int *comp, int req_comp) { - stbi__context s; - stbi__start_mem(&s, buffer, len); - return stbi__loadf_main(&s, x, y, comp, req_comp); -} - -STBIDEF float *stbi_loadf_from_callbacks(stbi_io_callbacks const *clbk, - void *user, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp) { - stbi__context s; - stbi__start_callbacks(&s, (stbi_io_callbacks *)clbk, user); - return stbi__loadf_main(&s, x, y, comp, req_comp); -} - -#ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO -STBIDEF float *stbi_loadf(char const *filename, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp) { - float *result; - FILE *f = stbi__fopen(filename, "rb"); - if (!f) - return stbi__errpf("can't fopen", "Unable to open file"); - result = stbi_loadf_from_file(f, x, y, comp, req_comp); - fclose(f); - return result; -} - -STBIDEF float *stbi_loadf_from_file(FILE *f, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp) { - stbi__context s; - stbi__start_file(&s, f); - return stbi__loadf_main(&s, x, y, comp, req_comp); -} -#endif // !STBI_NO_STDIO - -#endif // !STBI_NO_LINEAR - -// these is-hdr-or-not is defined independent of whether STBI_NO_LINEAR is -// defined, for API simplicity; if STBI_NO_LINEAR is defined, it always -// reports false! - -STBIDEF int stbi_is_hdr_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len) { -#ifndef STBI_NO_HDR - stbi__context s; - stbi__start_mem(&s, buffer, len); - return stbi__hdr_test(&s); -#else - STBI_NOTUSED(buffer); - STBI_NOTUSED(len); - return 0; -#endif -} - -#ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO -STBIDEF int stbi_is_hdr(char const *filename) { - FILE *f = stbi__fopen(filename, "rb"); - int result = 0; - if (f) { - result = stbi_is_hdr_from_file(f); - fclose(f); - } - return result; -} - -STBIDEF int stbi_is_hdr_from_file(FILE *f) { -#ifndef STBI_NO_HDR - long pos = ftell(f); - int res; - stbi__context s; - stbi__start_file(&s, f); - res = stbi__hdr_test(&s); - fseek(f, pos, SEEK_SET); - return res; -#else - STBI_NOTUSED(f); - return 0; -#endif -} -#endif // !STBI_NO_STDIO - -STBIDEF int stbi_is_hdr_from_callbacks(stbi_io_callbacks const *clbk, - void *user) { -#ifndef STBI_NO_HDR - stbi__context s; - stbi__start_callbacks(&s, (stbi_io_callbacks *)clbk, user); - return stbi__hdr_test(&s); -#else - STBI_NOTUSED(clbk); - STBI_NOTUSED(user); - return 0; -#endif -} - -#ifndef STBI_NO_LINEAR -static float stbi__l2h_gamma = 2.2f, stbi__l2h_scale = 1.0f; - -STBIDEF void stbi_ldr_to_hdr_gamma(float gamma) { stbi__l2h_gamma = gamma; } -STBIDEF void stbi_ldr_to_hdr_scale(float scale) { stbi__l2h_scale = scale; } -#endif - -static float stbi__h2l_gamma_i = 1.0f / 2.2f, stbi__h2l_scale_i = 1.0f; - -STBIDEF void stbi_hdr_to_ldr_gamma(float gamma) { - stbi__h2l_gamma_i = 1 / gamma; -} -STBIDEF void stbi_hdr_to_ldr_scale(float scale) { - stbi__h2l_scale_i = 1 / scale; -} - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// Common code used by all image loaders -// - -enum { STBI__SCAN_load = 0, STBI__SCAN_type, STBI__SCAN_header }; - -static void stbi__refill_buffer(stbi__context *s) { - int n = (s->io.read)(s->io_user_data, (char *)s->buffer_start, s->buflen); - s->callback_already_read += (int)(s->img_buffer - s->img_buffer_original); - if (n == 0) { - // at end of file, treat same as if from memory, but need to handle case - // where s->img_buffer isn't pointing to safe memory, e.g. 0-byte file - s->read_from_callbacks = 0; - s->img_buffer = s->buffer_start; - s->img_buffer_end = s->buffer_start + 1; - *s->img_buffer = 0; - } else { - s->img_buffer = s->buffer_start; - s->img_buffer_end = s->buffer_start + n; - } -} - -stbi_inline static stbi_uc stbi__get8(stbi__context *s) { - if (s->img_buffer < s->img_buffer_end) - return *s->img_buffer++; - if (s->read_from_callbacks) { - stbi__refill_buffer(s); - return *s->img_buffer++; - } - return 0; -} - -#if defined(STBI_NO_JPEG) && defined(STBI_NO_HDR) && defined(STBI_NO_PIC) && \ - defined(STBI_NO_PNM) -// nothing -#else -stbi_inline static int stbi__at_eof(stbi__context *s) { - if (s->io.read) { - if (!(s->io.eof)(s->io_user_data)) - return 0; - // if feof() is true, check if buffer = end - // special case: we've only got the special 0 character at the end - if (s->read_from_callbacks == 0) - return 1; - } - - return s->img_buffer >= s->img_buffer_end; -} -#endif - -#if defined(STBI_NO_JPEG) && defined(STBI_NO_PNG) && defined(STBI_NO_BMP) && \ - defined(STBI_NO_PSD) && defined(STBI_NO_TGA) && defined(STBI_NO_GIF) && \ - defined(STBI_NO_PIC) -// nothing -#else -static void stbi__skip(stbi__context *s, int n) { - if (n == 0) - return; // already there! - if (n < 0) { - s->img_buffer = s->img_buffer_end; - return; - } - if (s->io.read) { - int blen = (int)(s->img_buffer_end - s->img_buffer); - if (blen < n) { - s->img_buffer = s->img_buffer_end; - (s->io.skip)(s->io_user_data, n - blen); - return; - } - } - s->img_buffer += n; -} -#endif - -#if defined(STBI_NO_PNG) && defined(STBI_NO_TGA) && defined(STBI_NO_HDR) && \ - defined(STBI_NO_PNM) -// nothing -#else -static int stbi__getn(stbi__context *s, stbi_uc *buffer, int n) { - if (s->io.read) { - int blen = (int)(s->img_buffer_end - s->img_buffer); - if (blen < n) { - int res, count; - - memcpy(buffer, s->img_buffer, blen); - - count = (s->io.read)(s->io_user_data, (char *)buffer + blen, n - blen); - res = (count == (n - blen)); - s->img_buffer = s->img_buffer_end; - return res; - } - } - - if (s->img_buffer + n <= s->img_buffer_end) { - memcpy(buffer, s->img_buffer, n); - s->img_buffer += n; - return 1; - } else - return 0; -} -#endif - -#if defined(STBI_NO_JPEG) && defined(STBI_NO_PNG) && defined(STBI_NO_PSD) && \ - defined(STBI_NO_PIC) -// nothing -#else -static int stbi__get16be(stbi__context *s) { - int z = stbi__get8(s); - return (z << 8) + stbi__get8(s); -} -#endif - -#if defined(STBI_NO_PNG) && defined(STBI_NO_PSD) && defined(STBI_NO_PIC) -// nothing -#else -static stbi__uint32 stbi__get32be(stbi__context *s) { - stbi__uint32 z = stbi__get16be(s); - return (z << 16) + stbi__get16be(s); -} -#endif - -#if defined(STBI_NO_BMP) && defined(STBI_NO_TGA) && defined(STBI_NO_GIF) -// nothing -#else -static int stbi__get16le(stbi__context *s) { - int z = stbi__get8(s); - return z + (stbi__get8(s) << 8); -} -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_BMP -static stbi__uint32 stbi__get32le(stbi__context *s) { - stbi__uint32 z = stbi__get16le(s); - z += (stbi__uint32)stbi__get16le(s) << 16; - return z; -} -#endif - -#define STBI__BYTECAST(x) \ - ((stbi_uc)((x)&255)) // truncate int to byte without warnings - -#if defined(STBI_NO_JPEG) && defined(STBI_NO_PNG) && defined(STBI_NO_BMP) && \ - defined(STBI_NO_PSD) && defined(STBI_NO_TGA) && defined(STBI_NO_GIF) && \ - defined(STBI_NO_PIC) && defined(STBI_NO_PNM) -// nothing -#else -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// generic converter from built-in img_n to req_comp -// individual types do this automatically as much as possible (e.g. jpeg -// does all cases internally since it needs to colorspace convert anyway, -// and it never has alpha, so very few cases ). png can automatically -// interleave an alpha=255 channel, but falls back to this for other cases -// -// assume data buffer is malloced, so malloc a new one and free that one -// only failure mode is malloc failing - -static stbi_uc stbi__compute_y(int r, int g, int b) { - return (stbi_uc)(((r * 77) + (g * 150) + (29 * b)) >> 8); -} -#endif - -#if defined(STBI_NO_PNG) && defined(STBI_NO_BMP) && defined(STBI_NO_PSD) && \ - defined(STBI_NO_TGA) && defined(STBI_NO_GIF) && defined(STBI_NO_PIC) && \ - defined(STBI_NO_PNM) -// nothing -#else -static unsigned char *stbi__convert_format(unsigned char *data, int img_n, - int req_comp, unsigned int x, - unsigned int y) { - int i, j; - unsigned char *good; - - if (req_comp == img_n) - return data; - STBI_ASSERT(req_comp >= 1 && req_comp <= 4); - - good = (unsigned char *)stbi__malloc_mad3(req_comp, x, y, 0); - if (good == NULL) { - STBI_FREE(data); - return stbi__errpuc("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - } - - for (j = 0; j < (int)y; ++j) { - unsigned char *src = data + j * x * img_n; - unsigned char *dest = good + j * x * req_comp; - -#define STBI__COMBO(a, b) ((a)*8 + (b)) -#define STBI__CASE(a, b) \ - case STBI__COMBO(a, b): \ - for (i = x - 1; i >= 0; --i, src += a, dest += b) - // convert source image with img_n components to one with req_comp - // components; avoid switch per pixel, so use switch per scanline and - // massive macros - switch (STBI__COMBO(img_n, req_comp)) { - STBI__CASE(1, 2) { - dest[0] = src[0]; - dest[1] = 255; - } - break; - STBI__CASE(1, 3) { dest[0] = dest[1] = dest[2] = src[0]; } - break; - STBI__CASE(1, 4) { - dest[0] = dest[1] = dest[2] = src[0]; - dest[3] = 255; - } - break; - STBI__CASE(2, 1) { dest[0] = src[0]; } - break; - STBI__CASE(2, 3) { dest[0] = dest[1] = dest[2] = src[0]; } - break; - STBI__CASE(2, 4) { - dest[0] = dest[1] = dest[2] = src[0]; - dest[3] = src[1]; - } - break; - STBI__CASE(3, 4) { - dest[0] = src[0]; - dest[1] = src[1]; - dest[2] = src[2]; - dest[3] = 255; - } - break; - STBI__CASE(3, 1) { dest[0] = stbi__compute_y(src[0], src[1], src[2]); } - break; - STBI__CASE(3, 2) { - dest[0] = stbi__compute_y(src[0], src[1], src[2]); - dest[1] = 255; - } - break; - STBI__CASE(4, 1) { dest[0] = stbi__compute_y(src[0], src[1], src[2]); } - break; - STBI__CASE(4, 2) { - dest[0] = stbi__compute_y(src[0], src[1], src[2]); - dest[1] = src[3]; - } - break; - STBI__CASE(4, 3) { - dest[0] = src[0]; - dest[1] = src[1]; - dest[2] = src[2]; - } - break; - default: - STBI_ASSERT(0); - STBI_FREE(data); - STBI_FREE(good); - return stbi__errpuc("unsupported", "Unsupported format conversion"); - } -#undef STBI__CASE - } - - STBI_FREE(data); - return good; -} -#endif - -#if defined(STBI_NO_PNG) && defined(STBI_NO_PSD) -// nothing -#else -static stbi__uint16 stbi__compute_y_16(int r, int g, int b) { - return (stbi__uint16)(((r * 77) + (g * 150) + (29 * b)) >> 8); -} -#endif - -#if defined(STBI_NO_PNG) && defined(STBI_NO_PSD) -// nothing -#else -static stbi__uint16 *stbi__convert_format16(stbi__uint16 *data, int img_n, - int req_comp, unsigned int x, - unsigned int y) { - int i, j; - stbi__uint16 *good; - - if (req_comp == img_n) - return data; - STBI_ASSERT(req_comp >= 1 && req_comp <= 4); - - good = (stbi__uint16 *)stbi__malloc(req_comp * x * y * 2); - if (good == NULL) { - STBI_FREE(data); - return (stbi__uint16 *)stbi__errpuc("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - } - - for (j = 0; j < (int)y; ++j) { - stbi__uint16 *src = data + j * x * img_n; - stbi__uint16 *dest = good + j * x * req_comp; - -#define STBI__COMBO(a, b) ((a)*8 + (b)) -#define STBI__CASE(a, b) \ - case STBI__COMBO(a, b): \ - for (i = x - 1; i >= 0; --i, src += a, dest += b) - // convert source image with img_n components to one with req_comp - // components; avoid switch per pixel, so use switch per scanline and - // massive macros - switch (STBI__COMBO(img_n, req_comp)) { - STBI__CASE(1, 2) { - dest[0] = src[0]; - dest[1] = 0xffff; - } - break; - STBI__CASE(1, 3) { dest[0] = dest[1] = dest[2] = src[0]; } - break; - STBI__CASE(1, 4) { - dest[0] = dest[1] = dest[2] = src[0]; - dest[3] = 0xffff; - } - break; - STBI__CASE(2, 1) { dest[0] = src[0]; } - break; - STBI__CASE(2, 3) { dest[0] = dest[1] = dest[2] = src[0]; } - break; - STBI__CASE(2, 4) { - dest[0] = dest[1] = dest[2] = src[0]; - dest[3] = src[1]; - } - break; - STBI__CASE(3, 4) { - dest[0] = src[0]; - dest[1] = src[1]; - dest[2] = src[2]; - dest[3] = 0xffff; - } - break; - STBI__CASE(3, 1) { dest[0] = stbi__compute_y_16(src[0], src[1], src[2]); } - break; - STBI__CASE(3, 2) { - dest[0] = stbi__compute_y_16(src[0], src[1], src[2]); - dest[1] = 0xffff; - } - break; - STBI__CASE(4, 1) { dest[0] = stbi__compute_y_16(src[0], src[1], src[2]); } - break; - STBI__CASE(4, 2) { - dest[0] = stbi__compute_y_16(src[0], src[1], src[2]); - dest[1] = src[3]; - } - break; - STBI__CASE(4, 3) { - dest[0] = src[0]; - dest[1] = src[1]; - dest[2] = src[2]; - } - break; - default: - STBI_ASSERT(0); - STBI_FREE(data); - STBI_FREE(good); - return (stbi__uint16 *)stbi__errpuc("unsupported", - "Unsupported format conversion"); - } -#undef STBI__CASE - } - - STBI_FREE(data); - return good; -} -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_LINEAR -static float *stbi__ldr_to_hdr(stbi_uc *data, int x, int y, int comp) { - int i, k, n; - float *output; - if (!data) - return NULL; - output = (float *)stbi__malloc_mad4(x, y, comp, sizeof(float), 0); - if (output == NULL) { - STBI_FREE(data); - return stbi__errpf("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - } - // compute number of non-alpha components - if (comp & 1) - n = comp; - else - n = comp - 1; - for (i = 0; i < x * y; ++i) { - for (k = 0; k < n; ++k) { - output[i * comp + k] = - (float)(pow(data[i * comp + k] / 255.0f, stbi__l2h_gamma) * - stbi__l2h_scale); - } - } - if (n < comp) { - for (i = 0; i < x * y; ++i) { - output[i * comp + n] = data[i * comp + n] / 255.0f; - } - } - STBI_FREE(data); - return output; -} -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_HDR -#define stbi__float2int(x) ((int)(x)) -static stbi_uc *stbi__hdr_to_ldr(float *data, int x, int y, int comp) { - int i, k, n; - stbi_uc *output; - if (!data) - return NULL; - output = (stbi_uc *)stbi__malloc_mad3(x, y, comp, 0); - if (output == NULL) { - STBI_FREE(data); - return stbi__errpuc("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - } - // compute number of non-alpha components - if (comp & 1) - n = comp; - else - n = comp - 1; - for (i = 0; i < x * y; ++i) { - for (k = 0; k < n; ++k) { - float z = (float)pow(data[i * comp + k] * stbi__h2l_scale_i, - stbi__h2l_gamma_i) * - 255 + - 0.5f; - if (z < 0) - z = 0; - if (z > 255) - z = 255; - output[i * comp + k] = (stbi_uc)stbi__float2int(z); - } - if (k < comp) { - float z = data[i * comp + k] * 255 + 0.5f; - if (z < 0) - z = 0; - if (z > 255) - z = 255; - output[i * comp + k] = (stbi_uc)stbi__float2int(z); - } - } - STBI_FREE(data); - return output; -} -#endif - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// "baseline" JPEG/JFIF decoder -// -// simple implementation -// - doesn't support delayed output of y-dimension -// - simple interface (only one output format: 8-bit interleaved RGB) -// - doesn't try to recover corrupt jpegs -// - doesn't allow partial loading, loading multiple at once -// - still fast on x86 (copying globals into locals doesn't help x86) -// - allocates lots of intermediate memory (full size of all components) -// - non-interleaved case requires this anyway -// - allows good upsampling (see next) -// high-quality -// - upsampled channels are bilinearly interpolated, even across blocks -// - quality integer IDCT derived from IJG's 'slow' -// performance -// - fast huffman; reasonable integer IDCT -// - some SIMD kernels for common paths on targets with SSE2/NEON -// - uses a lot of intermediate memory, could cache poorly - -#ifndef STBI_NO_JPEG - -// huffman decoding acceleration -#define FAST_BITS 9 // larger handles more cases; smaller stomps less cache - -typedef struct { - stbi_uc fast[1 << FAST_BITS]; - // weirdly, repacking this into AoS is a 10% speed loss, instead of a win - stbi__uint16 code[256]; - stbi_uc values[256]; - stbi_uc size[257]; - unsigned int maxcode[18]; - int delta[17]; // old 'firstsymbol' - old 'firstcode' -} stbi__huffman; - -typedef struct { - stbi__context *s; - stbi__huffman huff_dc[4]; - stbi__huffman huff_ac[4]; - stbi__uint16 dequant[4][64]; - stbi__int16 fast_ac[4][1 << FAST_BITS]; - - // sizes for components, interleaved MCUs - int img_h_max, img_v_max; - int img_mcu_x, img_mcu_y; - int img_mcu_w, img_mcu_h; - - // definition of jpeg image component - struct { - int id; - int h, v; - int tq; - int hd, ha; - int dc_pred; - - int x, y, w2, h2; - stbi_uc *data; - void *raw_data, *raw_coeff; - stbi_uc *linebuf; - short *coeff; // progressive only - int coeff_w, coeff_h; // number of 8x8 coefficient blocks - } img_comp[4]; - - stbi__uint32 code_buffer; // jpeg entropy-coded buffer - int code_bits; // number of valid bits - unsigned char marker; // marker seen while filling entropy buffer - int nomore; // flag if we saw a marker so must stop - - int progressive; - int spec_start; - int spec_end; - int succ_high; - int succ_low; - int eob_run; - int jfif; - int app14_color_transform; // Adobe APP14 tag - int rgb; - - int scan_n, order[4]; - int restart_interval, todo; - - // kernels - void (*idct_block_kernel)(stbi_uc *out, int out_stride, short data[64]); - void (*YCbCr_to_RGB_kernel)(stbi_uc *out, const stbi_uc *y, - const stbi_uc *pcb, const stbi_uc *pcr, int count, - int step); - stbi_uc *(*resample_row_hv_2_kernel)(stbi_uc *out, stbi_uc *in_near, - stbi_uc *in_far, int w, int hs); -} stbi__jpeg; - -static int stbi__build_huffman(stbi__huffman *h, int *count) { - int i, j, k = 0; - unsigned int code; - // build size list for each symbol (from JPEG spec) - for (i = 0; i < 16; ++i) - for (j = 0; j < count[i]; ++j) - h->size[k++] = (stbi_uc)(i + 1); - h->size[k] = 0; - - // compute actual symbols (from jpeg spec) - code = 0; - k = 0; - for (j = 1; j <= 16; ++j) { - // compute delta to add to code to compute symbol id - h->delta[j] = k - code; - if (h->size[k] == j) { - while (h->size[k] == j) - h->code[k++] = (stbi__uint16)(code++); - if (code - 1 >= (1u << j)) - return stbi__err("bad code lengths", "Corrupt JPEG"); - } - // compute largest code + 1 for this size, preshifted as needed later - h->maxcode[j] = code << (16 - j); - code <<= 1; - } - h->maxcode[j] = 0xffffffff; - - // build non-spec acceleration table; 255 is flag for not-accelerated - memset(h->fast, 255, 1 << FAST_BITS); - for (i = 0; i < k; ++i) { - int s = h->size[i]; - if (s <= FAST_BITS) { - int c = h->code[i] << (FAST_BITS - s); - int m = 1 << (FAST_BITS - s); - for (j = 0; j < m; ++j) { - h->fast[c + j] = (stbi_uc)i; - } - } - } - return 1; -} - -// build a table that decodes both magnitude and value of small ACs in -// one go. -static void stbi__build_fast_ac(stbi__int16 *fast_ac, stbi__huffman *h) { - int i; - for (i = 0; i < (1 << FAST_BITS); ++i) { - stbi_uc fast = h->fast[i]; - fast_ac[i] = 0; - if (fast < 255) { - int rs = h->values[fast]; - int run = (rs >> 4) & 15; - int magbits = rs & 15; - int len = h->size[fast]; - - if (magbits && len + magbits <= FAST_BITS) { - // magnitude code followed by receive_extend code - int k = ((i << len) & ((1 << FAST_BITS) - 1)) >> (FAST_BITS - magbits); - int m = 1 << (magbits - 1); - if (k < m) - k += (~0U << magbits) + 1; - // if the result is small enough, we can fit it in fast_ac table - if (k >= -128 && k <= 127) - fast_ac[i] = (stbi__int16)((k * 256) + (run * 16) + (len + magbits)); - } - } - } -} - -static void stbi__grow_buffer_unsafe(stbi__jpeg *j) { - do { - unsigned int b = j->nomore ? 0 : stbi__get8(j->s); - if (b == 0xff) { - int c = stbi__get8(j->s); - while (c == 0xff) - c = stbi__get8(j->s); // consume fill bytes - if (c != 0) { - j->marker = (unsigned char)c; - j->nomore = 1; - return; - } - } - j->code_buffer |= b << (24 - j->code_bits); - j->code_bits += 8; - } while (j->code_bits <= 24); -} - -// (1 << n) - 1 -static const stbi__uint32 stbi__bmask[17] = { - 0, 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63, 127, 255, - 511, 1023, 2047, 4095, 8191, 16383, 32767, 65535}; - -// decode a jpeg huffman value from the bitstream -stbi_inline static int stbi__jpeg_huff_decode(stbi__jpeg *j, stbi__huffman *h) { - unsigned int temp; - int c, k; - - if (j->code_bits < 16) - stbi__grow_buffer_unsafe(j); - - // look at the top FAST_BITS and determine what symbol ID it is, - // if the code is <= FAST_BITS - c = (j->code_buffer >> (32 - FAST_BITS)) & ((1 << FAST_BITS) - 1); - k = h->fast[c]; - if (k < 255) { - int s = h->size[k]; - if (s > j->code_bits) - return -1; - j->code_buffer <<= s; - j->code_bits -= s; - return h->values[k]; - } - - // naive test is to shift the code_buffer down so k bits are - // valid, then test against maxcode. To speed this up, we've - // preshifted maxcode left so that it has (16-k) 0s at the - // end; in other words, regardless of the number of bits, it - // wants to be compared against something shifted to have 16; - // that way we don't need to shift inside the loop. - temp = j->code_buffer >> 16; - for (k = FAST_BITS + 1;; ++k) - if (temp < h->maxcode[k]) - break; - if (k == 17) { - // error! code not found - j->code_bits -= 16; - return -1; - } - - if (k > j->code_bits) - return -1; - - // convert the huffman code to the symbol id - c = ((j->code_buffer >> (32 - k)) & stbi__bmask[k]) + h->delta[k]; - STBI_ASSERT((((j->code_buffer) >> (32 - h->size[c])) & - stbi__bmask[h->size[c]]) == h->code[c]); - - // convert the id to a symbol - j->code_bits -= k; - j->code_buffer <<= k; - return h->values[c]; -} - -// bias[n] = (-1<code_bits < n) - stbi__grow_buffer_unsafe(j); - - sgn = j->code_buffer >> 31; // sign bit always in MSB; 0 if MSB clear - // (positive), 1 if MSB set (negative) - k = stbi_lrot(j->code_buffer, n); - j->code_buffer = k & ~stbi__bmask[n]; - k &= stbi__bmask[n]; - j->code_bits -= n; - return k + (stbi__jbias[n] & (sgn - 1)); -} - -// get some unsigned bits -stbi_inline static int stbi__jpeg_get_bits(stbi__jpeg *j, int n) { - unsigned int k; - if (j->code_bits < n) - stbi__grow_buffer_unsafe(j); - k = stbi_lrot(j->code_buffer, n); - j->code_buffer = k & ~stbi__bmask[n]; - k &= stbi__bmask[n]; - j->code_bits -= n; - return k; -} - -stbi_inline static int stbi__jpeg_get_bit(stbi__jpeg *j) { - unsigned int k; - if (j->code_bits < 1) - stbi__grow_buffer_unsafe(j); - k = j->code_buffer; - j->code_buffer <<= 1; - --j->code_bits; - return k & 0x80000000; -} - -// given a value that's at position X in the zigzag stream, -// where does it appear in the 8x8 matrix coded as row-major? -static const stbi_uc stbi__jpeg_dezigzag[64 + 15] = { - 0, 1, 8, 16, 9, 2, 3, 10, 17, 24, 32, 25, 18, 11, 4, 5, 12, 19, 26, 33, 40, - 48, 41, 34, 27, 20, 13, 6, 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, 57, 50, 43, 36, - 29, 22, 15, 23, 30, 37, 44, 51, 58, 59, 52, 45, 38, 31, 39, 46, 53, 60, 61, - 54, 47, 55, 62, 63, - // let corrupt input sample past end - 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63, 63}; - -// decode one 64-entry block-- -static int stbi__jpeg_decode_block(stbi__jpeg *j, short data[64], - stbi__huffman *hdc, stbi__huffman *hac, - stbi__int16 *fac, int b, - stbi__uint16 *dequant) { - int diff, dc, k; - int t; - - if (j->code_bits < 16) - stbi__grow_buffer_unsafe(j); - t = stbi__jpeg_huff_decode(j, hdc); - if (t < 0 || t > 15) - return stbi__err("bad huffman code", "Corrupt JPEG"); - - // 0 all the ac values now so we can do it 32-bits at a time - memset(data, 0, 64 * sizeof(data[0])); - - diff = t ? stbi__extend_receive(j, t) : 0; - dc = j->img_comp[b].dc_pred + diff; - j->img_comp[b].dc_pred = dc; - data[0] = (short)(dc * dequant[0]); - - // decode AC components, see JPEG spec - k = 1; - do { - unsigned int zig; - int c, r, s; - if (j->code_bits < 16) - stbi__grow_buffer_unsafe(j); - c = (j->code_buffer >> (32 - FAST_BITS)) & ((1 << FAST_BITS) - 1); - r = fac[c]; - if (r) { // fast-AC path - k += (r >> 4) & 15; // run - s = r & 15; // combined length - j->code_buffer <<= s; - j->code_bits -= s; - // decode into unzigzag'd location - zig = stbi__jpeg_dezigzag[k++]; - data[zig] = (short)((r >> 8) * dequant[zig]); - } else { - int rs = stbi__jpeg_huff_decode(j, hac); - if (rs < 0) - return stbi__err("bad huffman code", "Corrupt JPEG"); - s = rs & 15; - r = rs >> 4; - if (s == 0) { - if (rs != 0xf0) - break; // end block - k += 16; - } else { - k += r; - // decode into unzigzag'd location - zig = stbi__jpeg_dezigzag[k++]; - data[zig] = (short)(stbi__extend_receive(j, s) * dequant[zig]); - } - } - } while (k < 64); - return 1; -} - -static int stbi__jpeg_decode_block_prog_dc(stbi__jpeg *j, short data[64], - stbi__huffman *hdc, int b) { - int diff, dc; - int t; - if (j->spec_end != 0) - return stbi__err("can't merge dc and ac", "Corrupt JPEG"); - - if (j->code_bits < 16) - stbi__grow_buffer_unsafe(j); - - if (j->succ_high == 0) { - // first scan for DC coefficient, must be first - memset(data, 0, 64 * sizeof(data[0])); // 0 all the ac values now - t = stbi__jpeg_huff_decode(j, hdc); - if (t < 0 || t > 15) - return stbi__err("can't merge dc and ac", "Corrupt JPEG"); - diff = t ? stbi__extend_receive(j, t) : 0; - - dc = j->img_comp[b].dc_pred + diff; - j->img_comp[b].dc_pred = dc; - data[0] = (short)(dc * (1 << j->succ_low)); - } else { - // refinement scan for DC coefficient - if (stbi__jpeg_get_bit(j)) - data[0] += (short)(1 << j->succ_low); - } - return 1; -} - -// @OPTIMIZE: store non-zigzagged during the decode passes, -// and only de-zigzag when dequantizing -static int stbi__jpeg_decode_block_prog_ac(stbi__jpeg *j, short data[64], - stbi__huffman *hac, - stbi__int16 *fac) { - int k; - if (j->spec_start == 0) - return stbi__err("can't merge dc and ac", "Corrupt JPEG"); - - if (j->succ_high == 0) { - int shift = j->succ_low; - - if (j->eob_run) { - --j->eob_run; - return 1; - } - - k = j->spec_start; - do { - unsigned int zig; - int c, r, s; - if (j->code_bits < 16) - stbi__grow_buffer_unsafe(j); - c = (j->code_buffer >> (32 - FAST_BITS)) & ((1 << FAST_BITS) - 1); - r = fac[c]; - if (r) { // fast-AC path - k += (r >> 4) & 15; // run - s = r & 15; // combined length - j->code_buffer <<= s; - j->code_bits -= s; - zig = stbi__jpeg_dezigzag[k++]; - data[zig] = (short)((r >> 8) * (1 << shift)); - } else { - int rs = stbi__jpeg_huff_decode(j, hac); - if (rs < 0) - return stbi__err("bad huffman code", "Corrupt JPEG"); - s = rs & 15; - r = rs >> 4; - if (s == 0) { - if (r < 15) { - j->eob_run = (1 << r); - if (r) - j->eob_run += stbi__jpeg_get_bits(j, r); - --j->eob_run; - break; - } - k += 16; - } else { - k += r; - zig = stbi__jpeg_dezigzag[k++]; - data[zig] = (short)(stbi__extend_receive(j, s) * (1 << shift)); - } - } - } while (k <= j->spec_end); - } else { - // refinement scan for these AC coefficients - - short bit = (short)(1 << j->succ_low); - - if (j->eob_run) { - --j->eob_run; - for (k = j->spec_start; k <= j->spec_end; ++k) { - short *p = &data[stbi__jpeg_dezigzag[k]]; - if (*p != 0) - if (stbi__jpeg_get_bit(j)) - if ((*p & bit) == 0) { - if (*p > 0) - *p += bit; - else - *p -= bit; - } - } - } else { - k = j->spec_start; - do { - int r, s; - int rs = stbi__jpeg_huff_decode( - j, hac); // @OPTIMIZE see if we can use the fast path here, - // advance-by-r is so slow, eh - if (rs < 0) - return stbi__err("bad huffman code", "Corrupt JPEG"); - s = rs & 15; - r = rs >> 4; - if (s == 0) { - if (r < 15) { - j->eob_run = (1 << r) - 1; - if (r) - j->eob_run += stbi__jpeg_get_bits(j, r); - r = 64; // force end of block - } else { - // r=15 s=0 should write 16 0s, so we just do - // a run of 15 0s and then write s (which is 0), - // so we don't have to do anything special here - } - } else { - if (s != 1) - return stbi__err("bad huffman code", "Corrupt JPEG"); - // sign bit - if (stbi__jpeg_get_bit(j)) - s = bit; - else - s = -bit; - } - - // advance by r - while (k <= j->spec_end) { - short *p = &data[stbi__jpeg_dezigzag[k++]]; - if (*p != 0) { - if (stbi__jpeg_get_bit(j)) - if ((*p & bit) == 0) { - if (*p > 0) - *p += bit; - else - *p -= bit; - } - } else { - if (r == 0) { - *p = (short)s; - break; - } - --r; - } - } - } while (k <= j->spec_end); - } - } - return 1; -} - -// take a -128..127 value and stbi__clamp it and convert to 0..255 -stbi_inline static stbi_uc stbi__clamp(int x) { - // trick to use a single test to catch both cases - if ((unsigned int)x > 255) { - if (x < 0) - return 0; - if (x > 255) - return 255; - } - return (stbi_uc)x; -} - -#define stbi__f2f(x) ((int)(((x)*4096 + 0.5))) -#define stbi__fsh(x) ((x)*4096) - -// derived from jidctint -- DCT_ISLOW -#define STBI__IDCT_1D(s0, s1, s2, s3, s4, s5, s6, s7) \ - int t0, t1, t2, t3, p1, p2, p3, p4, p5, x0, x1, x2, x3; \ - p2 = s2; \ - p3 = s6; \ - p1 = (p2 + p3) * stbi__f2f(0.5411961f); \ - t2 = p1 + p3 * stbi__f2f(-1.847759065f); \ - t3 = p1 + p2 * stbi__f2f(0.765366865f); \ - p2 = s0; \ - p3 = s4; \ - t0 = stbi__fsh(p2 + p3); \ - t1 = stbi__fsh(p2 - p3); \ - x0 = t0 + t3; \ - x3 = t0 - t3; \ - x1 = t1 + t2; \ - x2 = t1 - t2; \ - t0 = s7; \ - t1 = s5; \ - t2 = s3; \ - t3 = s1; \ - p3 = t0 + t2; \ - p4 = t1 + t3; \ - p1 = t0 + t3; \ - p2 = t1 + t2; \ - p5 = (p3 + p4) * stbi__f2f(1.175875602f); \ - t0 = t0 * stbi__f2f(0.298631336f); \ - t1 = t1 * stbi__f2f(2.053119869f); \ - t2 = t2 * stbi__f2f(3.072711026f); \ - t3 = t3 * stbi__f2f(1.501321110f); \ - p1 = p5 + p1 * stbi__f2f(-0.899976223f); \ - p2 = p5 + p2 * stbi__f2f(-2.562915447f); \ - p3 = p3 * stbi__f2f(-1.961570560f); \ - p4 = p4 * stbi__f2f(-0.390180644f); \ - t3 += p1 + p4; \ - t2 += p2 + p3; \ - t1 += p2 + p4; \ - t0 += p1 + p3; - -static void stbi__idct_block(stbi_uc *out, int out_stride, short data[64]) { - int i, val[64], *v = val; - stbi_uc *o; - short *d = data; - - // columns - for (i = 0; i < 8; ++i, ++d, ++v) { - // if all zeroes, shortcut -- this avoids dequantizing 0s and IDCTing - if (d[8] == 0 && d[16] == 0 && d[24] == 0 && d[32] == 0 && d[40] == 0 && - d[48] == 0 && d[56] == 0) { - // no shortcut 0 seconds - // (1|2|3|4|5|6|7)==0 0 seconds - // all separate -0.047 seconds - // 1 && 2|3 && 4|5 && 6|7: -0.047 seconds - int dcterm = d[0] * 4; - v[0] = v[8] = v[16] = v[24] = v[32] = v[40] = v[48] = v[56] = dcterm; - } else { - STBI__IDCT_1D(d[0], d[8], d[16], d[24], d[32], d[40], d[48], d[56]) - // constants scaled things up by 1<<12; let's bring them back - // down, but keep 2 extra bits of precision - x0 += 512; - x1 += 512; - x2 += 512; - x3 += 512; - v[0] = (x0 + t3) >> 10; - v[56] = (x0 - t3) >> 10; - v[8] = (x1 + t2) >> 10; - v[48] = (x1 - t2) >> 10; - v[16] = (x2 + t1) >> 10; - v[40] = (x2 - t1) >> 10; - v[24] = (x3 + t0) >> 10; - v[32] = (x3 - t0) >> 10; - } - } - - for (i = 0, v = val, o = out; i < 8; ++i, v += 8, o += out_stride) { - // no fast case since the first 1D IDCT spread components out - STBI__IDCT_1D(v[0], v[1], v[2], v[3], v[4], v[5], v[6], v[7]) - // constants scaled things up by 1<<12, plus we had 1<<2 from first - // loop, plus horizontal and vertical each scale by sqrt(8) so together - // we've got an extra 1<<3, so 1<<17 total we need to remove. - // so we want to round that, which means adding 0.5 * 1<<17, - // aka 65536. Also, we'll end up with -128 to 127 that we want - // to encode as 0..255 by adding 128, so we'll add that before the shift - x0 += 65536 + (128 << 17); - x1 += 65536 + (128 << 17); - x2 += 65536 + (128 << 17); - x3 += 65536 + (128 << 17); - // tried computing the shifts into temps, or'ing the temps to see - // if any were out of range, but that was slower - o[0] = stbi__clamp((x0 + t3) >> 17); - o[7] = stbi__clamp((x0 - t3) >> 17); - o[1] = stbi__clamp((x1 + t2) >> 17); - o[6] = stbi__clamp((x1 - t2) >> 17); - o[2] = stbi__clamp((x2 + t1) >> 17); - o[5] = stbi__clamp((x2 - t1) >> 17); - o[3] = stbi__clamp((x3 + t0) >> 17); - o[4] = stbi__clamp((x3 - t0) >> 17); - } -} - -#ifdef STBI_SSE2 -// sse2 integer IDCT. not the fastest possible implementation but it -// produces bit-identical results to the generic C version so it's -// fully "transparent". -static void stbi__idct_simd(stbi_uc *out, int out_stride, short data[64]) { - // This is constructed to match our regular (generic) integer IDCT exactly. - __m128i row0, row1, row2, row3, row4, row5, row6, row7; - __m128i tmp; - -// dot product constant: even elems=x, odd elems=y -#define dct_const(x, y) _mm_setr_epi16((x), (y), (x), (y), (x), (y), (x), (y)) - -// out(0) = c0[even]*x + c0[odd]*y (c0, x, y 16-bit, out 32-bit) -// out(1) = c1[even]*x + c1[odd]*y -#define dct_rot(out0, out1, x, y, c0, c1) \ - __m128i c0##lo = _mm_unpacklo_epi16((x), (y)); \ - __m128i c0##hi = _mm_unpackhi_epi16((x), (y)); \ - __m128i out0##_l = _mm_madd_epi16(c0##lo, c0); \ - __m128i out0##_h = _mm_madd_epi16(c0##hi, c0); \ - __m128i out1##_l = _mm_madd_epi16(c0##lo, c1); \ - __m128i out1##_h = _mm_madd_epi16(c0##hi, c1) - -// out = in << 12 (in 16-bit, out 32-bit) -#define dct_widen(out, in) \ - __m128i out##_l = \ - _mm_srai_epi32(_mm_unpacklo_epi16(_mm_setzero_si128(), (in)), 4); \ - __m128i out##_h = \ - _mm_srai_epi32(_mm_unpackhi_epi16(_mm_setzero_si128(), (in)), 4) - -// wide add -#define dct_wadd(out, a, b) \ - __m128i out##_l = _mm_add_epi32(a##_l, b##_l); \ - __m128i out##_h = _mm_add_epi32(a##_h, b##_h) - -// wide sub -#define dct_wsub(out, a, b) \ - __m128i out##_l = _mm_sub_epi32(a##_l, b##_l); \ - __m128i out##_h = _mm_sub_epi32(a##_h, b##_h) - -// butterfly a/b, add bias, then shift by "s" and pack -#define dct_bfly32o(out0, out1, a, b, bias, s) \ - { \ - __m128i abiased_l = _mm_add_epi32(a##_l, bias); \ - __m128i abiased_h = _mm_add_epi32(a##_h, bias); \ - dct_wadd(sum, abiased, b); \ - dct_wsub(dif, abiased, b); \ - out0 = \ - _mm_packs_epi32(_mm_srai_epi32(sum_l, s), _mm_srai_epi32(sum_h, s)); \ - out1 = \ - _mm_packs_epi32(_mm_srai_epi32(dif_l, s), _mm_srai_epi32(dif_h, s)); \ - } - -// 8-bit interleave step (for transposes) -#define dct_interleave8(a, b) \ - tmp = a; \ - a = _mm_unpacklo_epi8(a, b); \ - b = _mm_unpackhi_epi8(tmp, b) - -// 16-bit interleave step (for transposes) -#define dct_interleave16(a, b) \ - tmp = a; \ - a = _mm_unpacklo_epi16(a, b); \ - b = _mm_unpackhi_epi16(tmp, b) - -#define dct_pass(bias, shift) \ - { \ - /* even part */ \ - dct_rot(t2e, t3e, row2, row6, rot0_0, rot0_1); \ - __m128i sum04 = _mm_add_epi16(row0, row4); \ - __m128i dif04 = _mm_sub_epi16(row0, row4); \ - dct_widen(t0e, sum04); \ - dct_widen(t1e, dif04); \ - dct_wadd(x0, t0e, t3e); \ - dct_wsub(x3, t0e, t3e); \ - dct_wadd(x1, t1e, t2e); \ - dct_wsub(x2, t1e, t2e); \ - /* odd part */ \ - dct_rot(y0o, y2o, row7, row3, rot2_0, rot2_1); \ - dct_rot(y1o, y3o, row5, row1, rot3_0, rot3_1); \ - __m128i sum17 = _mm_add_epi16(row1, row7); \ - __m128i sum35 = _mm_add_epi16(row3, row5); \ - dct_rot(y4o, y5o, sum17, sum35, rot1_0, rot1_1); \ - dct_wadd(x4, y0o, y4o); \ - dct_wadd(x5, y1o, y5o); \ - dct_wadd(x6, y2o, y5o); \ - dct_wadd(x7, y3o, y4o); \ - dct_bfly32o(row0, row7, x0, x7, bias, shift); \ - dct_bfly32o(row1, row6, x1, x6, bias, shift); \ - dct_bfly32o(row2, row5, x2, x5, bias, shift); \ - dct_bfly32o(row3, row4, x3, x4, bias, shift); \ - } - - __m128i rot0_0 = dct_const(stbi__f2f(0.5411961f), - stbi__f2f(0.5411961f) + stbi__f2f(-1.847759065f)); - __m128i rot0_1 = dct_const(stbi__f2f(0.5411961f) + stbi__f2f(0.765366865f), - stbi__f2f(0.5411961f)); - __m128i rot1_0 = dct_const(stbi__f2f(1.175875602f) + stbi__f2f(-0.899976223f), - stbi__f2f(1.175875602f)); - __m128i rot1_1 = - dct_const(stbi__f2f(1.175875602f), - stbi__f2f(1.175875602f) + stbi__f2f(-2.562915447f)); - __m128i rot2_0 = dct_const(stbi__f2f(-1.961570560f) + stbi__f2f(0.298631336f), - stbi__f2f(-1.961570560f)); - __m128i rot2_1 = - dct_const(stbi__f2f(-1.961570560f), - stbi__f2f(-1.961570560f) + stbi__f2f(3.072711026f)); - __m128i rot3_0 = dct_const(stbi__f2f(-0.390180644f) + stbi__f2f(2.053119869f), - stbi__f2f(-0.390180644f)); - __m128i rot3_1 = - dct_const(stbi__f2f(-0.390180644f), - stbi__f2f(-0.390180644f) + stbi__f2f(1.501321110f)); - - // rounding biases in column/row passes, see stbi__idct_block for explanation. - __m128i bias_0 = _mm_set1_epi32(512); - __m128i bias_1 = _mm_set1_epi32(65536 + (128 << 17)); - - // load - row0 = _mm_load_si128((const __m128i *)(data + 0 * 8)); - row1 = _mm_load_si128((const __m128i *)(data + 1 * 8)); - row2 = _mm_load_si128((const __m128i *)(data + 2 * 8)); - row3 = _mm_load_si128((const __m128i *)(data + 3 * 8)); - row4 = _mm_load_si128((const __m128i *)(data + 4 * 8)); - row5 = _mm_load_si128((const __m128i *)(data + 5 * 8)); - row6 = _mm_load_si128((const __m128i *)(data + 6 * 8)); - row7 = _mm_load_si128((const __m128i *)(data + 7 * 8)); - - // column pass - dct_pass(bias_0, 10); - - { - // 16bit 8x8 transpose pass 1 - dct_interleave16(row0, row4); - dct_interleave16(row1, row5); - dct_interleave16(row2, row6); - dct_interleave16(row3, row7); - - // transpose pass 2 - dct_interleave16(row0, row2); - dct_interleave16(row1, row3); - dct_interleave16(row4, row6); - dct_interleave16(row5, row7); - - // transpose pass 3 - dct_interleave16(row0, row1); - dct_interleave16(row2, row3); - dct_interleave16(row4, row5); - dct_interleave16(row6, row7); - } - - // row pass - dct_pass(bias_1, 17); - - { - // pack - __m128i p0 = _mm_packus_epi16(row0, row1); // a0a1a2a3...a7b0b1b2b3...b7 - __m128i p1 = _mm_packus_epi16(row2, row3); - __m128i p2 = _mm_packus_epi16(row4, row5); - __m128i p3 = _mm_packus_epi16(row6, row7); - - // 8bit 8x8 transpose pass 1 - dct_interleave8(p0, p2); // a0e0a1e1... - dct_interleave8(p1, p3); // c0g0c1g1... - - // transpose pass 2 - dct_interleave8(p0, p1); // a0c0e0g0... - dct_interleave8(p2, p3); // b0d0f0h0... - - // transpose pass 3 - dct_interleave8(p0, p2); // a0b0c0d0... - dct_interleave8(p1, p3); // a4b4c4d4... - - // store - _mm_storel_epi64((__m128i *)out, p0); - out += out_stride; - _mm_storel_epi64((__m128i *)out, _mm_shuffle_epi32(p0, 0x4e)); - out += out_stride; - _mm_storel_epi64((__m128i *)out, p2); - out += out_stride; - _mm_storel_epi64((__m128i *)out, _mm_shuffle_epi32(p2, 0x4e)); - out += out_stride; - _mm_storel_epi64((__m128i *)out, p1); - out += out_stride; - _mm_storel_epi64((__m128i *)out, _mm_shuffle_epi32(p1, 0x4e)); - out += out_stride; - _mm_storel_epi64((__m128i *)out, p3); - out += out_stride; - _mm_storel_epi64((__m128i *)out, _mm_shuffle_epi32(p3, 0x4e)); - } - -#undef dct_const -#undef dct_rot -#undef dct_widen -#undef dct_wadd -#undef dct_wsub -#undef dct_bfly32o -#undef dct_interleave8 -#undef dct_interleave16 -#undef dct_pass -} - -#endif // STBI_SSE2 - -#ifdef STBI_NEON - -// NEON integer IDCT. should produce bit-identical -// results to the generic C version. -static void stbi__idct_simd(stbi_uc *out, int out_stride, short data[64]) { - int16x8_t row0, row1, row2, row3, row4, row5, row6, row7; - - int16x4_t rot0_0 = vdup_n_s16(stbi__f2f(0.5411961f)); - int16x4_t rot0_1 = vdup_n_s16(stbi__f2f(-1.847759065f)); - int16x4_t rot0_2 = vdup_n_s16(stbi__f2f(0.765366865f)); - int16x4_t rot1_0 = vdup_n_s16(stbi__f2f(1.175875602f)); - int16x4_t rot1_1 = vdup_n_s16(stbi__f2f(-0.899976223f)); - int16x4_t rot1_2 = vdup_n_s16(stbi__f2f(-2.562915447f)); - int16x4_t rot2_0 = vdup_n_s16(stbi__f2f(-1.961570560f)); - int16x4_t rot2_1 = vdup_n_s16(stbi__f2f(-0.390180644f)); - int16x4_t rot3_0 = vdup_n_s16(stbi__f2f(0.298631336f)); - int16x4_t rot3_1 = vdup_n_s16(stbi__f2f(2.053119869f)); - int16x4_t rot3_2 = vdup_n_s16(stbi__f2f(3.072711026f)); - int16x4_t rot3_3 = vdup_n_s16(stbi__f2f(1.501321110f)); - -#define dct_long_mul(out, inq, coeff) \ - int32x4_t out##_l = vmull_s16(vget_low_s16(inq), coeff); \ - int32x4_t out##_h = vmull_s16(vget_high_s16(inq), coeff) - -#define dct_long_mac(out, acc, inq, coeff) \ - int32x4_t out##_l = vmlal_s16(acc##_l, vget_low_s16(inq), coeff); \ - int32x4_t out##_h = vmlal_s16(acc##_h, vget_high_s16(inq), coeff) - -#define dct_widen(out, inq) \ - int32x4_t out##_l = vshll_n_s16(vget_low_s16(inq), 12); \ - int32x4_t out##_h = vshll_n_s16(vget_high_s16(inq), 12) - -// wide add -#define dct_wadd(out, a, b) \ - int32x4_t out##_l = vaddq_s32(a##_l, b##_l); \ - int32x4_t out##_h = vaddq_s32(a##_h, b##_h) - -// wide sub -#define dct_wsub(out, a, b) \ - int32x4_t out##_l = vsubq_s32(a##_l, b##_l); \ - int32x4_t out##_h = vsubq_s32(a##_h, b##_h) - -// butterfly a/b, then shift using "shiftop" by "s" and pack -#define dct_bfly32o(out0, out1, a, b, shiftop, s) \ - { \ - dct_wadd(sum, a, b); \ - dct_wsub(dif, a, b); \ - out0 = vcombine_s16(shiftop(sum_l, s), shiftop(sum_h, s)); \ - out1 = vcombine_s16(shiftop(dif_l, s), shiftop(dif_h, s)); \ - } - -#define dct_pass(shiftop, shift) \ - { \ - /* even part */ \ - int16x8_t sum26 = vaddq_s16(row2, row6); \ - dct_long_mul(p1e, sum26, rot0_0); \ - dct_long_mac(t2e, p1e, row6, rot0_1); \ - dct_long_mac(t3e, p1e, row2, rot0_2); \ - int16x8_t sum04 = vaddq_s16(row0, row4); \ - int16x8_t dif04 = vsubq_s16(row0, row4); \ - dct_widen(t0e, sum04); \ - dct_widen(t1e, dif04); \ - dct_wadd(x0, t0e, t3e); \ - dct_wsub(x3, t0e, t3e); \ - dct_wadd(x1, t1e, t2e); \ - dct_wsub(x2, t1e, t2e); \ - /* odd part */ \ - int16x8_t sum15 = vaddq_s16(row1, row5); \ - int16x8_t sum17 = vaddq_s16(row1, row7); \ - int16x8_t sum35 = vaddq_s16(row3, row5); \ - int16x8_t sum37 = vaddq_s16(row3, row7); \ - int16x8_t sumodd = vaddq_s16(sum17, sum35); \ - dct_long_mul(p5o, sumodd, rot1_0); \ - dct_long_mac(p1o, p5o, sum17, rot1_1); \ - dct_long_mac(p2o, p5o, sum35, rot1_2); \ - dct_long_mul(p3o, sum37, rot2_0); \ - dct_long_mul(p4o, sum15, rot2_1); \ - dct_wadd(sump13o, p1o, p3o); \ - dct_wadd(sump24o, p2o, p4o); \ - dct_wadd(sump23o, p2o, p3o); \ - dct_wadd(sump14o, p1o, p4o); \ - dct_long_mac(x4, sump13o, row7, rot3_0); \ - dct_long_mac(x5, sump24o, row5, rot3_1); \ - dct_long_mac(x6, sump23o, row3, rot3_2); \ - dct_long_mac(x7, sump14o, row1, rot3_3); \ - dct_bfly32o(row0, row7, x0, x7, shiftop, shift); \ - dct_bfly32o(row1, row6, x1, x6, shiftop, shift); \ - dct_bfly32o(row2, row5, x2, x5, shiftop, shift); \ - dct_bfly32o(row3, row4, x3, x4, shiftop, shift); \ - } - - // load - row0 = vld1q_s16(data + 0 * 8); - row1 = vld1q_s16(data + 1 * 8); - row2 = vld1q_s16(data + 2 * 8); - row3 = vld1q_s16(data + 3 * 8); - row4 = vld1q_s16(data + 4 * 8); - row5 = vld1q_s16(data + 5 * 8); - row6 = vld1q_s16(data + 6 * 8); - row7 = vld1q_s16(data + 7 * 8); - - // add DC bias - row0 = vaddq_s16(row0, vsetq_lane_s16(1024, vdupq_n_s16(0), 0)); - - // column pass - dct_pass(vrshrn_n_s32, 10); - - // 16bit 8x8 transpose - { -// these three map to a single VTRN.16, VTRN.32, and VSWP, respectively. -// whether compilers actually get this is another story, sadly. -#define dct_trn16(x, y) \ - { \ - int16x8x2_t t = vtrnq_s16(x, y); \ - x = t.val[0]; \ - y = t.val[1]; \ - } -#define dct_trn32(x, y) \ - { \ - int32x4x2_t t = \ - vtrnq_s32(vreinterpretq_s32_s16(x), vreinterpretq_s32_s16(y)); \ - x = vreinterpretq_s16_s32(t.val[0]); \ - y = vreinterpretq_s16_s32(t.val[1]); \ - } -#define dct_trn64(x, y) \ - { \ - int16x8_t x0 = x; \ - int16x8_t y0 = y; \ - x = vcombine_s16(vget_low_s16(x0), vget_low_s16(y0)); \ - y = vcombine_s16(vget_high_s16(x0), vget_high_s16(y0)); \ - } - - // pass 1 - dct_trn16(row0, row1); // a0b0a2b2a4b4a6b6 - dct_trn16(row2, row3); - dct_trn16(row4, row5); - dct_trn16(row6, row7); - - // pass 2 - dct_trn32(row0, row2); // a0b0c0d0a4b4c4d4 - dct_trn32(row1, row3); - dct_trn32(row4, row6); - dct_trn32(row5, row7); - - // pass 3 - dct_trn64(row0, row4); // a0b0c0d0e0f0g0h0 - dct_trn64(row1, row5); - dct_trn64(row2, row6); - dct_trn64(row3, row7); - -#undef dct_trn16 -#undef dct_trn32 -#undef dct_trn64 - } - - // row pass - // vrshrn_n_s32 only supports shifts up to 16, we need - // 17. so do a non-rounding shift of 16 first then follow - // up with a rounding shift by 1. - dct_pass(vshrn_n_s32, 16); - - { - // pack and round - uint8x8_t p0 = vqrshrun_n_s16(row0, 1); - uint8x8_t p1 = vqrshrun_n_s16(row1, 1); - uint8x8_t p2 = vqrshrun_n_s16(row2, 1); - uint8x8_t p3 = vqrshrun_n_s16(row3, 1); - uint8x8_t p4 = vqrshrun_n_s16(row4, 1); - uint8x8_t p5 = vqrshrun_n_s16(row5, 1); - uint8x8_t p6 = vqrshrun_n_s16(row6, 1); - uint8x8_t p7 = vqrshrun_n_s16(row7, 1); - - // again, these can translate into one instruction, but often don't. -#define dct_trn8_8(x, y) \ - { \ - uint8x8x2_t t = vtrn_u8(x, y); \ - x = t.val[0]; \ - y = t.val[1]; \ - } -#define dct_trn8_16(x, y) \ - { \ - uint16x4x2_t t = vtrn_u16(vreinterpret_u16_u8(x), vreinterpret_u16_u8(y)); \ - x = vreinterpret_u8_u16(t.val[0]); \ - y = vreinterpret_u8_u16(t.val[1]); \ - } -#define dct_trn8_32(x, y) \ - { \ - uint32x2x2_t t = vtrn_u32(vreinterpret_u32_u8(x), vreinterpret_u32_u8(y)); \ - x = vreinterpret_u8_u32(t.val[0]); \ - y = vreinterpret_u8_u32(t.val[1]); \ - } - - // sadly can't use interleaved stores here since we only write - // 8 bytes to each scan line! - - // 8x8 8-bit transpose pass 1 - dct_trn8_8(p0, p1); - dct_trn8_8(p2, p3); - dct_trn8_8(p4, p5); - dct_trn8_8(p6, p7); - - // pass 2 - dct_trn8_16(p0, p2); - dct_trn8_16(p1, p3); - dct_trn8_16(p4, p6); - dct_trn8_16(p5, p7); - - // pass 3 - dct_trn8_32(p0, p4); - dct_trn8_32(p1, p5); - dct_trn8_32(p2, p6); - dct_trn8_32(p3, p7); - - // store - vst1_u8(out, p0); - out += out_stride; - vst1_u8(out, p1); - out += out_stride; - vst1_u8(out, p2); - out += out_stride; - vst1_u8(out, p3); - out += out_stride; - vst1_u8(out, p4); - out += out_stride; - vst1_u8(out, p5); - out += out_stride; - vst1_u8(out, p6); - out += out_stride; - vst1_u8(out, p7); - -#undef dct_trn8_8 -#undef dct_trn8_16 -#undef dct_trn8_32 - } - -#undef dct_long_mul -#undef dct_long_mac -#undef dct_widen -#undef dct_wadd -#undef dct_wsub -#undef dct_bfly32o -#undef dct_pass -} - -#endif // STBI_NEON - -#define STBI__MARKER_none 0xff -// if there's a pending marker from the entropy stream, return that -// otherwise, fetch from the stream and get a marker. if there's no -// marker, return 0xff, which is never a valid marker value -static stbi_uc stbi__get_marker(stbi__jpeg *j) { - stbi_uc x; - if (j->marker != STBI__MARKER_none) { - x = j->marker; - j->marker = STBI__MARKER_none; - return x; - } - x = stbi__get8(j->s); - if (x != 0xff) - return STBI__MARKER_none; - while (x == 0xff) - x = stbi__get8(j->s); // consume repeated 0xff fill bytes - return x; -} - -// in each scan, we'll have scan_n components, and the order -// of the components is specified by order[] -#define STBI__RESTART(x) ((x) >= 0xd0 && (x) <= 0xd7) - -// after a restart interval, stbi__jpeg_reset the entropy decoder and -// the dc prediction -static void stbi__jpeg_reset(stbi__jpeg *j) { - j->code_bits = 0; - j->code_buffer = 0; - j->nomore = 0; - j->img_comp[0].dc_pred = j->img_comp[1].dc_pred = j->img_comp[2].dc_pred = - j->img_comp[3].dc_pred = 0; - j->marker = STBI__MARKER_none; - j->todo = j->restart_interval ? j->restart_interval : 0x7fffffff; - j->eob_run = 0; - // no more than 1<<31 MCUs if no restart_interal? that's plenty safe, - // since we don't even allow 1<<30 pixels -} - -static int stbi__parse_entropy_coded_data(stbi__jpeg *z) { - stbi__jpeg_reset(z); - if (!z->progressive) { - if (z->scan_n == 1) { - int i, j; - STBI_SIMD_ALIGN(short, data[64]); - int n = z->order[0]; - // non-interleaved data, we just need to process one block at a time, - // in trivial scanline order - // number of blocks to do just depends on how many actual "pixels" this - // component has, independent of interleaved MCU blocking and such - int w = (z->img_comp[n].x + 7) >> 3; - int h = (z->img_comp[n].y + 7) >> 3; - for (j = 0; j < h; ++j) { - for (i = 0; i < w; ++i) { - int ha = z->img_comp[n].ha; - if (!stbi__jpeg_decode_block(z, data, z->huff_dc + z->img_comp[n].hd, - z->huff_ac + ha, z->fast_ac[ha], n, - z->dequant[z->img_comp[n].tq])) - return 0; - z->idct_block_kernel(z->img_comp[n].data + z->img_comp[n].w2 * j * 8 + - i * 8, - z->img_comp[n].w2, data); - // every data block is an MCU, so countdown the restart interval - if (--z->todo <= 0) { - if (z->code_bits < 24) - stbi__grow_buffer_unsafe(z); - // if it's NOT a restart, then just bail, so we get corrupt data - // rather than no data - if (!STBI__RESTART(z->marker)) - return 1; - stbi__jpeg_reset(z); - } - } - } - return 1; - } else { // interleaved - int i, j, k, x, y; - STBI_SIMD_ALIGN(short, data[64]); - for (j = 0; j < z->img_mcu_y; ++j) { - for (i = 0; i < z->img_mcu_x; ++i) { - // scan an interleaved mcu... process scan_n components in order - for (k = 0; k < z->scan_n; ++k) { - int n = z->order[k]; - // scan out an mcu's worth of this component; that's just determined - // by the basic H and V specified for the component - for (y = 0; y < z->img_comp[n].v; ++y) { - for (x = 0; x < z->img_comp[n].h; ++x) { - int x2 = (i * z->img_comp[n].h + x) * 8; - int y2 = (j * z->img_comp[n].v + y) * 8; - int ha = z->img_comp[n].ha; - if (!stbi__jpeg_decode_block(z, data, - z->huff_dc + z->img_comp[n].hd, - z->huff_ac + ha, z->fast_ac[ha], n, - z->dequant[z->img_comp[n].tq])) - return 0; - z->idct_block_kernel(z->img_comp[n].data + - z->img_comp[n].w2 * y2 + x2, - z->img_comp[n].w2, data); - } - } - } - // after all interleaved components, that's an interleaved MCU, - // so now count down the restart interval - if (--z->todo <= 0) { - if (z->code_bits < 24) - stbi__grow_buffer_unsafe(z); - if (!STBI__RESTART(z->marker)) - return 1; - stbi__jpeg_reset(z); - } - } - } - return 1; - } - } else { - if (z->scan_n == 1) { - int i, j; - int n = z->order[0]; - // non-interleaved data, we just need to process one block at a time, - // in trivial scanline order - // number of blocks to do just depends on how many actual "pixels" this - // component has, independent of interleaved MCU blocking and such - int w = (z->img_comp[n].x + 7) >> 3; - int h = (z->img_comp[n].y + 7) >> 3; - for (j = 0; j < h; ++j) { - for (i = 0; i < w; ++i) { - short *data = - z->img_comp[n].coeff + 64 * (i + j * z->img_comp[n].coeff_w); - if (z->spec_start == 0) { - if (!stbi__jpeg_decode_block_prog_dc( - z, data, &z->huff_dc[z->img_comp[n].hd], n)) - return 0; - } else { - int ha = z->img_comp[n].ha; - if (!stbi__jpeg_decode_block_prog_ac(z, data, &z->huff_ac[ha], - z->fast_ac[ha])) - return 0; - } - // every data block is an MCU, so countdown the restart interval - if (--z->todo <= 0) { - if (z->code_bits < 24) - stbi__grow_buffer_unsafe(z); - if (!STBI__RESTART(z->marker)) - return 1; - stbi__jpeg_reset(z); - } - } - } - return 1; - } else { // interleaved - int i, j, k, x, y; - for (j = 0; j < z->img_mcu_y; ++j) { - for (i = 0; i < z->img_mcu_x; ++i) { - // scan an interleaved mcu... process scan_n components in order - for (k = 0; k < z->scan_n; ++k) { - int n = z->order[k]; - // scan out an mcu's worth of this component; that's just determined - // by the basic H and V specified for the component - for (y = 0; y < z->img_comp[n].v; ++y) { - for (x = 0; x < z->img_comp[n].h; ++x) { - int x2 = (i * z->img_comp[n].h + x); - int y2 = (j * z->img_comp[n].v + y); - short *data = z->img_comp[n].coeff + - 64 * (x2 + y2 * z->img_comp[n].coeff_w); - if (!stbi__jpeg_decode_block_prog_dc( - z, data, &z->huff_dc[z->img_comp[n].hd], n)) - return 0; - } - } - } - // after all interleaved components, that's an interleaved MCU, - // so now count down the restart interval - if (--z->todo <= 0) { - if (z->code_bits < 24) - stbi__grow_buffer_unsafe(z); - if (!STBI__RESTART(z->marker)) - return 1; - stbi__jpeg_reset(z); - } - } - } - return 1; - } - } -} - -static void stbi__jpeg_dequantize(short *data, stbi__uint16 *dequant) { - int i; - for (i = 0; i < 64; ++i) - data[i] *= dequant[i]; -} - -static void stbi__jpeg_finish(stbi__jpeg *z) { - if (z->progressive) { - // dequantize and idct the data - int i, j, n; - for (n = 0; n < z->s->img_n; ++n) { - int w = (z->img_comp[n].x + 7) >> 3; - int h = (z->img_comp[n].y + 7) >> 3; - for (j = 0; j < h; ++j) { - for (i = 0; i < w; ++i) { - short *data = - z->img_comp[n].coeff + 64 * (i + j * z->img_comp[n].coeff_w); - stbi__jpeg_dequantize(data, z->dequant[z->img_comp[n].tq]); - z->idct_block_kernel(z->img_comp[n].data + z->img_comp[n].w2 * j * 8 + - i * 8, - z->img_comp[n].w2, data); - } - } - } - } -} - -static int stbi__process_marker(stbi__jpeg *z, int m) { - int L; - switch (m) { - case STBI__MARKER_none: // no marker found - return stbi__err("expected marker", "Corrupt JPEG"); - - case 0xDD: // DRI - specify restart interval - if (stbi__get16be(z->s) != 4) - return stbi__err("bad DRI len", "Corrupt JPEG"); - z->restart_interval = stbi__get16be(z->s); - return 1; - - case 0xDB: // DQT - define quantization table - L = stbi__get16be(z->s) - 2; - while (L > 0) { - int q = stbi__get8(z->s); - int p = q >> 4, sixteen = (p != 0); - int t = q & 15, i; - if (p != 0 && p != 1) - return stbi__err("bad DQT type", "Corrupt JPEG"); - if (t > 3) - return stbi__err("bad DQT table", "Corrupt JPEG"); - - for (i = 0; i < 64; ++i) - z->dequant[t][stbi__jpeg_dezigzag[i]] = - (stbi__uint16)(sixteen ? stbi__get16be(z->s) : stbi__get8(z->s)); - L -= (sixteen ? 129 : 65); - } - return L == 0; - - case 0xC4: // DHT - define huffman table - L = stbi__get16be(z->s) - 2; - while (L > 0) { - stbi_uc *v; - int sizes[16], i, n = 0; - int q = stbi__get8(z->s); - int tc = q >> 4; - int th = q & 15; - if (tc > 1 || th > 3) - return stbi__err("bad DHT header", "Corrupt JPEG"); - for (i = 0; i < 16; ++i) { - sizes[i] = stbi__get8(z->s); - n += sizes[i]; - } - L -= 17; - if (tc == 0) { - if (!stbi__build_huffman(z->huff_dc + th, sizes)) - return 0; - v = z->huff_dc[th].values; - } else { - if (!stbi__build_huffman(z->huff_ac + th, sizes)) - return 0; - v = z->huff_ac[th].values; - } - for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) - v[i] = stbi__get8(z->s); - if (tc != 0) - stbi__build_fast_ac(z->fast_ac[th], z->huff_ac + th); - L -= n; - } - return L == 0; - } - - // check for comment block or APP blocks - if ((m >= 0xE0 && m <= 0xEF) || m == 0xFE) { - L = stbi__get16be(z->s); - if (L < 2) { - if (m == 0xFE) - return stbi__err("bad COM len", "Corrupt JPEG"); - else - return stbi__err("bad APP len", "Corrupt JPEG"); - } - L -= 2; - - if (m == 0xE0 && L >= 5) { // JFIF APP0 segment - static const unsigned char tag[5] = {'J', 'F', 'I', 'F', '\0'}; - int ok = 1; - int i; - for (i = 0; i < 5; ++i) - if (stbi__get8(z->s) != tag[i]) - ok = 0; - L -= 5; - if (ok) - z->jfif = 1; - } else if (m == 0xEE && L >= 12) { // Adobe APP14 segment - static const unsigned char tag[6] = {'A', 'd', 'o', 'b', 'e', '\0'}; - int ok = 1; - int i; - for (i = 0; i < 6; ++i) - if (stbi__get8(z->s) != tag[i]) - ok = 0; - L -= 6; - if (ok) { - stbi__get8(z->s); // version - stbi__get16be(z->s); // flags0 - stbi__get16be(z->s); // flags1 - z->app14_color_transform = stbi__get8(z->s); // color transform - L -= 6; - } - } - - stbi__skip(z->s, L); - return 1; - } - - return stbi__err("unknown marker", "Corrupt JPEG"); -} - -// after we see SOS -static int stbi__process_scan_header(stbi__jpeg *z) { - int i; - int Ls = stbi__get16be(z->s); - z->scan_n = stbi__get8(z->s); - if (z->scan_n < 1 || z->scan_n > 4 || z->scan_n > (int)z->s->img_n) - return stbi__err("bad SOS component count", "Corrupt JPEG"); - if (Ls != 6 + 2 * z->scan_n) - return stbi__err("bad SOS len", "Corrupt JPEG"); - for (i = 0; i < z->scan_n; ++i) { - int id = stbi__get8(z->s), which; - int q = stbi__get8(z->s); - for (which = 0; which < z->s->img_n; ++which) - if (z->img_comp[which].id == id) - break; - if (which == z->s->img_n) - return 0; // no match - z->img_comp[which].hd = q >> 4; - if (z->img_comp[which].hd > 3) - return stbi__err("bad DC huff", "Corrupt JPEG"); - z->img_comp[which].ha = q & 15; - if (z->img_comp[which].ha > 3) - return stbi__err("bad AC huff", "Corrupt JPEG"); - z->order[i] = which; - } - - { - int aa; - z->spec_start = stbi__get8(z->s); - z->spec_end = stbi__get8(z->s); // should be 63, but might be 0 - aa = stbi__get8(z->s); - z->succ_high = (aa >> 4); - z->succ_low = (aa & 15); - if (z->progressive) { - if (z->spec_start > 63 || z->spec_end > 63 || - z->spec_start > z->spec_end || z->succ_high > 13 || z->succ_low > 13) - return stbi__err("bad SOS", "Corrupt JPEG"); - } else { - if (z->spec_start != 0) - return stbi__err("bad SOS", "Corrupt JPEG"); - if (z->succ_high != 0 || z->succ_low != 0) - return stbi__err("bad SOS", "Corrupt JPEG"); - z->spec_end = 63; - } - } - - return 1; -} - -static int stbi__free_jpeg_components(stbi__jpeg *z, int ncomp, int why) { - int i; - for (i = 0; i < ncomp; ++i) { - if (z->img_comp[i].raw_data) { - STBI_FREE(z->img_comp[i].raw_data); - z->img_comp[i].raw_data = NULL; - z->img_comp[i].data = NULL; - } - if (z->img_comp[i].raw_coeff) { - STBI_FREE(z->img_comp[i].raw_coeff); - z->img_comp[i].raw_coeff = 0; - z->img_comp[i].coeff = 0; - } - if (z->img_comp[i].linebuf) { - STBI_FREE(z->img_comp[i].linebuf); - z->img_comp[i].linebuf = NULL; - } - } - return why; -} - -static int stbi__process_frame_header(stbi__jpeg *z, int scan) { - stbi__context *s = z->s; - int Lf, p, i, q, h_max = 1, v_max = 1, c; - Lf = stbi__get16be(s); - if (Lf < 11) - return stbi__err("bad SOF len", "Corrupt JPEG"); // JPEG - p = stbi__get8(s); - if (p != 8) - return stbi__err("only 8-bit", - "JPEG format not supported: 8-bit only"); // JPEG baseline - s->img_y = stbi__get16be(s); - if (s->img_y == 0) - return stbi__err( - "no header height", - "JPEG format not supported: delayed height"); // Legal, but we don't - // handle it--but neither - // does IJG - s->img_x = stbi__get16be(s); - if (s->img_x == 0) - return stbi__err("0 width", "Corrupt JPEG"); // JPEG requires - if (s->img_y > STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS) - return stbi__err("too large", "Very large image (corrupt?)"); - if (s->img_x > STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS) - return stbi__err("too large", "Very large image (corrupt?)"); - c = stbi__get8(s); - if (c != 3 && c != 1 && c != 4) - return stbi__err("bad component count", "Corrupt JPEG"); - s->img_n = c; - for (i = 0; i < c; ++i) { - z->img_comp[i].data = NULL; - z->img_comp[i].linebuf = NULL; - } - - if (Lf != 8 + 3 * s->img_n) - return stbi__err("bad SOF len", "Corrupt JPEG"); - - z->rgb = 0; - for (i = 0; i < s->img_n; ++i) { - static const unsigned char rgb[3] = {'R', 'G', 'B'}; - z->img_comp[i].id = stbi__get8(s); - if (s->img_n == 3 && z->img_comp[i].id == rgb[i]) - ++z->rgb; - q = stbi__get8(s); - z->img_comp[i].h = (q >> 4); - if (!z->img_comp[i].h || z->img_comp[i].h > 4) - return stbi__err("bad H", "Corrupt JPEG"); - z->img_comp[i].v = q & 15; - if (!z->img_comp[i].v || z->img_comp[i].v > 4) - return stbi__err("bad V", "Corrupt JPEG"); - z->img_comp[i].tq = stbi__get8(s); - if (z->img_comp[i].tq > 3) - return stbi__err("bad TQ", "Corrupt JPEG"); - } - - if (scan != STBI__SCAN_load) - return 1; - - if (!stbi__mad3sizes_valid(s->img_x, s->img_y, s->img_n, 0)) - return stbi__err("too large", "Image too large to decode"); - - for (i = 0; i < s->img_n; ++i) { - if (z->img_comp[i].h > h_max) - h_max = z->img_comp[i].h; - if (z->img_comp[i].v > v_max) - v_max = z->img_comp[i].v; - } - - // check that plane subsampling factors are integer ratios; our resamplers - // can't deal with fractional ratios and I've never seen a non-corrupted JPEG - // file actually use them - for (i = 0; i < s->img_n; ++i) { - if (h_max % z->img_comp[i].h != 0) - return stbi__err("bad H", "Corrupt JPEG"); - if (v_max % z->img_comp[i].v != 0) - return stbi__err("bad V", "Corrupt JPEG"); - } - - // compute interleaved mcu info - z->img_h_max = h_max; - z->img_v_max = v_max; - z->img_mcu_w = h_max * 8; - z->img_mcu_h = v_max * 8; - // these sizes can't be more than 17 bits - z->img_mcu_x = (s->img_x + z->img_mcu_w - 1) / z->img_mcu_w; - z->img_mcu_y = (s->img_y + z->img_mcu_h - 1) / z->img_mcu_h; - - for (i = 0; i < s->img_n; ++i) { - // number of effective pixels (e.g. for non-interleaved MCU) - z->img_comp[i].x = (s->img_x * z->img_comp[i].h + h_max - 1) / h_max; - z->img_comp[i].y = (s->img_y * z->img_comp[i].v + v_max - 1) / v_max; - // to simplify generation, we'll allocate enough memory to decode - // the bogus oversized data from using interleaved MCUs and their - // big blocks (e.g. a 16x16 iMCU on an image of width 33); we won't - // discard the extra data until colorspace conversion - // - // img_mcu_x, img_mcu_y: <=17 bits; comp[i].h and .v are <=4 (checked - // earlier) so these muls can't overflow with 32-bit ints (which we require) - z->img_comp[i].w2 = z->img_mcu_x * z->img_comp[i].h * 8; - z->img_comp[i].h2 = z->img_mcu_y * z->img_comp[i].v * 8; - z->img_comp[i].coeff = 0; - z->img_comp[i].raw_coeff = 0; - z->img_comp[i].linebuf = NULL; - z->img_comp[i].raw_data = - stbi__malloc_mad2(z->img_comp[i].w2, z->img_comp[i].h2, 15); - if (z->img_comp[i].raw_data == NULL) - return stbi__free_jpeg_components(z, i + 1, - stbi__err("outofmem", "Out of memory")); - // align blocks for idct using mmx/sse - z->img_comp[i].data = - (stbi_uc *)(((size_t)z->img_comp[i].raw_data + 15) & ~15); - if (z->progressive) { - // w2, h2 are multiples of 8 (see above) - z->img_comp[i].coeff_w = z->img_comp[i].w2 / 8; - z->img_comp[i].coeff_h = z->img_comp[i].h2 / 8; - z->img_comp[i].raw_coeff = stbi__malloc_mad3( - z->img_comp[i].w2, z->img_comp[i].h2, sizeof(short), 15); - if (z->img_comp[i].raw_coeff == NULL) - return stbi__free_jpeg_components( - z, i + 1, stbi__err("outofmem", "Out of memory")); - z->img_comp[i].coeff = - (short *)(((size_t)z->img_comp[i].raw_coeff + 15) & ~15); - } - } - - return 1; -} - -// use comparisons since in some cases we handle more than one case (e.g. SOF) -#define stbi__DNL(x) ((x) == 0xdc) -#define stbi__SOI(x) ((x) == 0xd8) -#define stbi__EOI(x) ((x) == 0xd9) -#define stbi__SOF(x) ((x) == 0xc0 || (x) == 0xc1 || (x) == 0xc2) -#define stbi__SOS(x) ((x) == 0xda) - -#define stbi__SOF_progressive(x) ((x) == 0xc2) - -static int stbi__decode_jpeg_header(stbi__jpeg *z, int scan) { - int m; - z->jfif = 0; - z->app14_color_transform = -1; // valid values are 0,1,2 - z->marker = STBI__MARKER_none; // initialize cached marker to empty - m = stbi__get_marker(z); - if (!stbi__SOI(m)) - return stbi__err("no SOI", "Corrupt JPEG"); - if (scan == STBI__SCAN_type) - return 1; - m = stbi__get_marker(z); - while (!stbi__SOF(m)) { - if (!stbi__process_marker(z, m)) - return 0; - m = stbi__get_marker(z); - while (m == STBI__MARKER_none) { - // some files have extra padding after their blocks, so ok, we'll scan - if (stbi__at_eof(z->s)) - return stbi__err("no SOF", "Corrupt JPEG"); - m = stbi__get_marker(z); - } - } - z->progressive = stbi__SOF_progressive(m); - if (!stbi__process_frame_header(z, scan)) - return 0; - return 1; -} - -// decode image to YCbCr format -static int stbi__decode_jpeg_image(stbi__jpeg *j) { - int m; - for (m = 0; m < 4; m++) { - j->img_comp[m].raw_data = NULL; - j->img_comp[m].raw_coeff = NULL; - } - j->restart_interval = 0; - if (!stbi__decode_jpeg_header(j, STBI__SCAN_load)) - return 0; - m = stbi__get_marker(j); - while (!stbi__EOI(m)) { - if (stbi__SOS(m)) { - if (!stbi__process_scan_header(j)) - return 0; - if (!stbi__parse_entropy_coded_data(j)) - return 0; - if (j->marker == STBI__MARKER_none) { - // handle 0s at the end of image data from IP Kamera 9060 - while (!stbi__at_eof(j->s)) { - int x = stbi__get8(j->s); - if (x == 255) { - j->marker = stbi__get8(j->s); - break; - } - } - // if we reach eof without hitting a marker, stbi__get_marker() below - // will fail and we'll eventually return 0 - } - } else if (stbi__DNL(m)) { - int Ld = stbi__get16be(j->s); - stbi__uint32 NL = stbi__get16be(j->s); - if (Ld != 4) - return stbi__err("bad DNL len", "Corrupt JPEG"); - if (NL != j->s->img_y) - return stbi__err("bad DNL height", "Corrupt JPEG"); - } else { - if (!stbi__process_marker(j, m)) - return 0; - } - m = stbi__get_marker(j); - } - if (j->progressive) - stbi__jpeg_finish(j); - return 1; -} - -// static jfif-centered resampling (across block boundaries) - -typedef stbi_uc *(*resample_row_func)(stbi_uc *out, stbi_uc *in0, stbi_uc *in1, - int w, int hs); - -#define stbi__div4(x) ((stbi_uc)((x) >> 2)) - -static stbi_uc *resample_row_1(stbi_uc *out, stbi_uc *in_near, stbi_uc *in_far, - int w, int hs) { - STBI_NOTUSED(out); - STBI_NOTUSED(in_far); - STBI_NOTUSED(w); - STBI_NOTUSED(hs); - return in_near; -} - -static stbi_uc *stbi__resample_row_v_2(stbi_uc *out, stbi_uc *in_near, - stbi_uc *in_far, int w, int hs) { - // need to generate two samples vertically for every one in input - int i; - STBI_NOTUSED(hs); - for (i = 0; i < w; ++i) - out[i] = stbi__div4(3 * in_near[i] + in_far[i] + 2); - return out; -} - -static stbi_uc *stbi__resample_row_h_2(stbi_uc *out, stbi_uc *in_near, - stbi_uc *in_far, int w, int hs) { - // need to generate two samples horizontally for every one in input - int i; - stbi_uc *input = in_near; - - if (w == 1) { - // if only one sample, can't do any interpolation - out[0] = out[1] = input[0]; - return out; - } - - out[0] = input[0]; - out[1] = stbi__div4(input[0] * 3 + input[1] + 2); - for (i = 1; i < w - 1; ++i) { - int n = 3 * input[i] + 2; - out[i * 2 + 0] = stbi__div4(n + input[i - 1]); - out[i * 2 + 1] = stbi__div4(n + input[i + 1]); - } - out[i * 2 + 0] = stbi__div4(input[w - 2] * 3 + input[w - 1] + 2); - out[i * 2 + 1] = input[w - 1]; - - STBI_NOTUSED(in_far); - STBI_NOTUSED(hs); - - return out; -} - -#define stbi__div16(x) ((stbi_uc)((x) >> 4)) - -static stbi_uc *stbi__resample_row_hv_2(stbi_uc *out, stbi_uc *in_near, - stbi_uc *in_far, int w, int hs) { - // need to generate 2x2 samples for every one in input - int i, t0, t1; - if (w == 1) { - out[0] = out[1] = stbi__div4(3 * in_near[0] + in_far[0] + 2); - return out; - } - - t1 = 3 * in_near[0] + in_far[0]; - out[0] = stbi__div4(t1 + 2); - for (i = 1; i < w; ++i) { - t0 = t1; - t1 = 3 * in_near[i] + in_far[i]; - out[i * 2 - 1] = stbi__div16(3 * t0 + t1 + 8); - out[i * 2] = stbi__div16(3 * t1 + t0 + 8); - } - out[w * 2 - 1] = stbi__div4(t1 + 2); - - STBI_NOTUSED(hs); - - return out; -} - -#if defined(STBI_SSE2) || defined(STBI_NEON) -static stbi_uc *stbi__resample_row_hv_2_simd(stbi_uc *out, stbi_uc *in_near, - stbi_uc *in_far, int w, int hs) { - // need to generate 2x2 samples for every one in input - int i = 0, t0, t1; - - if (w == 1) { - out[0] = out[1] = stbi__div4(3 * in_near[0] + in_far[0] + 2); - return out; - } - - t1 = 3 * in_near[0] + in_far[0]; - // process groups of 8 pixels for as long as we can. - // note we can't handle the last pixel in a row in this loop - // because we need to handle the filter boundary conditions. - for (; i < ((w - 1) & ~7); i += 8) { -#if defined(STBI_SSE2) - // load and perform the vertical filtering pass - // this uses 3*x + y = 4*x + (y - x) - __m128i zero = _mm_setzero_si128(); - __m128i farb = _mm_loadl_epi64((__m128i *)(in_far + i)); - __m128i nearb = _mm_loadl_epi64((__m128i *)(in_near + i)); - __m128i farw = _mm_unpacklo_epi8(farb, zero); - __m128i nearw = _mm_unpacklo_epi8(nearb, zero); - __m128i diff = _mm_sub_epi16(farw, nearw); - __m128i nears = _mm_slli_epi16(nearw, 2); - __m128i curr = _mm_add_epi16(nears, diff); // current row - - // horizontal filter works the same based on shifted vers of current - // row. "prev" is current row shifted right by 1 pixel; we need to - // insert the previous pixel value (from t1). - // "next" is current row shifted left by 1 pixel, with first pixel - // of next block of 8 pixels added in. - __m128i prv0 = _mm_slli_si128(curr, 2); - __m128i nxt0 = _mm_srli_si128(curr, 2); - __m128i prev = _mm_insert_epi16(prv0, t1, 0); - __m128i next = - _mm_insert_epi16(nxt0, 3 * in_near[i + 8] + in_far[i + 8], 7); - - // horizontal filter, polyphase implementation since it's convenient: - // even pixels = 3*cur + prev = cur*4 + (prev - cur) - // odd pixels = 3*cur + next = cur*4 + (next - cur) - // note the shared term. - __m128i bias = _mm_set1_epi16(8); - __m128i curs = _mm_slli_epi16(curr, 2); - __m128i prvd = _mm_sub_epi16(prev, curr); - __m128i nxtd = _mm_sub_epi16(next, curr); - __m128i curb = _mm_add_epi16(curs, bias); - __m128i even = _mm_add_epi16(prvd, curb); - __m128i odd = _mm_add_epi16(nxtd, curb); - - // interleave even and odd pixels, then undo scaling. - __m128i int0 = _mm_unpacklo_epi16(even, odd); - __m128i int1 = _mm_unpackhi_epi16(even, odd); - __m128i de0 = _mm_srli_epi16(int0, 4); - __m128i de1 = _mm_srli_epi16(int1, 4); - - // pack and write output - __m128i outv = _mm_packus_epi16(de0, de1); - _mm_storeu_si128((__m128i *)(out + i * 2), outv); -#elif defined(STBI_NEON) - // load and perform the vertical filtering pass - // this uses 3*x + y = 4*x + (y - x) - uint8x8_t farb = vld1_u8(in_far + i); - uint8x8_t nearb = vld1_u8(in_near + i); - int16x8_t diff = vreinterpretq_s16_u16(vsubl_u8(farb, nearb)); - int16x8_t nears = vreinterpretq_s16_u16(vshll_n_u8(nearb, 2)); - int16x8_t curr = vaddq_s16(nears, diff); // current row - - // horizontal filter works the same based on shifted vers of current - // row. "prev" is current row shifted right by 1 pixel; we need to - // insert the previous pixel value (from t1). - // "next" is current row shifted left by 1 pixel, with first pixel - // of next block of 8 pixels added in. - int16x8_t prv0 = vextq_s16(curr, curr, 7); - int16x8_t nxt0 = vextq_s16(curr, curr, 1); - int16x8_t prev = vsetq_lane_s16(t1, prv0, 0); - int16x8_t next = - vsetq_lane_s16(3 * in_near[i + 8] + in_far[i + 8], nxt0, 7); - - // horizontal filter, polyphase implementation since it's convenient: - // even pixels = 3*cur + prev = cur*4 + (prev - cur) - // odd pixels = 3*cur + next = cur*4 + (next - cur) - // note the shared term. - int16x8_t curs = vshlq_n_s16(curr, 2); - int16x8_t prvd = vsubq_s16(prev, curr); - int16x8_t nxtd = vsubq_s16(next, curr); - int16x8_t even = vaddq_s16(curs, prvd); - int16x8_t odd = vaddq_s16(curs, nxtd); - - // undo scaling and round, then store with even/odd phases interleaved - uint8x8x2_t o; - o.val[0] = vqrshrun_n_s16(even, 4); - o.val[1] = vqrshrun_n_s16(odd, 4); - vst2_u8(out + i * 2, o); -#endif - - // "previous" value for next iter - t1 = 3 * in_near[i + 7] + in_far[i + 7]; - } - - t0 = t1; - t1 = 3 * in_near[i] + in_far[i]; - out[i * 2] = stbi__div16(3 * t1 + t0 + 8); - - for (++i; i < w; ++i) { - t0 = t1; - t1 = 3 * in_near[i] + in_far[i]; - out[i * 2 - 1] = stbi__div16(3 * t0 + t1 + 8); - out[i * 2] = stbi__div16(3 * t1 + t0 + 8); - } - out[w * 2 - 1] = stbi__div4(t1 + 2); - - STBI_NOTUSED(hs); - - return out; -} -#endif - -static stbi_uc *stbi__resample_row_generic(stbi_uc *out, stbi_uc *in_near, - stbi_uc *in_far, int w, int hs) { - // resample with nearest-neighbor - int i, j; - STBI_NOTUSED(in_far); - for (i = 0; i < w; ++i) - for (j = 0; j < hs; ++j) - out[i * hs + j] = in_near[i]; - return out; -} - -// this is a reduced-precision calculation of YCbCr-to-RGB introduced -// to make sure the code produces the same results in both SIMD and scalar -#define stbi__float2fixed(x) (((int)((x)*4096.0f + 0.5f)) << 8) -static void stbi__YCbCr_to_RGB_row(stbi_uc *out, const stbi_uc *y, - const stbi_uc *pcb, const stbi_uc *pcr, - int count, int step) { - int i; - for (i = 0; i < count; ++i) { - int y_fixed = (y[i] << 20) + (1 << 19); // rounding - int r, g, b; - int cr = pcr[i] - 128; - int cb = pcb[i] - 128; - r = y_fixed + cr * stbi__float2fixed(1.40200f); - g = y_fixed + (cr * -stbi__float2fixed(0.71414f)) + - ((cb * -stbi__float2fixed(0.34414f)) & 0xffff0000); - b = y_fixed + cb * stbi__float2fixed(1.77200f); - r >>= 20; - g >>= 20; - b >>= 20; - if ((unsigned)r > 255) { - if (r < 0) - r = 0; - else - r = 255; - } - if ((unsigned)g > 255) { - if (g < 0) - g = 0; - else - g = 255; - } - if ((unsigned)b > 255) { - if (b < 0) - b = 0; - else - b = 255; - } - out[0] = (stbi_uc)r; - out[1] = (stbi_uc)g; - out[2] = (stbi_uc)b; - out[3] = 255; - out += step; - } -} - -#if defined(STBI_SSE2) || defined(STBI_NEON) -static void stbi__YCbCr_to_RGB_simd(stbi_uc *out, stbi_uc const *y, - stbi_uc const *pcb, stbi_uc const *pcr, - int count, int step) { - int i = 0; - -#ifdef STBI_SSE2 - // step == 3 is pretty ugly on the final interleave, and i'm not convinced - // it's useful in practice (you wouldn't use it for textures, for example). - // so just accelerate step == 4 case. - if (step == 4) { - // this is a fairly straightforward implementation and not super-optimized. - __m128i signflip = _mm_set1_epi8(-0x80); - __m128i cr_const0 = _mm_set1_epi16((short)(1.40200f * 4096.0f + 0.5f)); - __m128i cr_const1 = _mm_set1_epi16(-(short)(0.71414f * 4096.0f + 0.5f)); - __m128i cb_const0 = _mm_set1_epi16(-(short)(0.34414f * 4096.0f + 0.5f)); - __m128i cb_const1 = _mm_set1_epi16((short)(1.77200f * 4096.0f + 0.5f)); - __m128i y_bias = _mm_set1_epi8((char)(unsigned char)128); - __m128i xw = _mm_set1_epi16(255); // alpha channel - - for (; i + 7 < count; i += 8) { - // load - __m128i y_bytes = _mm_loadl_epi64((__m128i *)(y + i)); - __m128i cr_bytes = _mm_loadl_epi64((__m128i *)(pcr + i)); - __m128i cb_bytes = _mm_loadl_epi64((__m128i *)(pcb + i)); - __m128i cr_biased = _mm_xor_si128(cr_bytes, signflip); // -128 - __m128i cb_biased = _mm_xor_si128(cb_bytes, signflip); // -128 - - // unpack to short (and left-shift cr, cb by 8) - __m128i yw = _mm_unpacklo_epi8(y_bias, y_bytes); - __m128i crw = _mm_unpacklo_epi8(_mm_setzero_si128(), cr_biased); - __m128i cbw = _mm_unpacklo_epi8(_mm_setzero_si128(), cb_biased); - - // color transform - __m128i yws = _mm_srli_epi16(yw, 4); - __m128i cr0 = _mm_mulhi_epi16(cr_const0, crw); - __m128i cb0 = _mm_mulhi_epi16(cb_const0, cbw); - __m128i cb1 = _mm_mulhi_epi16(cbw, cb_const1); - __m128i cr1 = _mm_mulhi_epi16(crw, cr_const1); - __m128i rws = _mm_add_epi16(cr0, yws); - __m128i gwt = _mm_add_epi16(cb0, yws); - __m128i bws = _mm_add_epi16(yws, cb1); - __m128i gws = _mm_add_epi16(gwt, cr1); - - // descale - __m128i rw = _mm_srai_epi16(rws, 4); - __m128i bw = _mm_srai_epi16(bws, 4); - __m128i gw = _mm_srai_epi16(gws, 4); - - // back to byte, set up for transpose - __m128i brb = _mm_packus_epi16(rw, bw); - __m128i gxb = _mm_packus_epi16(gw, xw); - - // transpose to interleave channels - __m128i t0 = _mm_unpacklo_epi8(brb, gxb); - __m128i t1 = _mm_unpackhi_epi8(brb, gxb); - __m128i o0 = _mm_unpacklo_epi16(t0, t1); - __m128i o1 = _mm_unpackhi_epi16(t0, t1); - - // store - _mm_storeu_si128((__m128i *)(out + 0), o0); - _mm_storeu_si128((__m128i *)(out + 16), o1); - out += 32; - } - } -#endif - -#ifdef STBI_NEON - // in this version, step=3 support would be easy to add. but is there demand? - if (step == 4) { - // this is a fairly straightforward implementation and not super-optimized. - uint8x8_t signflip = vdup_n_u8(0x80); - int16x8_t cr_const0 = vdupq_n_s16((short)(1.40200f * 4096.0f + 0.5f)); - int16x8_t cr_const1 = vdupq_n_s16(-(short)(0.71414f * 4096.0f + 0.5f)); - int16x8_t cb_const0 = vdupq_n_s16(-(short)(0.34414f * 4096.0f + 0.5f)); - int16x8_t cb_const1 = vdupq_n_s16((short)(1.77200f * 4096.0f + 0.5f)); - - for (; i + 7 < count; i += 8) { - // load - uint8x8_t y_bytes = vld1_u8(y + i); - uint8x8_t cr_bytes = vld1_u8(pcr + i); - uint8x8_t cb_bytes = vld1_u8(pcb + i); - int8x8_t cr_biased = vreinterpret_s8_u8(vsub_u8(cr_bytes, signflip)); - int8x8_t cb_biased = vreinterpret_s8_u8(vsub_u8(cb_bytes, signflip)); - - // expand to s16 - int16x8_t yws = vreinterpretq_s16_u16(vshll_n_u8(y_bytes, 4)); - int16x8_t crw = vshll_n_s8(cr_biased, 7); - int16x8_t cbw = vshll_n_s8(cb_biased, 7); - - // color transform - int16x8_t cr0 = vqdmulhq_s16(crw, cr_const0); - int16x8_t cb0 = vqdmulhq_s16(cbw, cb_const0); - int16x8_t cr1 = vqdmulhq_s16(crw, cr_const1); - int16x8_t cb1 = vqdmulhq_s16(cbw, cb_const1); - int16x8_t rws = vaddq_s16(yws, cr0); - int16x8_t gws = vaddq_s16(vaddq_s16(yws, cb0), cr1); - int16x8_t bws = vaddq_s16(yws, cb1); - - // undo scaling, round, convert to byte - uint8x8x4_t o; - o.val[0] = vqrshrun_n_s16(rws, 4); - o.val[1] = vqrshrun_n_s16(gws, 4); - o.val[2] = vqrshrun_n_s16(bws, 4); - o.val[3] = vdup_n_u8(255); - - // store, interleaving r/g/b/a - vst4_u8(out, o); - out += 8 * 4; - } - } -#endif - - for (; i < count; ++i) { - int y_fixed = (y[i] << 20) + (1 << 19); // rounding - int r, g, b; - int cr = pcr[i] - 128; - int cb = pcb[i] - 128; - r = y_fixed + cr * stbi__float2fixed(1.40200f); - g = y_fixed + cr * -stbi__float2fixed(0.71414f) + - ((cb * -stbi__float2fixed(0.34414f)) & 0xffff0000); - b = y_fixed + cb * stbi__float2fixed(1.77200f); - r >>= 20; - g >>= 20; - b >>= 20; - if ((unsigned)r > 255) { - if (r < 0) - r = 0; - else - r = 255; - } - if ((unsigned)g > 255) { - if (g < 0) - g = 0; - else - g = 255; - } - if ((unsigned)b > 255) { - if (b < 0) - b = 0; - else - b = 255; - } - out[0] = (stbi_uc)r; - out[1] = (stbi_uc)g; - out[2] = (stbi_uc)b; - out[3] = 255; - out += step; - } -} -#endif - -// set up the kernels -static void stbi__setup_jpeg(stbi__jpeg *j) { - j->idct_block_kernel = stbi__idct_block; - j->YCbCr_to_RGB_kernel = stbi__YCbCr_to_RGB_row; - j->resample_row_hv_2_kernel = stbi__resample_row_hv_2; - -#ifdef STBI_SSE2 - if (stbi__sse2_available()) { - j->idct_block_kernel = stbi__idct_simd; - j->YCbCr_to_RGB_kernel = stbi__YCbCr_to_RGB_simd; - j->resample_row_hv_2_kernel = stbi__resample_row_hv_2_simd; - } -#endif - -#ifdef STBI_NEON - j->idct_block_kernel = stbi__idct_simd; - j->YCbCr_to_RGB_kernel = stbi__YCbCr_to_RGB_simd; - j->resample_row_hv_2_kernel = stbi__resample_row_hv_2_simd; -#endif -} - -// clean up the temporary component buffers -static void stbi__cleanup_jpeg(stbi__jpeg *j) { - stbi__free_jpeg_components(j, j->s->img_n, 0); -} - -typedef struct { - resample_row_func resample; - stbi_uc *line0, *line1; - int hs, vs; // expansion factor in each axis - int w_lores; // horizontal pixels pre-expansion - int ystep; // how far through vertical expansion we are - int ypos; // which pre-expansion row we're on -} stbi__resample; - -// fast 0..255 * 0..255 => 0..255 rounded multiplication -static stbi_uc stbi__blinn_8x8(stbi_uc x, stbi_uc y) { - unsigned int t = x * y + 128; - return (stbi_uc)((t + (t >> 8)) >> 8); -} - -static stbi_uc *load_jpeg_image(stbi__jpeg *z, int *out_x, int *out_y, - int *comp, int req_comp) { - int n, decode_n, is_rgb; - z->s->img_n = 0; // make stbi__cleanup_jpeg safe - - // validate req_comp - if (req_comp < 0 || req_comp > 4) - return stbi__errpuc("bad req_comp", "Internal error"); - - // load a jpeg image from whichever source, but leave in YCbCr format - if (!stbi__decode_jpeg_image(z)) { - stbi__cleanup_jpeg(z); - return NULL; - } - - // determine actual number of components to generate - n = req_comp ? req_comp : z->s->img_n >= 3 ? 3 : 1; - - is_rgb = z->s->img_n == 3 && - (z->rgb == 3 || (z->app14_color_transform == 0 && !z->jfif)); - - if (z->s->img_n == 3 && n < 3 && !is_rgb) - decode_n = 1; - else - decode_n = z->s->img_n; - - // nothing to do if no components requested; check this now to avoid - // accessing uninitialized coutput[0] later - if (decode_n <= 0) { - stbi__cleanup_jpeg(z); - return NULL; - } - - // resample and color-convert - { - int k; - unsigned int i, j; - stbi_uc *output; - stbi_uc *coutput[4] = {NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL}; - - stbi__resample res_comp[4]; - - for (k = 0; k < decode_n; ++k) { - stbi__resample *r = &res_comp[k]; - - // allocate line buffer big enough for upsampling off the edges - // with upsample factor of 4 - z->img_comp[k].linebuf = (stbi_uc *)stbi__malloc(z->s->img_x + 3); - if (!z->img_comp[k].linebuf) { - stbi__cleanup_jpeg(z); - return stbi__errpuc("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - } - - r->hs = z->img_h_max / z->img_comp[k].h; - r->vs = z->img_v_max / z->img_comp[k].v; - r->ystep = r->vs >> 1; - r->w_lores = (z->s->img_x + r->hs - 1) / r->hs; - r->ypos = 0; - r->line0 = r->line1 = z->img_comp[k].data; - - if (r->hs == 1 && r->vs == 1) - r->resample = resample_row_1; - else if (r->hs == 1 && r->vs == 2) - r->resample = stbi__resample_row_v_2; - else if (r->hs == 2 && r->vs == 1) - r->resample = stbi__resample_row_h_2; - else if (r->hs == 2 && r->vs == 2) - r->resample = z->resample_row_hv_2_kernel; - else - r->resample = stbi__resample_row_generic; - } - - // can't error after this so, this is safe - output = (stbi_uc *)stbi__malloc_mad3(n, z->s->img_x, z->s->img_y, 1); - if (!output) { - stbi__cleanup_jpeg(z); - return stbi__errpuc("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - } - - // now go ahead and resample - for (j = 0; j < z->s->img_y; ++j) { - stbi_uc *out = output + n * z->s->img_x * j; - for (k = 0; k < decode_n; ++k) { - stbi__resample *r = &res_comp[k]; - int y_bot = r->ystep >= (r->vs >> 1); - coutput[k] = - r->resample(z->img_comp[k].linebuf, y_bot ? r->line1 : r->line0, - y_bot ? r->line0 : r->line1, r->w_lores, r->hs); - if (++r->ystep >= r->vs) { - r->ystep = 0; - r->line0 = r->line1; - if (++r->ypos < z->img_comp[k].y) - r->line1 += z->img_comp[k].w2; - } - } - if (n >= 3) { - stbi_uc *y = coutput[0]; - if (z->s->img_n == 3) { - if (is_rgb) { - for (i = 0; i < z->s->img_x; ++i) { - out[0] = y[i]; - out[1] = coutput[1][i]; - out[2] = coutput[2][i]; - out[3] = 255; - out += n; - } - } else { - z->YCbCr_to_RGB_kernel(out, y, coutput[1], coutput[2], z->s->img_x, - n); - } - } else if (z->s->img_n == 4) { - if (z->app14_color_transform == 0) { // CMYK - for (i = 0; i < z->s->img_x; ++i) { - stbi_uc m = coutput[3][i]; - out[0] = stbi__blinn_8x8(coutput[0][i], m); - out[1] = stbi__blinn_8x8(coutput[1][i], m); - out[2] = stbi__blinn_8x8(coutput[2][i], m); - out[3] = 255; - out += n; - } - } else if (z->app14_color_transform == 2) { // YCCK - z->YCbCr_to_RGB_kernel(out, y, coutput[1], coutput[2], z->s->img_x, - n); - for (i = 0; i < z->s->img_x; ++i) { - stbi_uc m = coutput[3][i]; - out[0] = stbi__blinn_8x8(255 - out[0], m); - out[1] = stbi__blinn_8x8(255 - out[1], m); - out[2] = stbi__blinn_8x8(255 - out[2], m); - out += n; - } - } else { // YCbCr + alpha? Ignore the fourth channel for now - z->YCbCr_to_RGB_kernel(out, y, coutput[1], coutput[2], z->s->img_x, - n); - } - } else - for (i = 0; i < z->s->img_x; ++i) { - out[0] = out[1] = out[2] = y[i]; - out[3] = 255; // not used if n==3 - out += n; - } - } else { - if (is_rgb) { - if (n == 1) - for (i = 0; i < z->s->img_x; ++i) - *out++ = - stbi__compute_y(coutput[0][i], coutput[1][i], coutput[2][i]); - else { - for (i = 0; i < z->s->img_x; ++i, out += 2) { - out[0] = - stbi__compute_y(coutput[0][i], coutput[1][i], coutput[2][i]); - out[1] = 255; - } - } - } else if (z->s->img_n == 4 && z->app14_color_transform == 0) { - for (i = 0; i < z->s->img_x; ++i) { - stbi_uc m = coutput[3][i]; - stbi_uc r = stbi__blinn_8x8(coutput[0][i], m); - stbi_uc g = stbi__blinn_8x8(coutput[1][i], m); - stbi_uc b = stbi__blinn_8x8(coutput[2][i], m); - out[0] = stbi__compute_y(r, g, b); - out[1] = 255; - out += n; - } - } else if (z->s->img_n == 4 && z->app14_color_transform == 2) { - for (i = 0; i < z->s->img_x; ++i) { - out[0] = stbi__blinn_8x8(255 - coutput[0][i], coutput[3][i]); - out[1] = 255; - out += n; - } - } else { - stbi_uc *y = coutput[0]; - if (n == 1) - for (i = 0; i < z->s->img_x; ++i) - out[i] = y[i]; - else - for (i = 0; i < z->s->img_x; ++i) { - *out++ = y[i]; - *out++ = 255; - } - } - } - } - stbi__cleanup_jpeg(z); - *out_x = z->s->img_x; - *out_y = z->s->img_y; - if (comp) - *comp = - z->s->img_n >= 3 ? 3 : 1; // report original components, not output - return output; - } -} - -static void *stbi__jpeg_load(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp, stbi__result_info *ri) { - unsigned char *result; - stbi__jpeg *j = (stbi__jpeg *)stbi__malloc(sizeof(stbi__jpeg)); - if (!j) - return stbi__errpuc("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - STBI_NOTUSED(ri); - j->s = s; - stbi__setup_jpeg(j); - result = load_jpeg_image(j, x, y, comp, req_comp); - STBI_FREE(j); - return result; -} - -static int stbi__jpeg_test(stbi__context *s) { - int r; - stbi__jpeg *j = (stbi__jpeg *)stbi__malloc(sizeof(stbi__jpeg)); - if (!j) - return stbi__err("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - j->s = s; - stbi__setup_jpeg(j); - r = stbi__decode_jpeg_header(j, STBI__SCAN_type); - stbi__rewind(s); - STBI_FREE(j); - return r; -} - -static int stbi__jpeg_info_raw(stbi__jpeg *j, int *x, int *y, int *comp) { - if (!stbi__decode_jpeg_header(j, STBI__SCAN_header)) { - stbi__rewind(j->s); - return 0; - } - if (x) - *x = j->s->img_x; - if (y) - *y = j->s->img_y; - if (comp) - *comp = j->s->img_n >= 3 ? 3 : 1; - return 1; -} - -static int stbi__jpeg_info(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp) { - int result; - stbi__jpeg *j = (stbi__jpeg *)(stbi__malloc(sizeof(stbi__jpeg))); - if (!j) - return stbi__err("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - j->s = s; - result = stbi__jpeg_info_raw(j, x, y, comp); - STBI_FREE(j); - return result; -} -#endif - -// public domain zlib decode v0.2 Sean Barrett 2006-11-18 -// simple implementation -// - all input must be provided in an upfront buffer -// - all output is written to a single output buffer (can malloc/realloc) -// performance -// - fast huffman - -#ifndef STBI_NO_ZLIB - -// fast-way is faster to check than jpeg huffman, but slow way is slower -#define STBI__ZFAST_BITS 9 // accelerate all cases in default tables -#define STBI__ZFAST_MASK ((1 << STBI__ZFAST_BITS) - 1) -#define STBI__ZNSYMS 288 // number of symbols in literal/length alphabet - -// zlib-style huffman encoding -// (jpegs packs from left, zlib from right, so can't share code) -typedef struct { - stbi__uint16 fast[1 << STBI__ZFAST_BITS]; - stbi__uint16 firstcode[16]; - int maxcode[17]; - stbi__uint16 firstsymbol[16]; - stbi_uc size[STBI__ZNSYMS]; - stbi__uint16 value[STBI__ZNSYMS]; -} stbi__zhuffman; - -stbi_inline static int stbi__bitreverse16(int n) { - n = ((n & 0xAAAA) >> 1) | ((n & 0x5555) << 1); - n = ((n & 0xCCCC) >> 2) | ((n & 0x3333) << 2); - n = ((n & 0xF0F0) >> 4) | ((n & 0x0F0F) << 4); - n = ((n & 0xFF00) >> 8) | ((n & 0x00FF) << 8); - return n; -} - -stbi_inline static int stbi__bit_reverse(int v, int bits) { - STBI_ASSERT(bits <= 16); - // to bit reverse n bits, reverse 16 and shift - // e.g. 11 bits, bit reverse and shift away 5 - return stbi__bitreverse16(v) >> (16 - bits); -} - -static int stbi__zbuild_huffman(stbi__zhuffman *z, const stbi_uc *sizelist, - int num) { - int i, k = 0; - int code, next_code[16], sizes[17]; - - // DEFLATE spec for generating codes - memset(sizes, 0, sizeof(sizes)); - memset(z->fast, 0, sizeof(z->fast)); - for (i = 0; i < num; ++i) - ++sizes[sizelist[i]]; - sizes[0] = 0; - for (i = 1; i < 16; ++i) - if (sizes[i] > (1 << i)) - return stbi__err("bad sizes", "Corrupt PNG"); - code = 0; - for (i = 1; i < 16; ++i) { - next_code[i] = code; - z->firstcode[i] = (stbi__uint16)code; - z->firstsymbol[i] = (stbi__uint16)k; - code = (code + sizes[i]); - if (sizes[i]) - if (code - 1 >= (1 << i)) - return stbi__err("bad codelengths", "Corrupt PNG"); - z->maxcode[i] = code << (16 - i); // preshift for inner loop - code <<= 1; - k += sizes[i]; - } - z->maxcode[16] = 0x10000; // sentinel - for (i = 0; i < num; ++i) { - int s = sizelist[i]; - if (s) { - int c = next_code[s] - z->firstcode[s] + z->firstsymbol[s]; - stbi__uint16 fastv = (stbi__uint16)((s << 9) | i); - z->size[c] = (stbi_uc)s; - z->value[c] = (stbi__uint16)i; - if (s <= STBI__ZFAST_BITS) { - int j = stbi__bit_reverse(next_code[s], s); - while (j < (1 << STBI__ZFAST_BITS)) { - z->fast[j] = fastv; - j += (1 << s); - } - } - ++next_code[s]; - } - } - return 1; -} - -// zlib-from-memory implementation for PNG reading -// because PNG allows splitting the zlib stream arbitrarily, -// and it's annoying structurally to have PNG call ZLIB call PNG, -// we require PNG read all the IDATs and combine them into a single -// memory buffer - -typedef struct { - stbi_uc *zbuffer, *zbuffer_end; - int num_bits; - stbi__uint32 code_buffer; - - char *zout; - char *zout_start; - char *zout_end; - int z_expandable; - - stbi__zhuffman z_length, z_distance; -} stbi__zbuf; - -stbi_inline static int stbi__zeof(stbi__zbuf *z) { - return (z->zbuffer >= z->zbuffer_end); -} - -stbi_inline static stbi_uc stbi__zget8(stbi__zbuf *z) { - return stbi__zeof(z) ? 0 : *z->zbuffer++; -} - -static void stbi__fill_bits(stbi__zbuf *z) { - do { - if (z->code_buffer >= (1U << z->num_bits)) { - z->zbuffer = z->zbuffer_end; /* treat this as EOF so we fail. */ - return; - } - z->code_buffer |= (unsigned int)stbi__zget8(z) << z->num_bits; - z->num_bits += 8; - } while (z->num_bits <= 24); -} - -stbi_inline static unsigned int stbi__zreceive(stbi__zbuf *z, int n) { - unsigned int k; - if (z->num_bits < n) - stbi__fill_bits(z); - k = z->code_buffer & ((1 << n) - 1); - z->code_buffer >>= n; - z->num_bits -= n; - return k; -} - -static int stbi__zhuffman_decode_slowpath(stbi__zbuf *a, stbi__zhuffman *z) { - int b, s, k; - // not resolved by fast table, so compute it the slow way - // use jpeg approach, which requires MSbits at top - k = stbi__bit_reverse(a->code_buffer, 16); - for (s = STBI__ZFAST_BITS + 1;; ++s) - if (k < z->maxcode[s]) - break; - if (s >= 16) - return -1; // invalid code! - // code size is s, so: - b = (k >> (16 - s)) - z->firstcode[s] + z->firstsymbol[s]; - if (b >= STBI__ZNSYMS) - return -1; // some data was corrupt somewhere! - if (z->size[b] != s) - return -1; // was originally an assert, but report failure instead. - a->code_buffer >>= s; - a->num_bits -= s; - return z->value[b]; -} - -stbi_inline static int stbi__zhuffman_decode(stbi__zbuf *a, stbi__zhuffman *z) { - int b, s; - if (a->num_bits < 16) { - if (stbi__zeof(a)) { - return -1; /* report error for unexpected end of data. */ - } - stbi__fill_bits(a); - } - b = z->fast[a->code_buffer & STBI__ZFAST_MASK]; - if (b) { - s = b >> 9; - a->code_buffer >>= s; - a->num_bits -= s; - return b & 511; - } - return stbi__zhuffman_decode_slowpath(a, z); -} - -static int stbi__zexpand(stbi__zbuf *z, char *zout, - int n) // need to make room for n bytes -{ - char *q; - unsigned int cur, limit, old_limit; - z->zout = zout; - if (!z->z_expandable) - return stbi__err("output buffer limit", "Corrupt PNG"); - cur = (unsigned int)(z->zout - z->zout_start); - limit = old_limit = (unsigned)(z->zout_end - z->zout_start); - if (UINT_MAX - cur < (unsigned)n) - return stbi__err("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - while (cur + n > limit) { - if (limit > UINT_MAX / 2) - return stbi__err("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - limit *= 2; - } - q = (char *)STBI_REALLOC_SIZED(z->zout_start, old_limit, limit); - STBI_NOTUSED(old_limit); - if (q == NULL) - return stbi__err("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - z->zout_start = q; - z->zout = q + cur; - z->zout_end = q + limit; - return 1; -} - -static const int stbi__zlength_base[31] = { - 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 23, 27, 31, - 35, 43, 51, 59, 67, 83, 99, 115, 131, 163, 195, 227, 258, 0, 0}; - -static const int stbi__zlength_extra[31] = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, - 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, - 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5, 0, 0, 0}; - -static const int stbi__zdist_base[32] = { - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 13, 17, 25, 33, - 49, 65, 97, 129, 193, 257, 385, 513, 769, 1025, 1537, - 2049, 3073, 4097, 6145, 8193, 12289, 16385, 24577, 0, 0}; - -static const int stbi__zdist_extra[32] = {0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, - 4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8, 8, - 9, 9, 10, 10, 11, 11, 12, 12, 13, 13}; - -static int stbi__parse_huffman_block(stbi__zbuf *a) { - char *zout = a->zout; - for (;;) { - int z = stbi__zhuffman_decode(a, &a->z_length); - if (z < 256) { - if (z < 0) - return stbi__err("bad huffman code", - "Corrupt PNG"); // error in huffman codes - if (zout >= a->zout_end) { - if (!stbi__zexpand(a, zout, 1)) - return 0; - zout = a->zout; - } - *zout++ = (char)z; - } else { - stbi_uc *p; - int len, dist; - if (z == 256) { - a->zout = zout; - return 1; - } - z -= 257; - len = stbi__zlength_base[z]; - if (stbi__zlength_extra[z]) - len += stbi__zreceive(a, stbi__zlength_extra[z]); - z = stbi__zhuffman_decode(a, &a->z_distance); - if (z < 0) - return stbi__err("bad huffman code", "Corrupt PNG"); - dist = stbi__zdist_base[z]; - if (stbi__zdist_extra[z]) - dist += stbi__zreceive(a, stbi__zdist_extra[z]); - if (zout - a->zout_start < dist) - return stbi__err("bad dist", "Corrupt PNG"); - if (zout + len > a->zout_end) { - if (!stbi__zexpand(a, zout, len)) - return 0; - zout = a->zout; - } - p = (stbi_uc *)(zout - dist); - if (dist == 1) { // run of one byte; common in images. - stbi_uc v = *p; - if (len) { - do - *zout++ = v; - while (--len); - } - } else { - if (len) { - do - *zout++ = *p++; - while (--len); - } - } - } - } -} - -static int stbi__compute_huffman_codes(stbi__zbuf *a) { - static const stbi_uc length_dezigzag[19] = { - 16, 17, 18, 0, 8, 7, 9, 6, 10, 5, 11, 4, 12, 3, 13, 2, 14, 1, 15}; - stbi__zhuffman z_codelength; - stbi_uc lencodes[286 + 32 + 137]; // padding for maximum single op - stbi_uc codelength_sizes[19]; - int i, n; - - int hlit = stbi__zreceive(a, 5) + 257; - int hdist = stbi__zreceive(a, 5) + 1; - int hclen = stbi__zreceive(a, 4) + 4; - int ntot = hlit + hdist; - - memset(codelength_sizes, 0, sizeof(codelength_sizes)); - for (i = 0; i < hclen; ++i) { - int s = stbi__zreceive(a, 3); - codelength_sizes[length_dezigzag[i]] = (stbi_uc)s; - } - if (!stbi__zbuild_huffman(&z_codelength, codelength_sizes, 19)) - return 0; - - n = 0; - while (n < ntot) { - int c = stbi__zhuffman_decode(a, &z_codelength); - if (c < 0 || c >= 19) - return stbi__err("bad codelengths", "Corrupt PNG"); - if (c < 16) - lencodes[n++] = (stbi_uc)c; - else { - stbi_uc fill = 0; - if (c == 16) { - c = stbi__zreceive(a, 2) + 3; - if (n == 0) - return stbi__err("bad codelengths", "Corrupt PNG"); - fill = lencodes[n - 1]; - } else if (c == 17) { - c = stbi__zreceive(a, 3) + 3; - } else if (c == 18) { - c = stbi__zreceive(a, 7) + 11; - } else { - return stbi__err("bad codelengths", "Corrupt PNG"); - } - if (ntot - n < c) - return stbi__err("bad codelengths", "Corrupt PNG"); - memset(lencodes + n, fill, c); - n += c; - } - } - if (n != ntot) - return stbi__err("bad codelengths", "Corrupt PNG"); - if (!stbi__zbuild_huffman(&a->z_length, lencodes, hlit)) - return 0; - if (!stbi__zbuild_huffman(&a->z_distance, lencodes + hlit, hdist)) - return 0; - return 1; -} - -static int stbi__parse_uncompressed_block(stbi__zbuf *a) { - stbi_uc header[4]; - int len, nlen, k; - if (a->num_bits & 7) - stbi__zreceive(a, a->num_bits & 7); // discard - // drain the bit-packed data into header - k = 0; - while (a->num_bits > 0) { - header[k++] = - (stbi_uc)(a->code_buffer & 255); // suppress MSVC run-time check - a->code_buffer >>= 8; - a->num_bits -= 8; - } - if (a->num_bits < 0) - return stbi__err("zlib corrupt", "Corrupt PNG"); - // now fill header the normal way - while (k < 4) - header[k++] = stbi__zget8(a); - len = header[1] * 256 + header[0]; - nlen = header[3] * 256 + header[2]; - if (nlen != (len ^ 0xffff)) - return stbi__err("zlib corrupt", "Corrupt PNG"); - if (a->zbuffer + len > a->zbuffer_end) - return stbi__err("read past buffer", "Corrupt PNG"); - if (a->zout + len > a->zout_end) - if (!stbi__zexpand(a, a->zout, len)) - return 0; - memcpy(a->zout, a->zbuffer, len); - a->zbuffer += len; - a->zout += len; - return 1; -} - -static int stbi__parse_zlib_header(stbi__zbuf *a) { - int cmf = stbi__zget8(a); - int cm = cmf & 15; - /* int cinfo = cmf >> 4; */ - int flg = stbi__zget8(a); - if (stbi__zeof(a)) - return stbi__err("bad zlib header", "Corrupt PNG"); // zlib spec - if ((cmf * 256 + flg) % 31 != 0) - return stbi__err("bad zlib header", "Corrupt PNG"); // zlib spec - if (flg & 32) - return stbi__err("no preset dict", - "Corrupt PNG"); // preset dictionary not allowed in png - if (cm != 8) - return stbi__err("bad compression", - "Corrupt PNG"); // DEFLATE required for png - // window = 1 << (8 + cinfo)... but who cares, we fully buffer output - return 1; -} - -static const stbi_uc stbi__zdefault_length[STBI__ZNSYMS] = { - 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, - 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, - 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, - 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, - 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, - 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, - 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, - 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, - 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, - 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, - 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, - 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8}; -static const stbi_uc stbi__zdefault_distance[32] = { - 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, - 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5}; -/* -Init algorithm: -{ - int i; // use <= to match clearly with spec - for (i=0; i <= 143; ++i) stbi__zdefault_length[i] = 8; - for ( ; i <= 255; ++i) stbi__zdefault_length[i] = 9; - for ( ; i <= 279; ++i) stbi__zdefault_length[i] = 7; - for ( ; i <= 287; ++i) stbi__zdefault_length[i] = 8; - - for (i=0; i <= 31; ++i) stbi__zdefault_distance[i] = 5; -} -*/ - -static int stbi__parse_zlib(stbi__zbuf *a, int parse_header) { - int final, type; - if (parse_header) - if (!stbi__parse_zlib_header(a)) - return 0; - a->num_bits = 0; - a->code_buffer = 0; - do { - final = stbi__zreceive(a, 1); - type = stbi__zreceive(a, 2); - if (type == 0) { - if (!stbi__parse_uncompressed_block(a)) - return 0; - } else if (type == 3) { - return 0; - } else { - if (type == 1) { - // use fixed code lengths - if (!stbi__zbuild_huffman(&a->z_length, stbi__zdefault_length, - STBI__ZNSYMS)) - return 0; - if (!stbi__zbuild_huffman(&a->z_distance, stbi__zdefault_distance, 32)) - return 0; - } else { - if (!stbi__compute_huffman_codes(a)) - return 0; - } - if (!stbi__parse_huffman_block(a)) - return 0; - } - } while (!final); - return 1; -} - -static int stbi__do_zlib(stbi__zbuf *a, char *obuf, int olen, int exp, - int parse_header) { - a->zout_start = obuf; - a->zout = obuf; - a->zout_end = obuf + olen; - a->z_expandable = exp; - - return stbi__parse_zlib(a, parse_header); -} - -STBIDEF char *stbi_zlib_decode_malloc_guesssize(const char *buffer, int len, - int initial_size, int *outlen) { - stbi__zbuf a; - char *p = (char *)stbi__malloc(initial_size); - if (p == NULL) - return NULL; - a.zbuffer = (stbi_uc *)buffer; - a.zbuffer_end = (stbi_uc *)buffer + len; - if (stbi__do_zlib(&a, p, initial_size, 1, 1)) { - if (outlen) - *outlen = (int)(a.zout - a.zout_start); - return a.zout_start; - } else { - STBI_FREE(a.zout_start); - return NULL; - } -} - -STBIDEF char *stbi_zlib_decode_malloc(char const *buffer, int len, - int *outlen) { - return stbi_zlib_decode_malloc_guesssize(buffer, len, 16384, outlen); -} - -STBIDEF char *stbi_zlib_decode_malloc_guesssize_headerflag(const char *buffer, - int len, - int initial_size, - int *outlen, - int parse_header) { - stbi__zbuf a; - char *p = (char *)stbi__malloc(initial_size); - if (p == NULL) - return NULL; - a.zbuffer = (stbi_uc *)buffer; - a.zbuffer_end = (stbi_uc *)buffer + len; - if (stbi__do_zlib(&a, p, initial_size, 1, parse_header)) { - if (outlen) - *outlen = (int)(a.zout - a.zout_start); - return a.zout_start; - } else { - STBI_FREE(a.zout_start); - return NULL; - } -} - -STBIDEF int stbi_zlib_decode_buffer(char *obuffer, int olen, - char const *ibuffer, int ilen) { - stbi__zbuf a; - a.zbuffer = (stbi_uc *)ibuffer; - a.zbuffer_end = (stbi_uc *)ibuffer + ilen; - if (stbi__do_zlib(&a, obuffer, olen, 0, 1)) - return (int)(a.zout - a.zout_start); - else - return -1; -} - -STBIDEF char *stbi_zlib_decode_noheader_malloc(char const *buffer, int len, - int *outlen) { - stbi__zbuf a; - char *p = (char *)stbi__malloc(16384); - if (p == NULL) - return NULL; - a.zbuffer = (stbi_uc *)buffer; - a.zbuffer_end = (stbi_uc *)buffer + len; - if (stbi__do_zlib(&a, p, 16384, 1, 0)) { - if (outlen) - *outlen = (int)(a.zout - a.zout_start); - return a.zout_start; - } else { - STBI_FREE(a.zout_start); - return NULL; - } -} - -STBIDEF int stbi_zlib_decode_noheader_buffer(char *obuffer, int olen, - const char *ibuffer, int ilen) { - stbi__zbuf a; - a.zbuffer = (stbi_uc *)ibuffer; - a.zbuffer_end = (stbi_uc *)ibuffer + ilen; - if (stbi__do_zlib(&a, obuffer, olen, 0, 0)) - return (int)(a.zout - a.zout_start); - else - return -1; -} -#endif - -// public domain "baseline" PNG decoder v0.10 Sean Barrett 2006-11-18 -// simple implementation -// - only 8-bit samples -// - no CRC checking -// - allocates lots of intermediate memory -// - avoids problem of streaming data between subsystems -// - avoids explicit window management -// performance -// - uses stb_zlib, a PD zlib implementation with fast huffman decoding - -#ifndef STBI_NO_PNG -typedef struct { - stbi__uint32 length; - stbi__uint32 type; -} stbi__pngchunk; - -static stbi__pngchunk stbi__get_chunk_header(stbi__context *s) { - stbi__pngchunk c; - c.length = stbi__get32be(s); - c.type = stbi__get32be(s); - return c; -} - -static int stbi__check_png_header(stbi__context *s) { - static const stbi_uc png_sig[8] = {137, 80, 78, 71, 13, 10, 26, 10}; - int i; - for (i = 0; i < 8; ++i) - if (stbi__get8(s) != png_sig[i]) - return stbi__err("bad png sig", "Not a PNG"); - return 1; -} - -typedef struct { - stbi__context *s; - stbi_uc *idata, *expanded, *out; - int depth; -} stbi__png; - -enum { - STBI__F_none = 0, - STBI__F_sub = 1, - STBI__F_up = 2, - STBI__F_avg = 3, - STBI__F_paeth = 4, - // synthetic filters used for first scanline to avoid needing a dummy row of - // 0s - STBI__F_avg_first, - STBI__F_paeth_first -}; - -static stbi_uc first_row_filter[5] = {STBI__F_none, STBI__F_sub, STBI__F_none, - STBI__F_avg_first, STBI__F_paeth_first}; - -static int stbi__paeth(int a, int b, int c) { - int p = a + b - c; - int pa = abs(p - a); - int pb = abs(p - b); - int pc = abs(p - c); - if (pa <= pb && pa <= pc) - return a; - if (pb <= pc) - return b; - return c; -} - -static const stbi_uc stbi__depth_scale_table[9] = {0, 0xff, 0x55, 0, 0x11, - 0, 0, 0, 0x01}; - -// create the png data from post-deflated data -static int stbi__create_png_image_raw(stbi__png *a, stbi_uc *raw, - stbi__uint32 raw_len, int out_n, - stbi__uint32 x, stbi__uint32 y, int depth, - int color) { - int bytes = (depth == 16 ? 2 : 1); - stbi__context *s = a->s; - stbi__uint32 i, j, stride = x * out_n * bytes; - stbi__uint32 img_len, img_width_bytes; - int k; - int img_n = s->img_n; // copy it into a local for later - - int output_bytes = out_n * bytes; - int filter_bytes = img_n * bytes; - int width = x; - - STBI_ASSERT(out_n == s->img_n || out_n == s->img_n + 1); - a->out = (stbi_uc *)stbi__malloc_mad3( - x, y, output_bytes, 0); // extra bytes to write off the end into - if (!a->out) - return stbi__err("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - - if (!stbi__mad3sizes_valid(img_n, x, depth, 7)) - return stbi__err("too large", "Corrupt PNG"); - img_width_bytes = (((img_n * x * depth) + 7) >> 3); - img_len = (img_width_bytes + 1) * y; - - // we used to check for exact match between raw_len and img_len on - // non-interlaced PNGs, but issue #276 reported a PNG in the wild that had - // extra data at the end (all zeros), so just check for raw_len < img_len - // always. - if (raw_len < img_len) - return stbi__err("not enough pixels", "Corrupt PNG"); - - for (j = 0; j < y; ++j) { - stbi_uc *cur = a->out + stride * j; - stbi_uc *prior; - int filter = *raw++; - - if (filter > 4) - return stbi__err("invalid filter", "Corrupt PNG"); - - if (depth < 8) { - if (img_width_bytes > x) - return stbi__err("invalid width", "Corrupt PNG"); - cur += - x * out_n - img_width_bytes; // store output to the rightmost img_len - // bytes, so we can decode in place - filter_bytes = 1; - width = img_width_bytes; - } - prior = - cur - - stride; // bugfix: need to compute this after 'cur +=' computation above - - // if first row, use special filter that doesn't sample previous row - if (j == 0) - filter = first_row_filter[filter]; - - // handle first byte explicitly - for (k = 0; k < filter_bytes; ++k) { - switch (filter) { - case STBI__F_none: - cur[k] = raw[k]; - break; - case STBI__F_sub: - cur[k] = raw[k]; - break; - case STBI__F_up: - cur[k] = STBI__BYTECAST(raw[k] + prior[k]); - break; - case STBI__F_avg: - cur[k] = STBI__BYTECAST(raw[k] + (prior[k] >> 1)); - break; - case STBI__F_paeth: - cur[k] = STBI__BYTECAST(raw[k] + stbi__paeth(0, prior[k], 0)); - break; - case STBI__F_avg_first: - cur[k] = raw[k]; - break; - case STBI__F_paeth_first: - cur[k] = raw[k]; - break; - } - } - - if (depth == 8) { - if (img_n != out_n) - cur[img_n] = 255; // first pixel - raw += img_n; - cur += out_n; - prior += out_n; - } else if (depth == 16) { - if (img_n != out_n) { - cur[filter_bytes] = 255; // first pixel top byte - cur[filter_bytes + 1] = 255; // first pixel bottom byte - } - raw += filter_bytes; - cur += output_bytes; - prior += output_bytes; - } else { - raw += 1; - cur += 1; - prior += 1; - } - - // this is a little gross, so that we don't switch per-pixel or - // per-component - if (depth < 8 || img_n == out_n) { - int nk = (width - 1) * filter_bytes; -#define STBI__CASE(f) \ - case f: \ - for (k = 0; k < nk; ++k) - switch (filter) { - // "none" filter turns into a memcpy here; make that explicit. - case STBI__F_none: - memcpy(cur, raw, nk); - break; - STBI__CASE(STBI__F_sub) { - cur[k] = STBI__BYTECAST(raw[k] + cur[k - filter_bytes]); - } - break; - STBI__CASE(STBI__F_up) { cur[k] = STBI__BYTECAST(raw[k] + prior[k]); } - break; - STBI__CASE(STBI__F_avg) { - cur[k] = STBI__BYTECAST(raw[k] + - ((prior[k] + cur[k - filter_bytes]) >> 1)); - } - break; - STBI__CASE(STBI__F_paeth) { - cur[k] = STBI__BYTECAST(raw[k] + - stbi__paeth(cur[k - filter_bytes], prior[k], - prior[k - filter_bytes])); - } - break; - STBI__CASE(STBI__F_avg_first) { - cur[k] = STBI__BYTECAST(raw[k] + (cur[k - filter_bytes] >> 1)); - } - break; - STBI__CASE(STBI__F_paeth_first) { - cur[k] = - STBI__BYTECAST(raw[k] + stbi__paeth(cur[k - filter_bytes], 0, 0)); - } - break; - } -#undef STBI__CASE - raw += nk; - } else { - STBI_ASSERT(img_n + 1 == out_n); -#define STBI__CASE(f) \ - case f: \ - for (i = x - 1; i >= 1; --i, cur[filter_bytes] = 255, raw += filter_bytes, \ - cur += output_bytes, prior += output_bytes) \ - for (k = 0; k < filter_bytes; ++k) - switch (filter) { - STBI__CASE(STBI__F_none) { cur[k] = raw[k]; } - break; - STBI__CASE(STBI__F_sub) { - cur[k] = STBI__BYTECAST(raw[k] + cur[k - output_bytes]); - } - break; - STBI__CASE(STBI__F_up) { cur[k] = STBI__BYTECAST(raw[k] + prior[k]); } - break; - STBI__CASE(STBI__F_avg) { - cur[k] = STBI__BYTECAST(raw[k] + - ((prior[k] + cur[k - output_bytes]) >> 1)); - } - break; - STBI__CASE(STBI__F_paeth) { - cur[k] = STBI__BYTECAST(raw[k] + - stbi__paeth(cur[k - output_bytes], prior[k], - prior[k - output_bytes])); - } - break; - STBI__CASE(STBI__F_avg_first) { - cur[k] = STBI__BYTECAST(raw[k] + (cur[k - output_bytes] >> 1)); - } - break; - STBI__CASE(STBI__F_paeth_first) { - cur[k] = - STBI__BYTECAST(raw[k] + stbi__paeth(cur[k - output_bytes], 0, 0)); - } - break; - } -#undef STBI__CASE - - // the loop above sets the high byte of the pixels' alpha, but for - // 16 bit png files we also need the low byte set. we'll do that here. - if (depth == 16) { - cur = a->out + stride * j; // start at the beginning of the row again - for (i = 0; i < x; ++i, cur += output_bytes) { - cur[filter_bytes + 1] = 255; - } - } - } - } - - // we make a separate pass to expand bits to pixels; for performance, - // this could run two scanlines behind the above code, so it won't - // intefere with filtering but will still be in the cache. - if (depth < 8) { - for (j = 0; j < y; ++j) { - stbi_uc *cur = a->out + stride * j; - stbi_uc *in = a->out + stride * j + x * out_n - img_width_bytes; - // unpack 1/2/4-bit into a 8-bit buffer. allows us to keep the common - // 8-bit path optimal at minimal cost for 1/2/4-bit png guarante byte - // alignment, if width is not multiple of 8/4/2 we'll decode dummy - // trailing data that will be skipped in the later loop - stbi_uc scale = (color == 0) - ? stbi__depth_scale_table[depth] - : 1; // scale grayscale values to 0..255 range - - // note that the final byte might overshoot and write more data than - // desired. we can allocate enough data that this never writes out of - // memory, but it could also overwrite the next scanline. can it overwrite - // non-empty data on the next scanline? yes, consider 1-pixel-wide - // scanlines with 1-bit-per-pixel. so we need to explicitly clamp the - // final ones - - if (depth == 4) { - for (k = x * img_n; k >= 2; k -= 2, ++in) { - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 4)); - *cur++ = scale * ((*in) & 0x0f); - } - if (k > 0) - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 4)); - } else if (depth == 2) { - for (k = x * img_n; k >= 4; k -= 4, ++in) { - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 6)); - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 4) & 0x03); - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 2) & 0x03); - *cur++ = scale * ((*in) & 0x03); - } - if (k > 0) - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 6)); - if (k > 1) - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 4) & 0x03); - if (k > 2) - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 2) & 0x03); - } else if (depth == 1) { - for (k = x * img_n; k >= 8; k -= 8, ++in) { - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 7)); - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 6) & 0x01); - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 5) & 0x01); - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 4) & 0x01); - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 3) & 0x01); - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 2) & 0x01); - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 1) & 0x01); - *cur++ = scale * ((*in) & 0x01); - } - if (k > 0) - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 7)); - if (k > 1) - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 6) & 0x01); - if (k > 2) - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 5) & 0x01); - if (k > 3) - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 4) & 0x01); - if (k > 4) - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 3) & 0x01); - if (k > 5) - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 2) & 0x01); - if (k > 6) - *cur++ = scale * ((*in >> 1) & 0x01); - } - if (img_n != out_n) { - int q; - // insert alpha = 255 - cur = a->out + stride * j; - if (img_n == 1) { - for (q = x - 1; q >= 0; --q) { - cur[q * 2 + 1] = 255; - cur[q * 2 + 0] = cur[q]; - } - } else { - STBI_ASSERT(img_n == 3); - for (q = x - 1; q >= 0; --q) { - cur[q * 4 + 3] = 255; - cur[q * 4 + 2] = cur[q * 3 + 2]; - cur[q * 4 + 1] = cur[q * 3 + 1]; - cur[q * 4 + 0] = cur[q * 3 + 0]; - } - } - } - } - } else if (depth == 16) { - // force the image data from big-endian to platform-native. - // this is done in a separate pass due to the decoding relying - // on the data being untouched, but could probably be done - // per-line during decode if care is taken. - stbi_uc *cur = a->out; - stbi__uint16 *cur16 = (stbi__uint16 *)cur; - - for (i = 0; i < x * y * out_n; ++i, cur16++, cur += 2) { - *cur16 = (cur[0] << 8) | cur[1]; - } - } - - return 1; -} - -static int stbi__create_png_image(stbi__png *a, stbi_uc *image_data, - stbi__uint32 image_data_len, int out_n, - int depth, int color, int interlaced) { - int bytes = (depth == 16 ? 2 : 1); - int out_bytes = out_n * bytes; - stbi_uc *final; - int p; - if (!interlaced) - return stbi__create_png_image_raw(a, image_data, image_data_len, out_n, - a->s->img_x, a->s->img_y, depth, color); - - // de-interlacing - final = (stbi_uc *)stbi__malloc_mad3(a->s->img_x, a->s->img_y, out_bytes, 0); - if (!final) - return stbi__err("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - for (p = 0; p < 7; ++p) { - int xorig[] = {0, 4, 0, 2, 0, 1, 0}; - int yorig[] = {0, 0, 4, 0, 2, 0, 1}; - int xspc[] = {8, 8, 4, 4, 2, 2, 1}; - int yspc[] = {8, 8, 8, 4, 4, 2, 2}; - int i, j, x, y; - // pass1_x[4] = 0, pass1_x[5] = 1, pass1_x[12] = 1 - x = (a->s->img_x - xorig[p] + xspc[p] - 1) / xspc[p]; - y = (a->s->img_y - yorig[p] + yspc[p] - 1) / yspc[p]; - if (x && y) { - stbi__uint32 img_len = ((((a->s->img_n * x * depth) + 7) >> 3) + 1) * y; - if (!stbi__create_png_image_raw(a, image_data, image_data_len, out_n, x, - y, depth, color)) { - STBI_FREE(final); - return 0; - } - for (j = 0; j < y; ++j) { - for (i = 0; i < x; ++i) { - int out_y = j * yspc[p] + yorig[p]; - int out_x = i * xspc[p] + xorig[p]; - memcpy(final + out_y * a->s->img_x * out_bytes + out_x * out_bytes, - a->out + (j * x + i) * out_bytes, out_bytes); - } - } - STBI_FREE(a->out); - image_data += img_len; - image_data_len -= img_len; - } - } - a->out = final; - - return 1; -} - -static int stbi__compute_transparency(stbi__png *z, stbi_uc tc[3], int out_n) { - stbi__context *s = z->s; - stbi__uint32 i, pixel_count = s->img_x * s->img_y; - stbi_uc *p = z->out; - - // compute color-based transparency, assuming we've - // already got 255 as the alpha value in the output - STBI_ASSERT(out_n == 2 || out_n == 4); - - if (out_n == 2) { - for (i = 0; i < pixel_count; ++i) { - p[1] = (p[0] == tc[0] ? 0 : 255); - p += 2; - } - } else { - for (i = 0; i < pixel_count; ++i) { - if (p[0] == tc[0] && p[1] == tc[1] && p[2] == tc[2]) - p[3] = 0; - p += 4; - } - } - return 1; -} - -static int stbi__compute_transparency16(stbi__png *z, stbi__uint16 tc[3], - int out_n) { - stbi__context *s = z->s; - stbi__uint32 i, pixel_count = s->img_x * s->img_y; - stbi__uint16 *p = (stbi__uint16 *)z->out; - - // compute color-based transparency, assuming we've - // already got 65535 as the alpha value in the output - STBI_ASSERT(out_n == 2 || out_n == 4); - - if (out_n == 2) { - for (i = 0; i < pixel_count; ++i) { - p[1] = (p[0] == tc[0] ? 0 : 65535); - p += 2; - } - } else { - for (i = 0; i < pixel_count; ++i) { - if (p[0] == tc[0] && p[1] == tc[1] && p[2] == tc[2]) - p[3] = 0; - p += 4; - } - } - return 1; -} - -static int stbi__expand_png_palette(stbi__png *a, stbi_uc *palette, int len, - int pal_img_n) { - stbi__uint32 i, pixel_count = a->s->img_x * a->s->img_y; - stbi_uc *p, *temp_out, *orig = a->out; - - p = (stbi_uc *)stbi__malloc_mad2(pixel_count, pal_img_n, 0); - if (p == NULL) - return stbi__err("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - - // between here and free(out) below, exitting would leak - temp_out = p; - - if (pal_img_n == 3) { - for (i = 0; i < pixel_count; ++i) { - int n = orig[i] * 4; - p[0] = palette[n]; - p[1] = palette[n + 1]; - p[2] = palette[n + 2]; - p += 3; - } - } else { - for (i = 0; i < pixel_count; ++i) { - int n = orig[i] * 4; - p[0] = palette[n]; - p[1] = palette[n + 1]; - p[2] = palette[n + 2]; - p[3] = palette[n + 3]; - p += 4; - } - } - STBI_FREE(a->out); - a->out = temp_out; - - STBI_NOTUSED(len); - - return 1; -} - -static int stbi__unpremultiply_on_load_global = 0; -static int stbi__de_iphone_flag_global = 0; - -STBIDEF void -stbi_set_unpremultiply_on_load(int flag_true_if_should_unpremultiply) { - stbi__unpremultiply_on_load_global = flag_true_if_should_unpremultiply; -} - -STBIDEF void stbi_convert_iphone_png_to_rgb(int flag_true_if_should_convert) { - stbi__de_iphone_flag_global = flag_true_if_should_convert; -} - -#ifndef STBI_THREAD_LOCAL -#define stbi__unpremultiply_on_load stbi__unpremultiply_on_load_global -#define stbi__de_iphone_flag stbi__de_iphone_flag_global -#else -static STBI_THREAD_LOCAL int stbi__unpremultiply_on_load_local, - stbi__unpremultiply_on_load_set; -static STBI_THREAD_LOCAL int stbi__de_iphone_flag_local, - stbi__de_iphone_flag_set; - -STBIDEF void -stbi__unpremultiply_on_load_thread(int flag_true_if_should_unpremultiply) { - stbi__unpremultiply_on_load_local = flag_true_if_should_unpremultiply; - stbi__unpremultiply_on_load_set = 1; -} - -STBIDEF void -stbi_convert_iphone_png_to_rgb_thread(int flag_true_if_should_convert) { - stbi__de_iphone_flag_local = flag_true_if_should_convert; - stbi__de_iphone_flag_set = 1; -} - -#define stbi__unpremultiply_on_load \ - (stbi__unpremultiply_on_load_set ? stbi__unpremultiply_on_load_local \ - : stbi__unpremultiply_on_load_global) -#define stbi__de_iphone_flag \ - (stbi__de_iphone_flag_set ? stbi__de_iphone_flag_local \ - : stbi__de_iphone_flag_global) -#endif // STBI_THREAD_LOCAL - -static void stbi__de_iphone(stbi__png *z) { - stbi__context *s = z->s; - stbi__uint32 i, pixel_count = s->img_x * s->img_y; - stbi_uc *p = z->out; - - if (s->img_out_n == 3) { // convert bgr to rgb - for (i = 0; i < pixel_count; ++i) { - stbi_uc t = p[0]; - p[0] = p[2]; - p[2] = t; - p += 3; - } - } else { - STBI_ASSERT(s->img_out_n == 4); - if (stbi__unpremultiply_on_load) { - // convert bgr to rgb and unpremultiply - for (i = 0; i < pixel_count; ++i) { - stbi_uc a = p[3]; - stbi_uc t = p[0]; - if (a) { - stbi_uc half = a / 2; - p[0] = (p[2] * 255 + half) / a; - p[1] = (p[1] * 255 + half) / a; - p[2] = (t * 255 + half) / a; - } else { - p[0] = p[2]; - p[2] = t; - } - p += 4; - } - } else { - // convert bgr to rgb - for (i = 0; i < pixel_count; ++i) { - stbi_uc t = p[0]; - p[0] = p[2]; - p[2] = t; - p += 4; - } - } - } -} - -#define STBI__PNG_TYPE(a, b, c, d) \ - (((unsigned)(a) << 24) + ((unsigned)(b) << 16) + ((unsigned)(c) << 8) + \ - (unsigned)(d)) - -static int stbi__parse_png_file(stbi__png *z, int scan, int req_comp) { - stbi_uc palette[1024], pal_img_n = 0; - stbi_uc has_trans = 0, tc[3] = {0}; - stbi__uint16 tc16[3]; - stbi__uint32 ioff = 0, idata_limit = 0, i, pal_len = 0; - int first = 1, k, interlace = 0, color = 0, is_iphone = 0; - stbi__context *s = z->s; - - z->expanded = NULL; - z->idata = NULL; - z->out = NULL; - - if (!stbi__check_png_header(s)) - return 0; - - if (scan == STBI__SCAN_type) - return 1; - - for (;;) { - stbi__pngchunk c = stbi__get_chunk_header(s); - switch (c.type) { - case STBI__PNG_TYPE('C', 'g', 'B', 'I'): - is_iphone = 1; - stbi__skip(s, c.length); - break; - case STBI__PNG_TYPE('I', 'H', 'D', 'R'): { - int comp, filter; - if (!first) - return stbi__err("multiple IHDR", "Corrupt PNG"); - first = 0; - if (c.length != 13) - return stbi__err("bad IHDR len", "Corrupt PNG"); - s->img_x = stbi__get32be(s); - s->img_y = stbi__get32be(s); - if (s->img_y > STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS) - return stbi__err("too large", "Very large image (corrupt?)"); - if (s->img_x > STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS) - return stbi__err("too large", "Very large image (corrupt?)"); - z->depth = stbi__get8(s); - if (z->depth != 1 && z->depth != 2 && z->depth != 4 && z->depth != 8 && - z->depth != 16) - return stbi__err("1/2/4/8/16-bit only", - "PNG not supported: 1/2/4/8/16-bit only"); - color = stbi__get8(s); - if (color > 6) - return stbi__err("bad ctype", "Corrupt PNG"); - if (color == 3 && z->depth == 16) - return stbi__err("bad ctype", "Corrupt PNG"); - if (color == 3) - pal_img_n = 3; - else if (color & 1) - return stbi__err("bad ctype", "Corrupt PNG"); - comp = stbi__get8(s); - if (comp) - return stbi__err("bad comp method", "Corrupt PNG"); - filter = stbi__get8(s); - if (filter) - return stbi__err("bad filter method", "Corrupt PNG"); - interlace = stbi__get8(s); - if (interlace > 1) - return stbi__err("bad interlace method", "Corrupt PNG"); - if (!s->img_x || !s->img_y) - return stbi__err("0-pixel image", "Corrupt PNG"); - if (!pal_img_n) { - s->img_n = (color & 2 ? 3 : 1) + (color & 4 ? 1 : 0); - if ((1 << 30) / s->img_x / s->img_n < s->img_y) - return stbi__err("too large", "Image too large to decode"); - if (scan == STBI__SCAN_header) - return 1; - } else { - // if paletted, then pal_n is our final components, and - // img_n is # components to decompress/filter. - s->img_n = 1; - if ((1 << 30) / s->img_x / 4 < s->img_y) - return stbi__err("too large", "Corrupt PNG"); - // if SCAN_header, have to scan to see if we have a tRNS - } - break; - } - - case STBI__PNG_TYPE('P', 'L', 'T', 'E'): { - if (first) - return stbi__err("first not IHDR", "Corrupt PNG"); - if (c.length > 256 * 3) - return stbi__err("invalid PLTE", "Corrupt PNG"); - pal_len = c.length / 3; - if (pal_len * 3 != c.length) - return stbi__err("invalid PLTE", "Corrupt PNG"); - for (i = 0; i < pal_len; ++i) { - palette[i * 4 + 0] = stbi__get8(s); - palette[i * 4 + 1] = stbi__get8(s); - palette[i * 4 + 2] = stbi__get8(s); - palette[i * 4 + 3] = 255; - } - break; - } - - case STBI__PNG_TYPE('t', 'R', 'N', 'S'): { - if (first) - return stbi__err("first not IHDR", "Corrupt PNG"); - if (z->idata) - return stbi__err("tRNS after IDAT", "Corrupt PNG"); - if (pal_img_n) { - if (scan == STBI__SCAN_header) { - s->img_n = 4; - return 1; - } - if (pal_len == 0) - return stbi__err("tRNS before PLTE", "Corrupt PNG"); - if (c.length > pal_len) - return stbi__err("bad tRNS len", "Corrupt PNG"); - pal_img_n = 4; - for (i = 0; i < c.length; ++i) - palette[i * 4 + 3] = stbi__get8(s); - } else { - if (!(s->img_n & 1)) - return stbi__err("tRNS with alpha", "Corrupt PNG"); - if (c.length != (stbi__uint32)s->img_n * 2) - return stbi__err("bad tRNS len", "Corrupt PNG"); - has_trans = 1; - if (z->depth == 16) { - for (k = 0; k < s->img_n; ++k) - tc16[k] = (stbi__uint16)stbi__get16be(s); // copy the values as-is - } else { - for (k = 0; k < s->img_n; ++k) - tc[k] = (stbi_uc)(stbi__get16be(s) & 255) * - stbi__depth_scale_table[z->depth]; // non 8-bit images will - // be larger - } - } - break; - } - - case STBI__PNG_TYPE('I', 'D', 'A', 'T'): { - if (first) - return stbi__err("first not IHDR", "Corrupt PNG"); - if (pal_img_n && !pal_len) - return stbi__err("no PLTE", "Corrupt PNG"); - if (scan == STBI__SCAN_header) { - s->img_n = pal_img_n; - return 1; - } - if ((int)(ioff + c.length) < (int)ioff) - return 0; - if (ioff + c.length > idata_limit) { - stbi__uint32 idata_limit_old = idata_limit; - stbi_uc *p; - if (idata_limit == 0) - idata_limit = c.length > 4096 ? c.length : 4096; - while (ioff + c.length > idata_limit) - idata_limit *= 2; - STBI_NOTUSED(idata_limit_old); - p = (stbi_uc *)STBI_REALLOC_SIZED(z->idata, idata_limit_old, - idata_limit); - if (p == NULL) - return stbi__err("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - z->idata = p; - } - if (!stbi__getn(s, z->idata + ioff, c.length)) - return stbi__err("outofdata", "Corrupt PNG"); - ioff += c.length; - break; - } - - case STBI__PNG_TYPE('I', 'E', 'N', 'D'): { - stbi__uint32 raw_len, bpl; - if (first) - return stbi__err("first not IHDR", "Corrupt PNG"); - if (scan != STBI__SCAN_load) - return 1; - if (z->idata == NULL) - return stbi__err("no IDAT", "Corrupt PNG"); - // initial guess for decoded data size to avoid unnecessary reallocs - bpl = (s->img_x * z->depth + 7) / 8; // bytes per line, per component - raw_len = bpl * s->img_y * s->img_n /* pixels */ + - s->img_y /* filter mode per row */; - z->expanded = (stbi_uc *)stbi_zlib_decode_malloc_guesssize_headerflag( - (char *)z->idata, ioff, raw_len, (int *)&raw_len, !is_iphone); - if (z->expanded == NULL) - return 0; // zlib should set error - STBI_FREE(z->idata); - z->idata = NULL; - if ((req_comp == s->img_n + 1 && req_comp != 3 && !pal_img_n) || - has_trans) - s->img_out_n = s->img_n + 1; - else - s->img_out_n = s->img_n; - if (!stbi__create_png_image(z, z->expanded, raw_len, s->img_out_n, - z->depth, color, interlace)) - return 0; - if (has_trans) { - if (z->depth == 16) { - if (!stbi__compute_transparency16(z, tc16, s->img_out_n)) - return 0; - } else { - if (!stbi__compute_transparency(z, tc, s->img_out_n)) - return 0; - } - } - if (is_iphone && stbi__de_iphone_flag && s->img_out_n > 2) - stbi__de_iphone(z); - if (pal_img_n) { - // pal_img_n == 3 or 4 - s->img_n = pal_img_n; // record the actual colors we had - s->img_out_n = pal_img_n; - if (req_comp >= 3) - s->img_out_n = req_comp; - if (!stbi__expand_png_palette(z, palette, pal_len, s->img_out_n)) - return 0; - } else if (has_trans) { - // non-paletted image with tRNS -> source image has (constant) alpha - ++s->img_n; - } - STBI_FREE(z->expanded); - z->expanded = NULL; - // end of PNG chunk, read and skip CRC - stbi__get32be(s); - return 1; - } - - default: - // if critical, fail - if (first) - return stbi__err("first not IHDR", "Corrupt PNG"); - if ((c.type & (1 << 29)) == 0) { -#ifndef STBI_NO_FAILURE_STRINGS - // not threadsafe - static char invalid_chunk[] = "XXXX PNG chunk not known"; - invalid_chunk[0] = STBI__BYTECAST(c.type >> 24); - invalid_chunk[1] = STBI__BYTECAST(c.type >> 16); - invalid_chunk[2] = STBI__BYTECAST(c.type >> 8); - invalid_chunk[3] = STBI__BYTECAST(c.type >> 0); -#endif - return stbi__err(invalid_chunk, - "PNG not supported: unknown PNG chunk type"); - } - stbi__skip(s, c.length); - break; - } - // end of PNG chunk, read and skip CRC - stbi__get32be(s); - } -} - -static void *stbi__do_png(stbi__png *p, int *x, int *y, int *n, int req_comp, - stbi__result_info *ri) { - void *result = NULL; - if (req_comp < 0 || req_comp > 4) - return stbi__errpuc("bad req_comp", "Internal error"); - if (stbi__parse_png_file(p, STBI__SCAN_load, req_comp)) { - if (p->depth <= 8) - ri->bits_per_channel = 8; - else if (p->depth == 16) - ri->bits_per_channel = 16; - else - return stbi__errpuc("bad bits_per_channel", - "PNG not supported: unsupported color depth"); - result = p->out; - p->out = NULL; - if (req_comp && req_comp != p->s->img_out_n) { - if (ri->bits_per_channel == 8) - result = stbi__convert_format((unsigned char *)result, p->s->img_out_n, - req_comp, p->s->img_x, p->s->img_y); - else - result = stbi__convert_format16((stbi__uint16 *)result, p->s->img_out_n, - req_comp, p->s->img_x, p->s->img_y); - p->s->img_out_n = req_comp; - if (result == NULL) - return result; - } - *x = p->s->img_x; - *y = p->s->img_y; - if (n) - *n = p->s->img_n; - } - STBI_FREE(p->out); - p->out = NULL; - STBI_FREE(p->expanded); - p->expanded = NULL; - STBI_FREE(p->idata); - p->idata = NULL; - - return result; -} - -static void *stbi__png_load(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp, stbi__result_info *ri) { - stbi__png p; - p.s = s; - return stbi__do_png(&p, x, y, comp, req_comp, ri); -} - -static int stbi__png_test(stbi__context *s) { - int r; - r = stbi__check_png_header(s); - stbi__rewind(s); - return r; -} - -static int stbi__png_info_raw(stbi__png *p, int *x, int *y, int *comp) { - if (!stbi__parse_png_file(p, STBI__SCAN_header, 0)) { - stbi__rewind(p->s); - return 0; - } - if (x) - *x = p->s->img_x; - if (y) - *y = p->s->img_y; - if (comp) - *comp = p->s->img_n; - return 1; -} - -static int stbi__png_info(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp) { - stbi__png p; - p.s = s; - return stbi__png_info_raw(&p, x, y, comp); -} - -static int stbi__png_is16(stbi__context *s) { - stbi__png p; - p.s = s; - if (!stbi__png_info_raw(&p, NULL, NULL, NULL)) - return 0; - if (p.depth != 16) { - stbi__rewind(p.s); - return 0; - } - return 1; -} -#endif - -// Microsoft/Windows BMP image - -#ifndef STBI_NO_BMP -static int stbi__bmp_test_raw(stbi__context *s) { - int r; - int sz; - if (stbi__get8(s) != 'B') - return 0; - if (stbi__get8(s) != 'M') - return 0; - stbi__get32le(s); // discard filesize - stbi__get16le(s); // discard reserved - stbi__get16le(s); // discard reserved - stbi__get32le(s); // discard data offset - sz = stbi__get32le(s); - r = (sz == 12 || sz == 40 || sz == 56 || sz == 108 || sz == 124); - return r; -} - -static int stbi__bmp_test(stbi__context *s) { - int r = stbi__bmp_test_raw(s); - stbi__rewind(s); - return r; -} - -// returns 0..31 for the highest set bit -static int stbi__high_bit(unsigned int z) { - int n = 0; - if (z == 0) - return -1; - if (z >= 0x10000) { - n += 16; - z >>= 16; - } - if (z >= 0x00100) { - n += 8; - z >>= 8; - } - if (z >= 0x00010) { - n += 4; - z >>= 4; - } - if (z >= 0x00004) { - n += 2; - z >>= 2; - } - if (z >= 0x00002) { - n += 1; /* >>= 1;*/ - } - return n; -} - -static int stbi__bitcount(unsigned int a) { - a = (a & 0x55555555) + ((a >> 1) & 0x55555555); // max 2 - a = (a & 0x33333333) + ((a >> 2) & 0x33333333); // max 4 - a = (a + (a >> 4)) & 0x0f0f0f0f; // max 8 per 4, now 8 bits - a = (a + (a >> 8)); // max 16 per 8 bits - a = (a + (a >> 16)); // max 32 per 8 bits - return a & 0xff; -} - -// extract an arbitrarily-aligned N-bit value (N=bits) -// from v, and then make it 8-bits long and fractionally -// extend it to full full range. -static int stbi__shiftsigned(unsigned int v, int shift, int bits) { - static unsigned int mul_table[9] = { - 0, - 0xff /*0b11111111*/, - 0x55 /*0b01010101*/, - 0x49 /*0b01001001*/, - 0x11 /*0b00010001*/, - 0x21 /*0b00100001*/, - 0x41 /*0b01000001*/, - 0x81 /*0b10000001*/, - 0x01 /*0b00000001*/, - }; - static unsigned int shift_table[9] = { - 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 2, 4, 6, 0, - }; - if (shift < 0) - v <<= -shift; - else - v >>= shift; - STBI_ASSERT(v < 256); - v >>= (8 - bits); - STBI_ASSERT(bits >= 0 && bits <= 8); - return (int)((unsigned)v * mul_table[bits]) >> shift_table[bits]; -} - -typedef struct { - int bpp, offset, hsz; - unsigned int mr, mg, mb, ma, all_a; - int extra_read; -} stbi__bmp_data; - -static int stbi__bmp_set_mask_defaults(stbi__bmp_data *info, int compress) { - // BI_BITFIELDS specifies masks explicitly, don't override - if (compress == 3) - return 1; - - if (compress == 0) { - if (info->bpp == 16) { - info->mr = 31u << 10; - info->mg = 31u << 5; - info->mb = 31u << 0; - } else if (info->bpp == 32) { - info->mr = 0xffu << 16; - info->mg = 0xffu << 8; - info->mb = 0xffu << 0; - info->ma = 0xffu << 24; - info->all_a = 0; // if all_a is 0 at end, then we loaded alpha channel but - // it was all 0 - } else { - // otherwise, use defaults, which is all-0 - info->mr = info->mg = info->mb = info->ma = 0; - } - return 1; - } - return 0; // error -} - -static void *stbi__bmp_parse_header(stbi__context *s, stbi__bmp_data *info) { - int hsz; - if (stbi__get8(s) != 'B' || stbi__get8(s) != 'M') - return stbi__errpuc("not BMP", "Corrupt BMP"); - stbi__get32le(s); // discard filesize - stbi__get16le(s); // discard reserved - stbi__get16le(s); // discard reserved - info->offset = stbi__get32le(s); - info->hsz = hsz = stbi__get32le(s); - info->mr = info->mg = info->mb = info->ma = 0; - info->extra_read = 14; - - if (info->offset < 0) - return stbi__errpuc("bad BMP", "bad BMP"); - - if (hsz != 12 && hsz != 40 && hsz != 56 && hsz != 108 && hsz != 124) - return stbi__errpuc("unknown BMP", "BMP type not supported: unknown"); - if (hsz == 12) { - s->img_x = stbi__get16le(s); - s->img_y = stbi__get16le(s); - } else { - s->img_x = stbi__get32le(s); - s->img_y = stbi__get32le(s); - } - if (stbi__get16le(s) != 1) - return stbi__errpuc("bad BMP", "bad BMP"); - info->bpp = stbi__get16le(s); - if (hsz != 12) { - int compress = stbi__get32le(s); - if (compress == 1 || compress == 2) - return stbi__errpuc("BMP RLE", "BMP type not supported: RLE"); - if (compress >= 4) - return stbi__errpuc( - "BMP JPEG/PNG", - "BMP type not supported: unsupported compression"); // this includes - // PNG/JPEG modes - if (compress == 3 && info->bpp != 16 && info->bpp != 32) - return stbi__errpuc("bad BMP", - "bad BMP"); // bitfields requires 16 or 32 bits/pixel - stbi__get32le(s); // discard sizeof - stbi__get32le(s); // discard hres - stbi__get32le(s); // discard vres - stbi__get32le(s); // discard colorsused - stbi__get32le(s); // discard max important - if (hsz == 40 || hsz == 56) { - if (hsz == 56) { - stbi__get32le(s); - stbi__get32le(s); - stbi__get32le(s); - stbi__get32le(s); - } - if (info->bpp == 16 || info->bpp == 32) { - if (compress == 0) { - stbi__bmp_set_mask_defaults(info, compress); - } else if (compress == 3) { - info->mr = stbi__get32le(s); - info->mg = stbi__get32le(s); - info->mb = stbi__get32le(s); - info->extra_read += 12; - // not documented, but generated by photoshop and handled by mspaint - if (info->mr == info->mg && info->mg == info->mb) { - // ?!?!? - return stbi__errpuc("bad BMP", "bad BMP"); - } - } else - return stbi__errpuc("bad BMP", "bad BMP"); - } - } else { - // V4/V5 header - int i; - if (hsz != 108 && hsz != 124) - return stbi__errpuc("bad BMP", "bad BMP"); - info->mr = stbi__get32le(s); - info->mg = stbi__get32le(s); - info->mb = stbi__get32le(s); - info->ma = stbi__get32le(s); - if (compress != - 3) // override mr/mg/mb unless in BI_BITFIELDS mode, as per docs - stbi__bmp_set_mask_defaults(info, compress); - stbi__get32le(s); // discard color space - for (i = 0; i < 12; ++i) - stbi__get32le(s); // discard color space parameters - if (hsz == 124) { - stbi__get32le(s); // discard rendering intent - stbi__get32le(s); // discard offset of profile data - stbi__get32le(s); // discard size of profile data - stbi__get32le(s); // discard reserved - } - } - } - return (void *)1; -} - -static void *stbi__bmp_load(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp, stbi__result_info *ri) { - stbi_uc *out; - unsigned int mr = 0, mg = 0, mb = 0, ma = 0, all_a; - stbi_uc pal[256][4]; - int psize = 0, i, j, width; - int flip_vertically, pad, target; - stbi__bmp_data info; - STBI_NOTUSED(ri); - - info.all_a = 255; - if (stbi__bmp_parse_header(s, &info) == NULL) - return NULL; // error code already set - - flip_vertically = ((int)s->img_y) > 0; - s->img_y = abs((int)s->img_y); - - if (s->img_y > STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS) - return stbi__errpuc("too large", "Very large image (corrupt?)"); - if (s->img_x > STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS) - return stbi__errpuc("too large", "Very large image (corrupt?)"); - - mr = info.mr; - mg = info.mg; - mb = info.mb; - ma = info.ma; - all_a = info.all_a; - - if (info.hsz == 12) { - if (info.bpp < 24) - psize = (info.offset - info.extra_read - 24) / 3; - } else { - if (info.bpp < 16) - psize = (info.offset - info.extra_read - info.hsz) >> 2; - } - if (psize == 0) { - if (info.offset != - s->callback_already_read + (s->img_buffer - s->img_buffer_original)) { - return stbi__errpuc("bad offset", "Corrupt BMP"); - } - } - - if (info.bpp == 24 && ma == 0xff000000) - s->img_n = 3; - else - s->img_n = ma ? 4 : 3; - if (req_comp && req_comp >= 3) // we can directly decode 3 or 4 - target = req_comp; - else - target = s->img_n; // if they want monochrome, we'll post-convert - - // sanity-check size - if (!stbi__mad3sizes_valid(target, s->img_x, s->img_y, 0)) - return stbi__errpuc("too large", "Corrupt BMP"); - - out = (stbi_uc *)stbi__malloc_mad3(target, s->img_x, s->img_y, 0); - if (!out) - return stbi__errpuc("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - if (info.bpp < 16) { - int z = 0; - if (psize == 0 || psize > 256) { - STBI_FREE(out); - return stbi__errpuc("invalid", "Corrupt BMP"); - } - for (i = 0; i < psize; ++i) { - pal[i][2] = stbi__get8(s); - pal[i][1] = stbi__get8(s); - pal[i][0] = stbi__get8(s); - if (info.hsz != 12) - stbi__get8(s); - pal[i][3] = 255; - } - stbi__skip(s, info.offset - info.extra_read - info.hsz - - psize * (info.hsz == 12 ? 3 : 4)); - if (info.bpp == 1) - width = (s->img_x + 7) >> 3; - else if (info.bpp == 4) - width = (s->img_x + 1) >> 1; - else if (info.bpp == 8) - width = s->img_x; - else { - STBI_FREE(out); - return stbi__errpuc("bad bpp", "Corrupt BMP"); - } - pad = (-width) & 3; - if (info.bpp == 1) { - for (j = 0; j < (int)s->img_y; ++j) { - int bit_offset = 7, v = stbi__get8(s); - for (i = 0; i < (int)s->img_x; ++i) { - int color = (v >> bit_offset) & 0x1; - out[z++] = pal[color][0]; - out[z++] = pal[color][1]; - out[z++] = pal[color][2]; - if (target == 4) - out[z++] = 255; - if (i + 1 == (int)s->img_x) - break; - if ((--bit_offset) < 0) { - bit_offset = 7; - v = stbi__get8(s); - } - } - stbi__skip(s, pad); - } - } else { - for (j = 0; j < (int)s->img_y; ++j) { - for (i = 0; i < (int)s->img_x; i += 2) { - int v = stbi__get8(s), v2 = 0; - if (info.bpp == 4) { - v2 = v & 15; - v >>= 4; - } - out[z++] = pal[v][0]; - out[z++] = pal[v][1]; - out[z++] = pal[v][2]; - if (target == 4) - out[z++] = 255; - if (i + 1 == (int)s->img_x) - break; - v = (info.bpp == 8) ? stbi__get8(s) : v2; - out[z++] = pal[v][0]; - out[z++] = pal[v][1]; - out[z++] = pal[v][2]; - if (target == 4) - out[z++] = 255; - } - stbi__skip(s, pad); - } - } - } else { - int rshift = 0, gshift = 0, bshift = 0, ashift = 0, rcount = 0, gcount = 0, - bcount = 0, acount = 0; - int z = 0; - int easy = 0; - stbi__skip(s, info.offset - info.extra_read - info.hsz); - if (info.bpp == 24) - width = 3 * s->img_x; - else if (info.bpp == 16) - width = 2 * s->img_x; - else /* bpp = 32 and pad = 0 */ - width = 0; - pad = (-width) & 3; - if (info.bpp == 24) { - easy = 1; - } else if (info.bpp == 32) { - if (mb == 0xff && mg == 0xff00 && mr == 0x00ff0000 && ma == 0xff000000) - easy = 2; - } - if (!easy) { - if (!mr || !mg || !mb) { - STBI_FREE(out); - return stbi__errpuc("bad masks", "Corrupt BMP"); - } - // right shift amt to put high bit in position #7 - rshift = stbi__high_bit(mr) - 7; - rcount = stbi__bitcount(mr); - gshift = stbi__high_bit(mg) - 7; - gcount = stbi__bitcount(mg); - bshift = stbi__high_bit(mb) - 7; - bcount = stbi__bitcount(mb); - ashift = stbi__high_bit(ma) - 7; - acount = stbi__bitcount(ma); - if (rcount > 8 || gcount > 8 || bcount > 8 || acount > 8) { - STBI_FREE(out); - return stbi__errpuc("bad masks", "Corrupt BMP"); - } - } - for (j = 0; j < (int)s->img_y; ++j) { - if (easy) { - for (i = 0; i < (int)s->img_x; ++i) { - unsigned char a; - out[z + 2] = stbi__get8(s); - out[z + 1] = stbi__get8(s); - out[z + 0] = stbi__get8(s); - z += 3; - a = (easy == 2 ? stbi__get8(s) : 255); - all_a |= a; - if (target == 4) - out[z++] = a; - } - } else { - int bpp = info.bpp; - for (i = 0; i < (int)s->img_x; ++i) { - stbi__uint32 v = - (bpp == 16 ? (stbi__uint32)stbi__get16le(s) : stbi__get32le(s)); - unsigned int a; - out[z++] = STBI__BYTECAST(stbi__shiftsigned(v & mr, rshift, rcount)); - out[z++] = STBI__BYTECAST(stbi__shiftsigned(v & mg, gshift, gcount)); - out[z++] = STBI__BYTECAST(stbi__shiftsigned(v & mb, bshift, bcount)); - a = (ma ? stbi__shiftsigned(v & ma, ashift, acount) : 255); - all_a |= a; - if (target == 4) - out[z++] = STBI__BYTECAST(a); - } - } - stbi__skip(s, pad); - } - } - - // if alpha channel is all 0s, replace with all 255s - if (target == 4 && all_a == 0) - for (i = 4 * s->img_x * s->img_y - 1; i >= 0; i -= 4) - out[i] = 255; - - if (flip_vertically) { - stbi_uc t; - for (j = 0; j < (int)s->img_y >> 1; ++j) { - stbi_uc *p1 = out + j * s->img_x * target; - stbi_uc *p2 = out + (s->img_y - 1 - j) * s->img_x * target; - for (i = 0; i < (int)s->img_x * target; ++i) { - t = p1[i]; - p1[i] = p2[i]; - p2[i] = t; - } - } - } - - if (req_comp && req_comp != target) { - out = stbi__convert_format(out, target, req_comp, s->img_x, s->img_y); - if (out == NULL) - return out; // stbi__convert_format frees input on failure - } - - *x = s->img_x; - *y = s->img_y; - if (comp) - *comp = s->img_n; - return out; -} -#endif - -// Targa Truevision - TGA -// by Jonathan Dummer -#ifndef STBI_NO_TGA -// returns STBI_rgb or whatever, 0 on error -static int stbi__tga_get_comp(int bits_per_pixel, int is_grey, int *is_rgb16) { - // only RGB or RGBA (incl. 16bit) or grey allowed - if (is_rgb16) - *is_rgb16 = 0; - switch (bits_per_pixel) { - case 8: - return STBI_grey; - case 16: - if (is_grey) - return STBI_grey_alpha; - // fallthrough - case 15: - if (is_rgb16) - *is_rgb16 = 1; - return STBI_rgb; - case 24: // fallthrough - case 32: - return bits_per_pixel / 8; - default: - return 0; - } -} - -static int stbi__tga_info(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp) { - int tga_w, tga_h, tga_comp, tga_image_type, tga_bits_per_pixel, - tga_colormap_bpp; - int sz, tga_colormap_type; - stbi__get8(s); // discard Offset - tga_colormap_type = stbi__get8(s); // colormap type - if (tga_colormap_type > 1) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; // only RGB or indexed allowed - } - tga_image_type = stbi__get8(s); // image type - if (tga_colormap_type == 1) { // colormapped (paletted) image - if (tga_image_type != 1 && tga_image_type != 9) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - stbi__skip(s, - 4); // skip index of first colormap entry and number of entries - sz = stbi__get8(s); // check bits per palette color entry - if ((sz != 8) && (sz != 15) && (sz != 16) && (sz != 24) && (sz != 32)) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - stbi__skip(s, 4); // skip image x and y origin - tga_colormap_bpp = sz; - } else { // "normal" image w/o colormap - only RGB or grey allowed, +/- RLE - if ((tga_image_type != 2) && (tga_image_type != 3) && - (tga_image_type != 10) && (tga_image_type != 11)) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; // only RGB or grey allowed, +/- RLE - } - stbi__skip(s, 9); // skip colormap specification and image x/y origin - tga_colormap_bpp = 0; - } - tga_w = stbi__get16le(s); - if (tga_w < 1) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; // test width - } - tga_h = stbi__get16le(s); - if (tga_h < 1) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; // test height - } - tga_bits_per_pixel = stbi__get8(s); // bits per pixel - stbi__get8(s); // ignore alpha bits - if (tga_colormap_bpp != 0) { - if ((tga_bits_per_pixel != 8) && (tga_bits_per_pixel != 16)) { - // when using a colormap, tga_bits_per_pixel is the size of the indexes - // I don't think anything but 8 or 16bit indexes makes sense - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - tga_comp = stbi__tga_get_comp(tga_colormap_bpp, 0, NULL); - } else { - tga_comp = stbi__tga_get_comp( - tga_bits_per_pixel, (tga_image_type == 3) || (tga_image_type == 11), - NULL); - } - if (!tga_comp) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - if (x) - *x = tga_w; - if (y) - *y = tga_h; - if (comp) - *comp = tga_comp; - return 1; // seems to have passed everything -} - -static int stbi__tga_test(stbi__context *s) { - int res = 0; - int sz, tga_color_type; - stbi__get8(s); // discard Offset - tga_color_type = stbi__get8(s); // color type - if (tga_color_type > 1) - goto errorEnd; // only RGB or indexed allowed - sz = stbi__get8(s); // image type - if (tga_color_type == 1) { // colormapped (paletted) image - if (sz != 1 && sz != 9) - goto errorEnd; // colortype 1 demands image type 1 or 9 - stbi__skip(s, - 4); // skip index of first colormap entry and number of entries - sz = stbi__get8(s); // check bits per palette color entry - if ((sz != 8) && (sz != 15) && (sz != 16) && (sz != 24) && (sz != 32)) - goto errorEnd; - stbi__skip(s, 4); // skip image x and y origin - } else { // "normal" image w/o colormap - if ((sz != 2) && (sz != 3) && (sz != 10) && (sz != 11)) - goto errorEnd; // only RGB or grey allowed, +/- RLE - stbi__skip(s, 9); // skip colormap specification and image x/y origin - } - if (stbi__get16le(s) < 1) - goto errorEnd; // test width - if (stbi__get16le(s) < 1) - goto errorEnd; // test height - sz = stbi__get8(s); // bits per pixel - if ((tga_color_type == 1) && (sz != 8) && (sz != 16)) - goto errorEnd; // for colormapped images, bpp is size of an index - if ((sz != 8) && (sz != 15) && (sz != 16) && (sz != 24) && (sz != 32)) - goto errorEnd; - - res = 1; // if we got this far, everything's good and we can return 1 instead - // of 0 - -errorEnd: - stbi__rewind(s); - return res; -} - -// read 16bit value and convert to 24bit RGB -static void stbi__tga_read_rgb16(stbi__context *s, stbi_uc *out) { - stbi__uint16 px = (stbi__uint16)stbi__get16le(s); - stbi__uint16 fiveBitMask = 31; - // we have 3 channels with 5bits each - int r = (px >> 10) & fiveBitMask; - int g = (px >> 5) & fiveBitMask; - int b = px & fiveBitMask; - // Note that this saves the data in RGB(A) order, so it doesn't need to be - // swapped later - out[0] = (stbi_uc)((r * 255) / 31); - out[1] = (stbi_uc)((g * 255) / 31); - out[2] = (stbi_uc)((b * 255) / 31); - - // some people claim that the most significant bit might be used for alpha - // (possibly if an alpha-bit is set in the "image descriptor byte") - // but that only made 16bit test images completely translucent.. - // so let's treat all 15 and 16bit TGAs as RGB with no alpha. -} - -static void *stbi__tga_load(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp, stbi__result_info *ri) { - // read in the TGA header stuff - int tga_offset = stbi__get8(s); - int tga_indexed = stbi__get8(s); - int tga_image_type = stbi__get8(s); - int tga_is_RLE = 0; - int tga_palette_start = stbi__get16le(s); - int tga_palette_len = stbi__get16le(s); - int tga_palette_bits = stbi__get8(s); - int tga_x_origin = stbi__get16le(s); - int tga_y_origin = stbi__get16le(s); - int tga_width = stbi__get16le(s); - int tga_height = stbi__get16le(s); - int tga_bits_per_pixel = stbi__get8(s); - int tga_comp, tga_rgb16 = 0; - int tga_inverted = stbi__get8(s); - // int tga_alpha_bits = tga_inverted & 15; // the 4 lowest bits - unused - // (useless?) - // image data - unsigned char *tga_data; - unsigned char *tga_palette = NULL; - int i, j; - unsigned char raw_data[4] = {0}; - int RLE_count = 0; - int RLE_repeating = 0; - int read_next_pixel = 1; - STBI_NOTUSED(ri); - STBI_NOTUSED(tga_x_origin); // @TODO - STBI_NOTUSED(tga_y_origin); // @TODO - - if (tga_height > STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS) - return stbi__errpuc("too large", "Very large image (corrupt?)"); - if (tga_width > STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS) - return stbi__errpuc("too large", "Very large image (corrupt?)"); - - // do a tiny bit of precessing - if (tga_image_type >= 8) { - tga_image_type -= 8; - tga_is_RLE = 1; - } - tga_inverted = 1 - ((tga_inverted >> 5) & 1); - - // If I'm paletted, then I'll use the number of bits from the palette - if (tga_indexed) - tga_comp = stbi__tga_get_comp(tga_palette_bits, 0, &tga_rgb16); - else - tga_comp = stbi__tga_get_comp(tga_bits_per_pixel, (tga_image_type == 3), - &tga_rgb16); - - if (!tga_comp) // shouldn't really happen, stbi__tga_test() should have - // ensured basic consistency - return stbi__errpuc("bad format", "Can't find out TGA pixelformat"); - - // tga info - *x = tga_width; - *y = tga_height; - if (comp) - *comp = tga_comp; - - if (!stbi__mad3sizes_valid(tga_width, tga_height, tga_comp, 0)) - return stbi__errpuc("too large", "Corrupt TGA"); - - tga_data = - (unsigned char *)stbi__malloc_mad3(tga_width, tga_height, tga_comp, 0); - if (!tga_data) - return stbi__errpuc("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - - // skip to the data's starting position (offset usually = 0) - stbi__skip(s, tga_offset); - - if (!tga_indexed && !tga_is_RLE && !tga_rgb16) { - for (i = 0; i < tga_height; ++i) { - int row = tga_inverted ? tga_height - i - 1 : i; - stbi_uc *tga_row = tga_data + row * tga_width * tga_comp; - stbi__getn(s, tga_row, tga_width * tga_comp); - } - } else { - // do I need to load a palette? - if (tga_indexed) { - if (tga_palette_len == 0) { /* you have to have at least one entry! */ - STBI_FREE(tga_data); - return stbi__errpuc("bad palette", "Corrupt TGA"); - } - - // any data to skip? (offset usually = 0) - stbi__skip(s, tga_palette_start); - // load the palette - tga_palette = - (unsigned char *)stbi__malloc_mad2(tga_palette_len, tga_comp, 0); - if (!tga_palette) { - STBI_FREE(tga_data); - return stbi__errpuc("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - } - if (tga_rgb16) { - stbi_uc *pal_entry = tga_palette; - STBI_ASSERT(tga_comp == STBI_rgb); - for (i = 0; i < tga_palette_len; ++i) { - stbi__tga_read_rgb16(s, pal_entry); - pal_entry += tga_comp; - } - } else if (!stbi__getn(s, tga_palette, tga_palette_len * tga_comp)) { - STBI_FREE(tga_data); - STBI_FREE(tga_palette); - return stbi__errpuc("bad palette", "Corrupt TGA"); - } - } - // load the data - for (i = 0; i < tga_width * tga_height; ++i) { - // if I'm in RLE mode, do I need to get a RLE stbi__pngchunk? - if (tga_is_RLE) { - if (RLE_count == 0) { - // yep, get the next byte as a RLE command - int RLE_cmd = stbi__get8(s); - RLE_count = 1 + (RLE_cmd & 127); - RLE_repeating = RLE_cmd >> 7; - read_next_pixel = 1; - } else if (!RLE_repeating) { - read_next_pixel = 1; - } - } else { - read_next_pixel = 1; - } - // OK, if I need to read a pixel, do it now - if (read_next_pixel) { - // load however much data we did have - if (tga_indexed) { - // read in index, then perform the lookup - int pal_idx = - (tga_bits_per_pixel == 8) ? stbi__get8(s) : stbi__get16le(s); - if (pal_idx >= tga_palette_len) { - // invalid index - pal_idx = 0; - } - pal_idx *= tga_comp; - for (j = 0; j < tga_comp; ++j) { - raw_data[j] = tga_palette[pal_idx + j]; - } - } else if (tga_rgb16) { - STBI_ASSERT(tga_comp == STBI_rgb); - stbi__tga_read_rgb16(s, raw_data); - } else { - // read in the data raw - for (j = 0; j < tga_comp; ++j) { - raw_data[j] = stbi__get8(s); - } - } - // clear the reading flag for the next pixel - read_next_pixel = 0; - } // end of reading a pixel - - // copy data - for (j = 0; j < tga_comp; ++j) - tga_data[i * tga_comp + j] = raw_data[j]; - - // in case we're in RLE mode, keep counting down - --RLE_count; - } - // do I need to invert the image? - if (tga_inverted) { - for (j = 0; j * 2 < tga_height; ++j) { - int index1 = j * tga_width * tga_comp; - int index2 = (tga_height - 1 - j) * tga_width * tga_comp; - for (i = tga_width * tga_comp; i > 0; --i) { - unsigned char temp = tga_data[index1]; - tga_data[index1] = tga_data[index2]; - tga_data[index2] = temp; - ++index1; - ++index2; - } - } - } - // clear my palette, if I had one - if (tga_palette != NULL) { - STBI_FREE(tga_palette); - } - } - - // swap RGB - if the source data was RGB16, it already is in the right order - if (tga_comp >= 3 && !tga_rgb16) { - unsigned char *tga_pixel = tga_data; - for (i = 0; i < tga_width * tga_height; ++i) { - unsigned char temp = tga_pixel[0]; - tga_pixel[0] = tga_pixel[2]; - tga_pixel[2] = temp; - tga_pixel += tga_comp; - } - } - - // convert to target component count - if (req_comp && req_comp != tga_comp) - tga_data = stbi__convert_format(tga_data, tga_comp, req_comp, tga_width, - tga_height); - - // the things I do to get rid of an error message, and yet keep - // Microsoft's C compilers happy... [8^( - tga_palette_start = tga_palette_len = tga_palette_bits = tga_x_origin = - tga_y_origin = 0; - STBI_NOTUSED(tga_palette_start); - // OK, done - return tga_data; -} -#endif - -// ************************************************************************************************* -// Photoshop PSD loader -- PD by Thatcher Ulrich, integration by Nicolas Schulz, -// tweaked by STB - -#ifndef STBI_NO_PSD -static int stbi__psd_test(stbi__context *s) { - int r = (stbi__get32be(s) == 0x38425053); - stbi__rewind(s); - return r; -} - -static int stbi__psd_decode_rle(stbi__context *s, stbi_uc *p, int pixelCount) { - int count, nleft, len; - - count = 0; - while ((nleft = pixelCount - count) > 0) { - len = stbi__get8(s); - if (len == 128) { - // No-op. - } else if (len < 128) { - // Copy next len+1 bytes literally. - len++; - if (len > nleft) - return 0; // corrupt data - count += len; - while (len) { - *p = stbi__get8(s); - p += 4; - len--; - } - } else if (len > 128) { - stbi_uc val; - // Next -len+1 bytes in the dest are replicated from next source byte. - // (Interpret len as a negative 8-bit int.) - len = 257 - len; - if (len > nleft) - return 0; // corrupt data - val = stbi__get8(s); - count += len; - while (len) { - *p = val; - p += 4; - len--; - } - } - } - - return 1; -} - -static void *stbi__psd_load(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp, stbi__result_info *ri, int bpc) { - int pixelCount; - int channelCount, compression; - int channel, i; - int bitdepth; - int w, h; - stbi_uc *out; - STBI_NOTUSED(ri); - - // Check identifier - if (stbi__get32be(s) != 0x38425053) // "8BPS" - return stbi__errpuc("not PSD", "Corrupt PSD image"); - - // Check file type version. - if (stbi__get16be(s) != 1) - return stbi__errpuc("wrong version", "Unsupported version of PSD image"); - - // Skip 6 reserved bytes. - stbi__skip(s, 6); - - // Read the number of channels (R, G, B, A, etc). - channelCount = stbi__get16be(s); - if (channelCount < 0 || channelCount > 16) - return stbi__errpuc("wrong channel count", - "Unsupported number of channels in PSD image"); - - // Read the rows and columns of the image. - h = stbi__get32be(s); - w = stbi__get32be(s); - - if (h > STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS) - return stbi__errpuc("too large", "Very large image (corrupt?)"); - if (w > STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS) - return stbi__errpuc("too large", "Very large image (corrupt?)"); - - // Make sure the depth is 8 bits. - bitdepth = stbi__get16be(s); - if (bitdepth != 8 && bitdepth != 16) - return stbi__errpuc("unsupported bit depth", - "PSD bit depth is not 8 or 16 bit"); - - // Make sure the color mode is RGB. - // Valid options are: - // 0: Bitmap - // 1: Grayscale - // 2: Indexed color - // 3: RGB color - // 4: CMYK color - // 7: Multichannel - // 8: Duotone - // 9: Lab color - if (stbi__get16be(s) != 3) - return stbi__errpuc("wrong color format", "PSD is not in RGB color format"); - - // Skip the Mode Data. (It's the palette for indexed color; other info for - // other modes.) - stbi__skip(s, stbi__get32be(s)); - - // Skip the image resources. (resolution, pen tool paths, etc) - stbi__skip(s, stbi__get32be(s)); - - // Skip the reserved data. - stbi__skip(s, stbi__get32be(s)); - - // Find out if the data is compressed. - // Known values: - // 0: no compression - // 1: RLE compressed - compression = stbi__get16be(s); - if (compression > 1) - return stbi__errpuc("bad compression", - "PSD has an unknown compression format"); - - // Check size - if (!stbi__mad3sizes_valid(4, w, h, 0)) - return stbi__errpuc("too large", "Corrupt PSD"); - - // Create the destination image. - - if (!compression && bitdepth == 16 && bpc == 16) { - out = (stbi_uc *)stbi__malloc_mad3(8, w, h, 0); - ri->bits_per_channel = 16; - } else - out = (stbi_uc *)stbi__malloc(4 * w * h); - - if (!out) - return stbi__errpuc("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - pixelCount = w * h; - - // Initialize the data to zero. - // memset( out, 0, pixelCount * 4 ); - - // Finally, the image data. - if (compression) { - // RLE as used by .PSD and .TIFF - // Loop until you get the number of unpacked bytes you are expecting: - // Read the next source byte into n. - // If n is between 0 and 127 inclusive, copy the next n+1 bytes - // literally. Else if n is between -127 and -1 inclusive, copy the next - // byte -n+1 times. Else if n is 128, noop. - // Endloop - - // The RLE-compressed data is preceded by a 2-byte data count for each row - // in the data, which we're going to just skip. - stbi__skip(s, h * channelCount * 2); - - // Read the RLE data by channel. - for (channel = 0; channel < 4; channel++) { - stbi_uc *p; - - p = out + channel; - if (channel >= channelCount) { - // Fill this channel with default data. - for (i = 0; i < pixelCount; i++, p += 4) - *p = (channel == 3 ? 255 : 0); - } else { - // Read the RLE data. - if (!stbi__psd_decode_rle(s, p, pixelCount)) { - STBI_FREE(out); - return stbi__errpuc("corrupt", "bad RLE data"); - } - } - } - - } else { - // We're at the raw image data. It's each channel in order (Red, Green, - // Blue, Alpha, ...) where each channel consists of an 8-bit (or 16-bit) - // value for each pixel in the image. - - // Read the data by channel. - for (channel = 0; channel < 4; channel++) { - if (channel >= channelCount) { - // Fill this channel with default data. - if (bitdepth == 16 && bpc == 16) { - stbi__uint16 *q = ((stbi__uint16 *)out) + channel; - stbi__uint16 val = channel == 3 ? 65535 : 0; - for (i = 0; i < pixelCount; i++, q += 4) - *q = val; - } else { - stbi_uc *p = out + channel; - stbi_uc val = channel == 3 ? 255 : 0; - for (i = 0; i < pixelCount; i++, p += 4) - *p = val; - } - } else { - if (ri->bits_per_channel == 16) { // output bpc - stbi__uint16 *q = ((stbi__uint16 *)out) + channel; - for (i = 0; i < pixelCount; i++, q += 4) - *q = (stbi__uint16)stbi__get16be(s); - } else { - stbi_uc *p = out + channel; - if (bitdepth == 16) { // input bpc - for (i = 0; i < pixelCount; i++, p += 4) - *p = (stbi_uc)(stbi__get16be(s) >> 8); - } else { - for (i = 0; i < pixelCount; i++, p += 4) - *p = stbi__get8(s); - } - } - } - } - } - - // remove weird white matte from PSD - if (channelCount >= 4) { - if (ri->bits_per_channel == 16) { - for (i = 0; i < w * h; ++i) { - stbi__uint16 *pixel = (stbi__uint16 *)out + 4 * i; - if (pixel[3] != 0 && pixel[3] != 65535) { - float a = pixel[3] / 65535.0f; - float ra = 1.0f / a; - float inv_a = 65535.0f * (1 - ra); - pixel[0] = (stbi__uint16)(pixel[0] * ra + inv_a); - pixel[1] = (stbi__uint16)(pixel[1] * ra + inv_a); - pixel[2] = (stbi__uint16)(pixel[2] * ra + inv_a); - } - } - } else { - for (i = 0; i < w * h; ++i) { - unsigned char *pixel = out + 4 * i; - if (pixel[3] != 0 && pixel[3] != 255) { - float a = pixel[3] / 255.0f; - float ra = 1.0f / a; - float inv_a = 255.0f * (1 - ra); - pixel[0] = (unsigned char)(pixel[0] * ra + inv_a); - pixel[1] = (unsigned char)(pixel[1] * ra + inv_a); - pixel[2] = (unsigned char)(pixel[2] * ra + inv_a); - } - } - } - } - - // convert to desired output format - if (req_comp && req_comp != 4) { - if (ri->bits_per_channel == 16) - out = (stbi_uc *)stbi__convert_format16((stbi__uint16 *)out, 4, req_comp, - w, h); - else - out = stbi__convert_format(out, 4, req_comp, w, h); - if (out == NULL) - return out; // stbi__convert_format frees input on failure - } - - if (comp) - *comp = 4; - *y = h; - *x = w; - - return out; -} -#endif - -// ************************************************************************************************* -// Softimage PIC loader -// by Tom Seddon -// -// See http://softimage.wiki.softimage.com/index.php/INFO:_PIC_file_format -// See http://ozviz.wasp.uwa.edu.au/~pbourke/dataformats/softimagepic/ - -#ifndef STBI_NO_PIC -static int stbi__pic_is4(stbi__context *s, const char *str) { - int i; - for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i) - if (stbi__get8(s) != (stbi_uc)str[i]) - return 0; - - return 1; -} - -static int stbi__pic_test_core(stbi__context *s) { - int i; - - if (!stbi__pic_is4(s, "\x53\x80\xF6\x34")) - return 0; - - for (i = 0; i < 84; ++i) - stbi__get8(s); - - if (!stbi__pic_is4(s, "PICT")) - return 0; - - return 1; -} - -typedef struct { - stbi_uc size, type, channel; -} stbi__pic_packet; - -static stbi_uc *stbi__readval(stbi__context *s, int channel, stbi_uc *dest) { - int mask = 0x80, i; - - for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i, mask >>= 1) { - if (channel & mask) { - if (stbi__at_eof(s)) - return stbi__errpuc("bad file", "PIC file too short"); - dest[i] = stbi__get8(s); - } - } - - return dest; -} - -static void stbi__copyval(int channel, stbi_uc *dest, const stbi_uc *src) { - int mask = 0x80, i; - - for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i, mask >>= 1) - if (channel & mask) - dest[i] = src[i]; -} - -static stbi_uc *stbi__pic_load_core(stbi__context *s, int width, int height, - int *comp, stbi_uc *result) { - int act_comp = 0, num_packets = 0, y, chained; - stbi__pic_packet packets[10]; - - // this will (should...) cater for even some bizarre stuff like having data - // for the same channel in multiple packets. - do { - stbi__pic_packet *packet; - - if (num_packets == sizeof(packets) / sizeof(packets[0])) - return stbi__errpuc("bad format", "too many packets"); - - packet = &packets[num_packets++]; - - chained = stbi__get8(s); - packet->size = stbi__get8(s); - packet->type = stbi__get8(s); - packet->channel = stbi__get8(s); - - act_comp |= packet->channel; - - if (stbi__at_eof(s)) - return stbi__errpuc("bad file", "file too short (reading packets)"); - if (packet->size != 8) - return stbi__errpuc("bad format", "packet isn't 8bpp"); - } while (chained); - - *comp = (act_comp & 0x10 ? 4 : 3); // has alpha channel? - - for (y = 0; y < height; ++y) { - int packet_idx; - - for (packet_idx = 0; packet_idx < num_packets; ++packet_idx) { - stbi__pic_packet *packet = &packets[packet_idx]; - stbi_uc *dest = result + y * width * 4; - - switch (packet->type) { - default: - return stbi__errpuc("bad format", "packet has bad compression type"); - - case 0: { // uncompressed - int x; - - for (x = 0; x < width; ++x, dest += 4) - if (!stbi__readval(s, packet->channel, dest)) - return 0; - break; - } - - case 1: // Pure RLE - { - int left = width, i; - - while (left > 0) { - stbi_uc count, value[4]; - - count = stbi__get8(s); - if (stbi__at_eof(s)) - return stbi__errpuc("bad file", "file too short (pure read count)"); - - if (count > left) - count = (stbi_uc)left; - - if (!stbi__readval(s, packet->channel, value)) - return 0; - - for (i = 0; i < count; ++i, dest += 4) - stbi__copyval(packet->channel, dest, value); - left -= count; - } - } break; - - case 2: { // Mixed RLE - int left = width; - while (left > 0) { - int count = stbi__get8(s), i; - if (stbi__at_eof(s)) - return stbi__errpuc("bad file", - "file too short (mixed read count)"); - - if (count >= 128) { // Repeated - stbi_uc value[4]; - - if (count == 128) - count = stbi__get16be(s); - else - count -= 127; - if (count > left) - return stbi__errpuc("bad file", "scanline overrun"); - - if (!stbi__readval(s, packet->channel, value)) - return 0; - - for (i = 0; i < count; ++i, dest += 4) - stbi__copyval(packet->channel, dest, value); - } else { // Raw - ++count; - if (count > left) - return stbi__errpuc("bad file", "scanline overrun"); - - for (i = 0; i < count; ++i, dest += 4) - if (!stbi__readval(s, packet->channel, dest)) - return 0; - } - left -= count; - } - break; - } - } - } - } - - return result; -} - -static void *stbi__pic_load(stbi__context *s, int *px, int *py, int *comp, - int req_comp, stbi__result_info *ri) { - stbi_uc *result; - int i, x, y, internal_comp; - STBI_NOTUSED(ri); - - if (!comp) - comp = &internal_comp; - - for (i = 0; i < 92; ++i) - stbi__get8(s); - - x = stbi__get16be(s); - y = stbi__get16be(s); - - if (y > STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS) - return stbi__errpuc("too large", "Very large image (corrupt?)"); - if (x > STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS) - return stbi__errpuc("too large", "Very large image (corrupt?)"); - - if (stbi__at_eof(s)) - return stbi__errpuc("bad file", "file too short (pic header)"); - if (!stbi__mad3sizes_valid(x, y, 4, 0)) - return stbi__errpuc("too large", "PIC image too large to decode"); - - stbi__get32be(s); // skip `ratio' - stbi__get16be(s); // skip `fields' - stbi__get16be(s); // skip `pad' - - // intermediate buffer is RGBA - result = (stbi_uc *)stbi__malloc_mad3(x, y, 4, 0); - if (!result) - return stbi__errpuc("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - memset(result, 0xff, x * y * 4); - - if (!stbi__pic_load_core(s, x, y, comp, result)) { - STBI_FREE(result); - result = 0; - } - *px = x; - *py = y; - if (req_comp == 0) - req_comp = *comp; - result = stbi__convert_format(result, 4, req_comp, x, y); - - return result; -} - -static int stbi__pic_test(stbi__context *s) { - int r = stbi__pic_test_core(s); - stbi__rewind(s); - return r; -} -#endif - -// ************************************************************************************************* -// GIF loader -- public domain by Jean-Marc Lienher -- simplified/shrunk by stb - -#ifndef STBI_NO_GIF -typedef struct { - stbi__int16 prefix; - stbi_uc first; - stbi_uc suffix; -} stbi__gif_lzw; - -typedef struct { - int w, h; - stbi_uc *out; // output buffer (always 4 components) - stbi_uc *background; // The current "background" as far as a gif is concerned - stbi_uc *history; - int flags, bgindex, ratio, transparent, eflags; - stbi_uc pal[256][4]; - stbi_uc lpal[256][4]; - stbi__gif_lzw codes[8192]; - stbi_uc *color_table; - int parse, step; - int lflags; - int start_x, start_y; - int max_x, max_y; - int cur_x, cur_y; - int line_size; - int delay; -} stbi__gif; - -static int stbi__gif_test_raw(stbi__context *s) { - int sz; - if (stbi__get8(s) != 'G' || stbi__get8(s) != 'I' || stbi__get8(s) != 'F' || - stbi__get8(s) != '8') - return 0; - sz = stbi__get8(s); - if (sz != '9' && sz != '7') - return 0; - if (stbi__get8(s) != 'a') - return 0; - return 1; -} - -static int stbi__gif_test(stbi__context *s) { - int r = stbi__gif_test_raw(s); - stbi__rewind(s); - return r; -} - -static void stbi__gif_parse_colortable(stbi__context *s, stbi_uc pal[256][4], - int num_entries, int transp) { - int i; - for (i = 0; i < num_entries; ++i) { - pal[i][2] = stbi__get8(s); - pal[i][1] = stbi__get8(s); - pal[i][0] = stbi__get8(s); - pal[i][3] = transp == i ? 0 : 255; - } -} - -static int stbi__gif_header(stbi__context *s, stbi__gif *g, int *comp, - int is_info) { - stbi_uc version; - if (stbi__get8(s) != 'G' || stbi__get8(s) != 'I' || stbi__get8(s) != 'F' || - stbi__get8(s) != '8') - return stbi__err("not GIF", "Corrupt GIF"); - - version = stbi__get8(s); - if (version != '7' && version != '9') - return stbi__err("not GIF", "Corrupt GIF"); - if (stbi__get8(s) != 'a') - return stbi__err("not GIF", "Corrupt GIF"); - - stbi__g_failure_reason = ""; - g->w = stbi__get16le(s); - g->h = stbi__get16le(s); - g->flags = stbi__get8(s); - g->bgindex = stbi__get8(s); - g->ratio = stbi__get8(s); - g->transparent = -1; - - if (g->w > STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS) - return stbi__err("too large", "Very large image (corrupt?)"); - if (g->h > STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS) - return stbi__err("too large", "Very large image (corrupt?)"); - - if (comp != 0) - *comp = 4; // can't actually tell whether it's 3 or 4 until we parse the - // comments - - if (is_info) - return 1; - - if (g->flags & 0x80) - stbi__gif_parse_colortable(s, g->pal, 2 << (g->flags & 7), -1); - - return 1; -} - -static int stbi__gif_info_raw(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp) { - stbi__gif *g = (stbi__gif *)stbi__malloc(sizeof(stbi__gif)); - if (!g) - return stbi__err("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - if (!stbi__gif_header(s, g, comp, 1)) { - STBI_FREE(g); - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - if (x) - *x = g->w; - if (y) - *y = g->h; - STBI_FREE(g); - return 1; -} - -static void stbi__out_gif_code(stbi__gif *g, stbi__uint16 code) { - stbi_uc *p, *c; - int idx; - - // recurse to decode the prefixes, since the linked-list is backwards, - // and working backwards through an interleaved image would be nasty - if (g->codes[code].prefix >= 0) - stbi__out_gif_code(g, g->codes[code].prefix); - - if (g->cur_y >= g->max_y) - return; - - idx = g->cur_x + g->cur_y; - p = &g->out[idx]; - g->history[idx / 4] = 1; - - c = &g->color_table[g->codes[code].suffix * 4]; - if (c[3] > 128) { // don't render transparent pixels; - p[0] = c[2]; - p[1] = c[1]; - p[2] = c[0]; - p[3] = c[3]; - } - g->cur_x += 4; - - if (g->cur_x >= g->max_x) { - g->cur_x = g->start_x; - g->cur_y += g->step; - - while (g->cur_y >= g->max_y && g->parse > 0) { - g->step = (1 << g->parse) * g->line_size; - g->cur_y = g->start_y + (g->step >> 1); - --g->parse; - } - } -} - -static stbi_uc *stbi__process_gif_raster(stbi__context *s, stbi__gif *g) { - stbi_uc lzw_cs; - stbi__int32 len, init_code; - stbi__uint32 first; - stbi__int32 codesize, codemask, avail, oldcode, bits, valid_bits, clear; - stbi__gif_lzw *p; - - lzw_cs = stbi__get8(s); - if (lzw_cs > 12) - return NULL; - clear = 1 << lzw_cs; - first = 1; - codesize = lzw_cs + 1; - codemask = (1 << codesize) - 1; - bits = 0; - valid_bits = 0; - for (init_code = 0; init_code < clear; init_code++) { - g->codes[init_code].prefix = -1; - g->codes[init_code].first = (stbi_uc)init_code; - g->codes[init_code].suffix = (stbi_uc)init_code; - } - - // support no starting clear code - avail = clear + 2; - oldcode = -1; - - len = 0; - for (;;) { - if (valid_bits < codesize) { - if (len == 0) { - len = stbi__get8(s); // start new block - if (len == 0) - return g->out; - } - --len; - bits |= (stbi__int32)stbi__get8(s) << valid_bits; - valid_bits += 8; - } else { - stbi__int32 code = bits & codemask; - bits >>= codesize; - valid_bits -= codesize; - // @OPTIMIZE: is there some way we can accelerate the non-clear path? - if (code == clear) { // clear code - codesize = lzw_cs + 1; - codemask = (1 << codesize) - 1; - avail = clear + 2; - oldcode = -1; - first = 0; - } else if (code == clear + 1) { // end of stream code - stbi__skip(s, len); - while ((len = stbi__get8(s)) > 0) - stbi__skip(s, len); - return g->out; - } else if (code <= avail) { - if (first) { - return stbi__errpuc("no clear code", "Corrupt GIF"); - } - - if (oldcode >= 0) { - p = &g->codes[avail++]; - if (avail > 8192) { - return stbi__errpuc("too many codes", "Corrupt GIF"); - } - - p->prefix = (stbi__int16)oldcode; - p->first = g->codes[oldcode].first; - p->suffix = (code == avail) ? p->first : g->codes[code].first; - } else if (code == avail) - return stbi__errpuc("illegal code in raster", "Corrupt GIF"); - - stbi__out_gif_code(g, (stbi__uint16)code); - - if ((avail & codemask) == 0 && avail <= 0x0FFF) { - codesize++; - codemask = (1 << codesize) - 1; - } - - oldcode = code; - } else { - return stbi__errpuc("illegal code in raster", "Corrupt GIF"); - } - } - } -} - -// this function is designed to support animated gifs, although stb_image -// doesn't support it two back is the image from two frames ago, used for a very -// specific disposal format -static stbi_uc *stbi__gif_load_next(stbi__context *s, stbi__gif *g, int *comp, - int req_comp, stbi_uc *two_back) { - int dispose; - int first_frame; - int pi; - int pcount; - STBI_NOTUSED(req_comp); - - // on first frame, any non-written pixels get the background colour - // (non-transparent) - first_frame = 0; - if (g->out == 0) { - if (!stbi__gif_header(s, g, comp, 0)) - return 0; // stbi__g_failure_reason set by stbi__gif_header - if (!stbi__mad3sizes_valid(4, g->w, g->h, 0)) - return stbi__errpuc("too large", "GIF image is too large"); - pcount = g->w * g->h; - g->out = (stbi_uc *)stbi__malloc(4 * pcount); - g->background = (stbi_uc *)stbi__malloc(4 * pcount); - g->history = (stbi_uc *)stbi__malloc(pcount); - if (!g->out || !g->background || !g->history) - return stbi__errpuc("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - - // image is treated as "transparent" at the start - ie, nothing overwrites - // the current background; background colour is only used for pixels that - // are not rendered first frame, after that "background" color refers to the - // color that was there the previous frame. - memset(g->out, 0x00, 4 * pcount); - memset(g->background, 0x00, - 4 * pcount); // state of the background (starts transparent) - memset(g->history, 0x00, - pcount); // pixels that were affected previous frame - first_frame = 1; - } else { - // second frame - how do we dispose of the previous one? - dispose = (g->eflags & 0x1C) >> 2; - pcount = g->w * g->h; - - if ((dispose == 3) && (two_back == 0)) { - dispose = 2; // if I don't have an image to revert back to, default to the - // old background - } - - if (dispose == 3) { // use previous graphic - for (pi = 0; pi < pcount; ++pi) { - if (g->history[pi]) { - memcpy(&g->out[pi * 4], &two_back[pi * 4], 4); - } - } - } else if (dispose == 2) { - // restore what was changed last frame to background before that frame; - for (pi = 0; pi < pcount; ++pi) { - if (g->history[pi]) { - memcpy(&g->out[pi * 4], &g->background[pi * 4], 4); - } - } - } else { - // This is a non-disposal case eithe way, so just - // leave the pixels as is, and they will become the new background - // 1: do not dispose - // 0: not specified. - } - - // background is what out is after the undoing of the previou frame; - memcpy(g->background, g->out, 4 * g->w * g->h); - } - - // clear my history; - memset(g->history, 0x00, - g->w * g->h); // pixels that were affected previous frame - - for (;;) { - int tag = stbi__get8(s); - switch (tag) { - case 0x2C: /* Image Descriptor */ - { - stbi__int32 x, y, w, h; - stbi_uc *o; - - x = stbi__get16le(s); - y = stbi__get16le(s); - w = stbi__get16le(s); - h = stbi__get16le(s); - if (((x + w) > (g->w)) || ((y + h) > (g->h))) - return stbi__errpuc("bad Image Descriptor", "Corrupt GIF"); - - g->line_size = g->w * 4; - g->start_x = x * 4; - g->start_y = y * g->line_size; - g->max_x = g->start_x + w * 4; - g->max_y = g->start_y + h * g->line_size; - g->cur_x = g->start_x; - g->cur_y = g->start_y; - - // if the width of the specified rectangle is 0, that means - // we may not see *any* pixels or the image is malformed; - // to make sure this is caught, move the current y down to - // max_y (which is what out_gif_code checks). - if (w == 0) - g->cur_y = g->max_y; - - g->lflags = stbi__get8(s); - - if (g->lflags & 0x40) { - g->step = 8 * g->line_size; // first interlaced spacing - g->parse = 3; - } else { - g->step = g->line_size; - g->parse = 0; - } - - if (g->lflags & 0x80) { - stbi__gif_parse_colortable(s, g->lpal, 2 << (g->lflags & 7), - g->eflags & 0x01 ? g->transparent : -1); - g->color_table = (stbi_uc *)g->lpal; - } else if (g->flags & 0x80) { - g->color_table = (stbi_uc *)g->pal; - } else - return stbi__errpuc("missing color table", "Corrupt GIF"); - - o = stbi__process_gif_raster(s, g); - if (!o) - return NULL; - - // if this was the first frame, - pcount = g->w * g->h; - if (first_frame && (g->bgindex > 0)) { - // if first frame, any pixel not drawn to gets the background color - for (pi = 0; pi < pcount; ++pi) { - if (g->history[pi] == 0) { - g->pal[g->bgindex][3] = - 255; // just in case it was made transparent, undo that; It will - // be reset next frame if need be; - memcpy(&g->out[pi * 4], &g->pal[g->bgindex], 4); - } - } - } - - return o; - } - - case 0x21: // Comment Extension. - { - int len; - int ext = stbi__get8(s); - if (ext == 0xF9) { // Graphic Control Extension. - len = stbi__get8(s); - if (len == 4) { - g->eflags = stbi__get8(s); - g->delay = - 10 * stbi__get16le( - s); // delay - 1/100th of a second, saving as 1/1000ths. - - // unset old transparent - if (g->transparent >= 0) { - g->pal[g->transparent][3] = 255; - } - if (g->eflags & 0x01) { - g->transparent = stbi__get8(s); - if (g->transparent >= 0) { - g->pal[g->transparent][3] = 0; - } - } else { - // don't need transparent - stbi__skip(s, 1); - g->transparent = -1; - } - } else { - stbi__skip(s, len); - break; - } - } - while ((len = stbi__get8(s)) != 0) { - stbi__skip(s, len); - } - break; - } - - case 0x3B: // gif stream termination code - return (stbi_uc *)s; // using '1' causes warning on some compilers - - default: - return stbi__errpuc("unknown code", "Corrupt GIF"); - } - } -} - -static void *stbi__load_gif_main_outofmem(stbi__gif *g, stbi_uc *out, - int **delays) { - STBI_FREE(g->out); - STBI_FREE(g->history); - STBI_FREE(g->background); - - if (out) - STBI_FREE(out); - if (delays && *delays) - STBI_FREE(*delays); - return stbi__errpuc("outofmem", "Out of memory"); -} - -static void *stbi__load_gif_main(stbi__context *s, int **delays, int *x, int *y, - int *z, int *comp, int req_comp) { - if (stbi__gif_test(s)) { - int layers = 0; - stbi_uc *u = 0; - stbi_uc *out = 0; - stbi_uc *two_back = 0; - stbi__gif g; - int stride; - int out_size = 0; - int delays_size = 0; - - STBI_NOTUSED(out_size); - STBI_NOTUSED(delays_size); - - memset(&g, 0, sizeof(g)); - if (delays) { - *delays = 0; - } - - do { - u = stbi__gif_load_next(s, &g, comp, req_comp, two_back); - if (u == (stbi_uc *)s) - u = 0; // end of animated gif marker - - if (u) { - *x = g.w; - *y = g.h; - ++layers; - stride = g.w * g.h * 4; - - if (out) { - void *tmp = - (stbi_uc *)STBI_REALLOC_SIZED(out, out_size, layers * stride); - if (!tmp) - return stbi__load_gif_main_outofmem(&g, out, delays); - else { - out = (stbi_uc *)tmp; - out_size = layers * stride; - } - - if (delays) { - int *new_delays = (int *)STBI_REALLOC_SIZED(*delays, delays_size, - sizeof(int) * layers); - if (!new_delays) - return stbi__load_gif_main_outofmem(&g, out, delays); - *delays = new_delays; - delays_size = layers * sizeof(int); - } - } else { - out = (stbi_uc *)stbi__malloc(layers * stride); - if (!out) - return stbi__load_gif_main_outofmem(&g, out, delays); - out_size = layers * stride; - if (delays) { - *delays = (int *)stbi__malloc(layers * sizeof(int)); - if (!*delays) - return stbi__load_gif_main_outofmem(&g, out, delays); - delays_size = layers * sizeof(int); - } - } - memcpy(out + ((layers - 1) * stride), u, stride); - if (layers >= 2) { - two_back = out - 2 * stride; - } - - if (delays) { - (*delays)[layers - 1U] = g.delay; - } - } - } while (u != 0); - - // free temp buffer; - STBI_FREE(g.out); - STBI_FREE(g.history); - STBI_FREE(g.background); - - // do the final conversion after loading everything; - if (req_comp && req_comp != 4) - out = stbi__convert_format(out, 4, req_comp, layers * g.w, g.h); - - *z = layers; - return out; - } else { - return stbi__errpuc("not GIF", "Image was not as a gif type."); - } -} - -static void *stbi__gif_load(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp, stbi__result_info *ri) { - stbi_uc *u = 0; - stbi__gif g; - memset(&g, 0, sizeof(g)); - STBI_NOTUSED(ri); - - u = stbi__gif_load_next(s, &g, comp, req_comp, 0); - if (u == (stbi_uc *)s) - u = 0; // end of animated gif marker - if (u) { - *x = g.w; - *y = g.h; - - // moved conversion to after successful load so that the same - // can be done for multiple frames. - if (req_comp && req_comp != 4) - u = stbi__convert_format(u, 4, req_comp, g.w, g.h); - } else if (g.out) { - // if there was an error and we allocated an image buffer, free it! - STBI_FREE(g.out); - } - - // free buffers needed for multiple frame loading; - STBI_FREE(g.history); - STBI_FREE(g.background); - - return u; -} - -static int stbi__gif_info(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp) { - return stbi__gif_info_raw(s, x, y, comp); -} -#endif - -// ************************************************************************************************* -// Radiance RGBE HDR loader -// originally by Nicolas Schulz -#ifndef STBI_NO_HDR -static int stbi__hdr_test_core(stbi__context *s, const char *signature) { - int i; - for (i = 0; signature[i]; ++i) - if (stbi__get8(s) != signature[i]) - return 0; - stbi__rewind(s); - return 1; -} - -static int stbi__hdr_test(stbi__context *s) { - int r = stbi__hdr_test_core(s, "#?RADIANCE\n"); - stbi__rewind(s); - if (!r) { - r = stbi__hdr_test_core(s, "#?RGBE\n"); - stbi__rewind(s); - } - return r; -} - -#define STBI__HDR_BUFLEN 1024 -static char *stbi__hdr_gettoken(stbi__context *z, char *buffer) { - int len = 0; - char c = '\0'; - - c = (char)stbi__get8(z); - - while (!stbi__at_eof(z) && c != '\n') { - buffer[len++] = c; - if (len == STBI__HDR_BUFLEN - 1) { - // flush to end of line - while (!stbi__at_eof(z) && stbi__get8(z) != '\n') - ; - break; - } - c = (char)stbi__get8(z); - } - - buffer[len] = 0; - return buffer; -} - -static void stbi__hdr_convert(float *output, stbi_uc *input, int req_comp) { - if (input[3] != 0) { - float f1; - // Exponent - f1 = (float)ldexp(1.0f, input[3] - (int)(128 + 8)); - if (req_comp <= 2) - output[0] = (input[0] + input[1] + input[2]) * f1 / 3; - else { - output[0] = input[0] * f1; - output[1] = input[1] * f1; - output[2] = input[2] * f1; - } - if (req_comp == 2) - output[1] = 1; - if (req_comp == 4) - output[3] = 1; - } else { - switch (req_comp) { - case 4: - output[3] = 1; /* fallthrough */ - case 3: - output[0] = output[1] = output[2] = 0; - break; - case 2: - output[1] = 1; /* fallthrough */ - case 1: - output[0] = 0; - break; - } - } -} - -static float *stbi__hdr_load(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp, stbi__result_info *ri) { - char buffer[STBI__HDR_BUFLEN]; - char *token; - int valid = 0; - int width, height; - stbi_uc *scanline; - float *hdr_data; - int len; - unsigned char count, value; - int i, j, k, c1, c2, z; - const char *headerToken; - STBI_NOTUSED(ri); - - // Check identifier - headerToken = stbi__hdr_gettoken(s, buffer); - if (strcmp(headerToken, "#?RADIANCE") != 0 && - strcmp(headerToken, "#?RGBE") != 0) - return stbi__errpf("not HDR", "Corrupt HDR image"); - - // Parse header - for (;;) { - token = stbi__hdr_gettoken(s, buffer); - if (token[0] == 0) - break; - if (strcmp(token, "FORMAT=32-bit_rle_rgbe") == 0) - valid = 1; - } - - if (!valid) - return stbi__errpf("unsupported format", "Unsupported HDR format"); - - // Parse width and height - // can't use sscanf() if we're not using stdio! - token = stbi__hdr_gettoken(s, buffer); - if (strncmp(token, "-Y ", 3)) - return stbi__errpf("unsupported data layout", "Unsupported HDR format"); - token += 3; - height = (int)strtol(token, &token, 10); - while (*token == ' ') - ++token; - if (strncmp(token, "+X ", 3)) - return stbi__errpf("unsupported data layout", "Unsupported HDR format"); - token += 3; - width = (int)strtol(token, NULL, 10); - - if (height > STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS) - return stbi__errpf("too large", "Very large image (corrupt?)"); - if (width > STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS) - return stbi__errpf("too large", "Very large image (corrupt?)"); - - *x = width; - *y = height; - - if (comp) - *comp = 3; - if (req_comp == 0) - req_comp = 3; - - if (!stbi__mad4sizes_valid(width, height, req_comp, sizeof(float), 0)) - return stbi__errpf("too large", "HDR image is too large"); - - // Read data - hdr_data = - (float *)stbi__malloc_mad4(width, height, req_comp, sizeof(float), 0); - if (!hdr_data) - return stbi__errpf("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - - // Load image data - // image data is stored as some number of sca - if (width < 8 || width >= 32768) { - // Read flat data - for (j = 0; j < height; ++j) { - for (i = 0; i < width; ++i) { - stbi_uc rgbe[4]; - main_decode_loop: - stbi__getn(s, rgbe, 4); - stbi__hdr_convert(hdr_data + j * width * req_comp + i * req_comp, rgbe, - req_comp); - } - } - } else { - // Read RLE-encoded data - scanline = NULL; - - for (j = 0; j < height; ++j) { - c1 = stbi__get8(s); - c2 = stbi__get8(s); - len = stbi__get8(s); - if (c1 != 2 || c2 != 2 || (len & 0x80)) { - // not run-length encoded, so we have to actually use THIS data as a - // decoded pixel (note this can't be a valid pixel--one of RGB must be - // >= 128) - stbi_uc rgbe[4]; - rgbe[0] = (stbi_uc)c1; - rgbe[1] = (stbi_uc)c2; - rgbe[2] = (stbi_uc)len; - rgbe[3] = (stbi_uc)stbi__get8(s); - stbi__hdr_convert(hdr_data, rgbe, req_comp); - i = 1; - j = 0; - STBI_FREE(scanline); - goto main_decode_loop; // yes, this makes no sense - } - len <<= 8; - len |= stbi__get8(s); - if (len != width) { - STBI_FREE(hdr_data); - STBI_FREE(scanline); - return stbi__errpf("invalid decoded scanline length", "corrupt HDR"); - } - if (scanline == NULL) { - scanline = (stbi_uc *)stbi__malloc_mad2(width, 4, 0); - if (!scanline) { - STBI_FREE(hdr_data); - return stbi__errpf("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - } - } - - for (k = 0; k < 4; ++k) { - int nleft; - i = 0; - while ((nleft = width - i) > 0) { - count = stbi__get8(s); - if (count > 128) { - // Run - value = stbi__get8(s); - count -= 128; - if (count > nleft) { - STBI_FREE(hdr_data); - STBI_FREE(scanline); - return stbi__errpf("corrupt", "bad RLE data in HDR"); - } - for (z = 0; z < count; ++z) - scanline[i++ * 4 + k] = value; - } else { - // Dump - if (count > nleft) { - STBI_FREE(hdr_data); - STBI_FREE(scanline); - return stbi__errpf("corrupt", "bad RLE data in HDR"); - } - for (z = 0; z < count; ++z) - scanline[i++ * 4 + k] = stbi__get8(s); - } - } - } - for (i = 0; i < width; ++i) - stbi__hdr_convert(hdr_data + (j * width + i) * req_comp, - scanline + i * 4, req_comp); - } - if (scanline) - STBI_FREE(scanline); - } - - return hdr_data; -} - -static int stbi__hdr_info(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp) { - char buffer[STBI__HDR_BUFLEN]; - char *token; - int valid = 0; - int dummy; - - if (!x) - x = &dummy; - if (!y) - y = &dummy; - if (!comp) - comp = &dummy; - - if (stbi__hdr_test(s) == 0) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - - for (;;) { - token = stbi__hdr_gettoken(s, buffer); - if (token[0] == 0) - break; - if (strcmp(token, "FORMAT=32-bit_rle_rgbe") == 0) - valid = 1; - } - - if (!valid) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - token = stbi__hdr_gettoken(s, buffer); - if (strncmp(token, "-Y ", 3)) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - token += 3; - *y = (int)strtol(token, &token, 10); - while (*token == ' ') - ++token; - if (strncmp(token, "+X ", 3)) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - token += 3; - *x = (int)strtol(token, NULL, 10); - *comp = 3; - return 1; -} -#endif // STBI_NO_HDR - -#ifndef STBI_NO_BMP -static int stbi__bmp_info(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp) { - void *p; - stbi__bmp_data info; - - info.all_a = 255; - p = stbi__bmp_parse_header(s, &info); - if (p == NULL) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - if (x) - *x = s->img_x; - if (y) - *y = s->img_y; - if (comp) { - if (info.bpp == 24 && info.ma == 0xff000000) - *comp = 3; - else - *comp = info.ma ? 4 : 3; - } - return 1; -} -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_PSD -static int stbi__psd_info(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp) { - int channelCount, dummy, depth; - if (!x) - x = &dummy; - if (!y) - y = &dummy; - if (!comp) - comp = &dummy; - if (stbi__get32be(s) != 0x38425053) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - if (stbi__get16be(s) != 1) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - stbi__skip(s, 6); - channelCount = stbi__get16be(s); - if (channelCount < 0 || channelCount > 16) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - *y = stbi__get32be(s); - *x = stbi__get32be(s); - depth = stbi__get16be(s); - if (depth != 8 && depth != 16) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - if (stbi__get16be(s) != 3) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - *comp = 4; - return 1; -} - -static int stbi__psd_is16(stbi__context *s) { - int channelCount, depth; - if (stbi__get32be(s) != 0x38425053) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - if (stbi__get16be(s) != 1) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - stbi__skip(s, 6); - channelCount = stbi__get16be(s); - if (channelCount < 0 || channelCount > 16) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - STBI_NOTUSED(stbi__get32be(s)); - STBI_NOTUSED(stbi__get32be(s)); - depth = stbi__get16be(s); - if (depth != 16) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - return 1; -} -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_PIC -static int stbi__pic_info(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp) { - int act_comp = 0, num_packets = 0, chained, dummy; - stbi__pic_packet packets[10]; - - if (!x) - x = &dummy; - if (!y) - y = &dummy; - if (!comp) - comp = &dummy; - - if (!stbi__pic_is4(s, "\x53\x80\xF6\x34")) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - - stbi__skip(s, 88); - - *x = stbi__get16be(s); - *y = stbi__get16be(s); - if (stbi__at_eof(s)) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - if ((*x) != 0 && (1 << 28) / (*x) < (*y)) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - - stbi__skip(s, 8); - - do { - stbi__pic_packet *packet; - - if (num_packets == sizeof(packets) / sizeof(packets[0])) - return 0; - - packet = &packets[num_packets++]; - chained = stbi__get8(s); - packet->size = stbi__get8(s); - packet->type = stbi__get8(s); - packet->channel = stbi__get8(s); - act_comp |= packet->channel; - - if (stbi__at_eof(s)) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - if (packet->size != 8) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - } while (chained); - - *comp = (act_comp & 0x10 ? 4 : 3); - - return 1; -} -#endif - -// ************************************************************************************************* -// Portable Gray Map and Portable Pixel Map loader -// by Ken Miller -// -// PGM: http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/pgm.html -// PPM: http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/ppm.html -// -// Known limitations: -// Does not support comments in the header section -// Does not support ASCII image data (formats P2 and P3) - -#ifndef STBI_NO_PNM - -static int stbi__pnm_test(stbi__context *s) { - char p, t; - p = (char)stbi__get8(s); - t = (char)stbi__get8(s); - if (p != 'P' || (t != '5' && t != '6')) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - return 1; -} - -static void *stbi__pnm_load(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp, - int req_comp, stbi__result_info *ri) { - stbi_uc *out; - STBI_NOTUSED(ri); - - ri->bits_per_channel = - stbi__pnm_info(s, (int *)&s->img_x, (int *)&s->img_y, (int *)&s->img_n); - if (ri->bits_per_channel == 0) - return 0; - - if (s->img_y > STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS) - return stbi__errpuc("too large", "Very large image (corrupt?)"); - if (s->img_x > STBI_MAX_DIMENSIONS) - return stbi__errpuc("too large", "Very large image (corrupt?)"); - - *x = s->img_x; - *y = s->img_y; - if (comp) - *comp = s->img_n; - - if (!stbi__mad4sizes_valid(s->img_n, s->img_x, s->img_y, - ri->bits_per_channel / 8, 0)) - return stbi__errpuc("too large", "PNM too large"); - - out = (stbi_uc *)stbi__malloc_mad4(s->img_n, s->img_x, s->img_y, - ri->bits_per_channel / 8, 0); - if (!out) - return stbi__errpuc("outofmem", "Out of memory"); - stbi__getn(s, out, - s->img_n * s->img_x * s->img_y * (ri->bits_per_channel / 8)); - - if (req_comp && req_comp != s->img_n) { - out = stbi__convert_format(out, s->img_n, req_comp, s->img_x, s->img_y); - if (out == NULL) - return out; // stbi__convert_format frees input on failure - } - return out; -} - -static int stbi__pnm_isspace(char c) { - return c == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == '\n' || c == '\v' || c == '\f' || - c == '\r'; -} - -static void stbi__pnm_skip_whitespace(stbi__context *s, char *c) { - for (;;) { - while (!stbi__at_eof(s) && stbi__pnm_isspace(*c)) - *c = (char)stbi__get8(s); - - if (stbi__at_eof(s) || *c != '#') - break; - - while (!stbi__at_eof(s) && *c != '\n' && *c != '\r') - *c = (char)stbi__get8(s); - } -} - -static int stbi__pnm_isdigit(char c) { return c >= '0' && c <= '9'; } - -static int stbi__pnm_getinteger(stbi__context *s, char *c) { - int value = 0; - - while (!stbi__at_eof(s) && stbi__pnm_isdigit(*c)) { - value = value * 10 + (*c - '0'); - *c = (char)stbi__get8(s); - } - - return value; -} - -static int stbi__pnm_info(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp) { - int maxv, dummy; - char c, p, t; - - if (!x) - x = &dummy; - if (!y) - y = &dummy; - if (!comp) - comp = &dummy; - - stbi__rewind(s); - - // Get identifier - p = (char)stbi__get8(s); - t = (char)stbi__get8(s); - if (p != 'P' || (t != '5' && t != '6')) { - stbi__rewind(s); - return 0; - } - - *comp = - (t == '6') ? 3 : 1; // '5' is 1-component .pgm; '6' is 3-component .ppm - - c = (char)stbi__get8(s); - stbi__pnm_skip_whitespace(s, &c); - - *x = stbi__pnm_getinteger(s, &c); // read width - stbi__pnm_skip_whitespace(s, &c); - - *y = stbi__pnm_getinteger(s, &c); // read height - stbi__pnm_skip_whitespace(s, &c); - - maxv = stbi__pnm_getinteger(s, &c); // read max value - if (maxv > 65535) - return stbi__err("max value > 65535", - "PPM image supports only 8-bit and 16-bit images"); - else if (maxv > 255) - return 16; - else - return 8; -} - -static int stbi__pnm_is16(stbi__context *s) { - if (stbi__pnm_info(s, NULL, NULL, NULL) == 16) - return 1; - return 0; -} -#endif - -static int stbi__info_main(stbi__context *s, int *x, int *y, int *comp) { -#ifndef STBI_NO_JPEG - if (stbi__jpeg_info(s, x, y, comp)) - return 1; -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_PNG - if (stbi__png_info(s, x, y, comp)) - return 1; -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_GIF - if (stbi__gif_info(s, x, y, comp)) - return 1; -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_BMP - if (stbi__bmp_info(s, x, y, comp)) - return 1; -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_PSD - if (stbi__psd_info(s, x, y, comp)) - return 1; -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_PIC - if (stbi__pic_info(s, x, y, comp)) - return 1; -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_PNM - if (stbi__pnm_info(s, x, y, comp)) - return 1; -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_HDR - if (stbi__hdr_info(s, x, y, comp)) - return 1; -#endif - -// test tga last because it's a crappy test! -#ifndef STBI_NO_TGA - if (stbi__tga_info(s, x, y, comp)) - return 1; -#endif - return stbi__err("unknown image type", - "Image not of any known type, or corrupt"); -} - -static int stbi__is_16_main(stbi__context *s) { -#ifndef STBI_NO_PNG - if (stbi__png_is16(s)) - return 1; -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_PSD - if (stbi__psd_is16(s)) - return 1; -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_NO_PNM - if (stbi__pnm_is16(s)) - return 1; -#endif - return 0; -} - -#ifndef STBI_NO_STDIO -STBIDEF int stbi_info(char const *filename, int *x, int *y, int *comp) { - FILE *f = stbi__fopen(filename, "rb"); - int result; - if (!f) - return stbi__err("can't fopen", "Unable to open file"); - result = stbi_info_from_file(f, x, y, comp); - fclose(f); - return result; -} - -STBIDEF int stbi_info_from_file(FILE *f, int *x, int *y, int *comp) { - int r; - stbi__context s; - long pos = ftell(f); - stbi__start_file(&s, f); - r = stbi__info_main(&s, x, y, comp); - fseek(f, pos, SEEK_SET); - return r; -} - -STBIDEF int stbi_is_16_bit(char const *filename) { - FILE *f = stbi__fopen(filename, "rb"); - int result; - if (!f) - return stbi__err("can't fopen", "Unable to open file"); - result = stbi_is_16_bit_from_file(f); - fclose(f); - return result; -} - -STBIDEF int stbi_is_16_bit_from_file(FILE *f) { - int r; - stbi__context s; - long pos = ftell(f); - stbi__start_file(&s, f); - r = stbi__is_16_main(&s); - fseek(f, pos, SEEK_SET); - return r; -} -#endif // !STBI_NO_STDIO - -STBIDEF int stbi_info_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len, int *x, - int *y, int *comp) { - stbi__context s; - stbi__start_mem(&s, buffer, len); - return stbi__info_main(&s, x, y, comp); -} - -STBIDEF int stbi_info_from_callbacks(stbi_io_callbacks const *c, void *user, - int *x, int *y, int *comp) { - stbi__context s; - stbi__start_callbacks(&s, (stbi_io_callbacks *)c, user); - return stbi__info_main(&s, x, y, comp); -} - -STBIDEF int stbi_is_16_bit_from_memory(stbi_uc const *buffer, int len) { - stbi__context s; - stbi__start_mem(&s, buffer, len); - return stbi__is_16_main(&s); -} - -STBIDEF int stbi_is_16_bit_from_callbacks(stbi_io_callbacks const *c, - void *user) { - stbi__context s; - stbi__start_callbacks(&s, (stbi_io_callbacks *)c, user); - return stbi__is_16_main(&s); -} - -#endif // STB_IMAGE_IMPLEMENTATION - -/* - revision history: - 2.20 (2019-02-07) support utf8 filenames in Windows; fix warnings and - platform ifdefs 2.19 (2018-02-11) fix warning 2.18 (2018-01-30) fix - warnings 2.17 (2018-01-29) change sbti__shiftsigned to avoid clang -O2 bug - 1-bit BMP - *_is_16_bit api - avoid warnings - 2.16 (2017-07-23) all functions have 16-bit variants; - STBI_NO_STDIO works again; - compilation fixes; - fix rounding in unpremultiply; - optimize vertical flip; - disable raw_len validation; - documentation fixes - 2.15 (2017-03-18) fix png-1,2,4 bug; now all Imagenet JPGs decode; - warning fixes; disable run-time SSE detection on gcc; - uniform handling of optional "return" values; - thread-safe initialization of zlib tables - 2.14 (2017-03-03) remove deprecated STBI_JPEG_OLD; fixes for Imagenet - JPGs 2.13 (2016-11-29) add 16-bit API, only supported for PNG right now 2.12 - (2016-04-02) fix typo in 2.11 PSD fix that caused crashes 2.11 (2016-04-02) - allocate large structures on the stack remove white matting for transparent - PSD fix reported channel count for PNG & BMP re-enable SSE2 in non-gcc 64-bit - support RGB-formatted JPEG - read 16-bit PNGs (only as 8-bit) - 2.10 (2016-01-22) avoid warning introduced in 2.09 by STBI_REALLOC_SIZED - 2.09 (2016-01-16) allow comments in PNM files - 16-bit-per-pixel TGA (not bit-per-component) - info() for TGA could break due to .hdr handling - info() for BMP to shares code instead of sloppy parse - can use STBI_REALLOC_SIZED if allocator doesn't support - realloc code cleanup 2.08 (2015-09-13) fix to 2.07 cleanup, reading RGB PSD - as RGBA 2.07 (2015-09-13) fix compiler warnings partial animated GIF support - limited 16-bpc PSD support - #ifdef unused functions - bug with < 92 byte PIC,PNM,HDR,TGA - 2.06 (2015-04-19) fix bug where PSD returns wrong '*comp' value - 2.05 (2015-04-19) fix bug in progressive JPEG handling, fix warning - 2.04 (2015-04-15) try to re-enable SIMD on MinGW 64-bit - 2.03 (2015-04-12) extra corruption checking (mmozeiko) - stbi_set_flip_vertically_on_load (nguillemot) - fix NEON support; fix mingw support - 2.02 (2015-01-19) fix incorrect assert, fix warning - 2.01 (2015-01-17) fix various warnings; suppress SIMD on gcc 32-bit - without -msse2 2.00b (2014-12-25) fix STBI_MALLOC in progressive JPEG 2.00 - (2014-12-25) optimize JPG, including x86 SSE2 & NEON SIMD (ryg) progressive - JPEG (stb) PGM/PPM support (Ken Miller) STBI_MALLOC,STBI_REALLOC,STBI_FREE - GIF bugfix -- seemingly never worked - STBI_NO_*, STBI_ONLY_* - 1.48 (2014-12-14) fix incorrectly-named assert() - 1.47 (2014-12-14) 1/2/4-bit PNG support, both direct and paletted (Omar - Cornut & stb) optimize PNG (ryg) fix bug in interlaced PNG with - user-specified channel count (stb) 1.46 (2014-08-26) fix broken tRNS chunk - (colorkey-style transparency) in non-paletted PNG 1.45 (2014-08-16) fix - MSVC-ARM internal compiler error by wrapping malloc 1.44 (2014-08-07) - various warning fixes from Ronny Chevalier - 1.43 (2014-07-15) - fix MSVC-only compiler problem in code changed in 1.42 - 1.42 (2014-07-09) - don't define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS (affects user code) - fixes to stbi__cleanup_jpeg path - added STBI_ASSERT to avoid requiring assert.h - 1.41 (2014-06-25) - fix search&replace from 1.36 that messed up comments/error - messages 1.40 (2014-06-22) fix gcc struct-initialization warning 1.39 - (2014-06-15) fix to TGA optimization when req_comp != number of components in - TGA; fix to GIF loading because BMP wasn't rewinding (whoops, no GIFs in my - test suite) add support for BMP version 5 (more ignored fields) 1.38 - (2014-06-06) suppress MSVC warnings on integer casts truncating values fix - accidental rename of 'skip' field of I/O 1.37 (2014-06-04) remove duplicate - typedef 1.36 (2014-06-03) convert to header file single-file library if - de-iphone isn't set, load iphone images color-swapped instead of returning - NULL 1.35 (2014-05-27) various warnings fix broken STBI_SIMD path fix bug - where stbi_load_from_file no longer left file pointer in correct place fix - broken non-easy path for 32-bit BMP (possibly never used) TGA optimization by - Arseny Kapoulkine 1.34 (unknown) use STBI_NOTUSED in - stbi__resample_row_generic(), fix one more leak in tga failure case 1.33 - (2011-07-14) make stbi_is_hdr work in STBI_NO_HDR (as specified), minor - compiler-friendly improvements 1.32 (2011-07-13) support for "info" function - for all supported filetypes (SpartanJ) 1.31 (2011-06-20) a few more leak - fixes, bug in PNG handling (SpartanJ) 1.30 (2011-06-11) added ability to - load files via callbacks to accomidate custom input streams (Ben Wenger) - removed deprecated format-specific test/load functions - removed support for installable file formats (stbi_loader) -- - would have been broken for IO callbacks anyway error cases in bmp and tga - give messages and don't leak (Raymond Barbiero, grisha) fix inefficiency in - decoding 32-bit BMP (David Woo) 1.29 (2010-08-16) various warning fixes from - Aurelien Pocheville 1.28 (2010-08-01) fix bug in GIF palette transparency - (SpartanJ) 1.27 (2010-08-01) cast-to-stbi_uc to fix warnings 1.26 - (2010-07-24) fix bug in file buffering for PNG reported by SpartanJ 1.25 - (2010-07-17) refix trans_data warning (Won Chun) 1.24 (2010-07-12) perf - improvements reading from files on platforms with lock-heavy fgetc() minor - perf improvements for jpeg deprecated type-specific functions so we'll get - feedback if they're needed attempt to fix trans_data warning (Won Chun) 1.23 - fixed bug in iPhone support 1.22 (2010-07-10) removed image *writing* - support stbi_info support from Jetro Lauha GIF support from Jean-Marc Lienher - iPhone PNG-extensions from James Brown - warning-fixes from Nicolas Schulz and Janez Zemva (i.stbi__err. - Janez (U+017D)emva) 1.21 fix use of 'stbi_uc' in header (reported by jon - blow) 1.20 added support for Softimage PIC, by Tom Seddon 1.19 bug in - interlaced PNG corruption check (found by ryg) 1.18 (2008-08-02) fix a - threading bug (local mutable static) 1.17 support interlaced PNG 1.16 - major bugfix - stbi__convert_format converted one too many pixels 1.15 - initialize some fields for thread safety 1.14 fix threadsafe conversion - bug header-file-only version (#define STBI_HEADER_FILE_ONLY before including) - 1.13 threadsafe - 1.12 const qualifiers in the API - 1.11 Support installable IDCT, colorspace conversion routines - 1.10 Fixes for 64-bit (don't use "unsigned long") - optimized upsampling by Fabian "ryg" Giesen - 1.09 Fix format-conversion for PSD code (bad global variables!) - 1.08 Thatcher Ulrich's PSD code integrated by Nicolas Schulz - 1.07 attempt to fix C++ warning/errors again - 1.06 attempt to fix C++ warning/errors again - 1.05 fix TGA loading to return correct *comp and use good luminance - calc 1.04 default float alpha is 1, not 255; use 'void *' for - stbi_image_free 1.03 bugfixes to STBI_NO_STDIO, STBI_NO_HDR 1.02 support - for (subset of) HDR files, float interface for preferred access to them 1.01 - fix bug: possible bug in handling right-side up bmps... not sure fix bug: the - stbi__bmp_load() and stbi__tga_load() functions didn't work at all 1.00 - interface to zlib that skips zlib header 0.99 correct handling of alpha in - palette 0.98 TGA loader by lonesock; dynamically add loaders (untested) - 0.97 jpeg errors on too large a file; also catch another malloc failure - 0.96 fix detection of invalid v value - particleman@mollyrocket forum - 0.95 during header scan, seek to markers in case of padding - 0.94 STBI_NO_STDIO to disable stdio usage; rename all #defines the same - 0.93 handle jpegtran output; verbose errors - 0.92 read 4,8,16,24,32-bit BMP files of several formats - 0.91 output 24-bit Windows 3.0 BMP files - 0.90 fix a few more warnings; bump version number to approach 1.0 - 0.61 bugfixes due to Marc LeBlanc, Christopher Lloyd - 0.60 fix compiling as c++ - 0.59 fix warnings: merge Dave Moore's -Wall fixes - 0.58 fix bug: zlib uncompressed mode len/nlen was wrong endian - 0.57 fix bug: jpg last huffman symbol before marker was >9 bits but - less than 16 available 0.56 fix bug: zlib uncompressed mode len vs. nlen - 0.55 fix bug: restart_interval not initialized to 0 - 0.54 allow NULL for 'int *comp' - 0.53 fix bug in png 3->4; speedup png decoding - 0.52 png handles req_comp=3,4 directly; minor cleanup; jpeg comments - 0.51 obey req_comp requests, 1-component jpegs return as 1-component, - on 'test' only check type, not whether we support this variant - 0.50 (2006-11-19) - first released version -*/ - -/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This software is available under 2 licenses -- choose whichever you prefer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -ALTERNATIVE A - MIT License -Copyright (c) 2017 Sean Barrett -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of -this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in -the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to -use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies -of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do -so, subject to the following conditions: -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all -copies or substantial portions of the Software. -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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Call stbiw_convert_wchar_to_utf8 to convert - Windows wchar_t filenames to utf8. - -USAGE: - - There are five functions, one for each image file format: - - int stbi_write_png(char const *filename, int w, int h, int comp, const void -*data, int stride_in_bytes); int stbi_write_bmp(char const *filename, int w, int -h, int comp, const void *data); int stbi_write_tga(char const *filename, int w, -int h, int comp, const void *data); int stbi_write_jpg(char const *filename, int -w, int h, int comp, const void *data, int quality); int stbi_write_hdr(char -const *filename, int w, int h, int comp, const float *data); - - void stbi_flip_vertically_on_write(int flag); // flag is non-zero to flip -data vertically - - There are also five equivalent functions that use an arbitrary write -function. You are expected to open/close your file-equivalent before and after -calling these: - - int stbi_write_png_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int w, int -h, int comp, const void *data, int stride_in_bytes); int -stbi_write_bmp_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int w, int h, int -comp, const void *data); int stbi_write_tga_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void -*context, int w, int h, int comp, const void *data); int -stbi_write_hdr_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int w, int h, int -comp, const float *data); int stbi_write_jpg_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void -*context, int x, int y, int comp, const void *data, int quality); - - where the callback is: - void stbi_write_func(void *context, void *data, int size); - - You can configure it with these global variables: - int stbi_write_tga_with_rle; // defaults to true; set to 0 to -disable RLE int stbi_write_png_compression_level; // defaults to 8; set to -higher for more compression int stbi_write_force_png_filter; // defaults -to -1; set to 0..5 to force a filter mode - - - You can define STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO to disable the file variant of these - functions, so the library will not use stdio.h at all. However, this will - also disable HDR writing, because it requires stdio for formatted output. - - Each function returns 0 on failure and non-0 on success. - - The functions create an image file defined by the parameters. The image - is a rectangle of pixels stored from left-to-right, top-to-bottom. - Each pixel contains 'comp' channels of data stored interleaved with 8-bits - per channel, in the following order: 1=Y, 2=YA, 3=RGB, 4=RGBA. (Y is - monochrome color.) The rectangle is 'w' pixels wide and 'h' pixels tall. - The *data pointer points to the first byte of the top-left-most pixel. - For PNG, "stride_in_bytes" is the distance in bytes from the first byte of - a row of pixels to the first byte of the next row of pixels. - - PNG creates output files with the same number of components as the input. - The BMP format expands Y to RGB in the file format and does not - output alpha. - - PNG supports writing rectangles of data even when the bytes storing rows of - data are not consecutive in memory (e.g. sub-rectangles of a larger image), - by supplying the stride between the beginning of adjacent rows. The other - formats do not. (Thus you cannot write a native-format BMP through the BMP - writer, both because it is in BGR order and because it may have padding - at the end of the line.) - - PNG allows you to set the deflate compression level by setting the global - variable 'stbi_write_png_compression_level' (it defaults to 8). - - HDR expects linear float data. Since the format is always 32-bit rgb(e) - data, alpha (if provided) is discarded, and for monochrome data it is - replicated across all three channels. - - TGA supports RLE or non-RLE compressed data. To use non-RLE-compressed - data, set the global variable 'stbi_write_tga_with_rle' to 0. - - JPEG does ignore alpha channels in input data; quality is between 1 and 100. - Higher quality looks better but results in a bigger image. - JPEG baseline (no JPEG progressive). - -CREDITS: - - - Sean Barrett - PNG/BMP/TGA - Baldur Karlsson - HDR - Jean-Sebastien Guay - TGA monochrome - Tim Kelsey - misc enhancements - Alan Hickman - TGA RLE - Emmanuel Julien - initial file IO callback implementation - Jon Olick - original jo_jpeg.cpp code - Daniel Gibson - integrate JPEG, allow external zlib - Aarni Koskela - allow choosing PNG filter - - bugfixes: - github:Chribba - Guillaume Chereau - github:jry2 - github:romigrou - Sergio Gonzalez - Jonas Karlsson - Filip Wasil - Thatcher Ulrich - github:poppolopoppo - Patrick Boettcher - github:xeekworx - Cap Petschulat - Simon Rodriguez - Ivan Tikhonov - github:ignotion - Adam Schackart - Andrew Kensler - -LICENSE - - See end of file for license information. - -*/ - -#ifndef INCLUDE_STB_IMAGE_WRITE_H -#define INCLUDE_STB_IMAGE_WRITE_H - -#include - -// if STB_IMAGE_WRITE_STATIC causes problems, try defining STBIWDEF to 'inline' -// or 'static inline' -#ifndef STBIWDEF -#ifdef STB_IMAGE_WRITE_STATIC -#define STBIWDEF static -#else -#ifdef __cplusplus -#define STBIWDEF extern "C" -#else -#define STBIWDEF extern -#endif -#endif -#endif - -#ifndef STB_IMAGE_WRITE_STATIC // C++ forbids static forward declarations -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_tga_with_rle; -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_png_compression_level; -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_force_png_filter; -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_png(char const *filename, int w, int h, int comp, - const void *data, int stride_in_bytes); -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_bmp(char const *filename, int w, int h, int comp, - const void *data); -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_tga(char const *filename, int w, int h, int comp, - const void *data); -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_hdr(char const *filename, int w, int h, int comp, - const float *data); -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_jpg(char const *filename, int x, int y, int comp, - const void *data, int quality); - -#ifdef STBIW_WINDOWS_UTF8 -STBIWDEF int stbiw_convert_wchar_to_utf8(char *buffer, size_t bufferlen, - const wchar_t *input); -#endif -#endif - -typedef void stbi_write_func(void *context, void *data, int size); - -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_png_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int w, - int h, int comp, const void *data, - int stride_in_bytes); -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_bmp_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int w, - int h, int comp, const void *data); -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_tga_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int w, - int h, int comp, const void *data); -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_hdr_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int w, - int h, int comp, const float *data); -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_jpg_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int x, - int y, int comp, const void *data, - int quality); - -STBIWDEF void stbi_flip_vertically_on_write(int flip_boolean); - -#endif // INCLUDE_STB_IMAGE_WRITE_H - -#ifdef STB_IMAGE_WRITE_IMPLEMENTATION - -#ifdef _WIN32 -#ifndef _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -#define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -#endif -#ifndef _CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE -#define _CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE -#endif -#endif - -#ifndef STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO -#include -#endif // STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#if defined(STBIW_MALLOC) && defined(STBIW_FREE) && \ - (defined(STBIW_REALLOC) || defined(STBIW_REALLOC_SIZED)) -// ok -#elif !defined(STBIW_MALLOC) && !defined(STBIW_FREE) && \ - !defined(STBIW_REALLOC) && !defined(STBIW_REALLOC_SIZED) -// ok -#else -#error \ - "Must define all or none of STBIW_MALLOC, STBIW_FREE, and STBIW_REALLOC (or STBIW_REALLOC_SIZED)." -#endif - -#ifndef STBIW_MALLOC -#define STBIW_MALLOC(sz) malloc(sz) -#define STBIW_REALLOC(p, newsz) realloc(p, newsz) -#define STBIW_FREE(p) free(p) -#endif - -#ifndef STBIW_REALLOC_SIZED -#define STBIW_REALLOC_SIZED(p, oldsz, newsz) STBIW_REALLOC(p, newsz) -#endif - -#ifndef STBIW_MEMMOVE -#define STBIW_MEMMOVE(a, b, sz) memmove(a, b, sz) -#endif - -#ifndef STBIW_ASSERT -#include -#define STBIW_ASSERT(x) assert(x) -#endif - -#define STBIW_UCHAR(x) (unsigned char)((x)&0xff) - -#ifdef STB_IMAGE_WRITE_STATIC -static int stbi_write_png_compression_level = 8; -static int stbi_write_tga_with_rle = 1; -static int stbi_write_force_png_filter = -1; -#else -int stbi_write_png_compression_level = 8; -int stbi_write_tga_with_rle = 1; -int stbi_write_force_png_filter = -1; -#endif - -static int stbi__flip_vertically_on_write = 0; - -STBIWDEF void stbi_flip_vertically_on_write(int flag) { - stbi__flip_vertically_on_write = flag; -} - -typedef struct { - stbi_write_func *func; - void *context; - unsigned char buffer[64]; - int buf_used; -} stbi__write_context; - -// initialize a callback-based context -static void stbi__start_write_callbacks(stbi__write_context *s, - stbi_write_func *c, void *context) { - s->func = c; - s->context = context; -} - -#ifndef STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO - -static void stbi__stdio_write(void *context, void *data, int size) { - fwrite(data, 1, size, (FILE *)context); -} - -#if defined(_WIN32) && defined(STBIW_WINDOWS_UTF8) -#ifdef __cplusplus -#define STBIW_EXTERN extern "C" -#else -#define STBIW_EXTERN extern -#endif -STBIW_EXTERN __declspec(dllimport) int __stdcall MultiByteToWideChar( - unsigned int cp, unsigned long flags, const char *str, int cbmb, - wchar_t *widestr, int cchwide); -STBIW_EXTERN __declspec(dllimport) int __stdcall WideCharToMultiByte( - unsigned int cp, unsigned long flags, const wchar_t *widestr, int cchwide, - char *str, int cbmb, const char *defchar, int *used_default); - -STBIWDEF int stbiw_convert_wchar_to_utf8(char *buffer, size_t bufferlen, - const wchar_t *input) { - return WideCharToMultiByte(65001 /* UTF8 */, 0, input, -1, buffer, - (int)bufferlen, NULL, NULL); -} -#endif - -static FILE *stbiw__fopen(char const *filename, char const *mode) { - FILE *f; -#if defined(_WIN32) && defined(STBIW_WINDOWS_UTF8) - wchar_t wMode[64]; - wchar_t wFilename[1024]; - if (0 == MultiByteToWideChar(65001 /* UTF8 */, 0, filename, -1, wFilename, - sizeof(wFilename) / sizeof(*wFilename))) - return 0; - - if (0 == MultiByteToWideChar(65001 /* UTF8 */, 0, mode, -1, wMode, - sizeof(wMode) / sizeof(*wMode))) - return 0; - -#if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1400 - if (0 != _wfopen_s(&f, wFilename, wMode)) - f = 0; -#else - f = _wfopen(wFilename, wMode); -#endif - -#elif defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1400 - if (0 != fopen_s(&f, filename, mode)) - f = 0; -#else - f = fopen(filename, mode); -#endif - return f; -} - -static int stbi__start_write_file(stbi__write_context *s, - const char *filename) { - FILE *f = stbiw__fopen(filename, "wb"); - stbi__start_write_callbacks(s, stbi__stdio_write, (void *)f); - return f != NULL; -} - -static void stbi__end_write_file(stbi__write_context *s) { - fclose((FILE *)s->context); -} - -#endif // !STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO - -typedef unsigned int stbiw_uint32; -typedef int stb_image_write_test[sizeof(stbiw_uint32) == 4 ? 1 : -1]; - -static void stbiw__writefv(stbi__write_context *s, const char *fmt, va_list v) { - while (*fmt) { - switch (*fmt++) { - case ' ': - break; - case '1': { - unsigned char x = STBIW_UCHAR(va_arg(v, int)); - s->func(s->context, &x, 1); - break; - } - case '2': { - int x = va_arg(v, int); - unsigned char b[2]; - b[0] = STBIW_UCHAR(x); - b[1] = STBIW_UCHAR(x >> 8); - s->func(s->context, b, 2); - break; - } - case '4': { - stbiw_uint32 x = va_arg(v, int); - unsigned char b[4]; - b[0] = STBIW_UCHAR(x); - b[1] = STBIW_UCHAR(x >> 8); - b[2] = STBIW_UCHAR(x >> 16); - b[3] = STBIW_UCHAR(x >> 24); - s->func(s->context, b, 4); - break; - } - default: - STBIW_ASSERT(0); - return; - } - } -} - -static void stbiw__writef(stbi__write_context *s, const char *fmt, ...) { - va_list v; - va_start(v, fmt); - stbiw__writefv(s, fmt, v); - va_end(v); -} - -static void stbiw__write_flush(stbi__write_context *s) { - if (s->buf_used) { - s->func(s->context, &s->buffer, s->buf_used); - s->buf_used = 0; - } -} - -static void stbiw__putc(stbi__write_context *s, unsigned char c) { - s->func(s->context, &c, 1); -} - -static void stbiw__write1(stbi__write_context *s, unsigned char a) { - if ((size_t)s->buf_used + 1 > sizeof(s->buffer)) - stbiw__write_flush(s); - s->buffer[s->buf_used++] = a; -} - -static void stbiw__write3(stbi__write_context *s, unsigned char a, - unsigned char b, unsigned char c) { - int n; - if ((size_t)s->buf_used + 3 > sizeof(s->buffer)) - stbiw__write_flush(s); - n = s->buf_used; - s->buf_used = n + 3; - s->buffer[n + 0] = a; - s->buffer[n + 1] = b; - s->buffer[n + 2] = c; -} - -static void stbiw__write_pixel(stbi__write_context *s, int rgb_dir, int comp, - int write_alpha, int expand_mono, - unsigned char *d) { - unsigned char bg[3] = {255, 0, 255}, px[3]; - int k; - - if (write_alpha < 0) - stbiw__write1(s, d[comp - 1]); - - switch (comp) { - case 2: // 2 pixels = mono + alpha, alpha is written separately, so same as - // 1-channel case - case 1: - if (expand_mono) - stbiw__write3(s, d[0], d[0], d[0]); // monochrome bmp - else - stbiw__write1(s, d[0]); // monochrome TGA - break; - case 4: - if (!write_alpha) { - // composite against pink background - for (k = 0; k < 3; ++k) - px[k] = bg[k] + ((d[k] - bg[k]) * d[3]) / 255; - stbiw__write3(s, px[1 - rgb_dir], px[1], px[1 + rgb_dir]); - break; - } - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - case 3: - stbiw__write3(s, d[1 - rgb_dir], d[1], d[1 + rgb_dir]); - break; - } - if (write_alpha > 0) - stbiw__write1(s, d[comp - 1]); -} - -static void stbiw__write_pixels(stbi__write_context *s, int rgb_dir, int vdir, - int x, int y, int comp, void *data, - int write_alpha, int scanline_pad, - int expand_mono) { - stbiw_uint32 zero = 0; - int i, j, j_end; - - if (y <= 0) - return; - - if (stbi__flip_vertically_on_write) - vdir *= -1; - - if (vdir < 0) { - j_end = -1; - j = y - 1; - } else { - j_end = y; - j = 0; - } - - for (; j != j_end; j += vdir) { - for (i = 0; i < x; ++i) { - unsigned char *d = (unsigned char *)data + (j * x + i) * comp; - stbiw__write_pixel(s, rgb_dir, comp, write_alpha, expand_mono, d); - } - stbiw__write_flush(s); - s->func(s->context, &zero, scanline_pad); - } -} - -static int stbiw__outfile(stbi__write_context *s, int rgb_dir, int vdir, int x, - int y, int comp, int expand_mono, void *data, - int alpha, int pad, const char *fmt, ...) { - if (y < 0 || x < 0) { - return 0; - } else { - va_list v; - va_start(v, fmt); - stbiw__writefv(s, fmt, v); - va_end(v); - stbiw__write_pixels(s, rgb_dir, vdir, x, y, comp, data, alpha, pad, - expand_mono); - return 1; - } -} - -static int stbi_write_bmp_core(stbi__write_context *s, int x, int y, int comp, - const void *data) { - if (comp != 4) { - // write RGB bitmap - int pad = (-x * 3) & 3; - return stbiw__outfile(s, -1, -1, x, y, comp, 1, (void *)data, 0, pad, - "11 4 22 4" - "4 44 22 444444", - 'B', 'M', 14 + 40 + (x * 3 + pad) * y, 0, 0, - 14 + 40, // file header - 40, x, y, 1, 24, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); // bitmap header - } else { - // RGBA bitmaps need a v4 header - // use BI_BITFIELDS mode with 32bpp and alpha mask - // (straight BI_RGB with alpha mask doesn't work in most readers) - return stbiw__outfile( - s, -1, -1, x, y, comp, 1, (void *)data, 1, 0, - "11 4 22 4" - "4 44 22 444444 4444 4 444 444 444 444", - 'B', 'M', 14 + 108 + x * y * 4, 0, 0, 14 + 108, // file header - 108, x, y, 1, 32, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0xff0000, 0xff00, 0xff, 0xff000000u, - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); // bitmap V4 header - } -} - -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_bmp_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int x, - int y, int comp, const void *data) { - stbi__write_context s = {0}; - stbi__start_write_callbacks(&s, func, context); - return stbi_write_bmp_core(&s, x, y, comp, data); -} - -#ifndef STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_bmp(char const *filename, int x, int y, int comp, - const void *data) { - stbi__write_context s = {0}; - if (stbi__start_write_file(&s, filename)) { - int r = stbi_write_bmp_core(&s, x, y, comp, data); - stbi__end_write_file(&s); - return r; - } else - return 0; -} -#endif //! STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO - -static int stbi_write_tga_core(stbi__write_context *s, int x, int y, int comp, - void *data) { - int has_alpha = (comp == 2 || comp == 4); - int colorbytes = has_alpha ? comp - 1 : comp; - int format = - colorbytes < 2 - ? 3 - : 2; // 3 color channels (RGB/RGBA) = 2, 1 color channel (Y/YA) = 3 - - if (y < 0 || x < 0) - return 0; - - if (!stbi_write_tga_with_rle) { - return stbiw__outfile(s, -1, -1, x, y, comp, 0, (void *)data, has_alpha, 0, - "111 221 2222 11", 0, 0, format, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, x, y, - (colorbytes + has_alpha) * 8, has_alpha * 8); - } else { - int i, j, k; - int jend, jdir; - - stbiw__writef(s, "111 221 2222 11", 0, 0, format + 8, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, x, y, - (colorbytes + has_alpha) * 8, has_alpha * 8); - - if (stbi__flip_vertically_on_write) { - j = 0; - jend = y; - jdir = 1; - } else { - j = y - 1; - jend = -1; - jdir = -1; - } - for (; j != jend; j += jdir) { - unsigned char *row = (unsigned char *)data + j * x * comp; - int len; - - for (i = 0; i < x; i += len) { - unsigned char *begin = row + i * comp; - int diff = 1; - len = 1; - - if (i < x - 1) { - ++len; - diff = memcmp(begin, row + (i + 1) * comp, comp); - if (diff) { - const unsigned char *prev = begin; - for (k = i + 2; k < x && len < 128; ++k) { - if (memcmp(prev, row + k * comp, comp)) { - prev += comp; - ++len; - } else { - --len; - break; - } - } - } else { - for (k = i + 2; k < x && len < 128; ++k) { - if (!memcmp(begin, row + k * comp, comp)) { - ++len; - } else { - break; - } - } - } - } - - if (diff) { - unsigned char header = STBIW_UCHAR(len - 1); - stbiw__write1(s, header); - for (k = 0; k < len; ++k) { - stbiw__write_pixel(s, -1, comp, has_alpha, 0, begin + k * comp); - } - } else { - unsigned char header = STBIW_UCHAR(len - 129); - stbiw__write1(s, header); - stbiw__write_pixel(s, -1, comp, has_alpha, 0, begin); - } - } - } - stbiw__write_flush(s); - } - return 1; -} - -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_tga_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int x, - int y, int comp, const void *data) { - stbi__write_context s = {0}; - stbi__start_write_callbacks(&s, func, context); - return stbi_write_tga_core(&s, x, y, comp, (void *)data); -} - -#ifndef STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_tga(char const *filename, int x, int y, int comp, - const void *data) { - stbi__write_context s = {0}; - if (stbi__start_write_file(&s, filename)) { - int r = stbi_write_tga_core(&s, x, y, comp, (void *)data); - stbi__end_write_file(&s); - return r; - } else - return 0; -} -#endif - -// ************************************************************************************************* -// Radiance RGBE HDR writer -// by Baldur Karlsson - -#define stbiw__max(a, b) ((a) > (b) ? (a) : (b)) - -#ifndef STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO - -static void stbiw__linear_to_rgbe(unsigned char *rgbe, float *linear) { - int exponent; - float maxcomp = stbiw__max(linear[0], stbiw__max(linear[1], linear[2])); - - if (maxcomp < 1e-32f) { - rgbe[0] = rgbe[1] = rgbe[2] = rgbe[3] = 0; - } else { - float normalize = (float)frexp(maxcomp, &exponent) * 256.0f / maxcomp; - - rgbe[0] = (unsigned char)(linear[0] * normalize); - rgbe[1] = (unsigned char)(linear[1] * normalize); - rgbe[2] = (unsigned char)(linear[2] * normalize); - rgbe[3] = (unsigned char)(exponent + 128); - } -} - -static void stbiw__write_run_data(stbi__write_context *s, int length, - unsigned char databyte) { - unsigned char lengthbyte = STBIW_UCHAR(length + 128); - STBIW_ASSERT(length + 128 <= 255); - s->func(s->context, &lengthbyte, 1); - s->func(s->context, &databyte, 1); -} - -static void stbiw__write_dump_data(stbi__write_context *s, int length, - unsigned char *data) { - unsigned char lengthbyte = STBIW_UCHAR(length); - STBIW_ASSERT(length <= - 128); // inconsistent with spec but consistent with official code - s->func(s->context, &lengthbyte, 1); - s->func(s->context, data, length); -} - -static void stbiw__write_hdr_scanline(stbi__write_context *s, int width, - int ncomp, unsigned char *scratch, - float *scanline) { - unsigned char scanlineheader[4] = {2, 2, 0, 0}; - unsigned char rgbe[4]; - float linear[3]; - int x; - - scanlineheader[2] = (width & 0xff00) >> 8; - scanlineheader[3] = (width & 0x00ff); - - /* skip RLE for images too small or large */ - if (width < 8 || width >= 32768) { - for (x = 0; x < width; x++) { - switch (ncomp) { - case 4: /* fallthrough */ - case 3: - linear[2] = scanline[x * ncomp + 2]; - linear[1] = scanline[x * ncomp + 1]; - linear[0] = scanline[x * ncomp + 0]; - break; - default: - linear[0] = linear[1] = linear[2] = scanline[x * ncomp + 0]; - break; - } - stbiw__linear_to_rgbe(rgbe, linear); - s->func(s->context, rgbe, 4); - } - } else { - int c, r; - /* encode into scratch buffer */ - for (x = 0; x < width; x++) { - switch (ncomp) { - case 4: /* fallthrough */ - case 3: - linear[2] = scanline[x * ncomp + 2]; - linear[1] = scanline[x * ncomp + 1]; - linear[0] = scanline[x * ncomp + 0]; - break; - default: - linear[0] = linear[1] = linear[2] = scanline[x * ncomp + 0]; - break; - } - stbiw__linear_to_rgbe(rgbe, linear); - scratch[x + width * 0] = rgbe[0]; - scratch[x + width * 1] = rgbe[1]; - scratch[x + width * 2] = rgbe[2]; - scratch[x + width * 3] = rgbe[3]; - } - - s->func(s->context, scanlineheader, 4); - - /* RLE each component separately */ - for (c = 0; c < 4; c++) { - unsigned char *comp = &scratch[width * c]; - - x = 0; - while (x < width) { - // find first run - r = x; - while (r + 2 < width) { - if (comp[r] == comp[r + 1] && comp[r] == comp[r + 2]) - break; - ++r; - } - if (r + 2 >= width) - r = width; - // dump up to first run - while (x < r) { - int len = r - x; - if (len > 128) - len = 128; - stbiw__write_dump_data(s, len, &comp[x]); - x += len; - } - // if there's a run, output it - if (r + 2 < width) { // same test as what we break out of in search - // loop, so only true if we break'd - // find next byte after run - while (r < width && comp[r] == comp[x]) - ++r; - // output run up to r - while (x < r) { - int len = r - x; - if (len > 127) - len = 127; - stbiw__write_run_data(s, len, comp[x]); - x += len; - } - } - } - } - } -} - -static int stbi_write_hdr_core(stbi__write_context *s, int x, int y, int comp, - float *data) { - if (y <= 0 || x <= 0 || data == NULL) - return 0; - else { - // Each component is stored separately. Allocate scratch space for full - // output scanline. - unsigned char *scratch = (unsigned char *)STBIW_MALLOC(x * 4); - int i, len; - char buffer[128]; - char header[] = - "#?RADIANCE\n# Written by stb_image_write.h\nFORMAT=32-bit_rle_rgbe\n"; - s->func(s->context, header, sizeof(header) - 1); - -#ifdef __STDC_LIB_EXT1__ - len = - sprintf_s(buffer, sizeof(buffer), - "EXPOSURE= 1.0000000000000\n\n-Y %d +X %d\n", y, x); -#else - len = sprintf(buffer, "EXPOSURE= 1.0000000000000\n\n-Y %d +X %d\n", - y, x); -#endif - s->func(s->context, buffer, len); - - for (i = 0; i < y; i++) - stbiw__write_hdr_scanline( - s, x, comp, scratch, - data + comp * x * (stbi__flip_vertically_on_write ? y - 1 - i : i)); - STBIW_FREE(scratch); - return 1; - } -} - -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_hdr_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int x, - int y, int comp, const float *data) { - stbi__write_context s = {0}; - stbi__start_write_callbacks(&s, func, context); - return stbi_write_hdr_core(&s, x, y, comp, (float *)data); -} - -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_hdr(char const *filename, int x, int y, int comp, - const float *data) { - stbi__write_context s = {0}; - if (stbi__start_write_file(&s, filename)) { - int r = stbi_write_hdr_core(&s, x, y, comp, (float *)data); - stbi__end_write_file(&s); - return r; - } else - return 0; -} -#endif // STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// PNG writer -// - -#ifndef STBIW_ZLIB_COMPRESS -// stretchy buffer; stbiw__sbpush() == vector<>::push_back() -- stbiw__sbcount() -// == vector<>::size() -#define stbiw__sbraw(a) ((int *)(void *)(a)-2) -#define stbiw__sbm(a) stbiw__sbraw(a)[0] -#define stbiw__sbn(a) stbiw__sbraw(a)[1] - -#define stbiw__sbneedgrow(a, n) ((a) == 0 || stbiw__sbn(a) + n >= stbiw__sbm(a)) -#define stbiw__sbmaybegrow(a, n) \ - (stbiw__sbneedgrow(a, (n)) ? stbiw__sbgrow(a, n) : 0) -#define stbiw__sbgrow(a, n) stbiw__sbgrowf((void **)&(a), (n), sizeof(*(a))) - -#define stbiw__sbpush(a, v) \ - (stbiw__sbmaybegrow(a, 1), (a)[stbiw__sbn(a)++] = (v)) -#define stbiw__sbcount(a) ((a) ? stbiw__sbn(a) : 0) -#define stbiw__sbfree(a) ((a) ? STBIW_FREE(stbiw__sbraw(a)), 0 : 0) - -static void *stbiw__sbgrowf(void **arr, int increment, int itemsize) { - int m = *arr ? 2 * stbiw__sbm(*arr) + increment : increment + 1; - void *p = STBIW_REALLOC_SIZED( - *arr ? stbiw__sbraw(*arr) : 0, - *arr ? (stbiw__sbm(*arr) * itemsize + sizeof(int) * 2) : 0, - itemsize * m + sizeof(int) * 2); - STBIW_ASSERT(p); - if (p) { - if (!*arr) - ((int *)p)[1] = 0; - *arr = (void *)((int *)p + 2); - stbiw__sbm(*arr) = m; - } - return *arr; -} - -static unsigned char *stbiw__zlib_flushf(unsigned char *data, - unsigned int *bitbuffer, - int *bitcount) { - while (*bitcount >= 8) { - stbiw__sbpush(data, STBIW_UCHAR(*bitbuffer)); - *bitbuffer >>= 8; - *bitcount -= 8; - } - return data; -} - -static int stbiw__zlib_bitrev(int code, int codebits) { - int res = 0; - while (codebits--) { - res = (res << 1) | (code & 1); - code >>= 1; - } - return res; -} - -static unsigned int stbiw__zlib_countm(unsigned char *a, unsigned char *b, - int limit) { - int i; - for (i = 0; i < limit && i < 258; ++i) - if (a[i] != b[i]) - break; - return i; -} - -static unsigned int stbiw__zhash(unsigned char *data) { - stbiw_uint32 hash = data[0] + (data[1] << 8) + (data[2] << 16); - hash ^= hash << 3; - hash += hash >> 5; - hash ^= hash << 4; - hash += hash >> 17; - hash ^= hash << 25; - hash += hash >> 6; - return hash; -} - -#define stbiw__zlib_flush() (out = stbiw__zlib_flushf(out, &bitbuf, &bitcount)) -#define stbiw__zlib_add(code, codebits) \ - (bitbuf |= (code) << bitcount, bitcount += (codebits), stbiw__zlib_flush()) -#define stbiw__zlib_huffa(b, c) stbiw__zlib_add(stbiw__zlib_bitrev(b, c), c) -// default huffman tables -#define stbiw__zlib_huff1(n) stbiw__zlib_huffa(0x30 + (n), 8) -#define stbiw__zlib_huff2(n) stbiw__zlib_huffa(0x190 + (n)-144, 9) -#define stbiw__zlib_huff3(n) stbiw__zlib_huffa(0 + (n)-256, 7) -#define stbiw__zlib_huff4(n) stbiw__zlib_huffa(0xc0 + (n)-280, 8) -#define stbiw__zlib_huff(n) \ - ((n) <= 143 ? stbiw__zlib_huff1(n) \ - : (n) <= 255 ? stbiw__zlib_huff2(n) \ - : (n) <= 279 ? stbiw__zlib_huff3(n) \ - : stbiw__zlib_huff4(n)) -#define stbiw__zlib_huffb(n) \ - ((n) <= 143 ? stbiw__zlib_huff1(n) : stbiw__zlib_huff2(n)) - -#define stbiw__ZHASH 16384 - -#endif // STBIW_ZLIB_COMPRESS - -STBIWDEF unsigned char *stbi_zlib_compress(unsigned char *data, int data_len, - int *out_len, int quality) { -#ifdef STBIW_ZLIB_COMPRESS - // user provided a zlib compress implementation, use that - return STBIW_ZLIB_COMPRESS(data, data_len, out_len, quality); -#else // use builtin - static unsigned short lengthc[] = { - 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 23, 27, - 31, 35, 43, 51, 59, 67, 83, 99, 115, 131, 163, 195, 227, 258, 259}; - static unsigned char lengtheb[] = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, - 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, - 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5, 0}; - static unsigned short distc[] = { - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 13, 17, 25, 33, - 49, 65, 97, 129, 193, 257, 385, 513, 769, 1025, 1537, - 2049, 3073, 4097, 6145, 8193, 12289, 16385, 24577, 32768}; - static unsigned char disteb[] = {0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, - 4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8, 8, - 9, 9, 10, 10, 11, 11, 12, 12, 13, 13}; - unsigned int bitbuf = 0; - int i, j, bitcount = 0; - unsigned char *out = NULL; - unsigned char ***hash_table = - (unsigned char ***)STBIW_MALLOC(stbiw__ZHASH * sizeof(unsigned char **)); - if (hash_table == NULL) - return NULL; - if (quality < 5) - quality = 5; - - stbiw__sbpush(out, 0x78); // DEFLATE 32K window - stbiw__sbpush(out, 0x5e); // FLEVEL = 1 - stbiw__zlib_add(1, 1); // BFINAL = 1 - stbiw__zlib_add(1, 2); // BTYPE = 1 -- fixed huffman - - for (i = 0; i < stbiw__ZHASH; ++i) - hash_table[i] = NULL; - - i = 0; - while (i < data_len - 3) { - // hash next 3 bytes of data to be compressed - int h = stbiw__zhash(data + i) & (stbiw__ZHASH - 1), best = 3; - unsigned char *bestloc = 0; - unsigned char **hlist = hash_table[h]; - int n = stbiw__sbcount(hlist); - for (j = 0; j < n; ++j) { - if (hlist[j] - data > i - 32768) { // if entry lies within window - int d = stbiw__zlib_countm(hlist[j], data + i, data_len - i); - if (d >= best) { - best = d; - bestloc = hlist[j]; - } - } - } - // when hash table entry is too long, delete half the entries - if (hash_table[h] && stbiw__sbn(hash_table[h]) == 2 * quality) { - STBIW_MEMMOVE(hash_table[h], hash_table[h] + quality, - sizeof(hash_table[h][0]) * quality); - stbiw__sbn(hash_table[h]) = quality; - } - stbiw__sbpush(hash_table[h], data + i); - - if (bestloc) { - // "lazy matching" - check match at *next* byte, and if it's better, do - // cur byte as literal - h = stbiw__zhash(data + i + 1) & (stbiw__ZHASH - 1); - hlist = hash_table[h]; - n = stbiw__sbcount(hlist); - for (j = 0; j < n; ++j) { - if (hlist[j] - data > i - 32767) { - int e = stbiw__zlib_countm(hlist[j], data + i + 1, data_len - i - 1); - if (e > best) { // if next match is better, bail on current match - bestloc = NULL; - break; - } - } - } - } - - if (bestloc) { - int d = (int)(data + i - bestloc); // distance back - STBIW_ASSERT(d <= 32767 && best <= 258); - for (j = 0; best > lengthc[j + 1] - 1; ++j) - ; - stbiw__zlib_huff(j + 257); - if (lengtheb[j]) - stbiw__zlib_add(best - lengthc[j], lengtheb[j]); - for (j = 0; d > distc[j + 1] - 1; ++j) - ; - stbiw__zlib_add(stbiw__zlib_bitrev(j, 5), 5); - if (disteb[j]) - stbiw__zlib_add(d - distc[j], disteb[j]); - i += best; - } else { - stbiw__zlib_huffb(data[i]); - ++i; - } - } - // write out final bytes - for (; i < data_len; ++i) - stbiw__zlib_huffb(data[i]); - stbiw__zlib_huff(256); // end of block - // pad with 0 bits to byte boundary - while (bitcount) - stbiw__zlib_add(0, 1); - - for (i = 0; i < stbiw__ZHASH; ++i) - (void)stbiw__sbfree(hash_table[i]); - STBIW_FREE(hash_table); - - // store uncompressed instead if compression was worse - if (stbiw__sbn(out) > data_len + 2 + ((data_len + 32766) / 32767) * 5) { - stbiw__sbn(out) = 2; // truncate to DEFLATE 32K window and FLEVEL = 1 - for (j = 0; j < data_len;) { - int blocklen = data_len - j; - if (blocklen > 32767) - blocklen = 32767; - stbiw__sbpush(out, - data_len - j == - blocklen); // BFINAL = ?, BTYPE = 0 -- no compression - stbiw__sbpush(out, STBIW_UCHAR(blocklen)); // LEN - stbiw__sbpush(out, STBIW_UCHAR(blocklen >> 8)); - stbiw__sbpush(out, STBIW_UCHAR(~blocklen)); // NLEN - stbiw__sbpush(out, STBIW_UCHAR(~blocklen >> 8)); - memcpy(out + stbiw__sbn(out), data + j, blocklen); - stbiw__sbn(out) += blocklen; - j += blocklen; - } - } - - { - // compute adler32 on input - unsigned int s1 = 1, s2 = 0; - int blocklen = (int)(data_len % 5552); - j = 0; - while (j < data_len) { - for (i = 0; i < blocklen; ++i) { - s1 += data[j + i]; - s2 += s1; - } - s1 %= 65521; - s2 %= 65521; - j += blocklen; - blocklen = 5552; - } - stbiw__sbpush(out, STBIW_UCHAR(s2 >> 8)); - stbiw__sbpush(out, STBIW_UCHAR(s2)); - stbiw__sbpush(out, STBIW_UCHAR(s1 >> 8)); - stbiw__sbpush(out, STBIW_UCHAR(s1)); - } - *out_len = stbiw__sbn(out); - // make returned pointer freeable - STBIW_MEMMOVE(stbiw__sbraw(out), out, *out_len); - return (unsigned char *)stbiw__sbraw(out); -#endif // STBIW_ZLIB_COMPRESS -} - -static unsigned int stbiw__crc32(unsigned char *buffer, int len) { -#ifdef STBIW_CRC32 - return STBIW_CRC32(buffer, len); -#else - static unsigned int crc_table[256] = { - 0x00000000, 0x77073096, 0xEE0E612C, 0x990951BA, 0x076DC419, 0x706AF48F, - 0xE963A535, 0x9E6495A3, 0x0eDB8832, 0x79DCB8A4, 0xE0D5E91E, 0x97D2D988, - 0x09B64C2B, 0x7EB17CBD, 0xE7B82D07, 0x90BF1D91, 0x1DB71064, 0x6AB020F2, - 0xF3B97148, 0x84BE41DE, 0x1ADAD47D, 0x6DDDE4EB, 0xF4D4B551, 0x83D385C7, - 0x136C9856, 0x646BA8C0, 0xFD62F97A, 0x8A65C9EC, 0x14015C4F, 0x63066CD9, - 0xFA0F3D63, 0x8D080DF5, 0x3B6E20C8, 0x4C69105E, 0xD56041E4, 0xA2677172, - 0x3C03E4D1, 0x4B04D447, 0xD20D85FD, 0xA50AB56B, 0x35B5A8FA, 0x42B2986C, - 0xDBBBC9D6, 0xACBCF940, 0x32D86CE3, 0x45DF5C75, 0xDCD60DCF, 0xABD13D59, - 0x26D930AC, 0x51DE003A, 0xC8D75180, 0xBFD06116, 0x21B4F4B5, 0x56B3C423, - 0xCFBA9599, 0xB8BDA50F, 0x2802B89E, 0x5F058808, 0xC60CD9B2, 0xB10BE924, - 0x2F6F7C87, 0x58684C11, 0xC1611DAB, 0xB6662D3D, 0x76DC4190, 0x01DB7106, - 0x98D220BC, 0xEFD5102A, 0x71B18589, 0x06B6B51F, 0x9FBFE4A5, 0xE8B8D433, - 0x7807C9A2, 0x0F00F934, 0x9609A88E, 0xE10E9818, 0x7F6A0DBB, 0x086D3D2D, - 0x91646C97, 0xE6635C01, 0x6B6B51F4, 0x1C6C6162, 0x856530D8, 0xF262004E, - 0x6C0695ED, 0x1B01A57B, 0x8208F4C1, 0xF50FC457, 0x65B0D9C6, 0x12B7E950, - 0x8BBEB8EA, 0xFCB9887C, 0x62DD1DDF, 0x15DA2D49, 0x8CD37CF3, 0xFBD44C65, - 0x4DB26158, 0x3AB551CE, 0xA3BC0074, 0xD4BB30E2, 0x4ADFA541, 0x3DD895D7, - 0xA4D1C46D, 0xD3D6F4FB, 0x4369E96A, 0x346ED9FC, 0xAD678846, 0xDA60B8D0, - 0x44042D73, 0x33031DE5, 0xAA0A4C5F, 0xDD0D7CC9, 0x5005713C, 0x270241AA, - 0xBE0B1010, 0xC90C2086, 0x5768B525, 0x206F85B3, 0xB966D409, 0xCE61E49F, - 0x5EDEF90E, 0x29D9C998, 0xB0D09822, 0xC7D7A8B4, 0x59B33D17, 0x2EB40D81, - 0xB7BD5C3B, 0xC0BA6CAD, 0xEDB88320, 0x9ABFB3B6, 0x03B6E20C, 0x74B1D29A, - 0xEAD54739, 0x9DD277AF, 0x04DB2615, 0x73DC1683, 0xE3630B12, 0x94643B84, - 0x0D6D6A3E, 0x7A6A5AA8, 0xE40ECF0B, 0x9309FF9D, 0x0A00AE27, 0x7D079EB1, - 0xF00F9344, 0x8708A3D2, 0x1E01F268, 0x6906C2FE, 0xF762575D, 0x806567CB, - 0x196C3671, 0x6E6B06E7, 0xFED41B76, 0x89D32BE0, 0x10DA7A5A, 0x67DD4ACC, - 0xF9B9DF6F, 0x8EBEEFF9, 0x17B7BE43, 0x60B08ED5, 0xD6D6A3E8, 0xA1D1937E, - 0x38D8C2C4, 0x4FDFF252, 0xD1BB67F1, 0xA6BC5767, 0x3FB506DD, 0x48B2364B, - 0xD80D2BDA, 0xAF0A1B4C, 0x36034AF6, 0x41047A60, 0xDF60EFC3, 0xA867DF55, - 0x316E8EEF, 0x4669BE79, 0xCB61B38C, 0xBC66831A, 0x256FD2A0, 0x5268E236, - 0xCC0C7795, 0xBB0B4703, 0x220216B9, 0x5505262F, 0xC5BA3BBE, 0xB2BD0B28, - 0x2BB45A92, 0x5CB36A04, 0xC2D7FFA7, 0xB5D0CF31, 0x2CD99E8B, 0x5BDEAE1D, - 0x9B64C2B0, 0xEC63F226, 0x756AA39C, 0x026D930A, 0x9C0906A9, 0xEB0E363F, - 0x72076785, 0x05005713, 0x95BF4A82, 0xE2B87A14, 0x7BB12BAE, 0x0CB61B38, - 0x92D28E9B, 0xE5D5BE0D, 0x7CDCEFB7, 0x0BDBDF21, 0x86D3D2D4, 0xF1D4E242, - 0x68DDB3F8, 0x1FDA836E, 0x81BE16CD, 0xF6B9265B, 0x6FB077E1, 0x18B74777, - 0x88085AE6, 0xFF0F6A70, 0x66063BCA, 0x11010B5C, 0x8F659EFF, 0xF862AE69, - 0x616BFFD3, 0x166CCF45, 0xA00AE278, 0xD70DD2EE, 0x4E048354, 0x3903B3C2, - 0xA7672661, 0xD06016F7, 0x4969474D, 0x3E6E77DB, 0xAED16A4A, 0xD9D65ADC, - 0x40DF0B66, 0x37D83BF0, 0xA9BCAE53, 0xDEBB9EC5, 0x47B2CF7F, 0x30B5FFE9, - 0xBDBDF21C, 0xCABAC28A, 0x53B39330, 0x24B4A3A6, 0xBAD03605, 0xCDD70693, - 0x54DE5729, 0x23D967BF, 0xB3667A2E, 0xC4614AB8, 0x5D681B02, 0x2A6F2B94, - 0xB40BBE37, 0xC30C8EA1, 0x5A05DF1B, 0x2D02EF8D}; - - unsigned int crc = ~0u; - int i; - for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) - crc = (crc >> 8) ^ crc_table[buffer[i] ^ (crc & 0xff)]; - return ~crc; -#endif -} - -#define stbiw__wpng4(o, a, b, c, d) \ - ((o)[0] = STBIW_UCHAR(a), (o)[1] = STBIW_UCHAR(b), (o)[2] = STBIW_UCHAR(c), \ - (o)[3] = STBIW_UCHAR(d), (o) += 4) -#define stbiw__wp32(data, v) \ - stbiw__wpng4(data, (v) >> 24, (v) >> 16, (v) >> 8, (v)); -#define stbiw__wptag(data, s) stbiw__wpng4(data, s[0], s[1], s[2], s[3]) - -static void stbiw__wpcrc(unsigned char **data, int len) { - unsigned int crc = stbiw__crc32(*data - len - 4, len + 4); - stbiw__wp32(*data, crc); -} - -static unsigned char stbiw__paeth(int a, int b, int c) { - int p = a + b - c, pa = abs(p - a), pb = abs(p - b), pc = abs(p - c); - if (pa <= pb && pa <= pc) - return STBIW_UCHAR(a); - if (pb <= pc) - return STBIW_UCHAR(b); - return STBIW_UCHAR(c); -} - -// @OPTIMIZE: provide an option that always forces left-predict or paeth predict -static void stbiw__encode_png_line(unsigned char *pixels, int stride_bytes, - int width, int height, int y, int n, - int filter_type, signed char *line_buffer) { - static int mapping[] = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4}; - static int firstmap[] = {0, 1, 0, 5, 6}; - int *mymap = (y != 0) ? mapping : firstmap; - int i; - int type = mymap[filter_type]; - unsigned char *z = - pixels + - stride_bytes * (stbi__flip_vertically_on_write ? height - 1 - y : y); - int signed_stride = - stbi__flip_vertically_on_write ? -stride_bytes : stride_bytes; - - if (type == 0) { - memcpy(line_buffer, z, width * n); - return; - } - - // first loop isn't optimized since it's just one pixel - for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { - switch (type) { - case 1: - line_buffer[i] = z[i]; - break; - case 2: - line_buffer[i] = z[i] - z[i - signed_stride]; - break; - case 3: - line_buffer[i] = z[i] - (z[i - signed_stride] >> 1); - break; - case 4: - line_buffer[i] = - (signed char)(z[i] - stbiw__paeth(0, z[i - signed_stride], 0)); - break; - case 5: - line_buffer[i] = z[i]; - break; - case 6: - line_buffer[i] = z[i]; - break; - } - } - switch (type) { - case 1: - for (i = n; i < width * n; ++i) - line_buffer[i] = z[i] - z[i - n]; - break; - case 2: - for (i = n; i < width * n; ++i) - line_buffer[i] = z[i] - z[i - signed_stride]; - break; - case 3: - for (i = n; i < width * n; ++i) - line_buffer[i] = z[i] - ((z[i - n] + z[i - signed_stride]) >> 1); - break; - case 4: - for (i = n; i < width * n; ++i) - line_buffer[i] = z[i] - stbiw__paeth(z[i - n], z[i - signed_stride], - z[i - signed_stride - n]); - break; - case 5: - for (i = n; i < width * n; ++i) - line_buffer[i] = z[i] - (z[i - n] >> 1); - break; - case 6: - for (i = n; i < width * n; ++i) - line_buffer[i] = z[i] - stbiw__paeth(z[i - n], 0, 0); - break; - } -} - -STBIWDEF unsigned char *stbi_write_png_to_mem(const unsigned char *pixels, - int stride_bytes, int x, int y, - int n, int *out_len) { - int force_filter = stbi_write_force_png_filter; - int ctype[5] = {-1, 0, 4, 2, 6}; - unsigned char sig[8] = {137, 80, 78, 71, 13, 10, 26, 10}; - unsigned char *out, *o, *filt, *zlib; - signed char *line_buffer; - int j, zlen; - - if (stride_bytes == 0) - stride_bytes = x * n; - - if (force_filter >= 5) { - force_filter = -1; - } - - filt = (unsigned char *)STBIW_MALLOC((x * n + 1) * y); - if (!filt) - return 0; - line_buffer = (signed char *)STBIW_MALLOC(x * n); - if (!line_buffer) { - STBIW_FREE(filt); - return 0; - } - for (j = 0; j < y; ++j) { - int filter_type; - if (force_filter > -1) { - filter_type = force_filter; - stbiw__encode_png_line((unsigned char *)(pixels), stride_bytes, x, y, j, - n, force_filter, line_buffer); - } else { // Estimate the best filter by running through all of them: - int best_filter = 0, best_filter_val = 0x7fffffff, est, i; - for (filter_type = 0; filter_type < 5; filter_type++) { - stbiw__encode_png_line((unsigned char *)(pixels), stride_bytes, x, y, j, - n, filter_type, line_buffer); - - // Estimate the entropy of the line using this filter; the less, the - // better. - est = 0; - for (i = 0; i < x * n; ++i) { - est += abs((signed char)line_buffer[i]); - } - if (est < best_filter_val) { - best_filter_val = est; - best_filter = filter_type; - } - } - if (filter_type != best_filter) { // If the last iteration already got us - // the best filter, don't redo it - stbiw__encode_png_line((unsigned char *)(pixels), stride_bytes, x, y, j, - n, best_filter, line_buffer); - filter_type = best_filter; - } - } - // when we get here, filter_type contains the filter type, and line_buffer - // contains the data - filt[j * (x * n + 1)] = (unsigned char)filter_type; - STBIW_MEMMOVE(filt + j * (x * n + 1) + 1, line_buffer, x * n); - } - STBIW_FREE(line_buffer); - zlib = stbi_zlib_compress(filt, y * (x * n + 1), &zlen, - stbi_write_png_compression_level); - STBIW_FREE(filt); - if (!zlib) - return 0; - - // each tag requires 12 bytes of overhead - out = (unsigned char *)STBIW_MALLOC(8 + 12 + 13 + 12 + zlen + 12); - if (!out) - return 0; - *out_len = 8 + 12 + 13 + 12 + zlen + 12; - - o = out; - STBIW_MEMMOVE(o, sig, 8); - o += 8; - stbiw__wp32(o, 13); // header length - stbiw__wptag(o, "IHDR"); - stbiw__wp32(o, x); - stbiw__wp32(o, y); - *o++ = 8; - *o++ = STBIW_UCHAR(ctype[n]); - *o++ = 0; - *o++ = 0; - *o++ = 0; - stbiw__wpcrc(&o, 13); - - stbiw__wp32(o, zlen); - stbiw__wptag(o, "IDAT"); - STBIW_MEMMOVE(o, zlib, zlen); - o += zlen; - STBIW_FREE(zlib); - stbiw__wpcrc(&o, zlen); - - stbiw__wp32(o, 0); - stbiw__wptag(o, "IEND"); - stbiw__wpcrc(&o, 0); - - STBIW_ASSERT(o == out + *out_len); - - return out; -} - -#ifndef STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_png(char const *filename, int x, int y, int comp, - const void *data, int stride_bytes) { - FILE *f; - int len; - unsigned char *png = stbi_write_png_to_mem((const unsigned char *)data, - stride_bytes, x, y, comp, &len); - if (png == NULL) - return 0; - - f = stbiw__fopen(filename, "wb"); - if (!f) { - STBIW_FREE(png); - return 0; - } - fwrite(png, 1, len, f); - fclose(f); - STBIW_FREE(png); - return 1; -} -#endif - -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_png_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int x, - int y, int comp, const void *data, - int stride_bytes) { - int len; - unsigned char *png = stbi_write_png_to_mem((const unsigned char *)data, - stride_bytes, x, y, comp, &len); - if (png == NULL) - return 0; - func(context, png, len); - STBIW_FREE(png); - return 1; -} - -/* *************************************************************************** - * - * JPEG writer - * - * This is based on Jon Olick's jo_jpeg.cpp: - * public domain Simple, Minimalistic JPEG writer - - * http://www.jonolick.com/code.html - */ - -static const unsigned char stbiw__jpg_ZigZag[] = { - 0, 1, 5, 6, 14, 15, 27, 28, 2, 4, 7, 13, 16, 26, 29, 42, - 3, 8, 12, 17, 25, 30, 41, 43, 9, 11, 18, 24, 31, 40, 44, 53, - 10, 19, 23, 32, 39, 45, 52, 54, 20, 22, 33, 38, 46, 51, 55, 60, - 21, 34, 37, 47, 50, 56, 59, 61, 35, 36, 48, 49, 57, 58, 62, 63}; - -static void stbiw__jpg_writeBits(stbi__write_context *s, int *bitBufP, - int *bitCntP, const unsigned short *bs) { - int bitBuf = *bitBufP, bitCnt = *bitCntP; - bitCnt += bs[1]; - bitBuf |= bs[0] << (24 - bitCnt); - while (bitCnt >= 8) { - unsigned char c = (bitBuf >> 16) & 255; - stbiw__putc(s, c); - if (c == 255) { - stbiw__putc(s, 0); - } - bitBuf <<= 8; - bitCnt -= 8; - } - *bitBufP = bitBuf; - *bitCntP = bitCnt; -} - -static void stbiw__jpg_DCT(float *d0p, float *d1p, float *d2p, float *d3p, - float *d4p, float *d5p, float *d6p, float *d7p) { - float d0 = *d0p, d1 = *d1p, d2 = *d2p, d3 = *d3p, d4 = *d4p, d5 = *d5p, - d6 = *d6p, d7 = *d7p; - float z1, z2, z3, z4, z5, z11, z13; - - float tmp0 = d0 + d7; - float tmp7 = d0 - d7; - float tmp1 = d1 + d6; - float tmp6 = d1 - d6; - float tmp2 = d2 + d5; - float tmp5 = d2 - d5; - float tmp3 = d3 + d4; - float tmp4 = d3 - d4; - - // Even part - float tmp10 = tmp0 + tmp3; // phase 2 - float tmp13 = tmp0 - tmp3; - float tmp11 = tmp1 + tmp2; - float tmp12 = tmp1 - tmp2; - - d0 = tmp10 + tmp11; // phase 3 - d4 = tmp10 - tmp11; - - z1 = (tmp12 + tmp13) * 0.707106781f; // c4 - d2 = tmp13 + z1; // phase 5 - d6 = tmp13 - z1; - - // Odd part - tmp10 = tmp4 + tmp5; // phase 2 - tmp11 = tmp5 + tmp6; - tmp12 = tmp6 + tmp7; - - // The rotator is modified from fig 4-8 to avoid extra negations. - z5 = (tmp10 - tmp12) * 0.382683433f; // c6 - z2 = tmp10 * 0.541196100f + z5; // c2-c6 - z4 = tmp12 * 1.306562965f + z5; // c2+c6 - z3 = tmp11 * 0.707106781f; // c4 - - z11 = tmp7 + z3; // phase 5 - z13 = tmp7 - z3; - - *d5p = z13 + z2; // phase 6 - *d3p = z13 - z2; - *d1p = z11 + z4; - *d7p = z11 - z4; - - *d0p = d0; - *d2p = d2; - *d4p = d4; - *d6p = d6; -} - -static void stbiw__jpg_calcBits(int val, unsigned short bits[2]) { - int tmp1 = val < 0 ? -val : val; - val = val < 0 ? val - 1 : val; - bits[1] = 1; - while (tmp1 >>= 1) { - ++bits[1]; - } - bits[0] = val & ((1 << bits[1]) - 1); -} - -static int stbiw__jpg_processDU(stbi__write_context *s, int *bitBuf, - int *bitCnt, float *CDU, int du_stride, - float *fdtbl, int DC, - const unsigned short HTDC[256][2], - const unsigned short HTAC[256][2]) { - const unsigned short EOB[2] = {HTAC[0x00][0], HTAC[0x00][1]}; - const unsigned short M16zeroes[2] = {HTAC[0xF0][0], HTAC[0xF0][1]}; - int dataOff, i, j, n, diff, end0pos, x, y; - int DU[64]; - - // DCT rows - for (dataOff = 0, n = du_stride * 8; dataOff < n; dataOff += du_stride) { - stbiw__jpg_DCT(&CDU[dataOff], &CDU[dataOff + 1], &CDU[dataOff + 2], - &CDU[dataOff + 3], &CDU[dataOff + 4], &CDU[dataOff + 5], - &CDU[dataOff + 6], &CDU[dataOff + 7]); - } - // DCT columns - for (dataOff = 0; dataOff < 8; ++dataOff) { - stbiw__jpg_DCT(&CDU[dataOff], &CDU[dataOff + du_stride], - &CDU[dataOff + du_stride * 2], &CDU[dataOff + du_stride * 3], - &CDU[dataOff + du_stride * 4], &CDU[dataOff + du_stride * 5], - &CDU[dataOff + du_stride * 6], - &CDU[dataOff + du_stride * 7]); - } - // Quantize/descale/zigzag the coefficients - for (y = 0, j = 0; y < 8; ++y) { - for (x = 0; x < 8; ++x, ++j) { - float v; - i = y * du_stride + x; - v = CDU[i] * fdtbl[j]; - // DU[stbiw__jpg_ZigZag[j]] = (int)(v < 0 ? ceilf(v - 0.5f) : floorf(v + - // 0.5f)); ceilf() and floorf() are C99, not C89, but I /think/ they're - // not needed here anyway? - DU[stbiw__jpg_ZigZag[j]] = (int)(v < 0 ? v - 0.5f : v + 0.5f); - } - } - - // Encode DC - diff = DU[0] - DC; - if (diff == 0) { - stbiw__jpg_writeBits(s, bitBuf, bitCnt, HTDC[0]); - } else { - unsigned short bits[2]; - stbiw__jpg_calcBits(diff, bits); - stbiw__jpg_writeBits(s, bitBuf, bitCnt, HTDC[bits[1]]); - stbiw__jpg_writeBits(s, bitBuf, bitCnt, bits); - } - // Encode ACs - end0pos = 63; - for (; (end0pos > 0) && (DU[end0pos] == 0); --end0pos) { - } - // end0pos = first element in reverse order !=0 - if (end0pos == 0) { - stbiw__jpg_writeBits(s, bitBuf, bitCnt, EOB); - return DU[0]; - } - for (i = 1; i <= end0pos; ++i) { - int startpos = i; - int nrzeroes; - unsigned short bits[2]; - for (; DU[i] == 0 && i <= end0pos; ++i) { - } - nrzeroes = i - startpos; - if (nrzeroes >= 16) { - int lng = nrzeroes >> 4; - int nrmarker; - for (nrmarker = 1; nrmarker <= lng; ++nrmarker) - stbiw__jpg_writeBits(s, bitBuf, bitCnt, M16zeroes); - nrzeroes &= 15; - } - stbiw__jpg_calcBits(DU[i], bits); - stbiw__jpg_writeBits(s, bitBuf, bitCnt, HTAC[(nrzeroes << 4) + bits[1]]); - stbiw__jpg_writeBits(s, bitBuf, bitCnt, bits); - } - if (end0pos != 63) { - stbiw__jpg_writeBits(s, bitBuf, bitCnt, EOB); - } - return DU[0]; -} - -static int stbi_write_jpg_core(stbi__write_context *s, int width, int height, - int comp, const void *data, int quality) { - // Constants that don't pollute global namespace - static const unsigned char std_dc_luminance_nrcodes[] = { - 0, 0, 1, 5, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}; - static const unsigned char std_dc_luminance_values[] = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, - 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11}; - static const unsigned char std_ac_luminance_nrcodes[] = { - 0, 0, 2, 1, 3, 3, 2, 4, 3, 5, 5, 4, 4, 0, 0, 1, 0x7d}; - static const unsigned char std_ac_luminance_values[] = { - 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x00, 0x04, 0x11, 0x05, 0x12, 0x21, 0x31, 0x41, 0x06, - 0x13, 0x51, 0x61, 0x07, 0x22, 0x71, 0x14, 0x32, 0x81, 0x91, 0xa1, 0x08, - 0x23, 0x42, 0xb1, 0xc1, 0x15, 0x52, 0xd1, 0xf0, 0x24, 0x33, 0x62, 0x72, - 0x82, 0x09, 0x0a, 0x16, 0x17, 0x18, 0x19, 0x1a, 0x25, 0x26, 0x27, 0x28, - 0x29, 0x2a, 0x34, 0x35, 0x36, 0x37, 0x38, 0x39, 0x3a, 0x43, 0x44, 0x45, - 0x46, 0x47, 0x48, 0x49, 0x4a, 0x53, 0x54, 0x55, 0x56, 0x57, 0x58, 0x59, - 0x5a, 0x63, 0x64, 0x65, 0x66, 0x67, 0x68, 0x69, 0x6a, 0x73, 0x74, 0x75, - 0x76, 0x77, 0x78, 0x79, 0x7a, 0x83, 0x84, 0x85, 0x86, 0x87, 0x88, 0x89, - 0x8a, 0x92, 0x93, 0x94, 0x95, 0x96, 0x97, 0x98, 0x99, 0x9a, 0xa2, 0xa3, - 0xa4, 0xa5, 0xa6, 0xa7, 0xa8, 0xa9, 0xaa, 0xb2, 0xb3, 0xb4, 0xb5, 0xb6, - 0xb7, 0xb8, 0xb9, 0xba, 0xc2, 0xc3, 0xc4, 0xc5, 0xc6, 0xc7, 0xc8, 0xc9, - 0xca, 0xd2, 0xd3, 0xd4, 0xd5, 0xd6, 0xd7, 0xd8, 0xd9, 0xda, 0xe1, 0xe2, - 0xe3, 0xe4, 0xe5, 0xe6, 0xe7, 0xe8, 0xe9, 0xea, 0xf1, 0xf2, 0xf3, 0xf4, - 0xf5, 0xf6, 0xf7, 0xf8, 0xf9, 0xfa}; - static const unsigned char std_dc_chrominance_nrcodes[] = { - 0, 0, 3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}; - static const unsigned char std_dc_chrominance_values[] = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, - 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11}; - static const unsigned char std_ac_chrominance_nrcodes[] = { - 0, 0, 2, 1, 2, 4, 4, 3, 4, 7, 5, 4, 4, 0, 1, 2, 0x77}; - static const unsigned char std_ac_chrominance_values[] = { - 0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x11, 0x04, 0x05, 0x21, 0x31, 0x06, 0x12, 0x41, - 0x51, 0x07, 0x61, 0x71, 0x13, 0x22, 0x32, 0x81, 0x08, 0x14, 0x42, 0x91, - 0xa1, 0xb1, 0xc1, 0x09, 0x23, 0x33, 0x52, 0xf0, 0x15, 0x62, 0x72, 0xd1, - 0x0a, 0x16, 0x24, 0x34, 0xe1, 0x25, 0xf1, 0x17, 0x18, 0x19, 0x1a, 0x26, - 0x27, 0x28, 0x29, 0x2a, 0x35, 0x36, 0x37, 0x38, 0x39, 0x3a, 0x43, 0x44, - 0x45, 0x46, 0x47, 0x48, 0x49, 0x4a, 0x53, 0x54, 0x55, 0x56, 0x57, 0x58, - 0x59, 0x5a, 0x63, 0x64, 0x65, 0x66, 0x67, 0x68, 0x69, 0x6a, 0x73, 0x74, - 0x75, 0x76, 0x77, 0x78, 0x79, 0x7a, 0x82, 0x83, 0x84, 0x85, 0x86, 0x87, - 0x88, 0x89, 0x8a, 0x92, 0x93, 0x94, 0x95, 0x96, 0x97, 0x98, 0x99, 0x9a, - 0xa2, 0xa3, 0xa4, 0xa5, 0xa6, 0xa7, 0xa8, 0xa9, 0xaa, 0xb2, 0xb3, 0xb4, - 0xb5, 0xb6, 0xb7, 0xb8, 0xb9, 0xba, 0xc2, 0xc3, 0xc4, 0xc5, 0xc6, 0xc7, - 0xc8, 0xc9, 0xca, 0xd2, 0xd3, 0xd4, 0xd5, 0xd6, 0xd7, 0xd8, 0xd9, 0xda, - 0xe2, 0xe3, 0xe4, 0xe5, 0xe6, 0xe7, 0xe8, 0xe9, 0xea, 0xf2, 0xf3, 0xf4, - 0xf5, 0xf6, 0xf7, 0xf8, 0xf9, 0xfa}; - // Huffman tables - static const unsigned short YDC_HT[256][2] = { - {0, 2}, {2, 3}, {3, 3}, {4, 3}, {5, 3}, {6, 3}, - {14, 4}, {30, 5}, {62, 6}, {126, 7}, {254, 8}, {510, 9}}; - static const unsigned short UVDC_HT[256][2] = { - {0, 2}, {1, 2}, {2, 2}, {6, 3}, {14, 4}, {30, 5}, - {62, 6}, {126, 7}, {254, 8}, {510, 9}, {1022, 10}, {2046, 11}}; - static const unsigned short YAC_HT[256][2] = { - {10, 4}, {0, 2}, {1, 2}, {4, 3}, {11, 4}, - {26, 5}, {120, 7}, {248, 8}, {1014, 10}, {65410, 16}, - {65411, 16}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {12, 4}, {27, 5}, {121, 7}, - {502, 9}, {2038, 11}, {65412, 16}, {65413, 16}, {65414, 16}, - {65415, 16}, {65416, 16}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {28, 5}, {249, 8}, - {1015, 10}, {4084, 12}, {65417, 16}, {65418, 16}, {65419, 16}, - {65420, 16}, {65421, 16}, {65422, 16}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {58, 6}, - {503, 9}, {4085, 12}, {65423, 16}, {65424, 16}, {65425, 16}, - {65426, 16}, {65427, 16}, {65428, 16}, {65429, 16}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {59, 6}, {1016, 10}, {65430, 16}, {65431, 16}, {65432, 16}, - {65433, 16}, {65434, 16}, {65435, 16}, {65436, 16}, {65437, 16}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {122, 7}, {2039, 11}, {65438, 16}, {65439, 16}, - {65440, 16}, {65441, 16}, {65442, 16}, {65443, 16}, {65444, 16}, - {65445, 16}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {123, 7}, {4086, 12}, {65446, 16}, - {65447, 16}, {65448, 16}, {65449, 16}, {65450, 16}, {65451, 16}, - {65452, 16}, {65453, 16}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {250, 8}, {4087, 12}, - {65454, 16}, {65455, 16}, {65456, 16}, {65457, 16}, {65458, 16}, - {65459, 16}, {65460, 16}, {65461, 16}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {504, 9}, - {32704, 15}, {65462, 16}, {65463, 16}, {65464, 16}, {65465, 16}, - {65466, 16}, {65467, 16}, {65468, 16}, {65469, 16}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {505, 9}, {65470, 16}, {65471, 16}, {65472, 16}, {65473, 16}, - {65474, 16}, {65475, 16}, {65476, 16}, {65477, 16}, {65478, 16}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {506, 9}, {65479, 16}, {65480, 16}, {65481, 16}, - {65482, 16}, {65483, 16}, {65484, 16}, {65485, 16}, {65486, 16}, - {65487, 16}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {1017, 10}, {65488, 16}, {65489, 16}, - {65490, 16}, {65491, 16}, {65492, 16}, {65493, 16}, {65494, 16}, - {65495, 16}, {65496, 16}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {1018, 10}, {65497, 16}, - {65498, 16}, {65499, 16}, {65500, 16}, {65501, 16}, {65502, 16}, - {65503, 16}, {65504, 16}, {65505, 16}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {2040, 11}, - {65506, 16}, {65507, 16}, {65508, 16}, {65509, 16}, {65510, 16}, - {65511, 16}, {65512, 16}, {65513, 16}, {65514, 16}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {65515, 16}, {65516, 16}, {65517, 16}, {65518, 16}, {65519, 16}, - {65520, 16}, {65521, 16}, {65522, 16}, {65523, 16}, {65524, 16}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {2041, 11}, {65525, 16}, {65526, 16}, {65527, 16}, {65528, 16}, - {65529, 16}, {65530, 16}, {65531, 16}, {65532, 16}, {65533, 16}, - {65534, 16}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}}; - static const unsigned short UVAC_HT[256][2] = { - {0, 2}, {1, 2}, {4, 3}, {10, 4}, {24, 5}, - {25, 5}, {56, 6}, {120, 7}, {500, 9}, {1014, 10}, - {4084, 12}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {11, 4}, {57, 6}, {246, 8}, - {501, 9}, {2038, 11}, {4085, 12}, {65416, 16}, {65417, 16}, - {65418, 16}, {65419, 16}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {26, 5}, {247, 8}, - {1015, 10}, {4086, 12}, {32706, 15}, {65420, 16}, {65421, 16}, - {65422, 16}, {65423, 16}, {65424, 16}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {27, 5}, - {248, 8}, {1016, 10}, {4087, 12}, {65425, 16}, {65426, 16}, - {65427, 16}, {65428, 16}, {65429, 16}, {65430, 16}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {58, 6}, {502, 9}, {65431, 16}, {65432, 16}, {65433, 16}, - {65434, 16}, {65435, 16}, {65436, 16}, {65437, 16}, {65438, 16}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {59, 6}, {1017, 10}, {65439, 16}, {65440, 16}, - {65441, 16}, {65442, 16}, {65443, 16}, {65444, 16}, {65445, 16}, - {65446, 16}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {121, 7}, {2039, 11}, {65447, 16}, - {65448, 16}, {65449, 16}, {65450, 16}, {65451, 16}, {65452, 16}, - {65453, 16}, {65454, 16}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {122, 7}, {2040, 11}, - {65455, 16}, {65456, 16}, {65457, 16}, {65458, 16}, {65459, 16}, - {65460, 16}, {65461, 16}, {65462, 16}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {249, 8}, - {65463, 16}, {65464, 16}, {65465, 16}, {65466, 16}, {65467, 16}, - {65468, 16}, {65469, 16}, {65470, 16}, {65471, 16}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {503, 9}, {65472, 16}, {65473, 16}, {65474, 16}, {65475, 16}, - {65476, 16}, {65477, 16}, {65478, 16}, {65479, 16}, {65480, 16}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {504, 9}, {65481, 16}, {65482, 16}, {65483, 16}, - {65484, 16}, {65485, 16}, {65486, 16}, {65487, 16}, {65488, 16}, - {65489, 16}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {505, 9}, {65490, 16}, {65491, 16}, - {65492, 16}, {65493, 16}, {65494, 16}, {65495, 16}, {65496, 16}, - {65497, 16}, {65498, 16}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {506, 9}, {65499, 16}, - {65500, 16}, {65501, 16}, {65502, 16}, {65503, 16}, {65504, 16}, - {65505, 16}, {65506, 16}, {65507, 16}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {2041, 11}, - {65508, 16}, {65509, 16}, {65510, 16}, {65511, 16}, {65512, 16}, - {65513, 16}, {65514, 16}, {65515, 16}, {65516, 16}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {16352, 14}, {65517, 16}, {65518, 16}, {65519, 16}, {65520, 16}, - {65521, 16}, {65522, 16}, {65523, 16}, {65524, 16}, {65525, 16}, - {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {1018, 10}, {32707, 15}, {65526, 16}, {65527, 16}, {65528, 16}, - {65529, 16}, {65530, 16}, {65531, 16}, {65532, 16}, {65533, 16}, - {65534, 16}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, {0, 0}, - {0, 0}}; - static const int YQT[] = { - 16, 11, 10, 16, 24, 40, 51, 61, 12, 12, 14, 19, 26, 58, 60, 55, - 14, 13, 16, 24, 40, 57, 69, 56, 14, 17, 22, 29, 51, 87, 80, 62, - 18, 22, 37, 56, 68, 109, 103, 77, 24, 35, 55, 64, 81, 104, 113, 92, - 49, 64, 78, 87, 103, 121, 120, 101, 72, 92, 95, 98, 112, 100, 103, 99}; - static const int UVQT[] = {17, 18, 24, 47, 99, 99, 99, 99, 18, 21, 26, 66, 99, - 99, 99, 99, 24, 26, 56, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 47, 66, - 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, - 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, - 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99}; - static const float aasf[] = { - 1.0f * 2.828427125f, 1.387039845f * 2.828427125f, - 1.306562965f * 2.828427125f, 1.175875602f * 2.828427125f, - 1.0f * 2.828427125f, 0.785694958f * 2.828427125f, - 0.541196100f * 2.828427125f, 0.275899379f * 2.828427125f}; - - int row, col, i, k, subsample; - float fdtbl_Y[64], fdtbl_UV[64]; - unsigned char YTable[64], UVTable[64]; - - if (!data || !width || !height || comp > 4 || comp < 1) { - return 0; - } - - quality = quality ? quality : 90; - subsample = quality <= 90 ? 1 : 0; - quality = quality < 1 ? 1 : quality > 100 ? 100 : quality; - quality = quality < 50 ? 5000 / quality : 200 - quality * 2; - - for (i = 0; i < 64; ++i) { - int uvti, yti = (YQT[i] * quality + 50) / 100; - YTable[stbiw__jpg_ZigZag[i]] = (unsigned char)(yti < 1 ? 1 - : yti > 255 ? 255 - : yti); - uvti = (UVQT[i] * quality + 50) / 100; - UVTable[stbiw__jpg_ZigZag[i]] = (unsigned char)(uvti < 1 ? 1 - : uvti > 255 ? 255 - : uvti); - } - - for (row = 0, k = 0; row < 8; ++row) { - for (col = 0; col < 8; ++col, ++k) { - fdtbl_Y[k] = 1 / (YTable[stbiw__jpg_ZigZag[k]] * aasf[row] * aasf[col]); - fdtbl_UV[k] = 1 / (UVTable[stbiw__jpg_ZigZag[k]] * aasf[row] * aasf[col]); - } - } - - // Write Headers - { - static const unsigned char head0[] = { - 0xFF, 0xD8, 0xFF, 0xE0, 0, 0x10, 'J', 'F', 'I', 'F', 0, 1, 1, - 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0xFF, 0xDB, 0, 0x84, 0}; - static const unsigned char head2[] = {0xFF, 0xDA, 0, 0xC, 3, 1, 0, - 2, 0x11, 3, 0x11, 0, 0x3F, 0}; - const unsigned char head1[] = {0xFF, - 0xC0, - 0, - 0x11, - 8, - (unsigned char)(height >> 8), - STBIW_UCHAR(height), - (unsigned char)(width >> 8), - STBIW_UCHAR(width), - 3, - 1, - (unsigned char)(subsample ? 0x22 : 0x11), - 0, - 2, - 0x11, - 1, - 3, - 0x11, - 1, - 0xFF, - 0xC4, - 0x01, - 0xA2, - 0}; - s->func(s->context, (void *)head0, sizeof(head0)); - s->func(s->context, (void *)YTable, sizeof(YTable)); - stbiw__putc(s, 1); - s->func(s->context, UVTable, sizeof(UVTable)); - s->func(s->context, (void *)head1, sizeof(head1)); - s->func(s->context, (void *)(std_dc_luminance_nrcodes + 1), - sizeof(std_dc_luminance_nrcodes) - 1); - s->func(s->context, (void *)std_dc_luminance_values, - sizeof(std_dc_luminance_values)); - stbiw__putc(s, 0x10); // HTYACinfo - s->func(s->context, (void *)(std_ac_luminance_nrcodes + 1), - sizeof(std_ac_luminance_nrcodes) - 1); - s->func(s->context, (void *)std_ac_luminance_values, - sizeof(std_ac_luminance_values)); - stbiw__putc(s, 1); // HTUDCinfo - s->func(s->context, (void *)(std_dc_chrominance_nrcodes + 1), - sizeof(std_dc_chrominance_nrcodes) - 1); - s->func(s->context, (void *)std_dc_chrominance_values, - sizeof(std_dc_chrominance_values)); - stbiw__putc(s, 0x11); // HTUACinfo - s->func(s->context, (void *)(std_ac_chrominance_nrcodes + 1), - sizeof(std_ac_chrominance_nrcodes) - 1); - s->func(s->context, (void *)std_ac_chrominance_values, - sizeof(std_ac_chrominance_values)); - s->func(s->context, (void *)head2, sizeof(head2)); - } - - // Encode 8x8 macroblocks - { - static const unsigned short fillBits[] = {0x7F, 7}; - int DCY = 0, DCU = 0, DCV = 0; - int bitBuf = 0, bitCnt = 0; - // comp == 2 is grey+alpha (alpha is ignored) - int ofsG = comp > 2 ? 1 : 0, ofsB = comp > 2 ? 2 : 0; - const unsigned char *dataR = (const unsigned char *)data; - const unsigned char *dataG = dataR + ofsG; - const unsigned char *dataB = dataR + ofsB; - int x, y, pos; - if (subsample) { - for (y = 0; y < height; y += 16) { - for (x = 0; x < width; x += 16) { - float Y[256], U[256], V[256]; - for (row = y, pos = 0; row < y + 16; ++row) { - // row >= height => use last input row - int clamped_row = (row < height) ? row : height - 1; - int base_p = - (stbi__flip_vertically_on_write ? (height - 1 - clamped_row) - : clamped_row) * - width * comp; - for (col = x; col < x + 16; ++col, ++pos) { - // if col >= width => use pixel from last input column - int p = base_p + ((col < width) ? col : (width - 1)) * comp; - float r = dataR[p], g = dataG[p], b = dataB[p]; - Y[pos] = +0.29900f * r + 0.58700f * g + 0.11400f * b - 128; - U[pos] = -0.16874f * r - 0.33126f * g + 0.50000f * b; - V[pos] = +0.50000f * r - 0.41869f * g - 0.08131f * b; - } - } - DCY = stbiw__jpg_processDU(s, &bitBuf, &bitCnt, Y + 0, 16, fdtbl_Y, - DCY, YDC_HT, YAC_HT); - DCY = stbiw__jpg_processDU(s, &bitBuf, &bitCnt, Y + 8, 16, fdtbl_Y, - DCY, YDC_HT, YAC_HT); - DCY = stbiw__jpg_processDU(s, &bitBuf, &bitCnt, Y + 128, 16, fdtbl_Y, - DCY, YDC_HT, YAC_HT); - DCY = stbiw__jpg_processDU(s, &bitBuf, &bitCnt, Y + 136, 16, fdtbl_Y, - DCY, YDC_HT, YAC_HT); - - // subsample U,V - { - float subU[64], subV[64]; - int yy, xx; - for (yy = 0, pos = 0; yy < 8; ++yy) { - for (xx = 0; xx < 8; ++xx, ++pos) { - int j = yy * 32 + xx * 2; - subU[pos] = - (U[j + 0] + U[j + 1] + U[j + 16] + U[j + 17]) * 0.25f; - subV[pos] = - (V[j + 0] + V[j + 1] + V[j + 16] + V[j + 17]) * 0.25f; - } - } - DCU = stbiw__jpg_processDU(s, &bitBuf, &bitCnt, subU, 8, fdtbl_UV, - DCU, UVDC_HT, UVAC_HT); - DCV = stbiw__jpg_processDU(s, &bitBuf, &bitCnt, subV, 8, fdtbl_UV, - DCV, UVDC_HT, UVAC_HT); - } - } - } - } else { - for (y = 0; y < height; y += 8) { - for (x = 0; x < width; x += 8) { - float Y[64], U[64], V[64]; - for (row = y, pos = 0; row < y + 8; ++row) { - // row >= height => use last input row - int clamped_row = (row < height) ? row : height - 1; - int base_p = - (stbi__flip_vertically_on_write ? (height - 1 - clamped_row) - : clamped_row) * - width * comp; - for (col = x; col < x + 8; ++col, ++pos) { - // if col >= width => use pixel from last input column - int p = base_p + ((col < width) ? col : (width - 1)) * comp; - float r = dataR[p], g = dataG[p], b = dataB[p]; - Y[pos] = +0.29900f * r + 0.58700f * g + 0.11400f * b - 128; - U[pos] = -0.16874f * r - 0.33126f * g + 0.50000f * b; - V[pos] = +0.50000f * r - 0.41869f * g - 0.08131f * b; - } - } - - DCY = stbiw__jpg_processDU(s, &bitBuf, &bitCnt, Y, 8, fdtbl_Y, DCY, - YDC_HT, YAC_HT); - DCU = stbiw__jpg_processDU(s, &bitBuf, &bitCnt, U, 8, fdtbl_UV, DCU, - UVDC_HT, UVAC_HT); - DCV = stbiw__jpg_processDU(s, &bitBuf, &bitCnt, V, 8, fdtbl_UV, DCV, - UVDC_HT, UVAC_HT); - } - } - } - - // Do the bit alignment of the EOI marker - stbiw__jpg_writeBits(s, &bitBuf, &bitCnt, fillBits); - } - - // EOI - stbiw__putc(s, 0xFF); - stbiw__putc(s, 0xD9); - - return 1; -} - -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_jpg_to_func(stbi_write_func *func, void *context, int x, - int y, int comp, const void *data, - int quality) { - stbi__write_context s = {0}; - stbi__start_write_callbacks(&s, func, context); - return stbi_write_jpg_core(&s, x, y, comp, (void *)data, quality); -} - -#ifndef STBI_WRITE_NO_STDIO -STBIWDEF int stbi_write_jpg(char const *filename, int x, int y, int comp, - const void *data, int quality) { - stbi__write_context s = {0}; - if (stbi__start_write_file(&s, filename)) { - int r = stbi_write_jpg_core(&s, x, y, comp, data, quality); - stbi__end_write_file(&s); - return r; - } else - return 0; -} -#endif - -#endif // STB_IMAGE_WRITE_IMPLEMENTATION - -/* Revision history - 1.16 (2021-07-11) - make Deflate code emit uncompressed blocks when it would otherwise - expand support writing BMPs with alpha channel 1.15 (2020-07-13) unknown - 1.14 (2020-02-02) updated JPEG writer to downsample chroma channels - 1.13 - 1.12 - 1.11 (2019-08-11) - - 1.10 (2019-02-07) - support utf8 filenames in Windows; fix warnings and platform ifdefs - 1.09 (2018-02-11) - fix typo in zlib quality API, improve STB_I_W_STATIC in C++ - 1.08 (2018-01-29) - add stbi__flip_vertically_on_write, external zlib, zlib quality, - choose PNG filter 1.07 (2017-07-24) doc fix 1.06 (2017-07-23) writing JPEG - (using Jon Olick's code) 1.05 ??? 1.04 (2017-03-03) monochrome BMP - expansion 1.03 ??? 1.02 (2016-04-02) avoid allocating large structures on - the stack 1.01 (2016-01-16) STBIW_REALLOC_SIZED: support allocators with no - realloc support avoid race-condition in crc initialization minor compile - issues 1.00 (2015-09-14) installable file IO function 0.99 (2015-09-13) - warning fixes; TGA rle support - 0.98 (2015-04-08) - added STBIW_MALLOC, STBIW_ASSERT etc - 0.97 (2015-01-18) - fixed HDR asserts, rewrote HDR rle logic - 0.96 (2015-01-17) - add HDR output - fix monochrome BMP - 0.95 (2014-08-17) - add monochrome TGA output - 0.94 (2014-05-31) - rename private functions to avoid conflicts with stb_image.h - 0.93 (2014-05-27) - warning fixes - 0.92 (2010-08-01) - casts to unsigned char to fix warnings - 0.91 (2010-07-17) - first public release - 0.90 first internal release -*/ - -/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This software is available under 2 licenses -- choose whichever you prefer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -ALTERNATIVE A - MIT License -Copyright (c) 2017 Sean Barrett -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of -this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in -the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to -use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies -of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do -so, subject to the following conditions: -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all -copies or substantial portions of the Software. -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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(no longer patented) -// cleartype-style AA? -// optimize: use simple memory allocator for intermediates -// optimize: build edge-list directly from curves -// optimize: rasterize directly from curves? -// -// ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTORS -// -// Mikko Mononen: compound shape support, more cmap formats -// Tor Andersson: kerning, subpixel rendering -// Dougall Johnson: OpenType / Type 2 font handling -// Daniel Ribeiro Maciel: basic GPOS-based kerning -// -// Misc other: -// Ryan Gordon -// Simon Glass -// github:IntellectualKitty -// Imanol Celaya -// Daniel Ribeiro Maciel -// -// Bug/warning reports/fixes: -// "Zer" on mollyrocket Fabian "ryg" Giesen github:NiLuJe -// Cass Everitt Martins Mozeiko github:aloucks -// stoiko (Haemimont Games) Cap Petschulat github:oyvindjam -// Brian Hook Omar Cornut github:vassvik -// Walter van Niftrik Ryan Griege -// David Gow Peter LaValle -// David Given Sergey Popov -// Ivan-Assen Ivanov Giumo X. Clanjor -// Anthony Pesch Higor Euripedes -// Johan Duparc Thomas Fields -// Hou Qiming Derek Vinyard -// Rob Loach Cort Stratton -// Kenney Phillis Jr. Brian Costabile -// Ken Voskuil (kaesve) -// -// VERSION HISTORY -// -// 1.26 (2021-08-28) fix broken rasterizer -// 1.25 (2021-07-11) many fixes -// 1.24 (2020-02-05) fix warning -// 1.23 (2020-02-02) query SVG data for glyphs; query whole kerning table (but -// only kern not GPOS) 1.22 (2019-08-11) minimize missing-glyph duplication; -// fix kerning if both 'GPOS' and 'kern' are defined 1.21 (2019-02-25) fix -// warning 1.20 (2019-02-07) PackFontRange skips missing codepoints; -// GetScaleFontVMetrics() 1.19 (2018-02-11) GPOS kerning, STBTT_fmod 1.18 -// (2018-01-29) add missing function 1.17 (2017-07-23) make more arguments -// const; doc fix 1.16 (2017-07-12) SDF support 1.15 (2017-03-03) make more -// arguments const 1.14 (2017-01-16) num-fonts-in-TTC function 1.13 -// (2017-01-02) support OpenType fonts, certain Apple fonts 1.12 (2016-10-25) -// suppress warnings about casting away const with -Wcast-qual 1.11 -// (2016-04-02) fix unused-variable warning 1.10 (2016-04-02) user-defined -// fabs(); rare memory leak; remove duplicate typedef 1.09 (2016-01-16) -// warning fix; avoid crash on outofmem; use allocation userdata properly 1.08 -// (2015-09-13) document stbtt_Rasterize(); fixes for vertical & horizontal -// edges 1.07 (2015-08-01) allow PackFontRanges to accept arrays of sparse -// codepoints; -// variant PackFontRanges to pack and render in separate -// phases; fix stbtt_GetFontOFfsetForIndex (never worked for -// non-0 input?); fixed an assert() bug in the new -// rasterizer replace assert() with STBTT_assert() in new -// rasterizer -// -// Full history can be found at the end of this file. -// -// LICENSE -// -// See end of file for license information. -// -// USAGE -// -// Include this file in whatever places need to refer to it. In ONE C/C++ -// file, write: -// #define STB_TRUETYPE_IMPLEMENTATION -// before the #include of this file. This expands out the actual -// implementation into that C/C++ file. -// -// To make the implementation private to the file that generates the -// implementation, -// #define STBTT_STATIC -// -// Simple 3D API (don't ship this, but it's fine for tools and quick start) -// stbtt_BakeFontBitmap() -- bake a font to a bitmap for -// use as texture stbtt_GetBakedQuad() -- compute quad -// to draw for a given char -// -// Improved 3D API (more shippable): -// #include "stb_rect_pack.h" -- optional, but you really -// want it stbtt_PackBegin() stbtt_PackSetOversampling() -- -// for improved quality on small fonts stbtt_PackFontRanges() -- pack -// and renders stbtt_PackEnd() stbtt_GetPackedQuad() -// -// "Load" a font file from a memory buffer (you have to keep the buffer -// loaded) -// stbtt_InitFont() -// stbtt_GetFontOffsetForIndex() -- indexing for TTC font -// collections stbtt_GetNumberOfFonts() -- number of fonts -// for TTC font collections -// -// Render a unicode codepoint to a bitmap -// stbtt_GetCodepointBitmap() -- allocates and returns a -// bitmap stbtt_MakeCodepointBitmap() -- renders into bitmap -// you provide stbtt_GetCodepointBitmapBox() -- how big the -// bitmap must be -// -// Character advance/positioning -// stbtt_GetCodepointHMetrics() -// stbtt_GetFontVMetrics() -// stbtt_GetFontVMetricsOS2() -// stbtt_GetCodepointKernAdvance() -// -// Starting with version 1.06, the rasterizer was replaced with a new, -// faster and generally-more-precise rasterizer. The new rasterizer more -// accurately measures pixel coverage for anti-aliasing, except in the case -// where multiple shapes overlap, in which case it overestimates the AA pixel -// coverage. Thus, anti-aliasing of intersecting shapes may look wrong. If -// this turns out to be a problem, you can re-enable the old rasterizer with -// #define STBTT_RASTERIZER_VERSION 1 -// which will incur about a 15% speed hit. -// -// ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION -// -// Immediately after this block comment are a series of sample programs. -// -// After the sample programs is the "header file" section. This section -// includes documentation for each API function. -// -// Some important concepts to understand to use this library: -// -// Codepoint -// Characters are defined by unicode codepoints, e.g. 65 is -// uppercase A, 231 is lowercase c with a cedilla, 0x7e30 is -// the hiragana for "ma". -// -// Glyph -// A visual character shape (every codepoint is rendered as -// some glyph) -// -// Glyph index -// A font-specific integer ID representing a glyph -// -// Baseline -// Glyph shapes are defined relative to a baseline, which is the -// bottom of uppercase characters. Characters extend both above -// and below the baseline. -// -// Current Point -// As you draw text to the screen, you keep track of a "current point" -// which is the origin of each character. The current point's vertical -// position is the baseline. Even "baked fonts" use this model. -// -// Vertical Font Metrics -// The vertical qualities of the font, used to vertically position -// and space the characters. See docs for stbtt_GetFontVMetrics. -// -// Font Size in Pixels or Points -// The preferred interface for specifying font sizes in stb_truetype -// is to specify how tall the font's vertical extent should be in -// pixels. If that sounds good enough, skip the next paragraph. -// -// Most font APIs instead use "points", which are a common typographic -// measurement for describing font size, defined as 72 points per inch. -// stb_truetype provides a point API for compatibility. However, true -// "per inch" conventions don't make much sense on computer displays -// since different monitors have different number of pixels per -// inch. For example, Windows traditionally uses a convention that -// there are 96 pixels per inch, thus making 'inch' measurements have -// nothing to do with inches, and thus effectively defining a point to -// be 1.333 pixels. Additionally, the TrueType font data provides -// an explicit scale factor to scale a given font's glyphs to points, -// but the author has observed that this scale factor is often wrong -// for non-commercial fonts, thus making fonts scaled in points -// according to the TrueType spec incoherently sized in practice. -// -// DETAILED USAGE: -// -// Scale: -// Select how high you want the font to be, in points or pixels. -// Call ScaleForPixelHeight or ScaleForMappingEmToPixels to compute -// a scale factor SF that will be used by all other functions. -// -// Baseline: -// You need to select a y-coordinate that is the baseline of where -// your text will appear. Call GetFontBoundingBox to get the -// baseline-relative bounding box for all characters. SF*-y0 will be the -// distance in pixels that the worst-case character could extend above the -// baseline, so if you want the top edge of characters to appear at the top -// of the screen where y=0, then you would set the baseline to SF*-y0. -// -// Current point: -// Set the current point where the first character will appear. The -// first character could extend left of the current point; this is font -// dependent. You can either choose a current point that is the leftmost -// point and hope, or add some padding, or check the bounding box or -// left-side-bearing of the first character to be displayed and set -// the current point based on that. -// -// Displaying a character: -// Compute the bounding box of the character. It will contain signed values -// relative to . I.e. if it returns x0,y0,x1,y1, -// then the character should be displayed in the rectangle from -// to -// = 32 && *text < 128) { - stbtt_aligned_quad q; - stbtt_GetBakedQuad(cdata, 512,512, *text-32, &x,&y,&q,1);//1=opengl & d3d10+,0=d3d9 - glTexCoord2f(q.s0,q.t0); glVertex2f(q.x0,q.y0); - glTexCoord2f(q.s1,q.t0); glVertex2f(q.x1,q.y0); - glTexCoord2f(q.s1,q.t1); glVertex2f(q.x1,q.y1); - glTexCoord2f(q.s0,q.t1); glVertex2f(q.x0,q.y1); - } - ++text; - } - glEnd(); -} -#endif -// -// -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// Complete program (this compiles): get a single bitmap, print as ASCII art -// -#if 0 -#include -#define STB_TRUETYPE_IMPLEMENTATION // force following include to generate - // implementation -#include "stb_truetype.h" - -char ttf_buffer[1<<25]; - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - stbtt_fontinfo font; - unsigned char *bitmap; - int w,h,i,j,c = (argc > 1 ? atoi(argv[1]) : 'a'), s = (argc > 2 ? atoi(argv[2]) : 20); - - fread(ttf_buffer, 1, 1<<25, fopen(argc > 3 ? argv[3] : "c:/windows/fonts/arialbd.ttf", "rb")); - - stbtt_InitFont(&font, ttf_buffer, stbtt_GetFontOffsetForIndex(ttf_buffer,0)); - bitmap = stbtt_GetCodepointBitmap(&font, 0,stbtt_ScaleForPixelHeight(&font, s), c, &w, &h, 0,0); - - for (j=0; j < h; ++j) { - for (i=0; i < w; ++i) - putchar(" .:ioVM@"[bitmap[j*w+i]>>5]); - putchar('\n'); - } - return 0; -} -#endif -// -// Output: -// -// .ii. -// @@@@@@. -// V@Mio@@o -// :i. V@V -// :oM@@M -// :@@@MM@M -// @@o o@M -// :@@. M@M -// @@@o@@@@ -// :M@@V:@@. -// -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// Complete program: print "Hello World!" banner, with bugs -// -#if 0 -char buffer[24<<20]; -unsigned char screen[20][79]; - -int main(int arg, char **argv) -{ - stbtt_fontinfo font; - int i,j,ascent,baseline,ch=0; - float scale, xpos=2; // leave a little padding in case the character extends left - char *text = "Heljo World!"; // intentionally misspelled to show 'lj' brokenness - - fread(buffer, 1, 1000000, fopen("c:/windows/fonts/arialbd.ttf", "rb")); - stbtt_InitFont(&font, buffer, 0); - - scale = stbtt_ScaleForPixelHeight(&font, 15); - stbtt_GetFontVMetrics(&font, &ascent,0,0); - baseline = (int) (ascent*scale); - - while (text[ch]) { - int advance,lsb,x0,y0,x1,y1; - float x_shift = xpos - (float) floor(xpos); - stbtt_GetCodepointHMetrics(&font, text[ch], &advance, &lsb); - stbtt_GetCodepointBitmapBoxSubpixel(&font, text[ch], scale,scale,x_shift,0, &x0,&y0,&x1,&y1); - stbtt_MakeCodepointBitmapSubpixel(&font, &screen[baseline + y0][(int) xpos + x0], x1-x0,y1-y0, 79, scale,scale,x_shift,0, text[ch]); - // note that this stomps the old data, so where character boxes overlap (e.g. 'lj') it's wrong - // because this API is really for baking character bitmaps into textures. if you want to render - // a sequence of characters, you really need to render each bitmap to a temp buffer, then - // "alpha blend" that into the working buffer - xpos += (advance * scale); - if (text[ch+1]) - xpos += scale*stbtt_GetCodepointKernAdvance(&font, text[ch],text[ch+1]); - ++ch; - } - - for (j=0; j < 20; ++j) { - for (i=0; i < 78; ++i) - putchar(" .:ioVM@"[screen[j][i]>>5]); - putchar('\n'); - } - - return 0; -} -#endif - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -//// -//// INTEGRATION WITH YOUR CODEBASE -//// -//// The following sections allow you to supply alternate definitions -//// of C library functions used by stb_truetype, e.g. if you don't -//// link with the C runtime library. - -#ifdef STB_TRUETYPE_IMPLEMENTATION -// #define your own (u)stbtt_int8/16/32 before including to override this -#ifndef stbtt_uint8 -typedef unsigned char stbtt_uint8; -typedef signed char stbtt_int8; -typedef unsigned short stbtt_uint16; -typedef signed short stbtt_int16; -typedef unsigned int stbtt_uint32; -typedef signed int stbtt_int32; -#endif - -typedef char stbtt__check_size32[sizeof(stbtt_int32) == 4 ? 1 : -1]; -typedef char stbtt__check_size16[sizeof(stbtt_int16) == 2 ? 1 : -1]; - -// e.g. #define your own STBTT_ifloor/STBTT_iceil() to avoid math.h -#ifndef STBTT_ifloor -#include -#define STBTT_ifloor(x) ((int)floor(x)) -#define STBTT_iceil(x) ((int)ceil(x)) -#endif - -#ifndef STBTT_sqrt -#include -#define STBTT_sqrt(x) sqrt(x) -#define STBTT_pow(x, y) pow(x, y) -#endif - -#ifndef STBTT_fmod -#include -#define STBTT_fmod(x, y) fmod(x, y) -#endif - -#ifndef STBTT_cos -#include -#define STBTT_cos(x) cos(x) -#define STBTT_acos(x) acos(x) -#endif - -#ifndef STBTT_fabs -#include -#define STBTT_fabs(x) fabs(x) -#endif - -// #define your own functions "STBTT_malloc" / "STBTT_free" to avoid malloc.h -#ifndef STBTT_malloc -#include -#define STBTT_malloc(x, u) ((void)(u), malloc(x)) -#define STBTT_free(x, u) ((void)(u), free(x)) -#endif - -#ifndef STBTT_assert -#include -#define STBTT_assert(x) assert(x) -#endif - -#ifndef STBTT_strlen -#include -#define STBTT_strlen(x) strlen(x) -#endif - -#ifndef STBTT_memcpy -#include -#define STBTT_memcpy memcpy -#define STBTT_memset memset -#endif -#endif - -/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -//// -//// INTERFACE -//// -//// - -#ifndef __STB_INCLUDE_STB_TRUETYPE_H__ -#define __STB_INCLUDE_STB_TRUETYPE_H__ - -#ifdef STBTT_STATIC -#define STBTT_DEF static -#else -#define STBTT_DEF extern -#endif - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -// private structure -typedef struct { - unsigned char *data; - int cursor; - int size; -} stbtt__buf; - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// TEXTURE BAKING API -// -// If you use this API, you only have to call two functions ever. -// - -typedef struct { - unsigned short x0, y0, x1, y1; // coordinates of bbox in bitmap - float xoff, yoff, xadvance; -} stbtt_bakedchar; - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_BakeFontBitmap( - const unsigned char *data, - int offset, // font location (use offset=0 for plain .ttf) - float pixel_height, // height of font in pixels - unsigned char *pixels, int pw, int ph, // bitmap to be filled in - int first_char, int num_chars, // characters to bake - stbtt_bakedchar *chardata); // you allocate this, it's num_chars long -// if return is positive, the first unused row of the bitmap -// if return is negative, returns the negative of the number of characters that -// fit if return is 0, no characters fit and no rows were used This uses a very -// crappy packing. - -typedef struct { - float x0, y0, s0, t0; // top-left - float x1, y1, s1, t1; // bottom-right -} stbtt_aligned_quad; - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetBakedQuad( - const stbtt_bakedchar *chardata, int pw, int ph, // same data as above - int char_index, // character to display - float *xpos, - float *ypos, // pointers to current position in screen pixel space - stbtt_aligned_quad *q, // output: quad to draw - int opengl_fillrule); // true if opengl fill rule; false if DX9 or earlier -// Call GetBakedQuad with char_index = 'character - first_char', and it -// creates the quad you need to draw and advances the current position. -// -// The coordinate system used assumes y increases downwards. -// -// Characters will extend both above and below the current position; -// see discussion of "BASELINE" above. -// -// It's inefficient; you might want to c&p it and optimize it. - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetScaledFontVMetrics(const unsigned char *fontdata, - int index, float size, float *ascent, - float *descent, float *lineGap); -// Query the font vertical metrics without having to create a font first. - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// NEW TEXTURE BAKING API -// -// This provides options for packing multiple fonts into one atlas, not -// perfectly but better than nothing. - -typedef struct { - unsigned short x0, y0, x1, y1; // coordinates of bbox in bitmap - float xoff, yoff, xadvance; - float xoff2, yoff2; -} stbtt_packedchar; - -typedef struct stbtt_pack_context stbtt_pack_context; -typedef struct stbtt_fontinfo stbtt_fontinfo; -#ifndef STB_RECT_PACK_VERSION -typedef struct stbrp_rect stbrp_rect; -#endif - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_PackBegin(stbtt_pack_context *spc, unsigned char *pixels, - int width, int height, int stride_in_bytes, - int padding, void *alloc_context); -// Initializes a packing context stored in the passed-in stbtt_pack_context. -// Future calls using this context will pack characters into the bitmap passed -// in here: a 1-channel bitmap that is width * height. stride_in_bytes is -// the distance from one row to the next (or 0 to mean they are packed tightly -// together). "padding" is the amount of padding to leave between each -// character (normally you want '1' for bitmaps you'll use as textures with -// bilinear filtering). -// -// Returns 0 on failure, 1 on success. - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_PackEnd(stbtt_pack_context *spc); -// Cleans up the packing context and frees all memory. - -#define STBTT_POINT_SIZE(x) (-(x)) - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_PackFontRange(stbtt_pack_context *spc, - const unsigned char *fontdata, int font_index, - float font_size, - int first_unicode_char_in_range, - int num_chars_in_range, - stbtt_packedchar *chardata_for_range); -// Creates character bitmaps from the font_index'th font found in fontdata (use -// font_index=0 if you don't know what that is). It creates num_chars_in_range -// bitmaps for characters with unicode values starting at -// first_unicode_char_in_range and increasing. Data for how to render them is -// stored in chardata_for_range; pass these to stbtt_GetPackedQuad to get back -// renderable quads. -// -// font_size is the full height of the character from ascender to descender, -// as computed by stbtt_ScaleForPixelHeight. To use a point size as computed -// by stbtt_ScaleForMappingEmToPixels, wrap the point size in STBTT_POINT_SIZE() -// and pass that result as 'font_size': -// ..., 20 , ... // font max minus min y is 20 pixels -// tall -// ..., STBTT_POINT_SIZE(20), ... // 'M' is 20 pixels tall - -typedef struct { - float font_size; - int first_unicode_codepoint_in_range; // if non-zero, then the chars are - // continuous, and this is the first - // codepoint - int *array_of_unicode_codepoints; // if non-zero, then this is an array of - // unicode codepoints - int num_chars; - stbtt_packedchar *chardata_for_range; // output - unsigned char h_oversample, - v_oversample; // don't set these, they're used internally -} stbtt_pack_range; - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_PackFontRanges(stbtt_pack_context *spc, - const unsigned char *fontdata, - int font_index, stbtt_pack_range *ranges, - int num_ranges); -// Creates character bitmaps from multiple ranges of characters stored in -// ranges. This will usually create a better-packed bitmap than multiple -// calls to stbtt_PackFontRange. Note that you can call this multiple -// times within a single PackBegin/PackEnd. - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_PackSetOversampling(stbtt_pack_context *spc, - unsigned int h_oversample, - unsigned int v_oversample); -// Oversampling a font increases the quality by allowing higher-quality subpixel -// positioning, and is especially valuable at smaller text sizes. -// -// This function sets the amount of oversampling for all following calls to -// stbtt_PackFontRange(s) or stbtt_PackFontRangesGatherRects for a given -// pack context. The default (no oversampling) is achieved by h_oversample=1 -// and v_oversample=1. The total number of pixels required is -// h_oversample*v_oversample larger than the default; for example, 2x2 -// oversampling requires 4x the storage of 1x1. For best results, render -// oversampled textures with bilinear filtering. Look at the readme in -// stb/tests/oversample for information about oversampled fonts -// -// To use with PackFontRangesGather etc., you must set it before calls -// call to PackFontRangesGatherRects. - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_PackSetSkipMissingCodepoints(stbtt_pack_context *spc, - int skip); -// If skip != 0, this tells stb_truetype to skip any codepoints for which -// there is no corresponding glyph. If skip=0, which is the default, then -// codepoints without a glyph recived the font's "missing character" glyph, -// typically an empty box by convention. - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetPackedQuad( - const stbtt_packedchar *chardata, int pw, int ph, // same data as above - int char_index, // character to display - float *xpos, - float *ypos, // pointers to current position in screen pixel space - stbtt_aligned_quad *q, // output: quad to draw - int align_to_integer); - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_PackFontRangesGatherRects(stbtt_pack_context *spc, - const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - stbtt_pack_range *ranges, - int num_ranges, - stbrp_rect *rects); -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_PackFontRangesPackRects(stbtt_pack_context *spc, - stbrp_rect *rects, int num_rects); -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_PackFontRangesRenderIntoRects(stbtt_pack_context *spc, - const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - stbtt_pack_range *ranges, - int num_ranges, - stbrp_rect *rects); -// Calling these functions in sequence is roughly equivalent to calling -// stbtt_PackFontRanges(). If you more control over the packing of multiple -// fonts, or if you want to pack custom data into a font texture, take a look -// at the source to of stbtt_PackFontRanges() and create a custom version -// using these functions, e.g. call GatherRects multiple times, -// building up a single array of rects, then call PackRects once, -// then call RenderIntoRects repeatedly. This may result in a -// better packing than calling PackFontRanges multiple times -// (or it may not). - -// this is an opaque structure that you shouldn't mess with which holds -// all the context needed from PackBegin to PackEnd. -struct stbtt_pack_context { - void *user_allocator_context; - void *pack_info; - int width; - int height; - int stride_in_bytes; - int padding; - int skip_missing; - unsigned int h_oversample, v_oversample; - unsigned char *pixels; - void *nodes; -}; - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// FONT LOADING -// -// - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetNumberOfFonts(const unsigned char *data); -// This function will determine the number of fonts in a font file. TrueType -// collection (.ttc) files may contain multiple fonts, while TrueType font -// (.ttf) files only contain one font. The number of fonts can be used for -// indexing with the previous function where the index is between zero and one -// less than the total fonts. If an error occurs, -1 is returned. - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetFontOffsetForIndex(const unsigned char *data, int index); -// Each .ttf/.ttc file may have more than one font. Each font has a sequential -// index number starting from 0. Call this function to get the font offset for -// a given index; it returns -1 if the index is out of range. A regular .ttf -// file will only define one font and it always be at offset 0, so it will -// return '0' for index 0, and -1 for all other indices. - -// The following structure is defined publicly so you can declare one on -// the stack or as a global or etc, but you should treat it as opaque. -struct stbtt_fontinfo { - void *userdata; - unsigned char *data; // pointer to .ttf file - int fontstart; // offset of start of font - - int numGlyphs; // number of glyphs, needed for range checking - - int loca, head, glyf, hhea, hmtx, kern, gpos, - svg; // table locations as offset from start of .ttf - int index_map; // a cmap mapping for our chosen character encoding - int indexToLocFormat; // format needed to map from glyph index to glyph - - stbtt__buf cff; // cff font data - stbtt__buf charstrings; // the charstring index - stbtt__buf gsubrs; // global charstring subroutines index - stbtt__buf subrs; // private charstring subroutines index - stbtt__buf fontdicts; // array of font dicts - stbtt__buf fdselect; // map from glyph to fontdict -}; - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_InitFont(stbtt_fontinfo *info, const unsigned char *data, - int offset); -// Given an offset into the file that defines a font, this function builds -// the necessary cached info for the rest of the system. You must allocate -// the stbtt_fontinfo yourself, and stbtt_InitFont will fill it out. You don't -// need to do anything special to free it, because the contents are pure -// value data with no additional data structures. Returns 0 on failure. - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// CHARACTER TO GLYPH-INDEX CONVERSIOn - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_FindGlyphIndex(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - int unicode_codepoint); -// If you're going to perform multiple operations on the same character -// and you want a speed-up, call this function with the character you're -// going to process, then use glyph-based functions instead of the -// codepoint-based functions. -// Returns 0 if the character codepoint is not defined in the font. - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// CHARACTER PROPERTIES -// - -STBTT_DEF float stbtt_ScaleForPixelHeight(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - float pixels); -// computes a scale factor to produce a font whose "height" is 'pixels' tall. -// Height is measured as the distance from the highest ascender to the lowest -// descender; in other words, it's equivalent to calling stbtt_GetFontVMetrics -// and computing: -// scale = pixels / (ascent - descent) -// so if you prefer to measure height by the ascent only, use a similar -// calculation. - -STBTT_DEF float stbtt_ScaleForMappingEmToPixels(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - float pixels); -// computes a scale factor to produce a font whose EM size is mapped to -// 'pixels' tall. This is probably what traditional APIs compute, but -// I'm not positive. - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetFontVMetrics(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int *ascent, - int *descent, int *lineGap); -// ascent is the coordinate above the baseline the font extends; descent -// is the coordinate below the baseline the font extends (i.e. it is typically -// negative) lineGap is the spacing between one row's descent and the next row's -// ascent... so you should advance the vertical position by "*ascent - *descent -// + *lineGap" -// these are expressed in unscaled coordinates, so you must multiply by -// the scale factor for a given size - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetFontVMetricsOS2(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - int *typoAscent, int *typoDescent, - int *typoLineGap); -// analogous to GetFontVMetrics, but returns the "typographic" values from the -// OS/2 table (specific to MS/Windows TTF files). -// -// Returns 1 on success (table present), 0 on failure. - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetFontBoundingBox(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int *x0, - int *y0, int *x1, int *y1); -// the bounding box around all possible characters - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetCodepointHMetrics(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - int codepoint, int *advanceWidth, - int *leftSideBearing); -// leftSideBearing is the offset from the current horizontal position to the -// left edge of the character advanceWidth is the offset from the current -// horizontal position to the next horizontal position -// these are expressed in unscaled coordinates - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetCodepointKernAdvance(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int ch1, - int ch2); -// an additional amount to add to the 'advance' value between ch1 and ch2 - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetCodepointBox(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int codepoint, - int *x0, int *y0, int *x1, int *y1); -// Gets the bounding box of the visible part of the glyph, in unscaled -// coordinates - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetGlyphHMetrics(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - int glyph_index, int *advanceWidth, - int *leftSideBearing); -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetGlyphKernAdvance(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int glyph1, - int glyph2); -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetGlyphBox(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int glyph_index, - int *x0, int *y0, int *x1, int *y1); -// as above, but takes one or more glyph indices for greater efficiency - -typedef struct stbtt_kerningentry { - int glyph1; // use stbtt_FindGlyphIndex - int glyph2; - int advance; -} stbtt_kerningentry; - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetKerningTableLength(const stbtt_fontinfo *info); -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetKerningTable(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - stbtt_kerningentry *table, - int table_length); -// Retrieves a complete list of all of the kerning pairs provided by the font -// stbtt_GetKerningTable never writes more than table_length entries and returns -// how many entries it did write. The table will be sorted by (a.glyph1 == -// b.glyph1)?(a.glyph2 < b.glyph2):(a.glyph1 < b.glyph1) - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// GLYPH SHAPES (you probably don't need these, but they have to go before -// the bitmaps for C declaration-order reasons) -// - -#ifndef STBTT_vmove // you can predefine these to use different values (but - // why?) -enum { STBTT_vmove = 1, STBTT_vline, STBTT_vcurve, STBTT_vcubic }; -#endif - -#ifndef stbtt_vertex // you can predefine this to use different values - // (we share this with other code at RAD) -#define stbtt_vertex_type \ - short // can't use stbtt_int16 because that's not visible in the header file -typedef struct { - stbtt_vertex_type x, y, cx, cy, cx1, cy1; - unsigned char type, padding; -} stbtt_vertex; -#endif - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_IsGlyphEmpty(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int glyph_index); -// returns non-zero if nothing is drawn for this glyph - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetCodepointShape(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - int unicode_codepoint, - stbtt_vertex **vertices); -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetGlyphShape(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int glyph_index, - stbtt_vertex **vertices); -// returns # of vertices and fills *vertices with the pointer to them -// these are expressed in "unscaled" coordinates -// -// The shape is a series of contours. Each one starts with -// a STBTT_moveto, then consists of a series of mixed -// STBTT_lineto and STBTT_curveto segments. A lineto -// draws a line from previous endpoint to its x,y; a curveto -// draws a quadratic bezier from previous endpoint to -// its x,y, using cx,cy as the bezier control point. - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_FreeShape(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - stbtt_vertex *vertices); -// frees the data allocated above - -STBTT_DEF unsigned char *stbtt_FindSVGDoc(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int gl); -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetCodepointSVG(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - int unicode_codepoint, const char **svg); -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetGlyphSVG(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int gl, - const char **svg); -// fills svg with the character's SVG data. -// returns data size or 0 if SVG not found. - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// BITMAP RENDERING -// - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_FreeBitmap(unsigned char *bitmap, void *userdata); -// frees the bitmap allocated below - -STBTT_DEF unsigned char *stbtt_GetCodepointBitmap(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - float scale_x, float scale_y, - int codepoint, int *width, - int *height, int *xoff, - int *yoff); -// allocates a large-enough single-channel 8bpp bitmap and renders the -// specified character/glyph at the specified scale into it, with -// antialiasing. 0 is no coverage (transparent), 255 is fully covered (opaque). -// *width & *height are filled out with the width & height of the bitmap, -// which is stored left-to-right, top-to-bottom. -// -// xoff/yoff are the offset it pixel space from the glyph origin to the top-left -// of the bitmap - -STBTT_DEF unsigned char * -stbtt_GetCodepointBitmapSubpixel(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, float scale_x, - float scale_y, float shift_x, float shift_y, - int codepoint, int *width, int *height, - int *xoff, int *yoff); -// the same as stbtt_GetCodepoitnBitmap, but you can specify a subpixel -// shift for the character - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_MakeCodepointBitmap(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - unsigned char *output, int out_w, - int out_h, int out_stride, - float scale_x, float scale_y, - int codepoint); -// the same as stbtt_GetCodepointBitmap, but you pass in storage for the bitmap -// in the form of 'output', with row spacing of 'out_stride' bytes. the bitmap -// is clipped to out_w/out_h bytes. Call stbtt_GetCodepointBitmapBox to get the -// width and height and positioning info for it first. - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_MakeCodepointBitmapSubpixel(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - unsigned char *output, - int out_w, int out_h, - int out_stride, float scale_x, - float scale_y, float shift_x, - float shift_y, int codepoint); -// same as stbtt_MakeCodepointBitmap, but you can specify a subpixel -// shift for the character - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_MakeCodepointBitmapSubpixelPrefilter( - const stbtt_fontinfo *info, unsigned char *output, int out_w, int out_h, - int out_stride, float scale_x, float scale_y, float shift_x, float shift_y, - int oversample_x, int oversample_y, float *sub_x, float *sub_y, - int codepoint); -// same as stbtt_MakeCodepointBitmapSubpixel, but prefiltering -// is performed (see stbtt_PackSetOversampling) - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetCodepointBitmapBox(const stbtt_fontinfo *font, - int codepoint, float scale_x, - float scale_y, int *ix0, int *iy0, - int *ix1, int *iy1); -// get the bbox of the bitmap centered around the glyph origin; so the -// bitmap width is ix1-ix0, height is iy1-iy0, and location to place -// the bitmap top left is (leftSideBearing*scale,iy0). -// (Note that the bitmap uses y-increases-down, but the shape uses -// y-increases-up, so CodepointBitmapBox and CodepointBox are inverted.) - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetCodepointBitmapBoxSubpixel( - const stbtt_fontinfo *font, int codepoint, float scale_x, float scale_y, - float shift_x, float shift_y, int *ix0, int *iy0, int *ix1, int *iy1); -// same as stbtt_GetCodepointBitmapBox, but you can specify a subpixel -// shift for the character - -// the following functions are equivalent to the above functions, but operate -// on glyph indices instead of Unicode codepoints (for efficiency) -STBTT_DEF unsigned char * -stbtt_GetGlyphBitmap(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, float scale_x, float scale_y, - int glyph, int *width, int *height, int *xoff, int *yoff); -STBTT_DEF unsigned char *stbtt_GetGlyphBitmapSubpixel( - const stbtt_fontinfo *info, float scale_x, float scale_y, float shift_x, - float shift_y, int glyph, int *width, int *height, int *xoff, int *yoff); -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_MakeGlyphBitmap(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - unsigned char *output, int out_w, - int out_h, int out_stride, float scale_x, - float scale_y, int glyph); -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_MakeGlyphBitmapSubpixel(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - unsigned char *output, int out_w, - int out_h, int out_stride, - float scale_x, float scale_y, - float shift_x, float shift_y, - int glyph); -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_MakeGlyphBitmapSubpixelPrefilter( - const stbtt_fontinfo *info, unsigned char *output, int out_w, int out_h, - int out_stride, float scale_x, float scale_y, float shift_x, float shift_y, - int oversample_x, int oversample_y, float *sub_x, float *sub_y, int glyph); -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetGlyphBitmapBox(const stbtt_fontinfo *font, int glyph, - float scale_x, float scale_y, int *ix0, - int *iy0, int *ix1, int *iy1); -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetGlyphBitmapBoxSubpixel(const stbtt_fontinfo *font, - int glyph, float scale_x, - float scale_y, float shift_x, - float shift_y, int *ix0, - int *iy0, int *ix1, int *iy1); - -// @TODO: don't expose this structure -typedef struct { - int w, h, stride; - unsigned char *pixels; -} stbtt__bitmap; - -// rasterize a shape with quadratic beziers into a bitmap -STBTT_DEF void -stbtt_Rasterize(stbtt__bitmap *result, // 1-channel bitmap to draw into - float flatness_in_pixels, // allowable error of curve in pixels - stbtt_vertex *vertices, // array of vertices defining shape - int num_verts, // number of vertices in above array - float scale_x, float scale_y, // scale applied to input vertices - float shift_x, - float shift_y, // translation applied to input vertices - int x_off, int y_off, // another translation applied to input - int invert, // if non-zero, vertically flip shape - void *userdata); // context for to STBTT_MALLOC - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// Signed Distance Function (or Field) rendering - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_FreeSDF(unsigned char *bitmap, void *userdata); -// frees the SDF bitmap allocated below - -STBTT_DEF unsigned char *stbtt_GetGlyphSDF(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - float scale, int glyph, int padding, - unsigned char onedge_value, - float pixel_dist_scale, int *width, - int *height, int *xoff, int *yoff); -STBTT_DEF unsigned char * -stbtt_GetCodepointSDF(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, float scale, int codepoint, - int padding, unsigned char onedge_value, - float pixel_dist_scale, int *width, int *height, - int *xoff, int *yoff); -// These functions compute a discretized SDF field for a single character, -// suitable for storing in a single-channel texture, sampling with bilinear -// filtering, and testing against larger than some threshold to produce scalable -// fonts. -// info -- the font -// scale -- controls the size of the resulting SDF bitmap, -// same as it would be creating a regular bitmap glyph/codepoint -- the -// character to generate the SDF for padding -- extra "pixels" -// around the character which are filled with the distance to the -// character (not 0), -// which allows effects like bit outlines -// onedge_value -- value 0-255 to test the SDF against to -// reconstruct the character (i.e. the isocontour of the character) -// pixel_dist_scale -- what value the SDF should increase by when -// moving one SDF "pixel" away from the edge (on the 0..255 scale) -// if positive, > onedge_value is inside; if -// negative, < onedge_value is inside -// width,height -- output height & width of the SDF bitmap -// (including padding) xoff,yoff -- output origin of the -// character return value -- a 2D array of bytes 0..255, -// width*height in size -// -// pixel_dist_scale & onedge_value are a scale & bias that allows you to make -// optimal use of the limited 0..255 for your application, trading off precision -// and special effects. SDF values outside the range 0..255 are clamped to -// 0..255. -// -// Example: -// scale = stbtt_ScaleForPixelHeight(22) -// padding = 5 -// onedge_value = 180 -// pixel_dist_scale = 180/5.0 = 36.0 -// -// This will create an SDF bitmap in which the character is about 22 pixels -// high but the whole bitmap is about 22+5+5=32 pixels high. To produce a -// filled shape, sample the SDF at each pixel and fill the pixel if the SDF -// value is greater than or equal to 180/255. (You'll actually want to -// antialias, which is beyond the scope of this example.) Additionally, you -// can compute offset outlines (e.g. to stroke the character border inside -// & outside, or only outside). For example, to fill outside the character -// up to 3 SDF pixels, you would compare against (180-36.0*3)/255 = 72/255. -// The above choice of variables maps a range from 5 pixels outside the -// shape to 2 pixels inside the shape to 0..255; this is intended primarily -// for apply outside effects only (the interior range is needed to allow -// proper antialiasing of the font at *smaller* sizes) -// -// The function computes the SDF analytically at each SDF pixel, not by e.g. -// building a higher-res bitmap and approximating it. In theory the quality -// should be as high as possible for an SDF of this size & representation, but -// unclear if this is true in practice (perhaps building a higher-res bitmap -// and computing from that can allow drop-out prevention). -// -// The algorithm has not been optimized at all, so expect it to be slow -// if computing lots of characters or very large sizes. - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// Finding the right font... -// -// You should really just solve this offline, keep your own tables -// of what font is what, and don't try to get it out of the .ttf file. -// That's because getting it out of the .ttf file is really hard, because -// the names in the file can appear in many possible encodings, in many -// possible languages, and e.g. if you need a case-insensitive comparison, -// the details of that depend on the encoding & language in a complex way -// (actually underspecified in truetype, but also gigantic). -// -// But you can use the provided functions in two possible ways: -// stbtt_FindMatchingFont() will use *case-sensitive* comparisons on -// unicode-encoded names to try to find the font you want; -// you can run this before calling stbtt_InitFont() -// -// stbtt_GetFontNameString() lets you get any of the various strings -// from the file yourself and do your own comparisons on them. -// You have to have called stbtt_InitFont() first. - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_FindMatchingFont(const unsigned char *fontdata, - const char *name, int flags); -// returns the offset (not index) of the font that matches, or -1 if none -// if you use STBTT_MACSTYLE_DONTCARE, use a font name like "Arial Bold". -// if you use any other flag, use a font name like "Arial"; this checks -// the 'macStyle' header field; i don't know if fonts set this consistently -#define STBTT_MACSTYLE_DONTCARE 0 -#define STBTT_MACSTYLE_BOLD 1 -#define STBTT_MACSTYLE_ITALIC 2 -#define STBTT_MACSTYLE_UNDERSCORE 4 -#define STBTT_MACSTYLE_NONE \ - 8 // <= not same as 0, this makes us check the bitfield is 0 - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_CompareUTF8toUTF16_bigendian(const char *s1, int len1, - const char *s2, int len2); -// returns 1/0 whether the first string interpreted as utf8 is identical to -// the second string interpreted as big-endian utf16... useful for strings from -// next func - -STBTT_DEF const char *stbtt_GetFontNameString(const stbtt_fontinfo *font, - int *length, int platformID, - int encodingID, int languageID, - int nameID); -// returns the string (which may be big-endian double byte, e.g. for unicode) -// and puts the length in bytes in *length. -// -// some of the values for the IDs are below; for more see the truetype spec: -// http://developer.apple.com/textfonts/TTRefMan/RM06/Chap6name.html -// http://www.microsoft.com/typography/otspec/name.htm - -enum { // platformID - STBTT_PLATFORM_ID_UNICODE = 0, - STBTT_PLATFORM_ID_MAC = 1, - STBTT_PLATFORM_ID_ISO = 2, - STBTT_PLATFORM_ID_MICROSOFT = 3 -}; - -enum { // encodingID for STBTT_PLATFORM_ID_UNICODE - STBTT_UNICODE_EID_UNICODE_1_0 = 0, - STBTT_UNICODE_EID_UNICODE_1_1 = 1, - STBTT_UNICODE_EID_ISO_10646 = 2, - STBTT_UNICODE_EID_UNICODE_2_0_BMP = 3, - STBTT_UNICODE_EID_UNICODE_2_0_FULL = 4 -}; - -enum { // encodingID for STBTT_PLATFORM_ID_MICROSOFT - STBTT_MS_EID_SYMBOL = 0, - STBTT_MS_EID_UNICODE_BMP = 1, - STBTT_MS_EID_SHIFTJIS = 2, - STBTT_MS_EID_UNICODE_FULL = 10 -}; - -enum { // encodingID for STBTT_PLATFORM_ID_MAC; same as Script Manager codes - STBTT_MAC_EID_ROMAN = 0, - STBTT_MAC_EID_ARABIC = 4, - STBTT_MAC_EID_JAPANESE = 1, - STBTT_MAC_EID_HEBREW = 5, - STBTT_MAC_EID_CHINESE_TRAD = 2, - STBTT_MAC_EID_GREEK = 6, - STBTT_MAC_EID_KOREAN = 3, - STBTT_MAC_EID_RUSSIAN = 7 -}; - -enum { // languageID for STBTT_PLATFORM_ID_MICROSOFT; same as LCID... - // problematic because there are e.g. 16 english LCIDs and 16 arabic - // LCIDs - STBTT_MS_LANG_ENGLISH = 0x0409, - STBTT_MS_LANG_ITALIAN = 0x0410, - STBTT_MS_LANG_CHINESE = 0x0804, - STBTT_MS_LANG_JAPANESE = 0x0411, - STBTT_MS_LANG_DUTCH = 0x0413, - STBTT_MS_LANG_KOREAN = 0x0412, - STBTT_MS_LANG_FRENCH = 0x040c, - STBTT_MS_LANG_RUSSIAN = 0x0419, - STBTT_MS_LANG_GERMAN = 0x0407, - STBTT_MS_LANG_SPANISH = 0x0409, - STBTT_MS_LANG_HEBREW = 0x040d, - STBTT_MS_LANG_SWEDISH = 0x041D -}; - -enum { // languageID for STBTT_PLATFORM_ID_MAC - STBTT_MAC_LANG_ENGLISH = 0, - STBTT_MAC_LANG_JAPANESE = 11, - STBTT_MAC_LANG_ARABIC = 12, - STBTT_MAC_LANG_KOREAN = 23, - STBTT_MAC_LANG_DUTCH = 4, - STBTT_MAC_LANG_RUSSIAN = 32, - STBTT_MAC_LANG_FRENCH = 1, - STBTT_MAC_LANG_SPANISH = 6, - STBTT_MAC_LANG_GERMAN = 2, - STBTT_MAC_LANG_SWEDISH = 5, - STBTT_MAC_LANG_HEBREW = 10, - STBTT_MAC_LANG_CHINESE_SIMPLIFIED = 33, - STBTT_MAC_LANG_ITALIAN = 3, - STBTT_MAC_LANG_CHINESE_TRAD = 19 -}; - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif // __STB_INCLUDE_STB_TRUETYPE_H__ - -/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -//// -//// IMPLEMENTATION -//// -//// - -#ifdef STB_TRUETYPE_IMPLEMENTATION - -#ifndef STBTT_MAX_OVERSAMPLE -#define STBTT_MAX_OVERSAMPLE 8 -#endif - -#if STBTT_MAX_OVERSAMPLE > 255 -#error "STBTT_MAX_OVERSAMPLE cannot be > 255" -#endif - -typedef int stbtt__test_oversample_pow2 - [(STBTT_MAX_OVERSAMPLE & (STBTT_MAX_OVERSAMPLE - 1)) == 0 ? 1 : -1]; - -#ifndef STBTT_RASTERIZER_VERSION -#define STBTT_RASTERIZER_VERSION 2 -#endif - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -#define STBTT__NOTUSED(v) (void)(v) -#else -#define STBTT__NOTUSED(v) (void)sizeof(v) -#endif - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// stbtt__buf helpers to parse data from file -// - -static stbtt_uint8 stbtt__buf_get8(stbtt__buf *b) { - if (b->cursor >= b->size) - return 0; - return b->data[b->cursor++]; -} - -static stbtt_uint8 stbtt__buf_peek8(stbtt__buf *b) { - if (b->cursor >= b->size) - return 0; - return b->data[b->cursor]; -} - -static void stbtt__buf_seek(stbtt__buf *b, int o) { - STBTT_assert(!(o > b->size || o < 0)); - b->cursor = (o > b->size || o < 0) ? b->size : o; -} - -static void stbtt__buf_skip(stbtt__buf *b, int o) { - stbtt__buf_seek(b, b->cursor + o); -} - -static stbtt_uint32 stbtt__buf_get(stbtt__buf *b, int n) { - stbtt_uint32 v = 0; - int i; - STBTT_assert(n >= 1 && n <= 4); - for (i = 0; i < n; i++) - v = (v << 8) | stbtt__buf_get8(b); - return v; -} - -static stbtt__buf stbtt__new_buf(const void *p, size_t size) { - stbtt__buf r; - STBTT_assert(size < 0x40000000); - r.data = (stbtt_uint8 *)p; - r.size = (int)size; - r.cursor = 0; - return r; -} - -#define stbtt__buf_get16(b) stbtt__buf_get((b), 2) -#define stbtt__buf_get32(b) stbtt__buf_get((b), 4) - -static stbtt__buf stbtt__buf_range(const stbtt__buf *b, int o, int s) { - stbtt__buf r = stbtt__new_buf(NULL, 0); - if (o < 0 || s < 0 || o > b->size || s > b->size - o) - return r; - r.data = b->data + o; - r.size = s; - return r; -} - -static stbtt__buf stbtt__cff_get_index(stbtt__buf *b) { - int count, start, offsize; - start = b->cursor; - count = stbtt__buf_get16(b); - if (count) { - offsize = stbtt__buf_get8(b); - STBTT_assert(offsize >= 1 && offsize <= 4); - stbtt__buf_skip(b, offsize * count); - stbtt__buf_skip(b, stbtt__buf_get(b, offsize) - 1); - } - return stbtt__buf_range(b, start, b->cursor - start); -} - -static stbtt_uint32 stbtt__cff_int(stbtt__buf *b) { - int b0 = stbtt__buf_get8(b); - if (b0 >= 32 && b0 <= 246) - return b0 - 139; - else if (b0 >= 247 && b0 <= 250) - return (b0 - 247) * 256 + stbtt__buf_get8(b) + 108; - else if (b0 >= 251 && b0 <= 254) - return -(b0 - 251) * 256 - stbtt__buf_get8(b) - 108; - else if (b0 == 28) - return stbtt__buf_get16(b); - else if (b0 == 29) - return stbtt__buf_get32(b); - STBTT_assert(0); - return 0; -} - -static void stbtt__cff_skip_operand(stbtt__buf *b) { - int v, b0 = stbtt__buf_peek8(b); - STBTT_assert(b0 >= 28); - if (b0 == 30) { - stbtt__buf_skip(b, 1); - while (b->cursor < b->size) { - v = stbtt__buf_get8(b); - if ((v & 0xF) == 0xF || (v >> 4) == 0xF) - break; - } - } else { - stbtt__cff_int(b); - } -} - -static stbtt__buf stbtt__dict_get(stbtt__buf *b, int key) { - stbtt__buf_seek(b, 0); - while (b->cursor < b->size) { - int start = b->cursor, end, op; - while (stbtt__buf_peek8(b) >= 28) - stbtt__cff_skip_operand(b); - end = b->cursor; - op = stbtt__buf_get8(b); - if (op == 12) - op = stbtt__buf_get8(b) | 0x100; - if (op == key) - return stbtt__buf_range(b, start, end - start); - } - return stbtt__buf_range(b, 0, 0); -} - -static void stbtt__dict_get_ints(stbtt__buf *b, int key, int outcount, - stbtt_uint32 *out) { - int i; - stbtt__buf operands = stbtt__dict_get(b, key); - for (i = 0; i < outcount && operands.cursor < operands.size; i++) - out[i] = stbtt__cff_int(&operands); -} - -static int stbtt__cff_index_count(stbtt__buf *b) { - stbtt__buf_seek(b, 0); - return stbtt__buf_get16(b); -} - -static stbtt__buf stbtt__cff_index_get(stbtt__buf b, int i) { - int count, offsize, start, end; - stbtt__buf_seek(&b, 0); - count = stbtt__buf_get16(&b); - offsize = stbtt__buf_get8(&b); - STBTT_assert(i >= 0 && i < count); - STBTT_assert(offsize >= 1 && offsize <= 4); - stbtt__buf_skip(&b, i * offsize); - start = stbtt__buf_get(&b, offsize); - end = stbtt__buf_get(&b, offsize); - return stbtt__buf_range(&b, 2 + (count + 1) * offsize + start, end - start); -} - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// accessors to parse data from file -// - -// on platforms that don't allow misaligned reads, if we want to allow -// truetype fonts that aren't padded to alignment, define -// ALLOW_UNALIGNED_TRUETYPE - -#define ttBYTE(p) (*(stbtt_uint8 *)(p)) -#define ttCHAR(p) (*(stbtt_int8 *)(p)) -#define ttFixed(p) ttLONG(p) - -static stbtt_uint16 ttUSHORT(stbtt_uint8 *p) { return p[0] * 256 + p[1]; } -static stbtt_int16 ttSHORT(stbtt_uint8 *p) { return p[0] * 256 + p[1]; } -static stbtt_uint32 ttULONG(stbtt_uint8 *p) { - return (p[0] << 24) + (p[1] << 16) + (p[2] << 8) + p[3]; -} -static stbtt_int32 ttLONG(stbtt_uint8 *p) { - return (p[0] << 24) + (p[1] << 16) + (p[2] << 8) + p[3]; -} - -#define stbtt_tag4(p, c0, c1, c2, c3) \ - ((p)[0] == (c0) && (p)[1] == (c1) && (p)[2] == (c2) && (p)[3] == (c3)) -#define stbtt_tag(p, str) stbtt_tag4(p, str[0], str[1], str[2], str[3]) - -static int stbtt__isfont(stbtt_uint8 *font) { - // check the version number - if (stbtt_tag4(font, '1', 0, 0, 0)) - return 1; // TrueType 1 - if (stbtt_tag(font, "typ1")) - return 1; // TrueType with type 1 font -- we don't support this! - if (stbtt_tag(font, "OTTO")) - return 1; // OpenType with CFF - if (stbtt_tag4(font, 0, 1, 0, 0)) - return 1; // OpenType 1.0 - if (stbtt_tag(font, "true")) - return 1; // Apple specification for TrueType fonts - return 0; -} - -// @OPTIMIZE: binary search -static stbtt_uint32 stbtt__find_table(stbtt_uint8 *data, stbtt_uint32 fontstart, - const char *tag) { - stbtt_int32 num_tables = ttUSHORT(data + fontstart + 4); - stbtt_uint32 tabledir = fontstart + 12; - stbtt_int32 i; - for (i = 0; i < num_tables; ++i) { - stbtt_uint32 loc = tabledir + 16 * i; - if (stbtt_tag(data + loc + 0, tag)) - return ttULONG(data + loc + 8); - } - return 0; -} - -static int stbtt_GetFontOffsetForIndex_internal(unsigned char *font_collection, - int index) { - // if it's just a font, there's only one valid index - if (stbtt__isfont(font_collection)) - return index == 0 ? 0 : -1; - - // check if it's a TTC - if (stbtt_tag(font_collection, "ttcf")) { - // version 1? - if (ttULONG(font_collection + 4) == 0x00010000 || - ttULONG(font_collection + 4) == 0x00020000) { - stbtt_int32 n = ttLONG(font_collection + 8); - if (index >= n) - return -1; - return ttULONG(font_collection + 12 + index * 4); - } - } - return -1; -} - -static int stbtt_GetNumberOfFonts_internal(unsigned char *font_collection) { - // if it's just a font, there's only one valid font - if (stbtt__isfont(font_collection)) - return 1; - - // check if it's a TTC - if (stbtt_tag(font_collection, "ttcf")) { - // version 1? - if (ttULONG(font_collection + 4) == 0x00010000 || - ttULONG(font_collection + 4) == 0x00020000) { - return ttLONG(font_collection + 8); - } - } - return 0; -} - -static stbtt__buf stbtt__get_subrs(stbtt__buf cff, stbtt__buf fontdict) { - stbtt_uint32 subrsoff = 0, private_loc[2] = {0, 0}; - stbtt__buf pdict; - stbtt__dict_get_ints(&fontdict, 18, 2, private_loc); - if (!private_loc[1] || !private_loc[0]) - return stbtt__new_buf(NULL, 0); - pdict = stbtt__buf_range(&cff, private_loc[1], private_loc[0]); - stbtt__dict_get_ints(&pdict, 19, 1, &subrsoff); - if (!subrsoff) - return stbtt__new_buf(NULL, 0); - stbtt__buf_seek(&cff, private_loc[1] + subrsoff); - return stbtt__cff_get_index(&cff); -} - -// since most people won't use this, find this table the first time it's needed -static int stbtt__get_svg(stbtt_fontinfo *info) { - stbtt_uint32 t; - if (info->svg < 0) { - t = stbtt__find_table(info->data, info->fontstart, "SVG "); - if (t) { - stbtt_uint32 offset = ttULONG(info->data + t + 2); - info->svg = t + offset; - } else { - info->svg = 0; - } - } - return info->svg; -} - -static int stbtt_InitFont_internal(stbtt_fontinfo *info, unsigned char *data, - int fontstart) { - stbtt_uint32 cmap, t; - stbtt_int32 i, numTables; - - info->data = data; - info->fontstart = fontstart; - info->cff = stbtt__new_buf(NULL, 0); - - cmap = stbtt__find_table(data, fontstart, "cmap"); // required - info->loca = stbtt__find_table(data, fontstart, "loca"); // required - info->head = stbtt__find_table(data, fontstart, "head"); // required - info->glyf = stbtt__find_table(data, fontstart, "glyf"); // required - info->hhea = stbtt__find_table(data, fontstart, "hhea"); // required - info->hmtx = stbtt__find_table(data, fontstart, "hmtx"); // required - info->kern = stbtt__find_table(data, fontstart, "kern"); // not required - info->gpos = stbtt__find_table(data, fontstart, "GPOS"); // not required - - if (!cmap || !info->head || !info->hhea || !info->hmtx) - return 0; - if (info->glyf) { - // required for truetype - if (!info->loca) - return 0; - } else { - // initialization for CFF / Type2 fonts (OTF) - stbtt__buf b, topdict, topdictidx; - stbtt_uint32 cstype = 2, charstrings = 0, fdarrayoff = 0, fdselectoff = 0; - stbtt_uint32 cff; - - cff = stbtt__find_table(data, fontstart, "CFF "); - if (!cff) - return 0; - - info->fontdicts = stbtt__new_buf(NULL, 0); - info->fdselect = stbtt__new_buf(NULL, 0); - - // @TODO this should use size from table (not 512MB) - info->cff = stbtt__new_buf(data + cff, 512 * 1024 * 1024); - b = info->cff; - - // read the header - stbtt__buf_skip(&b, 2); - stbtt__buf_seek(&b, stbtt__buf_get8(&b)); // hdrsize - - // @TODO the name INDEX could list multiple fonts, - // but we just use the first one. - stbtt__cff_get_index(&b); // name INDEX - topdictidx = stbtt__cff_get_index(&b); - topdict = stbtt__cff_index_get(topdictidx, 0); - stbtt__cff_get_index(&b); // string INDEX - info->gsubrs = stbtt__cff_get_index(&b); - - stbtt__dict_get_ints(&topdict, 17, 1, &charstrings); - stbtt__dict_get_ints(&topdict, 0x100 | 6, 1, &cstype); - stbtt__dict_get_ints(&topdict, 0x100 | 36, 1, &fdarrayoff); - stbtt__dict_get_ints(&topdict, 0x100 | 37, 1, &fdselectoff); - info->subrs = stbtt__get_subrs(b, topdict); - - // we only support Type 2 charstrings - if (cstype != 2) - return 0; - if (charstrings == 0) - return 0; - - if (fdarrayoff) { - // looks like a CID font - if (!fdselectoff) - return 0; - stbtt__buf_seek(&b, fdarrayoff); - info->fontdicts = stbtt__cff_get_index(&b); - info->fdselect = stbtt__buf_range(&b, fdselectoff, b.size - fdselectoff); - } - - stbtt__buf_seek(&b, charstrings); - info->charstrings = stbtt__cff_get_index(&b); - } - - t = stbtt__find_table(data, fontstart, "maxp"); - if (t) - info->numGlyphs = ttUSHORT(data + t + 4); - else - info->numGlyphs = 0xffff; - - info->svg = -1; - - // find a cmap encoding table we understand *now* to avoid searching - // later. (todo: could make this installable) - // the same regardless of glyph. - numTables = ttUSHORT(data + cmap + 2); - info->index_map = 0; - for (i = 0; i < numTables; ++i) { - stbtt_uint32 encoding_record = cmap + 4 + 8 * i; - // find an encoding we understand: - switch (ttUSHORT(data + encoding_record)) { - case STBTT_PLATFORM_ID_MICROSOFT: - switch (ttUSHORT(data + encoding_record + 2)) { - case STBTT_MS_EID_UNICODE_BMP: - case STBTT_MS_EID_UNICODE_FULL: - // MS/Unicode - info->index_map = cmap + ttULONG(data + encoding_record + 4); - break; - } - break; - case STBTT_PLATFORM_ID_UNICODE: - // Mac/iOS has these - // all the encodingIDs are unicode, so we don't bother to check it - info->index_map = cmap + ttULONG(data + encoding_record + 4); - break; - } - } - if (info->index_map == 0) - return 0; - - info->indexToLocFormat = ttUSHORT(data + info->head + 50); - return 1; -} - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_FindGlyphIndex(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - int unicode_codepoint) { - stbtt_uint8 *data = info->data; - stbtt_uint32 index_map = info->index_map; - - stbtt_uint16 format = ttUSHORT(data + index_map + 0); - if (format == 0) { // apple byte encoding - stbtt_int32 bytes = ttUSHORT(data + index_map + 2); - if (unicode_codepoint < bytes - 6) - return ttBYTE(data + index_map + 6 + unicode_codepoint); - return 0; - } else if (format == 6) { - stbtt_uint32 first = ttUSHORT(data + index_map + 6); - stbtt_uint32 count = ttUSHORT(data + index_map + 8); - if ((stbtt_uint32)unicode_codepoint >= first && - (stbtt_uint32)unicode_codepoint < first + count) - return ttUSHORT(data + index_map + 10 + (unicode_codepoint - first) * 2); - return 0; - } else if (format == 2) { - STBTT_assert(0); // @TODO: high-byte mapping for japanese/chinese/korean - return 0; - } else if (format == 4) { // standard mapping for windows fonts: binary search - // collection of ranges - stbtt_uint16 segcount = ttUSHORT(data + index_map + 6) >> 1; - stbtt_uint16 searchRange = ttUSHORT(data + index_map + 8) >> 1; - stbtt_uint16 entrySelector = ttUSHORT(data + index_map + 10); - stbtt_uint16 rangeShift = ttUSHORT(data + index_map + 12) >> 1; - - // do a binary search of the segments - stbtt_uint32 endCount = index_map + 14; - stbtt_uint32 search = endCount; - - if (unicode_codepoint > 0xffff) - return 0; - - // they lie from endCount .. endCount + segCount - // but searchRange is the nearest power of two, so... - if (unicode_codepoint >= ttUSHORT(data + search + rangeShift * 2)) - search += rangeShift * 2; - - // now decrement to bias correctly to find smallest - search -= 2; - while (entrySelector) { - stbtt_uint16 end; - searchRange >>= 1; - end = ttUSHORT(data + search + searchRange * 2); - if (unicode_codepoint > end) - search += searchRange * 2; - --entrySelector; - } - search += 2; - - { - stbtt_uint16 offset, start, last; - stbtt_uint16 item = (stbtt_uint16)((search - endCount) >> 1); - - start = ttUSHORT(data + index_map + 14 + segcount * 2 + 2 + 2 * item); - last = ttUSHORT(data + endCount + 2 * item); - if (unicode_codepoint < start || unicode_codepoint > last) - return 0; - - offset = ttUSHORT(data + index_map + 14 + segcount * 6 + 2 + 2 * item); - if (offset == 0) - return (stbtt_uint16)(unicode_codepoint + - ttSHORT(data + index_map + 14 + segcount * 4 + 2 + - 2 * item)); - - return ttUSHORT(data + offset + (unicode_codepoint - start) * 2 + - index_map + 14 + segcount * 6 + 2 + 2 * item); - } - } else if (format == 12 || format == 13) { - stbtt_uint32 ngroups = ttULONG(data + index_map + 12); - stbtt_int32 low, high; - low = 0; - high = (stbtt_int32)ngroups; - // Binary search the right group. - while (low < high) { - stbtt_int32 mid = - low + ((high - low) >> 1); // rounds down, so low <= mid < high - stbtt_uint32 start_char = ttULONG(data + index_map + 16 + mid * 12); - stbtt_uint32 end_char = ttULONG(data + index_map + 16 + mid * 12 + 4); - if ((stbtt_uint32)unicode_codepoint < start_char) - high = mid; - else if ((stbtt_uint32)unicode_codepoint > end_char) - low = mid + 1; - else { - stbtt_uint32 start_glyph = - ttULONG(data + index_map + 16 + mid * 12 + 8); - if (format == 12) - return start_glyph + unicode_codepoint - start_char; - else // format == 13 - return start_glyph; - } - } - return 0; // not found - } - // @TODO - STBTT_assert(0); - return 0; -} - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetCodepointShape(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - int unicode_codepoint, - stbtt_vertex **vertices) { - return stbtt_GetGlyphShape( - info, stbtt_FindGlyphIndex(info, unicode_codepoint), vertices); -} - -static void stbtt_setvertex(stbtt_vertex *v, stbtt_uint8 type, stbtt_int32 x, - stbtt_int32 y, stbtt_int32 cx, stbtt_int32 cy) { - v->type = type; - v->x = (stbtt_int16)x; - v->y = (stbtt_int16)y; - v->cx = (stbtt_int16)cx; - v->cy = (stbtt_int16)cy; -} - -static int stbtt__GetGlyfOffset(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int glyph_index) { - int g1, g2; - - STBTT_assert(!info->cff.size); - - if (glyph_index >= info->numGlyphs) - return -1; // glyph index out of range - if (info->indexToLocFormat >= 2) - return -1; // unknown index->glyph map format - - if (info->indexToLocFormat == 0) { - g1 = info->glyf + ttUSHORT(info->data + info->loca + glyph_index * 2) * 2; - g2 = info->glyf + - ttUSHORT(info->data + info->loca + glyph_index * 2 + 2) * 2; - } else { - g1 = info->glyf + ttULONG(info->data + info->loca + glyph_index * 4); - g2 = info->glyf + ttULONG(info->data + info->loca + glyph_index * 4 + 4); - } - - return g1 == g2 ? -1 : g1; // if length is 0, return -1 -} - -static int stbtt__GetGlyphInfoT2(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int glyph_index, - int *x0, int *y0, int *x1, int *y1); - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetGlyphBox(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int glyph_index, - int *x0, int *y0, int *x1, int *y1) { - if (info->cff.size) { - stbtt__GetGlyphInfoT2(info, glyph_index, x0, y0, x1, y1); - } else { - int g = stbtt__GetGlyfOffset(info, glyph_index); - if (g < 0) - return 0; - - if (x0) - *x0 = ttSHORT(info->data + g + 2); - if (y0) - *y0 = ttSHORT(info->data + g + 4); - if (x1) - *x1 = ttSHORT(info->data + g + 6); - if (y1) - *y1 = ttSHORT(info->data + g + 8); - } - return 1; -} - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetCodepointBox(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int codepoint, - int *x0, int *y0, int *x1, int *y1) { - return stbtt_GetGlyphBox(info, stbtt_FindGlyphIndex(info, codepoint), x0, y0, - x1, y1); -} - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_IsGlyphEmpty(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int glyph_index) { - stbtt_int16 numberOfContours; - int g; - if (info->cff.size) - return stbtt__GetGlyphInfoT2(info, glyph_index, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL) == - 0; - g = stbtt__GetGlyfOffset(info, glyph_index); - if (g < 0) - return 1; - numberOfContours = ttSHORT(info->data + g); - return numberOfContours == 0; -} - -static int stbtt__close_shape(stbtt_vertex *vertices, int num_vertices, - int was_off, int start_off, stbtt_int32 sx, - stbtt_int32 sy, stbtt_int32 scx, stbtt_int32 scy, - stbtt_int32 cx, stbtt_int32 cy) { - if (start_off) { - if (was_off) - stbtt_setvertex(&vertices[num_vertices++], STBTT_vcurve, (cx + scx) >> 1, - (cy + scy) >> 1, cx, cy); - stbtt_setvertex(&vertices[num_vertices++], STBTT_vcurve, sx, sy, scx, scy); - } else { - if (was_off) - stbtt_setvertex(&vertices[num_vertices++], STBTT_vcurve, sx, sy, cx, cy); - else - stbtt_setvertex(&vertices[num_vertices++], STBTT_vline, sx, sy, 0, 0); - } - return num_vertices; -} - -static int stbtt__GetGlyphShapeTT(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int glyph_index, - stbtt_vertex **pvertices) { - stbtt_int16 numberOfContours; - stbtt_uint8 *endPtsOfContours; - stbtt_uint8 *data = info->data; - stbtt_vertex *vertices = 0; - int num_vertices = 0; - int g = stbtt__GetGlyfOffset(info, glyph_index); - - *pvertices = NULL; - - if (g < 0) - return 0; - - numberOfContours = ttSHORT(data + g); - - if (numberOfContours > 0) { - stbtt_uint8 flags = 0, flagcount; - stbtt_int32 ins, i, j = 0, m, n, next_move, was_off = 0, off, start_off = 0; - stbtt_int32 x, y, cx, cy, sx, sy, scx, scy; - stbtt_uint8 *points; - endPtsOfContours = (data + g + 10); - ins = ttUSHORT(data + g + 10 + numberOfContours * 2); - points = data + g + 10 + numberOfContours * 2 + 2 + ins; - - n = 1 + ttUSHORT(endPtsOfContours + numberOfContours * 2 - 2); - - m = n + 2 * numberOfContours; // a loose bound on how many vertices we might - // need - vertices = - (stbtt_vertex *)STBTT_malloc(m * sizeof(vertices[0]), info->userdata); - if (vertices == 0) - return 0; - - next_move = 0; - flagcount = 0; - - // in first pass, we load uninterpreted data into the allocated array - // above, shifted to the end of the array so we won't overwrite it when - // we create our final data starting from the front - - off = m - n; // starting offset for uninterpreted data, regardless of how m - // ends up being calculated - - // first load flags - - for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { - if (flagcount == 0) { - flags = *points++; - if (flags & 8) - flagcount = *points++; - } else - --flagcount; - vertices[off + i].type = flags; - } - - // now load x coordinates - x = 0; - for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { - flags = vertices[off + i].type; - if (flags & 2) { - stbtt_int16 dx = *points++; - x += (flags & 16) ? dx : -dx; // ??? - } else { - if (!(flags & 16)) { - x = x + (stbtt_int16)(points[0] * 256 + points[1]); - points += 2; - } - } - vertices[off + i].x = (stbtt_int16)x; - } - - // now load y coordinates - y = 0; - for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { - flags = vertices[off + i].type; - if (flags & 4) { - stbtt_int16 dy = *points++; - y += (flags & 32) ? dy : -dy; // ??? - } else { - if (!(flags & 32)) { - y = y + (stbtt_int16)(points[0] * 256 + points[1]); - points += 2; - } - } - vertices[off + i].y = (stbtt_int16)y; - } - - // now convert them to our format - num_vertices = 0; - sx = sy = cx = cy = scx = scy = 0; - for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { - flags = vertices[off + i].type; - x = (stbtt_int16)vertices[off + i].x; - y = (stbtt_int16)vertices[off + i].y; - - if (next_move == i) { - if (i != 0) - num_vertices = - stbtt__close_shape(vertices, num_vertices, was_off, start_off, sx, - sy, scx, scy, cx, cy); - - // now start the new one - start_off = !(flags & 1); - if (start_off) { - // if we start off with an off-curve point, then when we need to find - // a point on the curve where we can start, and we need to save some - // state for when we wraparound. - scx = x; - scy = y; - if (!(vertices[off + i + 1].type & 1)) { - // next point is also a curve point, so interpolate an on-point - // curve - sx = (x + (stbtt_int32)vertices[off + i + 1].x) >> 1; - sy = (y + (stbtt_int32)vertices[off + i + 1].y) >> 1; - } else { - // otherwise just use the next point as our start point - sx = (stbtt_int32)vertices[off + i + 1].x; - sy = (stbtt_int32)vertices[off + i + 1].y; - ++i; // we're using point i+1 as the starting point, so skip it - } - } else { - sx = x; - sy = y; - } - stbtt_setvertex(&vertices[num_vertices++], STBTT_vmove, sx, sy, 0, 0); - was_off = 0; - next_move = 1 + ttUSHORT(endPtsOfContours + j * 2); - ++j; - } else { - if (!(flags & 1)) { // if it's a curve - if (was_off) // two off-curve control points in a row means - // interpolate an on-curve midpoint - stbtt_setvertex(&vertices[num_vertices++], STBTT_vcurve, - (cx + x) >> 1, (cy + y) >> 1, cx, cy); - cx = x; - cy = y; - was_off = 1; - } else { - if (was_off) - stbtt_setvertex(&vertices[num_vertices++], STBTT_vcurve, x, y, cx, - cy); - else - stbtt_setvertex(&vertices[num_vertices++], STBTT_vline, x, y, 0, 0); - was_off = 0; - } - } - } - num_vertices = stbtt__close_shape(vertices, num_vertices, was_off, - start_off, sx, sy, scx, scy, cx, cy); - } else if (numberOfContours < 0) { - // Compound shapes. - int more = 1; - stbtt_uint8 *comp = data + g + 10; - num_vertices = 0; - vertices = 0; - while (more) { - stbtt_uint16 flags, gidx; - int comp_num_verts = 0, i; - stbtt_vertex *comp_verts = 0, *tmp = 0; - float mtx[6] = {1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0}, m, n; - - flags = ttSHORT(comp); - comp += 2; - gidx = ttSHORT(comp); - comp += 2; - - if (flags & 2) { // XY values - if (flags & 1) { // shorts - mtx[4] = ttSHORT(comp); - comp += 2; - mtx[5] = ttSHORT(comp); - comp += 2; - } else { - mtx[4] = ttCHAR(comp); - comp += 1; - mtx[5] = ttCHAR(comp); - comp += 1; - } - } else { - // @TODO handle matching point - STBTT_assert(0); - } - if (flags & (1 << 3)) { // WE_HAVE_A_SCALE - mtx[0] = mtx[3] = ttSHORT(comp) / 16384.0f; - comp += 2; - mtx[1] = mtx[2] = 0; - } else if (flags & (1 << 6)) { // WE_HAVE_AN_X_AND_YSCALE - mtx[0] = ttSHORT(comp) / 16384.0f; - comp += 2; - mtx[1] = mtx[2] = 0; - mtx[3] = ttSHORT(comp) / 16384.0f; - comp += 2; - } else if (flags & (1 << 7)) { // WE_HAVE_A_TWO_BY_TWO - mtx[0] = ttSHORT(comp) / 16384.0f; - comp += 2; - mtx[1] = ttSHORT(comp) / 16384.0f; - comp += 2; - mtx[2] = ttSHORT(comp) / 16384.0f; - comp += 2; - mtx[3] = ttSHORT(comp) / 16384.0f; - comp += 2; - } - - // Find transformation scales. - m = (float)STBTT_sqrt(mtx[0] * mtx[0] + mtx[1] * mtx[1]); - n = (float)STBTT_sqrt(mtx[2] * mtx[2] + mtx[3] * mtx[3]); - - // Get indexed glyph. - comp_num_verts = stbtt_GetGlyphShape(info, gidx, &comp_verts); - if (comp_num_verts > 0) { - // Transform vertices. - for (i = 0; i < comp_num_verts; ++i) { - stbtt_vertex *v = &comp_verts[i]; - stbtt_vertex_type x, y; - x = v->x; - y = v->y; - v->x = (stbtt_vertex_type)(m * (mtx[0] * x + mtx[2] * y + mtx[4])); - v->y = (stbtt_vertex_type)(n * (mtx[1] * x + mtx[3] * y + mtx[5])); - x = v->cx; - y = v->cy; - v->cx = (stbtt_vertex_type)(m * (mtx[0] * x + mtx[2] * y + mtx[4])); - v->cy = (stbtt_vertex_type)(n * (mtx[1] * x + mtx[3] * y + mtx[5])); - } - // Append vertices. - tmp = (stbtt_vertex *)STBTT_malloc((num_vertices + comp_num_verts) * - sizeof(stbtt_vertex), - info->userdata); - if (!tmp) { - if (vertices) - STBTT_free(vertices, info->userdata); - if (comp_verts) - STBTT_free(comp_verts, info->userdata); - return 0; - } - if (num_vertices > 0 && vertices) - STBTT_memcpy(tmp, vertices, num_vertices * sizeof(stbtt_vertex)); - STBTT_memcpy(tmp + num_vertices, comp_verts, - comp_num_verts * sizeof(stbtt_vertex)); - if (vertices) - STBTT_free(vertices, info->userdata); - vertices = tmp; - STBTT_free(comp_verts, info->userdata); - num_vertices += comp_num_verts; - } - // More components ? - more = flags & (1 << 5); - } - } else { - // numberOfCounters == 0, do nothing - } - - *pvertices = vertices; - return num_vertices; -} - -typedef struct { - int bounds; - int started; - float first_x, first_y; - float x, y; - stbtt_int32 min_x, max_x, min_y, max_y; - - stbtt_vertex *pvertices; - int num_vertices; -} stbtt__csctx; - -#define STBTT__CSCTX_INIT(bounds) \ - { bounds, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, NULL, 0 } - -static void stbtt__track_vertex(stbtt__csctx *c, stbtt_int32 x, stbtt_int32 y) { - if (x > c->max_x || !c->started) - c->max_x = x; - if (y > c->max_y || !c->started) - c->max_y = y; - if (x < c->min_x || !c->started) - c->min_x = x; - if (y < c->min_y || !c->started) - c->min_y = y; - c->started = 1; -} - -static void stbtt__csctx_v(stbtt__csctx *c, stbtt_uint8 type, stbtt_int32 x, - stbtt_int32 y, stbtt_int32 cx, stbtt_int32 cy, - stbtt_int32 cx1, stbtt_int32 cy1) { - if (c->bounds) { - stbtt__track_vertex(c, x, y); - if (type == STBTT_vcubic) { - stbtt__track_vertex(c, cx, cy); - stbtt__track_vertex(c, cx1, cy1); - } - } else { - stbtt_setvertex(&c->pvertices[c->num_vertices], type, x, y, cx, cy); - c->pvertices[c->num_vertices].cx1 = (stbtt_int16)cx1; - c->pvertices[c->num_vertices].cy1 = (stbtt_int16)cy1; - } - c->num_vertices++; -} - -static void stbtt__csctx_close_shape(stbtt__csctx *ctx) { - if (ctx->first_x != ctx->x || ctx->first_y != ctx->y) - stbtt__csctx_v(ctx, STBTT_vline, (int)ctx->first_x, (int)ctx->first_y, 0, 0, - 0, 0); -} - -static void stbtt__csctx_rmove_to(stbtt__csctx *ctx, float dx, float dy) { - stbtt__csctx_close_shape(ctx); - ctx->first_x = ctx->x = ctx->x + dx; - ctx->first_y = ctx->y = ctx->y + dy; - stbtt__csctx_v(ctx, STBTT_vmove, (int)ctx->x, (int)ctx->y, 0, 0, 0, 0); -} - -static void stbtt__csctx_rline_to(stbtt__csctx *ctx, float dx, float dy) { - ctx->x += dx; - ctx->y += dy; - stbtt__csctx_v(ctx, STBTT_vline, (int)ctx->x, (int)ctx->y, 0, 0, 0, 0); -} - -static void stbtt__csctx_rccurve_to(stbtt__csctx *ctx, float dx1, float dy1, - float dx2, float dy2, float dx3, - float dy3) { - float cx1 = ctx->x + dx1; - float cy1 = ctx->y + dy1; - float cx2 = cx1 + dx2; - float cy2 = cy1 + dy2; - ctx->x = cx2 + dx3; - ctx->y = cy2 + dy3; - stbtt__csctx_v(ctx, STBTT_vcubic, (int)ctx->x, (int)ctx->y, (int)cx1, - (int)cy1, (int)cx2, (int)cy2); -} - -static stbtt__buf stbtt__get_subr(stbtt__buf idx, int n) { - int count = stbtt__cff_index_count(&idx); - int bias = 107; - if (count >= 33900) - bias = 32768; - else if (count >= 1240) - bias = 1131; - n += bias; - if (n < 0 || n >= count) - return stbtt__new_buf(NULL, 0); - return stbtt__cff_index_get(idx, n); -} - -static stbtt__buf stbtt__cid_get_glyph_subrs(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - int glyph_index) { - stbtt__buf fdselect = info->fdselect; - int nranges, start, end, v, fmt, fdselector = -1, i; - - stbtt__buf_seek(&fdselect, 0); - fmt = stbtt__buf_get8(&fdselect); - if (fmt == 0) { - // untested - stbtt__buf_skip(&fdselect, glyph_index); - fdselector = stbtt__buf_get8(&fdselect); - } else if (fmt == 3) { - nranges = stbtt__buf_get16(&fdselect); - start = stbtt__buf_get16(&fdselect); - for (i = 0; i < nranges; i++) { - v = stbtt__buf_get8(&fdselect); - end = stbtt__buf_get16(&fdselect); - if (glyph_index >= start && glyph_index < end) { - fdselector = v; - break; - } - start = end; - } - } - if (fdselector == -1) - stbtt__new_buf(NULL, 0); - return stbtt__get_subrs(info->cff, - stbtt__cff_index_get(info->fontdicts, fdselector)); -} - -static int stbtt__run_charstring(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int glyph_index, - stbtt__csctx *c) { - int in_header = 1, maskbits = 0, subr_stack_height = 0, sp = 0, v, i, b0; - int has_subrs = 0, clear_stack; - float s[48]; - stbtt__buf subr_stack[10], subrs = info->subrs, b; - float f; - -#define STBTT__CSERR(s) (0) - - // this currently ignores the initial width value, which isn't needed if we - // have hmtx - b = stbtt__cff_index_get(info->charstrings, glyph_index); - while (b.cursor < b.size) { - i = 0; - clear_stack = 1; - b0 = stbtt__buf_get8(&b); - switch (b0) { - // @TODO implement hinting - case 0x13: // hintmask - case 0x14: // cntrmask - if (in_header) - maskbits += (sp / 2); // implicit "vstem" - in_header = 0; - stbtt__buf_skip(&b, (maskbits + 7) / 8); - break; - - case 0x01: // hstem - case 0x03: // vstem - case 0x12: // hstemhm - case 0x17: // vstemhm - maskbits += (sp / 2); - break; - - case 0x15: // rmoveto - in_header = 0; - if (sp < 2) - return STBTT__CSERR("rmoveto stack"); - stbtt__csctx_rmove_to(c, s[sp - 2], s[sp - 1]); - break; - case 0x04: // vmoveto - in_header = 0; - if (sp < 1) - return STBTT__CSERR("vmoveto stack"); - stbtt__csctx_rmove_to(c, 0, s[sp - 1]); - break; - case 0x16: // hmoveto - in_header = 0; - if (sp < 1) - return STBTT__CSERR("hmoveto stack"); - stbtt__csctx_rmove_to(c, s[sp - 1], 0); - break; - - case 0x05: // rlineto - if (sp < 2) - return STBTT__CSERR("rlineto stack"); - for (; i + 1 < sp; i += 2) - stbtt__csctx_rline_to(c, s[i], s[i + 1]); - break; - - // hlineto/vlineto and vhcurveto/hvcurveto alternate horizontal and - // vertical starting from a different place. - - case 0x07: // vlineto - if (sp < 1) - return STBTT__CSERR("vlineto stack"); - goto vlineto; - case 0x06: // hlineto - if (sp < 1) - return STBTT__CSERR("hlineto stack"); - for (;;) { - if (i >= sp) - break; - stbtt__csctx_rline_to(c, s[i], 0); - i++; - vlineto: - if (i >= sp) - break; - stbtt__csctx_rline_to(c, 0, s[i]); - i++; - } - break; - - case 0x1F: // hvcurveto - if (sp < 4) - return STBTT__CSERR("hvcurveto stack"); - goto hvcurveto; - case 0x1E: // vhcurveto - if (sp < 4) - return STBTT__CSERR("vhcurveto stack"); - for (;;) { - if (i + 3 >= sp) - break; - stbtt__csctx_rccurve_to(c, 0, s[i], s[i + 1], s[i + 2], s[i + 3], - (sp - i == 5) ? s[i + 4] : 0.0f); - i += 4; - hvcurveto: - if (i + 3 >= sp) - break; - stbtt__csctx_rccurve_to(c, s[i], 0, s[i + 1], s[i + 2], - (sp - i == 5) ? s[i + 4] : 0.0f, s[i + 3]); - i += 4; - } - break; - - case 0x08: // rrcurveto - if (sp < 6) - return STBTT__CSERR("rcurveline stack"); - for (; i + 5 < sp; i += 6) - stbtt__csctx_rccurve_to(c, s[i], s[i + 1], s[i + 2], s[i + 3], s[i + 4], - s[i + 5]); - break; - - case 0x18: // rcurveline - if (sp < 8) - return STBTT__CSERR("rcurveline stack"); - for (; i + 5 < sp - 2; i += 6) - stbtt__csctx_rccurve_to(c, s[i], s[i + 1], s[i + 2], s[i + 3], s[i + 4], - s[i + 5]); - if (i + 1 >= sp) - return STBTT__CSERR("rcurveline stack"); - stbtt__csctx_rline_to(c, s[i], s[i + 1]); - break; - - case 0x19: // rlinecurve - if (sp < 8) - return STBTT__CSERR("rlinecurve stack"); - for (; i + 1 < sp - 6; i += 2) - stbtt__csctx_rline_to(c, s[i], s[i + 1]); - if (i + 5 >= sp) - return STBTT__CSERR("rlinecurve stack"); - stbtt__csctx_rccurve_to(c, s[i], s[i + 1], s[i + 2], s[i + 3], s[i + 4], - s[i + 5]); - break; - - case 0x1A: // vvcurveto - case 0x1B: // hhcurveto - if (sp < 4) - return STBTT__CSERR("(vv|hh)curveto stack"); - f = 0.0; - if (sp & 1) { - f = s[i]; - i++; - } - for (; i + 3 < sp; i += 4) { - if (b0 == 0x1B) - stbtt__csctx_rccurve_to(c, s[i], f, s[i + 1], s[i + 2], s[i + 3], - 0.0); - else - stbtt__csctx_rccurve_to(c, f, s[i], s[i + 1], s[i + 2], 0.0, - s[i + 3]); - f = 0.0; - } - break; - - case 0x0A: // callsubr - if (!has_subrs) { - if (info->fdselect.size) - subrs = stbtt__cid_get_glyph_subrs(info, glyph_index); - has_subrs = 1; - } - // FALLTHROUGH - case 0x1D: // callgsubr - if (sp < 1) - return STBTT__CSERR("call(g|)subr stack"); - v = (int)s[--sp]; - if (subr_stack_height >= 10) - return STBTT__CSERR("recursion limit"); - subr_stack[subr_stack_height++] = b; - b = stbtt__get_subr(b0 == 0x0A ? subrs : info->gsubrs, v); - if (b.size == 0) - return STBTT__CSERR("subr not found"); - b.cursor = 0; - clear_stack = 0; - break; - - case 0x0B: // return - if (subr_stack_height <= 0) - return STBTT__CSERR("return outside subr"); - b = subr_stack[--subr_stack_height]; - clear_stack = 0; - break; - - case 0x0E: // endchar - stbtt__csctx_close_shape(c); - return 1; - - case 0x0C: { // two-byte escape - float dx1, dx2, dx3, dx4, dx5, dx6, dy1, dy2, dy3, dy4, dy5, dy6; - float dx, dy; - int b1 = stbtt__buf_get8(&b); - switch (b1) { - // @TODO These "flex" implementations ignore the flex-depth and - // resolution, and always draw beziers. - case 0x22: // hflex - if (sp < 7) - return STBTT__CSERR("hflex stack"); - dx1 = s[0]; - dx2 = s[1]; - dy2 = s[2]; - dx3 = s[3]; - dx4 = s[4]; - dx5 = s[5]; - dx6 = s[6]; - stbtt__csctx_rccurve_to(c, dx1, 0, dx2, dy2, dx3, 0); - stbtt__csctx_rccurve_to(c, dx4, 0, dx5, -dy2, dx6, 0); - break; - - case 0x23: // flex - if (sp < 13) - return STBTT__CSERR("flex stack"); - dx1 = s[0]; - dy1 = s[1]; - dx2 = s[2]; - dy2 = s[3]; - dx3 = s[4]; - dy3 = s[5]; - dx4 = s[6]; - dy4 = s[7]; - dx5 = s[8]; - dy5 = s[9]; - dx6 = s[10]; - dy6 = s[11]; - // fd is s[12] - stbtt__csctx_rccurve_to(c, dx1, dy1, dx2, dy2, dx3, dy3); - stbtt__csctx_rccurve_to(c, dx4, dy4, dx5, dy5, dx6, dy6); - break; - - case 0x24: // hflex1 - if (sp < 9) - return STBTT__CSERR("hflex1 stack"); - dx1 = s[0]; - dy1 = s[1]; - dx2 = s[2]; - dy2 = s[3]; - dx3 = s[4]; - dx4 = s[5]; - dx5 = s[6]; - dy5 = s[7]; - dx6 = s[8]; - stbtt__csctx_rccurve_to(c, dx1, dy1, dx2, dy2, dx3, 0); - stbtt__csctx_rccurve_to(c, dx4, 0, dx5, dy5, dx6, -(dy1 + dy2 + dy5)); - break; - - case 0x25: // flex1 - if (sp < 11) - return STBTT__CSERR("flex1 stack"); - dx1 = s[0]; - dy1 = s[1]; - dx2 = s[2]; - dy2 = s[3]; - dx3 = s[4]; - dy3 = s[5]; - dx4 = s[6]; - dy4 = s[7]; - dx5 = s[8]; - dy5 = s[9]; - dx6 = dy6 = s[10]; - dx = dx1 + dx2 + dx3 + dx4 + dx5; - dy = dy1 + dy2 + dy3 + dy4 + dy5; - if (STBTT_fabs(dx) > STBTT_fabs(dy)) - dy6 = -dy; - else - dx6 = -dx; - stbtt__csctx_rccurve_to(c, dx1, dy1, dx2, dy2, dx3, dy3); - stbtt__csctx_rccurve_to(c, dx4, dy4, dx5, dy5, dx6, dy6); - break; - - default: - return STBTT__CSERR("unimplemented"); - } - } break; - - default: - if (b0 != 255 && b0 != 28 && b0 < 32) - return STBTT__CSERR("reserved operator"); - - // push immediate - if (b0 == 255) { - f = (float)(stbtt_int32)stbtt__buf_get32(&b) / 0x10000; - } else { - stbtt__buf_skip(&b, -1); - f = (float)(stbtt_int16)stbtt__cff_int(&b); - } - if (sp >= 48) - return STBTT__CSERR("push stack overflow"); - s[sp++] = f; - clear_stack = 0; - break; - } - if (clear_stack) - sp = 0; - } - return STBTT__CSERR("no endchar"); - -#undef STBTT__CSERR -} - -static int stbtt__GetGlyphShapeT2(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int glyph_index, - stbtt_vertex **pvertices) { - // runs the charstring twice, once to count and once to output (to avoid - // realloc) - stbtt__csctx count_ctx = STBTT__CSCTX_INIT(1); - stbtt__csctx output_ctx = STBTT__CSCTX_INIT(0); - if (stbtt__run_charstring(info, glyph_index, &count_ctx)) { - *pvertices = (stbtt_vertex *)STBTT_malloc( - count_ctx.num_vertices * sizeof(stbtt_vertex), info->userdata); - output_ctx.pvertices = *pvertices; - if (stbtt__run_charstring(info, glyph_index, &output_ctx)) { - STBTT_assert(output_ctx.num_vertices == count_ctx.num_vertices); - return output_ctx.num_vertices; - } - } - *pvertices = NULL; - return 0; -} - -static int stbtt__GetGlyphInfoT2(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int glyph_index, - int *x0, int *y0, int *x1, int *y1) { - stbtt__csctx c = STBTT__CSCTX_INIT(1); - int r = stbtt__run_charstring(info, glyph_index, &c); - if (x0) - *x0 = r ? c.min_x : 0; - if (y0) - *y0 = r ? c.min_y : 0; - if (x1) - *x1 = r ? c.max_x : 0; - if (y1) - *y1 = r ? c.max_y : 0; - return r ? c.num_vertices : 0; -} - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetGlyphShape(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int glyph_index, - stbtt_vertex **pvertices) { - if (!info->cff.size) - return stbtt__GetGlyphShapeTT(info, glyph_index, pvertices); - else - return stbtt__GetGlyphShapeT2(info, glyph_index, pvertices); -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetGlyphHMetrics(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - int glyph_index, int *advanceWidth, - int *leftSideBearing) { - stbtt_uint16 numOfLongHorMetrics = ttUSHORT(info->data + info->hhea + 34); - if (glyph_index < numOfLongHorMetrics) { - if (advanceWidth) - *advanceWidth = ttSHORT(info->data + info->hmtx + 4 * glyph_index); - if (leftSideBearing) - *leftSideBearing = ttSHORT(info->data + info->hmtx + 4 * glyph_index + 2); - } else { - if (advanceWidth) - *advanceWidth = - ttSHORT(info->data + info->hmtx + 4 * (numOfLongHorMetrics - 1)); - if (leftSideBearing) - *leftSideBearing = - ttSHORT(info->data + info->hmtx + 4 * numOfLongHorMetrics + - 2 * (glyph_index - numOfLongHorMetrics)); - } -} - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetKerningTableLength(const stbtt_fontinfo *info) { - stbtt_uint8 *data = info->data + info->kern; - - // we only look at the first table. it must be 'horizontal' and format 0. - if (!info->kern) - return 0; - if (ttUSHORT(data + 2) < 1) // number of tables, need at least 1 - return 0; - if (ttUSHORT(data + 8) != 1) // horizontal flag must be set in format - return 0; - - return ttUSHORT(data + 10); -} - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetKerningTable(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - stbtt_kerningentry *table, - int table_length) { - stbtt_uint8 *data = info->data + info->kern; - int k, length; - - // we only look at the first table. it must be 'horizontal' and format 0. - if (!info->kern) - return 0; - if (ttUSHORT(data + 2) < 1) // number of tables, need at least 1 - return 0; - if (ttUSHORT(data + 8) != 1) // horizontal flag must be set in format - return 0; - - length = ttUSHORT(data + 10); - if (table_length < length) - length = table_length; - - for (k = 0; k < length; k++) { - table[k].glyph1 = ttUSHORT(data + 18 + (k * 6)); - table[k].glyph2 = ttUSHORT(data + 20 + (k * 6)); - table[k].advance = ttSHORT(data + 22 + (k * 6)); - } - - return length; -} - -static int stbtt__GetGlyphKernInfoAdvance(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - int glyph1, int glyph2) { - stbtt_uint8 *data = info->data + info->kern; - stbtt_uint32 needle, straw; - int l, r, m; - - // we only look at the first table. it must be 'horizontal' and format 0. - if (!info->kern) - return 0; - if (ttUSHORT(data + 2) < 1) // number of tables, need at least 1 - return 0; - if (ttUSHORT(data + 8) != 1) // horizontal flag must be set in format - return 0; - - l = 0; - r = ttUSHORT(data + 10) - 1; - needle = glyph1 << 16 | glyph2; - while (l <= r) { - m = (l + r) >> 1; - straw = ttULONG(data + 18 + (m * 6)); // note: unaligned read - if (needle < straw) - r = m - 1; - else if (needle > straw) - l = m + 1; - else - return ttSHORT(data + 22 + (m * 6)); - } - return 0; -} - -static stbtt_int32 stbtt__GetCoverageIndex(stbtt_uint8 *coverageTable, - int glyph) { - stbtt_uint16 coverageFormat = ttUSHORT(coverageTable); - switch (coverageFormat) { - case 1: { - stbtt_uint16 glyphCount = ttUSHORT(coverageTable + 2); - - // Binary search. - stbtt_int32 l = 0, r = glyphCount - 1, m; - int straw, needle = glyph; - while (l <= r) { - stbtt_uint8 *glyphArray = coverageTable + 4; - stbtt_uint16 glyphID; - m = (l + r) >> 1; - glyphID = ttUSHORT(glyphArray + 2 * m); - straw = glyphID; - if (needle < straw) - r = m - 1; - else if (needle > straw) - l = m + 1; - else { - return m; - } - } - break; - } - - case 2: { - stbtt_uint16 rangeCount = ttUSHORT(coverageTable + 2); - stbtt_uint8 *rangeArray = coverageTable + 4; - - // Binary search. - stbtt_int32 l = 0, r = rangeCount - 1, m; - int strawStart, strawEnd, needle = glyph; - while (l <= r) { - stbtt_uint8 *rangeRecord; - m = (l + r) >> 1; - rangeRecord = rangeArray + 6 * m; - strawStart = ttUSHORT(rangeRecord); - strawEnd = ttUSHORT(rangeRecord + 2); - if (needle < strawStart) - r = m - 1; - else if (needle > strawEnd) - l = m + 1; - else { - stbtt_uint16 startCoverageIndex = ttUSHORT(rangeRecord + 4); - return startCoverageIndex + glyph - strawStart; - } - } - break; - } - - default: - return -1; // unsupported - } - - return -1; -} - -static stbtt_int32 stbtt__GetGlyphClass(stbtt_uint8 *classDefTable, int glyph) { - stbtt_uint16 classDefFormat = ttUSHORT(classDefTable); - switch (classDefFormat) { - case 1: { - stbtt_uint16 startGlyphID = ttUSHORT(classDefTable + 2); - stbtt_uint16 glyphCount = ttUSHORT(classDefTable + 4); - stbtt_uint8 *classDef1ValueArray = classDefTable + 6; - - if (glyph >= startGlyphID && glyph < startGlyphID + glyphCount) - return (stbtt_int32)ttUSHORT(classDef1ValueArray + - 2 * (glyph - startGlyphID)); - break; - } - - case 2: { - stbtt_uint16 classRangeCount = ttUSHORT(classDefTable + 2); - stbtt_uint8 *classRangeRecords = classDefTable + 4; - - // Binary search. - stbtt_int32 l = 0, r = classRangeCount - 1, m; - int strawStart, strawEnd, needle = glyph; - while (l <= r) { - stbtt_uint8 *classRangeRecord; - m = (l + r) >> 1; - classRangeRecord = classRangeRecords + 6 * m; - strawStart = ttUSHORT(classRangeRecord); - strawEnd = ttUSHORT(classRangeRecord + 2); - if (needle < strawStart) - r = m - 1; - else if (needle > strawEnd) - l = m + 1; - else - return (stbtt_int32)ttUSHORT(classRangeRecord + 4); - } - break; - } - - default: - return -1; // Unsupported definition type, return an error. - } - - // "All glyphs not assigned to a class fall into class 0". (OpenType spec) - return 0; -} - -// Define to STBTT_assert(x) if you want to break on unimplemented formats. -#define STBTT_GPOS_TODO_assert(x) - -static stbtt_int32 stbtt__GetGlyphGPOSInfoAdvance(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - int glyph1, int glyph2) { - stbtt_uint16 lookupListOffset; - stbtt_uint8 *lookupList; - stbtt_uint16 lookupCount; - stbtt_uint8 *data; - stbtt_int32 i, sti; - - if (!info->gpos) - return 0; - - data = info->data + info->gpos; - - if (ttUSHORT(data + 0) != 1) - return 0; // Major version 1 - if (ttUSHORT(data + 2) != 0) - return 0; // Minor version 0 - - lookupListOffset = ttUSHORT(data + 8); - lookupList = data + lookupListOffset; - lookupCount = ttUSHORT(lookupList); - - for (i = 0; i < lookupCount; ++i) { - stbtt_uint16 lookupOffset = ttUSHORT(lookupList + 2 + 2 * i); - stbtt_uint8 *lookupTable = lookupList + lookupOffset; - - stbtt_uint16 lookupType = ttUSHORT(lookupTable); - stbtt_uint16 subTableCount = ttUSHORT(lookupTable + 4); - stbtt_uint8 *subTableOffsets = lookupTable + 6; - if (lookupType != 2) // Pair Adjustment Positioning Subtable - continue; - - for (sti = 0; sti < subTableCount; sti++) { - stbtt_uint16 subtableOffset = ttUSHORT(subTableOffsets + 2 * sti); - stbtt_uint8 *table = lookupTable + subtableOffset; - stbtt_uint16 posFormat = ttUSHORT(table); - stbtt_uint16 coverageOffset = ttUSHORT(table + 2); - stbtt_int32 coverageIndex = - stbtt__GetCoverageIndex(table + coverageOffset, glyph1); - if (coverageIndex == -1) - continue; - - switch (posFormat) { - case 1: { - stbtt_int32 l, r, m; - int straw, needle; - stbtt_uint16 valueFormat1 = ttUSHORT(table + 4); - stbtt_uint16 valueFormat2 = ttUSHORT(table + 6); - if (valueFormat1 == 4 && valueFormat2 == 0) { // Support more formats? - stbtt_int32 valueRecordPairSizeInBytes = 2; - stbtt_uint16 pairSetCount = ttUSHORT(table + 8); - stbtt_uint16 pairPosOffset = ttUSHORT(table + 10 + 2 * coverageIndex); - stbtt_uint8 *pairValueTable = table + pairPosOffset; - stbtt_uint16 pairValueCount = ttUSHORT(pairValueTable); - stbtt_uint8 *pairValueArray = pairValueTable + 2; - - if (coverageIndex >= pairSetCount) - return 0; - - needle = glyph2; - r = pairValueCount - 1; - l = 0; - - // Binary search. - while (l <= r) { - stbtt_uint16 secondGlyph; - stbtt_uint8 *pairValue; - m = (l + r) >> 1; - pairValue = pairValueArray + (2 + valueRecordPairSizeInBytes) * m; - secondGlyph = ttUSHORT(pairValue); - straw = secondGlyph; - if (needle < straw) - r = m - 1; - else if (needle > straw) - l = m + 1; - else { - stbtt_int16 xAdvance = ttSHORT(pairValue + 2); - return xAdvance; - } - } - } else - return 0; - break; - } - - case 2: { - stbtt_uint16 valueFormat1 = ttUSHORT(table + 4); - stbtt_uint16 valueFormat2 = ttUSHORT(table + 6); - if (valueFormat1 == 4 && valueFormat2 == 0) { // Support more formats? - stbtt_uint16 classDef1Offset = ttUSHORT(table + 8); - stbtt_uint16 classDef2Offset = ttUSHORT(table + 10); - int glyph1class = - stbtt__GetGlyphClass(table + classDef1Offset, glyph1); - int glyph2class = - stbtt__GetGlyphClass(table + classDef2Offset, glyph2); - - stbtt_uint16 class1Count = ttUSHORT(table + 12); - stbtt_uint16 class2Count = ttUSHORT(table + 14); - stbtt_uint8 *class1Records, *class2Records; - stbtt_int16 xAdvance; - - if (glyph1class < 0 || glyph1class >= class1Count) - return 0; // malformed - if (glyph2class < 0 || glyph2class >= class2Count) - return 0; // malformed - - class1Records = table + 16; - class2Records = class1Records + 2 * (glyph1class * class2Count); - xAdvance = ttSHORT(class2Records + 2 * glyph2class); - return xAdvance; - } else - return 0; - break; - } - - default: - return 0; // Unsupported position format - } - } - } - - return 0; -} - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetGlyphKernAdvance(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int g1, - int g2) { - int xAdvance = 0; - - if (info->gpos) - xAdvance += stbtt__GetGlyphGPOSInfoAdvance(info, g1, g2); - else if (info->kern) - xAdvance += stbtt__GetGlyphKernInfoAdvance(info, g1, g2); - - return xAdvance; -} - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetCodepointKernAdvance(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int ch1, - int ch2) { - if (!info->kern && !info->gpos) // if no kerning table, don't waste time - // looking up both codepoint->glyphs - return 0; - return stbtt_GetGlyphKernAdvance(info, stbtt_FindGlyphIndex(info, ch1), - stbtt_FindGlyphIndex(info, ch2)); -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetCodepointHMetrics(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - int codepoint, int *advanceWidth, - int *leftSideBearing) { - stbtt_GetGlyphHMetrics(info, stbtt_FindGlyphIndex(info, codepoint), - advanceWidth, leftSideBearing); -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetFontVMetrics(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int *ascent, - int *descent, int *lineGap) { - if (ascent) - *ascent = ttSHORT(info->data + info->hhea + 4); - if (descent) - *descent = ttSHORT(info->data + info->hhea + 6); - if (lineGap) - *lineGap = ttSHORT(info->data + info->hhea + 8); -} - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetFontVMetricsOS2(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - int *typoAscent, int *typoDescent, - int *typoLineGap) { - int tab = stbtt__find_table(info->data, info->fontstart, "OS/2"); - if (!tab) - return 0; - if (typoAscent) - *typoAscent = ttSHORT(info->data + tab + 68); - if (typoDescent) - *typoDescent = ttSHORT(info->data + tab + 70); - if (typoLineGap) - *typoLineGap = ttSHORT(info->data + tab + 72); - return 1; -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetFontBoundingBox(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int *x0, - int *y0, int *x1, int *y1) { - *x0 = ttSHORT(info->data + info->head + 36); - *y0 = ttSHORT(info->data + info->head + 38); - *x1 = ttSHORT(info->data + info->head + 40); - *y1 = ttSHORT(info->data + info->head + 42); -} - -STBTT_DEF float stbtt_ScaleForPixelHeight(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - float height) { - int fheight = ttSHORT(info->data + info->hhea + 4) - - ttSHORT(info->data + info->hhea + 6); - return (float)height / fheight; -} - -STBTT_DEF float stbtt_ScaleForMappingEmToPixels(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - float pixels) { - int unitsPerEm = ttUSHORT(info->data + info->head + 18); - return pixels / unitsPerEm; -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_FreeShape(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, stbtt_vertex *v) { - STBTT_free(v, info->userdata); -} - -STBTT_DEF stbtt_uint8 *stbtt_FindSVGDoc(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int gl) { - int i; - stbtt_uint8 *data = info->data; - stbtt_uint8 *svg_doc_list = data + stbtt__get_svg((stbtt_fontinfo *)info); - - int numEntries = ttUSHORT(svg_doc_list); - stbtt_uint8 *svg_docs = svg_doc_list + 2; - - for (i = 0; i < numEntries; i++) { - stbtt_uint8 *svg_doc = svg_docs + (12 * i); - if ((gl >= ttUSHORT(svg_doc)) && (gl <= ttUSHORT(svg_doc + 2))) - return svg_doc; - } - return 0; -} - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetGlyphSVG(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, int gl, - const char **svg) { - stbtt_uint8 *data = info->data; - stbtt_uint8 *svg_doc; - - if (info->svg == 0) - return 0; - - svg_doc = stbtt_FindSVGDoc(info, gl); - if (svg_doc != NULL) { - *svg = (char *)data + info->svg + ttULONG(svg_doc + 4); - return ttULONG(svg_doc + 8); - } else { - return 0; - } -} - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetCodepointSVG(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - int unicode_codepoint, const char **svg) { - return stbtt_GetGlyphSVG(info, stbtt_FindGlyphIndex(info, unicode_codepoint), - svg); -} - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// antialiasing software rasterizer -// - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetGlyphBitmapBoxSubpixel(const stbtt_fontinfo *font, - int glyph, float scale_x, - float scale_y, float shift_x, - float shift_y, int *ix0, - int *iy0, int *ix1, int *iy1) { - int x0 = 0, y0 = 0, x1, y1; // =0 suppresses compiler warning - if (!stbtt_GetGlyphBox(font, glyph, &x0, &y0, &x1, &y1)) { - // e.g. space character - if (ix0) - *ix0 = 0; - if (iy0) - *iy0 = 0; - if (ix1) - *ix1 = 0; - if (iy1) - *iy1 = 0; - } else { - // move to integral bboxes (treating pixels as little squares, what pixels - // get touched)? - if (ix0) - *ix0 = STBTT_ifloor(x0 * scale_x + shift_x); - if (iy0) - *iy0 = STBTT_ifloor(-y1 * scale_y + shift_y); - if (ix1) - *ix1 = STBTT_iceil(x1 * scale_x + shift_x); - if (iy1) - *iy1 = STBTT_iceil(-y0 * scale_y + shift_y); - } -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetGlyphBitmapBox(const stbtt_fontinfo *font, int glyph, - float scale_x, float scale_y, int *ix0, - int *iy0, int *ix1, int *iy1) { - stbtt_GetGlyphBitmapBoxSubpixel(font, glyph, scale_x, scale_y, 0.0f, 0.0f, - ix0, iy0, ix1, iy1); -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetCodepointBitmapBoxSubpixel( - const stbtt_fontinfo *font, int codepoint, float scale_x, float scale_y, - float shift_x, float shift_y, int *ix0, int *iy0, int *ix1, int *iy1) { - stbtt_GetGlyphBitmapBoxSubpixel(font, stbtt_FindGlyphIndex(font, codepoint), - scale_x, scale_y, shift_x, shift_y, ix0, iy0, - ix1, iy1); -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetCodepointBitmapBox(const stbtt_fontinfo *font, - int codepoint, float scale_x, - float scale_y, int *ix0, int *iy0, - int *ix1, int *iy1) { - stbtt_GetCodepointBitmapBoxSubpixel(font, codepoint, scale_x, scale_y, 0.0f, - 0.0f, ix0, iy0, ix1, iy1); -} - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// Rasterizer - -typedef struct stbtt__hheap_chunk { - struct stbtt__hheap_chunk *next; -} stbtt__hheap_chunk; - -typedef struct stbtt__hheap { - struct stbtt__hheap_chunk *head; - void *first_free; - int num_remaining_in_head_chunk; -} stbtt__hheap; - -static void *stbtt__hheap_alloc(stbtt__hheap *hh, size_t size, void *userdata) { - if (hh->first_free) { - void *p = hh->first_free; - hh->first_free = *(void **)p; - return p; - } else { - if (hh->num_remaining_in_head_chunk == 0) { - int count = (size < 32 ? 2000 : size < 128 ? 800 : 100); - stbtt__hheap_chunk *c = (stbtt__hheap_chunk *)STBTT_malloc( - sizeof(stbtt__hheap_chunk) + size * count, userdata); - if (c == NULL) - return NULL; - c->next = hh->head; - hh->head = c; - hh->num_remaining_in_head_chunk = count; - } - --hh->num_remaining_in_head_chunk; - return (char *)(hh->head) + sizeof(stbtt__hheap_chunk) + - size * hh->num_remaining_in_head_chunk; - } -} - -static void stbtt__hheap_free(stbtt__hheap *hh, void *p) { - *(void **)p = hh->first_free; - hh->first_free = p; -} - -static void stbtt__hheap_cleanup(stbtt__hheap *hh, void *userdata) { - stbtt__hheap_chunk *c = hh->head; - while (c) { - stbtt__hheap_chunk *n = c->next; - STBTT_free(c, userdata); - c = n; - } -} - -typedef struct stbtt__edge { - float x0, y0, x1, y1; - int invert; -} stbtt__edge; - -typedef struct stbtt__active_edge { - struct stbtt__active_edge *next; -#if STBTT_RASTERIZER_VERSION == 1 - int x, dx; - float ey; - int direction; -#elif STBTT_RASTERIZER_VERSION == 2 - float fx, fdx, fdy; - float direction; - float sy; - float ey; -#else -#error "Unrecognized value of STBTT_RASTERIZER_VERSION" -#endif -} stbtt__active_edge; - -#if STBTT_RASTERIZER_VERSION == 1 -#define STBTT_FIXSHIFT 10 -#define STBTT_FIX (1 << STBTT_FIXSHIFT) -#define STBTT_FIXMASK (STBTT_FIX - 1) - -static stbtt__active_edge *stbtt__new_active(stbtt__hheap *hh, stbtt__edge *e, - int off_x, float start_point, - void *userdata) { - stbtt__active_edge *z = - (stbtt__active_edge *)stbtt__hheap_alloc(hh, sizeof(*z), userdata); - float dxdy = (e->x1 - e->x0) / (e->y1 - e->y0); - STBTT_assert(z != NULL); - if (!z) - return z; - - // round dx down to avoid overshooting - if (dxdy < 0) - z->dx = -STBTT_ifloor(STBTT_FIX * -dxdy); - else - z->dx = STBTT_ifloor(STBTT_FIX * dxdy); - - z->x = STBTT_ifloor( - STBTT_FIX * e->x0 + - z->dx * - (start_point - - e->y0)); // use z->dx so when we offset later it's by the same amount - z->x -= off_x * STBTT_FIX; - - z->ey = e->y1; - z->next = 0; - z->direction = e->invert ? 1 : -1; - return z; -} -#elif STBTT_RASTERIZER_VERSION == 2 -static stbtt__active_edge *stbtt__new_active(stbtt__hheap *hh, stbtt__edge *e, - int off_x, float start_point, - void *userdata) { - stbtt__active_edge *z = - (stbtt__active_edge *)stbtt__hheap_alloc(hh, sizeof(*z), userdata); - float dxdy = (e->x1 - e->x0) / (e->y1 - e->y0); - STBTT_assert(z != NULL); - // STBTT_assert(e->y0 <= start_point); - if (!z) - return z; - z->fdx = dxdy; - z->fdy = dxdy != 0.0f ? (1.0f / dxdy) : 0.0f; - z->fx = e->x0 + dxdy * (start_point - e->y0); - z->fx -= off_x; - z->direction = e->invert ? 1.0f : -1.0f; - z->sy = e->y0; - z->ey = e->y1; - z->next = 0; - return z; -} -#else -#error "Unrecognized value of STBTT_RASTERIZER_VERSION" -#endif - -#if STBTT_RASTERIZER_VERSION == 1 -// note: this routine clips fills that extend off the edges... ideally this -// wouldn't happen, but it could happen if the truetype glyph bounding boxes -// are wrong, or if the user supplies a too-small bitmap -static void stbtt__fill_active_edges(unsigned char *scanline, int len, - stbtt__active_edge *e, int max_weight) { - // non-zero winding fill - int x0 = 0, w = 0; - - while (e) { - if (w == 0) { - // if we're currently at zero, we need to record the edge start point - x0 = e->x; - w += e->direction; - } else { - int x1 = e->x; - w += e->direction; - // if we went to zero, we need to draw - if (w == 0) { - int i = x0 >> STBTT_FIXSHIFT; - int j = x1 >> STBTT_FIXSHIFT; - - if (i < len && j >= 0) { - if (i == j) { - // x0,x1 are the same pixel, so compute combined coverage - scanline[i] = scanline[i] + (stbtt_uint8)((x1 - x0) * max_weight >> - STBTT_FIXSHIFT); - } else { - if (i >= 0) // add antialiasing for x0 - scanline[i] = scanline[i] + - (stbtt_uint8)(((STBTT_FIX - (x0 & STBTT_FIXMASK)) * - max_weight) >> - STBTT_FIXSHIFT); - else - i = -1; // clip - - if (j < len) // add antialiasing for x1 - scanline[j] = scanline[j] + - (stbtt_uint8)(((x1 & STBTT_FIXMASK) * max_weight) >> - STBTT_FIXSHIFT); - else - j = len; // clip - - for (++i; i < j; ++i) // fill pixels between x0 and x1 - scanline[i] = scanline[i] + (stbtt_uint8)max_weight; - } - } - } - } - - e = e->next; - } -} - -static void stbtt__rasterize_sorted_edges(stbtt__bitmap *result, stbtt__edge *e, - int n, int vsubsample, int off_x, - int off_y, void *userdata) { - stbtt__hheap hh = {0, 0, 0}; - stbtt__active_edge *active = NULL; - int y, j = 0; - int max_weight = (255 / vsubsample); // weight per vertical scanline - int s; // vertical subsample index - unsigned char scanline_data[512], *scanline; - - if (result->w > 512) - scanline = (unsigned char *)STBTT_malloc(result->w, userdata); - else - scanline = scanline_data; - - y = off_y * vsubsample; - e[n].y0 = (off_y + result->h) * (float)vsubsample + 1; - - while (j < result->h) { - STBTT_memset(scanline, 0, result->w); - for (s = 0; s < vsubsample; ++s) { - // find center of pixel for this scanline - float scan_y = y + 0.5f; - stbtt__active_edge **step = &active; - - // update all active edges; - // remove all active edges that terminate before the center of this - // scanline - while (*step) { - stbtt__active_edge *z = *step; - if (z->ey <= scan_y) { - *step = z->next; // delete from list - STBTT_assert(z->direction); - z->direction = 0; - stbtt__hheap_free(&hh, z); - } else { - z->x += z->dx; // advance to position for current scanline - step = &((*step)->next); // advance through list - } - } - - // resort the list if needed - for (;;) { - int changed = 0; - step = &active; - while (*step && (*step)->next) { - if ((*step)->x > (*step)->next->x) { - stbtt__active_edge *t = *step; - stbtt__active_edge *q = t->next; - - t->next = q->next; - q->next = t; - *step = q; - changed = 1; - } - step = &(*step)->next; - } - if (!changed) - break; - } - - // insert all edges that start before the center of this scanline -- omit - // ones that also end on this scanline - while (e->y0 <= scan_y) { - if (e->y1 > scan_y) { - stbtt__active_edge *z = - stbtt__new_active(&hh, e, off_x, scan_y, userdata); - if (z != NULL) { - // find insertion point - if (active == NULL) - active = z; - else if (z->x < active->x) { - // insert at front - z->next = active; - active = z; - } else { - // find thing to insert AFTER - stbtt__active_edge *p = active; - while (p->next && p->next->x < z->x) - p = p->next; - // at this point, p->next->x is NOT < z->x - z->next = p->next; - p->next = z; - } - } - } - ++e; - } - - // now process all active edges in XOR fashion - if (active) - stbtt__fill_active_edges(scanline, result->w, active, max_weight); - - ++y; - } - STBTT_memcpy(result->pixels + j * result->stride, scanline, result->w); - ++j; - } - - stbtt__hheap_cleanup(&hh, userdata); - - if (scanline != scanline_data) - STBTT_free(scanline, userdata); -} - -#elif STBTT_RASTERIZER_VERSION == 2 - -// the edge passed in here does not cross the vertical line at x or the vertical -// line at x+1 (i.e. it has already been clipped to those) -static void stbtt__handle_clipped_edge(float *scanline, int x, - stbtt__active_edge *e, float x0, - float y0, float x1, float y1) { - if (y0 == y1) - return; - STBTT_assert(y0 < y1); - STBTT_assert(e->sy <= e->ey); - if (y0 > e->ey) - return; - if (y1 < e->sy) - return; - if (y0 < e->sy) { - x0 += (x1 - x0) * (e->sy - y0) / (y1 - y0); - y0 = e->sy; - } - if (y1 > e->ey) { - x1 += (x1 - x0) * (e->ey - y1) / (y1 - y0); - y1 = e->ey; - } - - if (x0 == x) - STBTT_assert(x1 <= x + 1); - else if (x0 == x + 1) - STBTT_assert(x1 >= x); - else if (x0 <= x) - STBTT_assert(x1 <= x); - else if (x0 >= x + 1) - STBTT_assert(x1 >= x + 1); - else - STBTT_assert(x1 >= x && x1 <= x + 1); - - if (x0 <= x && x1 <= x) - scanline[x] += e->direction * (y1 - y0); - else if (x0 >= x + 1 && x1 >= x + 1) - ; - else { - STBTT_assert(x0 >= x && x0 <= x + 1 && x1 >= x && x1 <= x + 1); - scanline[x] += - e->direction * (y1 - y0) * - (1 - ((x0 - x) + (x1 - x)) / 2); // coverage = 1 - average x position - } -} - -static float stbtt__sized_trapezoid_area(float height, float top_width, - float bottom_width) { - STBTT_assert(top_width >= 0); - STBTT_assert(bottom_width >= 0); - return (top_width + bottom_width) / 2.0f * height; -} - -static float stbtt__position_trapezoid_area(float height, float tx0, float tx1, - float bx0, float bx1) { - return stbtt__sized_trapezoid_area(height, tx1 - tx0, bx1 - bx0); -} - -static float stbtt__sized_triangle_area(float height, float width) { - return height * width / 2; -} - -static void stbtt__fill_active_edges_new(float *scanline, float *scanline_fill, - int len, stbtt__active_edge *e, - float y_top) { - float y_bottom = y_top + 1; - - while (e) { - // brute force every pixel - - // compute intersection points with top & bottom - STBTT_assert(e->ey >= y_top); - - if (e->fdx == 0) { - float x0 = e->fx; - if (x0 < len) { - if (x0 >= 0) { - stbtt__handle_clipped_edge(scanline, (int)x0, e, x0, y_top, x0, - y_bottom); - stbtt__handle_clipped_edge(scanline_fill - 1, (int)x0 + 1, e, x0, - y_top, x0, y_bottom); - } else { - stbtt__handle_clipped_edge(scanline_fill - 1, 0, e, x0, y_top, x0, - y_bottom); - } - } - } else { - float x0 = e->fx; - float dx = e->fdx; - float xb = x0 + dx; - float x_top, x_bottom; - float sy0, sy1; - float dy = e->fdy; - STBTT_assert(e->sy <= y_bottom && e->ey >= y_top); - - // compute endpoints of line segment clipped to this scanline (if the - // line segment starts on this scanline. x0 is the intersection of the - // line with y_top, but that may be off the line segment. - if (e->sy > y_top) { - x_top = x0 + dx * (e->sy - y_top); - sy0 = e->sy; - } else { - x_top = x0; - sy0 = y_top; - } - if (e->ey < y_bottom) { - x_bottom = x0 + dx * (e->ey - y_top); - sy1 = e->ey; - } else { - x_bottom = xb; - sy1 = y_bottom; - } - - if (x_top >= 0 && x_bottom >= 0 && x_top < len && x_bottom < len) { - // from here on, we don't have to range check x values - - if ((int)x_top == (int)x_bottom) { - float height; - // simple case, only spans one pixel - int x = (int)x_top; - height = (sy1 - sy0) * e->direction; - STBTT_assert(x >= 0 && x < len); - scanline[x] += stbtt__position_trapezoid_area(height, x_top, x + 1.0f, - x_bottom, x + 1.0f); - scanline_fill[x] += - height; // everything right of this pixel is filled - } else { - int x, x1, x2; - float y_crossing, y_final, step, sign, area; - // covers 2+ pixels - if (x_top > x_bottom) { - // flip scanline vertically; signed area is the same - float t; - sy0 = y_bottom - (sy0 - y_top); - sy1 = y_bottom - (sy1 - y_top); - t = sy0, sy0 = sy1, sy1 = t; - t = x_bottom, x_bottom = x_top, x_top = t; - dx = -dx; - dy = -dy; - t = x0, x0 = xb, xb = t; - } - STBTT_assert(dy >= 0); - STBTT_assert(dx >= 0); - - x1 = (int)x_top; - x2 = (int)x_bottom; - // compute intersection with y axis at x1+1 - y_crossing = y_top + dy * (x1 + 1 - x0); - - // compute intersection with y axis at x2 - y_final = y_top + dy * (x2 - x0); - - // x1 x_top x2 x_bottom - // y_top - // +------|-----+------------+------------+--------|---+------------+ - // | | | | | | - // | | | | | | - // sy0 | - // Txxxxx|............|............|............|............| - // y_crossing | *xxxxx.......|............|............|............| - // | | - // xxxxx..|............|............|............| | | /- - // xx*xxxx........|............|............| | | dy < | - // xxxxxx..|............|............| - // y_final | | \- | - // xx*xxx.........|............| - // sy1 | | | | - // xxxxxB...|............| - // | | | | | | - // | | | | | | - // y_bottom - // +------------+------------+------------+------------+------------+ - // - // goal is to measure the area covered by '.' in each pixel - - // if x2 is right at the right edge of x1, y_crossing can blow up, - // github #1057 - // @TODO: maybe test against sy1 rather than y_bottom? - if (y_crossing > y_bottom) - y_crossing = y_bottom; - - sign = e->direction; - - // area of the rectangle covered from sy0..y_crossing - area = sign * (y_crossing - sy0); - - // area of the triangle (x_top,sy0), (x1+1,sy0), (x1+1,y_crossing) - scanline[x1] += stbtt__sized_triangle_area(area, x1 + 1 - x_top); - - // check if final y_crossing is blown up; no test case for this - if (y_final > y_bottom) { - y_final = y_bottom; - dy = (y_final - y_crossing) / - (x2 - (x1 + 1)); // if denom=0, y_final = y_crossing, so - // y_final <= y_bottom - } - - // in second pixel, area covered by line segment found in first pixel - // is always a rectangle 1 wide * the height of that line segment; - // this is exactly what the variable 'area' stores. it also gets a - // contribution from the line segment within it. the THIRD pixel will - // get the first pixel's rectangle contribution, the second pixel's - // rectangle contribution, and its own contribution. the 'own - // contribution' is the same in every pixel except the leftmost and - // rightmost, a trapezoid that slides down in each pixel. the second - // pixel's contribution to the third pixel will be the rectangle 1 - // wide times the height change in the second pixel, which is dy. - - step = sign * dy * - 1; // dy is dy/dx, change in y for every 1 change in x, - // which multiplied by 1-pixel-width is how much pixel area changes - // for each step in x so the area advances by 'step' every time - - for (x = x1 + 1; x < x2; ++x) { - scanline[x] += area + step / 2; // area of trapezoid is 1*step/2 - area += step; - } - STBTT_assert(STBTT_fabs(area) <= - 1.01f); // accumulated error from area += step unless we - // round step down - STBTT_assert(sy1 > y_final - 0.01f); - - // area covered in the last pixel is the rectangle from all the pixels - // to the left, plus the trapezoid filled by the line segment in this - // pixel all the way to the right edge - scanline[x2] += area + sign * stbtt__position_trapezoid_area( - sy1 - y_final, (float)x2, x2 + 1.0f, - x_bottom, x2 + 1.0f); - - // the rest of the line is filled based on the total height of the - // line segment in this pixel - scanline_fill[x2] += sign * (sy1 - sy0); - } - } else { - // if edge goes outside of box we're drawing, we require - // clipping logic. since this does not match the intended use - // of this library, we use a different, very slow brute - // force implementation - // note though that this does happen some of the time because - // x_top and x_bottom can be extrapolated at the top & bottom of - // the shape and actually lie outside the bounding box - int x; - for (x = 0; x < len; ++x) { - // cases: - // - // there can be up to two intersections with the pixel. any - // intersection with left or right edges can be handled by splitting - // into two (or three) regions. intersections with top & bottom do not - // necessitate case-wise logic. - // - // the old way of doing this found the intersections with the left & - // right edges, then used some simple logic to produce up to three - // segments in sorted order from top-to-bottom. however, this had a - // problem: if an x edge was epsilon across the x border, then the - // corresponding y position might not be distinct from the other y - // segment, and it might ignored as an empty segment. to avoid that, - // we need to explicitly produce segments based on x positions. - - // rename variables to clearly-defined pairs - float y0 = y_top; - float x1 = (float)(x); - float x2 = (float)(x + 1); - float x3 = xb; - float y3 = y_bottom; - - // x = e->x + e->dx * (y-y_top) - // (y-y_top) = (x - e->x) / e->dx - // y = (x - e->x) / e->dx + y_top - float y1 = (x - x0) / dx + y_top; - float y2 = (x + 1 - x0) / dx + y_top; - - if (x0 < x1 && x3 > x2) { // three segments descending down-right - stbtt__handle_clipped_edge(scanline, x, e, x0, y0, x1, y1); - stbtt__handle_clipped_edge(scanline, x, e, x1, y1, x2, y2); - stbtt__handle_clipped_edge(scanline, x, e, x2, y2, x3, y3); - } else if (x3 < x1 && - x0 > x2) { // three segments descending down-left - stbtt__handle_clipped_edge(scanline, x, e, x0, y0, x2, y2); - stbtt__handle_clipped_edge(scanline, x, e, x2, y2, x1, y1); - stbtt__handle_clipped_edge(scanline, x, e, x1, y1, x3, y3); - } else if (x0 < x1 && x3 > x1) { // two segments across x, down-right - stbtt__handle_clipped_edge(scanline, x, e, x0, y0, x1, y1); - stbtt__handle_clipped_edge(scanline, x, e, x1, y1, x3, y3); - } else if (x3 < x1 && x0 > x1) { // two segments across x, down-left - stbtt__handle_clipped_edge(scanline, x, e, x0, y0, x1, y1); - stbtt__handle_clipped_edge(scanline, x, e, x1, y1, x3, y3); - } else if (x0 < x2 && - x3 > x2) { // two segments across x+1, down-right - stbtt__handle_clipped_edge(scanline, x, e, x0, y0, x2, y2); - stbtt__handle_clipped_edge(scanline, x, e, x2, y2, x3, y3); - } else if (x3 < x2 && x0 > x2) { // two segments across x+1, down-left - stbtt__handle_clipped_edge(scanline, x, e, x0, y0, x2, y2); - stbtt__handle_clipped_edge(scanline, x, e, x2, y2, x3, y3); - } else { // one segment - stbtt__handle_clipped_edge(scanline, x, e, x0, y0, x3, y3); - } - } - } - } - e = e->next; - } -} - -// directly AA rasterize edges w/o supersampling -static void stbtt__rasterize_sorted_edges(stbtt__bitmap *result, stbtt__edge *e, - int n, int vsubsample, int off_x, - int off_y, void *userdata) { - stbtt__hheap hh = {0, 0, 0}; - stbtt__active_edge *active = NULL; - int y, j = 0, i; - float scanline_data[129], *scanline, *scanline2; - - STBTT__NOTUSED(vsubsample); - - if (result->w > 64) - scanline = - (float *)STBTT_malloc((result->w * 2 + 1) * sizeof(float), userdata); - else - scanline = scanline_data; - - scanline2 = scanline + result->w; - - y = off_y; - e[n].y0 = (float)(off_y + result->h) + 1; - - while (j < result->h) { - // find center of pixel for this scanline - float scan_y_top = y + 0.0f; - float scan_y_bottom = y + 1.0f; - stbtt__active_edge **step = &active; - - STBTT_memset(scanline, 0, result->w * sizeof(scanline[0])); - STBTT_memset(scanline2, 0, (result->w + 1) * sizeof(scanline[0])); - - // update all active edges; - // remove all active edges that terminate before the top of this scanline - while (*step) { - stbtt__active_edge *z = *step; - if (z->ey <= scan_y_top) { - *step = z->next; // delete from list - STBTT_assert(z->direction); - z->direction = 0; - stbtt__hheap_free(&hh, z); - } else { - step = &((*step)->next); // advance through list - } - } - - // insert all edges that start before the bottom of this scanline - while (e->y0 <= scan_y_bottom) { - if (e->y0 != e->y1) { - stbtt__active_edge *z = - stbtt__new_active(&hh, e, off_x, scan_y_top, userdata); - if (z != NULL) { - if (j == 0 && off_y != 0) { - if (z->ey < scan_y_top) { - // this can happen due to subpixel positioning and some kind of fp - // rounding error i think - z->ey = scan_y_top; - } - } - STBTT_assert(z->ey >= - scan_y_top); // if we get really unlucky a tiny bit of an - // edge can be out of bounds - // insert at front - z->next = active; - active = z; - } - } - ++e; - } - - // now process all active edges - if (active) - stbtt__fill_active_edges_new(scanline, scanline2 + 1, result->w, active, - scan_y_top); - - { - float sum = 0; - for (i = 0; i < result->w; ++i) { - float k; - int m; - sum += scanline2[i]; - k = scanline[i] + sum; - k = (float)STBTT_fabs(k) * 255 + 0.5f; - m = (int)k; - if (m > 255) - m = 255; - result->pixels[j * result->stride + i] = (unsigned char)m; - } - } - // advance all the edges - step = &active; - while (*step) { - stbtt__active_edge *z = *step; - z->fx += z->fdx; // advance to position for current scanline - step = &((*step)->next); // advance through list - } - - ++y; - ++j; - } - - stbtt__hheap_cleanup(&hh, userdata); - - if (scanline != scanline_data) - STBTT_free(scanline, userdata); -} -#else -#error "Unrecognized value of STBTT_RASTERIZER_VERSION" -#endif - -#define STBTT__COMPARE(a, b) ((a)->y0 < (b)->y0) - -static void stbtt__sort_edges_ins_sort(stbtt__edge *p, int n) { - int i, j; - for (i = 1; i < n; ++i) { - stbtt__edge t = p[i], *a = &t; - j = i; - while (j > 0) { - stbtt__edge *b = &p[j - 1]; - int c = STBTT__COMPARE(a, b); - if (!c) - break; - p[j] = p[j - 1]; - --j; - } - if (i != j) - p[j] = t; - } -} - -static void stbtt__sort_edges_quicksort(stbtt__edge *p, int n) { - /* threshold for transitioning to insertion sort */ - while (n > 12) { - stbtt__edge t; - int c01, c12, c, m, i, j; - - /* compute median of three */ - m = n >> 1; - c01 = STBTT__COMPARE(&p[0], &p[m]); - c12 = STBTT__COMPARE(&p[m], &p[n - 1]); - /* if 0 >= mid >= end, or 0 < mid < end, then use mid */ - if (c01 != c12) { - /* otherwise, we'll need to swap something else to middle */ - int z; - c = STBTT__COMPARE(&p[0], &p[n - 1]); - /* 0>mid && midn => n; 0 0 */ - /* 0n: 0>n => 0; 0 n */ - z = (c == c12) ? 0 : n - 1; - t = p[z]; - p[z] = p[m]; - p[m] = t; - } - /* now p[m] is the median-of-three */ - /* swap it to the beginning so it won't move around */ - t = p[0]; - p[0] = p[m]; - p[m] = t; - - /* partition loop */ - i = 1; - j = n - 1; - for (;;) { - /* handling of equality is crucial here */ - /* for sentinels & efficiency with duplicates */ - for (;; ++i) { - if (!STBTT__COMPARE(&p[i], &p[0])) - break; - } - for (;; --j) { - if (!STBTT__COMPARE(&p[0], &p[j])) - break; - } - /* make sure we haven't crossed */ - if (i >= j) - break; - t = p[i]; - p[i] = p[j]; - p[j] = t; - - ++i; - --j; - } - /* recurse on smaller side, iterate on larger */ - if (j < (n - i)) { - stbtt__sort_edges_quicksort(p, j); - p = p + i; - n = n - i; - } else { - stbtt__sort_edges_quicksort(p + i, n - i); - n = j; - } - } -} - -static void stbtt__sort_edges(stbtt__edge *p, int n) { - stbtt__sort_edges_quicksort(p, n); - stbtt__sort_edges_ins_sort(p, n); -} - -typedef struct { - float x, y; -} stbtt__point; - -static void stbtt__rasterize(stbtt__bitmap *result, stbtt__point *pts, - int *wcount, int windings, float scale_x, - float scale_y, float shift_x, float shift_y, - int off_x, int off_y, int invert, void *userdata) { - float y_scale_inv = invert ? -scale_y : scale_y; - stbtt__edge *e; - int n, i, j, k, m; -#if STBTT_RASTERIZER_VERSION == 1 - int vsubsample = result->h < 8 ? 15 : 5; -#elif STBTT_RASTERIZER_VERSION == 2 - int vsubsample = 1; -#else -#error "Unrecognized value of STBTT_RASTERIZER_VERSION" -#endif - // vsubsample should divide 255 evenly; otherwise we won't reach full opacity - - // now we have to blow out the windings into explicit edge lists - n = 0; - for (i = 0; i < windings; ++i) - n += wcount[i]; - - e = (stbtt__edge *)STBTT_malloc(sizeof(*e) * (n + 1), - userdata); // add an extra one as a sentinel - if (e == 0) - return; - n = 0; - - m = 0; - for (i = 0; i < windings; ++i) { - stbtt__point *p = pts + m; - m += wcount[i]; - j = wcount[i] - 1; - for (k = 0; k < wcount[i]; j = k++) { - int a = k, b = j; - // skip the edge if horizontal - if (p[j].y == p[k].y) - continue; - // add edge from j to k to the list - e[n].invert = 0; - if (invert ? p[j].y > p[k].y : p[j].y < p[k].y) { - e[n].invert = 1; - a = j, b = k; - } - e[n].x0 = p[a].x * scale_x + shift_x; - e[n].y0 = (p[a].y * y_scale_inv + shift_y) * vsubsample; - e[n].x1 = p[b].x * scale_x + shift_x; - e[n].y1 = (p[b].y * y_scale_inv + shift_y) * vsubsample; - ++n; - } - } - - // now sort the edges by their highest point (should snap to integer, and then - // by x) - // STBTT_sort(e, n, sizeof(e[0]), stbtt__edge_compare); - stbtt__sort_edges(e, n); - - // now, traverse the scanlines and find the intersections on each scanline, - // use xor winding rule - stbtt__rasterize_sorted_edges(result, e, n, vsubsample, off_x, off_y, - userdata); - - STBTT_free(e, userdata); -} - -static void stbtt__add_point(stbtt__point *points, int n, float x, float y) { - if (!points) - return; // during first pass, it's unallocated - points[n].x = x; - points[n].y = y; -} - -// tessellate until threshold p is happy... @TODO warped to compensate for -// non-linear stretching -static int stbtt__tesselate_curve(stbtt__point *points, int *num_points, - float x0, float y0, float x1, float y1, - float x2, float y2, - float objspace_flatness_squared, int n) { - // midpoint - float mx = (x0 + 2 * x1 + x2) / 4; - float my = (y0 + 2 * y1 + y2) / 4; - // versus directly drawn line - float dx = (x0 + x2) / 2 - mx; - float dy = (y0 + y2) / 2 - my; - if (n > 16) // 65536 segments on one curve better be enough! - return 1; - if (dx * dx + dy * dy > - objspace_flatness_squared) { // half-pixel error allowed... need to be - // smaller if AA - stbtt__tesselate_curve(points, num_points, x0, y0, (x0 + x1) / 2.0f, - (y0 + y1) / 2.0f, mx, my, objspace_flatness_squared, - n + 1); - stbtt__tesselate_curve(points, num_points, mx, my, (x1 + x2) / 2.0f, - (y1 + y2) / 2.0f, x2, y2, objspace_flatness_squared, - n + 1); - } else { - stbtt__add_point(points, *num_points, x2, y2); - *num_points = *num_points + 1; - } - return 1; -} - -static void stbtt__tesselate_cubic(stbtt__point *points, int *num_points, - float x0, float y0, float x1, float y1, - float x2, float y2, float x3, float y3, - float objspace_flatness_squared, int n) { - // @TODO this "flatness" calculation is just made-up nonsense that seems to - // work well enough - float dx0 = x1 - x0; - float dy0 = y1 - y0; - float dx1 = x2 - x1; - float dy1 = y2 - y1; - float dx2 = x3 - x2; - float dy2 = y3 - y2; - float dx = x3 - x0; - float dy = y3 - y0; - float longlen = (float)(STBTT_sqrt(dx0 * dx0 + dy0 * dy0) + - STBTT_sqrt(dx1 * dx1 + dy1 * dy1) + - STBTT_sqrt(dx2 * dx2 + dy2 * dy2)); - float shortlen = (float)STBTT_sqrt(dx * dx + dy * dy); - float flatness_squared = longlen * longlen - shortlen * shortlen; - - if (n > 16) // 65536 segments on one curve better be enough! - return; - - if (flatness_squared > objspace_flatness_squared) { - float x01 = (x0 + x1) / 2; - float y01 = (y0 + y1) / 2; - float x12 = (x1 + x2) / 2; - float y12 = (y1 + y2) / 2; - float x23 = (x2 + x3) / 2; - float y23 = (y2 + y3) / 2; - - float xa = (x01 + x12) / 2; - float ya = (y01 + y12) / 2; - float xb = (x12 + x23) / 2; - float yb = (y12 + y23) / 2; - - float mx = (xa + xb) / 2; - float my = (ya + yb) / 2; - - stbtt__tesselate_cubic(points, num_points, x0, y0, x01, y01, xa, ya, mx, my, - objspace_flatness_squared, n + 1); - stbtt__tesselate_cubic(points, num_points, mx, my, xb, yb, x23, y23, x3, y3, - objspace_flatness_squared, n + 1); - } else { - stbtt__add_point(points, *num_points, x3, y3); - *num_points = *num_points + 1; - } -} - -// returns number of contours -static stbtt__point *stbtt_FlattenCurves(stbtt_vertex *vertices, int num_verts, - float objspace_flatness, - int **contour_lengths, - int *num_contours, void *userdata) { - stbtt__point *points = 0; - int num_points = 0; - - float objspace_flatness_squared = objspace_flatness * objspace_flatness; - int i, n = 0, start = 0, pass; - - // count how many "moves" there are to get the contour count - for (i = 0; i < num_verts; ++i) - if (vertices[i].type == STBTT_vmove) - ++n; - - *num_contours = n; - if (n == 0) - return 0; - - *contour_lengths = - (int *)STBTT_malloc(sizeof(**contour_lengths) * n, userdata); - - if (*contour_lengths == 0) { - *num_contours = 0; - return 0; - } - - // make two passes through the points so we don't need to realloc - for (pass = 0; pass < 2; ++pass) { - float x = 0, y = 0; - if (pass == 1) { - points = (stbtt__point *)STBTT_malloc(num_points * sizeof(points[0]), - userdata); - if (points == NULL) - goto error; - } - num_points = 0; - n = -1; - for (i = 0; i < num_verts; ++i) { - switch (vertices[i].type) { - case STBTT_vmove: - // start the next contour - if (n >= 0) - (*contour_lengths)[n] = num_points - start; - ++n; - start = num_points; - - x = vertices[i].x, y = vertices[i].y; - stbtt__add_point(points, num_points++, x, y); - break; - case STBTT_vline: - x = vertices[i].x, y = vertices[i].y; - stbtt__add_point(points, num_points++, x, y); - break; - case STBTT_vcurve: - stbtt__tesselate_curve(points, &num_points, x, y, vertices[i].cx, - vertices[i].cy, vertices[i].x, vertices[i].y, - objspace_flatness_squared, 0); - x = vertices[i].x, y = vertices[i].y; - break; - case STBTT_vcubic: - stbtt__tesselate_cubic(points, &num_points, x, y, vertices[i].cx, - vertices[i].cy, vertices[i].cx1, vertices[i].cy1, - vertices[i].x, vertices[i].y, - objspace_flatness_squared, 0); - x = vertices[i].x, y = vertices[i].y; - break; - } - } - (*contour_lengths)[n] = num_points - start; - } - - return points; -error: - STBTT_free(points, userdata); - STBTT_free(*contour_lengths, userdata); - *contour_lengths = 0; - *num_contours = 0; - return NULL; -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_Rasterize(stbtt__bitmap *result, float flatness_in_pixels, - stbtt_vertex *vertices, int num_verts, - float scale_x, float scale_y, float shift_x, - float shift_y, int x_off, int y_off, int invert, - void *userdata) { - float scale = scale_x > scale_y ? scale_y : scale_x; - int winding_count = 0; - int *winding_lengths = NULL; - stbtt__point *windings = - stbtt_FlattenCurves(vertices, num_verts, flatness_in_pixels / scale, - &winding_lengths, &winding_count, userdata); - if (windings) { - stbtt__rasterize(result, windings, winding_lengths, winding_count, scale_x, - scale_y, shift_x, shift_y, x_off, y_off, invert, userdata); - STBTT_free(winding_lengths, userdata); - STBTT_free(windings, userdata); - } -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_FreeBitmap(unsigned char *bitmap, void *userdata) { - STBTT_free(bitmap, userdata); -} - -STBTT_DEF unsigned char *stbtt_GetGlyphBitmapSubpixel( - const stbtt_fontinfo *info, float scale_x, float scale_y, float shift_x, - float shift_y, int glyph, int *width, int *height, int *xoff, int *yoff) { - int ix0, iy0, ix1, iy1; - stbtt__bitmap gbm; - stbtt_vertex *vertices; - int num_verts = stbtt_GetGlyphShape(info, glyph, &vertices); - - if (scale_x == 0) - scale_x = scale_y; - if (scale_y == 0) { - if (scale_x == 0) { - STBTT_free(vertices, info->userdata); - return NULL; - } - scale_y = scale_x; - } - - stbtt_GetGlyphBitmapBoxSubpixel(info, glyph, scale_x, scale_y, shift_x, - shift_y, &ix0, &iy0, &ix1, &iy1); - - // now we get the size - gbm.w = (ix1 - ix0); - gbm.h = (iy1 - iy0); - gbm.pixels = NULL; // in case we error - - if (width) - *width = gbm.w; - if (height) - *height = gbm.h; - if (xoff) - *xoff = ix0; - if (yoff) - *yoff = iy0; - - if (gbm.w && gbm.h) { - gbm.pixels = (unsigned char *)STBTT_malloc(gbm.w * gbm.h, info->userdata); - if (gbm.pixels) { - gbm.stride = gbm.w; - - stbtt_Rasterize(&gbm, 0.35f, vertices, num_verts, scale_x, scale_y, - shift_x, shift_y, ix0, iy0, 1, info->userdata); - } - } - STBTT_free(vertices, info->userdata); - return gbm.pixels; -} - -STBTT_DEF unsigned char * -stbtt_GetGlyphBitmap(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, float scale_x, float scale_y, - int glyph, int *width, int *height, int *xoff, int *yoff) { - return stbtt_GetGlyphBitmapSubpixel(info, scale_x, scale_y, 0.0f, 0.0f, glyph, - width, height, xoff, yoff); -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_MakeGlyphBitmapSubpixel(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - unsigned char *output, int out_w, - int out_h, int out_stride, - float scale_x, float scale_y, - float shift_x, float shift_y, - int glyph) { - int ix0, iy0; - stbtt_vertex *vertices; - int num_verts = stbtt_GetGlyphShape(info, glyph, &vertices); - stbtt__bitmap gbm; - - stbtt_GetGlyphBitmapBoxSubpixel(info, glyph, scale_x, scale_y, shift_x, - shift_y, &ix0, &iy0, 0, 0); - gbm.pixels = output; - gbm.w = out_w; - gbm.h = out_h; - gbm.stride = out_stride; - - if (gbm.w && gbm.h) - stbtt_Rasterize(&gbm, 0.35f, vertices, num_verts, scale_x, scale_y, shift_x, - shift_y, ix0, iy0, 1, info->userdata); - - STBTT_free(vertices, info->userdata); -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_MakeGlyphBitmap(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - unsigned char *output, int out_w, - int out_h, int out_stride, float scale_x, - float scale_y, int glyph) { - stbtt_MakeGlyphBitmapSubpixel(info, output, out_w, out_h, out_stride, scale_x, - scale_y, 0.0f, 0.0f, glyph); -} - -STBTT_DEF unsigned char * -stbtt_GetCodepointBitmapSubpixel(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, float scale_x, - float scale_y, float shift_x, float shift_y, - int codepoint, int *width, int *height, - int *xoff, int *yoff) { - return stbtt_GetGlyphBitmapSubpixel(info, scale_x, scale_y, shift_x, shift_y, - stbtt_FindGlyphIndex(info, codepoint), - width, height, xoff, yoff); -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_MakeCodepointBitmapSubpixelPrefilter( - const stbtt_fontinfo *info, unsigned char *output, int out_w, int out_h, - int out_stride, float scale_x, float scale_y, float shift_x, float shift_y, - int oversample_x, int oversample_y, float *sub_x, float *sub_y, - int codepoint) { - stbtt_MakeGlyphBitmapSubpixelPrefilter( - info, output, out_w, out_h, out_stride, scale_x, scale_y, shift_x, - shift_y, oversample_x, oversample_y, sub_x, sub_y, - stbtt_FindGlyphIndex(info, codepoint)); -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_MakeCodepointBitmapSubpixel(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - unsigned char *output, - int out_w, int out_h, - int out_stride, float scale_x, - float scale_y, float shift_x, - float shift_y, int codepoint) { - stbtt_MakeGlyphBitmapSubpixel(info, output, out_w, out_h, out_stride, scale_x, - scale_y, shift_x, shift_y, - stbtt_FindGlyphIndex(info, codepoint)); -} - -STBTT_DEF unsigned char *stbtt_GetCodepointBitmap(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - float scale_x, float scale_y, - int codepoint, int *width, - int *height, int *xoff, - int *yoff) { - return stbtt_GetCodepointBitmapSubpixel(info, scale_x, scale_y, 0.0f, 0.0f, - codepoint, width, height, xoff, yoff); -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_MakeCodepointBitmap(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - unsigned char *output, int out_w, - int out_h, int out_stride, - float scale_x, float scale_y, - int codepoint) { - stbtt_MakeCodepointBitmapSubpixel(info, output, out_w, out_h, out_stride, - scale_x, scale_y, 0.0f, 0.0f, codepoint); -} - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// bitmap baking -// -// This is SUPER-CRAPPY packing to keep source code small - -static int stbtt_BakeFontBitmap_internal( - unsigned char *data, - int offset, // font location (use offset=0 for plain .ttf) - float pixel_height, // height of font in pixels - unsigned char *pixels, int pw, int ph, // bitmap to be filled in - int first_char, int num_chars, // characters to bake - stbtt_bakedchar *chardata) { - float scale; - int x, y, bottom_y, i; - stbtt_fontinfo f; - f.userdata = NULL; - if (!stbtt_InitFont(&f, data, offset)) - return -1; - STBTT_memset(pixels, 0, pw * ph); // background of 0 around pixels - x = y = 1; - bottom_y = 1; - - scale = stbtt_ScaleForPixelHeight(&f, pixel_height); - - for (i = 0; i < num_chars; ++i) { - int advance, lsb, x0, y0, x1, y1, gw, gh; - int g = stbtt_FindGlyphIndex(&f, first_char + i); - stbtt_GetGlyphHMetrics(&f, g, &advance, &lsb); - stbtt_GetGlyphBitmapBox(&f, g, scale, scale, &x0, &y0, &x1, &y1); - gw = x1 - x0; - gh = y1 - y0; - if (x + gw + 1 >= pw) - y = bottom_y, x = 1; // advance to next row - if (y + gh + 1 >= - ph) // check if it fits vertically AFTER potentially moving to next row - return -i; - STBTT_assert(x + gw < pw); - STBTT_assert(y + gh < ph); - stbtt_MakeGlyphBitmap(&f, pixels + x + y * pw, gw, gh, pw, scale, scale, g); - chardata[i].x0 = (stbtt_int16)x; - chardata[i].y0 = (stbtt_int16)y; - chardata[i].x1 = (stbtt_int16)(x + gw); - chardata[i].y1 = (stbtt_int16)(y + gh); - chardata[i].xadvance = scale * advance; - chardata[i].xoff = (float)x0; - chardata[i].yoff = (float)y0; - x = x + gw + 1; - if (y + gh + 1 > bottom_y) - bottom_y = y + gh + 1; - } - return bottom_y; -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetBakedQuad(const stbtt_bakedchar *chardata, int pw, - int ph, int char_index, float *xpos, - float *ypos, stbtt_aligned_quad *q, - int opengl_fillrule) { - float d3d_bias = opengl_fillrule ? 0 : -0.5f; - float ipw = 1.0f / pw, iph = 1.0f / ph; - const stbtt_bakedchar *b = chardata + char_index; - int round_x = STBTT_ifloor((*xpos + b->xoff) + 0.5f); - int round_y = STBTT_ifloor((*ypos + b->yoff) + 0.5f); - - q->x0 = round_x + d3d_bias; - q->y0 = round_y + d3d_bias; - q->x1 = round_x + b->x1 - b->x0 + d3d_bias; - q->y1 = round_y + b->y1 - b->y0 + d3d_bias; - - q->s0 = b->x0 * ipw; - q->t0 = b->y0 * iph; - q->s1 = b->x1 * ipw; - q->t1 = b->y1 * iph; - - *xpos += b->xadvance; -} - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// rectangle packing replacement routines if you don't have stb_rect_pack.h -// - -#ifndef STB_RECT_PACK_VERSION - -typedef int stbrp_coord; - -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// // -// // -// COMPILER WARNING ?!?!? // -// // -// // -// if you get a compile warning due to these symbols being defined more than // -// once, move #include "stb_rect_pack.h" before #include "stb_truetype.h" // -// // -//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// - -typedef struct { - int width, height; - int x, y, bottom_y; -} stbrp_context; - -typedef struct { - unsigned char x; -} stbrp_node; - -struct stbrp_rect { - stbrp_coord x, y; - int id, w, h, was_packed; -}; - -static void stbrp_init_target(stbrp_context *con, int pw, int ph, - stbrp_node *nodes, int num_nodes) { - con->width = pw; - con->height = ph; - con->x = 0; - con->y = 0; - con->bottom_y = 0; - STBTT__NOTUSED(nodes); - STBTT__NOTUSED(num_nodes); -} - -static void stbrp_pack_rects(stbrp_context *con, stbrp_rect *rects, - int num_rects) { - int i; - for (i = 0; i < num_rects; ++i) { - if (con->x + rects[i].w > con->width) { - con->x = 0; - con->y = con->bottom_y; - } - if (con->y + rects[i].h > con->height) - break; - rects[i].x = con->x; - rects[i].y = con->y; - rects[i].was_packed = 1; - con->x += rects[i].w; - if (con->y + rects[i].h > con->bottom_y) - con->bottom_y = con->y + rects[i].h; - } - for (; i < num_rects; ++i) - rects[i].was_packed = 0; -} -#endif - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// bitmap baking -// -// This is SUPER-AWESOME (tm Ryan Gordon) packing using stb_rect_pack.h. If -// stb_rect_pack.h isn't available, it uses the BakeFontBitmap strategy. - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_PackBegin(stbtt_pack_context *spc, unsigned char *pixels, - int pw, int ph, int stride_in_bytes, int padding, - void *alloc_context) { - stbrp_context *context = - (stbrp_context *)STBTT_malloc(sizeof(*context), alloc_context); - int num_nodes = pw - padding; - stbrp_node *nodes = - (stbrp_node *)STBTT_malloc(sizeof(*nodes) * num_nodes, alloc_context); - - if (context == NULL || nodes == NULL) { - if (context != NULL) - STBTT_free(context, alloc_context); - if (nodes != NULL) - STBTT_free(nodes, alloc_context); - return 0; - } - - spc->user_allocator_context = alloc_context; - spc->width = pw; - spc->height = ph; - spc->pixels = pixels; - spc->pack_info = context; - spc->nodes = nodes; - spc->padding = padding; - spc->stride_in_bytes = stride_in_bytes != 0 ? stride_in_bytes : pw; - spc->h_oversample = 1; - spc->v_oversample = 1; - spc->skip_missing = 0; - - stbrp_init_target(context, pw - padding, ph - padding, nodes, num_nodes); - - if (pixels) - STBTT_memset(pixels, 0, pw * ph); // background of 0 around pixels - - return 1; -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_PackEnd(stbtt_pack_context *spc) { - STBTT_free(spc->nodes, spc->user_allocator_context); - STBTT_free(spc->pack_info, spc->user_allocator_context); -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_PackSetOversampling(stbtt_pack_context *spc, - unsigned int h_oversample, - unsigned int v_oversample) { - STBTT_assert(h_oversample <= STBTT_MAX_OVERSAMPLE); - STBTT_assert(v_oversample <= STBTT_MAX_OVERSAMPLE); - if (h_oversample <= STBTT_MAX_OVERSAMPLE) - spc->h_oversample = h_oversample; - if (v_oversample <= STBTT_MAX_OVERSAMPLE) - spc->v_oversample = v_oversample; -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_PackSetSkipMissingCodepoints(stbtt_pack_context *spc, - int skip) { - spc->skip_missing = skip; -} - -#define STBTT__OVER_MASK (STBTT_MAX_OVERSAMPLE - 1) - -static void stbtt__h_prefilter(unsigned char *pixels, int w, int h, - int stride_in_bytes, unsigned int kernel_width) { - unsigned char buffer[STBTT_MAX_OVERSAMPLE]; - int safe_w = w - kernel_width; - int j; - STBTT_memset( - buffer, 0, - STBTT_MAX_OVERSAMPLE); // suppress bogus warning from VS2013 -analyze - for (j = 0; j < h; ++j) { - int i; - unsigned int total; - STBTT_memset(buffer, 0, kernel_width); - - total = 0; - - // make kernel_width a constant in common cases so compiler can optimize out - // the divide - switch (kernel_width) { - case 2: - for (i = 0; i <= safe_w; ++i) { - total += pixels[i] - buffer[i & STBTT__OVER_MASK]; - buffer[(i + kernel_width) & STBTT__OVER_MASK] = pixels[i]; - pixels[i] = (unsigned char)(total / 2); - } - break; - case 3: - for (i = 0; i <= safe_w; ++i) { - total += pixels[i] - buffer[i & STBTT__OVER_MASK]; - buffer[(i + kernel_width) & STBTT__OVER_MASK] = pixels[i]; - pixels[i] = (unsigned char)(total / 3); - } - break; - case 4: - for (i = 0; i <= safe_w; ++i) { - total += pixels[i] - buffer[i & STBTT__OVER_MASK]; - buffer[(i + kernel_width) & STBTT__OVER_MASK] = pixels[i]; - pixels[i] = (unsigned char)(total / 4); - } - break; - case 5: - for (i = 0; i <= safe_w; ++i) { - total += pixels[i] - buffer[i & STBTT__OVER_MASK]; - buffer[(i + kernel_width) & STBTT__OVER_MASK] = pixels[i]; - pixels[i] = (unsigned char)(total / 5); - } - break; - default: - for (i = 0; i <= safe_w; ++i) { - total += pixels[i] - buffer[i & STBTT__OVER_MASK]; - buffer[(i + kernel_width) & STBTT__OVER_MASK] = pixels[i]; - pixels[i] = (unsigned char)(total / kernel_width); - } - break; - } - - for (; i < w; ++i) { - STBTT_assert(pixels[i] == 0); - total -= buffer[i & STBTT__OVER_MASK]; - pixels[i] = (unsigned char)(total / kernel_width); - } - - pixels += stride_in_bytes; - } -} - -static void stbtt__v_prefilter(unsigned char *pixels, int w, int h, - int stride_in_bytes, unsigned int kernel_width) { - unsigned char buffer[STBTT_MAX_OVERSAMPLE]; - int safe_h = h - kernel_width; - int j; - STBTT_memset( - buffer, 0, - STBTT_MAX_OVERSAMPLE); // suppress bogus warning from VS2013 -analyze - for (j = 0; j < w; ++j) { - int i; - unsigned int total; - STBTT_memset(buffer, 0, kernel_width); - - total = 0; - - // make kernel_width a constant in common cases so compiler can optimize out - // the divide - switch (kernel_width) { - case 2: - for (i = 0; i <= safe_h; ++i) { - total += pixels[i * stride_in_bytes] - buffer[i & STBTT__OVER_MASK]; - buffer[(i + kernel_width) & STBTT__OVER_MASK] = - pixels[i * stride_in_bytes]; - pixels[i * stride_in_bytes] = (unsigned char)(total / 2); - } - break; - case 3: - for (i = 0; i <= safe_h; ++i) { - total += pixels[i * stride_in_bytes] - buffer[i & STBTT__OVER_MASK]; - buffer[(i + kernel_width) & STBTT__OVER_MASK] = - pixels[i * stride_in_bytes]; - pixels[i * stride_in_bytes] = (unsigned char)(total / 3); - } - break; - case 4: - for (i = 0; i <= safe_h; ++i) { - total += pixels[i * stride_in_bytes] - buffer[i & STBTT__OVER_MASK]; - buffer[(i + kernel_width) & STBTT__OVER_MASK] = - pixels[i * stride_in_bytes]; - pixels[i * stride_in_bytes] = (unsigned char)(total / 4); - } - break; - case 5: - for (i = 0; i <= safe_h; ++i) { - total += pixels[i * stride_in_bytes] - buffer[i & STBTT__OVER_MASK]; - buffer[(i + kernel_width) & STBTT__OVER_MASK] = - pixels[i * stride_in_bytes]; - pixels[i * stride_in_bytes] = (unsigned char)(total / 5); - } - break; - default: - for (i = 0; i <= safe_h; ++i) { - total += pixels[i * stride_in_bytes] - buffer[i & STBTT__OVER_MASK]; - buffer[(i + kernel_width) & STBTT__OVER_MASK] = - pixels[i * stride_in_bytes]; - pixels[i * stride_in_bytes] = (unsigned char)(total / kernel_width); - } - break; - } - - for (; i < h; ++i) { - STBTT_assert(pixels[i * stride_in_bytes] == 0); - total -= buffer[i & STBTT__OVER_MASK]; - pixels[i * stride_in_bytes] = (unsigned char)(total / kernel_width); - } - - pixels += 1; - } -} - -static float stbtt__oversample_shift(int oversample) { - if (!oversample) - return 0.0f; - - // The prefilter is a box filter of width "oversample", - // which shifts phase by (oversample - 1)/2 pixels in - // oversampled space. We want to shift in the opposite - // direction to counter this. - return (float)-(oversample - 1) / (2.0f * (float)oversample); -} - -// rects array must be big enough to accommodate all characters in the given -// ranges -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_PackFontRangesGatherRects(stbtt_pack_context *spc, - const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - stbtt_pack_range *ranges, - int num_ranges, - stbrp_rect *rects) { - int i, j, k; - int missing_glyph_added = 0; - - k = 0; - for (i = 0; i < num_ranges; ++i) { - float fh = ranges[i].font_size; - float scale = fh > 0 ? stbtt_ScaleForPixelHeight(info, fh) - : stbtt_ScaleForMappingEmToPixels(info, -fh); - ranges[i].h_oversample = (unsigned char)spc->h_oversample; - ranges[i].v_oversample = (unsigned char)spc->v_oversample; - for (j = 0; j < ranges[i].num_chars; ++j) { - int x0, y0, x1, y1; - int codepoint = ranges[i].array_of_unicode_codepoints == NULL - ? ranges[i].first_unicode_codepoint_in_range + j - : ranges[i].array_of_unicode_codepoints[j]; - int glyph = stbtt_FindGlyphIndex(info, codepoint); - if (glyph == 0 && (spc->skip_missing || missing_glyph_added)) { - rects[k].w = rects[k].h = 0; - } else { - stbtt_GetGlyphBitmapBoxSubpixel(info, glyph, scale * spc->h_oversample, - scale * spc->v_oversample, 0, 0, &x0, - &y0, &x1, &y1); - rects[k].w = - (stbrp_coord)(x1 - x0 + spc->padding + spc->h_oversample - 1); - rects[k].h = - (stbrp_coord)(y1 - y0 + spc->padding + spc->v_oversample - 1); - if (glyph == 0) - missing_glyph_added = 1; - } - ++k; - } - } - - return k; -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_MakeGlyphBitmapSubpixelPrefilter( - const stbtt_fontinfo *info, unsigned char *output, int out_w, int out_h, - int out_stride, float scale_x, float scale_y, float shift_x, float shift_y, - int prefilter_x, int prefilter_y, float *sub_x, float *sub_y, int glyph) { - stbtt_MakeGlyphBitmapSubpixel(info, output, out_w - (prefilter_x - 1), - out_h - (prefilter_y - 1), out_stride, scale_x, - scale_y, shift_x, shift_y, glyph); - - if (prefilter_x > 1) - stbtt__h_prefilter(output, out_w, out_h, out_stride, prefilter_x); - - if (prefilter_y > 1) - stbtt__v_prefilter(output, out_w, out_h, out_stride, prefilter_y); - - *sub_x = stbtt__oversample_shift(prefilter_x); - *sub_y = stbtt__oversample_shift(prefilter_y); -} - -// rects array must be big enough to accommodate all characters in the given -// ranges -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_PackFontRangesRenderIntoRects(stbtt_pack_context *spc, - const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - stbtt_pack_range *ranges, - int num_ranges, - stbrp_rect *rects) { - int i, j, k, missing_glyph = -1, return_value = 1; - - // save current values - int old_h_over = spc->h_oversample; - int old_v_over = spc->v_oversample; - - k = 0; - for (i = 0; i < num_ranges; ++i) { - float fh = ranges[i].font_size; - float scale = fh > 0 ? stbtt_ScaleForPixelHeight(info, fh) - : stbtt_ScaleForMappingEmToPixels(info, -fh); - float recip_h, recip_v, sub_x, sub_y; - spc->h_oversample = ranges[i].h_oversample; - spc->v_oversample = ranges[i].v_oversample; - recip_h = 1.0f / spc->h_oversample; - recip_v = 1.0f / spc->v_oversample; - sub_x = stbtt__oversample_shift(spc->h_oversample); - sub_y = stbtt__oversample_shift(spc->v_oversample); - for (j = 0; j < ranges[i].num_chars; ++j) { - stbrp_rect *r = &rects[k]; - if (r->was_packed && r->w != 0 && r->h != 0) { - stbtt_packedchar *bc = &ranges[i].chardata_for_range[j]; - int advance, lsb, x0, y0, x1, y1; - int codepoint = ranges[i].array_of_unicode_codepoints == NULL - ? ranges[i].first_unicode_codepoint_in_range + j - : ranges[i].array_of_unicode_codepoints[j]; - int glyph = stbtt_FindGlyphIndex(info, codepoint); - stbrp_coord pad = (stbrp_coord)spc->padding; - - // pad on left and top - r->x += pad; - r->y += pad; - r->w -= pad; - r->h -= pad; - stbtt_GetGlyphHMetrics(info, glyph, &advance, &lsb); - stbtt_GetGlyphBitmapBox(info, glyph, scale * spc->h_oversample, - scale * spc->v_oversample, &x0, &y0, &x1, &y1); - stbtt_MakeGlyphBitmapSubpixel( - info, spc->pixels + r->x + r->y * spc->stride_in_bytes, - r->w - spc->h_oversample + 1, r->h - spc->v_oversample + 1, - spc->stride_in_bytes, scale * spc->h_oversample, - scale * spc->v_oversample, 0, 0, glyph); - - if (spc->h_oversample > 1) - stbtt__h_prefilter(spc->pixels + r->x + r->y * spc->stride_in_bytes, - r->w, r->h, spc->stride_in_bytes, - spc->h_oversample); - - if (spc->v_oversample > 1) - stbtt__v_prefilter(spc->pixels + r->x + r->y * spc->stride_in_bytes, - r->w, r->h, spc->stride_in_bytes, - spc->v_oversample); - - bc->x0 = (stbtt_int16)r->x; - bc->y0 = (stbtt_int16)r->y; - bc->x1 = (stbtt_int16)(r->x + r->w); - bc->y1 = (stbtt_int16)(r->y + r->h); - bc->xadvance = scale * advance; - bc->xoff = (float)x0 * recip_h + sub_x; - bc->yoff = (float)y0 * recip_v + sub_y; - bc->xoff2 = (x0 + r->w) * recip_h + sub_x; - bc->yoff2 = (y0 + r->h) * recip_v + sub_y; - - if (glyph == 0) - missing_glyph = j; - } else if (spc->skip_missing) { - return_value = 0; - } else if (r->was_packed && r->w == 0 && r->h == 0 && - missing_glyph >= 0) { - ranges[i].chardata_for_range[j] = - ranges[i].chardata_for_range[missing_glyph]; - } else { - return_value = 0; // if any fail, report failure - } - - ++k; - } - } - - // restore original values - spc->h_oversample = old_h_over; - spc->v_oversample = old_v_over; - - return return_value; -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_PackFontRangesPackRects(stbtt_pack_context *spc, - stbrp_rect *rects, int num_rects) { - stbrp_pack_rects((stbrp_context *)spc->pack_info, rects, num_rects); -} - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_PackFontRanges(stbtt_pack_context *spc, - const unsigned char *fontdata, - int font_index, stbtt_pack_range *ranges, - int num_ranges) { - stbtt_fontinfo info; - int i, j, n, return_value = 1; - // stbrp_context *context = (stbrp_context *) spc->pack_info; - stbrp_rect *rects; - - // flag all characters as NOT packed - for (i = 0; i < num_ranges; ++i) - for (j = 0; j < ranges[i].num_chars; ++j) - ranges[i].chardata_for_range[j].x0 = ranges[i].chardata_for_range[j].y0 = - ranges[i].chardata_for_range[j].x1 = - ranges[i].chardata_for_range[j].y1 = 0; - - n = 0; - for (i = 0; i < num_ranges; ++i) - n += ranges[i].num_chars; - - rects = (stbrp_rect *)STBTT_malloc(sizeof(*rects) * n, - spc->user_allocator_context); - if (rects == NULL) - return 0; - - info.userdata = spc->user_allocator_context; - stbtt_InitFont(&info, fontdata, - stbtt_GetFontOffsetForIndex(fontdata, font_index)); - - n = stbtt_PackFontRangesGatherRects(spc, &info, ranges, num_ranges, rects); - - stbtt_PackFontRangesPackRects(spc, rects, n); - - return_value = stbtt_PackFontRangesRenderIntoRects(spc, &info, ranges, - num_ranges, rects); - - STBTT_free(rects, spc->user_allocator_context); - return return_value; -} - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_PackFontRange(stbtt_pack_context *spc, - const unsigned char *fontdata, int font_index, - float font_size, - int first_unicode_codepoint_in_range, - int num_chars_in_range, - stbtt_packedchar *chardata_for_range) { - stbtt_pack_range range; - range.first_unicode_codepoint_in_range = first_unicode_codepoint_in_range; - range.array_of_unicode_codepoints = NULL; - range.num_chars = num_chars_in_range; - range.chardata_for_range = chardata_for_range; - range.font_size = font_size; - return stbtt_PackFontRanges(spc, fontdata, font_index, &range, 1); -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetScaledFontVMetrics(const unsigned char *fontdata, - int index, float size, float *ascent, - float *descent, float *lineGap) { - int i_ascent, i_descent, i_lineGap; - float scale; - stbtt_fontinfo info; - stbtt_InitFont(&info, fontdata, stbtt_GetFontOffsetForIndex(fontdata, index)); - scale = size > 0 ? stbtt_ScaleForPixelHeight(&info, size) - : stbtt_ScaleForMappingEmToPixels(&info, -size); - stbtt_GetFontVMetrics(&info, &i_ascent, &i_descent, &i_lineGap); - *ascent = (float)i_ascent * scale; - *descent = (float)i_descent * scale; - *lineGap = (float)i_lineGap * scale; -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_GetPackedQuad(const stbtt_packedchar *chardata, int pw, - int ph, int char_index, float *xpos, - float *ypos, stbtt_aligned_quad *q, - int align_to_integer) { - float ipw = 1.0f / pw, iph = 1.0f / ph; - const stbtt_packedchar *b = chardata + char_index; - - if (align_to_integer) { - float x = (float)STBTT_ifloor((*xpos + b->xoff) + 0.5f); - float y = (float)STBTT_ifloor((*ypos + b->yoff) + 0.5f); - q->x0 = x; - q->y0 = y; - q->x1 = x + b->xoff2 - b->xoff; - q->y1 = y + b->yoff2 - b->yoff; - } else { - q->x0 = *xpos + b->xoff; - q->y0 = *ypos + b->yoff; - q->x1 = *xpos + b->xoff2; - q->y1 = *ypos + b->yoff2; - } - - q->s0 = b->x0 * ipw; - q->t0 = b->y0 * iph; - q->s1 = b->x1 * ipw; - q->t1 = b->y1 * iph; - - *xpos += b->xadvance; -} - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// sdf computation -// - -#define STBTT_min(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b)) -#define STBTT_max(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (b) : (a)) - -static int stbtt__ray_intersect_bezier(float orig[2], float ray[2], float q0[2], - float q1[2], float q2[2], - float hits[2][2]) { - float q0perp = q0[1] * ray[0] - q0[0] * ray[1]; - float q1perp = q1[1] * ray[0] - q1[0] * ray[1]; - float q2perp = q2[1] * ray[0] - q2[0] * ray[1]; - float roperp = orig[1] * ray[0] - orig[0] * ray[1]; - - float a = q0perp - 2 * q1perp + q2perp; - float b = q1perp - q0perp; - float c = q0perp - roperp; - - float s0 = 0., s1 = 0.; - int num_s = 0; - - if (a != 0.0) { - float discr = b * b - a * c; - if (discr > 0.0) { - float rcpna = -1 / a; - float d = (float)STBTT_sqrt(discr); - s0 = (b + d) * rcpna; - s1 = (b - d) * rcpna; - if (s0 >= 0.0 && s0 <= 1.0) - num_s = 1; - if (d > 0.0 && s1 >= 0.0 && s1 <= 1.0) { - if (num_s == 0) - s0 = s1; - ++num_s; - } - } - } else { - // 2*b*s + c = 0 - // s = -c / (2*b) - s0 = c / (-2 * b); - if (s0 >= 0.0 && s0 <= 1.0) - num_s = 1; - } - - if (num_s == 0) - return 0; - else { - float rcp_len2 = 1 / (ray[0] * ray[0] + ray[1] * ray[1]); - float rayn_x = ray[0] * rcp_len2, rayn_y = ray[1] * rcp_len2; - - float q0d = q0[0] * rayn_x + q0[1] * rayn_y; - float q1d = q1[0] * rayn_x + q1[1] * rayn_y; - float q2d = q2[0] * rayn_x + q2[1] * rayn_y; - float rod = orig[0] * rayn_x + orig[1] * rayn_y; - - float q10d = q1d - q0d; - float q20d = q2d - q0d; - float q0rd = q0d - rod; - - hits[0][0] = q0rd + s0 * (2.0f - 2.0f * s0) * q10d + s0 * s0 * q20d; - hits[0][1] = a * s0 + b; - - if (num_s > 1) { - hits[1][0] = q0rd + s1 * (2.0f - 2.0f * s1) * q10d + s1 * s1 * q20d; - hits[1][1] = a * s1 + b; - return 2; - } else { - return 1; - } - } -} - -static int equal(float *a, float *b) { return (a[0] == b[0] && a[1] == b[1]); } - -static int stbtt__compute_crossings_x(float x, float y, int nverts, - stbtt_vertex *verts) { - int i; - float orig[2], ray[2] = {1, 0}; - float y_frac; - int winding = 0; - - // make sure y never passes through a vertex of the shape - y_frac = (float)STBTT_fmod(y, 1.0f); - if (y_frac < 0.01f) - y += 0.01f; - else if (y_frac > 0.99f) - y -= 0.01f; - - orig[0] = x; - orig[1] = y; - - // test a ray from (-infinity,y) to (x,y) - for (i = 0; i < nverts; ++i) { - if (verts[i].type == STBTT_vline) { - int x0 = (int)verts[i - 1].x, y0 = (int)verts[i - 1].y; - int x1 = (int)verts[i].x, y1 = (int)verts[i].y; - if (y > STBTT_min(y0, y1) && y < STBTT_max(y0, y1) && - x > STBTT_min(x0, x1)) { - float x_inter = (y - y0) / (y1 - y0) * (x1 - x0) + x0; - if (x_inter < x) - winding += (y0 < y1) ? 1 : -1; - } - } - if (verts[i].type == STBTT_vcurve) { - int x0 = (int)verts[i - 1].x, y0 = (int)verts[i - 1].y; - int x1 = (int)verts[i].cx, y1 = (int)verts[i].cy; - int x2 = (int)verts[i].x, y2 = (int)verts[i].y; - int ax = STBTT_min(x0, STBTT_min(x1, x2)), - ay = STBTT_min(y0, STBTT_min(y1, y2)); - int by = STBTT_max(y0, STBTT_max(y1, y2)); - if (y > ay && y < by && x > ax) { - float q0[2], q1[2], q2[2]; - float hits[2][2]; - q0[0] = (float)x0; - q0[1] = (float)y0; - q1[0] = (float)x1; - q1[1] = (float)y1; - q2[0] = (float)x2; - q2[1] = (float)y2; - if (equal(q0, q1) || equal(q1, q2)) { - x0 = (int)verts[i - 1].x; - y0 = (int)verts[i - 1].y; - x1 = (int)verts[i].x; - y1 = (int)verts[i].y; - if (y > STBTT_min(y0, y1) && y < STBTT_max(y0, y1) && - x > STBTT_min(x0, x1)) { - float x_inter = (y - y0) / (y1 - y0) * (x1 - x0) + x0; - if (x_inter < x) - winding += (y0 < y1) ? 1 : -1; - } - } else { - int num_hits = - stbtt__ray_intersect_bezier(orig, ray, q0, q1, q2, hits); - if (num_hits >= 1) - if (hits[0][0] < 0) - winding += (hits[0][1] < 0 ? -1 : 1); - if (num_hits >= 2) - if (hits[1][0] < 0) - winding += (hits[1][1] < 0 ? -1 : 1); - } - } - } - } - return winding; -} - -static float stbtt__cuberoot(float x) { - if (x < 0) - return -(float)STBTT_pow(-x, 1.0f / 3.0f); - else - return (float)STBTT_pow(x, 1.0f / 3.0f); -} - -// x^3 + a*x^2 + b*x + c = 0 -static int stbtt__solve_cubic(float a, float b, float c, float *r) { - float s = -a / 3; - float p = b - a * a / 3; - float q = a * (2 * a * a - 9 * b) / 27 + c; - float p3 = p * p * p; - float d = q * q + 4 * p3 / 27; - if (d >= 0) { - float z = (float)STBTT_sqrt(d); - float u = (-q + z) / 2; - float v = (-q - z) / 2; - u = stbtt__cuberoot(u); - v = stbtt__cuberoot(v); - r[0] = s + u + v; - return 1; - } else { - float u = (float)STBTT_sqrt(-p / 3); - float v = (float)STBTT_acos(-STBTT_sqrt(-27 / p3) * q / 2) / - 3; // p3 must be negative, since d is negative - float m = (float)STBTT_cos(v); - float n = (float)STBTT_cos(v - 3.141592 / 2) * 1.732050808f; - r[0] = s + u * 2 * m; - r[1] = s - u * (m + n); - r[2] = s - u * (m - n); - - // STBTT_assert( STBTT_fabs(((r[0]+a)*r[0]+b)*r[0]+c) < 0.05f); // these - // asserts may not be safe at all scales, though they're in bezier t - // parameter units so maybe? STBTT_assert( - // STBTT_fabs(((r[1]+a)*r[1]+b)*r[1]+c) < 0.05f); STBTT_assert( - // STBTT_fabs(((r[2]+a)*r[2]+b)*r[2]+c) < 0.05f); - return 3; - } -} - -STBTT_DEF unsigned char *stbtt_GetGlyphSDF(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, - float scale, int glyph, int padding, - unsigned char onedge_value, - float pixel_dist_scale, int *width, - int *height, int *xoff, int *yoff) { - float scale_x = scale, scale_y = scale; - int ix0, iy0, ix1, iy1; - int w, h; - unsigned char *data; - - if (scale == 0) - return NULL; - - stbtt_GetGlyphBitmapBoxSubpixel(info, glyph, scale, scale, 0.0f, 0.0f, &ix0, - &iy0, &ix1, &iy1); - - // if empty, return NULL - if (ix0 == ix1 || iy0 == iy1) - return NULL; - - ix0 -= padding; - iy0 -= padding; - ix1 += padding; - iy1 += padding; - - w = (ix1 - ix0); - h = (iy1 - iy0); - - if (width) - *width = w; - if (height) - *height = h; - if (xoff) - *xoff = ix0; - if (yoff) - *yoff = iy0; - - // invert for y-downwards bitmaps - scale_y = -scale_y; - - { - int x, y, i, j; - float *precompute; - stbtt_vertex *verts; - int num_verts = stbtt_GetGlyphShape(info, glyph, &verts); - data = (unsigned char *)STBTT_malloc(w * h, info->userdata); - precompute = - (float *)STBTT_malloc(num_verts * sizeof(float), info->userdata); - - for (i = 0, j = num_verts - 1; i < num_verts; j = i++) { - if (verts[i].type == STBTT_vline) { - float x0 = verts[i].x * scale_x, y0 = verts[i].y * scale_y; - float x1 = verts[j].x * scale_x, y1 = verts[j].y * scale_y; - float dist = - (float)STBTT_sqrt((x1 - x0) * (x1 - x0) + (y1 - y0) * (y1 - y0)); - precompute[i] = (dist == 0) ? 0.0f : 1.0f / dist; - } else if (verts[i].type == STBTT_vcurve) { - float x2 = verts[j].x * scale_x, y2 = verts[j].y * scale_y; - float x1 = verts[i].cx * scale_x, y1 = verts[i].cy * scale_y; - float x0 = verts[i].x * scale_x, y0 = verts[i].y * scale_y; - float bx = x0 - 2 * x1 + x2, by = y0 - 2 * y1 + y2; - float len2 = bx * bx + by * by; - if (len2 != 0.0f) - precompute[i] = 1.0f / (bx * bx + by * by); - else - precompute[i] = 0.0f; - } else - precompute[i] = 0.0f; - } - - for (y = iy0; y < iy1; ++y) { - for (x = ix0; x < ix1; ++x) { - float val; - float min_dist = 999999.0f; - float sx = (float)x + 0.5f; - float sy = (float)y + 0.5f; - float x_gspace = (sx / scale_x); - float y_gspace = (sy / scale_y); - - int winding = stbtt__compute_crossings_x( - x_gspace, y_gspace, num_verts, - verts); // @OPTIMIZE: this could just be a rasterization, but needs - // to be line vs. non-tesselated curves so a new path - - for (i = 0; i < num_verts; ++i) { - float x0 = verts[i].x * scale_x, y0 = verts[i].y * scale_y; - - if (verts[i].type == STBTT_vline && precompute[i] != 0.0f) { - float x1 = verts[i - 1].x * scale_x, y1 = verts[i - 1].y * scale_y; - - float dist, dist2 = (x0 - sx) * (x0 - sx) + (y0 - sy) * (y0 - sy); - if (dist2 < min_dist * min_dist) - min_dist = (float)STBTT_sqrt(dist2); - - // coarse culling against bbox - // if (sx > STBTT_min(x0,x1)-min_dist && sx < - // STBTT_max(x0,x1)+min_dist && - // sy > STBTT_min(y0,y1)-min_dist && sy < - // STBTT_max(y0,y1)+min_dist) - dist = (float)STBTT_fabs((x1 - x0) * (y0 - sy) - - (y1 - y0) * (x0 - sx)) * - precompute[i]; - STBTT_assert(i != 0); - if (dist < min_dist) { - // check position along line - // x' = x0 + t*(x1-x0), y' = y0 + t*(y1-y0) - // minimize (x'-sx)*(x'-sx)+(y'-sy)*(y'-sy) - float dx = x1 - x0, dy = y1 - y0; - float px = x0 - sx, py = y0 - sy; - // minimize (px+t*dx)^2 + (py+t*dy)^2 = px*px + 2*px*dx*t + - // t^2*dx*dx + py*py + 2*py*dy*t + t^2*dy*dy derivative: 2*px*dx + - // 2*py*dy + (2*dx*dx+2*dy*dy)*t, set to 0 and solve - float t = -(px * dx + py * dy) / (dx * dx + dy * dy); - if (t >= 0.0f && t <= 1.0f) - min_dist = dist; - } - } else if (verts[i].type == STBTT_vcurve) { - float x2 = verts[i - 1].x * scale_x, y2 = verts[i - 1].y * scale_y; - float x1 = verts[i].cx * scale_x, y1 = verts[i].cy * scale_y; - float box_x0 = STBTT_min(STBTT_min(x0, x1), x2); - float box_y0 = STBTT_min(STBTT_min(y0, y1), y2); - float box_x1 = STBTT_max(STBTT_max(x0, x1), x2); - float box_y1 = STBTT_max(STBTT_max(y0, y1), y2); - // coarse culling against bbox to avoid computing cubic - // unnecessarily - if (sx > box_x0 - min_dist && sx < box_x1 + min_dist && - sy > box_y0 - min_dist && sy < box_y1 + min_dist) { - int num = 0; - float ax = x1 - x0, ay = y1 - y0; - float bx = x0 - 2 * x1 + x2, by = y0 - 2 * y1 + y2; - float mx = x0 - sx, my = y0 - sy; - float res[3] = {0.f, 0.f, 0.f}; - float px, py, t, it, dist2; - float a_inv = precompute[i]; - if (a_inv == 0.0) { // if a_inv is 0, it's 2nd degree so use - // quadratic formula - float a = 3 * (ax * bx + ay * by); - float b = 2 * (ax * ax + ay * ay) + (mx * bx + my * by); - float c = mx * ax + my * ay; - if (a == 0.0) { // if a is 0, it's linear - if (b != 0.0) { - res[num++] = -c / b; - } - } else { - float discriminant = b * b - 4 * a * c; - if (discriminant < 0) - num = 0; - else { - float root = (float)STBTT_sqrt(discriminant); - res[0] = (-b - root) / (2 * a); - res[1] = (-b + root) / (2 * a); - num = 2; // don't bother distinguishing 1-solution case, as - // code below will still work - } - } - } else { - float b = 3 * (ax * bx + ay * by) * - a_inv; // could precompute this as it doesn't depend - // on sample point - float c = - (2 * (ax * ax + ay * ay) + (mx * bx + my * by)) * a_inv; - float d = (mx * ax + my * ay) * a_inv; - num = stbtt__solve_cubic(b, c, d, res); - } - dist2 = (x0 - sx) * (x0 - sx) + (y0 - sy) * (y0 - sy); - if (dist2 < min_dist * min_dist) - min_dist = (float)STBTT_sqrt(dist2); - - if (num >= 1 && res[0] >= 0.0f && res[0] <= 1.0f) { - t = res[0], it = 1.0f - t; - px = it * it * x0 + 2 * t * it * x1 + t * t * x2; - py = it * it * y0 + 2 * t * it * y1 + t * t * y2; - dist2 = (px - sx) * (px - sx) + (py - sy) * (py - sy); - if (dist2 < min_dist * min_dist) - min_dist = (float)STBTT_sqrt(dist2); - } - if (num >= 2 && res[1] >= 0.0f && res[1] <= 1.0f) { - t = res[1], it = 1.0f - t; - px = it * it * x0 + 2 * t * it * x1 + t * t * x2; - py = it * it * y0 + 2 * t * it * y1 + t * t * y2; - dist2 = (px - sx) * (px - sx) + (py - sy) * (py - sy); - if (dist2 < min_dist * min_dist) - min_dist = (float)STBTT_sqrt(dist2); - } - if (num >= 3 && res[2] >= 0.0f && res[2] <= 1.0f) { - t = res[2], it = 1.0f - t; - px = it * it * x0 + 2 * t * it * x1 + t * t * x2; - py = it * it * y0 + 2 * t * it * y1 + t * t * y2; - dist2 = (px - sx) * (px - sx) + (py - sy) * (py - sy); - if (dist2 < min_dist * min_dist) - min_dist = (float)STBTT_sqrt(dist2); - } - } - } - } - if (winding == 0) - min_dist = -min_dist; // if outside the shape, value is negative - val = onedge_value + pixel_dist_scale * min_dist; - if (val < 0) - val = 0; - else if (val > 255) - val = 255; - data[(y - iy0) * w + (x - ix0)] = (unsigned char)val; - } - } - STBTT_free(precompute, info->userdata); - STBTT_free(verts, info->userdata); - } - return data; -} - -STBTT_DEF unsigned char * -stbtt_GetCodepointSDF(const stbtt_fontinfo *info, float scale, int codepoint, - int padding, unsigned char onedge_value, - float pixel_dist_scale, int *width, int *height, - int *xoff, int *yoff) { - return stbtt_GetGlyphSDF(info, scale, stbtt_FindGlyphIndex(info, codepoint), - padding, onedge_value, pixel_dist_scale, width, - height, xoff, yoff); -} - -STBTT_DEF void stbtt_FreeSDF(unsigned char *bitmap, void *userdata) { - STBTT_free(bitmap, userdata); -} - -////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// -// font name matching -- recommended not to use this -// - -// check if a utf8 string contains a prefix which is the utf16 string; if so -// return length of matching utf8 string -static stbtt_int32 -stbtt__CompareUTF8toUTF16_bigendian_prefix(stbtt_uint8 *s1, stbtt_int32 len1, - stbtt_uint8 *s2, stbtt_int32 len2) { - stbtt_int32 i = 0; - - // convert utf16 to utf8 and compare the results while converting - while (len2) { - stbtt_uint16 ch = s2[0] * 256 + s2[1]; - if (ch < 0x80) { - if (i >= len1) - return -1; - if (s1[i++] != ch) - return -1; - } else if (ch < 0x800) { - if (i + 1 >= len1) - return -1; - if (s1[i++] != 0xc0 + (ch >> 6)) - return -1; - if (s1[i++] != 0x80 + (ch & 0x3f)) - return -1; - } else if (ch >= 0xd800 && ch < 0xdc00) { - stbtt_uint32 c; - stbtt_uint16 ch2 = s2[2] * 256 + s2[3]; - if (i + 3 >= len1) - return -1; - c = ((ch - 0xd800) << 10) + (ch2 - 0xdc00) + 0x10000; - if (s1[i++] != 0xf0 + (c >> 18)) - return -1; - if (s1[i++] != 0x80 + ((c >> 12) & 0x3f)) - return -1; - if (s1[i++] != 0x80 + ((c >> 6) & 0x3f)) - return -1; - if (s1[i++] != 0x80 + ((c)&0x3f)) - return -1; - s2 += 2; // plus another 2 below - len2 -= 2; - } else if (ch >= 0xdc00 && ch < 0xe000) { - return -1; - } else { - if (i + 2 >= len1) - return -1; - if (s1[i++] != 0xe0 + (ch >> 12)) - return -1; - if (s1[i++] != 0x80 + ((ch >> 6) & 0x3f)) - return -1; - if (s1[i++] != 0x80 + ((ch)&0x3f)) - return -1; - } - s2 += 2; - len2 -= 2; - } - return i; -} - -static int stbtt_CompareUTF8toUTF16_bigendian_internal(char *s1, int len1, - char *s2, int len2) { - return len1 == stbtt__CompareUTF8toUTF16_bigendian_prefix( - (stbtt_uint8 *)s1, len1, (stbtt_uint8 *)s2, len2); -} - -// returns results in whatever encoding you request... but note that 2-byte -// encodings will be BIG-ENDIAN... use stbtt_CompareUTF8toUTF16_bigendian() to -// compare -STBTT_DEF const char *stbtt_GetFontNameString(const stbtt_fontinfo *font, - int *length, int platformID, - int encodingID, int languageID, - int nameID) { - stbtt_int32 i, count, stringOffset; - stbtt_uint8 *fc = font->data; - stbtt_uint32 offset = font->fontstart; - stbtt_uint32 nm = stbtt__find_table(fc, offset, "name"); - if (!nm) - return NULL; - - count = ttUSHORT(fc + nm + 2); - stringOffset = nm + ttUSHORT(fc + nm + 4); - for (i = 0; i < count; ++i) { - stbtt_uint32 loc = nm + 6 + 12 * i; - if (platformID == ttUSHORT(fc + loc + 0) && - encodingID == ttUSHORT(fc + loc + 2) && - languageID == ttUSHORT(fc + loc + 4) && - nameID == ttUSHORT(fc + loc + 6)) { - *length = ttUSHORT(fc + loc + 8); - return (const char *)(fc + stringOffset + ttUSHORT(fc + loc + 10)); - } - } - return NULL; -} - -static int stbtt__matchpair(stbtt_uint8 *fc, stbtt_uint32 nm, stbtt_uint8 *name, - stbtt_int32 nlen, stbtt_int32 target_id, - stbtt_int32 next_id) { - stbtt_int32 i; - stbtt_int32 count = ttUSHORT(fc + nm + 2); - stbtt_int32 stringOffset = nm + ttUSHORT(fc + nm + 4); - - for (i = 0; i < count; ++i) { - stbtt_uint32 loc = nm + 6 + 12 * i; - stbtt_int32 id = ttUSHORT(fc + loc + 6); - if (id == target_id) { - // find the encoding - stbtt_int32 platform = ttUSHORT(fc + loc + 0), - encoding = ttUSHORT(fc + loc + 2), - language = ttUSHORT(fc + loc + 4); - - // is this a Unicode encoding? - if (platform == 0 || (platform == 3 && encoding == 1) || - (platform == 3 && encoding == 10)) { - stbtt_int32 slen = ttUSHORT(fc + loc + 8); - stbtt_int32 off = ttUSHORT(fc + loc + 10); - - // check if there's a prefix match - stbtt_int32 matchlen = stbtt__CompareUTF8toUTF16_bigendian_prefix( - name, nlen, fc + stringOffset + off, slen); - if (matchlen >= 0) { - // check for target_id+1 immediately following, with same encoding & - // language - if (i + 1 < count && ttUSHORT(fc + loc + 12 + 6) == next_id && - ttUSHORT(fc + loc + 12) == platform && - ttUSHORT(fc + loc + 12 + 2) == encoding && - ttUSHORT(fc + loc + 12 + 4) == language) { - slen = ttUSHORT(fc + loc + 12 + 8); - off = ttUSHORT(fc + loc + 12 + 10); - if (slen == 0) { - if (matchlen == nlen) - return 1; - } else if (matchlen < nlen && name[matchlen] == ' ') { - ++matchlen; - if (stbtt_CompareUTF8toUTF16_bigendian_internal( - (char *)(name + matchlen), nlen - matchlen, - (char *)(fc + stringOffset + off), slen)) - return 1; - } - } else { - // if nothing immediately following - if (matchlen == nlen) - return 1; - } - } - } - - // @TODO handle other encodings - } - } - return 0; -} - -static int stbtt__matches(stbtt_uint8 *fc, stbtt_uint32 offset, - stbtt_uint8 *name, stbtt_int32 flags) { - stbtt_int32 nlen = (stbtt_int32)STBTT_strlen((char *)name); - stbtt_uint32 nm, hd; - if (!stbtt__isfont(fc + offset)) - return 0; - - // check italics/bold/underline flags in macStyle... - if (flags) { - hd = stbtt__find_table(fc, offset, "head"); - if ((ttUSHORT(fc + hd + 44) & 7) != (flags & 7)) - return 0; - } - - nm = stbtt__find_table(fc, offset, "name"); - if (!nm) - return 0; - - if (flags) { - // if we checked the macStyle flags, then just check the family and ignore - // the subfamily - if (stbtt__matchpair(fc, nm, name, nlen, 16, -1)) - return 1; - if (stbtt__matchpair(fc, nm, name, nlen, 1, -1)) - return 1; - if (stbtt__matchpair(fc, nm, name, nlen, 3, -1)) - return 1; - } else { - if (stbtt__matchpair(fc, nm, name, nlen, 16, 17)) - return 1; - if (stbtt__matchpair(fc, nm, name, nlen, 1, 2)) - return 1; - if (stbtt__matchpair(fc, nm, name, nlen, 3, -1)) - return 1; - } - - return 0; -} - -static int stbtt_FindMatchingFont_internal(unsigned char *font_collection, - char *name_utf8, stbtt_int32 flags) { - stbtt_int32 i; - for (i = 0;; ++i) { - stbtt_int32 off = stbtt_GetFontOffsetForIndex(font_collection, i); - if (off < 0) - return off; - if (stbtt__matches((stbtt_uint8 *)font_collection, off, - (stbtt_uint8 *)name_utf8, flags)) - return off; - } -} - -#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__) -#pragma GCC diagnostic push -#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wcast-qual" -#endif - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_BakeFontBitmap(const unsigned char *data, int offset, - float pixel_height, unsigned char *pixels, - int pw, int ph, int first_char, - int num_chars, stbtt_bakedchar *chardata) { - return stbtt_BakeFontBitmap_internal((unsigned char *)data, offset, - pixel_height, pixels, pw, ph, first_char, - num_chars, chardata); -} - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetFontOffsetForIndex(const unsigned char *data, - int index) { - return stbtt_GetFontOffsetForIndex_internal((unsigned char *)data, index); -} - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_GetNumberOfFonts(const unsigned char *data) { - return stbtt_GetNumberOfFonts_internal((unsigned char *)data); -} - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_InitFont(stbtt_fontinfo *info, const unsigned char *data, - int offset) { - return stbtt_InitFont_internal(info, (unsigned char *)data, offset); -} - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_FindMatchingFont(const unsigned char *fontdata, - const char *name, int flags) { - return stbtt_FindMatchingFont_internal((unsigned char *)fontdata, - (char *)name, flags); -} - -STBTT_DEF int stbtt_CompareUTF8toUTF16_bigendian(const char *s1, int len1, - const char *s2, int len2) { - return stbtt_CompareUTF8toUTF16_bigendian_internal((char *)s1, len1, - (char *)s2, len2); -} - -#if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__) -#pragma GCC diagnostic pop -#endif - -#endif // STB_TRUETYPE_IMPLEMENTATION - -// FULL VERSION HISTORY -// -// 1.25 (2021-07-11) many fixes -// 1.24 (2020-02-05) fix warning -// 1.23 (2020-02-02) query SVG data for glyphs; query whole kerning table (but -// only kern not GPOS) 1.22 (2019-08-11) minimize missing-glyph duplication; -// fix kerning if both 'GPOS' and 'kern' are defined 1.21 (2019-02-25) fix -// warning 1.20 (2019-02-07) PackFontRange skips missing codepoints; -// GetScaleFontVMetrics() 1.19 (2018-02-11) OpenType GPOS kerning (horizontal -// only), STBTT_fmod 1.18 (2018-01-29) add missing function 1.17 (2017-07-23) -// make more arguments const; doc fix 1.16 (2017-07-12) SDF support 1.15 -// (2017-03-03) make more arguments const 1.14 (2017-01-16) num-fonts-in-TTC -// function 1.13 (2017-01-02) support OpenType fonts, certain Apple fonts 1.12 -// (2016-10-25) suppress warnings about casting away const with -Wcast-qual -// 1.11 (2016-04-02) fix unused-variable warning -// 1.10 (2016-04-02) allow user-defined fabs() replacement -// fix memory leak if fontsize=0.0 -// fix warning from duplicate typedef -// 1.09 (2016-01-16) warning fix; avoid crash on outofmem; use alloc userdata -// for PackFontRanges 1.08 (2015-09-13) document stbtt_Rasterize(); fixes for -// vertical & horizontal edges 1.07 (2015-08-01) allow PackFontRanges to -// accept arrays of sparse codepoints; -// allow PackFontRanges to pack and render in separate -// phases; fix stbtt_GetFontOFfsetForIndex (never worked for -// non-0 input?); fixed an assert() bug in the new -// rasterizer replace assert() with STBTT_assert() in new -// rasterizer -// 1.06 (2015-07-14) performance improvements (~35% faster on x86 and x64 on -// test machine) -// also more precise AA rasterizer, except if shapes overlap -// remove need for STBTT_sort -// 1.05 (2015-04-15) fix misplaced definitions for STBTT_STATIC -// 1.04 (2015-04-15) typo in example -// 1.03 (2015-04-12) STBTT_STATIC, fix memory leak in new packing, various -// fixes 1.02 (2014-12-10) fix various warnings & compile issues w/ -// stb_rect_pack, C++ 1.01 (2014-12-08) fix subpixel position when -// oversampling to exactly match -// non-oversampled; STBTT_POINT_SIZE for packed case only -// 1.00 (2014-12-06) add new PackBegin etc. API, w/ support for oversampling -// 0.99 (2014-09-18) fix multiple bugs with subpixel rendering (ryg) -// 0.9 (2014-08-07) support certain mac/iOS fonts without an MS platformID -// 0.8b (2014-07-07) fix a warning -// 0.8 (2014-05-25) fix a few more warnings -// 0.7 (2013-09-25) bugfix: subpixel glyph bug fixed in 0.5 had come back -// 0.6c (2012-07-24) improve documentation -// 0.6b (2012-07-20) fix a few more warnings -// 0.6 (2012-07-17) fix warnings; added stbtt_ScaleForMappingEmToPixels, -// stbtt_GetFontBoundingBox, stbtt_IsGlyphEmpty -// 0.5 (2011-12-09) bugfixes: -// subpixel glyph renderer computed wrong bounding box -// first vertex of shape can be off-curve (FreeSans) -// 0.4b (2011-12-03) fixed an error in the font baking example -// 0.4 (2011-12-01) kerning, subpixel rendering (tor) -// bugfixes for: -// codepoint-to-glyph conversion using table fmt=12 -// codepoint-to-glyph conversion using table fmt=4 -// stbtt_GetBakedQuad with non-square texture (Zer) -// updated Hello World! sample to use kerning and subpixel -// fixed some warnings -// 0.3 (2009-06-24) cmap fmt=12, compound shapes (MM) -// userdata, malloc-from-userdata, non-zero fill (stb) -// 0.2 (2009-03-11) Fix unsigned/signed char warnings -// 0.1 (2009-03-09) First public release -// - -/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -This software is available under 2 licenses -- choose whichever you prefer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -ALTERNATIVE A - MIT License -Copyright (c) 2017 Sean Barrett -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of -this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in -the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to -use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies -of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do -so, subject to the following conditions: -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all -copies or substantial portions of the Software. -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN -ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -*/ diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/ini.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/ini.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index acd8e67..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/ini.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,545 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef INI_INI_H_ -#define INI_INI_H_ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -namespace INI { -namespace INIStringUtil { -const char *const whitespaceDelimiters = " \t\n\r\f\v"; -inline void trim(std::string &str) { - str.erase(str.find_last_not_of(whitespaceDelimiters) + 1); - str.erase(0, str.find_first_not_of(whitespaceDelimiters)); -} -#ifndef INI_CASE_SENSITIVE -inline void toLower(std::string &str) { - std::transform(str.begin(), str.end(), str.begin(), [](const char c) { - return static_cast(std::tolower(c)); - }); -} -#endif -inline void replace(std::string &str, std::string const &a, - std::string const &b) { - if (!a.empty()) { - std::size_t pos = 0; - while ((pos = str.find(a, pos)) != std::string::npos) { - str.replace(pos, a.size(), b); - pos += b.size(); - } - } -} -#ifdef _WIN32 -const char *const endl = "\r\n"; -#else -const char *const endl = "\n"; -#endif -}; // namespace INIStringUtil - -template class INIMap { -private: - using T_DataIndexMap = std::unordered_map; - using T_DataItem = std::pair; - using T_DataContainer = std::vector; - using T_MultiArgs = typename std::vector>; - - T_DataIndexMap dataIndexMap; - T_DataContainer data; - - inline std::size_t setEmpty(std::string &key) { - std::size_t index = data.size(); - dataIndexMap[key] = index; - data.emplace_back(key, T()); - return index; - } - -public: - using const_iterator = typename T_DataContainer::const_iterator; - - INIMap() {} - - INIMap(INIMap const &other) { - std::size_t data_size = other.data.size(); - for (std::size_t i = 0; i < data_size; ++i) { - auto const &key = other.data[i].first; - auto const &obj = other.data[i].second; - data.emplace_back(key, obj); - } - dataIndexMap = T_DataIndexMap(other.dataIndexMap); - } - - T &operator[](std::string key) { - INIStringUtil::trim(key); -#ifndef INI_CASE_SENSITIVE - INIStringUtil::toLower(key); -#endif - auto it = dataIndexMap.find(key); - bool hasIt = (it != dataIndexMap.end()); - std::size_t index = (hasIt) ? it->second : setEmpty(key); - return data[index].second; - } - T get(std::string key) const { - INIStringUtil::trim(key); -#ifndef INI_CASE_SENSITIVE - INIStringUtil::toLower(key); -#endif - auto it = dataIndexMap.find(key); - if (it == dataIndexMap.end()) { - return T(); - } - return T(data[it->second].second); - } - bool has(std::string key) const { - INIStringUtil::trim(key); -#ifndef INI_CASE_SENSITIVE - INIStringUtil::toLower(key); -#endif - return (dataIndexMap.count(key) == 1); - } - void set(std::string key, T obj) { - INIStringUtil::trim(key); -#ifndef INI_CASE_SENSITIVE - INIStringUtil::toLower(key); -#endif - auto it = dataIndexMap.find(key); - if (it != dataIndexMap.end()) { - data[it->second].second = obj; - } else { - dataIndexMap[key] = data.size(); - data.emplace_back(key, obj); - } - } - void set(T_MultiArgs const &multiArgs) { - for (auto const &it : multiArgs) { - auto const &key = it.first; - auto const &obj = it.second; - set(key, obj); - } - } - bool remove(std::string key) { - INIStringUtil::trim(key); -#ifndef INI_CASE_SENSITIVE - INIStringUtil::toLower(key); -#endif - auto it = dataIndexMap.find(key); - if (it != dataIndexMap.end()) { - std::size_t index = it->second; - data.erase(data.begin() + index); - dataIndexMap.erase(it); - for (auto &it2 : dataIndexMap) { - auto &vi = it2.second; - if (vi > index) { - vi--; - } - } - return true; - } - return false; - } - void clear() { - data.clear(); - dataIndexMap.clear(); - } - std::size_t size() const { return data.size(); } - const_iterator begin() const { return data.begin(); } - const_iterator end() const { return data.end(); } -}; - -using INIStructure = INIMap>; - -namespace INIParser { -using T_ParseValues = std::pair; - -enum class PDataType : char { - PDATA_NONE, - PDATA_COMMENT, - PDATA_SECTION, - PDATA_KEYVALUE, - PDATA_UNKNOWN -}; - -inline PDataType parseLine(std::string line, T_ParseValues &parseData) { - parseData.first.clear(); - parseData.second.clear(); - INIStringUtil::trim(line); - if (line.empty()) { - return PDataType::PDATA_NONE; - } - char firstCharacter = line[0]; - if (firstCharacter == ';') { - return PDataType::PDATA_COMMENT; - } - if (firstCharacter == '[') { - auto commentAt = line.find_first_of(';'); - if (commentAt != std::string::npos) { - line = line.substr(0, commentAt); - } - auto closingBracketAt = line.find_last_of(']'); - if (closingBracketAt != std::string::npos) { - auto section = line.substr(1, closingBracketAt - 1); - INIStringUtil::trim(section); - parseData.first = section; - return PDataType::PDATA_SECTION; - } - } - auto lineNorm = line; - INIStringUtil::replace(lineNorm, "\\=", " "); - auto equalsAt = lineNorm.find_first_of('='); - if (equalsAt != std::string::npos) { - auto key = line.substr(0, equalsAt); - INIStringUtil::trim(key); - INIStringUtil::replace(key, "\\=", "="); - auto value = line.substr(equalsAt + 1); - INIStringUtil::trim(value); - parseData.first = key; - parseData.second = value; - return PDataType::PDATA_KEYVALUE; - } - return PDataType::PDATA_UNKNOWN; -} -}; // namespace INIParser - -class INIReader { -public: - using T_LineData = std::vector; - using T_LineDataPtr = std::shared_ptr; - -private: - std::ifstream fileReadStream; - T_LineDataPtr lineData; - - T_LineData readFile() { - std::string fileContents; - fileReadStream.seekg(0, std::ios::end); - fileContents.resize(fileReadStream.tellg()); - fileReadStream.seekg(0, std::ios::beg); - std::size_t fileSize = fileContents.size(); - fileReadStream.read(&fileContents[0], fileSize); - fileReadStream.close(); - T_LineData output; - if (fileSize == 0) { - return output; - } - std::string buffer; - buffer.reserve(50); - for (std::size_t i = 0; i < fileSize; ++i) { - char &c = fileContents[i]; - if (c == '\n') { - output.emplace_back(buffer); - buffer.clear(); - continue; - } - if (c != '\0' && c != '\r') { - buffer += c; - } - } - output.emplace_back(buffer); - return output; - } - -public: - INIReader(std::string const &filename, bool keepLineData = false) { - fileReadStream.open(filename, std::ios::in | std::ios::binary); - if (keepLineData) { - lineData = std::make_shared(); - } - } - ~INIReader() {} - - bool operator>>(INIStructure &data) { - if (!fileReadStream.is_open()) { - return false; - } - T_LineData fileLines = readFile(); - std::string section; - bool inSection = false; - INIParser::T_ParseValues parseData; - for (auto const &line : fileLines) { - auto parseResult = INIParser::parseLine(line, parseData); - if (parseResult == INIParser::PDataType::PDATA_SECTION) { - inSection = true; - data[section = parseData.first]; - } else if (inSection && - parseResult == INIParser::PDataType::PDATA_KEYVALUE) { - auto const &key = parseData.first; - auto const &value = parseData.second; - data[section][key] = value; - } - if (lineData && parseResult != INIParser::PDataType::PDATA_UNKNOWN) { - if (parseResult == INIParser::PDataType::PDATA_KEYVALUE && !inSection) { - continue; - } - lineData->emplace_back(line); - } - } - return true; - } - T_LineDataPtr getLines() { return lineData; } -}; - -class INIGenerator { -private: - std::ofstream fileWriteStream; - -public: - bool prettyPrint = false; - - INIGenerator(std::string const &filename) { - fileWriteStream.open(filename, std::ios::out | std::ios::binary); - } - ~INIGenerator() {} - - bool operator<<(INIStructure const &data) { - if (!fileWriteStream.is_open()) { - return false; - } - if (!data.size()) { - return true; - } - auto it = data.begin(); - for (;;) { - auto const §ion = it->first; - auto const &collection = it->second; - fileWriteStream << "[" << section << "]"; - if (collection.size()) { - fileWriteStream << INIStringUtil::endl; - auto it2 = collection.begin(); - for (;;) { - auto key = it2->first; - INIStringUtil::replace(key, "=", "\\="); - auto value = it2->second; - INIStringUtil::trim(value); - fileWriteStream << key << ((prettyPrint) ? " = " : "=") << value; - if (++it2 == collection.end()) { - break; - } - fileWriteStream << INIStringUtil::endl; - } - } - if (++it == data.end()) { - break; - } - fileWriteStream << INIStringUtil::endl; - if (prettyPrint) { - fileWriteStream << INIStringUtil::endl; - } - } - return true; - } -}; - -class INIWriter { -private: - using T_LineData = std::vector; - using T_LineDataPtr = std::shared_ptr; - - std::string filename; - - T_LineData getLazyOutput(T_LineDataPtr const &lineData, INIStructure &data, - INIStructure &original) { - T_LineData output; - INIParser::T_ParseValues parseData; - std::string sectionCurrent; - bool parsingSection = false; - bool continueToNextSection = false; - bool discardNextEmpty = false; - bool writeNewKeys = false; - std::size_t lastKeyLine = 0; - for (auto line = lineData->begin(); line != lineData->end(); ++line) { - if (!writeNewKeys) { - auto parseResult = INIParser::parseLine(*line, parseData); - if (parseResult == INIParser::PDataType::PDATA_SECTION) { - if (parsingSection) { - writeNewKeys = true; - parsingSection = false; - --line; - continue; - } - sectionCurrent = parseData.first; - if (data.has(sectionCurrent)) { - parsingSection = true; - continueToNextSection = false; - discardNextEmpty = false; - output.emplace_back(*line); - lastKeyLine = output.size(); - } else { - continueToNextSection = true; - discardNextEmpty = true; - continue; - } - } else if (parseResult == INIParser::PDataType::PDATA_KEYVALUE) { - if (continueToNextSection) { - continue; - } - if (data.has(sectionCurrent)) { - auto &collection = data[sectionCurrent]; - auto const &key = parseData.first; - auto const &value = parseData.second; - if (collection.has(key)) { - auto outputValue = collection[key]; - if (value == outputValue) { - output.emplace_back(*line); - } else { - INIStringUtil::trim(outputValue); - auto lineNorm = *line; - INIStringUtil::replace(lineNorm, "\\=", " "); - auto equalsAt = lineNorm.find_first_of('='); - auto valueAt = lineNorm.find_first_not_of( - INIStringUtil::whitespaceDelimiters, equalsAt + 1); - std::string outputLine = line->substr(0, valueAt); - if (prettyPrint && equalsAt + 1 == valueAt) { - outputLine += " "; - } - outputLine += outputValue; - output.emplace_back(outputLine); - } - lastKeyLine = output.size(); - } - } - } else { - if (discardNextEmpty && line->empty()) { - discardNextEmpty = false; - } else if (parseResult != INIParser::PDataType::PDATA_UNKNOWN) { - output.emplace_back(*line); - } - } - } - if (writeNewKeys || std::next(line) == lineData->end()) { - T_LineData linesToAdd; - if (data.has(sectionCurrent) && original.has(sectionCurrent)) { - auto const &collection = data[sectionCurrent]; - auto const &collectionOriginal = original[sectionCurrent]; - for (auto const &it : collection) { - auto key = it.first; - if (collectionOriginal.has(key)) { - continue; - } - auto value = it.second; - INIStringUtil::replace(key, "=", "\\="); - INIStringUtil::trim(value); - linesToAdd.emplace_back(key + ((prettyPrint) ? " = " : "=") + - value); - } - } - if (!linesToAdd.empty()) { - output.insert(output.begin() + lastKeyLine, linesToAdd.begin(), - linesToAdd.end()); - } - if (writeNewKeys) { - writeNewKeys = false; - --line; - } - } - } - for (auto const &it : data) { - auto const §ion = it.first; - if (original.has(section)) { - continue; - } - if (prettyPrint && output.size() > 0 && !output.back().empty()) { - output.emplace_back(); - } - output.emplace_back("[" + section + "]"); - auto const &collection = it.second; - for (auto const &it2 : collection) { - auto key = it2.first; - auto value = it2.second; - INIStringUtil::replace(key, "=", "\\="); - INIStringUtil::trim(value); - output.emplace_back(key + ((prettyPrint) ? " = " : "=") + value); - } - } - return output; - } - -public: - bool prettyPrint = false; - - INIWriter(std::string const &filename) : filename(filename) {} - ~INIWriter() {} - - bool operator<<(INIStructure &data) { - struct stat buf; - bool fileExists = (stat(filename.c_str(), &buf) == 0); - if (!fileExists) { - INIGenerator generator(filename); - generator.prettyPrint = prettyPrint; - return generator << data; - } - INIStructure originalData; - T_LineDataPtr lineData; - bool readSuccess = false; - { - INIReader reader(filename, true); - if ((readSuccess = reader >> originalData)) { - lineData = reader.getLines(); - } - } - if (!readSuccess) { - return false; - } - T_LineData output = getLazyOutput(lineData, data, originalData); - std::ofstream fileWriteStream(filename, std::ios::out | std::ios::binary); - if (fileWriteStream.is_open()) { - if (output.size()) { - auto line = output.begin(); - for (;;) { - fileWriteStream << *line; - if (++line == output.end()) { - break; - } - fileWriteStream << INIStringUtil::endl; - } - } - return true; - } - return false; - } -}; - -class INIFile { -private: - std::string filename; - -public: - INIFile(std::string const &filename) : filename(filename) {} - - ~INIFile() {} - - bool read(INIStructure &data) const { - if (data.size()) { - data.clear(); - } - if (filename.empty()) { - return false; - } - INIReader reader(filename); - return reader >> data; - } - bool generate(INIStructure const &data, bool pretty = false) const { - if (filename.empty()) { - return false; - } - INIGenerator generator(filename); - generator.prettyPrint = pretty; - return generator << data; - } - bool write(INIStructure &data, bool pretty = false) const { - if (filename.empty()) { - return false; - } - INIWriter writer(filename); - writer.prettyPrint = pretty; - return writer << data; - } -}; -} // namespace INI - -#endif diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/lang.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/lang.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 39ada2b..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/lang.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include -#include - -namespace RenderD7 { -namespace Lang { -/// @brief Get 3ds System lang! [en] by default -/// @return Sytemlang as string -std::string getSys(); -/// @brief Get The Translation String -/// @param key Key of Translation -/// @return The Translated String -std::string get(const std::string &key); -/// @brief Load A Language json -/// @param lang The Language Key [en], [de], etc, or getSys() -void load(const std::string &lang); -} // namespace Lang -} // namespace RenderD7 diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/log.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/log.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 9f9b535..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/log.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -/// @brief Log Class -class Log { -public: - /// @brief Constructor - Log(); - /// @brief Deconstructor - ~Log(); - /// @brief Init the Logger - /// @param filename Filename[_data_time.log] - void Init(const char *filename); - /// @brief Write a String to the File - /// @param debug_text string - void Write(std::string debug_text); - /// @brief Get the Date - /// @return Date as string fmt[data_time] - std::string logDate(void); - /// @brief Format a string like sprintf - /// @param fmt_str the string wich defines the fmt - /// @param ... Additional Data - /// @return Formatted String - std::string format(const std::string &fmt_str, ...); - -private: - /// \param filename the name of the logfile - std::string filename; -}; diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/npi_intro.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/npi_intro.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 1a25083..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/npi_intro.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include - -extern unsigned char npi_intro[]; -extern size_t npi_intro_size; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/parameter.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/parameter.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 4040d89..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/parameter.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,118 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include - -namespace RenderD7 { -class Parameter { -private: - using id = size_t; - - template struct type { - static void id() {} - }; - - template static id type_id() { - return reinterpret_cast(&type::id); - } - - template using decay = typename std::decay::type; - - template - using none = - typename std::enable_if::value>::type; - - struct base { - virtual ~base() {} - virtual bool is(id) const = 0; - virtual base *copy() const = 0; - } *p = nullptr; - - template struct data : base, std::tuple { - using std::tuple::tuple; - - T &get() & { return std::get<0>(*this); } - T const &get() const & { return std::get<0>(*this); } - - bool is(id i) const override { return i == type_id(); } - base *copy() const override { return new data{get()}; } - }; - - template T &stat() { return static_cast &>(*p).get(); } - - template T const &stat() const { - return static_cast const &>(*p).get(); - } - - template T &dyn() { return dynamic_cast &>(*p).get(); } - - template T const &dyn() const { - return dynamic_cast const &>(*p).get(); - } - -public: - /** - * @brief Default constructor - */ - Parameter() {} - - /** - * @brief Destructs the Parameter - */ - ~Parameter() { delete p; } - - /** - * @brief Copy constructor - * @param s The Parameter to copy - */ - Parameter(Parameter &&s) : p{s.p} { s.p = nullptr; } - - /** - * @brief Const copy constructor - * @param s The Parameter to copy - */ - Parameter(Parameter const &s) : p{s.p->copy()} {} - - /** - * @brief Initializes the Parameter with the given value - * @param x The value to initialize the Parameter with - */ - template , typename = none> - Parameter(T &&x) : p{new data{std::forward(x)}} {} - - /** - * @brief Overloads the assignment operator - * @param s The value to set the Parameter to - */ - Parameter &operator=(Parameter s) { - swap(*this, s); - return *this; - } - - friend void swap(Parameter &s, Parameter &r) { std::swap(s.p, r.p); } - - /** - * @brief Clears the Parameter - */ - void clear() { - delete p; - p = nullptr; - } - - /** - * @brief Checks whether the Parameter is the given type - * @tparam T The type to check - * @return Whether the Parameter has the given type or not - */ - template bool is() const { - return p ? p->is(type_id()) : false; - } - - /** - * @brief Returns the value of the Parameter - * @tparam T The type of the Parameter - * @return The value of the Parameter - * @warning If the type of the Parameter doesn't match the type of it's stored - * value, it will result in undefined behaviour. - */ - template T &get() & { return stat(); } -}; -} // namespace RenderD7 diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/renderd7.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/renderd7.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 73922f9..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/renderd7.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,420 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -/// c++ Includes -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -/// c includes -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -/// 3ds Includes -#include <3ds.h> -#include -#include -/// RenderD7 Includes -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#define RENDERD7VSTRING "0.9.4" -#define CHANGELOG \ - "0.9.4: Implement new Security System\n To prevent from crashes\nImplement " \ - "Functiontrace for better\nTiming Tests\nImplement MemAlloc Tracker (only " \ - "size)\nAdd some new Overlays (not functional yet)\nComplete Rewrite of " \ - "Overlay System\nFixed the FrameEnd Crash\nNew System to get Hardware " \ - "Info\nRemoved RD7SR\n0.9.3: Completly Documanted Everything\nFix typo " \ - "in " \ - "Sprite::getHeight()\nRemove Deprecated/Useless Stuff\n0.9.2: Add " \ - "NpiSplashVideo\nNvid Support(v0.0.1)\nAdd " \ - "Basic RenderD7 " \ - "Splash\nFaster Graphics Init\nFade Effects\nFix Screen for this " \ - "Changelog\n0.9.1: Fix Critical bug in\nSpritesheet animations\nFix " \ - "Color " \ - "Conver(Hex)\n0.9.0: Remove Stupid try of Console\nAdd Services list and " \ - "Clean up " \ - "Code.\nAlso added Minimal Init for hax2.x\n0.8.5: Fix Deltatime \n0.8.4: " \ - "A lot of Fixes and new\nFeatures for BitmapPrinter! \n0.8.3: Addet " \ - "Overlaycount to Info\nand Addet ResultDecoder for errors.\n0.8.2: Fix a " \ - "lot of Stuff and\nadd c++17 based filesystem class.\n0.8.1: Add abillity " \ - "to Get Stdout as string\nto render it to the screen.\n0.8.0: Implement " \ - "BitmapPrinter\n0.7.3: Implement Over\nRender Overlay Framework\n0.7.2: " \ - "Implement MT to csv file\nsaving.(removed) Add RGB2HEX.\n0.7.1: Add the " \ - "New Overlay Handler. Its\nJust in code and does nothing yet.\n0.7.0: Made " \ - "Big Progress In the MT\nOvl but it still crashes On\na Scnd " \ - "C3D_FrameEnd()." \ - "\nImplement 800px but\ndoesn't work that good. \n0.6.2: Fix Crash when " \ - "exiting\ntrouth Home Menu.\n0.6.10: rewrite Threadsystem,\nImprove " \ - "framerate\n0.6.02: Fix Code in lang.hpp\nadd Draw Text Left " \ - "Function\n(Right since 0.7.0).\nadd changelog\n0.6.01: add Threading " \ - "system.\n0.6.0: Better " \ - "Scene Management\n0.5.0: Fixed some Bugs!\n0.4.0: Trying to fix " \ - "Filesystem and Bugs!\n0.3.0: Recreate D7-Core into RenderD7!\n0.2.0: " \ - "Trying to create Animations of\nImages instead of Sheets!\n0.1.0: Initial " \ - "Release of\nD7-Core sprite animation plugin!" - -#define DEFAULT_CENTER 0.5f - -#define RD7_DEPRECATED // __attribute__ ((deprecated)) - -/// @param d7_hDown Current Key Down -extern u32 d7_hDown; -/// @param d7_hHeld Current Key Held -extern u32 d7_hHeld; -/// @param d7_hUp Current Key Up -extern u32 d7_hUp; -/// @param d7_touch Current Touch Position -extern touchPosition d7_touch; - -/// @param dspststus Dsp Status String -extern std::string dspststus; - -/// @param rd7_do_splash Config Value To Enable RenderD7 Splash -extern bool rd7_do_splash; -/// @param rd7_enable_memtrack Config Value to Track Mem Allocations -extern bool rd7_enable_memtrack; - -/// RenderD7 -namespace RenderD7 { -/// @brief Get Deltatime -/// @return Deltatime -float GetDeltaTime(); -/// @brief Keyboard -enum kbd { - /// @brief libctru Keyboard - SWKBD, - /// @brief Unk (Not Usable) - BKBD -}; -/// @brief Keyboar Type -enum kbd_type { NUMPAD, STANDARD }; -/// @brief A Button -struct TObject { - int x; ///< Position X - int y; ///< Position Y - int w; ///< Button Width - int h; ///< Button Height - std::string text = ""; ///< Text - float txtsize = 0.7f; ///< Set Text Size -}; -/// @brief Scene Class -class Scene { -public: - /// @brief Stack of the Scenes - static std::stack> scenes; - /// @brief Deconstructor - virtual ~Scene() {} - /// @brief Logic To Overide - /// @param hDown Key Down - /// @param hHeld Key Held - /// @param hUp Key Up - /// @param touch Touch Position - virtual void Logic(u32 hDown, u32 hHeld, u32 hUp, touchPosition touch) = 0; - /// @brief Draw Func to Override - virtual void Draw() const = 0; - /// @brief Push a Scene to Stack - /// @param scene Scene to Push - /// @param fade FadeEffect (Not Correctly Implementet yet) - static void Load(std::unique_ptr scene, bool fade = false); - /// @brief Go Back a Scene - static void Back(); - /// @brief do the Draw (Called in RenderD7::MainLoop()) - static void doDraw(); - /// @brief do the Logic (Called in RenderD7::MainLoop()) - /// @param hDown Key Down - /// @param hHeld Key Held - /// @param hUp Key Up - /// @param touch Touch Positon - static void doLogic(u32 hDown, u32 hHeld, u32 hUp, touchPosition touch); -}; - -/// @brief Integrated Setting Menu of RenderD7 -class RSettings : public RenderD7::Scene { -private: - /// @brief Calculate the Changelog Screen Stuff - /// @param lines vector of Lines - /// @param screen_index Current Screen - /// @param screens Count of Possible Screens - void calculate_screens(const std::vector &lines, - int &screen_index, int &screens); - /// @brief State (Define for Menus) - enum RState { - RSETTINGS, - RINFO, - RSERVICES, - RCLOG, - RMCONFIG, - RFTRACE, - RSECM, - RCREDITS - }; - /// @param m_state Current menu State (Default=MainMenu aka RSETTINGS) - RenderD7::RSettings::RState m_state = RenderD7::RSettings::RState::RSETTINGS; - - /// @param screens Count of Changelog Screens - int screens = 0; - /// @param screen_index Current Changelog Screen - int screen_index = 0; - /// @param lines Vector of Changelog-Lines - std::vector lines; - /// @brief Position in FTrace Menu - int ftrace_index = 0; - - /// @param mtovlstate State of Metricks Overlay - std::string mtovlstate = "false"; - /// @param mtscreenstate Screen the Overlay is Set to - std::string mtscreenstate = "Top"; - - /// @param buttons Vector of Buttons - std::vector buttons = { - {20, 35, 120, 35, "NotYET"}, {20, 85, 120, 35, "Changelog"}, - {20, 135, 120, 35, "Metrik-Ovl"}, {20, 185, 120, 35, "Tasks"}, - {180, 35, 120, 35, "FTrace"}, {180, 85, 120, 35, "Credits"}, - {180, 135, 120, 35, "Info"}, {180, 185, 120, 35, "Security"}}; - -public: - /// @brief Constructor - RSettings(); - /// @brief Override for Draw - /// @param - void Draw(void) const override; - /// @brief Deconstructor - ~RSettings(); - /// @brief Override for Logic - /// @param hDown Key Down - /// @param hHeld Key Held - /// @param hUp Key Up - /// @param touch Touch Position - void Logic(u32 hDown, u32 hHeld, u32 hUp, touchPosition touch) override; -}; - -/// @brief Show Up the RenderD7-Settings Menu -void LoadSettings(); - -/// @brief DspNotFound Error Toast (Deprectated) -class DSP_NF : public RenderD7::Ovl { -public: - /// @brief Constructor - DSP_NF(); - /// @brief Override for Draw - void Draw(void) const override; - /// @brief Override for Logic - void Logic() override; - -private: - /// @param msgposy Y Position of Toast - int msgposy = 240; - /// @param delay Delay of Toast - int delay = 0; -}; - -/// @brief Get A Rendom Int -/// @param b From -/// @param e To -/// @return Random Int -int GetRandomInt(int b, int e); -/// @brief Short a String with (..,) -/// @param in Input string -/// @param size Size of Input Text -/// @param maxlen Max length of texr -/// @param font Custom Font for Correct Size Calculation -/// @return Shorted String -std::string ShortString(std::string in, float size, int maxlen, - C2D_Font font = nullptr); -/// @brief DrawMetrikOvl (YOUR OWN RISK) -void DrawMetrikOvl(); -/// @brief Draw Image from RenderD7 Sheet -/// @param sheet Spritesheet -/// @param index Image index Value -/// @param x Pos X -/// @param y Pos Y -/// @param scaleX Scale on X-Axis -/// @param scaleY Scale on Y-Axis -/// @return success ? -bool DrawImageFromSheet(RenderD7::Sheet *sheet, size_t index, float x, float y, - float scaleX = 1.0, float scaleY = 1.0); -/// @brief Display the Npi-D7 Video Intro (NVID) -void DoNpiIntro(); -/// @brief Fade In -/// @param duration Duration in Frames -void FadeIn(); -/// @brief Fade Out -/// @param duration Duration in Frames -void FadeOut(); -/// @brief Display Fade Effects -void FadeDisplay(); - -namespace Error { -/// @brief DEPRECATED Display Error for n Seconds -/// @param toptext Head Text -/// @param errortext Error Text -/// @param timesec Time n to Display in Seconds -void DisplayError(std::string toptext, std::string errortext, int timesec = 3); -/// @brief Display A Fatal Error -/// @param toptext Head Text -/// @param errortext Error Text -void DisplayFatalError(std::string toptext, std::string errortext); -} // namespace Error - -namespace Init { -/// @brief Init Default RenderD7 -/// @param app_name Name of Your App -/// @return ResCode -Result Main(std::string app_name = "RD7Game"); -/// @brief Init Minimal RenderD7 (For better Hax2.x support) -/// @param app_name Name of Your App -/// @return ResCode -Result Minimal(std::string app_name = "RD7Game"); -/// @brief Reload the Graphics Engine -/// @return ResCode -Result Reload(); -/// @brief Init Graphics Only (NOT SUPPORTET use Reload) -void Graphics(); -/// @brief Init Ndsp for Sounds -void NdspFirm(); -} // namespace Init - -namespace Msg { -/// @brief Display A Message -/// @param titletxt Header Text -/// @param subtext Message Text -/// @param target Screen -void Display(std::string titletxt, std::string subtext, - C3D_RenderTarget *target); -/// @brief Display A Message Wit Progress -/// @param titletext Header Text -/// @param subtext Message Text -/// @param current Current Progress -/// @param total Total Progress -/// @param prgbarcolor Color of Progressbar -void DisplayWithProgress(std::string titletext, std::string subtext, - float current, float total, u32 prgbarcolor); -} // namespace Msg - -namespace Convert { -/// @brief Convert a String to Flaot -/// @param inp Input String -/// @return Float -inline float StringtoFloat(std::string inp) { return std::atof(inp.c_str()); } -/// @brief Convert String to Int -/// @param inp Input String -/// @return Int -inline int StringtoInt(std::string inp) { return std::atoi(inp.c_str()); } -/// @brief Convert a Float to Bool -/// @param inp Input Float -/// @return Bool -inline bool FloatToBool(float inp) { return (inp == 1 ? true : false); } -} // namespace Convert - -namespace FS { -/// @brief Check if File exists -/// @param path Path to the File -/// @return exists or not -bool FileExist(const std::string &path); -} // namespace FS - -/// @brief Check if Ndsp is Init -/// @return is or not -bool IsNdspInit(); -/// @brief Get Current Framerate as String -/// @return Framerate String -std::string GetFramerate(); -/// @brief MainLoop of RenderD7s -/// @return Is Still Running or not -bool MainLoop(); -/// @brief Exit App (brak the MainLoop) -void ExitApp(); - -/// @brief Clear the Citro2D TextBuffers -/// @param -void ClearTextBufs(void); - -/// @brief Open A Keyboard (SWKBD) -/// @param lenght Length of the string -/// @param tp Type of The Keyboard -/// @return the string if pressed Ok -std::string Kbd(int lenght, SwkbdType tp); - -/// @brief Draw Overlays And end the Frame. DO NEVER USE C3D_FRAMEEND cause it -/// breaks Overlay crash Security -void FrameEnd(); - -/// @brief Textless Button -struct TLBtn { - int x; ///< Position X - int y; ///< Position Y - int w; ///< Button Width - int h; ///< Button Height -}; -/// @brief Draw Buttons -/// @param tobjects Vector of Buttons -/// @param color Color of the Buttons -/// @param txtcolor Color of The Text -/// @param selection Positon of Selection -/// @param selbgcolor Selection BackgroundColor -/// @param selcolor Selection Color -void DrawTObjects(std::vector tobjects, u32 color, - u32 txtcolor, int selection = -1, - u32 selbgcolor = RenderD7::Color::Hex("#2D98AF"), - u32 selcolor = RenderD7::Color::Hex("#000000")); -/// @brief Draw A Single Button -/// @param tobject Button -/// @param tobjectindex Button Index -/// @param color Color of the Button -/// @param txtcolor Color of The Text -void DrawSTObject(std::vector tobject, int tobjectindex, - u32 color, u32 txtcolor); -/// @brief Touched A Button -/// @param touch Touch Position -/// @param button Button -/// @return is touched or not -bool touchTObj(touchPosition touch, RenderD7::TObject button); -/// @brief Touched A Textless Button -/// @param touch Touch Position -/// @param button Button -/// @return is touched or not -bool touchTLBtn(touchPosition touch, RenderD7::TLBtn button); -/// @brief Draw Textless Buttons -/// @param tobjects Vector of Buttons -/// @param color Color of the Buttons -/// @param selection Positon of Selection -/// @param selbgcolor Selection BackgroundColor -/// @param selcolor Selection Color -void DrawTLBtns(std::vector btns, u32 color, - int selection = -1, - u32 selbgcolor = RenderD7::Color::Hex("#2D98AF"), - u32 selcolor = RenderD7::Color::Hex("#000000")); -} // namespace RenderD7 diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/renderd7_logo.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/renderd7_logo.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 813b191..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/renderd7_logo.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include - -extern unsigned char renderd7_logo[]; -extern size_t renderd7_logo_size; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/sound.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/sound.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 340a48c..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/sound.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once - -#include <3ds.h> -#include - -/** Sound Class */ -class sound { -public: - /// \brief Construct new Soundeffect - /// \param path Path to the .wav file - /// \param channel the channel 1-23 - /// \param toloop true:loop the sound, false: don't loop - sound(const std::string &path, int channel = 1, bool toloop = false); - /// @brief Deconstructor - ~sound(); - /// @brief Play the sound - void play(); - /// @brief Stop the sound - void stop(); - -private: - /// \param dataSize Size of the filedata - u32 dataSize; - /// \param waveBuf For ndsp - ndspWaveBuf waveBuf; - /// \param data Memmory data of the sound - uint8_t *data = NULL; - /// \param chnl Channel of the sound - int chnl; -}; diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/stringtool.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/stringtool.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 5f399ac..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/stringtool.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include -#include -#include -#include - -namespace RenderD7 { -/// @brief Check if A String ends with -/// @param name Input String -/// @param extensions Extensions to Check for -/// @return Ends with or not -inline bool NameIsEndingWith(const std::string &name, - const std::vector &extensions) { - if (name.substr(0, 2) == "._") - return false; - - if (name.size() == 0) - return false; - - if (extensions.size() == 0) - return true; - - for (int i = 0; i < (int)extensions.size(); i++) { - const std::string ext = extensions.at(i); - if (strcasecmp(name.c_str() + name.size() - ext.size(), ext.c_str()) == 0) - return true; - } - - return false; -} -/// @brief Format Milliseconds to clean string (Stolen from one of my Mc -/// Plugins) -/// @param t_time Time in ms -/// @return String -inline std::string MsTimeFmt(float t_time) { - std::ostringstream oss; - - if (t_time < 0.001f) { - oss << std::fixed << std::setprecision(2) << t_time * 1000.0f << "ns"; - } else if (t_time < 1.0f) { - oss << std::fixed << std::setprecision(2) << t_time << "ms"; - } else if (t_time < 60000.0f) { - int seconds = static_cast(t_time / 1000.0f); - float milliseconds = t_time - (seconds * 1000.0f); - - if (seconds > 0) { - oss << seconds << "s "; - } - oss << std::fixed << std::setprecision(2) << milliseconds << "ms"; - } else { - int minutes = static_cast(t_time / 60000.0f); - int seconds = static_cast((t_time - (minutes * 60000.0f)) / 1000.0f); - float milliseconds = t_time - (minutes * 60000.0f) - (seconds * 1000.0f); - - oss << minutes << "m "; - if (seconds > 0 || milliseconds > 0.0f) { - oss << seconds << "s "; - } - if (milliseconds > 0.0f) { - oss << std::fixed << std::setprecision(2) << milliseconds << "ms"; - } - } - - return oss.str(); -} -} // namespace RenderD7 - -template T GetFileName(T const &path, T const &delims = "/\\") { - return path.substr(path.find_last_of(delims) + 1); -} -template T remove_ext(T const &filename) { - typename T::size_type const p(filename.find_last_of('.')); - return p > 0 && p != T::npos ? filename.substr(0, p) : filename; -} - -template std::string Int_To_Hex(T i) { - std::stringstream stream; - stream << "0x" << std::setfill('0') << std::setw(sizeof(T) * 2) << std::hex - << i; - return stream.str(); -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/thread.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/thread.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index f75c64f..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/thread.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include <3ds.h> -#include -#include -#include -#include - -using CTRU_Thread = Thread; - -#define THREAD_STACK_SIZE 0x1000 - -namespace RenderD7 { -class Thread { -public: - /** - * @brief Default constructor - * @note This should only be called when calling m3d::Thread::initialize() - * before calling m3d::Thread::start() - */ - Thread(); - - /** - * @brief Constructs the thread - * @param t_function The thread function - * @param t_parameter The parameter to pass to the function - * @param t_autostart Whether the thread should start instantly - * @param t_detached Whether the thread starts detached or not - * @param t_stackSize The stacksize allocated for the thread in bytes (rounded - * to multiples of 8 bytes) - * @note t_function needs to be of type `void` and take one (and only one) - * parameter of type m3d::Parameter - * @warning If the thread priority is lower than the priority of the calling - * thread, the thread will never get executed. Use - * m3d::Thread::getCurrentPriority() to get the priority of the current thread - */ - Thread(std::function t_function, - RenderD7::Parameter t_parameter = nullptr, bool t_autostart = false, - bool t_detached = false, - unsigned long long int t_stackSize = 4 * 1024); - - /** - * @brief Destructs the thread - */ - virtual ~Thread(); - - /** - * @brief Initializes the thread - * @param t_function The thread function - * @param t_parameter The parameter to pass to the function - * @param t_autostart Whether the thread should start instantly - * @param t_detached Whether the thread starts detached or not - * @param t_stackSize The stacksize allocated for the thread in bytes (rounded - * to multiples of 8 bytes) - * @note t_function needs to be of type `void` and take one (and only one) - * parameter of type m3d::Parameter - * @warning If the thread priority is lower than the priority of the calling - * thread, the thread will never get executed. Use - * m3d::Thread::getCurrentPriority() to get the priority of the current thread - */ - void initialize(std::function t_function, - RenderD7::Parameter t_parameter = nullptr, - bool t_autostart = false, bool t_detached = false, - unsigned long long int t_stackSize = 4 * 1024); - - /** - * @brief Sets the size of the stack that gets allocated for the next thread - * that get's started - * @param t_stackSize The allocated space in bytes (rounded to multiples of 8 - * bytes) - */ - void setStackSize(unsigned long long int t_stackSize); - - /** - * @brief Starts the thread. To restart it, call Thread::join() before - * @param t_detached Whether the thread should start detached or not - */ - void start(bool t_detached = false); - - /** - * @brief Detaches the thread - */ - void kill(); - - /** - * @brief Waits for the thread to finish - * @param t_timeout The timeout in nanoseconds. Leave it for no timeout - */ - void join(long long unsigned int t_timeout = U64_MAX); - - bool isRunning(); - - /** - * @brief Puts the thread to sleep - * - * This is needed if you have multiple threads running at the same time. It - * doesn't affect the execution-time of the thread, it just makes it possible - * for the other threads to get their chance to shine. - */ - static void sleep(); - - /** - * @brief Sleeps for the given time - * @param t_milliseconds The time to sleep in milliseconds - */ - static void sleep(int t_milliseconds); - -private: - struct ThreadData { - RenderD7::Parameter m_parameter; - std::function m_function; - std::atomic *m_running; - }; - - static void threadFunction(void *t_arg); - /* data */ - int m_priority, m_stackSize; - bool m_started; - std::atomic m_running; - RenderD7::Thread::ThreadData m_data; - CTRU_Thread m_thread; -}; -} // namespace RenderD7 diff --git a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/ui_elements.hpp b/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/ui_elements.hpp deleted file mode 100644 index 36f3c21..0000000 --- a/rd7tf/libs/include/renderd7/ui_elements.hpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -#pragma once -#include - -extern unsigned char ui_elements[]; -extern size_t ui_elements_size; \ No newline at end of file