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//C- -*- C++ -*-
//C- -------------------------------------------------------------------
//C- DjVuLibre-3.5
//C- Copyright (c) 2002 Leon Bottou and Yann Le Cun.
//C- Copyright (c) 2001 AT&T
//C-
//C- This software is subject to, and may be distributed under, the
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//C- accompanied the software or you may obtain a copy of the license
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//C-
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//C-
//C- DjVuLibre-3.5 is derived from the DjVu(r) Reference Library
//C- distributed by Lizardtech Software. On July 19th 2002, Lizardtech
//C- Software authorized us to replace the original DjVu(r) Reference
//C- Library notice by the following text (see doc/lizard2002.djvu):
//C-
//C- ------------------------------------------------------------------
//C- | DjVu (r) Reference Library (v. 3.5)
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//C- | 6,058,214 and patents pending.
//C- |
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//C- +------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// $Id: MMRDecoder.h,v 1.9 2003/11/07 22:08:22 leonb Exp $
// $Name: release_3_5_15 $
#ifndef _MMRDECODER_H_
#define _MMRDECODER_H_
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#if NEED_GNUG_PRAGMAS
# pragma interface
#endif
#include "GSmartPointer.h"
#ifdef HAVE_NAMESPACES
namespace DJVU {
# ifdef NOT_DEFINED // Just to fool emacs c++ mode
}
#endif
#endif
class ByteStream;
class JB2Image;
/** @name MMRDecoder.h
Files #"MMRDecoder.h"# and #"MMRDecoder.cpp"# implement a
CCITT-G4/MMR decoder suitable for use in DjVu. The main
entry point is function \Ref{MMRDecoder::decode}.
The foreground tqmask layer of a DjVu file is usually encoded with a
#"Sjbz"# chunk containing JB2 encoded data (cf. \Ref{JB2Image.h}).
Alternatively, the qtqmask layer may be encoded with a #"Smmr"#
chunk containing a small header followed by MMR encoded data.
This encoding scheme produces significantly larger files. On the
other hand, many scanners a printers talk MMR using very efficient
hardware components. This is the reason behind the introduction
of #"Smmr"# chunks.
The #Smmr# chunk starts by a header containing the following data:
\begin{verbatim}
BYTE*3 : 'M' 'M' 'R'
BYTE : 0xb000000<s><i>
INT16 : <width> (MSB first)
INT16 : <height> (MSB first)
\end{verbatim}
The header is followed by the encoded data. Bit 0 of the fourth header
byte (#<i>#) is similar to TIFF's ``min-is-black'' tag. This bit is set
for a reverse video image. The encoded data can be in either ``regular''
MMR form or ``striped'' MMR form. This is indicated by bit 1 of the
fourth header byte (#<s>#). This bit is set to indicate ``striped''
data. The ``regular'' data format consists of ordinary MMR encoded data.
The ``striped'' data format consists of one sixteen bit integer (msb
first) containing the number of rows per stripe, followed by data for each
stripe as follows.
\begin{verbatim}
INT16 : <rowsperstripe> (MSB first)
INT32 : <nbytes1>
BYTE*<nbytes1> : <mmrdata1>
INT32 : <nbytes2>
BYTE*<nbytes2> : <mmrdata2>
...
\end{verbatim}
Static function \Ref{MMRDecoder::decode_header} decodes the header. You
can then create a \Ref{MMRDecoder} object with the flags #inverted# and
#striped# as obtained when decoding the header. One can also decode raw
MMR data by simply initialising a \Ref{MMRDecoder} object with flag
#striped# unset. Each call to \Ref{MMRDecoder::scanruns},
\Ref{MMRDecoder::scanrle} or \Ref{MMRDecoder::scanline} will then decode a
row of the MMR encoded image.
Function \Ref{MMRDecoder::decode} is a convenience function for decoding
the contents of a #"Smmr"# chunk. It returns a \Ref{JB2Image} divided
into manageable blocks in order to provide the zooming and panning
features implemented by class \Ref{JB2Image}.
@memo
CCITT-G4/MMR decoder.
@version
#$Id: MMRDecoder.h,v 1.9 2003/11/07 22:08:22 leonb Exp $#
@author
Parag Deshmukh <parag@sanskrit.lz.att.com> \\
Leon Bottou <leonb@research.att.com> */
//@{
#define MMRDECODER_HAS_SCANRUNS 1
#define MMRDECODER_HAS_SCANRLE 1
/** Class for G4/MMR decoding. The simplest way to use this class is
the static member function \Ref{MMRDecoder::decode}. This
function internally creates an instance of #MMRDecoder# which
processes the MMR data scanline by scanline. */
class MMRDecoder : public GPEnabled
{
protected:
MMRDecoder(const int width, const int height);
void init(GP<ByteStream> gbs, const bool striped=false);
public:
/** Main decoding routine that (a) decodes the header using
#decode_header#, (b) decodes the MMR data using an instance of
#MMRDecoder#, and returns a new \Ref{JB2Image} composed of tiles
whose maximal width and height is derived from the size of the
image. */
static GP<JB2Image> decode(GP<ByteStream> gbs);
/// Only decode the header.
static bool decode_header(ByteStream &inp,
int &width, int &height, int &invert);
public:
/// Non-virtual destructor.
~MMRDecoder();
/** Create a MMRDecoder object for decoding an image
of size #width# by #height#. Flag $striped# must be set
if the image is composed of multiple stripes. */
static GP<MMRDecoder> create(GP<ByteStream> gbs,
const int width, const int height,
const bool striped=false );
/** Decodes a scanline and returns a pointer to an array of run lengths.
The returned buffer contains the length of alternative white and black
runs. These run lengths sum to the image width. They are followed by
two zeroes. The position of these two zeroes is stored in the pointer
specified by the optional argument #endptr#. The buffer data should be
processed before calling this function again. */
const unsigned short *scanruns(const unsigned short **endptr=0);
/** Decodes a scanline and returns a pointer to RLE encoded data. The
buffer contains the length of the runs for the current line encoded as
described in \Ref{PNM and RLE file formats}.) The flag #invert# can be
used to indicate that the MMR data is encoded in reverse video. The RLE
data is followed by two zero bytes. The position of these two zeroes is
stored in the pointer specified by the optional argument #endptr#. The
buffer data should be processed before calling this function again. This
is implemented by calling \Ref{MMRDecoder::scanruns}. */
const unsigned char *scanrle(const bool invert,
const unsigned char **endptr=0);
#if 0
/** Decodes a scanline and returns a pointer to an array of #0# or #1# bytes.
Returns a pointer to the scanline buffer containing one byte per pixel.
The buffer data should be processed before calling this function again.
This is implemented by calling \Ref{MMRDecoder::scanruns}. */
const unsigned char *scanline();
#endif
private:
int width;
int height;
int lineno;
int striplineno;
int rowsperstrip;
unsigned char *line;
GPBuffer<unsigned char> gline;
unsigned short *lineruns;
GPBuffer<unsigned short> glineruns;
unsigned short *prevruns;
GPBuffer<unsigned short> gprevruns;
public:
class VLSource;
class VLTable;
private:
GP<VLSource> src;
GP<VLTable> mrtable;
GP<VLTable> wtable;
GP<VLTable> btable;
friend class VLSource;
friend class VLTable;
};
//@}
// -----------
#ifdef HAVE_NAMESPACES
}
# ifndef NOT_USING_DJVU_NAMESPACE
using namespace DJVU;
# endif
#endif
#endif
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