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Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, // this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. // // 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright // notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the // documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. // // 3. The name of the author may be used to endorse or promote products // derived from this software without specific prior written permission. // // THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED // WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF // MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO // EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, // PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; // OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, // WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR // OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF // ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #ifndef _MSC_VER // [ #error "Use this header only with Microsoft Visual C++ compilers!" #endif // _MSC_VER ] #ifndef _MSC_STDINT_H_ // [ #define _MSC_STDINT_H_ #if _MSC_VER > 1000 #pragma once #endif #include // For Visual Studio 6 in C++ mode wrap include with 'extern "C++" {}' // or compiler give many errors like this: // error C2733: second C linkage of overloaded function 'wmemchr' not allowed #if (_MSC_VER < 1300) && defined(__cplusplus) extern "C++" { #endif # include #if (_MSC_VER < 1300) && defined(__cplusplus) } #endif // 7.18.1 Integer types // 7.18.1.1 Exact-width integer types typedef __int8 int8_t; 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Recommended prerequisites: libogg: available at http://www.xiph.org/: for liboggkate and tools libpng: available at http://www.libpng.org/: for PNG support in kateenc Optional dependencies: liboggz or ogg-tools: to build example streams flex and bison: to rebuild the parser wxPython: for KateDJ Of course, if you want to make use of the patches to third party software found in the diffs directory, you will need the relevant software to which they apply as well as their dependencies. Note that the diffs directory does not ship with the tarball anymore, and are available from the libkate git repository: http://git.xiph.org/?p=users/oggk/kate.git;a=summary Windows users without Cygwin or MSYS may find build files in the contrib/build/win32 tree, for Microsoft's VC2005 and VC2008 compilers. Build with: $ ./configure $ make # make install or: $ ./configure --prefix=$HOME $ make $ make install Uninstall with: $ make uninstall If you do not have Flex or Bison, you will be able to build the tools, but not to modify them. To check that everything works correctly, you can optionally run: $ make check There are samples in the examples directory, see the README file there. To build those: $ make kate-streams Alternatively, to build Kate streams interleaved with a Theora video: $ make streams You will need a recent version of either liboggz or ogg-tools. You will also need a sample video to merge with, Kate-only streams will still be created if none is available. 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This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #include #include #include "kate/kate.h" static const struct meta_op { const char *op; const char *tag; const char *value; size_t len; int idx; int expected_return_code; } meta_ops[]={ { "count", NULL, "", -1, 0, 0 }, { "adds", "", "", -1, -1, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { "adds", "\xff", "", -1, -1, KATE_E_BAD_TAG }, { "adds", "raw", "\xff", -1, -1, KATE_E_TEXT }, { "addr", "raw", "\xff", 1, -1, 0 }, { "adds", "foo", "bar", -1, -1, 0 }, { "count", NULL, "", -1, 0, 2 }, { "remove", "foo", "bar", -1, -1, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { "remove", "foo", "bar", -1, 1, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { "remove", "foo", "bar", -1, 0, 0 }, { "remove", "foo", "bar", -1, 0, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { "count", NULL, "", -1, 0, 1 }, { "count", "foo", "", -1, 0, 0 }, { "adds", "foo", "bar", -1, -1, 0 }, { "count", "foo", "", -1, 0, 1 }, { "count", "bar", "", -1, 0, 0 }, { "count", NULL, "", -1, 0, 2 }, { "remove", "raw", "", -1, 0, 0 }, { "count", 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This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #include #include #include #include static int get_random(int n) { return (rand()>>8)%n; } static int time_total_milliseconds(float t) { return (int)(t*1000.0f+0.5f); } static int time_hours(float t) { return time_total_milliseconds(t)/(60*60*1000); } static int time_minutes(float t) { return time_total_milliseconds(t)/(60*1000)%60; } static int time_seconds(float t) { return time_total_milliseconds(t)/1000%60; } static int time_milliseconds(float t) { return time_total_milliseconds(t)%1000; } static void gen_time(float *t,float dt) { float r=*t+(rand()/(float)RAND_MAX)*dt; *t+=dt; printf("%02d:%02d:%02d,%03d",time_hours(r),time_minutes(r),time_seconds(r),time_milliseconds(r)); } static void gen_text() { int line,nlines=1+get_random(5); for (line=0;line "); gen_time(&t,2.5f); printf("\n"); gen_text(); printf("\n"); } } else { for (item=0;item<=1000;++item) { printf("%d\n",item+1); t=(float)item/1000.0f; gen_time(&t,0.0f); printf(" --> "); t+=2.5f; gen_time(&t,0.0f); printf("\n"); printf("Text.\n"); printf("\n"); } } return 0; } libkate-0.4.1/tests/text.c0000644000000000000000000001343611624176442012326 00000000000000#include #include #include #include "kate/kate.h" /** \defgroup text Text manipulation */ //extern int kate_text_get_character(kate_text_encoding text_encoding,const char ** const text,size_t *len0); //extern int kate_text_set_character(kate_text_encoding text_encoding,int c,char ** const text,size_t *len0); //extern int kate_text_remove_markup(kate_text_encoding text_encoding,char *text,size_t *len0); //extern int kate_text_validate(kate_text_encoding text_encoding,const char *text,size_t len0); static char *dupstr(const char *s) { size_t len=strlen(s); char *s2=(char*)malloc(len+1); if (!s2) return NULL; memcpy(s2,s,len+1); return s2; } static int count_glyphs(const char *text) { int ret; size_t len0=strlen(text)+1; int glyphs=0; while ((ret=kate_text_get_character(kate_utf8,&text,&len0))>0) ++glyphs; if (ret<0) return ret; return glyphs; } #define COUNT_GLYPHS(text,glyphs) \ do { \ int ret=count_glyphs(text); \ if (ret!=glyphs) { \ fprintf(stderr,"line %u: %s: counted %d glyphs, should be %d\n",__LINE__,text,ret,glyphs); \ return 1; \ } \ } while(0) #define REMOVE_MARKUP(s0,s1) \ do { \ int ret; \ size_t len0; \ char *removed=dupstr(s0); \ if (!removed) { \ fprintf(stderr,"failed to allocate memory - cannot test\n"); \ return 77; \ } \ len0=strlen(removed)+1; \ ret=kate_text_remove_markup(kate_utf8,removed,&len0); \ if (ret<0) { \ fprintf(stderr,"line %u: %s: failed to remove markup\n",__LINE__,s0); \ return 1; \ } \ if (strcmp(removed,s1)) { \ fprintf(stderr,"line %u: %s: should be %s without markup, but is %s\n",__LINE__,s0,s1,removed); \ return 1; \ } \ free(removed); \ } while(0) #define CHECK_VALID(text) \ do { \ int ret=kate_text_validate(kate_utf8,text,strlen(text)+1); \ if (ret<0) { \ fprintf(stderr,"line %u: %s: supposed to be valid, but kate_text_validate returned an error (%d)\n",__LINE__,text,ret); \ return 1; \ } \ } while(0) #define CHECK_INVALID(text) \ do { \ int ret=kate_text_validate(kate_utf8,text,strlen(text)+1); \ if (ret!=KATE_E_TEXT) { \ fprintf(stderr,"line %u: %s: supposed to be invalid, but kate_text_validate did not return a text error (%d)\n",__LINE__,text,ret); \ return 1; \ } \ } while(0) /* CHECK_VALID2 checks ranges outside the "currently" assigned range of 0-0x10ffff, so define it to either CHECK_VALID or CHECK_INVALID depending on whether libkate was built to accept them or not. By default, it is not. */ #define CHECK_VALID2 CHECK_INVALID /* #define CHECK_VALID2 CHECK_VALID */ int main() { COUNT_GLYPHS("",0); COUNT_GLYPHS("Kate",4); COUNT_GLYPHS("\377",KATE_E_TEXT); COUNT_GLYPHS("\xe0\xb8\x87",1); COUNT_GLYPHS("-\xe0\xb8\x87-\xe0\xbd\xa9-",5); REMOVE_MARKUP("",""); REMOVE_MARKUP("",""); REMOVE_MARKUP("simple","simple"); REMOVE_MARKUP("",""); REMOVE_MARKUP("\xe0\xb8\x87\xe0\xb8\x87\xe0\xb8\x87","\xe0\xb8\x87\xe0\xb8\x87\xe0\xb8\x87"); REMOVE_MARKUP("\xe0\xb8\x87<\xe0\xb8\x87>\xe0\xb8\x87","\xe0\xb8\x87\xe0\xb8\x87"); /* those taken from Markus Kuhn's UTF-8 test file */ /* Some correct UTF-8 text */ CHECK_VALID("κόσμε"); /* 2.1 First possible sequence of a certain length */ CHECK_VALID("\0"); CHECK_VALID("€"); CHECK_VALID("ࠀ"); CHECK_VALID("𐀀"); CHECK_VALID2(""); CHECK_VALID2(""); /* 2.2 Last possible sequence of a certain length */ CHECK_VALID(""); CHECK_VALID("߿"); CHECK_INVALID("￿"); CHECK_VALID2(""); CHECK_VALID2(""); CHECK_VALID2(""); /* 2.3 Other boundary conditions */ CHECK_VALID("퟿"); CHECK_VALID(""); CHECK_VALID("�"); CHECK_VALID("􏿿"); CHECK_VALID2(""); /* 3.1 Unexpected continuation bytes */ CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(" )"); CHECK_INVALID(" )"); CHECK_INVALID(" )"); CHECK_INVALID(" "); /* 3.3 Sequences with last continuation byte missing */ CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); /* 3.4 Concatenation of incomplete sequences */ CHECK_INVALID(""); /* 3.5 Impossible bytes */ CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); /* 4.1 Examples of an overlong ASCII character */ CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); /* 4.2 Maximum overlong sequences */ CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); /* 4.3 Overlong representation of the NUL character */ CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); /* 5.1 Single UTF-16 surrogates */ CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); /* 5.2 Paired UTF-16 surrogates */ CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); CHECK_INVALID(""); /* 5.3 Other illegal code positions */ CHECK_INVALID("￾"); CHECK_INVALID("￿"); return 0; } libkate-0.4.1/tests/Makefile.am0000644000000000000000000000633311624247143013225 00000000000000LIBTOOLFLAGS=--silent AM_CPPFLAGS=-I $(top_srcdir)/src -I $(top_srcdir)/include LIBKATE=../lib/libkate.la TESTS_ENVIRONMENT=$(LIBTOOL) -dlopen $(LIBKATE) --mode=execute $(VALGRIND) TESTS=check_sizes language text overflow metadata noinst_PROGRAMS=$(TESTS) gen_srt gen_lrc check_sizes_SOURCES=check_sizes.c check_sizes_LDADD=$(LIBKATE) language_SOURCES=language.c language_LDADD=$(LIBKATE) text_SOURCES=text.c text_LDADD=$(LIBKATE) overflow_SOURCES=overflow.c overflow_LDADD=$(LIBKATE) gen_srt_SOURCES=gen_srt.c gen_lrc_SOURCES=gen_lrc.c metadata_SOURCES=metadata.c metadata_LDADD=$(LIBKATE) STREAMS=@STREAMS@ tmp_ogg1:="$(top_builddir)/kate-check-1.kate.ogg" tmp_ogg2:="$(top_builddir)/kate-check-2.kate.ogg" tmp_kate1:="$(top_builddir)/kate-check-1.kate" tmp_kate2:="$(top_builddir)/kate-check-2.kate" tmp_srt1:="$(top_builddir)/kate-check-1.srt" tmp_srt2:="$(top_builddir)/kate-check-2.srt" KATEENC_OPTS=-s 0 -c test -l en -K 5 -R 15 check-local: @echo " Checking Kate namespace" @! 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This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #include #include #include #include "kate/kate.h" #include "../src/kate_internal.h" #define CHKOVF(test,f) \ do { \ size_t res; \ int ret=f(test.x,test.y,&res); \ if (test.ret!=ret) { \ fprintf(stderr,"Failure: " #f " %zu %zu returned %d, expected %d\n",test.x,test.y,ret,test.ret); \ exit(1); \ } \ if (!ret && test.res!=res) { \ fprintf(stderr,"Failure: " #f " %zu %zu yields %zu, expected %zu\n",test.x,test.y,res,test.res); \ exit(1); \ } \ } while(0) #define CHKADDOVF(test) CHKOVF(test,kate_check_add_overflow) #define CHKMULOVF(test) CHKOVF(test,kate_check_mul_overflow) #define CHKMULGOVF(test) CHKOVF(test,kate_check_mul_overflow_generic) static const struct { size_t x,y; int ret; size_t res; } add_tests[]={ {0,0,0,0}, {0,(size_t)-1,0,(size_t)-1}, {1,(size_t)-1,KATE_E_LIMIT,0}, {2,(size_t)-2,KATE_E_LIMIT,0}, {((size_t)-1)/2,((size_t)-1)/2+1,0,(size_t)-1}, }; static const struct { size_t x,y; int ret; size_t res; } mul_tests[]={ {0,0,0,0}, {0,(size_t)-1,0,0}, {(size_t)-1,0,0,0}, {(size_t)-1,(size_t)-1,KATE_E_LIMIT,0}, {(size_t)-1,1,0,(size_t)-1}, {1,(size_t)-1,0,(size_t)-1}, {((size_t)-1)/2,2,0,((size_t)-1)&~1}, {((size_t)-1)/2+1,2,KATE_E_LIMIT,0}, }; int main() { size_t n; for (n=0;n #include #include "kate/kate.h" static const struct { const char * const tag; const char *expected_tag; int expected_return_code; } langs_trunc[]={ { "", "", 0 }, { "en", "en", 0 }, { "_", NULL, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { "__", NULL, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { "___", NULL, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { "_a_", NULL, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { "_aa_", NULL, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { "_blah", NULL, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { "morethan3", NULL, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { "en_", NULL, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { "en_a", NULL, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { "a_", NULL, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { "a_EN", "a_EN", 0 }, { "en_GB", "en_GB", 0 }, { "i-navajo", "i-navajo", 0 }, { "a", NULL, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { "_en_GB", NULL, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { "en_GB_gb_GB-gb-gb-GB", "en_GB_gb_GB-gb", 1 }, { "0123456789abcdef", NULL, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { "en_some_very_long_string", "en_some_very", 1 }, { "en_GB_a_a_foobar", "en_GB", 1}, { "a_a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a--a", NULL, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { "en_GB ", NULL, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { " en_GB", NULL, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { " ", NULL, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { "en_a12345678_GB", NULL, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER }, { "en_GB_GB_GB_RGB", "en_GB_GB_GB_RGB", 0 }, }; static const struct { const char * const tag1; const char * const tag2; int expected_return_code; } langs_cmp[]={ { "", "", 2 }, { "", "en", 2 }, { "en", "", 2 }, { "en_GB", "en_US", 2 }, { "en", "en_US", 2 }, { "en_GB", "en", 2 }, { "en", "de", 0 }, }; int main() { size_t i; kate_info ki; int ret; ret=kate_info_init(&ki); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"kate_info_init failed: %d\n",ret); return ret; } for (i=0;i=0 && strcasecmp(ki.language,langs_trunc[i].expected_tag)) { fprintf(stderr,"error: %s different from expected %s\n",ki.language,langs_trunc[i].expected_tag); return -1; } } for (i=0;i #include "kate/kate.h" static void ksz_print(const char *type,size_t sz) { printf("sizeof %-24s %6zu ",type,sz); } #define KSZA(type,size) \ do { \ size_t sz=size; \ ksz_print(#type,sizeof(type)); \ if (sz!=sizeof(type)) { \ printf("ERROR (expected %zu)",sz); \ ret=1; \ } \ else { \ printf("OK"); \ } \ printf("\n"); \ } while(0) #ifdef __x86_64__ #define KSZ(type,sz32,sz64) KSZA(type,sz64) #elif defined __i386__ #define KSZ(type,sz32,sz64) KSZA(type,sz32) #else #define KSZ(type,sz32,sz64) do { return 77; } while(0) #endif int main() { int ret=0; KSZ(kate_region,52,80); KSZ(kate_color,4,4); KSZ(kate_style,96,136); KSZ(kate_curve,32,64); KSZ(kate_motion,48,80); KSZ(kate_palette,16,32); KSZ(kate_bitmap,100,176); KSZ(kate_font_range,32,56); KSZ(kate_font_mapping,32,64); KSZ(kate_info,216,400); KSZ(kate_state,32,64); KSZ(kate_comment,16,32); KSZ(kate_event,176,312); KSZ(kate_tracker,336,464); KSZ(kate_packet,8,16); return ret; } libkate-0.4.1/tests/gen_lrc.c0000644000000000000000000000316311624176442012747 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2010 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #include #include #include #include static int get_random(int n) { return (rand()>>8)%n; } static int time_total_centiseconds(float t) { return (int)(t*100.0f+0.5f); } static int time_minutes(float t) { return time_total_centiseconds(t)/(60*100); } static int time_seconds(float t) { return time_total_centiseconds(t)/100%60; } static int time_centiseconds(float t) { return time_total_centiseconds(t)%100; } static void gen_time(float *t,float dt) { float r=*t+(rand()/(float)RAND_MAX)*dt; *t+=dt; printf("[%d:%02d.%02d]",time_minutes(r),time_seconds(r),time_centiseconds(r)); } static void gen_text() { int n,nchars=1+get_random(128); for (n=0;n /dev/null || ls video.theora.ogv 2> /dev/null) EXTRA_DIST = \ README INSTALL AUTHORS COPYING THANKS ChangeLog \ misc/pkgconfig/kate.pc.in misc/pkgconfig/kate-uninstalled.pc.in \ misc/pkgconfig/oggkate.pc.in misc/pkgconfig/oggkate-uninstalled.pc.in \ examples \ contrib all: all-recursive .SUFFIXES: 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This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifndef KATE_kkate_h_GUARD #define KATE_kkate_h_GUARD #ifdef DEBUG extern int write_bitmaps; #endif extern void write_kate_start(FILE *f); extern void write_kate_end(FILE *f); extern void write_kate_headers(FILE *f,const kate_info *ki,const kate_comment *kc); extern void write_kate_event(FILE *fout,void *data,const kate_event *ev,ogg_int64_t granpos); #endif libkate-0.4.1/tools/kpng.c0000644000000000000000000001372711624176442012302 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /* adapted from example.c from the libpng distribution */ #include "config.h" #include #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #include #include #include "kate/kate.h" static FILE *kd_open(const char *filename) { FILE *f; size_t bytes; unsigned char magic[8]; if (!filename) { fprintf(stderr,"No filename specified\n"); return NULL; } f=fopen(filename,"rb"); if (!f) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed to open %s: %s\n",filename,strerror(errno)); return NULL; } bytes=fread(magic,1,8,f); if (bytes<8) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed to read signature bytes from file\n"); goto error; } if (png_sig_cmp(magic,0,8)) { fprintf(stderr,"Signature bytes do not match PNG\n"); goto error; } return f; error: fclose(f); return NULL; } int kd_read_png8(const char *filename,int *w,int *h,int *bpp,kate_color **palette,int *ncolors,unsigned char **pixels) { FILE *f=NULL; png_structp png_ptr=NULL; png_infop info_ptr=NULL; int cdepth,ctype; int channels; int width,height; png_bytep *row_pointers=NULL; int transforms=PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_16; png_colorp png_palette; int x,y,n,num_palette; png_bytep trans; int num_trans; int has_trans; f=kd_open(filename); if (!f) return -1; png_ptr=png_create_read_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING,NULL,NULL,NULL); if (!png_ptr) { fprintf(stderr,"Cannot created PNG read structure\n"); goto error; } info_ptr=png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); if (!info_ptr) { fprintf(stderr,"Cannot created PNG info structure\n"); goto error; } if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) { fprintf(stderr,"PNG read failed\n"); goto error; } png_init_io(png_ptr,f); png_set_sig_bytes(png_ptr,8); png_read_png(png_ptr,info_ptr,transforms,NULL); channels=png_get_channels(png_ptr,info_ptr); if (channels!=1) { fprintf(stderr,"Channels is not 1 (%d)",channels); goto error; } ctype=png_get_color_type(png_ptr,info_ptr); if (!(ctype&PNG_COLOR_MASK_PALETTE)) { fprintf(stderr,"Image is not paletted\n"); goto error; } if (!(ctype&PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR)) { fprintf(stderr,"Image does not contain color information\n"); goto error; } cdepth=png_get_bit_depth(png_ptr,info_ptr); if (cdepth>8) { fprintf(stderr,"Color depth is higher than 8\n"); goto error; } width=png_get_image_width(png_ptr,info_ptr); height=png_get_image_height(png_ptr,info_ptr); if (!png_get_PLTE(png_ptr,info_ptr,&png_palette,&num_palette)) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed to retrieve palette data\n"); goto error; } /* this may or may not be there */ has_trans=(png_get_tRNS(png_ptr,info_ptr,&trans,&num_trans,NULL)&PNG_INFO_tRNS); row_pointers=png_get_rows(png_ptr,info_ptr); if (!row_pointers) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed to retrieve image data\n"); goto error; } /* allocate memory */ if (palette) { *palette=(kate_color*)kate_malloc(num_palette*sizeof(kate_color)); if (!*palette) { fprintf(stderr,"Not enough memory to allocate space for palette (%d colors)\n",num_palette); goto error; } } if (pixels) { *pixels=(unsigned char*)kate_malloc(width*height); if (!*pixels) { fprintf(stderr,"Not enough memory to allocate space for pixels (%dx%d)\n",width,height); if (palette) kate_free(*palette); goto error; } } /* fill data */ if (w) *w=width; if (h) *h=height; if (bpp) *bpp=cdepth; if (palette) { for (n=0;n>((ppb-1-x%ppb)*cdepth))&mask; } } } png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr,&info_ptr,NULL); fclose(f); return 0; error: if (png_ptr) png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr,info_ptr?&info_ptr:NULL,NULL); if (f) fclose(f); return -1; } int kd_read_png(const char *filename,int *w,int *h,unsigned char **pixels,size_t *size) { FILE *f; png_structp png_ptr=NULL; png_infop info_ptr=NULL; long sz; f=kd_open(filename); if (!f) return -1; png_ptr=png_create_read_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING,NULL,NULL,NULL); if (!png_ptr) { fprintf(stderr,"Cannot created PNG read structure\n"); goto error; } info_ptr=png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); if (!info_ptr) { fprintf(stderr,"Cannot created PNG info structure\n"); goto error; } if (setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) { fprintf(stderr,"PNG read failed\n"); goto error; } png_init_io(png_ptr,f); png_set_sig_bytes(png_ptr,8); png_read_info(png_ptr,info_ptr); if (w) *w=png_get_image_width(png_ptr,info_ptr); if (h) *h=png_get_image_height(png_ptr,info_ptr); png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr,&info_ptr,NULL); /* now read the whole file as a binary blob */ fseek(f,0,SEEK_END); sz=ftell(f); fseek(f,0,SEEK_SET); *pixels=malloc(sz); if (!*pixels) goto error; if ((long)fread(*pixels,1,sz,f)!=sz) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed to read %ld bytes\n",sz); free(*pixels); *pixels=NULL; goto error; } if (size) *size=sz; fclose(f); return 0; error: if (png_ptr) png_destroy_read_struct(&png_ptr,info_ptr?&info_ptr:NULL,NULL); if (f) fclose(f); return -1; } libkate-0.4.1/tools/katedesc.h0000644000000000000000000000224211624176442013121 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. 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This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifndef KATE_kutil_h_GUARD #define KATE_kutil_h_GUARD extern int time_hours(kate_float t); extern int time_minutes(kate_float t); extern kate_float time_float_seconds(kate_float t); extern int time_seconds(kate_float t); extern int time_milliseconds(kate_float t); extern const char *eat_arg(int argc,char **argv,int *n); #endif libkate-0.4.1/tools/kutil.c0000644000000000000000000000230111624163534012453 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #include #include "kate/kate.h" #include "kutil.h" static int time_total_milliseconds(kate_float t) { return (int)(t*1000+(kate_float)0.5); } int time_hours(kate_float t) { return time_total_milliseconds(t)/(60*60*1000); } int time_minutes(kate_float t) { return time_total_milliseconds(t)/(60*1000)%60; } int time_seconds(kate_float t) { return time_total_milliseconds(t)/1000%60; } int time_milliseconds(kate_float t) { return time_total_milliseconds(t)%1000; } kate_float time_float_seconds(kate_float t) { return time_milliseconds(t)/(kate_float)1000+time_seconds(t); } const char *eat_arg(int argc,char **argv,int *n) { if (*n==argc-1) { fprintf(stderr,"%s needs an argument\n",argv[*n]); exit(-1); } return argv[++*n]; } libkate-0.4.1/tools/kstats.h0000644000000000000000000000173111337522513012644 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifndef KATE_kstats_h_GUARD #define KATE_kstats_h_GUARD #include "kate/kate.h" struct kate_stream; typedef struct { kate_stream *ks; kate_uint64_t stream_length; kate_uint64_t n_packets_total; kate_uint64_t n_packets[256]; kate_uint64_t min_size[256]; kate_uint64_t max_size[256]; kate_uint64_t total_size[256]; } katalyzer_stats; extern katalyzer_stats *katalyzer_stats_create(struct kate_stream *ks); extern void katalyzer_stats_destroy(katalyzer_stats *stats); extern void katalyzer_stats_add_packet(katalyzer_stats *stats,kate_packet *kp); extern int katalyzer_stats_matches(const katalyzer_stats *stats,const kate_stream *ks); #endif libkate-0.4.1/tools/ksrt.c0000644000000000000000000000325111624176442012315 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #include #include #include "kate/kate.h" #include "kutil.h" #include "ksrt.h" void *new_srt_data(void) { struct srt_data *srt_data=kate_malloc(sizeof(struct srt_data)); if (srt_data) { srt_data->event_index=0; } return srt_data; } void free_srt_data(void *data) { kate_free(data); } static ogg_int64_t granule_to_milliseconds(const kate_info *ki,ogg_int64_t granpos) { return (1000*granpos*ki->gps_denominator+ki->gps_numerator/2)/ki->gps_numerator; } static void milliseconds_to_time(ogg_int64_t ms,int *hours,int *minutes,int *seconds,int *milliseconds) { *hours=ms/(60*60*1000); *minutes=ms/(60*1000)%60; *seconds=ms/1000%60; *milliseconds=ms%1000; } void write_srt_event(FILE *fout,void *data,const kate_event *ev,ogg_int64_t granpos) { int h0,m0,s0,ms0; int h1,m1,s1,ms1; struct srt_data *srt_data=(struct srt_data*)data; milliseconds_to_time(granule_to_milliseconds(ev->ki,ev->start),&h0,&m0,&s0,&ms0); milliseconds_to_time(granule_to_milliseconds(ev->ki,ev->start+ev->duration),&h1,&m1,&s1,&ms1); (void)granpos; (void)data; fprintf(fout,"%d\n",++srt_data->event_index); fprintf(fout,"%02d:%02d:%02d,%03d --> %02d:%02d:%02d,%03d\n",h0,m0,s0,ms0,h1,m1,s1,ms1); fprintf(fout,"%s\n",ev->text); fprintf(fout,"\n"); fflush(fout); } libkate-0.4.1/tools/Makefile.am0000644000000000000000000000226311624176442013224 00000000000000if HAVE_PYTHON SUBDIRS=KateDJ endif LIBTOOLFLAGS=--silent AM_CPPFLAGS=-I $(top_srcdir)/src -I $(top_srcdir)/include -I $(top_srcdir)/tools noinst_HEADERS=\ kpng.h \ kkate.h ksrt.h klrc.h \ kread.h kstream.h \ kstrings.h kfuzz.h kutil.h \ kstats.h if HAVE_OGG kateenc_SOURCES=kateenc.c kate_lexer.l kate_parser.y if HAVE_PNG kateenc_SOURCES+=kpng.c endif katedec_SOURCES=katedec.c kkate.c ksrt.c klrc.c kutil.c kfuzz.c kstream.c kread.c kstrings.c katalyzer_SOURCES=katalyzer.c kutil.c kstream.c kread.c kstrings.c kstats.c kateenc_LDADD=../lib/liboggkate.la ../lib/libkate.la @OGG_LIBS@ @PNG_LIBS@ @LEXLIB@ katedec_LDADD=../lib/liboggkate.la ../lib/libkate.la @OGG_LIBS@ katalyzer_LDADD=../lib/liboggkate.la ../lib/libkate.la @OGG_LIBS@ kateenc_CFLAGS=@CWARNFLAGS_LIGHT@ @CFLAGS_FORTIFY_SOURCE@ @CFLAGS_DEBUG@ @OGG_CFLAGS@ @PNG_CFLAGS@ katedec_CFLAGS=@CWARNFLAGS_LIGHT@ @CFLAGS_FORTIFY_SOURCE@ @CFLAGS_DEBUG@ @OGG_CFLAGS@ katalyzer_CFLAGS=@CWARNFLAGS_LIGHT@ @CFLAGS_FORTIFY_SOURCE@ @CFLAGS_DEBUG@ @OGG_CFLAGS@ bin_PROGRAMS=katedec kateenc katalyzer BUILT_SOURCES=kate_parser.h endif AM_LFLAGS=-i -Pkatedesc_ -o$(LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT).c AM_YFLAGS=-v -p katedesc_ -d EXTRA_DIST=\ katedesc.h libkate-0.4.1/tools/kate_lexer.l0000644000000000000000000003023111624247143013461 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ %{ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #include #include #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #include "kate/kate.h" #include "katedesc.h" #include "kate_parser.h" #define YY_DECL extern int katedesc_lex(YYSTYPE *lvalp) static int previous_state=-1; static size_t nmacros=0; static char **macro_names=NULL; static char **macro_bodies=NULL; static void replace_macro(const char *name); static const char *find_macro(const char *name); static void process_nlines(const char *text); static int freeze_nlines=0; static YY_BUFFER_STATE main_buffer=NULL; int nlines=1; /* string [a-zA-Z ,\.;:!\?\-\(\)\'\`0-9#/\\:@%_]+ */ %} %option nounput %option yymore %option never-interactive %s NORMAL %x BLOCK_COMMENT MACRO_1 MACRO_2 string [^\<\>\&]+ nqstring [^\<\>\&\"]+ /* single_quoted_string \'[^\<\>\&']*\' */ /* double_quoted_string \"[^\<\>\&"]*\" */ /* single_quoted_string \'[^']*\' */ /* double_quoted_string \"[^"\n]*\" */ double_quoted_string \"[^"]*\" digit [0-9] hexdigit [0-9a-fA-F] fp1 [-+]?{digit}+\.?([eE][-+]?{digit}+)? fp2 [-+]?{digit}*\.{digit}+([eE][-+]?{digit}+)? fp {fp1}|{fp2} unumber10 \+?{digit}+ unumber16 \+?0x{hexdigit}+ number10 [-+]?{digit}+ number16 [-+]?0x{hexdigit}+ color6 #{hexdigit}{6} color8 #{hexdigit}{8} identifier [a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]* macro ${identifier} entity &#{digit}+; 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if (body) { ++freeze_nlines; main_buffer=YY_CURRENT_BUFFER; yy_scan_string(body); } } void add_macro(const char *name,const char *body) { size_t nlen,blen; if (!name || !body) { katedesc_error("name and body cannot be null"); exit(-1); } ++nmacros; macro_names=(char**)kate_realloc(macro_names,nmacros*sizeof(char*)); macro_bodies=(char**)kate_realloc(macro_bodies,nmacros*sizeof(char*)); if (!macro_names || !macro_bodies) { katedesc_error("out of memory"); exit(-1); } nlen=strlen(name); blen=strlen(body); macro_names[nmacros-1]=kate_malloc(nlen+1); macro_bodies[nmacros-1]=kate_malloc(blen+1); if (!macro_names[nmacros-1] || !macro_bodies[nmacros-1]) { katedesc_error("out of memory"); exit(-1); } strcpy(macro_names[nmacros-1],name); strcpy(macro_bodies[nmacros-1],body); } static const char *find_macro(const char *name) { size_t n; if (!name) { katedesc_error("macro name cannot be null"); exit(-1); } for (n=0;n=0x020509 katedesc_lex_destroy(); #endif #endif } libkate-0.4.1/tools/kfuzz.h0000644000000000000000000000130511624176442012506 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifndef KATE_kfuzz_h_GUARD #define KATE_kfuzz_h_GUARD #include #include "kate/kate.h" #ifdef DEBUG extern unsigned long gen_fuzz(unsigned long *seed); extern unsigned long gen_fuzz_n(unsigned long *seed,unsigned long n); extern void fuzz_kate_packet(unsigned long *seed,kate_packet *kp); extern void fuzz_ogg_packet(unsigned long *seed,ogg_packet *op); #endif #endif libkate-0.4.1/tools/ksrt.h0000644000000000000000000000112711624176442012322 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifndef KATE_ksrt_h_GUARD #define KATE_ksrt_h_GUARD struct srt_data { unsigned int event_index; }; extern void *new_srt_data(void); extern void free_srt_data(void*); extern void write_srt_event(FILE *fout,void *data,const kate_event *ev,ogg_int64_t granpos); #endif libkate-0.4.1/tools/kstream.h0000644000000000000000000000311311624176442013002 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifndef KATE_kstream_h_GUARD #define KATE_kstream_h_GUARD #include #include #include "kate/kate.h" enum { kstream_uninitialized, kstream_header_info, kstream_data, kstream_eos }; typedef struct kate_stream { ogg_stream_state os; kate_state k; kate_info ki; kate_comment kc; int init; char *filename; FILE *fout; unsigned int stream_index; int ret; void *data; } kate_stream; typedef struct { size_t n_kate_streams; kate_stream **kate_streams; } kate_stream_set; extern int kstream_init(kate_stream *ks,ogg_page *og,int stream_index); extern int kstream_clear(kate_stream *ks); extern char *get_filename(const char *basename,const kate_stream *ks,const kate_stream_set *streams); extern void init_kate_stream_set(kate_stream_set *streams); extern kate_stream *add_kate_stream(kate_stream_set *streams,ogg_page *og,int stream_index); extern kate_stream *find_kate_stream_for_page(kate_stream_set *streams,ogg_page *og); extern void remove_kate_stream(const kate_stream *ks,kate_stream_set *streams); extern void clear_and_remove_kate_stream(kate_stream *ks,kate_stream_set *streams); extern void clear_kate_stream_set(kate_stream_set *streams); extern kate_stream *find_kate_stream_for_file(kate_stream_set *streams,FILE *f); #endif libkate-0.4.1/tools/kread.h0000644000000000000000000000147411624176442012432 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifndef KATE_kread_h_GUARD #define KATE_kread_h_GUARD #include typedef struct { int (*on_page)(kate_uintptr_t data,long offset,ogg_page*); int (*on_hole)(kate_uintptr_t data,long offset,long size); } ogg_parser_funcs; extern int read_raw_size_and_packet(FILE *f,char **buffer,ogg_int64_t *bytes); extern FILE *open_and_probe_stream(const char *filename); extern int parse_ogg_stream(FILE *f,const char *pre_buffer,size_t pre_bytes,ogg_parser_funcs funcs,kate_uintptr_t data); #endif libkate-0.4.1/tools/katalyzer.c0000644000000000000000000004344311624176442013347 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif #include #include #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #include #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_CTYPE_H #include #endif #include #include "kate/oggkate.h" #include "kstream.h" #include "kread.h" #include "kutil.h" #include "kstrings.h" #include "kstats.h" typedef struct { kate_stream_set kate_streams; int n_streams; katalyzer_stats **stats; size_t nstats; } ogg_parser_data; typedef enum { klt_misc, klt_error, klt_packet, klt_container, klt_timing, klt_text, klt_event, klt_dump, klt_stats, } katalyzer_log_type; static const struct { katalyzer_log_type type; char id; int by_default; const char *tag; const char *desc; } log_types_info[]={ { klt_misc, '-', 1, "misc", "All the rest" }, { klt_error, 'e', 1, "error", "Errors" }, { klt_packet, 'p', 1, "pack", "Packet information" }, { klt_container, 'c', 0, "cont", "Container specific information (eg, Ogg)" }, { klt_timing, 'T', 1, "time", "Timing information" }, { klt_text, 't', 1, "text", "Text information" }, { klt_event, 'v', 0, "event", "Event information" }, { klt_dump, 'd', 0, "dump", "Dump pages and packets" }, { klt_stats, 'S', 0, "stats", "Statistics about the Kate stream" }, }; static char *log_types=NULL; static int is_log_type_enabled(katalyzer_log_type type) { return (strchr(log_types,log_types_info[type].id)!=NULL); } static void print_log_header(const kate_stream *ks,katalyzer_log_type type) { printf("[%-5s] ",log_types_info[type].tag); if (ks) { printf("[%08x] ",(int)ks->os.serialno); } else { printf("[--------] "); } } static void kprintf(const kate_stream *ks,katalyzer_log_type type,const char *format,...) { va_list ap; if (!is_log_type_enabled(type)) return; print_log_header(ks,type); va_start(ap,format); vprintf(format,ap); va_end(ap); fflush(stdout); } static const char *packet_type_to_string(unsigned char type) { switch (type) { case 0x80: return "ID header"; case 0x81: return "Vorbis comment header"; case 0x82: return "regions header"; case 0x83: return "styles header"; case 0x84: return "curves header"; case 0x85: return "motions header"; case 0x86: return "palettes header"; case 0x87: return "bitmaps header"; case 0x88: return "font ranges"; case 0x00: return "text data"; case 0x01: return "keepalive"; case 0x02: return "repeat"; case 0x7f: return "eos packet"; default: return "unknown"; } } static void katalyzer_dump_data(kate_stream *ks,katalyzer_log_type type,const char *header,const unsigned char *data,size_t len) { size_t offset=0; if (!strchr(log_types,log_types_info[type].id)) return; print_log_header(ks,type); printf("%s (%lu bytes):\n",header?header:"data",(unsigned long)len); while (len>0) { size_t n,limit; print_log_header(ks,type); printf("%08lx: ",(unsigned long)offset); limit=len>16?16:len; for (n=0;n<16;++n) { if (nbytes>0) { snprintf(stype,sizeof(stype),", type %02x (%s)",op->packet[0],packet_type_to_string(op->packet[0])); } else { strcpy(stype,""); } kprintf(ks,klt_packet,"packet %"PRId64", %ld bytes%s\n", op->packetno, (long)op->bytes, stype); katalyzer_dump_data(ks,klt_dump,"Packet data",op->packet,op->bytes); } static size_t get_num_glyphs(const kate_event *ev) { size_t nglyphs=0; const char *text=ev->text; size_t rlen0=ev->len0; while (kate_text_get_character(ev->text_encoding,&text,&rlen0)>0) ++nglyphs; return nglyphs; } static void katalyzer_on_event(kate_stream *ks,const kate_event *ev) { int ret; kprintf(ks,klt_misc,"An event was found\n"); kprintf(ks,klt_timing,"event start: %f (%"PRId64")\n",ev->start_time,ev->start); kprintf(ks,klt_timing,"event end: %f\n",ev->end_time); kprintf(ks,klt_timing,"event duration: %f (%"PRId64")\n",ev->end_time-ev->start_time,ev->duration); kprintf(ks,klt_timing,"event backlink: %f (%"PRId64")\n",kate_granule_duration(ev->ki,ev->backlink),ev->backlink); kprintf(ks,klt_text,"Text encoding %d (%s)\n",ev->text_encoding,encoding2text(ev->text_encoding)); kprintf(ks,klt_text,"Text language \"%s\" (%s)\n",ev->language?ev->language:ev->ki->language,ev->language?"overridden":"default"); kprintf(ks,klt_text,"Text directionality %d (%s)\n",ev->text_directionality,directionality2text(ev->text_directionality)); ret=kate_text_validate(ev->text_encoding,ev->text,ev->len0); if (ret<0) { kprintf(ks,klt_error,"Text length %lu bytes, invalid\n",(unsigned long)ev->len); } else { kprintf(ks,klt_text,"Text length %lu bytes, %lu glyphs\n",(unsigned long)ev->len,(unsigned long)get_num_glyphs(ev)); } katalyzer_dump_data(ks,klt_text,"Event text",(const unsigned char*)ev->text,ev->len); } static void add_stats(ogg_parser_data *opd,kate_stream *ks) { katalyzer_stats *stats=katalyzer_stats_create(ks); if (stats) { opd->stats=(katalyzer_stats**)kate_realloc(opd->stats,(opd->nstats+1)*sizeof(katalyzer_stats*)); if (opd->stats) { opd->stats[opd->nstats++]=stats; } } } static katalyzer_stats *find_stats(ogg_parser_data *opd,const kate_stream *ks) { size_t n; for (n=0;nnstats;++n) { katalyzer_stats *stats=opd->stats[n]; if (katalyzer_stats_matches(stats,ks)) { return stats; } } return NULL; } static void add_to_stats(ogg_parser_data *opd,kate_stream *ks,ogg_packet *op) { katalyzer_stats *stats=find_stats(opd,ks); if (stats) { kate_packet kp; kate_packet_wrap(&kp,op->bytes,op->packet); katalyzer_stats_add_packet(stats,&kp); } } static int ogg_parser_on_page(kate_uintptr_t data,long offset,ogg_page *og) { ogg_parser_data *opd=(ogg_parser_data*)data; ogg_packet op; int ret; kate_stream *ks; int is_kate; /* add the page in the correct stream */ if (ogg_page_bos(og)) { add_kate_stream(&opd->kate_streams,og,opd->n_streams++); ks=find_kate_stream_for_page(&opd->kate_streams,og); if (ks) add_stats(opd,ks); } else { ks=find_kate_stream_for_page(&opd->kate_streams,og); } if (ks) { kprintf(NULL,klt_container,"Ogg page at offset %lx, granpos %016"PRIx64", %d bytes, %d packets on this page\n", offset,ogg_page_granulepos(og), og->header_len+og->body_len,ogg_page_packets(og)); katalyzer_dump_data(ks,klt_dump,"Page header",og->header,og->header_len); katalyzer_dump_data(ks,klt_dump,"Page body",og->body,og->body_len); while ((ret=ogg_stream_packetout(&ks->os,&op))) { if (ret<0) { kprintf(ks,klt_error,"Hole in data\n"); continue; } is_kate=(ks->init>=kstream_header_info); if (!is_kate) { kate_packet kp; kate_packet_wrap(&kp,op.bytes,op.packet); if (kate_decode_is_idheader(&kp)) is_kate=1; } katalyzer_on_ogg_packet(ks,&op,is_kate); add_to_stats(opd,ks,&op); if (ks->initki,&ks->kc,&op); if (ret>=0) { /* we found a Kate bitstream */ if (op.packetno==0) { kprintf(ks,klt_misc,"Bitstream looks like Kate\n"); ks->init=kstream_header_info; } if (ret>0) { /* we're done parsing headers, go for data */ kprintf(ks,klt_misc,"Bitstream is Kate (bitstream v%d.%d, language \"%s\" category \"%s\", encoding %d (%s))\n", ks->ki.bitstream_version_major,ks->ki.bitstream_version_minor, ks->ki.language, ks->ki.category, ks->ki.text_encoding, encoding2text(ks->ki.text_encoding)); ret=kate_decode_init(&ks->k,&ks->ki); if (ret<0) { kprintf(ks,klt_error,"kate_decode_init failed: %d\n",ret); exit(-1); } ks->init=kstream_data; kprintf(ks,klt_misc,"headers parsed\n"); } } else { if (ret==KATE_E_NOT_KATE) { kprintf(ks,klt_misc,"Bitstream is not Kate\n"); } else { kprintf(ks,klt_error,"kate_decode_headerin: packetno %"PRId64": %d\n",op.packetno,ret); ks->ret=ret; } clear_and_remove_kate_stream(ks,&opd->kate_streams); break; } } else { ret=kate_ogg_decode_packetin(&ks->k,&op); if (ret<0) { kprintf(ks,klt_error,"error in kate_decode_packetin: %d\n",ret); ks->ret=ret; } else if (ret>0) { /* we're done */ kprintf(ks,klt_misc,"eof packet\n"); break; } else { const kate_event *ev=NULL; ret=kate_decode_eventout(&ks->k,&ev); if (ret<0) { kprintf(ks,klt_error,"error in kate_decode_eventout: %d\n",ret); ks->ret=ret; } else if (ret>0) { kprintf(ks,klt_event,"No event to go with this packet\n"); } else if (ret==0) { katalyzer_on_event(ks,ev); } } } } } return 0; } static int ogg_parser_on_hole(kate_uintptr_t data,long offset,long size) { (void)data; kprintf(NULL,klt_error,"Hole in data at offset %lx: %ld bytes\n",offset,size); return 0; } static void katalyzer_output_stats(const katalyzer_stats *stats) { const kate_stream *ks=stats->ks; int n; kprintf(ks,klt_stats,"Statistics:\n"); kprintf(ks,klt_stats,"Stream: %"PRId64" bytes, %"PRId64" packets\n",stats->stream_length,stats->n_packets_total); for (n=0;n<256;++n) { int type=n^0x80; if (stats->n_packets[type]==0) continue; kprintf(ks,klt_stats,"Packet type %02x: %"PRId64" packets, size %"PRId64" - %"PRId64" (acc %"PRId64", %.2f%% total)\n", type,stats->n_packets[type], stats->min_size[type],stats->max_size[type], stats->total_size[type],stats->total_size[type]*100.0f/stats->stream_length); } } static void katalyzer_output_stats_for_stream(ogg_parser_data *opd,kate_stream *ks) { const katalyzer_stats *stats=find_stats(opd,ks); if (stats) { katalyzer_output_stats(stats); } } static void output_all_stats(ogg_parser_data *opd) { size_t n; for (n=0;nnstats;++n) { const katalyzer_stats *stats=opd->stats[n]; const kate_stream *ks=stats->ks; int is_kate=(ks->init>=kstream_header_info); if (is_kate) { katalyzer_output_stats(opd->stats[n]); } } } static int type_sorter(const void *e1,const void *e2) { const char *c1=(const char*)e1; const char *c2=(const char*)e2; return *c1-*c2; } static void add_log_types(char **log_types,const char *new_log_types) { char *ptr,*w,prevc=0; if (*log_types) { *log_types=(char*)kate_realloc(*log_types,strlen(*log_types)+strlen(new_log_types)+1); } else { *log_types=(char*)kate_malloc(strlen(new_log_types)+1); if (*log_types) **log_types=0; } if (!*log_types) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed to allocate memory for log types\n"); exit(-1); } strcat(*log_types,new_log_types); /* now sort them */ qsort(*log_types,strlen(*log_types),1,&type_sorter); /* uniq */ ptr=w=*log_types; while (*ptr) { if (*ptr!=prevc) *w++=*ptr; prevc=*ptr++; } *w=0; } static char *get_default_log_types(void) { size_t n,idx; char *types=(char*)kate_malloc(sizeof(log_types_info)/sizeof(log_types_info[0])+1); if (!types) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed to allocate memory for default log types\n"); exit(-1); } for (n=0,idx=0;nkate_streams); opd->n_streams=0; opd->stats=NULL; opd->nstats=0; } static void clear_ogg_parser_data(ogg_parser_data *opd) { size_t n; clear_kate_stream_set(&opd->kate_streams); for (n=0;nnstats;++n) katalyzer_stats_destroy(opd->stats[n]); kate_free(opd->stats); } static void print_version(void) { printf("Katalyzer, a Kate stream analyzer - %s\n",kate_get_version_string()); } static void print_help(const char *argv0) { size_t n; printf("usage: %s [options] [filename]\n",argv0); printf(" -V version\n"); printf(" -h help\n"); printf(" -l select information to log\n"); printf(" -l! log everything\n"); for (n=0;nprobe<0 && !headers_written) { kprintf(NULL,klt_misc,"headers parsed\n"); headers_written=1; } if (ret>0) { kprintf(NULL,klt_misc,"eos\n"); break; /* last packet decoded */ } if (ev) { kprintf(NULL,klt_misc,"event found\n"); } /* all subsequent packets are prefixed with 64 bits (signed) of the packet length in bytes */ ret=read_raw_size_and_packet(fin,&buffer,&bytes); if (ret<0) exit(-1); } ret=kate_high_decode_clear(&k); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"kate_high_decode_clear failed: %d\n",ret); /* continue anyway */ } kate_free(buffer); } else { signature_size=bytes_read; init_ogg_parser_data(&opd); opf.on_page=&ogg_parser_on_page; opf.on_hole=&ogg_parser_on_hole; ret=parse_ogg_stream(fin,signature,signature_size,opf,(kate_uintptr_t)&opd); output_all_stats(&opd); clear_ogg_parser_data(&opd); } if (log_types) kate_free(log_types); if (fin!=stdin) fclose(fin); return 0; } libkate-0.4.1/tools/kstream.c0000644000000000000000000001612211624176442013001 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif #include #include #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #include #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #include #include #include "kate/kate.h" #include "kstream.h" static int is_ok_for_filename(const char *s) { int c; while ((c=*s++)) { if (isalnum(c)) continue; if (c<=0xff && strchr("-_",c)) continue; return 0; } return 1; } static void fcats(char **ptr,const char *s,size_t s_len) { if (s && *s) { size_t ptr_len=(*ptr)?strlen(*ptr):0; *ptr=(char*)kate_realloc(*ptr,ptr_len+s_len+1); memcpy((*ptr)+ptr_len,s,s_len); (*ptr)[ptr_len+s_len]=0; } } static void fcat(char **ptr,const char *s) { if (s && *s) { fcats(ptr,s,strlen(s)); } } static int is_filename_used(const char *filename,const kate_stream_set *streams) { size_t n; if (streams) { for (n=0;nn_kate_streams;++n) { const kate_stream *ks=streams->kate_streams[n]; if (ks->filename && !strcmp(filename,ks->filename)) return 1; } } return 0; } char *get_filename(const char *basename,const kate_stream *ks,const kate_stream_set *streams) { char tmp[32]; char *filename=NULL; const char *ptr=basename; if (!basename) return NULL; if (!ks) return NULL; while (*ptr) { const char *percent=strchr(ptr,'%'); if (!percent) { fcat(&filename,ptr); break; } if (percent>ptr) { fcats(&filename,ptr,percent-ptr); } ptr=percent+1; if (!*ptr) { fprintf(stderr,"absent format tag in filename\n"); exit(-1); } switch (*ptr) { case '%': fcats(&filename,"%",1); break; case 'c': if (!ks->ki.category) { fcat(&filename,"-"); } else if (!is_ok_for_filename(ks->ki.category)) { fprintf(stderr,"Category '%s' not suitable for using in a filename, using 'INVCAT'",ks->ki.category); fcat(&filename,"INVCAT"); } else { fcat(&filename,ks->ki.category); } break; case 'l': if (!ks->ki.language) { fcat(&filename,"-"); } else if (!is_ok_for_filename(ks->ki.language)) { fprintf(stderr,"Language '%s' not suitable for using in a filename, using 'INVLANG'",ks->ki.language); fcat(&filename,"INVLANG"); } else { fcat(&filename,ks->ki.language); } break; case 's': snprintf(tmp,sizeof(tmp),"%08x",(ogg_uint32_t)(ks?ks->os.serialno:0)); fcat(&filename,tmp); break; case 'i': snprintf(tmp,sizeof(tmp),"%d",ks?ks->stream_index:0); fcat(&filename,tmp); break; default: fprintf(stderr,"unknown format tag in filename: %c\n",*ptr); exit(-1); break; } ++ptr; } if (is_filename_used(filename,streams)) { kate_free(filename); return NULL; } return filename; } int kstream_init(kate_stream *ks,ogg_page *og,int stream_index) { int ret; ogg_stream_init(&ks->os,ogg_page_serialno(og)); ret=kate_info_init(&ks->ki); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"failed to init info\n"); ogg_stream_clear(&ks->os); return ret; } kate_info_no_limits(&ks->ki,1); ret=kate_comment_init(&ks->kc); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"failed to init comments\n"); ogg_stream_clear(&ks->os); return ret; } ks->init=kstream_uninitialized; ks->filename=NULL; ks->fout=NULL; ks->stream_index=stream_index; ks->ret=0; ks->data=NULL; return 0; } kate_stream *add_kate_stream(kate_stream_set *streams,ogg_page *og,int stream_index) { int ret; kate_stream **new_streams; kate_stream *ks; ks=(kate_stream*)kate_malloc(sizeof(kate_stream)); if (!ks) { fprintf(stderr,"failed to allocate %lu bytes\n",(unsigned long)sizeof(kate_stream)); exit(-1); } new_streams=(kate_stream**)kate_realloc(streams->kate_streams,(streams->n_kate_streams+1)*sizeof(kate_stream*)); if (!new_streams) { kate_free(ks); fprintf(stderr,"failed to allocate %lu bytes\n",(unsigned long)((streams->n_kate_streams+1)*sizeof(kate_stream*))); exit(-1); } streams->kate_streams=new_streams; streams->kate_streams[streams->n_kate_streams]=ks; ret=kstream_init(ks,og,stream_index); if (ret<0) return NULL; ++streams->n_kate_streams; return ks; } int kstream_clear(kate_stream *ks) { int ret; ogg_stream_clear(&ks->os); if (ks->init==kstream_data || ks->init==kstream_eos) { ret=kate_clear(&ks->k); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"kate_clear failed: %d\n",ret); /* continue anyway */ } } ret=kate_info_clear(&ks->ki); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"kate_info_clear failed: %d\n",ret); /* continue anyway */ } ret=kate_comment_clear(&ks->kc); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"kate_comment_clear failed: %d\n",ret); /* continue anyway */ } if (ks->fout && ks->fout!=stdout) { ret=fclose(ks->fout); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"fclose failed (%d) - file %s might be corrupted\n",ret,ks->filename); } if (ks->ret<0) { ret=unlink(ks->filename); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"unlink failed (%d) - corrupt file %s will not be deleted\n",ret,ks->filename); } } kate_free(ks->filename); } return 0; } void init_kate_stream_set(kate_stream_set *streams) { streams->kate_streams=NULL; streams->n_kate_streams=0; } kate_stream *find_kate_stream_for_page(kate_stream_set *streams,ogg_page *og) { size_t n; for (n=0;nn_kate_streams;++n) { kate_stream *ks=streams->kate_streams[n]; int pagein_ret=ogg_stream_pagein(&ks->os,og); if (pagein_ret==0) { return ks; } } return NULL; } void remove_kate_stream(const kate_stream *ks,kate_stream_set *streams) { size_t n; for (n=0;nn_kate_streams;++n) { if (ks==streams->kate_streams[n]) { if (n!=streams->n_kate_streams-1) { memmove(streams->kate_streams+n,streams->kate_streams+n+1,(streams->n_kate_streams-1-n)*sizeof(kate_stream*)); } --streams->n_kate_streams; } } } void clear_and_remove_kate_stream(kate_stream *ks,kate_stream_set *streams) { kstream_clear(ks); remove_kate_stream(ks,streams); } void clear_kate_stream_set(kate_stream_set *streams) { size_t n; for (n=0;nn_kate_streams;++n) { kstream_clear(streams->kate_streams[n]); kate_free(streams->kate_streams[n]); } kate_free(streams->kate_streams); streams->n_kate_streams=0; streams->kate_streams=NULL; } kate_stream *find_kate_stream_for_file(kate_stream_set *streams,FILE *f) { size_t n; for (n=0;nn_kate_streams;++n) { if (streams->kate_streams[n]->fout==f) { return streams->kate_streams[n]; } } return NULL; } libkate-0.4.1/tools/kate_parser.h0000644000000000000000000001551711624245112013636 00000000000000 /* A Bison parser, made by GNU Bison 2.4. */ /* Skeleton interface for Bison's Yacc-like parsers in C Copyright (C) 1984, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ /* As a special exception, you may create a larger work that contains part or all of the Bison parser skeleton and distribute that work under terms of your choice, so long as that work isn't itself a parser generator using the skeleton or a modified version thereof as a parser skeleton. Alternatively, if you modify or redistribute the parser skeleton itself, you may (at your option) remove this special exception, which will cause the skeleton and the resulting Bison output files to be licensed under the GNU General Public License without this special exception. This special exception was added by the Free Software Foundation in version 2.2 of Bison. */ /* Tokens. */ #ifndef YYTOKENTYPE # define YYTOKENTYPE /* Put the tokens into the symbol table, so that GDB and other debuggers know about them. */ enum yytokentype { KATE = 258, DEFS = 259, LANGUAGE = 260, COMMENT = 261, CATEGORY = 262, DEFINE = 263, MACRO = 264, STYLE = 265, REGION = 266, CURVE = 267, TEXT = 268, BACKGROUND = 269, COLOR = 270, POSITION = 271, SIZE = 272, DEFAULT = 273, METRIC = 274, HALIGN = 275, VALIGN = 276, HLEFT = 277, HCENTER = 278, HRIGHT = 279, VTOP = 280, VCENTER = 281, VBOTTOM = 282, POINTS = 283, EVENT = 284, STARTS = 285, ENDS = 286, AT = 287, START = 288, END = 289, TIME = 290, DURATION = 291, ARROW = 292, FROM = 293, TO = 294, MAPPING = 295, NONE = 296, FRAME = 297, MOTION = 298, BEZIER_CUBIC = 299, LINEAR = 300, CATMULL_ROM = 301, BSPLINE = 302, STATIC = 303, SEMANTICS = 304, EXTERNAL = 305, INTERNAL = 306, ALIGNMENT = 307, RG = 308, BA = 309, FOR = 310, ALPHA = 311, TIMEBASE = 312, MARKER = 313, POINTER = 314, SIMPLE_TIMED_GLYPH_MARKER = 315, SIMPLE_TIMED_GLYPH_STYLE_MORPH = 316, GLYPH = 317, PAUSE = 318, IN = 319, MORPH = 320, SECONDARY = 321, PATH = 322, SECTION = 323, PERIODIC = 324, DIRECTIONALITY = 325, L2R_T2B = 326, R2L_T2B = 327, T2B_R2L = 328, T2B_L2R = 329, BITMAP = 330, PALETTE = 331, COLORS = 332, FONT = 333, RANGE = 334, FIRST = 335, LAST = 336, CODE = 337, POINT = 338, USER = 339, SOURCE = 340, PNG = 341, DRAW = 342, VISIBLE = 343, ID = 344, BOLD = 345, ITALICS = 346, UNDERLINE = 347, STRIKE = 348, JUSTIFY = 349, BASE = 350, OFFSET = 351, GRANULE = 352, RATE = 353, SHIFT = 354, WIDTH = 355, HEIGHT = 356, CANVAS = 357, LEFT = 358, TOP = 359, RIGHT = 360, BOTTOM = 361, MARGIN = 362, MARGINS = 363, HORIZONTAL = 364, VERTICAL = 365, CLIP = 366, PRE = 367, MARKUP = 368, LOCAL = 369, WRAP = 370, WORD = 371, META = 372, NUMBER = 373, UNUMBER = 374, STRING = 375, FLOAT = 376, COLORSPEC = 377, IDENTIFIER = 378, MACRO_BODY = 379 }; #endif /* Tokens. */ #define KATE 258 #define DEFS 259 #define LANGUAGE 260 #define COMMENT 261 #define CATEGORY 262 #define DEFINE 263 #define MACRO 264 #define STYLE 265 #define REGION 266 #define CURVE 267 #define TEXT 268 #define BACKGROUND 269 #define COLOR 270 #define POSITION 271 #define SIZE 272 #define DEFAULT 273 #define METRIC 274 #define HALIGN 275 #define VALIGN 276 #define HLEFT 277 #define HCENTER 278 #define HRIGHT 279 #define VTOP 280 #define VCENTER 281 #define VBOTTOM 282 #define POINTS 283 #define EVENT 284 #define STARTS 285 #define ENDS 286 #define AT 287 #define START 288 #define END 289 #define TIME 290 #define DURATION 291 #define ARROW 292 #define FROM 293 #define TO 294 #define MAPPING 295 #define NONE 296 #define FRAME 297 #define MOTION 298 #define BEZIER_CUBIC 299 #define LINEAR 300 #define CATMULL_ROM 301 #define BSPLINE 302 #define STATIC 303 #define SEMANTICS 304 #define EXTERNAL 305 #define INTERNAL 306 #define ALIGNMENT 307 #define RG 308 #define BA 309 #define FOR 310 #define ALPHA 311 #define TIMEBASE 312 #define MARKER 313 #define POINTER 314 #define SIMPLE_TIMED_GLYPH_MARKER 315 #define SIMPLE_TIMED_GLYPH_STYLE_MORPH 316 #define GLYPH 317 #define PAUSE 318 #define IN 319 #define MORPH 320 #define SECONDARY 321 #define PATH 322 #define SECTION 323 #define PERIODIC 324 #define DIRECTIONALITY 325 #define L2R_T2B 326 #define R2L_T2B 327 #define T2B_R2L 328 #define T2B_L2R 329 #define BITMAP 330 #define PALETTE 331 #define COLORS 332 #define FONT 333 #define RANGE 334 #define FIRST 335 #define LAST 336 #define CODE 337 #define POINT 338 #define USER 339 #define SOURCE 340 #define PNG 341 #define DRAW 342 #define VISIBLE 343 #define ID 344 #define BOLD 345 #define ITALICS 346 #define UNDERLINE 347 #define STRIKE 348 #define JUSTIFY 349 #define BASE 350 #define OFFSET 351 #define GRANULE 352 #define RATE 353 #define SHIFT 354 #define WIDTH 355 #define HEIGHT 356 #define CANVAS 357 #define LEFT 358 #define TOP 359 #define RIGHT 360 #define BOTTOM 361 #define MARGIN 362 #define MARGINS 363 #define HORIZONTAL 364 #define VERTICAL 365 #define CLIP 366 #define PRE 367 #define MARKUP 368 #define LOCAL 369 #define WRAP 370 #define WORD 371 #define META 372 #define NUMBER 373 #define UNUMBER 374 #define STRING 375 #define FLOAT 376 #define COLORSPEC 377 #define IDENTIFIER 378 #define MACRO_BODY 379 #if ! defined YYSTYPE && ! defined YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED typedef union YYSTYPE { /* Line 1676 of yacc.c */ #line 2200 "kate_parser.y" int number; unsigned int unumber; kate_float fp; const char *string; char *dynstring; kate_style *style; kate_region *region; kate_curve *curve; uint32_t color; /* Line 1676 of yacc.c */ #line 314 "kate_parser.h" } YYSTYPE; # define YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL 1 # define yystype YYSTYPE /* obsolescent; will be withdrawn */ # define YYSTYPE_IS_DECLARED 1 #endif libkate-0.4.1/tools/kstats.c0000644000000000000000000000307211337522513012637 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #include #include "kate/kate.h" #include "kstream.h" #include "kstats.h" void katalyzer_stats_init(katalyzer_stats *stats,kate_stream *ks) { memset(stats,0,sizeof(*stats)); stats->ks=ks; } katalyzer_stats *katalyzer_stats_create(kate_stream *ks) { katalyzer_stats *stats=(katalyzer_stats*)kate_malloc(sizeof(katalyzer_stats)); if (!stats) return NULL; katalyzer_stats_init(stats,ks); return stats; } void katalyzer_stats_destroy(katalyzer_stats *stats) { kate_free(stats); } void katalyzer_stats_add_packet(katalyzer_stats *stats,kate_packet *kp) { unsigned char type=((const unsigned char*)kp->data)[0]; stats->stream_length+=kp->nbytes; ++stats->n_packets_total; ++stats->n_packets[type]; if (stats->n_packets[type]==1) { stats->min_size[type]=kp->nbytes; stats->max_size[type]=kp->nbytes; } else { if (stats->min_size[type]>kp->nbytes) stats->min_size[type]=kp->nbytes; if (stats->max_size[type]nbytes) stats->max_size[type]=kp->nbytes; } stats->total_size[type]+=kp->nbytes; } int katalyzer_stats_matches(const katalyzer_stats *stats,const kate_stream *ks) { return ks==stats->ks; } libkate-0.4.1/tools/kate_parser.c0000644000000000000000000057060511624247266013651 00000000000000 /* A Bison parser, made by GNU Bison 2.4. */ /* Skeleton implementation for Bison's Yacc-like parsers in C Copyright (C) 1984, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ /* As a special exception, you may create a larger work that contains part or all of the Bison parser skeleton and distribute that work under terms of your choice, so long as that work isn't itself a parser generator using the skeleton or a modified version thereof as a parser skeleton. Alternatively, if you modify or redistribute the parser skeleton itself, you may (at your option) remove this special exception, which will cause the skeleton and the resulting Bison output files to be licensed under the GNU General Public License without this special exception. This special exception was added by the Free Software Foundation in version 2.2 of Bison. */ /* C LALR(1) parser skeleton written by Richard Stallman, by simplifying the original so-called "semantic" parser. */ /* All symbols defined below should begin with yy or YY, to avoid infringing on user name space. This should be done even for local variables, as they might otherwise be expanded by user macros. There are some unavoidable exceptions within include files to define necessary library symbols; they are noted "INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE" below. */ /* Identify Bison output. */ #define YYBISON 1 /* Bison version. */ #define YYBISON_VERSION "2.4" /* Skeleton name. */ #define YYSKELETON_NAME "yacc.c" /* Pure parsers. */ #define YYPURE 1 /* Push parsers. */ #define YYPUSH 0 /* Pull parsers. */ #define YYPULL 1 /* Using locations. */ #define YYLSP_NEEDED 0 /* Substitute the variable and function names. */ #define yyparse katedesc_parse #define yylex katedesc_lex #define yyerror katedesc_error #define yylval katedesc_lval #define yychar katedesc_char #define yydebug katedesc_debug #define yynerrs katedesc_nerrs /* Copy the first part of user declarations. */ /* Line 189 of yacc.c */ #line 10 "kate_parser.y" #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #include #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #include #include "kate/oggkate.h" #ifdef HAVE_PNG #include "kpng.h" #endif #include "katedesc.h" #include "kate_parser.h" #define CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(statement) \ do { \ int ret=(statement); \ if (ret<0) { \ yyerror("error in #statement"); \ exit(-1); \ } \ } while(0) int nerrors=0; int nwarnings=0; static char *temp_macro_name=NULL; static kate_float timebase = (kate_float)0; typedef kate_style kd_style; typedef kate_region kd_region; typedef struct kd_curve { size_t idx; kate_curve *curve; } kd_curve; typedef struct kd_motion { size_t idx; kate_motion *motion; } kd_motion; typedef struct kd_palette { kate_palette *palette; } kd_palette; typedef struct kd_bitmap { kate_bitmap *bitmap; } kd_bitmap; static kate_style kstyle; static kate_region kregion; static kd_palette kpalette; static kd_bitmap kbitmap; static kd_curve kcurve; static kate_font_range *krange=NULL; static kate_font_mapping *kmapping=NULL; static size_t nkmotions=0; static kd_motion *kmotions=NULL; static kate_motion *kmotion=NULL; static char **style_names=NULL; static char **region_names=NULL; static char **palette_names=NULL; static char **bitmap_names=NULL; static char **curve_names=NULL; static char **motion_names=NULL; static char **font_range_names=NULL; static char **font_mapping_names=NULL; static size_t n_local_bitmaps=0; static char **local_bitmap_names=NULL; static kate_bitmap **local_bitmaps=NULL; static int open_ended_curve=0; static int n_curve_pts=-1; static int n_palette_colors=-1; static int n_bitmap_pixels=-1; static size_t n_bytes_in_stream=0; static char *byte_stream=NULL; static size_t byte_stream_size=0; static kate_float karaoke_base_height=(kate_float)0; static kate_float karaoke_top_height=(kate_float)0; typedef struct kd_event { kate_float t0; kate_float t1; kate_float duration; char *text; kate_markup_type text_markup_type; int region_index; const kate_region *region; int style_index; const kate_style *style; int secondary_style_index; const kate_style *secondary_style; int palette_index; const kate_palette *palette; int bitmap_index; const kate_bitmap *bitmap; } kd_event; static kd_event kevent; static void katedesc_trace(const char *msg,...) { va_list ap; va_start(ap,msg); vfprintf(stderr,msg,ap); va_end(ap); } /* #define KDTRACE(msg,args...) katedesc_trace(msg, ##args) */ #define KDTRACE katedesc_trace int yyerror(const char *s) { (void)s; KDTRACE("Error line %d: %s (token %s)\n",nlines,s,katedesc_text); nerrors++; return 1; } int yyerrorf(const char *msg,...) { static char buffer[4096]; va_list ap; va_start(ap,msg); vsnprintf(buffer,sizeof(buffer),msg,ap); buffer[sizeof(buffer)-1]=0; va_end(ap); return yyerror(buffer); } int yywarning(const char *s) { (void)s; KDTRACE("Warning line %d: %s (token %s)\n",nlines,s,katedesc_text); nwarnings++; return 1; } static void add_meta(kate_meta **km,const char *tag,const char *value) { if (!*km) { CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(kate_meta_create(km)); } CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(kate_meta_add_string(*km,tag,value)); } static void add_meta_byte_stream(kate_meta **km,const char *tag) { if (!*km) { CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(kate_meta_create(km)); } CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(kate_meta_add(*km,tag,byte_stream,byte_stream_size)); kate_free(byte_stream); byte_stream=NULL; n_bytes_in_stream=0; byte_stream_size=0; } static char *catstrings(char *s1,const char *s2) { size_t len; char *s; if (!s2) { yyerror("internal error: no string to append"); exit(-1); } len=(s1?strlen(s1):0)+strlen(s2)+1; s=(char*)kate_realloc(s1,len); if (!s) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } if (s1) strcat(s,s2); else strcpy(s,s2); return s; } static char *dupstring(const char *s) { size_t len; char *news; if (!s) { yyerror("internal error: no string"); exit(-1); } len=strlen(s); news=(char*)kate_malloc(len+1); if (!news) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } memcpy(news,s,len+1); return news; } static int find_item(const char *name,size_t nnames,char **names) { size_t n; for (n=0;nncolors=ncolors; kpalette.palette->colors=palette; #else yyerrorf("PNG support not compiled in: cannot load %s",filename); exit(-1); #endif } static void check_palette(const kate_palette *kp) { if (!kp) { yyerror("internal error: no palette"); exit(-1); } } static void add_palette(kate_info *ki,const char *name,kate_palette *kp) { int ret; check_palette(kp); ret=kate_info_add_palette(ki,kp); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Failed to register palette: %d",ret); } else { palette_names=(char**)kate_realloc(palette_names,ki->npalettes*sizeof(char*)); if (!palette_names) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } palette_names[ki->npalettes-1]=name?dupstring(name):NULL; } } static int find_palette(const kate_info *ki,const char *name) { return find_item(name,ki->npalettes,palette_names); } static void init_bitmap(void) { kbitmap.bitmap=(kate_bitmap*)kate_malloc(sizeof(kate_bitmap)); if (!kbitmap.bitmap) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } if (kate_bitmap_init_new(kbitmap.bitmap)<0) { yyerror("bitmap init failed"); exit(-1); } } static int compute_bitmap_x_offset(kate_float percent) { if (kbitmap.bitmap->width) { return (int)(kbitmap.bitmap->width*percent/100+0.5); } else { yyerror("Bitmap width must be known before specifying offset as a percentage"); return 0; } } static int compute_bitmap_y_offset(kate_float percent) { if (kbitmap.bitmap->height) { return (int)(kbitmap.bitmap->height*percent/100+0.5); } else { yyerror("Bitmap height must be known before specifying offset as a percentage"); return 0; } } static void load_bitmap(const char *filename,int paletted) { #ifdef HAVE_PNG int w,h; unsigned char *pixels=NULL; if (paletted) { int bpp; static char full_filename[4096]; generate_full_filename(full_filename,sizeof(full_filename),filename); if (kd_read_png8(full_filename,&w,&h,&bpp,NULL,NULL,&pixels)) { yyerrorf("failed to load %s",filename); return; } kbitmap.bitmap->type=kate_bitmap_type_paletted; kbitmap.bitmap->width=w; kbitmap.bitmap->height=h; kbitmap.bitmap->bpp=bpp; kbitmap.bitmap->pixels=pixels; kbitmap.bitmap->size=0; } else { size_t size; static char full_filename[4096]; generate_full_filename(full_filename,sizeof(full_filename),filename); if (kd_read_png(full_filename,&w,&h,&pixels,&size)) { yyerrorf("failed to load %s",filename); return; } kbitmap.bitmap->type=kate_bitmap_type_png; kbitmap.bitmap->width=w; kbitmap.bitmap->height=h; kbitmap.bitmap->bpp=0; kbitmap.bitmap->pixels=pixels; kbitmap.bitmap->size=size; } kbitmap.bitmap->palette=-1; #else (void)paletted; yyerrorf("PNG support not compiled in: cannot load %s",filename); exit(-1); #endif } static void check_bitmap(const kate_bitmap *kb) { if (!kb) { yyerror("internal error: no bitmap"); exit(-1); } } static void add_bitmap(kate_info *ki,const char *name,kate_bitmap *kb) { int ret; check_bitmap(kb); ret=kate_info_add_bitmap(ki,kb); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Failed to register bitmap: %d",ret); } else { bitmap_names=(char**)kate_realloc(bitmap_names,ki->nbitmaps*sizeof(char*)); if (!bitmap_names) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } bitmap_names[ki->nbitmaps-1]=name?dupstring(name):NULL; } } static void add_local_bitmap(kate_state *k,const char *name,kate_bitmap *kb) { int ret; check_bitmap(kb); ret=kate_encode_add_bitmap(k,kb); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Failed to register bitmap: %d",ret); } else { ++n_local_bitmaps; local_bitmap_names=(char**)kate_realloc(local_bitmap_names,n_local_bitmaps*sizeof(char*)); if (!local_bitmap_names) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } local_bitmap_names[n_local_bitmaps-1]=name?dupstring(name):NULL; local_bitmaps=(kate_bitmap**)kate_realloc(local_bitmaps,n_local_bitmaps*sizeof(kate_bitmap*)); if (!local_bitmaps) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } local_bitmaps[n_local_bitmaps-1]=kb; } } static void add_local_bitmap_index(kate_state *k,const char *name,size_t idx) { int ret; ret=kate_encode_add_bitmap_index(k,idx); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Failed to register bitmap: %d",ret); } else { ++n_local_bitmaps; local_bitmap_names=(char**)kate_realloc(local_bitmap_names,n_local_bitmaps*sizeof(char*)); if (!local_bitmap_names) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } local_bitmap_names[n_local_bitmaps-1]=name?dupstring(name):NULL; local_bitmaps=(kate_bitmap**)kate_realloc(local_bitmaps,n_local_bitmaps*sizeof(kate_bitmap*)); if (!local_bitmaps) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } local_bitmaps[n_local_bitmaps-1]=NULL; } } static int find_bitmap(const kate_info *ki,const char *name) { int ret=find_item(name,ki->nbitmaps,bitmap_names); if (ret>=0) return ret; ret=find_item(name,n_local_bitmaps,local_bitmap_names); if (ret>=0) return ret+ki->nbitmaps; return ret; } static void check_style(const kate_style *ks) { if (!ks) { yyerror("internal error: no style"); exit(-1); } } static void add_style(kate_info *ki,const char *name,const kate_style *ks) { int ret; kate_style *ks2; check_style(ks); ks2=(kate_style*)kate_malloc(sizeof(*ks2)); if (!ks2) { yyerrorf("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } memcpy(ks2,ks,sizeof(*ks2)); ret=kate_info_add_style(ki,ks2); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Failed to register style: %d",ret); } else { style_names=(char**)kate_realloc(style_names,ki->nstyles*sizeof(char*)); if (!style_names) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } style_names[ki->nstyles-1]=name?dupstring(name):NULL; } } static int find_style(const kate_info *ki,const char *name) { return find_item(name,ki->nstyles,style_names); } static void check_region(const kate_region *kr) { if (!kr) { yyerror("internal error: no region"); exit(-1); } if (kr->w<0) yyerrorf("Region width (%d) must be non negative",kr->w); if (kr->h<0) yyerrorf("Region height (%d) must be non negative",kr->h); } static void add_region(kate_info *ki,const char *name,const kate_region *kr) { int ret; kate_region *kr2; check_region(kr); kr2=(kate_region*)kate_malloc(sizeof(*kr2)); if (!kr2) { yyerrorf("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } memcpy(kr2,kr,sizeof(*kr2)); ret=kate_info_add_region(ki,kr2); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Failed to register region: %d",ret); } else { region_names=(char**)kate_realloc(region_names,ki->nregions*sizeof(char*)); if (!region_names) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } region_names[ki->nregions-1]=name?dupstring(name):NULL; } } static int find_region(const kate_info *ki,const char *name) { return find_item(name,ki->nregions,region_names); } static void check_curve(const kate_curve *kc) { size_t minpts=0,maxpts=INT_MAX; if (!kc) { yyerror("internal error: no curve"); exit(-1); } switch (kc->type) { case kate_curve_none: minpts=0; maxpts=0; break; case kate_curve_static: minpts=1; maxpts=1; break; case kate_curve_linear: minpts=2; maxpts=INT_MAX; break; case kate_curve_catmull_rom_spline: minpts=2; maxpts=INT_MAX; break; case kate_curve_bezier_cubic_spline: minpts=3; maxpts=INT_MAX; break; case kate_curve_bspline: minpts=2; maxpts=INT_MAX; break; } if (kc->nptsnpts,minpts); if (kc->npts>maxpts) yyerrorf("Curve has too many points for this type (has %d, max pts %d)",kc->npts,maxpts); if (kc->type==kate_curve_bezier_cubic_spline) { if ((kc->npts-1)%3) yyerrorf("Cubic Bezier splines should have 1+3n points"); } } static void add_curve(kate_info *ki,const char *name,kate_curve *kc) { int ret; check_curve(kc); ret=kate_info_add_curve(ki,kc); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Failed to register curve: %d",ret); } else { curve_names=(char**)kate_realloc(curve_names,ki->ncurves*sizeof(char*)); if (!curve_names) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } curve_names[ki->ncurves-1]=name?dupstring(name):NULL; } } static int find_curve(const kate_info *ki,const char *name) { return find_item(name,ki->ncurves,curve_names); } static void clear_motions(void) { kate_free(kmotions); kmotions=NULL; kmotion=NULL; nkmotions=0; } static void check_motion(kate_motion *kmotion) { if (!kmotion) { yyerror("internal error: no motion"); exit(-1); } if (kmotion->ncurves==0) { yyerror("motion must have at least one curve"); return; } if (kmotion->semantics==(kate_motion_semantics)-1) { yyerror("motion semantics is not defined"); return; } } static void add_motion(kate_info *ki,const char *name,kate_motion *km) { int ret; check_motion(km); ret=kate_info_add_motion(ki,km); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Failed to register motion: %d",ret); } else { motion_names=(char**)kate_realloc(motion_names,ki->nmotions*sizeof(char*)); if (!motion_names) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } motion_names[ki->nmotions-1]=name?dupstring(name):NULL; } clear_motions(); } static int find_motion(const kate_info *ki,const char *name) { return find_item(name,ki->nmotions,motion_names); } static void init_style(kd_style *style) { int ret=kate_style_init(style); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Error initializing style: %d\n",ret); exit(1); } } static void set_font_width(kd_style *style,kate_float s,kate_space_metric metric) { if (style->font_width>=0) { yyerror("Font width already set"); } if (style->font_height>=0 && style->font_metric!=metric) { yyerror("All font size metrics must be the same"); } style->font_width=s; style->font_metric=metric; } static void set_font_height(kd_style *style,kate_float s,kate_space_metric metric) { if (style->font_height>=0) { yyerror("Font height already set"); } if (style->font_width>=0 && style->font_metric!=metric) { yyerror("All font size metrics must be the same"); } style->font_height=s; style->font_metric=metric; } static void set_font(kd_style *style,const char *font) { size_t len; if (!font) { yyerror("Internal error: no font"); exit(-1); } len=strlen(font); if (style->font) { yyerror("Font already set"); } style->font=(char*)kate_malloc(len+1); if (!style->font) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } strcpy(style->font,font); } static void set_font_size(kd_style *style,kate_float s,kate_space_metric metric) { if (style->font_height>=0 || style->font_width>=0) { yyerror("Font width and/or height already set"); } style->font_width=s; style->font_height=s; style->font_metric=metric; } static void set_margin(kd_style *style,kate_float *margin,kate_float m,kate_space_metric metric) { int metric_already_set=0; if (&style->left_margin!=margin && style->left_margin!=0) metric_already_set=1; if (&style->top_margin!=margin && style->top_margin!=0) metric_already_set=1; if (&style->right_margin!=margin && style->right_margin!=0) metric_already_set=1; if (&style->bottom_margin!=margin && style->bottom_margin!=0) metric_already_set=1; if (metric_already_set && metric!=style->margin_metric) { yyerror("Metric must be the same for all margins"); return; } *margin=m; style->margin_metric=metric; } static void set_margins(kd_style *style, kate_float left,kate_space_metric left_metric, kate_float top,kate_space_metric top_metric, kate_float right,kate_space_metric right_metric, kate_float bottom,kate_space_metric bottom_metric) { if (left_metric!=right_metric || left_metric!=top_metric || left_metric!=bottom_metric) { yyerror("Metric must be the same for all margins"); return; } style->left_margin=left; style->top_margin=top; style->right_margin=right; style->bottom_margin=bottom; style->margin_metric=left_metric; } static void init_style_from(int idx) { const kate_style *from=ki.styles[idx]; init_style(&kstyle); memcpy(&kstyle,from,sizeof(kate_style)); } static void init_region(kd_region *region) { int ret=kate_region_init(region); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Error initializing region: %d\n",ret); exit(1); } } static void init_region_from(int idx) { const kate_region *from=ki.regions[idx]; init_region(&kregion); memcpy(&kregion,from,sizeof(kate_region)); } static void reference_curve_from(int idx) { kcurve.idx=idx; kcurve.curve=NULL; } static void init_curve(void) { kcurve.idx=0; kcurve.curve=(kate_curve*)kate_malloc(sizeof(kate_curve)); if (!kcurve.curve) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } if (kate_curve_init(kcurve.curve)<0) { yyerror("error initializing curve"); exit(-1); } } static void init_curve_from(int idx) { const kate_curve *from=ki.curves[idx]; if (!from || !from->pts) { yyerror("invalid curve to init from"); exit(-1); } init_curve(); memcpy(kcurve.curve,from,sizeof(kate_curve)); kcurve.curve->pts=(kate_float*)kate_malloc(kcurve.curve->npts*2*sizeof(kate_float)); if (!kcurve.curve->pts) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } memcpy(kcurve.curve->pts,from->pts,kcurve.curve->npts*2*sizeof(kate_float)); } static void init_curve_points(int npts) { if (!kcurve.curve) { yyerror("internal error: curve not initialized"); exit(-1); } if (n_curve_pts<0) { katedesc_error("Curve type must be specified before the points"); exit(-1); } if (npts<=0) { katedesc_error("Number of points cannot be negative or zero"); exit(-1); } kcurve.curve->npts=npts; kcurve.curve->pts=(kate_float*)kate_malloc(npts*2*sizeof(kate_float)); if (!kcurve.curve->pts) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } open_ended_curve=0; } static void init_open_ended_curve_points(void) { if (!kcurve.curve) { yyerror("internal error: curve not initialized"); exit(-1); } if (n_curve_pts<0) katedesc_error("Curve type must be specified before the points"); kcurve.curve->npts=0; kcurve.curve->pts=NULL; open_ended_curve=1; } static void add_open_ended_curve_point(kate_float pt) { if (!kcurve.curve) { yyerror("internal error: curve not initialized"); exit(-1); } ++n_curve_pts; kcurve.curve->npts=(n_curve_pts+1)/2; kcurve.curve->pts=(kate_float*)kate_realloc(kcurve.curve->pts,kcurve.curve->npts*2*sizeof(kate_float)); if (!kcurve.curve->pts) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } kcurve.curve->pts[n_curve_pts-1]=pt; } static void init_palette_colors(int ncolors) { if (!kpalette.palette) { yyerror("internal error: palette not initialized"); exit(-1); } kpalette.palette->ncolors=ncolors; kpalette.palette->colors=(kate_color*)kate_malloc(ncolors*sizeof(kate_color)); if (!kpalette.palette->colors) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } n_palette_colors=0; } static void init_bitmap_pixels(int width,int height,int bpp) { if (!kbitmap.bitmap) { yyerror("internal error: bitmap not initialized"); exit(-1); } if (width<=0 || height<=0) yyerror("Bitmap dimensions must be positive"); if (bpp<=0) yyerror("Bitmap bit depth must be positive"); if (bpp>8) yyerrorf("Bitmap bit depth must not be more than 8 (is %d)",bpp); kbitmap.bitmap->type=kate_bitmap_type_paletted; kbitmap.bitmap->width=width; kbitmap.bitmap->height=height; kbitmap.bitmap->bpp=bpp; kbitmap.bitmap->pixels=(unsigned char*)kate_malloc(width*height*sizeof(unsigned char)); if (!kbitmap.bitmap->pixels) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } kbitmap.bitmap->size=0; n_bitmap_pixels=0; } static void init_png_bitmap_pixels(int width,int height,int size) { if (!kbitmap.bitmap) { yyerror("internal error: bitmap not initialized"); exit(-1); } if (width<=0 || height<=0) yyerror("Bitmap dimensions must be positive"); kbitmap.bitmap->type=kate_bitmap_type_png; kbitmap.bitmap->width=width; kbitmap.bitmap->height=height; kbitmap.bitmap->bpp=0; kbitmap.bitmap->pixels=(unsigned char*)kate_malloc(size); if (!kbitmap.bitmap->pixels) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } kbitmap.bitmap->size=size; n_bitmap_pixels=0; } static void init_byte_stream(int nbytes) { if (nbytes<0) { yyerror("internal error: negative number of bytes"); exit(-1); } byte_stream=(char*)kate_malloc(nbytes); if (!byte_stream) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } n_bytes_in_stream=0; byte_stream_size=nbytes; } static void set_color(kate_color *kc,uint32_t c) { int r=(c>>24)&0xff; int g=(c>>16)&0xff; int b=(c>>8)&0xff; int a=(c>>0)&0xff; if (!kc) { yyerror("Internal error: null color"); exit(-1); } if (r<0 || r>255) yyerrorf("red component (%d) must be between 0 and 255",r); if (g<0 || g>255) yyerrorf("green component (%d) must be between 0 and 255",g); if (b<0 || b>255) yyerrorf("blue component (%d) must be between 0 and 255",b); if (a<0 || a>255) yyerrorf("alpha component (%d) must be between 0 and 255",a); kc->r=r; kc->g=g; kc->b=b; kc->a=a; } static void init_event(kd_event *ev) { if (!ev) { yyerror("Internal error: null event"); exit(-1); } ev->t0=ev->t1=ev->duration=(kate_float)-1.0; ev->text=NULL; ev->text_markup_type=kate_markup_none; ev->region_index=ev->style_index=ev->secondary_style_index=-1; ev->region=NULL; ev->style=NULL; ev->secondary_style=NULL; ev->palette_index=ev->bitmap_index=-1; ev->palette=NULL; ev->bitmap=NULL; } static void kd_encode_set_id(kate_state *kstate,unsigned int id) { if (id&0x80000000) yyerrorf("ID %d (hex %x) out of range, must fit on 31 bits",id,id); /* unused at the moment - will need to map an autogenerated id to this user id */ (void)kstate; (void)id; } static int add_entity(const char *entity,char **text,size_t *wlen0) { int count=0; if (!entity || !text || !wlen0) { yyerror("internal error: add_entity passed null parameter"); exit(-1); } /* write out the entity */ while (*entity) { int ret=kate_text_set_character(kate_utf8,*entity,text,wlen0); if (ret<0) return ret; count+=ret; ++entity; } return count; } static char *expand_numeric_entities(const char *text) { enum { s_text, s_amp, s_code, s_named } state=s_text; int c,code=0,code_from_numeric,base=-1; size_t len=strlen(text),len0=len+1,rlen0=len0,wlen0=len0,allocated=len0; /* we might need to replace "�" with "&" - we can't use more characters, so we needn't allocate more */ /* this might change if we even can replace a numeric entity with a named one that is longer as a string */ char *newtext=(char*)kate_malloc(allocated),*newtextptr=newtext; if (!newtext) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } while (1) { int ret=kate_text_get_character(kate_utf8,&text,&rlen0); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to read character: %d",ret); kate_free(newtext); return NULL; } c=ret; code_from_numeric=0; switch (state) { case s_text: if (c=='&') { state=s_amp; code=0; } break; case s_amp: if (c=='#') { state=s_code; base=-1; /* unknown yet */ } else { state=s_named; /* we've encountered a named entity, and we've discarded the & already, so we need to add it now before the newly read character */ ret=kate_text_set_character(kate_utf8,'&',&newtextptr,&wlen0); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to write character: %d",ret); kate_free(newtext); return NULL; } } break; case s_code: if (c==';') { if (base<0) { /* no code given */ yyerrorf("no code given in numeric entity"); c=0; code_from_numeric=1; state=s_text; } else { c=code; /* this will be written below */ code_from_numeric=1; state=s_text; } } else { /* if first character, determine if this is decimal or hexadecimal */ if (base<0) { if (c=='x' || c=='X') { base=16; break; /* the code starts next character */ } else { base=10; /* fall through */ } } code*=base; if (isdigit(c)) code+=(c-'0'); else if (base==16 && isxdigit(c)) code+=(tolower(c)-'a'+10); else yyerrorf("invalid character in numeric entity (only numeric entities are supported), got %d",c); } break; case s_named: if (c==';') { state=s_text; } break; } if (state==s_text || state==s_named) { /* we don't want to expand characters in "<&>" as they would then be wrongly interpreted, so we insert here as entities - note that we don't want to expand them and do another pass to reencode them, as we then might pick up others that *were* in the text verbatim */ if (code_from_numeric && (c&~0xff)==0 && strchr("<&>",c)) { switch (c) { case '<': ret=add_entity("<",&newtextptr,&wlen0); break; case '&': ret=add_entity("&",&newtextptr,&wlen0); break; case '>': ret=add_entity(">",&newtextptr,&wlen0); break; } } else { ret=kate_text_set_character(kate_utf8,c,&newtextptr,&wlen0); } if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to write character: %d",ret); kate_free(newtext); return NULL; } } if (c==0) break; } return newtext; } static char *getrawline(const char **text) { size_t rlen0; int newline,in_newline=0; const char *start_of_line; int c; if (!text || !*text) { yyerror("error: getrawline passed invalid text pointer"); exit(-1); } rlen0=strlen(*text)+1; start_of_line=*text; while (1) { const char *ptr=*text; int ret=kate_text_get_character(kate_utf8,text,&rlen0); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to read character: %d",ret); return NULL; } c=ret; if (c==0) { /* end of the string, return everything */ size_t len=strlen(start_of_line); char *line=(char*)kate_malloc(len+1); memcpy(line,start_of_line,len+1); *text=ptr; /* do not push past the start of the new line */ return line; } newline=(c=='\r' || c=='\n'); if (!newline && in_newline) { /* we are at the start of a new line */ char *line=(char*)kate_malloc(ptr-start_of_line+1); memcpy(line,start_of_line,ptr-start_of_line); line[ptr-start_of_line]=0; *text=ptr; /* do not push past the start of the new line */ return line; } in_newline=newline; } } static void trimend(char *line,size_t rlen0,int *eol) { int ret; int c; int ws; char *text=line; if (!line) return; ret=kate_text_get_character(kate_utf8,(const char**)&text,&rlen0); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to read character: %d",ret); return; } c=ret; if (c==0) { *eol=1; return; } trimend(text,rlen0,eol); ws=((c<=0xff) && (strchr(" \t\n\r",c)!=NULL)); if (*eol && ws) *line=0; if (!ws) *eol=0; } static char *trimline(const char *line) { char *trimmed; size_t rlen0; int c; int eol=0; if (!line) { yyerror("error: trimline passed null line"); exit(-1); } rlen0=strlen(line)+1; /* first seek to the first non whitespace character in the line */ while (1) { const char *ptr=line; int ret=kate_text_get_character(kate_utf8,&ptr,&rlen0); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to read character: %d",ret); return NULL; } c=ret; if (!c || (c!=' ' && c!='\t')) { /* we found a non whitespace, or an end of line, stop */ break; } /* we can advance the start of the line */ line=ptr; } rlen0=strlen(line)+1; trimmed=(char*)kate_malloc(rlen0); memcpy(trimmed,line,rlen0); trimend(trimmed,strlen(trimmed)+1,&eol); return trimmed; } static char *trimtext(const char *text) { char *newtext=(char*)kate_malloc(1); *newtext=0; while (text && *text) { char *line=getrawline(&text); char *trimmed=trimline(line); kate_free(line); if (*trimmed && strcmp(trimmed,"\n")) { /* ignore empty lines */ if (newtext && *newtext) { /* add a newline between lines (eg, not before the first line) */ newtext=catstrings(newtext,"\n"); } newtext=catstrings(newtext,trimmed); } kate_free(trimmed); } return newtext; } static char *trimtext_pre(const char *text) { /* in pre, we just kill a new line at start and one at the end, if any */ size_t len; char *newtext; if (!text) { yyerror("error: trimtext_pre passed null text"); exit(-1); } len=strlen(text); newtext=(char*)kate_malloc(len+1); /* start */ if (*text=='\n') { memcpy(newtext,text+1,len); --len; } else { memcpy(newtext,text,len+1); } /* end */ if (len>0 && newtext[len-1]=='\n') { newtext[len-1]=0; } return newtext; } static void backslash_n_to_newline(char *text) { char *ptr=text; while (ptr && (ptr=strstr(ptr,"\\n"))) { *ptr='\n'; memmove(ptr+1,ptr+2,strlen(ptr+2)+1); } } static void set_event_text(kd_event *ev,const char *text,int pre,int markup) { char *newtext,*expanded; size_t len; if (ev->text) { yyerrorf("text already set (to %s, trying to set to %s)",ev->text,text); return; } if (!text) { yyerror("null text"); return; } len=strlen(text); newtext=(char*)kate_malloc(len+1); memcpy(newtext,text,len+1); backslash_n_to_newline(newtext); expanded=expand_numeric_entities(newtext); kate_free(newtext); newtext=expanded; if (!pre) { char *trimmed_newtext=trimtext(newtext); kate_free(newtext); newtext=trimmed_newtext; } else { char *trimmed_newtext=trimtext_pre(newtext); kate_free(newtext); newtext=trimmed_newtext; } if (markup) { ev->text_markup_type=kate_markup_simple; } else { ev->text_markup_type=kate_markup_none; } ev->text=newtext; } static void set_event_text_from(kd_event *ev,const char *source,int pre,int markup) { FILE *f; char *text=NULL; char s[4096],*sret; f=fopen(source,"rt"); if (!f) { yyerrorf("Failed to open file %s\n",source); exit(-1); } sret=fgets(s,sizeof(s),f); if (!sret) { yyerrorf("Failed to read from file %s\n",source); exit(-1); } while (!feof(f)) { /* This implicitely forbids embedded zeros - could this be a problem ? */ text=catstrings(text,s); sret=fgets(s,sizeof(s),f); if (!sret) { yyerrorf("Failed to read from file %s\n",source); exit(-1); } } fclose(f); if (text) { set_event_text(ev,text,pre,markup); kate_free(text); } } static void set_event_t0_t1(kd_event *ev,kate_float t0,kate_float t1) { if (ev->t0>=0) { yyerror("start time already set"); return; } if (ev->t1>=0) { yyerror("end time already set"); return; } ev->t0=t0; ev->t1=t1; } static void set_event_t0(kd_event *ev,kate_float v) { if (ev->t0>=0) { yyerror("start time already set"); return; } ev->t0=v; } static void set_event_t1(kd_event *ev,kate_float v) { if (ev->t1>=0) { yyerror("end time already set"); return; } ev->t1=v; } static void set_event_duration(kd_event *ev,kate_float v) { if (ev->duration>=0) { yyerror("duration already set"); return; } ev->duration=v; } static void set_event_region_index(kd_event *ev,int r) { int ret; if (ev->region_index>=0 || ev->region) { yyerror("region already set"); return; } ev->region_index=r; ret=kate_encode_set_region_index(&k,r); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set region index: %d",ret); } static void set_event_region(kd_event *ev,kate_region *kr) { int ret; check_region(kr); if (ev->region_index>=0 || ev->region) { yyerror("region already set"); return; } ev->region=kr; ret=kate_encode_set_region(&k,kr); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set region: %d",ret); } static void set_event_style_index(kd_event *ev,int s) { int ret; if (ev->style_index>=0 || ev->style) { yyerror("style already set"); return; } ev->style_index=s; ret=kate_encode_set_style_index(&k,s); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set style index: %d",ret); } static void set_event_secondary_style_index(kd_event *ev,int s) { int ret; if (ev->secondary_style_index>=0 || ev->secondary_style) { yyerror("secondary style already set"); return; } ev->secondary_style_index=s; ret=kate_encode_set_secondary_style_index(&k,s); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set secondary style index: %d",ret); } static void set_event_style(kd_event *ev,kate_style *ks) { int ret; check_style(ks); if (ev->style_index>=0 || ev->style) { yyerror("style already set"); return; } ev->style=ks; ret=kate_encode_set_style(&k,ks); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set style: %d",ret); } static void set_event_secondary_style(kd_event *ev,kate_style *ks) { int ret; check_style(ks); if (ev->secondary_style_index>=0 || ev->secondary_style) { yyerror("secondary style already set"); return; } ev->secondary_style=ks; ret=kate_encode_set_secondary_style(&k,ks); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set secondary style: %d",ret); } static void set_event_palette_index(kd_event *ev,int p) { int ret; if (ev->palette_index>=0 || ev->palette) { yyerror("palette already set"); return; } ev->palette_index=p; ret=kate_encode_set_palette_index(&k,p); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set palette index: %d",ret); } static void set_event_palette(kd_event *ev,kate_palette *kp) { int ret; check_palette(kp); if (ev->palette_index>=0 || ev->palette) { yyerror("palette already set"); return; } ev->palette=kp; ret=kate_encode_set_palette(&k,kp); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set palette: %d",ret); } static void set_event_bitmap_index(kd_event *ev,int b) { int ret; if (ev->bitmap_index>=0 || ev->bitmap) { yyerror("bitmap already set"); return; } ev->bitmap_index=b; ret=kate_encode_set_bitmap_index(&k,b); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set bitmap index: %d",ret); } static void set_event_bitmap(kd_event *ev,kate_bitmap *kb) { int ret; check_bitmap(kb); if (ev->bitmap_index>=0 || ev->bitmap) { yyerror("bitmap already set"); return; } ev->bitmap=kb; ret=kate_encode_set_bitmap(&k,kb); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set bitmap: %d",ret); } static void kd_add_event_meta(const char *tag,const char *value) { kate_meta *meta; int ret; ret=kate_meta_create(&meta); if (ret>=0) { ret=kate_meta_add_string(meta,tag,value); if (ret>=0) { ret=kate_encode_merge_meta(&k,meta); if (ret<0) { kate_meta_destroy(meta); } } else { kate_meta_destroy(meta); } } if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to add metadata: %d",ret); } static void kd_add_event_meta_byte_stream(const char *tag) { kate_meta *meta; int ret; ret=kate_meta_create(&meta); if (ret>=0) { ret=kate_meta_add(meta,tag,byte_stream,byte_stream_size); if (ret>=0) { ret=kate_encode_merge_meta(&k,meta); if (ret<0) { kate_meta_destroy(meta); } } else { kate_meta_destroy(meta); } } if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to add metadata: %d",ret); kate_free(byte_stream); byte_stream=NULL; n_bytes_in_stream=0; byte_stream_size=0; } static kd_event *check_event(kd_event *ev) { /* we can set: start and end start and duration duration and end */ int sets=0; if (ev->t0>=(kate_float)0.0) ++sets; if (ev->t1>=(kate_float)0.0) ++sets; if (ev->duration>=(kate_float)0.0) ++sets; if (sets<2) { yyerror("start/end times underspecified"); return NULL; } if (sets>2) { yyerror("start/end times overspecified"); return NULL; } if (ev->t0<(kate_float)0.0) ev->t0=ev->t1-ev->duration; if (ev->t1<(kate_float)0.0) ev->t1=ev->t0+ev->duration; return ev; } static void init_motion(void) { kmotions=(kd_motion*)kate_realloc(kmotions,(nkmotions+1)*sizeof(kd_motion)); if (!kmotions) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } ++nkmotions; kmotions[nkmotions-1].idx=0; kmotions[nkmotions-1].motion=kate_malloc(sizeof(kate_motion)); kmotion=kmotions[nkmotions-1].motion; if (!kmotion) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } if (kate_motion_init(kmotion)<0) { yyerror("failed to init motion"); exit(-1); } kmotion->semantics=(kate_motion_semantics)-1; } static void add_curve_to_motion(kate_motion *kmotion,kate_float duration) { kmotion->ncurves++; kmotion->curves=(kate_curve**)kate_realloc(kmotion->curves,kmotion->ncurves*sizeof(kate_curve*)); if (!kmotion->curves) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } kmotion->durations=(kate_float*)kate_realloc(kmotion->durations,kmotion->ncurves*sizeof(kate_float)); if (!kmotion->durations) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } if (kcurve.curve) { check_curve(kcurve.curve); kmotion->curves[kmotion->ncurves-1]=kcurve.curve; kcurve.curve=NULL; } else { if (kcurve.idx>=ki.ncurves) { yyerror("Internal error: curve index out of range"); exit(-1); } kmotion->curves[kmotion->ncurves-1]=ki.curves[kcurve.idx]; } kmotion->durations[kmotion->ncurves-1]=duration; } static size_t get_num_glyphs(const char *text) { size_t len0; size_t nglyphs=0; int intag=0,c; if (!text) { yyerror("Internal error: get_num_glyphs got NULL text"); exit(-1); } len0=strlen(text)+1; while ((c=kate_text_get_character(kate_utf8,&text,&len0))>0) { if (c=='<') intag++; if (!intag) ++nglyphs; if (c=='>') intag--; } return nglyphs; } static void init_simple_glyph_pointer_motion(void) { init_motion(); kmotion->semantics=kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1; karaoke_base_height=(kate_float)0; karaoke_top_height=(kate_float)0; } static int get_glyph_pointer_offset(unsigned int pointer_id) { if (pointer_id<1 || pointer_id>4) { yyerrorf("Only glyph pointers 1-4 are available (trying to set %d)",pointer_id); exit(-1); } return (kate_motion_semantics)(kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1+pointer_id-1); } static kate_float get_last_glyph_x(const kate_motion *km) { const kate_curve *kc; if (!km) { yyerror("internal error: no motion"); exit(-1); } if (km->ncurves==0) return (kate_float)-0.5; /* by default, center of the glyph before the first one (eg, marks nothing yet) */ kc=km->curves[km->ncurves-1]; if (kc->npts<1) yyerror("internal error: no points in last curve"); return kc->pts[kc->npts*2-2]; /* -1 would be y */ } static kate_float compute_karaoke_height(float y) { /* turn height (bottom to top) to screen coordinates (top to bottom): negate */ return -(karaoke_base_height*(1-y)+karaoke_top_height*y); } static void add_glyph_pause(kate_float dt,kate_float y) { init_curve(); kcurve.curve->type=kate_curve_static; kcurve.curve->npts=1; kcurve.curve->pts=(kate_float*)kate_malloc(kcurve.curve->npts*2*sizeof(kate_float)); if (!kcurve.curve->pts) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } kcurve.curve->pts[0]=get_last_glyph_x(kmotion); kcurve.curve->pts[1]=compute_karaoke_height(y); add_curve_to_motion(kmotion,dt); } static void add_glyph_transition(unsigned int glyph,kate_float dt,kate_float ystart,kate_float ytop,int absolute,kate_float pause_fraction) { /* get the last glyph position and the new one */ kate_float x0=get_last_glyph_x(kmotion); kate_float x1=glyph+(kate_float)0.5; size_t n; /* convert absolute to relative */ if (absolute) { for (n=0;nncurves;++n) dt-=kmotion->durations[n]; } if (dt<(kate_float)0.0) { yyerrorf("duration (%f) must not be negative\n",dt); exit(-1); } /* add a pause before the next jump */ if (pause_fraction>(kate_float)0.0) { kate_float delay=dt*pause_fraction; add_glyph_pause(delay,ystart); dt-=delay; if (dt<(kate_float)0.0) dt=(kate_float)0.0; x0=get_last_glyph_x(kmotion); } init_curve(); if (dt==(kate_float)0.0) { /* if zero duration, just add static point at the end point */ kcurve.curve->type=kate_curve_static; kcurve.curve->npts=1; kcurve.curve->pts=(kate_float*)kate_malloc(kcurve.curve->npts*2*sizeof(kate_float)); if (!kcurve.curve->pts) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } /* directly at the end position */ kcurve.curve->pts[0]=x1; kcurve.curve->pts[1]=compute_karaoke_height(ystart); } else { kcurve.curve->type=kate_curve_catmull_rom_spline; kcurve.curve->npts=3+2; /* the two end points are duplicated */ kcurve.curve->pts=(kate_float*)kate_malloc(kcurve.curve->npts*2*sizeof(kate_float)); if (!kcurve.curve->pts) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } /* start position */ kcurve.curve->pts[0]=kcurve.curve->pts[2]=x0; kcurve.curve->pts[1]=kcurve.curve->pts[3]=compute_karaoke_height(ystart); /* the interpolated points */ for (n=2;nnpts-2;++n) { kate_float t=(n-1)/(kate_float)(kcurve.curve->npts-2-1); kcurve.curve->pts[n*2]=kcurve.curve->pts[n*2+2]=x1*t+x0*((kate_float)1.0-t); kcurve.curve->pts[n*2+1]=kcurve.curve->pts[n*2+3]=compute_karaoke_height(ytop); } /* end position */ kcurve.curve->pts[kcurve.curve->npts*2-4]=kcurve.curve->pts[kcurve.curve->npts*2-2]=x1; kcurve.curve->pts[kcurve.curve->npts*2-3]=kcurve.curve->pts[kcurve.curve->npts*2-1]=compute_karaoke_height(ystart); } add_curve_to_motion(kmotion,dt); } static void add_glyph_transition_to_text(const char *text,kate_float dt,kate_float ystart,kate_float ytop,int absolute,kate_float pause_fraction) { char *newtext; if (!text) { yyerror("null text"); return; } if (kevent.text) { char *text2=(char*)kate_realloc(kevent.text,strlen(kevent.text)+strlen(text)+1); if (!text2) { yyerror("out of memory"); return; } strcat(text2,text); kevent.text=text2; } else { char *text2=(char*)kate_malloc(strlen(text)+1); if (!text2) { yyerror("out of memory"); return; } strcpy(text2,text); kevent.text=text2; } backslash_n_to_newline(kevent.text); newtext=expand_numeric_entities(kevent.text); if (!newtext) return; kate_free(kevent.text); kevent.text=newtext; add_glyph_transition(get_num_glyphs(kevent.text)-1,dt,ystart,ytop,absolute,pause_fraction); } static void set_style_morph(kd_event *ev,int from,int to) { int ret; if (!ev) { yyerror("internal error: no event"); exit(-1); } if (from<0 || to<0) { yyerror("error: style index cannot be negative"); exit(-1); } if (ev->style_index>=0 || ev->style) { yyerror("style already set"); return; } ev->style_index=from; ret=kate_encode_set_style_index(&k,from); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set style index: %d",ret); if (ev->secondary_style_index>=0 || ev->secondary_style) { yyerror("secondary style already set"); return; } ev->secondary_style_index=to; ret=kate_encode_set_secondary_style_index(&k,to); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set secondary_style index: %d",ret); } static void clear_local_bitmaps(void) { size_t n; if (local_bitmap_names) { for (n=0;nmeta) kate_meta_destroy(local_bitmaps[n]->meta); kate_free(local_bitmaps[n]->pixels); kate_free(local_bitmaps[n]); } } kate_free(local_bitmap_names); local_bitmap_names=NULL; kate_free(local_bitmaps); local_bitmaps=NULL; } n_local_bitmaps=0; } static void clear_event(kd_event *ev) { if (!ev) { yyerror("internal error: no event"); exit(-1); } if (ev->text) { kate_free(ev->text); ev->text=NULL; } clear_motions(); clear_local_bitmaps(); } static void kd_finalize_simple_timed_glyph_motion(kate_motion *kmotion) { const kd_event *ev=&kevent; kate_float duration=ev->duration; kate_float t0=ev->t0,t1=ev->t1; kate_float duration_so_far; size_t n; int sets; if (!kmotion) { yyerror("internal error: kd_finalize_simple_timed_glyph_motion passed NULL motion"); exit(-1); } /* for this helper motion, we require the timing of the event to be known in advance */ sets=0; if (t0>=(kate_float)0.0) ++sets; if (t1>=(kate_float)0.0) ++sets; if (duration>=(kate_float)0.0) ++sets; if (sets<2) { yyerror("start/end times must be specified before timed glyph marker motion setup"); return; } if (sets>2) { yyerror("start/end times overspecified"); return; } if (t0<(kate_float)0.0) t0=t1-duration; if (t1<(kate_float)0.0) t1=t0+duration; duration=t1-t0; /* add a pause to take us to the end time */ duration_so_far=(kate_float)0.0; for (n=0;nncurves;++n) duration_so_far+=kmotion->durations[n]; if (duration_so_far>duration) { yyerrorf("Simple timed glyph motion lasts longer than its event (motion %f, event %f)",duration_so_far,duration); exit(-1); } add_glyph_pause(duration-duration_so_far,(kate_float)1.0); } static void set_motion_mapping(kate_motion *kmotion,kate_motion_mapping x_mapping,kate_motion_mapping y_mapping) { if (!kmotion) { yyerror("internal error: set_motion_mapping passed NULL motion"); exit(-1); } kmotion->x_mapping=x_mapping; kmotion->y_mapping=y_mapping; } static void set_motion_semantics(kate_motion *kmotion,kate_motion_semantics semantics) { if (!kmotion) { yyerror("internal error: set_motion_semantics passed NULL motion"); exit(-1); } if (kmotion->semantics!=(kate_motion_semantics)-1) { yyerror("semantics is already defined"); return; } kmotion->semantics=semantics; } static kate_motion_semantics kd_get_marker_position_semantics(int n) { switch (n) { case 1: return kate_motion_semantics_marker1_position; case 2: return kate_motion_semantics_marker2_position; case 3: return kate_motion_semantics_marker3_position; case 4: return kate_motion_semantics_marker4_position; default: yyerrorf("Invalid marker number: %d (only 1-4 are supported)",n); exit(-1); } return kate_motion_semantics_marker4_position; } static kate_motion_semantics kd_get_marker_bitmap_semantics(int n) { switch (n) { case 1: return kate_motion_semantics_marker1_bitmap; case 2: return kate_motion_semantics_marker2_bitmap; case 3: return kate_motion_semantics_marker3_bitmap; case 4: return kate_motion_semantics_marker4_bitmap; default: yyerrorf("Invalid marker number: %d (only 1-4 are supported)",n); exit(-1); } return kate_motion_semantics_marker4_bitmap; } static kate_motion_semantics kd_get_glyph_pointer_semantics(int n) { switch (n) { case 1: return kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1; case 2: return kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_2; case 3: return kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_3; case 4: return kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4; default: yyerrorf("Invalid glyph pointer number: %d (only 1-4 are supported)",n); exit(-1); } return kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4; } static kate_motion_semantics kd_get_glyph_pointer_bitmap_semantics(int n) { switch (n) { case 1: return kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1_bitmap; case 2: return kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_2_bitmap; case 3: return kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_3_bitmap; case 4: return kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4_bitmap; default: yyerrorf("Invalid glyph pointer number: %d (only 1-4 are supported)",n); exit(-1); } return kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4_bitmap; } static void kd_add_event_motion(kate_motion *kmotion) { int ret; if (!kmotion) { yyerror("internal error: kd_add_event_motion passed NULL motion"); exit(-1); } check_motion(kmotion); ret=kate_encode_add_motion(&k,kmotion,1); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to add motion: %d",ret); exit(-1); } clear_motions(); } static void kd_add_event_motion_index(size_t idx) { int ret; if (idx>=ki.nmotions) { yyerrorf("Motion index %u out of range (%u motions available)",idx,ki.nmotions); exit(-1); } ret=kate_encode_add_motion_index(&k,idx); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to add motion: %d",ret); exit(-1); } clear_motions(); } static void init_font_range(void) { krange=(kate_font_range*)kate_malloc(sizeof(kate_font_range)); if (!krange) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } krange->first_code_point=-1; krange->last_code_point=-1; krange->first_bitmap=-1; } static void set_font_range_code_point_string(int *cp,const char *s) { size_t len0; int ret,c; if (!cp) { yyerror("internal error: no code point pointer"); exit(-1); } if (!s) { yyerror("internal error: no string"); exit(-1); } len0=strlen(s)+1; ret=kate_text_get_character(kate_utf8,&s,&len0); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to get character from string: %d",ret); return; } c=ret; ret=kate_text_get_character(kate_utf8,&s,&len0); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to get character from string: %d",ret); return; } if (ret) { yyerror("code point string should contain only one character"); return; } *cp=c; } static void set_font_range_first_code_point_string(const char *s) { if (!s) { yyerror("internal error: no string"); exit(-1); } if (!krange) { yyerror("internal error: no font range"); exit(-1); } set_font_range_code_point_string(&krange->first_code_point,s); } static void set_font_range_last_code_point_string(const char *s) { if (!s) { yyerror("internal error: no string"); exit(-1); } if (!krange) { yyerror("internal error: no font range"); exit(-1); } set_font_range_code_point_string(&krange->last_code_point,s); } static void set_font_range_first_code_point(int idx) { if (!krange) { yyerror("internal error: no font range"); exit(-1); } krange->first_code_point=idx; } static void set_font_range_last_code_point(int idx) { if (!krange) { yyerror("internal error: no font range"); exit(-1); } krange->last_code_point=idx; } static void set_font_range_first_bitmap(int idx) { if (!krange) { yyerror("internal error: no font range"); exit(-1); } krange->first_bitmap=idx; } static void add_font_range(kate_info *ki,const char *name,kate_font_range *kfr) { int ret; if (!ki || !kfr) { yyerror("internal error: no kate_info or kate_font_range"); exit(-1); } if (!krange) { yyerror("internal error: no font range"); exit(-1); } if (krange->first_code_point<0) yyerror("first code point not set"); if (krange->last_code_point<0) yyerror("last code point not set"); if (krange->last_code_pointfirst_code_point) yyerror("last code point cannnot be less than first code point"); if (krange->first_bitmap<0) yyerror("bitmap index not set"); ret=kate_info_add_font_range(ki,kfr); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to add font range: %d",ret); } else { font_range_names=(char**)kate_realloc(font_range_names,ki->nfont_ranges*sizeof(char*)); if (!font_range_names) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } font_range_names[ki->nfont_ranges-1]=name?dupstring(name):NULL; } } static int find_font_range(const kate_info *ki,const char *name) { return find_item(name,ki->nfont_ranges,font_range_names); } static void init_font_mapping(void) { kmapping=(kate_font_mapping*)kate_malloc(sizeof(kate_font_mapping)); if (!kmapping) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } kmapping->nranges=0; kmapping->ranges=NULL; } static int check_font_overlap(const kate_font_range *kfr0,const kate_font_range *kfr1) { if (!kfr0 || !kfr1) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (kfr0->last_code_pointfirst_code_point) return 0; if (kfr1->last_code_pointfirst_code_point) return 0; return KATE_E_INIT; } static int check_font_ranges(const kate_font_mapping *kfm) { size_t n,l; if (!kfm) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; for (n=0;nnranges;++n) { const kate_font_range *kfr=kfm->ranges[n]; if (!kfr) return KATE_E_INIT; if (kfr->last_code_pointfirst_code_point) return KATE_E_INIT; for (l=n+1;lnranges;++l) { int ret=check_font_overlap(kfr,kfm->ranges[l]); if (ret<0) return ret; } } return 0; } static void add_font_range_to_mapping(void) { int ret; if (!krange) { yyerror("internal error: no font range"); exit(-1); } if (!kmapping) { yyerror("internal error: no font mapping"); exit(-1); } kmapping->ranges=(kate_font_range**)kate_realloc(kmapping->ranges,(kmapping->nranges+1)*sizeof(kate_font_range*)); if (!kmapping->ranges) { yyerror("error: out of memory"); exit(-1); } kmapping->ranges[kmapping->nranges]=krange; ++kmapping->nranges; ret=check_font_ranges(kmapping); if (ret<0) yyerror("font mapping ranges overlap"); krange=NULL; } static void add_font_mapping(kate_info *ki,const char *name,kate_font_mapping *kfm) { int ret; if (!ki) { yyerror("internal error: no kate_info"); exit(-1); } if (!kfm) { yyerror("internal error: no font mapping"); exit(-1); } if (kfm->nranges==0) yyerror("font mapping has no ranges"); ret=kate_info_add_font_mapping(ki,kfm); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to add font mapping: %d",ret); } else { font_mapping_names=(char**)kate_realloc(font_mapping_names,ki->nfont_mappings*sizeof(char*)); if (!font_mapping_names) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } font_mapping_names[ki->nfont_mappings-1]=name?dupstring(name):NULL; } } static int find_font_mapping(const kate_info *ki,const char *name) { return find_item(name,ki->nfont_mappings,font_mapping_names); } static void kd_write_headers(void) { int ret=write_headers(katedesc_out); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Failed to write headers: %d\n",ret); exit(-1); } } static void kd_encode_text(kate_state *kstate,kd_event *ev) { int ret; ogg_packet op; if (!ev) { yyerror("internal error: no event"); exit(-1); } ret=kate_encode_set_markup_type(kstate,ev->text_markup_type); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to set text markup type: %d",ret); return; } update_stream_time(kstate,katedesc_out,kate_duration_granule(kstate->ki,timebase+ev->t0)); ret=kate_ogg_encode_text(kstate,timebase+ev->t0,timebase+ev->t1,ev->text?ev->text:"",ev->text?strlen(ev->text):0,&op); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to encode text %s: %d",ev->text?ev->text:"",ret); return; } ret=send_packet(katedesc_out,&op,kate_duration_granule(kstate->ki,timebase+ev->t0)); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to send text packet: %d",ret); } } static void kd_encode_set_language(kate_state *kstate,const char *s) { int ret; if (!s) { yyerror("internal error: no language string"); exit(-1); } ret=kate_encode_set_language(kstate,s); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set event language override: %d",ret); } static uint32_t make_color(uint32_t r,uint32_t g,uint32_t b,uint32_t a) { return (r<<24)|(g<<16)|(b<<8)|a; } static uint32_t make_color_alpha(uint32_t c,uint32_t a) { return (c&0xffffff00)|a; } static void record_macro_name(const char *name) { size_t len; if (!name) { yyerror("internal error: no macro name"); exit(-1); } len=strlen(name); if (temp_macro_name) kate_free(temp_macro_name); temp_macro_name=kate_malloc(len+1); if (!temp_macro_name) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } strcpy(temp_macro_name,name); } static void add_temp_macro(const char *body) { if (!body) { yyerror("internal error: no macro body"); exit(-1); } if (!temp_macro_name) { yyerror("internal error - unknown macro name"); return; } add_macro(temp_macro_name,body); kate_free(temp_macro_name); temp_macro_name=NULL; } static void set_granule_rate(unsigned int numerator,unsigned int denominator) { ki.gps_numerator=numerator; ki.gps_denominator=denominator; } static void set_granule_shift(unsigned int granule_shift) { if (granule_shift>=64) yyerror("granule shift out of range (0-64)\n"); ki.granule_shift=granule_shift; } static void set_canvas_size(unsigned int width,unsigned int height) { int ret=kate_info_set_original_canvas_size(&ki,width,height); if (ret<0) { yyerror("failed to set original canvas size"); exit(-1); } } static void add_comment(kate_comment *kc,const char *s) { /* check for "ENCODER=," as kateenc now sets it and we don't want cycles of decode/encode to duplicate them, and we want the new one to replace any existing one */ int different=0; const char *encoder="ENCODER=",*sptr=s; while (*encoder) if ((*encoder++|32)!=(*sptr++|32)) { different=1; break; } if (different) { CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(kate_comment_add(kc,s)); } } static void cleanup_names(char **names,size_t count) { size_t n; if (names) { for (n=0;n /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ # define YYSIZE_T size_t # else # define YYSIZE_T unsigned int # endif #endif #define YYSIZE_MAXIMUM ((YYSIZE_T) -1) #ifndef YY_ # if YYENABLE_NLS # if ENABLE_NLS # include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ # define YY_(msgid) dgettext ("bison-runtime", msgid) # endif # endif # ifndef YY_ # define YY_(msgid) msgid # endif #endif /* Suppress unused-variable warnings by "using" E. */ #if ! defined lint || defined __GNUC__ # define YYUSE(e) ((void) (e)) #else # define YYUSE(e) /* empty */ #endif /* Identity function, used to suppress warnings about constant conditions. */ #ifndef lint # define YYID(n) (n) #else #if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static int YYID (int yyi) #else static int YYID (yyi) int yyi; #endif { return yyi; } #endif #if ! defined yyoverflow || YYERROR_VERBOSE /* The parser invokes alloca or malloc; define the necessary symbols. */ # ifdef YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA # if YYSTACK_USE_ALLOCA # ifdef __GNUC__ # define YYSTACK_ALLOC __builtin_alloca # elif defined __BUILTIN_VA_ARG_INCR # include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ # elif defined _AIX # define YYSTACK_ALLOC __alloca # elif defined _MSC_VER # include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ # define alloca _alloca # else # define YYSTACK_ALLOC alloca # if ! defined _ALLOCA_H && ! defined _STDLIB_H && (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) # include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ # ifndef _STDLIB_H # define _STDLIB_H 1 # endif # endif # endif # endif # endif # ifdef YYSTACK_ALLOC /* Pacify GCC's `empty if-body' warning. */ # define YYSTACK_FREE(Ptr) do { /* empty */; } while (YYID (0)) # ifndef YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM /* The OS might guarantee only one guard page at the bottom of the stack, and a page size can be as small as 4096 bytes. So we cannot safely invoke alloca (N) if N exceeds 4096. Use a slightly smaller number to allow for a few compiler-allocated temporary stack slots. */ # define YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM 4032 /* reasonable circa 2006 */ # endif # else # define YYSTACK_ALLOC YYMALLOC # define YYSTACK_FREE YYFREE # ifndef YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM # define YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM YYSIZE_MAXIMUM # endif # if (defined __cplusplus && ! defined _STDLIB_H \ && ! ((defined YYMALLOC || defined malloc) \ && (defined YYFREE || defined free))) # include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ # ifndef _STDLIB_H # define _STDLIB_H 1 # endif # endif # ifndef YYMALLOC # define YYMALLOC malloc # if ! defined malloc && ! defined _STDLIB_H && (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) void *malloc (YYSIZE_T); /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ # endif # endif # ifndef YYFREE # define YYFREE free # if ! defined free && ! defined _STDLIB_H && (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) void free (void *); /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ # endif # endif # endif #endif /* ! defined yyoverflow || YYERROR_VERBOSE */ #if (! defined yyoverflow \ && (! defined __cplusplus \ || (defined YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL && YYSTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL))) /* A type that is properly aligned for any stack member. */ union yyalloc { yytype_int16 yyss_alloc; YYSTYPE yyvs_alloc; }; /* The size of the maximum gap between one aligned stack and the next. */ # define YYSTACK_GAP_MAXIMUM (sizeof (union yyalloc) - 1) /* The size of an array large to enough to hold all stacks, each with N elements. */ # define YYSTACK_BYTES(N) \ ((N) * (sizeof (yytype_int16) + sizeof (YYSTYPE)) \ + YYSTACK_GAP_MAXIMUM) /* Copy COUNT objects from FROM to TO. The source and destination do not overlap. */ # ifndef YYCOPY # if defined __GNUC__ && 1 < __GNUC__ # define YYCOPY(To, From, Count) \ __builtin_memcpy (To, From, (Count) * sizeof (*(From))) # else # define YYCOPY(To, From, Count) \ do \ { \ YYSIZE_T yyi; \ for (yyi = 0; yyi < (Count); yyi++) \ (To)[yyi] = (From)[yyi]; \ } \ while (YYID (0)) # endif # endif /* Relocate STACK from its old location to the new one. The local variables YYSIZE and YYSTACKSIZE give the old and new number of elements in the stack, and YYPTR gives the new location of the stack. Advance YYPTR to a properly aligned location for the next stack. */ # define YYSTACK_RELOCATE(Stack_alloc, Stack) \ do \ { \ YYSIZE_T yynewbytes; \ YYCOPY (&yyptr->Stack_alloc, Stack, yysize); \ Stack = &yyptr->Stack_alloc; \ yynewbytes = yystacksize * sizeof (*Stack) + YYSTACK_GAP_MAXIMUM; \ yyptr += yynewbytes / sizeof (*yyptr); \ } \ while (YYID (0)) #endif /* YYFINAL -- State number of the termination state. */ #define YYFINAL 3 /* YYLAST -- Last index in YYTABLE. */ #define YYLAST 641 /* YYNTOKENS -- Number of terminals. */ #define YYNTOKENS 137 /* YYNNTS -- Number of nonterminals. */ #define YYNNTS 100 /* YYNRULES -- Number of rules. */ #define YYNRULES 309 /* YYNRULES -- Number of states. */ #define YYNSTATES 588 /* YYTRANSLATE(YYLEX) -- Bison symbol number corresponding to YYLEX. */ #define YYUNDEFTOK 2 #define YYMAXUTOK 379 #define YYTRANSLATE(YYX) \ ((unsigned int) (YYX) <= YYMAXUTOK ? yytranslate[YYX] : YYUNDEFTOK) /* YYTRANSLATE[YYLEX] -- Bison symbol number corresponding to YYLEX. */ static const yytype_uint8 yytranslate[] = { 0, 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, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 129, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 133, 136, 2, 2, 127, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 132, 2, 2, 128, 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, 135, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 130, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 131, 2, 134, 125, 2, 126, 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, 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, 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, 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, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 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, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124 }; #if YYDEBUG /* YYPRHS[YYN] -- Index of the first RHS symbol of rule number YYN in YYRHS. */ static const yytype_uint16 yyprhs[] = { 0, 0, 3, 4, 5, 13, 18, 19, 22, 23, 26, 29, 32, 35, 36, 37, 44, 45, 53, 54, 62, 63, 71, 72, 80, 81, 89, 90, 98, 99, 108, 109, 118, 121, 127, 131, 136, 139, 140, 143, 146, 148, 150, 152, 154, 156, 158, 162, 166, 170, 172, 174, 176, 178, 180, 183, 186, 191, 196, 201, 206, 211, 216, 221, 231, 236, 237, 246, 248, 250, 251, 254, 255, 257, 261, 265, 267, 271, 276, 277, 286, 289, 290, 292, 293, 300, 301, 307, 310, 311, 312, 319, 322, 325, 326, 327, 337, 338, 348, 351, 355, 359, 364, 365, 374, 378, 383, 385, 389, 391, 393, 395, 397, 399, 401, 403, 405, 408, 409, 415, 416, 420, 421, 425, 426, 430, 431, 433, 434, 436, 438, 440, 442, 444, 446, 448, 450, 452, 454, 456, 458, 460, 462, 464, 466, 468, 469, 474, 475, 481, 483, 485, 487, 489, 491, 494, 496, 498, 501, 507, 511, 513, 516, 517, 518, 524, 525, 529, 532, 533, 536, 539, 542, 546, 550, 554, 558, 563, 566, 571, 575, 578, 579, 586, 587, 593, 597, 598, 606, 607, 614, 617, 621, 624, 628, 632, 637, 641, 646, 648, 649, 655, 658, 659, 665, 666, 672, 676, 679, 680, 686, 689, 690, 696, 697, 706, 713, 718, 723, 724, 730, 732, 733, 737, 739, 742, 743, 746, 750, 753, 757, 759, 762, 766, 770, 771, 773, 775, 777, 780, 783, 786, 788, 791, 794, 797, 801, 805, 808, 811, 815, 819, 823, 827, 831, 835, 839, 843, 846, 849, 853, 855, 858, 860, 863, 866, 869, 872, 876, 881, 884, 887, 890, 891, 895, 899, 905, 909, 914, 919, 922, 923, 927, 934, 938, 943, 948, 952, 956, 957, 960, 961, 964, 966, 967, 969, 971, 973, 975, 978, 979, 984, 989, 994, 999, 1003, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1014 }; /* YYRHS -- A `-1'-separated list of the rules' RHS. */ static const yytype_int16 yyrhs[] = { 138, 0, -1, -1, -1, 139, 3, 125, 141, 140, 197, 126, -1, 4, 125, 142, 126, -1, -1, 142, 143, -1, -1, 5, 120, -1, 7, 120, -1, 70, 231, -1, 6, 120, -1, -1, -1, 8, 9, 144, 123, 145, 124, -1, -1, 8, 10, 181, 146, 125, 154, 126, -1, -1, 8, 11, 181, 147, 125, 158, 126, -1, -1, 8, 12, 181, 148, 125, 161, 126, -1, -1, 8, 43, 181, 149, 125, 217, 126, -1, -1, 8, 76, 181, 150, 125, 165, 126, -1, -1, 8, 75, 181, 151, 125, 168, 126, -1, -1, 8, 78, 79, 181, 152, 125, 232, 126, -1, -1, 8, 78, 40, 181, 153, 125, 234, 126, -1, 57, 196, -1, 97, 98, 119, 127, 119, -1, 97, 99, 119, -1, 102, 17, 119, 119, -1, 154, 155, -1, -1, 20, 193, -1, 21, 193, -1, 22, -1, 23, -1, 24, -1, 25, -1, 26, -1, 27, -1, 13, 15, 173, -1, 14, 15, 173, -1, 87, 15, 173, -1, 90, -1, 91, -1, 92, -1, 93, -1, 94, -1, 115, 174, -1, 78, 120, -1, 78, 17, 193, 157, -1, 78, 100, 193, 157, -1, 78, 101, 193, 157, -1, 103, 107, 193, 157, -1, 104, 107, 193, 157, -1, 105, 107, 193, 157, -1, 106, 107, 193, 157, -1, 108, 193, 157, 193, 157, 193, 157, 193, 157, -1, 117, 120, 128, 120, -1, -1, 117, 120, 128, 119, 156, 125, 180, 126, -1, 129, -1, 130, -1, -1, 158, 159, -1, -1, 19, -1, 16, 193, 193, -1, 17, 193, 193, -1, 111, -1, 18, 10, 182, -1, 117, 120, 128, 120, -1, -1, 117, 120, 128, 119, 160, 125, 180, 126, -1, 161, 162, -1, -1, 175, -1, -1, 119, 28, 163, 125, 176, 126, -1, -1, 28, 164, 125, 176, 126, -1, 165, 166, -1, -1, -1, 119, 77, 167, 125, 177, 126, -1, 85, 120, -1, 168, 169, -1, -1, -1, 119, 131, 119, 131, 119, 170, 125, 178, 126, -1, -1, 119, 131, 119, 86, 119, 171, 125, 179, 126, -1, 85, 120, -1, 18, 76, 186, -1, 96, 194, 195, -1, 117, 120, 128, 120, -1, -1, 117, 120, 128, 119, 172, 125, 180, 126, -1, 119, 119, 119, -1, 119, 119, 119, 119, -1, 122, -1, 122, 56, 119, -1, 41, -1, 116, -1, 41, -1, 48, -1, 45, -1, 46, -1, 44, -1, 47, -1, 176, 193, -1, -1, 177, 125, 173, 126, 230, -1, -1, 178, 119, 230, -1, -1, 179, 119, 230, -1, -1, 180, 119, 230, -1, -1, 120, -1, -1, 120, -1, 119, -1, 120, -1, 119, -1, 120, -1, 119, -1, 120, -1, 119, -1, 120, -1, 119, -1, 120, -1, 119, -1, 120, -1, 119, -1, 120, -1, 119, -1, 184, -1, -1, 191, 125, 161, 126, -1, -1, 184, 192, 125, 161, 126, -1, 121, -1, 119, -1, 118, -1, 119, -1, 118, -1, 193, 129, -1, 119, -1, 118, -1, 193, 129, -1, 119, 132, 226, 132, 228, -1, 119, 132, 228, -1, 228, -1, 197, 198, -1, -1, -1, 29, 199, 125, 201, 126, -1, -1, 29, 200, 201, -1, 201, 202, -1, -1, 89, 119, -1, 5, 120, -1, 70, 231, -1, 30, 32, 196, -1, 31, 32, 196, -1, 33, 35, 196, -1, 34, 35, 196, -1, 38, 196, 39, 196, -1, 36, 196, -1, 38, 196, 55, 196, -1, 196, 37, 196, -1, 11, 183, -1, -1, 11, 183, 203, 125, 158, 126, -1, -1, 11, 204, 125, 158, 126, -1, 215, 10, 182, -1, -1, 215, 10, 182, 205, 125, 154, 126, -1, -1, 215, 10, 206, 125, 154, 126, -1, 13, 216, -1, 112, 13, 216, -1, 113, 216, -1, 112, 113, 216, -1, 13, 85, 120, -1, 112, 13, 85, 120, -1, 113, 85, 120, -1, 112, 113, 85, 120, -1, 216, -1, -1, 43, 207, 125, 217, 126, -1, 43, 185, -1, -1, 60, 208, 125, 222, 126, -1, -1, 61, 209, 125, 224, 126, -1, 78, 40, 189, -1, 76, 186, -1, -1, 76, 210, 125, 165, 126, -1, 75, 187, -1, -1, 75, 211, 125, 168, 126, -1, -1, 8, 114, 75, 181, 212, 125, 168, 126, -1, 8, 114, 75, 181, 128, 187, -1, 117, 120, 128, 120, -1, 117, 120, 128, 213, -1, -1, 119, 214, 125, 180, 126, -1, 66, -1, -1, 216, 133, 120, -1, 120, -1, 217, 218, -1, -1, 40, 220, -1, 40, 220, 220, -1, 49, 221, -1, 12, 190, 219, -1, 69, -1, 55, 193, -1, 55, 193, 129, -1, 55, 193, 130, -1, -1, 41, -1, 42, -1, 11, -1, 29, 36, -1, 75, 17, -1, 84, 119, -1, 35, -1, 11, 16, -1, 11, 17, -1, 13, 52, -1, 51, 13, 52, -1, 50, 13, 52, -1, 13, 16, -1, 13, 17, -1, 58, 119, 16, -1, 62, 59, 119, -1, 13, 15, 53, -1, 13, 15, 54, -1, 14, 15, 53, -1, 14, 15, 54, -1, 87, 15, 53, -1, 87, 15, 54, -1, 10, 65, -1, 13, 67, -1, 13, 67, 68, -1, 87, -1, 88, 68, -1, 134, -1, 109, 108, -1, 110, 108, -1, 75, 16, -1, 75, 17, -1, 58, 119, 75, -1, 62, 59, 119, 75, -1, 87, 100, -1, 84, 119, -1, 222, 223, -1, -1, 62, 59, 119, -1, 135, 40, 220, -1, 101, 38, 193, 39, 193, -1, 63, 55, 196, -1, 62, 119, 64, 196, -1, 62, 119, 32, 196, -1, 224, 225, -1, -1, 62, 59, 119, -1, 38, 10, 182, 39, 10, 182, -1, 63, 55, 196, -1, 62, 119, 64, 196, -1, 62, 119, 32, 196, -1, 120, 64, 196, -1, 120, 32, 196, -1, -1, 119, 227, -1, -1, 193, 229, -1, 136, -1, -1, 71, -1, 72, -1, 73, -1, 74, -1, 232, 233, -1, -1, 80, 82, 83, 120, -1, 80, 82, 83, 119, -1, 81, 82, 83, 120, -1, 81, 82, 83, 119, -1, 80, 75, 187, -1, 234, 235, -1, -1, -1, 79, 236, 125, 232, 126, -1, 79, 188, -1 }; /* YYRLINE[YYN] -- source line where rule number YYN was defined. */ static const yytype_uint16 yyrline[] = { 0, 2286, 2286, 2286, 2286, 2289, 2290, 2293, 2294, 2297, 2298, 2299, 2300, 2301, 2301, 2301, 2303, 2303, 2304, 2304, 2305, 2305, 2306, 2306, 2307, 2307, 2308, 2308, 2309, 2309, 2310, 2310, 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314, 2317, 2318, 2321, 2322, 2323, 2324, 2325, 2326, 2327, 2328, 2329, 2330, 2331, 2332, 2333, 2334, 2335, 2336, 2337, 2338, 2339, 2340, 2341, 2342, 2343, 2344, 2345, 2346, 2348, 2349, 2349, 2352, 2353, 2354, 2357, 2358, 2361, 2362, 2363, 2364, 2365, 2366, 2367, 2367, 2370, 2371, 2374, 2375, 2375, 2378, 2378, 2381, 2382, 2385, 2385, 2390, 2393, 2394, 2397, 2397, 2402, 2402, 2407, 2408, 2409, 2410, 2411, 2411, 2414, 2415, 2416, 2417, 2420, 2421, 2424, 2425, 2426, 2427, 2428, 2429, 2432, 2441, 2444, 2448, 2451, 2464, 2467, 2475, 2478, 2486, 2489, 2490, 2493, 2494, 2497, 2498, 2501, 2502, 2505, 2506, 2509, 2510, 2513, 2514, 2517, 2518, 2521, 2522, 2525, 2526, 2526, 2527, 2527, 2531, 2532, 2533, 2536, 2537, 2538, 2541, 2542, 2543, 2546, 2547, 2548, 2551, 2552, 2555, 2555, 2558, 2558, 2563, 2564, 2567, 2568, 2569, 2570, 2571, 2572, 2573, 2574, 2575, 2576, 2577, 2578, 2579, 2579, 2581, 2581, 2582, 2584, 2584, 2586, 2586, 2588, 2589, 2590, 2591, 2592, 2593, 2594, 2595, 2596, 2597, 2597, 2598, 2599, 2599, 2601, 2601, 2603, 2604, 2605, 2605, 2606, 2607, 2607, 2608, 2608, 2609, 2610, 2611, 2614, 2614, 2617, 2618, 2621, 2622, 2625, 2626, 2629, 2630, 2631, 2632, 2633, 2636, 2637, 2638, 2639, 2642, 2643, 2644, 2645, 2646, 2647, 2653, 2654, 2655, 2656, 2657, 2658, 2659, 2660, 2661, 2662, 2663, 2664, 2665, 2666, 2667, 2668, 2669, 2670, 2671, 2672, 2673, 2674, 2675, 2676, 2677, 2678, 2679, 2680, 2681, 2682, 2688, 2689, 2692, 2693, 2694, 2695, 2696, 2697, 2700, 2701, 2704, 2705, 2707, 2708, 2709, 2710, 2711, 2714, 2714, 2717, 2717, 2720, 2721, 2724, 2725, 2726, 2727, 2730, 2731, 2734, 2735, 2736, 2737, 2738, 2741, 2742, 2745, 2745, 2746 }; #endif #if YYDEBUG || YYERROR_VERBOSE || YYTOKEN_TABLE /* YYTNAME[SYMBOL-NUM] -- String name of the symbol SYMBOL-NUM. First, the terminals, then, starting at YYNTOKENS, nonterminals. */ static const char *const yytname[] = { "$end", "error", "$undefined", "KATE", "DEFS", "LANGUAGE", "COMMENT", "CATEGORY", "DEFINE", "MACRO", "STYLE", "REGION", "CURVE", "TEXT", "BACKGROUND", "COLOR", "POSITION", "SIZE", "DEFAULT", "METRIC", "HALIGN", "VALIGN", "HLEFT", "HCENTER", "HRIGHT", "VTOP", "VCENTER", "VBOTTOM", "POINTS", "EVENT", "STARTS", "ENDS", "AT", "START", "END", "TIME", "DURATION", "ARROW", "FROM", "TO", "MAPPING", "NONE", "FRAME", "MOTION", "BEZIER_CUBIC", "LINEAR", "CATMULL_ROM", "BSPLINE", "STATIC", "SEMANTICS", "EXTERNAL", "INTERNAL", "ALIGNMENT", "RG", "BA", "FOR", "ALPHA", "TIMEBASE", "MARKER", "POINTER", "SIMPLE_TIMED_GLYPH_MARKER", "SIMPLE_TIMED_GLYPH_STYLE_MORPH", "GLYPH", "PAUSE", "IN", "MORPH", "SECONDARY", "PATH", "SECTION", "PERIODIC", "DIRECTIONALITY", "L2R_T2B", "R2L_T2B", "T2B_R2L", "T2B_L2R", "BITMAP", "PALETTE", "COLORS", "FONT", "RANGE", "FIRST", "LAST", "CODE", "POINT", "USER", "SOURCE", "PNG", "DRAW", "VISIBLE", "ID", "BOLD", "ITALICS", "UNDERLINE", "STRIKE", "JUSTIFY", "BASE", "OFFSET", "GRANULE", "RATE", "SHIFT", "WIDTH", "HEIGHT", "CANVAS", "LEFT", "TOP", "RIGHT", "BOTTOM", "MARGIN", "MARGINS", "HORIZONTAL", "VERTICAL", "CLIP", "PRE", "MARKUP", "LOCAL", "WRAP", "WORD", "META", "NUMBER", "UNUMBER", "STRING", "FLOAT", "COLORSPEC", "IDENTIFIER", "MACRO_BODY", "'{'", "'}'", "'/'", "'='", "'%'", "'m'", "'x'", "':'", "'+'", "'z'", "'Y'", "','", "$accept", "kd_kate", "$@1", "$@2", "kd_opt_defs", "kd_defs", "kd_def", "$@3", "$@4", "$@5", "$@6", "$@7", "$@8", "$@9", "$@10", "$@11", "$@12", "kd_style_defs", "kd_style_def", "$@13", "kd_opt_space_metric", "kd_region_defs", "kd_region_def", "$@14", "kd_curve_defs", "kd_curve_def", "$@15", "$@16", "kd_palette_defs", "kd_palette_def", "$@17", "kd_bitmap_defs", "kd_bitmap_def", "$@18", "$@19", "$@20", "kd_color", "kd_wrap_mode", "kd_curvetype", "kd_curve_points", "kd_palette_colors", "kd_bitmap_pixels", "kd_png_bitmap_pixels", "kd_byte_stream", "kd_opt_name", "kd_style_name_or_index", "kd_region_name_or_index", "kd_curve_name_or_index", "kd_motion_name_or_index", "kd_palette_name_or_index", "kd_bitmap_name_or_index", "kd_font_range_name_or_index", "kd_font_mapping_name_or_index", "kd_curve_def_name_or_index", "$@21", "$@22", "float", "bitmap_x_offset", "bitmap_y_offset", "timespec", "kd_events", "kd_event", "$@23", "$@24", "kd_event_defs", "kd_event_def", "$@25", "$@26", "$@27", "$@28", "$@29", "$@30", "$@31", "$@32", "$@33", "$@34", "kd_meta_byte_stream_def", "$@35", "kd_optional_secondary", "strings", "kd_motion_defs", "kd_motion_def", "kd_optional_curve_duration", "kd_motion_mapping", "kd_motion_semantics", "kd_simple_timed_glyph_marker_defs", "kd_simple_timed_glyph_marker_def", "kd_simple_timed_glyph_style_morph_defs", "kd_simple_timed_glyph_style_morph_def", "unumber60", "$@36", "float60", "$@37", "kd_opt_comma", "directionality", "kd_font_range_defs", "kd_font_range_def", "kd_font_mapping_defs", "kd_font_mapping_def", "$@38", 0 }; #endif # ifdef YYPRINT /* YYTOKNUM[YYLEX-NUM] -- Internal token number corresponding to token YYLEX-NUM. */ static const yytype_uint16 yytoknum[] = { 0, 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 123, 125, 47, 61, 37, 109, 120, 58, 43, 122, 89, 44 }; # endif /* YYR1[YYN] -- Symbol number of symbol that rule YYN derives. */ static const yytype_uint8 yyr1[] = { 0, 137, 139, 140, 138, 141, 141, 142, 142, 143, 143, 143, 143, 144, 145, 143, 146, 143, 147, 143, 148, 143, 149, 143, 150, 143, 151, 143, 152, 143, 153, 143, 143, 143, 143, 143, 154, 154, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 155, 156, 155, 157, 157, 157, 158, 158, 159, 159, 159, 159, 159, 159, 160, 159, 161, 161, 162, 163, 162, 164, 162, 165, 165, 167, 166, 166, 168, 168, 170, 169, 171, 169, 169, 169, 169, 169, 172, 169, 173, 173, 173, 173, 174, 174, 175, 175, 175, 175, 175, 175, 176, 176, 177, 177, 178, 178, 179, 179, 180, 180, 181, 181, 182, 182, 183, 183, 184, 184, 185, 185, 186, 186, 187, 187, 188, 188, 189, 189, 190, 191, 190, 192, 190, 193, 193, 193, 194, 194, 194, 195, 195, 195, 196, 196, 196, 197, 197, 199, 198, 200, 198, 201, 201, 202, 202, 202, 202, 202, 202, 202, 202, 202, 202, 202, 202, 203, 202, 204, 202, 202, 205, 202, 206, 202, 202, 202, 202, 202, 202, 202, 202, 202, 202, 207, 202, 202, 208, 202, 209, 202, 202, 202, 210, 202, 202, 211, 202, 212, 202, 202, 202, 202, 214, 213, 215, 215, 216, 216, 217, 217, 218, 218, 218, 218, 218, 219, 219, 219, 219, 220, 220, 220, 220, 220, 220, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 221, 222, 222, 223, 223, 223, 223, 223, 223, 224, 224, 225, 225, 225, 225, 225, 225, 225, 227, 226, 229, 228, 230, 230, 231, 231, 231, 231, 232, 232, 233, 233, 233, 233, 233, 234, 234, 236, 235, 235 }; /* YYR2[YYN] -- Number of symbols composing right hand side of rule YYN. */ static const yytype_uint8 yyr2[] = { 0, 2, 0, 0, 7, 4, 0, 2, 0, 2, 2, 2, 2, 0, 0, 6, 0, 7, 0, 7, 0, 7, 0, 7, 0, 7, 0, 7, 0, 8, 0, 8, 2, 5, 3, 4, 2, 0, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 3, 3, 3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 9, 4, 0, 8, 1, 1, 0, 2, 0, 1, 3, 3, 1, 3, 4, 0, 8, 2, 0, 1, 0, 6, 0, 5, 2, 0, 0, 6, 2, 2, 0, 0, 9, 0, 9, 2, 3, 3, 4, 0, 8, 3, 4, 1, 3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 0, 5, 0, 3, 0, 3, 0, 3, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 4, 0, 5, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 2, 5, 3, 1, 2, 0, 0, 5, 0, 3, 2, 0, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 2, 4, 3, 2, 0, 6, 0, 5, 3, 0, 7, 0, 6, 2, 3, 2, 3, 3, 4, 3, 4, 1, 0, 5, 2, 0, 5, 0, 5, 3, 2, 0, 5, 2, 0, 5, 0, 8, 6, 4, 4, 0, 5, 1, 0, 3, 1, 2, 0, 2, 3, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 3, 0, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 2, 3, 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4, 2, 2, 2, 0, 3, 3, 5, 3, 4, 4, 2, 0, 3, 6, 3, 4, 4, 3, 3, 0, 2, 0, 2, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 0, 4, 4, 4, 4, 3, 2, 0, 0, 5, 2 }; /* YYDEFACT[STATE-NAME] -- Default rule to reduce with in state STATE-NUM when YYTABLE doesn't specify something else to do. Zero means the default is an error. */ static const yytype_uint16 yydefact[] = { 2, 0, 0, 1, 0, 6, 0, 3, 8, 162, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 7, 165, 4, 161, 9, 12, 10, 13, 127, 127, 127, 127, 127, 127, 0, 151, 150, 149, 290, 32, 160, 294, 295, 296, 297, 11, 0, 0, 0, 0, 168, 0, 126, 16, 18, 20, 22, 26, 24, 127, 127, 0, 291, 0, 34, 0, 168, 166, 14, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 30, 28, 150, 0, 159, 0, 35, 221, 0, 0, 183, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 199, 202, 204, 220, 0, 211, 208, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 223, 0, 167, 0, 198, 0, 37, 71, 81, 225, 93, 88, 0, 0, 289, 0, 33, 164, 170, 0, 131, 130, 180, 0, 0, 190, 0, 0, 0, 0, 177, 0, 135, 134, 201, 0, 0, 0, 171, 139, 138, 210, 0, 137, 136, 207, 0, 0, 169, 0, 0, 0, 192, 0, 0, 188, 0, 15, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 306, 299, 150, 158, 127, 0, 71, 194, 172, 173, 174, 175, 0, 0, 225, 272, 280, 93, 88, 143, 142, 206, 0, 191, 0, 193, 196, 0, 179, 129, 128, 185, 0, 222, 0, 0, 0, 0, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 0, 0, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 17, 36, 0, 0, 0, 72, 75, 0, 19, 70, 85, 110, 114, 112, 113, 115, 111, 0, 21, 80, 82, 145, 0, 0, 230, 23, 224, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 27, 92, 0, 0, 25, 87, 0, 0, 213, 71, 0, 176, 178, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 195, 197, 218, 216, 217, 0, 37, 0, 0, 38, 39, 0, 0, 0, 55, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 69, 108, 109, 54, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 83, 133, 132, 144, 234, 0, 237, 0, 235, 236, 0, 0, 226, 0, 0, 0, 0, 241, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 260, 0, 0, 0, 262, 228, 0, 98, 153, 152, 0, 0, 0, 0, 91, 89, 307, 31, 305, 0, 0, 29, 298, 0, 0, 0, 184, 200, 0, 0, 0, 203, 0, 271, 0, 0, 0, 0, 205, 279, 212, 209, 0, 37, 0, 0, 106, 46, 47, 69, 69, 69, 48, 69, 69, 69, 69, 67, 68, 0, 0, 73, 74, 76, 0, 117, 0, 0, 0, 229, 81, 238, 239, 240, 227, 257, 242, 243, 0, 247, 248, 244, 258, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 265, 266, 270, 0, 269, 261, 263, 264, 99, 154, 156, 155, 0, 100, 0, 0, 0, 141, 140, 309, 0, 0, 0, 0, 215, 93, 182, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 125, 0, 189, 0, 0, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 69, 65, 64, 78, 77, 0, 117, 81, 231, 0, 251, 252, 259, 253, 254, 246, 245, 249, 267, 250, 255, 256, 157, 102, 101, 0, 0, 119, 299, 304, 0, 0, 0, 273, 0, 0, 276, 0, 274, 0, 281, 0, 0, 283, 287, 286, 0, 187, 104, 107, 0, 0, 0, 86, 116, 0, 0, 232, 233, 146, 268, 0, 96, 94, 0, 0, 301, 300, 303, 302, 214, 278, 277, 0, 0, 285, 284, 293, 219, 105, 69, 125, 125, 84, 148, 125, 0, 0, 0, 90, 308, 275, 0, 292, 124, 0, 0, 0, 0, 123, 121, 0, 282, 69, 66, 79, 103, 0, 0, 293, 63, 293, 97, 293, 95, 118, 122, 120 }; /* YYDEFGOTO[NTERM-NUM]. */ static const yytype_int16 yydefgoto[] = { -1, 1, 2, 9, 7, 10, 21, 52, 111, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 74, 119, 118, 164, 229, 521, 391, 165, 237, 522, 166, 247, 398, 307, 169, 265, 436, 168, 261, 557, 556, 531, 379, 301, 248, 475, 534, 578, 577, 516, 54, 201, 128, 311, 140, 151, 147, 439, 191, 312, 313, 399, 39, 343, 433, 107, 11, 24, 50, 51, 68, 108, 175, 129, 283, 202, 141, 142, 143, 152, 148, 356, 282, 374, 109, 110, 167, 254, 401, 320, 337, 274, 365, 275, 371, 79, 120, 41, 63, 564, 46, 267, 354, 266, 350, 440 }; /* YYPACT[STATE-NUM] -- Index in YYTABLE of the portion describing STATE-NUM. */ #define YYPACT_NINF -375 static const yytype_int16 yypact[] = { -375, 43, 56, -375, -37, 120, 26, -375, -375, -375, 30, -1, 67, 69, 80, 278, 289, 319, -24, 146, -375, -375, 48, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, 96, 96, 96, 96, 96, 96, 27, -375, 71, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, 121, 123, 139, 87, -375, 105, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, 96, 96, 294, -375, 145, -375, 159, -375, 266, -375, 166, 170, 189, 194, 200, 206, -375, -375, 154, 191, -375, 226, -375, 147, 242, 260, 161, -19, 362, 373, 374, 379, 289, 289, 220, -375, -375, -375, 319, 232, 257, 378, 301, 8, 77, 307, -375, 388, -375, 436, 318, 334, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, 352, 357, -375, 298, -375, -375, -375, 385, -375, -375, 366, 387, 401, 318, 289, 289, 289, 289, -375, 18, -375, -375, -375, 397, 399, 400, -375, -375, -375, -375, 402, -375, -375, -375, 403, 262, -375, 141, 164, 406, 318, 395, 289, 323, 409, -375, 344, 23, 186, 11, 9, 83, -375, -375, -375, -375, 96, 405, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, 289, 289, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, 411, 318, 412, 318, -375, 325, -375, -375, -375, 408, 410, -375, 519, 521, 298, 298, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, 45, 522, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, 431, 432, 434, 435, 298, 17, 420, -375, -375, 298, 298, 533, -375, -375, 424, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, 517, -375, -375, -375, 335, 210, 20, -375, -375, -375, 470, 427, 305, 428, 418, -375, -375, 430, 474, -375, -375, -47, 89, 425, -375, 31, -375, -375, 53, 181, 109, 65, 184, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, 429, -375, -58, -58, -375, -375, 298, 298, 298, -375, -58, 298, 298, 298, 298, 327, -375, -375, -375, 437, 298, 298, 323, 438, 439, -375, -375, -375, 442, 497, 443, -375, 520, -375, -375, 538, 441, 210, 492, 447, 231, 543, -375, 546, 548, 444, 510, 455, 451, 41, 504, 465, 471, -375, -375, 257, -375, 452, 453, 454, 311, 456, 461, -375, -375, 354, -375, -375, 119, 503, -375, -375, 232, 466, 93, -375, -375, -5, 531, 555, -375, 554, -375, 585, 4, 541, 49, -375, -375, -375, -375, 472, -375, 375, 479, 544, -375, -375, 327, 327, 327, -375, 327, 327, 327, 327, -375, -375, 298, 356, -375, -375, -375, 365, -375, 477, 478, 298, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, 433, -375, -375, -375, 536, 440, 553, 556, 28, 487, -375, -375, -375, 446, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, 452, 453, 480, -375, 383, -62, 482, -375, -375, -375, 486, 232, 529, 530, -375, -375, -375, 495, 142, 289, 298, 210, 323, 496, 156, 289, 289, 289, -375, 484, -375, 498, 499, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, 327, -375, -375, -375, -375, 254, -375, -375, 384, 209, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, 545, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, 500, 502, -375, -375, -375, 396, 398, 79, -375, 289, 289, -375, 577, -375, 583, -375, 289, 289, -375, -375, -375, 92, -375, 505, -375, 298, 501, 506, -375, -375, 285, 302, -375, -375, -375, -375, 507, -375, -375, 394, 112, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, 298, 613, -375, -375, 489, -375, -375, 327, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, 508, 509, -58, -375, -375, -375, 323, -375, -375, 298, 182, 187, 192, -375, -375, 511, -375, 327, -375, -375, -375, 198, 203, 489, -375, 489, -375, 489, -375, -375, -375, -375 }; /* YYPGOTO[NTERM-NUM]. */ static const yytype_int16 yypgoto[] = { -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -255, -375, -375, -374, -154, -375, -375, -334, -375, -375, -375, 448, -375, -375, -183, -375, -375, -375, -375, -283, -375, -375, 151, -375, -375, -375, -218, -15, -299, -375, -375, -375, 290, -302, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -205, -375, -375, -16, -375, -375, -375, -375, 562, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, 137, 457, -375, -375, -315, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, -375, 10, -375, -220, 532, 140, -375, -375, -375, -375 }; /* YYTABLE[YYPACT[STATE-NUM]]. What to do in state STATE-NUM. If positive, shift that token. If negative, reduce the rule which number is the opposite. If zero, do what YYDEFACT says. If YYTABLE_NINF, syntax error. */ #define YYTABLE_NINF -289 static const yytype_int16 yytable[] = { 40, 287, 288, 380, 276, 406, 395, 463, 464, 465, 384, 466, 467, 468, 469, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 298, 155, 270, 249, 495, 303, 304, 255, 22, 376, 321, 322, 348, 323, 324, 12, 13, 14, 15, 230, 231, 232, 233, 3, 487, 76, 77, 230, 231, 232, 233, 250, 342, 444, 447, 325, 423, 182, 299, 4, 251, 377, 289, 453, 378, 249, 130, 60, 479, 496, 326, 327, 80, 183, 47, 48, 136, 137, 328, 349, 252, 456, 329, 255, 381, 382, 383, 16, 5, 385, 386, 387, 388, 250, 256, 330, 520, 255, 393, 394, 17, 106, 251, 488, 331, 257, 61, 332, 333, 230, 231, 232, 233, 457, 448, 357, 178, 179, 180, 181, 459, 156, 252, 454, 6, 23, 258, 18, 259, 334, 335, 173, 19, 300, 234, 260, 508, 253, 432, 499, 235, 424, 234, 526, 198, 290, 291, 366, 235, 236, 256, 8, 84, 509, 336, 85, 20, 358, 86, 268, 87, 257, 157, 49, 256, 292, 271, 272, 262, 351, 352, 367, 368, -163, 504, 257, 565, 88, 89, 359, 90, 91, 258, 92, 259, 93, 470, 25, 511, 26, 94, 372, 351, 352, 441, 478, 258, 106, 259, 580, 27, 442, 263, 62, 234, 540, 505, 95, 96, 264, 235, 547, 67, 97, 238, 353, 53, 98, 548, 446, 512, 314, 99, 100, 131, 101, 192, 239, 69, 369, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 370, 102, 238, 560, 315, 64, 158, 65, 360, 361, 507, 410, 411, 412, 194, 239, 316, 317, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 66, 103, 104, 106, 502, 572, 105, 36, 37, 106, 38, 262, 524, 84, 81, 123, 85, 571, -221, 86, 82, 87, 126, 127, 362, 413, 106, 318, -288, 28, 29, 30, 31, 112, 193, 195, 319, 113, 88, 89, 414, 90, 91, 547, 92, 263, 93, 245, 547, 363, 574, 94, 373, 547, 246, 575, 114, 550, 364, 581, 576, 115, 524, 32, 583, 121, 582, 116, 95, 96, 245, 584, 238, 117, 97, 566, 567, 529, 98, 568, 561, 138, 139, 99, 100, 239, 101, 122, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 145, 146, 33, 34, 102, 35, 204, 205, 585, 573, 586, 124, 587, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 36, 172, 125, 38, 149, 150, 103, 104, 523, 189, 190, 105, 36, 37, 106, 38, 204, 205, 42, 43, 44, 45, 132, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 36, 172, 133, 38, 36, 37, 134, 38, 553, 36, 78, 135, 38, 36, 172, 153, 38, 154, 245, 214, 340, 341, 160, 38, 159, 554, 430, 431, 215, 38, 506, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 513, 514, 515, 199, 200, 280, 281, 161, 221, 222, 223, 224, 162, 225, 214, 309, 310, 389, 390, 163, 226, 174, 227, 215, 408, 409, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 228, 420, 421, 437, 438, 471, 472, 170, 221, 222, 223, 224, 171, 225, 473, 474, 480, 481, 541, 542, 226, -181, 227, 483, 484, 545, 546, 204, 205, 490, 491, 460, 493, 494, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 176, 527, 528, 536, 537, 538, 539, 558, 559, 177, 184, 197, 185, 186, 196, 187, 188, 203, 269, 278, 279, -186, 285, 284, 286, 293, 294, 295, 302, 296, 297, 305, 306, 308, 338, 339, 344, 345, 346, 347, 400, 355, 375, 404, 403, 407, 415, 416, 405, 417, 214, 418, 397, 392, 396, -147, 402, 419, 422, 215, 425, 426, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 427, 435, -151, -150, 429, 434, 443, 449, 221, 222, 223, 224, 445, 225, 450, 451, 452, 455, 458, 461, 226, 462, 227, 476, 477, 482, 485, 489, 497, 486, 492, 517, 498, 500, 501, 503, 510, 543, 518, 519, 532, 530, 533, 544, 562, 549, 563, 551, 525, 428, 83, 144, 552, 555, 569, 570, 0, 277, 579, 535, 0, 0, 273 }; static const yytype_int16 yycheck[] = { 16, 206, 207, 286, 187, 320, 305, 381, 382, 383, 293, 385, 386, 387, 388, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 225, 13, 176, 12, 86, 230, 231, 18, 29, 284, 10, 11, 79, 13, 14, 5, 6, 7, 8, 16, 17, 18, 19, 0, 16, 60, 61, 16, 17, 18, 19, 40, 257, 355, 59, 35, 15, 39, 41, 3, 49, 119, 17, 59, 122, 12, 85, 40, 402, 131, 50, 51, 62, 55, 98, 99, 92, 93, 58, 126, 69, 32, 62, 18, 289, 290, 291, 57, 125, 294, 295, 296, 297, 40, 85, 75, 470, 18, 303, 304, 70, 120, 49, 75, 84, 96, 79, 87, 88, 16, 17, 18, 19, 64, 119, 269, 132, 133, 134, 135, 375, 113, 69, 119, 4, 126, 117, 97, 119, 109, 110, 121, 102, 116, 111, 126, 451, 126, 343, 441, 117, 100, 111, 477, 160, 100, 101, 38, 117, 126, 85, 125, 5, 452, 134, 8, 126, 126, 11, 174, 13, 96, 85, 17, 85, 120, 182, 183, 85, 80, 81, 62, 63, 125, 32, 96, 550, 30, 31, 126, 33, 34, 117, 36, 119, 38, 391, 120, 32, 120, 43, 126, 80, 81, 75, 400, 117, 120, 119, 573, 120, 82, 119, 132, 111, 126, 64, 60, 61, 126, 117, 119, 125, 66, 28, 126, 120, 70, 126, 126, 64, 11, 75, 76, 87, 78, 85, 41, 123, 120, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 126, 89, 28, 126, 29, 119, 104, 119, 62, 63, 450, 15, 16, 17, 85, 41, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 119, 112, 113, 120, 445, 562, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 85, 475, 5, 127, 126, 8, 558, 10, 11, 119, 13, 119, 120, 101, 52, 120, 75, 132, 9, 10, 11, 12, 125, 155, 156, 84, 125, 30, 31, 67, 33, 34, 119, 36, 119, 38, 119, 119, 126, 126, 43, 126, 119, 126, 126, 125, 520, 135, 119, 126, 125, 525, 43, 119, 132, 126, 125, 60, 61, 119, 126, 28, 125, 66, 551, 552, 126, 70, 555, 543, 119, 120, 75, 76, 41, 78, 119, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 119, 120, 75, 76, 89, 78, 13, 14, 579, 565, 581, 120, 583, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 118, 119, 114, 121, 119, 120, 112, 113, 126, 119, 120, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 13, 14, 71, 72, 73, 74, 32, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 118, 119, 32, 121, 118, 119, 35, 121, 126, 118, 119, 35, 121, 118, 119, 40, 121, 119, 119, 78, 118, 119, 37, 121, 120, 126, 118, 119, 87, 121, 449, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 455, 456, 457, 119, 120, 119, 120, 10, 103, 104, 105, 106, 133, 108, 78, 119, 120, 129, 130, 124, 115, 75, 117, 87, 16, 17, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 126, 16, 17, 119, 120, 119, 120, 125, 103, 104, 105, 106, 125, 108, 119, 120, 53, 54, 504, 505, 115, 125, 117, 53, 54, 511, 512, 13, 14, 53, 54, 126, 119, 120, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 125, 129, 130, 119, 120, 119, 120, 125, 126, 120, 125, 128, 125, 125, 120, 125, 125, 120, 125, 120, 120, 125, 15, 125, 15, 15, 107, 107, 120, 107, 107, 10, 120, 28, 76, 120, 120, 131, 120, 77, 55, 128, 125, 17, 36, 65, 15, 13, 119, 13, 78, 119, 125, 128, 128, 125, 125, 59, 119, 87, 68, 108, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 108, 119, 129, 129, 129, 128, 82, 55, 103, 104, 105, 106, 125, 108, 38, 40, 10, 55, 125, 119, 115, 56, 117, 125, 125, 68, 52, 119, 125, 52, 129, 126, 125, 83, 83, 119, 119, 39, 119, 119, 119, 75, 119, 39, 10, 119, 136, 125, 476, 338, 67, 98, 125, 125, 125, 125, -1, 188, 126, 498, -1, -1, 184 }; /* YYSTOS[STATE-NUM] -- The (internal number of the) accessing symbol of state STATE-NUM. */ static const yytype_uint8 yystos[] = { 0, 138, 139, 0, 3, 125, 4, 141, 125, 140, 142, 197, 5, 6, 7, 8, 57, 70, 97, 102, 126, 143, 29, 126, 198, 120, 120, 120, 9, 10, 11, 12, 43, 75, 76, 78, 118, 119, 121, 193, 196, 228, 71, 72, 73, 74, 231, 98, 99, 17, 199, 200, 144, 120, 181, 181, 181, 181, 181, 181, 40, 79, 132, 229, 119, 119, 119, 125, 201, 123, 146, 147, 148, 149, 151, 150, 181, 181, 119, 226, 228, 127, 119, 201, 5, 8, 11, 13, 30, 31, 33, 34, 36, 38, 43, 60, 61, 66, 70, 75, 76, 78, 89, 112, 113, 117, 120, 196, 202, 215, 216, 145, 125, 125, 125, 125, 125, 125, 153, 152, 227, 132, 119, 126, 120, 114, 119, 120, 183, 204, 85, 216, 32, 32, 35, 35, 196, 196, 119, 120, 185, 207, 208, 209, 231, 119, 120, 187, 211, 119, 120, 186, 210, 40, 119, 13, 113, 85, 216, 120, 37, 10, 133, 124, 154, 158, 161, 217, 168, 165, 125, 125, 119, 228, 75, 203, 125, 120, 196, 196, 196, 196, 39, 55, 125, 125, 125, 125, 125, 119, 120, 189, 85, 216, 85, 216, 120, 128, 196, 119, 120, 182, 206, 120, 13, 14, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 78, 87, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 103, 104, 105, 106, 108, 115, 117, 126, 155, 16, 17, 18, 19, 111, 117, 126, 159, 28, 41, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 119, 126, 162, 175, 12, 40, 49, 69, 126, 218, 18, 85, 96, 117, 119, 126, 169, 85, 119, 126, 166, 234, 232, 181, 125, 158, 196, 196, 217, 222, 224, 168, 165, 120, 120, 119, 120, 213, 205, 125, 15, 15, 193, 193, 17, 100, 101, 120, 15, 107, 107, 107, 107, 193, 41, 116, 174, 120, 193, 193, 10, 120, 164, 28, 119, 120, 184, 190, 191, 11, 29, 41, 42, 75, 84, 220, 10, 11, 13, 14, 35, 50, 51, 58, 62, 75, 84, 87, 88, 109, 110, 134, 221, 76, 120, 118, 119, 193, 194, 120, 131, 120, 77, 79, 126, 235, 80, 81, 126, 233, 128, 212, 158, 126, 126, 62, 63, 101, 126, 135, 223, 38, 62, 63, 120, 126, 225, 126, 126, 214, 125, 154, 119, 122, 173, 173, 193, 193, 193, 173, 193, 193, 193, 193, 129, 130, 157, 128, 193, 193, 182, 128, 125, 163, 192, 55, 219, 125, 36, 17, 119, 220, 65, 16, 17, 15, 16, 17, 52, 67, 15, 13, 13, 119, 59, 16, 17, 119, 15, 100, 68, 108, 108, 186, 129, 118, 119, 193, 195, 128, 119, 167, 119, 120, 188, 236, 75, 82, 82, 187, 125, 126, 59, 119, 55, 38, 40, 10, 59, 119, 55, 32, 64, 125, 154, 126, 119, 56, 157, 157, 157, 157, 157, 157, 157, 193, 119, 120, 119, 120, 176, 125, 125, 193, 161, 53, 54, 68, 53, 54, 52, 52, 16, 75, 119, 53, 54, 129, 119, 120, 86, 131, 125, 125, 187, 83, 83, 168, 119, 32, 64, 196, 193, 220, 182, 119, 32, 64, 196, 196, 196, 180, 126, 119, 119, 157, 156, 160, 126, 193, 176, 161, 129, 130, 126, 75, 172, 119, 119, 177, 232, 119, 120, 119, 120, 126, 196, 196, 39, 39, 196, 196, 119, 126, 119, 193, 125, 125, 126, 126, 125, 171, 170, 125, 126, 126, 193, 10, 136, 230, 157, 180, 180, 180, 125, 125, 173, 182, 193, 126, 126, 126, 179, 178, 126, 157, 119, 126, 119, 126, 230, 230, 230 }; #define yyerrok (yyerrstatus = 0) #define yyclearin (yychar = YYEMPTY) #define YYEMPTY (-2) #define YYEOF 0 #define YYACCEPT goto yyacceptlab #define YYABORT goto yyabortlab #define YYERROR goto yyerrorlab /* Like YYERROR except do call yyerror. This remains here temporarily to ease the transition to the new meaning of YYERROR, for GCC. Once GCC version 2 has supplanted version 1, this can go. */ #define YYFAIL goto yyerrlab #define YYRECOVERING() (!!yyerrstatus) #define YYBACKUP(Token, Value) \ do \ if (yychar == YYEMPTY && yylen == 1) \ { \ yychar = (Token); \ yylval = (Value); \ yytoken = YYTRANSLATE (yychar); \ YYPOPSTACK (1); \ goto yybackup; \ } \ else \ { \ yyerror (YY_("syntax error: cannot back up")); \ YYERROR; \ } \ while (YYID (0)) #define YYTERROR 1 #define YYERRCODE 256 /* YYLLOC_DEFAULT -- Set CURRENT to span from RHS[1] to RHS[N]. If N is 0, then set CURRENT to the empty location which ends the previous symbol: RHS[0] (always defined). */ #define YYRHSLOC(Rhs, K) ((Rhs)[K]) #ifndef YYLLOC_DEFAULT # define YYLLOC_DEFAULT(Current, Rhs, N) \ do \ if (YYID (N)) \ { \ (Current).first_line = YYRHSLOC (Rhs, 1).first_line; \ (Current).first_column = YYRHSLOC (Rhs, 1).first_column; \ (Current).last_line = YYRHSLOC (Rhs, N).last_line; \ (Current).last_column = YYRHSLOC (Rhs, N).last_column; \ } \ else \ { \ (Current).first_line = (Current).last_line = \ YYRHSLOC (Rhs, 0).last_line; \ (Current).first_column = (Current).last_column = \ YYRHSLOC (Rhs, 0).last_column; \ } \ while (YYID (0)) #endif /* YY_LOCATION_PRINT -- Print the location on the stream. This macro was not mandated originally: define only if we know we won't break user code: when these are the locations we know. */ #ifndef YY_LOCATION_PRINT # if YYLTYPE_IS_TRIVIAL # define YY_LOCATION_PRINT(File, Loc) \ fprintf (File, "%d.%d-%d.%d", \ (Loc).first_line, (Loc).first_column, \ (Loc).last_line, (Loc).last_column) # else # define YY_LOCATION_PRINT(File, Loc) ((void) 0) # endif #endif /* YYLEX -- calling `yylex' with the right arguments. */ #ifdef YYLEX_PARAM # define YYLEX yylex (&yylval, YYLEX_PARAM) #else # define YYLEX yylex (&yylval) #endif /* Enable debugging if requested. */ #if YYDEBUG # ifndef YYFPRINTF # include /* INFRINGES ON USER NAME SPACE */ # define YYFPRINTF fprintf # endif # define YYDPRINTF(Args) \ do { \ if (yydebug) \ YYFPRINTF Args; \ } while (YYID (0)) # define YY_SYMBOL_PRINT(Title, Type, Value, Location) \ do { \ if (yydebug) \ { \ YYFPRINTF (stderr, "%s ", Title); \ yy_symbol_print (stderr, \ Type, Value); \ YYFPRINTF (stderr, "\n"); \ } \ } while (YYID (0)) /*--------------------------------. | Print this symbol on YYOUTPUT. | `--------------------------------*/ /*ARGSUSED*/ #if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static void yy_symbol_value_print (FILE *yyoutput, int yytype, YYSTYPE const * const yyvaluep) #else static void yy_symbol_value_print (yyoutput, yytype, yyvaluep) FILE *yyoutput; int yytype; YYSTYPE const * const yyvaluep; #endif { if (!yyvaluep) return; # ifdef YYPRINT if (yytype < YYNTOKENS) YYPRINT (yyoutput, yytoknum[yytype], *yyvaluep); # else YYUSE (yyoutput); # endif switch (yytype) { default: break; } } /*--------------------------------. | Print this symbol on YYOUTPUT. | `--------------------------------*/ #if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static void yy_symbol_print (FILE *yyoutput, int yytype, YYSTYPE const * const yyvaluep) #else static void yy_symbol_print (yyoutput, yytype, yyvaluep) FILE *yyoutput; int yytype; YYSTYPE const * const yyvaluep; #endif { if (yytype < YYNTOKENS) YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, "token %s (", yytname[yytype]); else YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, "nterm %s (", yytname[yytype]); yy_symbol_value_print (yyoutput, yytype, yyvaluep); YYFPRINTF (yyoutput, ")"); } /*------------------------------------------------------------------. | yy_stack_print -- Print the state stack from its BOTTOM up to its | | TOP (included). | `------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static void yy_stack_print (yytype_int16 *yybottom, yytype_int16 *yytop) #else static void yy_stack_print (yybottom, yytop) yytype_int16 *yybottom; yytype_int16 *yytop; #endif { YYFPRINTF (stderr, "Stack now"); for (; yybottom <= yytop; yybottom++) { int yybot = *yybottom; YYFPRINTF (stderr, " %d", yybot); } YYFPRINTF (stderr, "\n"); } # define YY_STACK_PRINT(Bottom, Top) \ do { \ if (yydebug) \ yy_stack_print ((Bottom), (Top)); \ } while (YYID (0)) /*------------------------------------------------. | Report that the YYRULE is going to be reduced. | `------------------------------------------------*/ #if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static void yy_reduce_print (YYSTYPE *yyvsp, int yyrule) #else static void yy_reduce_print (yyvsp, yyrule) YYSTYPE *yyvsp; int yyrule; #endif { int yynrhs = yyr2[yyrule]; int yyi; unsigned long int yylno = yyrline[yyrule]; YYFPRINTF (stderr, "Reducing stack by rule %d (line %lu):\n", yyrule - 1, yylno); /* The symbols being reduced. */ for (yyi = 0; yyi < yynrhs; yyi++) { YYFPRINTF (stderr, " $%d = ", yyi + 1); yy_symbol_print (stderr, yyrhs[yyprhs[yyrule] + yyi], &(yyvsp[(yyi + 1) - (yynrhs)]) ); YYFPRINTF (stderr, "\n"); } } # define YY_REDUCE_PRINT(Rule) \ do { \ if (yydebug) \ yy_reduce_print (yyvsp, Rule); \ } while (YYID (0)) /* Nonzero means print parse trace. It is left uninitialized so that multiple parsers can coexist. */ int yydebug; #else /* !YYDEBUG */ # define YYDPRINTF(Args) # define YY_SYMBOL_PRINT(Title, Type, Value, Location) # define YY_STACK_PRINT(Bottom, Top) # define YY_REDUCE_PRINT(Rule) #endif /* !YYDEBUG */ /* YYINITDEPTH -- initial size of the parser's stacks. */ #ifndef YYINITDEPTH # define YYINITDEPTH 200 #endif /* YYMAXDEPTH -- maximum size the stacks can grow to (effective only if the built-in stack extension method is used). Do not make this value too large; the results are undefined if YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM < YYSTACK_BYTES (YYMAXDEPTH) evaluated with infinite-precision integer arithmetic. */ #ifndef YYMAXDEPTH # define YYMAXDEPTH 10000 #endif #if YYERROR_VERBOSE # ifndef yystrlen # if defined __GLIBC__ && defined _STRING_H # define yystrlen strlen # else /* Return the length of YYSTR. */ #if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static YYSIZE_T yystrlen (const char *yystr) #else static YYSIZE_T yystrlen (yystr) const char *yystr; #endif { YYSIZE_T yylen; for (yylen = 0; yystr[yylen]; yylen++) continue; return yylen; } # endif # endif # ifndef yystpcpy # if defined __GLIBC__ && defined _STRING_H && defined _GNU_SOURCE # define yystpcpy stpcpy # else /* Copy YYSRC to YYDEST, returning the address of the terminating '\0' in YYDEST. */ #if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static char * yystpcpy (char *yydest, const char *yysrc) #else static char * yystpcpy (yydest, yysrc) char *yydest; const char *yysrc; #endif { char *yyd = yydest; const char *yys = yysrc; while ((*yyd++ = *yys++) != '\0') continue; return yyd - 1; } # endif # endif # ifndef yytnamerr /* Copy to YYRES the contents of YYSTR after stripping away unnecessary quotes and backslashes, so that it's suitable for yyerror. The heuristic is that double-quoting is unnecessary unless the string contains an apostrophe, a comma, or backslash (other than backslash-backslash). YYSTR is taken from yytname. If YYRES is null, do not copy; instead, return the length of what the result would have been. */ static YYSIZE_T yytnamerr (char *yyres, const char *yystr) { if (*yystr == '"') { YYSIZE_T yyn = 0; char const *yyp = yystr; for (;;) switch (*++yyp) { case '\'': case ',': goto do_not_strip_quotes; case '\\': if (*++yyp != '\\') goto do_not_strip_quotes; /* Fall through. */ default: if (yyres) yyres[yyn] = *yyp; yyn++; break; case '"': if (yyres) yyres[yyn] = '\0'; return yyn; } do_not_strip_quotes: ; } if (! yyres) return yystrlen (yystr); return yystpcpy (yyres, yystr) - yyres; } # endif /* Copy into YYRESULT an error message about the unexpected token YYCHAR while in state YYSTATE. Return the number of bytes copied, including the terminating null byte. If YYRESULT is null, do not copy anything; just return the number of bytes that would be copied. As a special case, return 0 if an ordinary "syntax error" message will do. Return YYSIZE_MAXIMUM if overflow occurs during size calculation. */ static YYSIZE_T yysyntax_error (char *yyresult, int yystate, int yychar) { int yyn = yypact[yystate]; if (! (YYPACT_NINF < yyn && yyn <= YYLAST)) return 0; else { int yytype = YYTRANSLATE (yychar); YYSIZE_T yysize0 = yytnamerr (0, yytname[yytype]); YYSIZE_T yysize = yysize0; YYSIZE_T yysize1; int yysize_overflow = 0; enum { YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM = 5 }; char const *yyarg[YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM]; int yyx; # if 0 /* This is so xgettext sees the translatable formats that are constructed on the fly. */ YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s"); YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s, expecting %s"); YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s, expecting %s or %s"); YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s, expecting %s or %s or %s"); YY_("syntax error, unexpected %s, expecting %s or %s or %s or %s"); # endif char *yyfmt; char const *yyf; static char const yyunexpected[] = "syntax error, unexpected %s"; static char const yyexpecting[] = ", expecting %s"; static char const yyor[] = " or %s"; char yyformat[sizeof yyunexpected + sizeof yyexpecting - 1 + ((YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM - 2) * (sizeof yyor - 1))]; char const *yyprefix = yyexpecting; /* Start YYX at -YYN if negative to avoid negative indexes in YYCHECK. */ int yyxbegin = yyn < 0 ? -yyn : 0; /* Stay within bounds of both yycheck and yytname. */ int yychecklim = YYLAST - yyn + 1; int yyxend = yychecklim < YYNTOKENS ? yychecklim : YYNTOKENS; int yycount = 1; yyarg[0] = yytname[yytype]; yyfmt = yystpcpy (yyformat, yyunexpected); for (yyx = yyxbegin; yyx < yyxend; ++yyx) if (yycheck[yyx + yyn] == yyx && yyx != YYTERROR) { if (yycount == YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM) { yycount = 1; yysize = yysize0; yyformat[sizeof yyunexpected - 1] = '\0'; break; } yyarg[yycount++] = yytname[yyx]; yysize1 = yysize + yytnamerr (0, yytname[yyx]); yysize_overflow |= (yysize1 < yysize); yysize = yysize1; yyfmt = yystpcpy (yyfmt, yyprefix); yyprefix = yyor; } yyf = YY_(yyformat); yysize1 = yysize + yystrlen (yyf); yysize_overflow |= (yysize1 < yysize); yysize = yysize1; if (yysize_overflow) return YYSIZE_MAXIMUM; if (yyresult) { /* Avoid sprintf, as that infringes on the user's name space. Don't have undefined behavior even if the translation produced a string with the wrong number of "%s"s. */ char *yyp = yyresult; int yyi = 0; while ((*yyp = *yyf) != '\0') { if (*yyp == '%' && yyf[1] == 's' && yyi < yycount) { yyp += yytnamerr (yyp, yyarg[yyi++]); yyf += 2; } else { yyp++; yyf++; } } } return yysize; } } #endif /* YYERROR_VERBOSE */ /*-----------------------------------------------. | Release the memory associated to this symbol. | `-----------------------------------------------*/ /*ARGSUSED*/ #if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) static void yydestruct (const char *yymsg, int yytype, YYSTYPE *yyvaluep) #else static void yydestruct (yymsg, yytype, yyvaluep) const char *yymsg; int yytype; YYSTYPE *yyvaluep; #endif { YYUSE (yyvaluep); if (!yymsg) yymsg = "Deleting"; YY_SYMBOL_PRINT (yymsg, yytype, yyvaluep, yylocationp); switch (yytype) { default: break; } } /* Prevent warnings from -Wmissing-prototypes. */ #ifdef YYPARSE_PARAM #if defined __STDC__ || defined __cplusplus int yyparse (void *YYPARSE_PARAM); #else int yyparse (); #endif #else /* ! YYPARSE_PARAM */ #if defined __STDC__ || defined __cplusplus int yyparse (void); #else int yyparse (); #endif #endif /* ! YYPARSE_PARAM */ /*-------------------------. | yyparse or yypush_parse. | `-------------------------*/ #ifdef YYPARSE_PARAM #if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) int yyparse (void *YYPARSE_PARAM) #else int yyparse (YYPARSE_PARAM) void *YYPARSE_PARAM; #endif #else /* ! YYPARSE_PARAM */ #if (defined __STDC__ || defined __C99__FUNC__ \ || defined __cplusplus || defined _MSC_VER) int yyparse (void) #else int yyparse () #endif #endif { /* The lookahead symbol. */ int yychar; /* The semantic value of the lookahead symbol. */ YYSTYPE yylval; /* Number of syntax errors so far. */ int yynerrs; int yystate; /* Number of tokens to shift before error messages enabled. */ int yyerrstatus; /* The stacks and their tools: `yyss': related to states. `yyvs': related to semantic values. Refer to the stacks thru separate pointers, to allow yyoverflow to reallocate them elsewhere. */ /* The state stack. */ yytype_int16 yyssa[YYINITDEPTH]; yytype_int16 *yyss; yytype_int16 *yyssp; /* The semantic value stack. */ YYSTYPE yyvsa[YYINITDEPTH]; YYSTYPE *yyvs; YYSTYPE *yyvsp; YYSIZE_T yystacksize; int yyn; int yyresult; /* Lookahead token as an internal (translated) token number. */ int yytoken; /* The variables used to return semantic value and location from the action routines. */ YYSTYPE yyval; #if YYERROR_VERBOSE /* Buffer for error messages, and its allocated size. */ char yymsgbuf[128]; char *yymsg = yymsgbuf; YYSIZE_T yymsg_alloc = sizeof yymsgbuf; #endif #define YYPOPSTACK(N) (yyvsp -= (N), yyssp -= (N)) /* The number of symbols on the RHS of the reduced rule. Keep to zero when no symbol should be popped. */ int yylen = 0; yytoken = 0; yyss = yyssa; yyvs = yyvsa; yystacksize = YYINITDEPTH; YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Starting parse\n")); yystate = 0; yyerrstatus = 0; yynerrs = 0; yychar = YYEMPTY; /* Cause a token to be read. */ /* Initialize stack pointers. Waste one element of value and location stack so that they stay on the same level as the state stack. The wasted elements are never initialized. */ yyssp = yyss; yyvsp = yyvs; goto yysetstate; /*------------------------------------------------------------. | yynewstate -- Push a new state, which is found in yystate. | `------------------------------------------------------------*/ yynewstate: /* In all cases, when you get here, the value and location stacks have just been pushed. So pushing a state here evens the stacks. */ yyssp++; yysetstate: *yyssp = yystate; if (yyss + yystacksize - 1 <= yyssp) { /* Get the current used size of the three stacks, in elements. */ YYSIZE_T yysize = yyssp - yyss + 1; #ifdef yyoverflow { /* Give user a chance to reallocate the stack. Use copies of these so that the &'s don't force the real ones into memory. */ YYSTYPE *yyvs1 = yyvs; yytype_int16 *yyss1 = yyss; /* Each stack pointer address is followed by the size of the data in use in that stack, in bytes. This used to be a conditional around just the two extra args, but that might be undefined if yyoverflow is a macro. */ yyoverflow (YY_("memory exhausted"), &yyss1, yysize * sizeof (*yyssp), &yyvs1, yysize * sizeof (*yyvsp), &yystacksize); yyss = yyss1; yyvs = yyvs1; } #else /* no yyoverflow */ # ifndef YYSTACK_RELOCATE goto yyexhaustedlab; # else /* Extend the stack our own way. */ if (YYMAXDEPTH <= yystacksize) goto yyexhaustedlab; yystacksize *= 2; if (YYMAXDEPTH < yystacksize) yystacksize = YYMAXDEPTH; { yytype_int16 *yyss1 = yyss; union yyalloc *yyptr = (union yyalloc *) YYSTACK_ALLOC (YYSTACK_BYTES (yystacksize)); if (! yyptr) goto yyexhaustedlab; YYSTACK_RELOCATE (yyss_alloc, yyss); YYSTACK_RELOCATE (yyvs_alloc, yyvs); # undef YYSTACK_RELOCATE if (yyss1 != yyssa) YYSTACK_FREE (yyss1); } # endif #endif /* no yyoverflow */ yyssp = yyss + yysize - 1; yyvsp = yyvs + yysize - 1; YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Stack size increased to %lu\n", (unsigned long int) yystacksize)); if (yyss + yystacksize - 1 <= yyssp) YYABORT; } YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Entering state %d\n", yystate)); if (yystate == YYFINAL) YYACCEPT; goto yybackup; /*-----------. | yybackup. | `-----------*/ yybackup: /* Do appropriate processing given the current state. Read a lookahead token if we need one and don't already have one. */ /* First try to decide what to do without reference to lookahead token. */ yyn = yypact[yystate]; if (yyn == YYPACT_NINF) goto yydefault; /* Not known => get a lookahead token if don't already have one. */ /* YYCHAR is either YYEMPTY or YYEOF or a valid lookahead symbol. */ if (yychar == YYEMPTY) { YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Reading a token: ")); yychar = YYLEX; } if (yychar <= YYEOF) { yychar = yytoken = YYEOF; YYDPRINTF ((stderr, "Now at end of input.\n")); } else { yytoken = YYTRANSLATE (yychar); YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("Next token is", yytoken, &yylval, &yylloc); } /* If the proper action on seeing token YYTOKEN is to reduce or to detect an error, take that action. */ yyn += yytoken; if (yyn < 0 || YYLAST < yyn || yycheck[yyn] != yytoken) goto yydefault; yyn = yytable[yyn]; if (yyn <= 0) { if (yyn == 0 || yyn == YYTABLE_NINF) goto yyerrlab; yyn = -yyn; goto yyreduce; } /* Count tokens shifted since error; after three, turn off error status. */ if (yyerrstatus) yyerrstatus--; /* Shift the lookahead token. */ YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("Shifting", yytoken, &yylval, &yylloc); /* Discard the shifted token. */ yychar = YYEMPTY; yystate = yyn; *++yyvsp = yylval; goto yynewstate; /*-----------------------------------------------------------. | yydefault -- do the default action for the current state. | `-----------------------------------------------------------*/ yydefault: yyn = yydefact[yystate]; if (yyn == 0) goto yyerrlab; goto yyreduce; /*-----------------------------. | yyreduce -- Do a reduction. | `-----------------------------*/ yyreduce: /* yyn is the number of a rule to reduce with. */ yylen = yyr2[yyn]; /* If YYLEN is nonzero, implement the default value of the action: `$$ = $1'. Otherwise, the following line sets YYVAL to garbage. This behavior is undocumented and Bison users should not rely upon it. Assigning to YYVAL unconditionally makes the parser a bit smaller, and it avoids a GCC warning that YYVAL may be used uninitialized. */ yyval = yyvsp[1-yylen]; YY_REDUCE_PRINT (yyn); switch (yyn) { case 2: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2286 "kate_parser.y" {nlines=1;} break; case 3: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2286 "kate_parser.y" { kd_write_headers(); } break; case 4: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2286 "kate_parser.y" { cleanup_memory(); } break; case 6: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2290 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 8: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2294 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 9: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2297 "kate_parser.y" { CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(kate_info_set_language(&ki,(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].string))); } break; case 10: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2298 "kate_parser.y" { CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(kate_info_set_category(&ki,(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].string))); } break; case 11: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2299 "kate_parser.y" { CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(kate_info_set_text_directionality(&ki,(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].number))); } break; case 12: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2300 "kate_parser.y" { add_comment(&kc,(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].string)); } break; case 13: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2301 "kate_parser.y" {set_macro_mode();} break; case 14: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2301 "kate_parser.y" {record_macro_name((yyvsp[(4) - (4)].string));} break; case 15: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2302 "kate_parser.y" { add_temp_macro((yyvsp[(6) - (6)].string)); unset_macro_mode(); } break; case 16: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2303 "kate_parser.y" {init_style(&kstyle);} break; case 17: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2303 "kate_parser.y" { add_style(&ki,(yyvsp[(3) - (7)].string),&kstyle); } break; case 18: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2304 "kate_parser.y" {init_region(&kregion);} break; case 19: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2304 "kate_parser.y" { add_region(&ki,(yyvsp[(3) - (7)].string),&kregion); } break; case 20: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2305 "kate_parser.y" {init_curve();} break; case 21: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2305 "kate_parser.y" { add_curve(&ki,(yyvsp[(3) - (7)].string),kcurve.curve); } break; case 22: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2306 "kate_parser.y" {init_motion();} break; case 23: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2306 "kate_parser.y" { add_motion(&ki,(yyvsp[(3) - (7)].string),kmotion); } break; case 24: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2307 "kate_parser.y" {init_palette();} break; case 25: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2307 "kate_parser.y" { add_palette(&ki,(yyvsp[(3) - (7)].string),kpalette.palette); } break; case 26: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2308 "kate_parser.y" {init_bitmap();} break; case 27: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2308 "kate_parser.y" { add_bitmap(&ki,(yyvsp[(3) - (7)].string),kbitmap.bitmap); } break; case 28: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2309 "kate_parser.y" {init_font_range();} break; case 29: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2309 "kate_parser.y" { add_font_range(&ki,(yyvsp[(4) - (8)].string),krange); } break; case 30: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2310 "kate_parser.y" {init_font_mapping();} break; case 31: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2310 "kate_parser.y" { add_font_mapping(&ki,(yyvsp[(4) - (8)].string),kmapping); } break; case 32: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2311 "kate_parser.y" { timebase=(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].fp); } break; case 33: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2312 "kate_parser.y" {set_granule_rate((yyvsp[(3) - (5)].unumber),(yyvsp[(5) - (5)].unumber));} break; case 34: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2313 "kate_parser.y" {set_granule_shift((yyvsp[(3) - (3)].unumber));} break; case 35: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2314 "kate_parser.y" {set_canvas_size((yyvsp[(3) - (4)].unumber),(yyvsp[(4) - (4)].unumber));} break; case 37: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2318 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 38: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2321 "kate_parser.y" { kstyle.halign=(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].fp); } break; case 39: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2322 "kate_parser.y" { kstyle.valign=(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].fp); } break; case 40: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2323 "kate_parser.y" { kstyle.halign=(kate_float)-1.0; } break; case 41: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2324 "kate_parser.y" { kstyle.halign=(kate_float)0.0; } break; case 42: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2325 "kate_parser.y" { kstyle.halign=(kate_float)1.0; } break; case 43: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2326 "kate_parser.y" { kstyle.valign=(kate_float)-1.0; } break; case 44: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2327 "kate_parser.y" { kstyle.valign=(kate_float)0.0; } break; case 45: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2328 "kate_parser.y" { kstyle.valign=(kate_float)1.0; } break; case 46: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2329 "kate_parser.y" { set_color(&kstyle.text_color,(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].color)); } break; case 47: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2330 "kate_parser.y" { set_color(&kstyle.background_color,(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].color)); } break; case 48: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2331 "kate_parser.y" { set_color(&kstyle.draw_color,(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].color)); } break; case 49: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2332 "kate_parser.y" { kstyle.bold=1; } break; case 50: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2333 "kate_parser.y" { kstyle.italics=1; } break; case 51: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2334 "kate_parser.y" { kstyle.underline=1; } break; case 52: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2335 "kate_parser.y" { kstyle.strike=1; } break; case 53: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2336 "kate_parser.y" { kstyle.justify=1; } break; case 54: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2337 "kate_parser.y" { kstyle.wrap_mode=(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].number); } break; case 55: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2338 "kate_parser.y" { set_font(&kstyle,(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].string)); } break; case 56: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2339 "kate_parser.y" { set_font_size(&kstyle,(yyvsp[(3) - (4)].fp),(yyvsp[(4) - (4)].number)); } break; case 57: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2340 "kate_parser.y" { set_font_width(&kstyle,(yyvsp[(3) - (4)].fp),(yyvsp[(4) - (4)].number)); } break; case 58: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2341 "kate_parser.y" { set_font_height(&kstyle,(yyvsp[(3) - (4)].fp),(yyvsp[(4) - (4)].number)); } break; case 59: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2342 "kate_parser.y" { set_margin(&kstyle,&kstyle.left_margin,(yyvsp[(3) - (4)].fp),(yyvsp[(4) - (4)].number)); } break; case 60: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2343 "kate_parser.y" { set_margin(&kstyle,&kstyle.top_margin,(yyvsp[(3) - (4)].fp),(yyvsp[(4) - (4)].number)); } break; case 61: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2344 "kate_parser.y" { set_margin(&kstyle,&kstyle.right_margin,(yyvsp[(3) - (4)].fp),(yyvsp[(4) - (4)].number)); } break; case 62: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2345 "kate_parser.y" { set_margin(&kstyle,&kstyle.bottom_margin,(yyvsp[(3) - (4)].fp),(yyvsp[(4) - (4)].number)); } break; case 63: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2347 "kate_parser.y" { set_margins(&kstyle,(yyvsp[(2) - (9)].fp),(yyvsp[(3) - (9)].number),(yyvsp[(4) - (9)].fp),(yyvsp[(5) - (9)].number),(yyvsp[(6) - (9)].fp),(yyvsp[(7) - (9)].number),(yyvsp[(8) - (9)].fp),(yyvsp[(9) - (9)].number)); } break; case 64: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2348 "kate_parser.y" { add_meta(&kstyle.meta,(yyvsp[(2) - (4)].string),(yyvsp[(4) - (4)].string)); } break; case 65: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2349 "kate_parser.y" {init_byte_stream((yyvsp[(4) - (4)].unumber));} break; case 66: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2349 "kate_parser.y" { add_meta_byte_stream(&kstyle.meta,(yyvsp[(2) - (8)].string)); } break; case 67: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2352 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=kate_percentage; } break; case 68: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2353 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=kate_millionths; } break; case 69: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2354 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=kate_pixel; } break; case 71: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2358 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 72: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2361 "kate_parser.y" {kregion.metric=(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].number); } break; case 73: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2362 "kate_parser.y" { kregion.x=(yyvsp[(2) - (3)].fp);kregion.y=(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].fp); } break; case 74: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2363 "kate_parser.y" { kregion.w=(yyvsp[(2) - (3)].fp);kregion.h=(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].fp); } break; case 75: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2364 "kate_parser.y" { kregion.clip=1; } break; case 76: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2365 "kate_parser.y" { kregion.style=(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].number); } break; case 77: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2366 "kate_parser.y" { add_meta(&kregion.meta,(yyvsp[(2) - (4)].string),(yyvsp[(4) - (4)].string)); } break; case 78: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2367 "kate_parser.y" {init_byte_stream((yyvsp[(4) - (4)].unumber));} break; case 79: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2367 "kate_parser.y" { add_meta_byte_stream(&kregion.meta,(yyvsp[(2) - (8)].string)); } break; case 81: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2371 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 82: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2374 "kate_parser.y" { kcurve.curve->type=(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].number); n_curve_pts=0; } break; case 83: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2375 "kate_parser.y" { init_curve_points((yyvsp[(1) - (2)].unumber)); } break; case 84: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2375 "kate_parser.y" { if ((size_t)n_curve_pts!=kcurve.curve->npts*2) katedesc_error("Wrong number of points in the curve"); } break; case 85: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2378 "kate_parser.y" { init_open_ended_curve_points(); } break; case 88: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2382 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 89: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2385 "kate_parser.y" { init_palette_colors((yyvsp[(1) - (2)].unumber)); } break; case 90: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2385 "kate_parser.y" { if ((size_t)n_palette_colors!=kpalette.palette->ncolors) { katedesc_error("Wrong number of colors in the palette"); } } break; case 91: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2390 "kate_parser.y" { load_palette((yyvsp[(2) - (2)].string)); } break; case 93: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2394 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 94: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2397 "kate_parser.y" { init_bitmap_pixels((yyvsp[(1) - (5)].unumber),(yyvsp[(3) - (5)].unumber),(yyvsp[(5) - (5)].unumber)); } break; case 95: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2397 "kate_parser.y" { if ((size_t)n_bitmap_pixels!=kbitmap.bitmap->width*kbitmap.bitmap->height) { katedesc_error("Wrong number of pixels in the bitmap"); } } break; case 96: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2402 "kate_parser.y" { init_png_bitmap_pixels((yyvsp[(1) - (5)].unumber),(yyvsp[(3) - (5)].unumber),(yyvsp[(5) - (5)].unumber)); } break; case 97: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2402 "kate_parser.y" { if ((size_t)n_bitmap_pixels!=kbitmap.bitmap->size) { katedesc_error("Wrong number of bytes in the PNG bitmap"); } } break; case 98: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2407 "kate_parser.y" { load_bitmap((yyvsp[(2) - (2)].string),0); } break; case 99: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2408 "kate_parser.y" { kbitmap.bitmap->palette=(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].number); } break; case 100: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2409 "kate_parser.y" { kbitmap.bitmap->x_offset=(yyvsp[(2) - (3)].number); kbitmap.bitmap->y_offset=(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].number); } break; case 101: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2410 "kate_parser.y" { add_meta(&kbitmap.bitmap->meta,(yyvsp[(2) - (4)].string),(yyvsp[(4) - (4)].string)); } break; case 102: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2411 "kate_parser.y" {init_byte_stream((yyvsp[(4) - (4)].unumber));} break; case 103: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2411 "kate_parser.y" { add_meta_byte_stream(&kbitmap.bitmap->meta,(yyvsp[(2) - (8)].string)); } break; case 104: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2414 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.color)=make_color((yyvsp[(1) - (3)].unumber),(yyvsp[(2) - (3)].unumber),(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].unumber),255); } break; case 105: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2415 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.color)=make_color((yyvsp[(1) - (4)].unumber),(yyvsp[(2) - (4)].unumber),(yyvsp[(3) - (4)].unumber),(yyvsp[(4) - (4)].unumber)); } break; case 106: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2416 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.color)=make_color_alpha((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].color),255); } break; case 107: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2417 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.color)=make_color_alpha((yyvsp[(1) - (3)].color),(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].unumber)); } break; case 108: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2420 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=kate_wrap_none; } break; case 109: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2421 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=kate_wrap_word; } break; case 110: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2424 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=kate_curve_none; } break; case 111: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2425 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=kate_curve_static; } break; case 112: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2426 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=kate_curve_linear; } break; case 113: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2427 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=kate_curve_catmull_rom_spline; } break; case 114: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2428 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=kate_curve_bezier_cubic_spline; } break; case 115: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2429 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=kate_curve_bspline; } break; case 116: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2432 "kate_parser.y" { if (open_ended_curve) { add_open_ended_curve_point((yyvsp[(2) - (2)].fp)); } else { if ((size_t)n_curve_pts>=kcurve.curve->npts*2) katedesc_error("Too many points in curve"); else { kcurve.curve->pts[n_curve_pts++]=(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].fp); } } } break; case 117: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2441 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 118: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2444 "kate_parser.y" { if ((size_t)n_palette_colors>=kpalette.palette->ncolors) katedesc_error("Too many colors in palette"); else { set_color(&kpalette.palette->colors[n_palette_colors++],(yyvsp[(3) - (5)].color)); } } break; case 119: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2448 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 120: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2451 "kate_parser.y" { if ((size_t)n_bitmap_pixels>=kbitmap.bitmap->width*kbitmap.bitmap->height) { katedesc_error("Too many pixels in bitmap"); } else { if ((yyvsp[(2) - (3)].unumber)>(unsigned int)(1<bpp)-1) { katedesc_error("pixels out of range for given bpp"); } else { kbitmap.bitmap->pixels[n_bitmap_pixels++]=(yyvsp[(2) - (3)].unumber); } } } break; case 121: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2464 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 122: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2467 "kate_parser.y" { if ((size_t)n_bitmap_pixels>=kbitmap.bitmap->size) { katedesc_error("Too many pixels in bitmap"); } else { kbitmap.bitmap->pixels[n_bitmap_pixels++]=(yyvsp[(2) - (3)].unumber); } } break; case 123: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2475 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 124: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2478 "kate_parser.y" { if (n_bytes_in_stream>=byte_stream_size) { katedesc_error("Too many bytes in byte stream"); } else { byte_stream[n_bytes_in_stream++]=(yyvsp[(2) - (3)].unumber); } } break; case 125: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2486 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 126: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2489 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.string)=(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].string); } break; case 127: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2490 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.string)=NULL; } break; case 128: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2493 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=find_style(&ki,(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].string)); } break; case 129: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2494 "kate_parser.y" { if ((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber)>=ki.nstyles) yyerrorf("Invalid style index (%u/%d)",(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber),ki.nstyles); (yyval.number)=(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber); } break; case 130: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2497 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=find_region(&ki,(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].string)); } break; case 131: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2498 "kate_parser.y" { if ((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber)>=ki.nregions) yyerrorf("Invalid region index (%u/%u)",(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber),ki.nregions); (yyval.number)=(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber); } break; case 132: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2501 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=find_curve(&ki,(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].string)); } break; case 133: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2502 "kate_parser.y" { if ((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber)>=ki.ncurves) yyerrorf("Invalid curve index (%u/%u)",(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber),ki.ncurves); (yyval.number)=(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber); } break; case 134: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2505 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=find_motion(&ki,(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].string)); } break; case 135: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2506 "kate_parser.y" { if ((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber)>=ki.nmotions) yyerrorf("Invalid motion index (%u/%u)",(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber),ki.nmotions); (yyval.number)=(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber); } break; case 136: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2509 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=find_palette(&ki,(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].string)); } break; case 137: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2510 "kate_parser.y" { if ((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber)>=ki.npalettes) yyerrorf("Invalid palette index (%u/%u)",(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber),ki.npalettes); (yyval.number)=(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber); } break; case 138: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2513 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=find_bitmap(&ki,(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].string)); } break; case 139: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2514 "kate_parser.y" { if ((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber)>=ki.nbitmaps) yyerrorf("Invalid bitmap index (%u/%u)",(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber),ki.nbitmaps); (yyval.number)=(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber); } break; case 140: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2517 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=find_font_range(&ki,(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].string)); } break; case 141: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2518 "kate_parser.y" { if ((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber)>=ki.nfont_ranges) yyerrorf("Invalid font range index (%u/%u)",(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber),ki.nfont_ranges); (yyval.number)=(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber); } break; case 142: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2521 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=find_font_mapping(&ki,(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].string)); } break; case 143: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2522 "kate_parser.y" { if ((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber)>=ki.nfont_mappings) yyerrorf("Invalid font mapping index (%u/%u)",(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber),ki.nfont_mappings); (yyval.number)=(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber); } break; case 144: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2525 "kate_parser.y" { reference_curve_from((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].number)); } break; case 145: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2526 "kate_parser.y" { init_curve(); } break; case 146: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2526 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 147: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2527 "kate_parser.y" { init_curve_from((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].number)); } break; case 148: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2527 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 149: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2531 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.fp)=(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].fp); } break; case 150: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2532 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.fp)=(kate_float)(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber); } break; case 151: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2533 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.fp)=(kate_float)(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].number); } break; case 152: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2536 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber); } break; case 153: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2537 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].number); } break; case 154: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2538 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=compute_bitmap_x_offset((yyvsp[(1) - (2)].fp)); } break; case 155: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2541 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber); } break; case 156: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2542 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].number); } break; case 157: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2543 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=compute_bitmap_y_offset((yyvsp[(1) - (2)].fp)); } break; case 158: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2546 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.fp)=(yyvsp[(1) - (5)].unumber)*3600+(yyvsp[(3) - (5)].unumber)*60+(yyvsp[(5) - (5)].fp); } break; case 159: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2547 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.fp)=(yyvsp[(1) - (3)].unumber)*60+(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].fp); } break; case 160: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2548 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.fp)=(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].fp); } break; case 162: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2552 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 163: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2555 "kate_parser.y" { init_event(&kevent); } break; case 164: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2555 "kate_parser.y" { check_event(&kevent); kd_encode_text(&k,&kevent); clear_event(&kevent); } break; case 165: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2558 "kate_parser.y" { init_event(&kevent); } break; case 166: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2558 "kate_parser.y" { check_event(&kevent); kd_encode_text(&k,&kevent); clear_event(&kevent); } break; case 168: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2564 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 169: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2567 "kate_parser.y" { kd_encode_set_id(&k,(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].unumber)); } break; case 170: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2568 "kate_parser.y" { kd_encode_set_language(&k,(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].string)); } break; case 171: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2569 "kate_parser.y" { CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(kate_encode_set_text_directionality(&k,(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].number))); } break; case 172: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2570 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_t0(&kevent,(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].fp)); } break; case 173: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2571 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_t1(&kevent,(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].fp)); } break; case 174: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2572 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_t0(&kevent,(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].fp)); } break; case 175: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2573 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_t1(&kevent,(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].fp)); } break; case 176: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2574 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_t0_t1(&kevent,(yyvsp[(2) - (4)].fp),(yyvsp[(4) - (4)].fp)); } break; case 177: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2575 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_duration(&kevent,(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].fp)); } break; case 178: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2576 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_t0(&kevent,(yyvsp[(2) - (4)].fp)); set_event_duration(&kevent,(yyvsp[(4) - (4)].fp)); } break; case 179: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2577 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_t0_t1(&kevent,(yyvsp[(1) - (3)].fp),(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].fp)); } break; case 180: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2578 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_region_index(&kevent,(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].number)); } break; case 181: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2579 "kate_parser.y" { init_region_from((yyvsp[(2) - (2)].number)); } break; case 182: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2580 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_region(&kevent,&kregion); } break; case 183: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2581 "kate_parser.y" { init_region(&kregion); } break; case 184: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2581 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_region(&kevent,&kregion); } break; case 185: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2583 "kate_parser.y" { if ((yyvsp[(1) - (3)].number)) set_event_secondary_style_index(&kevent,(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].number)); else set_event_style_index(&kevent,(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].number)); } break; case 186: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2584 "kate_parser.y" {init_style_from((yyvsp[(3) - (3)].number)); } break; case 187: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2585 "kate_parser.y" { if ((yyvsp[(1) - (7)].number)) set_event_secondary_style(&kevent,&kstyle); else set_event_style(&kevent,&kstyle); } break; case 188: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2586 "kate_parser.y" { init_style(&kstyle); } break; case 189: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2587 "kate_parser.y" { if ((yyvsp[(1) - (6)].number)) set_event_secondary_style(&kevent,&kstyle); else set_event_style(&kevent,&kstyle); } break; case 190: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2588 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_text(&kevent,(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].dynstring),0,0); kate_free((yyvsp[(2) - (2)].dynstring)); } break; case 191: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2589 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_text(&kevent,(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].dynstring),1,0); kate_free((yyvsp[(3) - (3)].dynstring)); } break; case 192: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2590 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_text(&kevent,(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].dynstring),0,1); kate_free((yyvsp[(2) - (2)].dynstring)); } break; case 193: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2591 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_text(&kevent,(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].dynstring),1,1); kate_free((yyvsp[(3) - (3)].dynstring)); } break; case 194: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2592 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_text_from(&kevent,(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].string),0,0); } break; case 195: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2593 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_text_from(&kevent,(yyvsp[(4) - (4)].string),1,0); } break; case 196: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2594 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_text_from(&kevent,(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].string),0,1); } break; case 197: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2595 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_text_from(&kevent,(yyvsp[(4) - (4)].string),1,1); } break; case 198: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2596 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_text(&kevent,(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].dynstring),0,0); kate_free((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].dynstring)); } break; case 199: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2597 "kate_parser.y" { init_motion(); } break; case 200: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2597 "kate_parser.y" { kd_add_event_motion(kmotion); } break; case 201: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2598 "kate_parser.y" { kd_add_event_motion_index((yyvsp[(2) - (2)].number)); } break; case 202: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2599 "kate_parser.y" {init_simple_glyph_pointer_motion(); } break; case 203: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2600 "kate_parser.y" { kd_finalize_simple_timed_glyph_motion(kmotion); kd_add_event_motion(kmotion); } break; case 204: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2601 "kate_parser.y" {init_simple_glyph_pointer_motion(); } break; case 205: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2602 "kate_parser.y" { kd_finalize_simple_timed_glyph_motion(kmotion); kd_add_event_motion(kmotion); } break; case 206: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2603 "kate_parser.y" { CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(kate_encode_set_font_mapping_index(&k,(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].number))); } break; case 207: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2604 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_palette_index(&kevent,(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].number)); } break; case 208: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2605 "kate_parser.y" { init_palette(); } break; case 209: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2605 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_palette(&kevent,kpalette.palette); } break; case 210: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2606 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_bitmap_index(&kevent,(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].number)); } break; case 211: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2607 "kate_parser.y" { init_bitmap(); } break; case 212: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2607 "kate_parser.y" { set_event_bitmap(&kevent,kbitmap.bitmap); } break; case 213: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2608 "kate_parser.y" {init_bitmap();} break; case 214: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2608 "kate_parser.y" { add_local_bitmap(&k,(yyvsp[(4) - (8)].string),kbitmap.bitmap); } break; case 215: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2609 "kate_parser.y" { add_local_bitmap_index(&k,(yyvsp[(4) - (6)].string),(yyvsp[(6) - (6)].number)); } break; case 216: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2610 "kate_parser.y" { kd_add_event_meta((yyvsp[(2) - (4)].string),(yyvsp[(4) - (4)].string)); } break; case 217: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2611 "kate_parser.y" { kd_add_event_meta_byte_stream((yyvsp[(2) - (4)].string)); } break; case 218: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2614 "kate_parser.y" {init_byte_stream((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber));} break; case 219: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2614 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=0; } break; case 220: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2617 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=1; } break; case 221: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2618 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=0; } break; case 222: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2621 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.dynstring)=catstrings((yyvsp[(1) - (3)].dynstring),(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].string)); } break; case 223: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2622 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.dynstring)=catstrings(NULL,(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].string)); } break; case 225: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2626 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 226: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2629 "kate_parser.y" { set_motion_mapping(kmotion,(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].number),(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].number)); } break; case 227: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2630 "kate_parser.y" { set_motion_mapping(kmotion,(yyvsp[(2) - (3)].number),(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].number)); } break; case 228: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2631 "kate_parser.y" { set_motion_semantics(kmotion,(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].number)); } break; case 229: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2632 "kate_parser.y" { add_curve_to_motion(kmotion,(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].fp)); } break; case 230: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2633 "kate_parser.y" { kmotion->periodic=1; } break; case 231: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2636 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.fp)=(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].fp); } break; case 232: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2637 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.fp)=-(yyvsp[(2) - (3)].fp)/(kate_float)100.0; } break; case 233: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2638 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.fp)=-(yyvsp[(2) - (3)].fp)/(kate_float)1000000.0; } break; case 234: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2639 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.fp)=(kate_float)-1.0; } break; case 235: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2642 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=kate_motion_mapping_none; } break; case 236: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2643 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=kate_motion_mapping_frame; } break; case 237: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2644 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=kate_motion_mapping_region; } break; case 238: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2645 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=kate_motion_mapping_event_duration; } break; case 239: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2646 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=kate_motion_mapping_bitmap_size; } break; case 240: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2647 "kate_parser.y" { if ((yyvsp[(2) - (2)].unumber)semantics=get_glyph_pointer_offset((yyvsp[(3) - (3)].unumber)); } break; case 274: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2693 "kate_parser.y" { kmotion->y_mapping=(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].number); } break; case 275: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2694 "kate_parser.y" { karaoke_base_height=(yyvsp[(3) - (5)].fp); karaoke_top_height=(yyvsp[(5) - (5)].fp); } break; case 276: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2695 "kate_parser.y" { add_glyph_pause((yyvsp[(3) - (3)].fp),(kate_float)0.0); } break; case 277: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2696 "kate_parser.y" { add_glyph_transition((yyvsp[(2) - (4)].unumber),(yyvsp[(4) - (4)].fp),(kate_float)0.0,(kate_float)1.0,0,(kate_float)0.0); } break; case 278: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2697 "kate_parser.y" { add_glyph_transition((yyvsp[(2) - (4)].unumber),(yyvsp[(4) - (4)].fp),(kate_float)0.0,(kate_float)1.0,1,(kate_float)0.0); } break; case 280: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2701 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 281: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2704 "kate_parser.y" { kmotion->semantics=get_glyph_pointer_offset((yyvsp[(3) - (3)].unumber)); } break; case 282: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2706 "kate_parser.y" { set_style_morph(&kevent,(yyvsp[(3) - (6)].number),(yyvsp[(6) - (6)].number)); } break; case 283: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2707 "kate_parser.y" { add_glyph_pause((yyvsp[(3) - (3)].fp),(kate_float)0.0); } break; case 284: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2708 "kate_parser.y" { add_glyph_transition((yyvsp[(2) - (4)].unumber),(yyvsp[(4) - (4)].fp),(kate_float)0.0,(kate_float)0.0,0,(kate_float)1.0); } break; case 285: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2709 "kate_parser.y" { add_glyph_transition((yyvsp[(2) - (4)].unumber),(yyvsp[(4) - (4)].fp),(kate_float)0.0,(kate_float)0.0,1,(kate_float)1.0); } break; case 286: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2710 "kate_parser.y" { add_glyph_transition_to_text((yyvsp[(1) - (3)].string),(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].fp),(kate_float)0.0,(kate_float)0.0,0,(kate_float)1.0); } break; case 287: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2711 "kate_parser.y" { add_glyph_transition_to_text((yyvsp[(1) - (3)].string),(yyvsp[(3) - (3)].fp),(kate_float)0.0,(kate_float)0.0,1,(kate_float)1.0); } break; case 288: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2714 "kate_parser.y" { if ((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber)>59) yyerrorf("Value must be between 0 and 59, but is %u",(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].unumber)); } break; case 289: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2714 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.unumber)=(yyvsp[(1) - (2)].unumber); } break; case 290: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2717 "kate_parser.y" { if ((yyvsp[(1) - (1)].fp)<(kate_float)0.0 || (yyvsp[(1) - (1)].fp)>=(kate_float)60.0) yyerrorf("Value must be between 0 (inclusive) and 60 (exclusive), but is %f",(yyvsp[(1) - (1)].fp)); } break; case 291: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2717 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.fp)=(yyvsp[(1) - (2)].fp); } break; case 292: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2720 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 293: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2721 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 294: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2724 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=kate_l2r_t2b; } break; case 295: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2725 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=kate_r2l_t2b; } break; case 296: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2726 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=kate_t2b_r2l; } break; case 297: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2727 "kate_parser.y" { (yyval.number)=kate_t2b_l2r; } break; case 299: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2731 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 300: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2734 "kate_parser.y" { set_font_range_first_code_point_string((yyvsp[(4) - (4)].string)); } break; case 301: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2735 "kate_parser.y" { set_font_range_first_code_point((yyvsp[(4) - (4)].unumber)); } break; case 302: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2736 "kate_parser.y" { set_font_range_last_code_point_string((yyvsp[(4) - (4)].string)); } break; case 303: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2737 "kate_parser.y" { set_font_range_last_code_point((yyvsp[(4) - (4)].unumber)); } break; case 304: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2738 "kate_parser.y" { set_font_range_first_bitmap((yyvsp[(3) - (3)].number)); } break; case 306: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2742 "kate_parser.y" {} break; case 307: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2745 "kate_parser.y" {init_font_range();} break; case 308: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2745 "kate_parser.y" { add_font_range_to_mapping(); } break; case 309: /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 2746 "kate_parser.y" { krange=ki.font_ranges[(yyvsp[(2) - (2)].number)]; add_font_range_to_mapping(); } break; /* Line 1455 of yacc.c */ #line 6477 "kate_parser.c" default: break; } YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("-> $$ =", yyr1[yyn], &yyval, &yyloc); YYPOPSTACK (yylen); yylen = 0; YY_STACK_PRINT (yyss, yyssp); *++yyvsp = yyval; /* Now `shift' the result of the reduction. Determine what state that goes to, based on the state we popped back to and the rule number reduced by. */ yyn = yyr1[yyn]; yystate = yypgoto[yyn - YYNTOKENS] + *yyssp; if (0 <= yystate && yystate <= YYLAST && yycheck[yystate] == *yyssp) yystate = yytable[yystate]; else yystate = yydefgoto[yyn - YYNTOKENS]; goto yynewstate; /*------------------------------------. | yyerrlab -- here on detecting error | `------------------------------------*/ yyerrlab: /* If not already recovering from an error, report this error. */ if (!yyerrstatus) { ++yynerrs; #if ! YYERROR_VERBOSE yyerror (YY_("syntax error")); #else { YYSIZE_T yysize = yysyntax_error (0, yystate, yychar); if (yymsg_alloc < yysize && yymsg_alloc < YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM) { YYSIZE_T yyalloc = 2 * yysize; if (! (yysize <= yyalloc && yyalloc <= YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM)) yyalloc = YYSTACK_ALLOC_MAXIMUM; if (yymsg != yymsgbuf) YYSTACK_FREE (yymsg); yymsg = (char *) YYSTACK_ALLOC (yyalloc); if (yymsg) yymsg_alloc = yyalloc; else { yymsg = yymsgbuf; yymsg_alloc = sizeof yymsgbuf; } } if (0 < yysize && yysize <= yymsg_alloc) { (void) yysyntax_error (yymsg, yystate, yychar); yyerror (yymsg); } else { yyerror (YY_("syntax error")); if (yysize != 0) goto yyexhaustedlab; } } #endif } if (yyerrstatus == 3) { /* If just tried and failed to reuse lookahead token after an error, discard it. */ if (yychar <= YYEOF) { /* Return failure if at end of input. */ if (yychar == YYEOF) YYABORT; } else { yydestruct ("Error: discarding", yytoken, &yylval); yychar = YYEMPTY; } } /* Else will try to reuse lookahead token after shifting the error token. */ goto yyerrlab1; /*---------------------------------------------------. | yyerrorlab -- error raised explicitly by YYERROR. | `---------------------------------------------------*/ yyerrorlab: /* Pacify compilers like GCC when the user code never invokes YYERROR and the label yyerrorlab therefore never appears in user code. */ if (/*CONSTCOND*/ 0) goto yyerrorlab; /* Do not reclaim the symbols of the rule which action triggered this YYERROR. */ YYPOPSTACK (yylen); yylen = 0; YY_STACK_PRINT (yyss, yyssp); yystate = *yyssp; goto yyerrlab1; /*-------------------------------------------------------------. | yyerrlab1 -- common code for both syntax error and YYERROR. | `-------------------------------------------------------------*/ yyerrlab1: yyerrstatus = 3; /* Each real token shifted decrements this. */ for (;;) { yyn = yypact[yystate]; if (yyn != YYPACT_NINF) { yyn += YYTERROR; if (0 <= yyn && yyn <= YYLAST && yycheck[yyn] == YYTERROR) { yyn = yytable[yyn]; if (0 < yyn) break; } } /* Pop the current state because it cannot handle the error token. */ if (yyssp == yyss) YYABORT; yydestruct ("Error: popping", yystos[yystate], yyvsp); YYPOPSTACK (1); yystate = *yyssp; YY_STACK_PRINT (yyss, yyssp); } *++yyvsp = yylval; /* Shift the error token. */ YY_SYMBOL_PRINT ("Shifting", yystos[yyn], yyvsp, yylsp); yystate = yyn; goto yynewstate; /*-------------------------------------. | yyacceptlab -- YYACCEPT comes here. | `-------------------------------------*/ yyacceptlab: yyresult = 0; goto yyreturn; /*-----------------------------------. | yyabortlab -- YYABORT comes here. | `-----------------------------------*/ yyabortlab: yyresult = 1; goto yyreturn; #if !defined(yyoverflow) || YYERROR_VERBOSE /*-------------------------------------------------. | yyexhaustedlab -- memory exhaustion comes here. | `-------------------------------------------------*/ yyexhaustedlab: yyerror (YY_("memory exhausted")); yyresult = 2; /* Fall through. */ #endif yyreturn: if (yychar != YYEMPTY) yydestruct ("Cleanup: discarding lookahead", yytoken, &yylval); /* Do not reclaim the symbols of the rule which action triggered this YYABORT or YYACCEPT. */ YYPOPSTACK (yylen); YY_STACK_PRINT (yyss, yyssp); while (yyssp != yyss) { yydestruct ("Cleanup: popping", yystos[*yyssp], yyvsp); YYPOPSTACK (1); } #ifndef yyoverflow if (yyss != yyssa) YYSTACK_FREE (yyss); #endif #if YYERROR_VERBOSE if (yymsg != yymsgbuf) YYSTACK_FREE (yymsg); #endif /* Make sure YYID is used. */ return YYID (yyresult); } /* Line 1675 of yacc.c */ #line 2749 "kate_parser.y" libkate-0.4.1/tools/klrc.h0000644000000000000000000000120611624176442012270 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifndef KATE_klrc_h_GUARD #define KATE_klrc_h_GUARD struct lrc_data { kate_int64_t last_event_end_time; }; extern void *new_lrc_data(void); extern void free_lrc_data(void*); extern void write_lrc_event(FILE *fout,void *data,const kate_event *ev,ogg_int64_t granpos); extern void write_lrc_end(FILE *fout); #endif libkate-0.4.1/tools/kstrings.c0000644000000000000000000001402211337522513013167 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif #include #include #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #include #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #include #include "kate/oggkate.h" #include "kate_internal.h" #include "kutil.h" const char *halign2text(kate_float d) { static char tmp[32]; if (d==0.0) return "hcenter"; if (d==1.0) return "hright"; if (d==-1.0) return "hleft"; snprintf(tmp,sizeof(tmp),"halign %.16g",d); tmp[sizeof(tmp)-1]=0; return tmp; } const char *valign2text(kate_float d) { static char tmp[32]; if (d==0.0) return "vcenter"; if (d==-1.0) return "vtop"; if (d==1.0) return "vbottom"; snprintf(tmp,sizeof(tmp),"valign %.16g",d); tmp[sizeof(tmp)-1]=0; return tmp; } const char *metric2text(kate_space_metric d) { switch (d) { case kate_pixel: return "pixel"; case kate_percentage: return "percent"; case kate_millionths: return "millionths"; default: return "invalid"; } } const char *metric2suffix(kate_space_metric d) { switch (d) { case kate_pixel: return ""; case kate_percentage: return "%"; case kate_millionths: return "m"; default: return "invalid"; } } const char *curve2text(kate_curve_type d) { switch (d) { case kate_curve_none: return "none"; case kate_curve_static: return "static"; case kate_curve_linear: return "linear"; case kate_curve_catmull_rom_spline: return "catmull_rom"; case kate_curve_bezier_cubic_spline: return "bezier_cubic"; case kate_curve_bspline: return "bspline"; } return "invalid"; } const char *semantics2text(kate_motion_semantics d) { static char tmp[32]; switch (d) { case kate_motion_semantics_time: return "time"; case kate_motion_semantics_region_position: return "region position"; case kate_motion_semantics_region_size: return "region size"; case kate_motion_semantics_text_alignment_ext: return "external text alignment"; case kate_motion_semantics_text_alignment_int: return "internal text alignment"; case kate_motion_semantics_text_position: return "text position"; case kate_motion_semantics_text_size: return "text size"; case kate_motion_semantics_marker1_position: return "marker 1 position"; case kate_motion_semantics_marker2_position: return "marker 2 position"; case kate_motion_semantics_marker3_position: return "marker 3 position"; case kate_motion_semantics_marker4_position: return "marker 4 position"; case kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1: return "glyph pointer 1"; case kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_2: return "glyph pointer 2"; case kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_3: return "glyph pointer 3"; case kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4: return "glyph pointer 4"; case kate_motion_semantics_text_color_rg: return "text color rg"; case kate_motion_semantics_text_color_ba: return "text color ba"; case kate_motion_semantics_background_color_rg: return "background color rg"; case kate_motion_semantics_background_color_ba: return "background color ba"; case kate_motion_semantics_draw_color_rg: return "draw color rg"; case kate_motion_semantics_draw_color_ba: return "draw color ba"; case kate_motion_semantics_style_morph: return "style morph"; case kate_motion_semantics_text_path: return "text path"; case kate_motion_semantics_text_path_section: return "text path section"; case kate_motion_semantics_draw: return "draw"; case kate_motion_semantics_text_visible_section: return "visible section"; case kate_motion_semantics_z: return "z"; case kate_motion_semantics_horizontal_margins: return "horizontal margins"; case kate_motion_semantics_vertical_margins: return "vertical margins"; case kate_motion_semantics_bitmap_position: return "bitmap position"; case kate_motion_semantics_bitmap_size: return "bitmap size"; case kate_motion_semantics_marker1_bitmap: return "marker 1 bitmap"; case kate_motion_semantics_marker2_bitmap: return "marker 2 bitmap"; case kate_motion_semantics_marker3_bitmap: return "marker 3 bitmap"; case kate_motion_semantics_marker4_bitmap: return "marker 4 bitmap"; case kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1_bitmap: return "glyph pointer 1 bitmap"; case kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_2_bitmap: return "glyph pointer 2 bitmap"; case kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_3_bitmap: return "glyph pointer 3 bitmap"; case kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4_bitmap: return "glyph pointer 4 bitmap"; case kate_motion_semantics_draw_width: return "draw width"; default: snprintf(tmp,sizeof(tmp),"user %u",d); return tmp; } return "invalid"; } const char *mapping2text(kate_motion_mapping d) { static char tmp[32]; switch (d) { case kate_motion_mapping_none: return "none"; case kate_motion_mapping_frame: return "frame"; case kate_motion_mapping_region: return "region"; case kate_motion_mapping_event_duration: return "event duration"; case kate_motion_mapping_bitmap_size: return "bitmap size"; default: snprintf(tmp,sizeof(tmp),"user %u",d); return tmp; } return "invalid"; } const char *directionality2text(kate_text_directionality d) { switch (d) { case kate_l2r_t2b: return "l2r_t2b"; case kate_r2l_t2b: return "r2l_t2b"; case kate_t2b_r2l: return "t2b_r2l"; case kate_t2b_l2r: return "t2b_l2r"; } return "invalid"; } const char *wrap2text(kate_wrap_mode w) { switch (w) { case kate_wrap_word: return "word"; case kate_wrap_none: return "none"; } return "invalid"; } const char *encoding2text(kate_text_encoding text_encoding) { switch (text_encoding) { case kate_utf8: return "UTF-8"; default: return "unknown"; } } libkate-0.4.1/tools/katedec.c0000644000000000000000000003253011624176442012734 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif #include #include #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #include #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #include #include #include "kate/oggkate.h" #include "kate_internal.h" #include "ksrt.h" #include "klrc.h" #include "kkate.h" #include "kfuzz.h" #include "kstream.h" #include "kread.h" #include "kstrings.h" #include "kutil.h" typedef struct { kate_stream_set kate_streams; int n_streams; const char *output_filename; int verbose; #ifdef DEBUG int fuzz; unsigned long fuzz_seed; #endif void (*write_start_function)(FILE*); void (*write_end_function)(FILE*); void (*write_headers_function)(FILE*,const kate_info*,const kate_comment*); void (*write_event_function)(FILE*,void*,const kate_event*,ogg_int64_t); void *(*new_event_function_data)(void); void (*free_event_function_data)(void*); } ogg_parser_data; static int ogg_parser_on_page(kate_uintptr_t data,long offset,ogg_page *og) { ogg_parser_data *opd=(ogg_parser_data*)data; ogg_packet op; int ret; kate_stream *ks; /* check for hole */ if (!og) return 0; /* add the page in the correct stream */ if (ogg_page_bos(og)) { add_kate_stream(&opd->kate_streams,og,opd->n_streams++); ks=find_kate_stream_for_page(&opd->kate_streams,og); if (opd->new_event_function_data) ks->data=(*opd->new_event_function_data)(); if (opd->verbose) { printf("found BOS page, serial %08x\n",ogg_page_serialno(og)); } } else { ks=find_kate_stream_for_page(&opd->kate_streams,og); } if (ks) { while ((ret=ogg_stream_packetout(&ks->os,&op))) { if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"Hole in data\n"); break; } if (ks->initki,&ks->kc,&op); if (ret>=0) { /* we found a Kate bitstream */ if (op.packetno==0) { if (opd->verbose) printf("Bitstream looks like Kate\n"); ks->init=kstream_header_info; } if (ret>0) { /* we're done parsing headers, go for data */ if (opd->verbose) { printf("Bitstream is Kate (bitstream v%d.%d, language \"%s\" category \"%s\", encoding %d (%s))\n", ks->ki.bitstream_version_major,ks->ki.bitstream_version_minor, ks->ki.language, ks->ki.category, ks->ki.text_encoding, encoding2text(ks->ki.text_encoding)); } ret=kate_decode_init(&ks->k,&ks->ki); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"kate_decode_init failed: %d\n",ret); exit(-1); } ks->init=kstream_data; if (!opd->output_filename || !strcmp(opd->output_filename,"-")) { if (find_kate_stream_for_file(&opd->kate_streams,stdout)) { fprintf(stderr,"Cannot write two Kate streams to the same output, new Kate stream will be ignored\n"); clear_and_remove_kate_stream(ks,&opd->kate_streams); break; } else { ks->fout=stdout; } } else { ks->filename=get_filename(opd->output_filename,ks,&opd->kate_streams); if (ks->filename) { ks->fout=fopen(ks->filename,"w"); if (!ks->fout) { fprintf(stderr,"%s: %s\n",ks->filename,strerror(errno)); exit(-1); } } else { /* get_filename returns NULL when it can't generate a filename because no format field was given in the output filename and we have more than one Kate stream */ fprintf(stderr,"Cannot write two Kate streams to the same output, new Kate stream will be ignored\n"); clear_and_remove_kate_stream(ks,&opd->kate_streams); break; } } if (ks) { if (opd->write_start_function) (*opd->write_start_function)(ks->fout); if (opd->write_headers_function) (*opd->write_headers_function)(ks->fout,&ks->ki,&ks->kc); } } } else { if (ret==KATE_E_NOT_KATE) { /* Bitstream is not Kate, ignore */ } else { fprintf(stderr,"kate_decode_headerin: packetno %"PRId64": %d\n",op.packetno,ret); ks->ret=ret; } clear_and_remove_kate_stream(ks,&opd->kate_streams); break; } } else { ret=kate_ogg_decode_packetin(&ks->k,&op); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"error in kate_decode_packetin: %d\n",ret); ks->ret=ret; } else if (ret>0) { /* we're done */ if (opd->write_end_function) (*opd->write_end_function)(ks->fout); ks->init=kstream_eos; } else { const kate_event *ev=NULL; ret=kate_decode_eventout(&ks->k,&ev); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"error in kate_decode_eventout: %d\n",ret); ks->ret=ret; } else if (ret==0) { if (opd->write_event_function) { (*opd->write_event_function)(ks->fout,ks->data,ev,ogg_page_granulepos(og)); } } } } } } return 0; } static void print_version(void) { printf("Kate reference decoder - %s\n",kate_get_version_string()); } static void print_help(const char *argv0) { printf("usage: %s [options] [filename]\n",argv0); printf(" -V version\n"); printf(" -v verbose\n"); printf(" -h help\n"); printf(" -o set output filename\n"); printf(" -t set output format (kate (default), srt, lrc)\n"); #ifdef DEBUG printf(" -B write some bitmaps in /tmp (debug)\n"); printf(" -f fuzz testing with given seed (debug)\n"); #endif } int main(int argc,char **argv) { size_t bytes_read; int ret=-1; const char *input_filename=NULL; const char *output_filename=NULL; const char *output_filename_type=NULL; FILE *fin; int verbose=0; int arg; char signature[64]; /* matches the size of the Kate ID header */ size_t signature_size; #ifdef DEBUG int fuzz=0; unsigned long fuzz_seed=0; #endif ogg_parser_data opd; ogg_parser_funcs opf; size_t n; for (arg=1;argprobe<0 && !headers_written) { if (opd.write_start_function) (*opd.write_start_function)(fout); if (opd.write_headers_function) (*opd.write_headers_function)(fout,k.ki,NULL); headers_written=1; } if (ret>0) { if (opd.write_end_function) (*opd.write_end_function)(fout); break; /* last packet decoded */ } if (ev) { if (opd.write_event_function) { (*opd.write_event_function)(fout,write_event_function_data,ev,-1); } } /* all subsequent packets are prefixed with 64 bits (signed) of the packet length in bytes */ ret=read_raw_size_and_packet(fin,&buffer,&bytes); if (ret<0) exit(-1); } ret=kate_high_decode_clear(&k); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"kate_high_decode_clear failed: %d\n",ret); /* continue anyway */ } kate_free(buffer); if (opd.free_event_function_data) { (*opd.free_event_function_data)(write_event_function_data); } if (fout!=stdout) fclose(fout); } else #endif { signature_size=bytes_read; init_kate_stream_set(&opd.kate_streams); opd.n_streams=0; opd.verbose=verbose; #ifdef DEBUG opd.fuzz=fuzz; opd.fuzz_seed=fuzz_seed; #endif opd.output_filename=output_filename; opf.on_page=&ogg_parser_on_page; opf.on_hole=NULL; ret=parse_ogg_stream(fin,signature,signature_size,opf,(kate_uintptr_t)&opd); /* Force EOS on truncated streams */ for (n=0;ninit!=kstream_eos) { if (opd.write_end_function) (*opd.write_end_function)(ks->fout); ks->init=kstream_eos; } } /* Clear user data */ for (n=0;ndata); } clear_kate_stream_set(&opd.kate_streams); } if (fin!=stdin) fclose(fin); return 0; } libkate-0.4.1/tools/kateenc.c0000644000000000000000000007244611624176442012760 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif #if defined WIN32 || defined _WIN32 || defined MSDOS || defined __CYGWIN__ || defined __EMX__ || defined OS2 #include #include #endif #if defined WIN32 || defined _WIN32 #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_TIME_H #include #endif #include #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #include #include #include "kate/oggkate.h" #include "katedesc.h" extern int katedesc_parse(void); extern int katedesc_restart(FILE*); extern FILE *katedesc_in; extern FILE *katedesc_out; extern int nerrors; static ogg_stream_state os; kate_state k; kate_info ki; kate_comment kc; static ogg_int64_t packetno; char base_path[4096]=""; static char str[4096]; static int headers_written=0; #ifdef DEBUG static int raw=0; #endif static kate_float repeat_threshold=(kate_float)0; static kate_float keepalive_threshold=(kate_float)0; static kate_int64_t last_stream_time=0; static const unsigned char utf8bom[3]={0xef,0xbb,0xbf}; static const unsigned char utf16lebom[2]={0xff,0xfe}; static const unsigned char utf16bebom[2]={0xfe,0xff}; static const unsigned char utf32lebom[4]={0xff,0xfe,0x00,0x00}; static const unsigned char utf32bebom[4]={0x00,0x00,0xfe,0xff}; static const char *language=NULL; static const char *category=NULL; static int flush_page(FILE *f) { ogg_page og; while (1) { int ret=ogg_stream_flush(&os,&og); if (ret==0) break; ret=fwrite(og.header,1,og.header_len,f); if (ret!=og.header_len) { fprintf(stderr,"Write failed (%s)\n",strerror(errno)); return -1; } ret=fwrite(og.body,1,og.body_len,f); if (ret!=og.body_len) { fprintf(stderr,"Write failed (%s)\n",strerror(errno)); return -1; } fflush(f); } return 0; } static int poll_page(FILE *f) { /* discontinuous codec, so we want to flush pages every time, as Ogg keeps granules per page, not per packet */ return flush_page(f); } int write_headers(FILE *f) { ogg_packet op; /* command line overrides */ if (language) { int ret=kate_info_set_language(&ki,language); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed to set stream language to '%s': %d\n",language,ret); return ret; } } if (category) { int ret=kate_info_set_category(&ki,category); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed to set stream category to '%s': %d\n",category,ret); return ret; } } /* warn if either language or category is missing */ if (!ki.category || !*ki.category) { fprintf(stderr,"warning: no category defined\n"); } if (!ki.language || !*ki.language) { fprintf(stderr,"warning: no language defined\n"); } while (1) { int ret=kate_ogg_encode_headers(&k,&kc,&op); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"error encoding headers: %d\n",ret); return ret; } if (ret>0) break; /* we're done */ #ifdef DEBUG if (raw) { int ret=send_packet(f,&op,-1); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"error sending packet: %d\n",ret); return ret; } } else #endif { ogg_stream_packetin(&os,&op); ogg_packet_clear(&op); } /* place all headers on the same page, it keeps oggmerge happy */ /* poll_page(f); */ } return flush_page(f); } int send_packet(FILE *f,ogg_packet *op,kate_int64_t t) { if (t>last_stream_time) last_stream_time=t; #ifdef DEBUG if (raw) { int ret; if (op->packetno>0) { ogg_int64_t bytes=op->bytes; ret=fwrite(&bytes,1,8,f); if (ret!=8) { fprintf(stderr,"Write failed (%s)\n",strerror(errno)); return -1; } } ret=fwrite(op->packet,1,op->bytes,f); if (ret!=op->bytes) { fprintf(stderr,"Write failed (%s)\n",strerror(errno)); return -1; } fflush(f); return 0; } else #endif { ogg_stream_packetin(&os,op); ogg_packet_clear(op); return poll_page(f); } } void cancel_packet(ogg_packet *op) { ogg_packet_clear(op); } static int flush_headers(FILE *f) { int ret=0; if (!headers_written) { ret=write_headers(f); headers_written=1; } return ret; } static const char *eat_arg(int argc,char **argv,int *n) { if (*n==argc-1) { fprintf(stderr,"%s needs an argument\n",argv[*n]); exit(-1); } return argv[++*n]; } static kate_int64_t hmsms2ms(int h,int m,int s,int ms) { return h*(kate_int64_t)3600000+m*60000+s*1000+ms; } static char *fgets2(char *s,size_t len,FILE *f,int ignore_hash) { char *ret=fgets(s,len,f); if (ret) { char *ptr=strpbrk(s,"\r"); /* fix windows text files */ if (ptr) strcpy(ptr,"\n"); if (!ignore_hash) { ptr=strchr(s,'#'); if (ptr) strcpy(ptr,"\n"); } } else *s=0; return ret; } static int convert_kate(FILE *fin,FILE *fout) { katedesc_in=fin; katedesc_out=fout; katedesc_restart(katedesc_in); nerrors=0; katedesc_parse(); cleanup_lexer(); if (nerrors>0) return -1; return 0; } static int is_line_empty(const char *s) { while (*s) { if (!strchr(" \t\r\n",*s)) return 0; ++s; } return 1; } void update_stream_time(kate_state *k,FILE *fout,kate_int64_t endt) { ogg_packet op; kate_int64_t t; int ret; kate_int64_t step; kate_int64_t raw_repeat_threshold=kate_duration_granule(k->ki,repeat_threshold); kate_int64_t raw_keepalive_threshold=kate_duration_granule(k->ki,keepalive_threshold); /* work out the best step to walk the time segment */ step=0; if (step==0 || (raw_repeat_threshold>0 && raw_repeat_threshold0 && raw_keepalive_threshold0) { while (1) { ret=kate_ogg_encode_repeat_raw_times(k,t,raw_repeat_threshold,&op); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed encoding repeat at %"PRId64" (%d), continuing anyway\n",t,ret); return; } if (ret==0) break; ret=send_packet(fout,&op,t); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed sending repeat packet, continuing anyway\n"); return; } } } /* keepalives next */ if (raw_keepalive_threshold>0 && t-last_stream_time>=raw_keepalive_threshold) { ret=kate_ogg_encode_keepalive_raw_times(k,t,&op); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed encoding keepalive at %"PRId64" (%d), continuing anyway\n",t,ret); return; } ret=send_packet(fout,&op,t); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed sending keepalive packet, continuing anyway\n"); return; } } } } static void remove_last_newline(char *text) { size_t len; len=strlen(text); if (len>0 && text[len-1]=='\n') text[--len]=0; } static int emit_srt_event(FILE *fout,kate_int64_t t0,kate_int64_t t1,const char *text,int allow_srt_markup,int x1,int y1,int x2,int y2) { ogg_packet op; size_t len; int ret; update_stream_time(&k,fout,t0); len=strlen(text); ret=kate_text_validate(kate_utf8,text,len+1); if (ret<0) { if (ret==KATE_E_TEXT) { fprintf(stderr,"Text is not valid UTF-8: %s\n",text); } else { fprintf(stderr,"Failed to validate text: %d\n",ret); } return ret; } if (allow_srt_markup) kate_encode_set_markup_type(&k,kate_markup_simple); if (x1!=-INT_MAX && y1!=-INT_MAX && x2!=-INT_MAX && y2!=-INT_MAX) { kate_region kr; kate_region_init(&kr); kr.metric=kate_pixel; kr.x=x1; kr.y=y1; kr.w=x2-x1+1; kr.h=y2-y1+1; ret=kate_encode_set_region(&k,&kr); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"Error setting region: %d\n",ret); return ret; } } ret=kate_ogg_encode_text_raw_times(&k,t0,t1,text,len,&op); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"Error encoding text: %d\n",ret); return ret; } else { ret=send_packet(fout,&op,t0); if (ret<0) return ret; } return ret; } static int convert_srt(FILE *fin,FILE *fout,int allow_srt_markup) { enum { need_id, need_timing, need_text }; int need = need_id; int last_seen_id=0; int ret; int id; static char text[4096]; int h0,m0,s0,ms0,h1,m1,s1,ms1; int x1,y1,x2,y2; kate_int64_t t0=0,t1=0; int line=0; ret=flush_headers(fout); if (ret<0) return ret; fgets2(str,sizeof(str),fin,1); if (!memcmp(str,utf16lebom,sizeof(utf16lebom)) || !memcmp(str,utf16bebom,sizeof(utf16bebom))) { fprintf(stderr,"This file seems to be encoded in UTF-16, Kate only supports UTF-8\n"); fprintf(stderr,"You will need to convert it to UTF-8 first (eg, use iconv)\n"); return -1; } if (!memcmp(str,utf32lebom,sizeof(utf32lebom)) || !memcmp(str,utf32bebom,sizeof(utf32bebom))) { fprintf(stderr,"This file seems to be encoded in UTF-32, Kate only supports UTF-8\n"); fprintf(stderr,"You will need to convert it to UTF-8 first (eg, use iconv)\n"); return -1; } /* kill any utf-8 BOM present */ if (!memcmp(str,utf8bom,sizeof(utf8bom))) { /* printf("UTF-8 BOM found at start, skipped\n"); */ memmove(str,str+3,strlen(str+3)+1); } while (!feof(fin) || *str) { ++line; switch (need) { case need_id: /* allow more than one blank line between events */ if (is_line_empty(str)) { break; } ret=sscanf(str,"%d\n",&id); if (ret!=1) { fprintf(stderr,"Syntax error at line %d: %s\n",line,str); return -1; } if (id!=last_seen_id+1) { fprintf(stderr,"Warning at line %d: non consecutive ids: %s\n",line,str); } last_seen_id=id; need=need_timing; strcpy(text,""); break; case need_timing: ret=sscanf(str,"%d:%d:%d%*[,.]%d --> %d:%d:%d%*[,.]%d %*[xX]1: %d %*[xX]2: %d %*[yY]1: %d %*[yY]2: %d\n",&h0,&m0,&s0,&ms0,&h1,&m1,&s1,&ms1,&x1,&x2,&y1,&y2); if (ret!=12) { x1=y1=x2=y2=-INT_MAX; ret=sscanf(str,"%d:%d:%d%*[,.]%d --> %d:%d:%d%*[,.]%d\n",&h0,&m0,&s0,&ms0,&h1,&m1,&s1,&ms1); if (ret!=8) { fprintf(stderr,"Syntax error at line %d: %s\n",line,str); return -1; } } if ((h0|m0|s0|ms0)<0 || (h1|m1|s1|ms1)<0) { fprintf(stderr,"Bad time specification at line %d: %s\n",line,str); return -1; } t0=hmsms2ms(h0,m0,s0,ms0); t1=hmsms2ms(h1,m1,s1,ms1); if (t10) { ret=kate_text_get_character(kate_utf8,&str,&len); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr, "Error: line %d: failed to get UTF-8 glyph from string\n",line); return; } ptr+=1000; /* a second, in milliseconds */ } /* ptr now points to the middle of the glyph we're at */ kc=(kate_curve*)kate_malloc(sizeof(kate_curve)); if (kc) { kate_curve_init(kc); kc->type=kate_curve_static; kc->npts=1; kc->pts=(kate_float*)kate_malloc(2*sizeof(kate_float)); if (kc->pts) { kc->pts[0]=ptr/(kate_float)1000; kc->pts[1]=(kate_float)0; new_curves=(kate_curve**)kate_realloc(km->curves,(km->ncurves+1)*sizeof(kate_curve*)); if (new_curves) km->curves=new_curves; new_durations=(kate_float*)kate_realloc(km->durations,(km->ncurves+1)*sizeof(kate_float)); if (new_durations) km->durations=new_durations; if (new_curves && new_durations) { km->ncurves++; km->curves[km->ncurves-1]=kc; km->durations[km->ncurves-1]=dt/(kate_float)1000; } else { fprintf(stderr,"Error: failed to allocate memory to store curve/duration"); kate_free(kc->pts); kate_free(kc); } } else { fprintf(stderr,"Error: failed to allocate memory for curve points"); kate_free(kc); } } else { fprintf(stderr,"Error: failed to allocate memory for a kate_curve"); } } static int fraction_to_milliseconds(int fraction,int digits) { while (digits<3) { fraction*=10; ++digits; } while (digits>3) { fraction/=10; --digits; } return fraction; } static kate_motion *process_enhanced_lrc_tags(char *str,kate_int64_t start_time,kate_int64_t end_time,int line) { char *start,*end; int ret; int m,s,fs; kate_motion *km=NULL; kate_int64_t current_time=start_time; int f0,f1; if (!str) return NULL; start=str; while (1) { start=strchr(start,'<'); if (!start) break; end=strchr(start+1,'>'); if (!end) break; /* we found a <> pair, parse it */ f0=f1=-1; ret=sscanf(start,"<%d:%d.%n%d%n>",&m,&s,&f0,&fs,&f1); /* remove the <> tag from input to get raw text */ memmove(start,end+1,strlen(end+1)+1); if (ret<3 || (f0|f1)<0 || f1<=f0 || (m|s|fs)<0) { fprintf(stderr,"Error: failed to process enhanced LRC tag (%*.*s) - ignored\n",(int)(end-start+1),(int)(end-start+1),start); } else { kate_int64_t tag_time=hmsms2ms(0,m,s,fraction_to_milliseconds(fs,f1-f0)); /* if this is the first tag in this line, create a kate motion */ if (!km) { km=(kate_motion*)kate_malloc(sizeof(kate_motion)); if (!km) { fprintf(stderr,"Error: failed to allocate memory - enhanced LRC tag will be ignored\n"); } else { kate_motion_init(km); km->semantics=kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1; } } /* add to the kate motion */ if (km) { add_kate_karaoke_tag(km,tag_time-current_time,str,start-str,line); current_time=tag_time; } } } /* if we've found karaoke info, extend the motion to the end time */ if (km) { add_kate_karaoke_tag(km,end_time-current_time,str,strlen(str),line); } return km; } static void add_kate_karaoke_style(kate_info *ki,unsigned char r,unsigned char g,unsigned char b,unsigned char a) { kate_style *ks; int ret; if (!ki) return; ks=(kate_style*)kate_malloc(sizeof(kate_style)); if (ks) { kate_style_init(ks); ks->text_color.r = r; ks->text_color.g = g; ks->text_color.b = b; ks->text_color.a = a; ret=kate_info_add_style(ki,ks); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"WARNING - failed to add Kate karaoke style\n"); } } else { fprintf(stderr,"WARNING - failed to allocate memory for Kate karaoke style\n"); } } static int convert_lrc(FILE *fin,FILE *fout) { int ret; static char text[4096]; int m,s,fs; kate_int64_t t; kate_int64_t start_time=-1; int offset; int line=0; fpos_t start; int has_karaoke; kate_motion *km; int f0,f1; size_t len; fgets2(str,sizeof(str),fin,1); ++line; if (!memcmp(str,utf16lebom,sizeof(utf16lebom)) || !memcmp(str,utf16bebom,sizeof(utf16bebom))) { fprintf(stderr,"This file seems to be encoded in UTF-16, Kate only supports UTF-8\n"); fprintf(stderr,"You will need to convert it to UTF-8 first (eg, use iconv)\n"); return -1; } if (!memcmp(str,utf32lebom,sizeof(utf32lebom)) || !memcmp(str,utf32bebom,sizeof(utf32bebom))) { fprintf(stderr,"This file seems to be encoded in UTF-32, Kate only supports UTF-8\n"); fprintf(stderr,"You will need to convert it to UTF-8 first (eg, use iconv)\n"); return -1; } /* kill any utf-8 BOM present */ if (!memcmp(str,utf8bom,sizeof(utf8bom))) { /* printf("UTF-8 BOM found at start, skipped\n"); */ memmove(str,str+3,strlen(str+3)+1); } /* skip headers */ while (!feof(fin)) { ret=sscanf(str,"[%d:%d.%d]",&m,&s,&fs); if (ret==3) break; fgets2(str,sizeof(str),fin,1); ++line; } /* there might be 'enhanced lrc' timing tags - if so, we'll include a timing motion for the appropriate events, as well as two styles in the headers, but we need to know beforehand if we'll need to add those styles, so they can go into headers */ if (fgetpos(fin,&start)<0) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed to get current file position\n"); return -1; } has_karaoke=0; strcpy(text,str); /* we'll need to restore str after peeking */ while (!feof(fin)) { ret=sscanf(str,"[%d:%d.%d]%n",&m,&s,&fs,&offset); if (ret==3) { const char *start=strchr(str+offset,'<'); if (start) { const char *end=strchr(start,'>'); if (end) { /* heuristics say we have enhanced lrc karaoke tags */ has_karaoke=1; break; } } } fgets2(str,sizeof(str),fin,1); } if (fsetpos(fin,&start)<0) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed to reset file position\n"); return -1; } strcpy(str,text); if (has_karaoke) { add_kate_karaoke_style(&ki, 255, 255, 255, 255); add_kate_karaoke_style(&ki, 255, 128, 128, 255); } ret=flush_headers(fout); if (ret<0) return ret; while (!feof(fin) || *str) { if (!is_line_empty(str)) { f0=f1=-1; ret=sscanf(str,"[%d:%d.%n%d%n]%n",&m,&s,&f0,&fs,&f1,&offset); if (ret<3 || (f0|f1)<0 || f1<=f0 || (m|s|fs)<0) { fprintf(stderr,"Syntax error at line %d: %s\n",line,str); return -1; } t=hmsms2ms(0,m,s,fraction_to_milliseconds(fs,f1-f0)); if (start_time>=0 && !is_line_empty(text)) { ogg_packet op; update_stream_time(&k,fout,start_time); if (text[strlen(text)-1]=='\n') text[strlen(text)-1]=0; km=process_enhanced_lrc_tags(text,start_time,t,line); if (km) { ret=kate_encode_set_style_index(&k, 0); if (ret < 0) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed encoding karaoke style - continuing anyway\n"); } ret=kate_encode_set_secondary_style_index(&k, 1); if (ret < 0) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed encoding karaoke style - continuing anyway\n"); } ret=kate_encode_add_motion(&k,km,1); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed to add karaoke motion (%d)\n",ret); return ret; } } len=strlen(text); ret=kate_text_validate(kate_utf8,text,len+1); if (ret<0) { if (ret==KATE_E_TEXT) { fprintf(stderr,"Text is not valid UTF-8: %s\n",text); } else { fprintf(stderr,"Failed to validate text: %d\n",ret); } return ret; } ret=kate_ogg_encode_text_raw_times(&k,start_time,t,text,len,&op); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed to add lyrics (%d)\n",ret); return ret; } ret=send_packet(fout,&op,start_time); if (ret<0) return ret; } start_time=t; strcpy(text,str+offset); } fgets2(str,sizeof(str),fin,1); ++line; } return 0; } static void print_version(void) { printf("Kate reference encoder - %s\n",kate_get_version_string()); } static void print_help(const char *argv0) { printf("usage: %s [options] [filename]\n",argv0); printf(" -V version\n"); printf(" -h help\n"); printf(" -o set output filename\n"); printf(" -t set input file type\n"); printf(" types can be: kate, srt, lrc\n"); printf(" -l set stream language\n"); printf(" -c set stream category\n"); printf(" -s set serial number of output stream\n"); printf(" -R Use repeat packets with given threshold (seconds)\n"); printf(" -K Use keepalive packets with given threshold (seconds)\n"); printf(" -C = Add comment to the Kate stream\n"); printf(" -M Allow simple markup in SRT files\n"); #ifdef DEBUG printf(" -r write raw Kate stream (experimental)\n"); #endif } #ifdef DEBUG static void print_rle_stats(void) { int n,total=0; extern int kate_rle_stats_overall[8]; static const char *kate_rle_type_names[8]={ "empty", "basic", "delta", "stop", "start/end", "delta/stop", "basic/zero", "", }; for (n=0;n<8;++n) total+=kate_rle_stats_overall[n]; if (total) { for (n=0;n<8;++n) { printf("%s: %d (%.2f%%)\n",kate_rle_type_names[n],kate_rle_stats_overall[n],100.0f*kate_rle_stats_overall[n]/total); } } } #endif static void set_encoder_comment(kate_comment *kc) { int ret; const char *base="kateenc - "; const char *version=kate_get_version_string(); size_t len=strlen(base)+strlen(version)+1; char *value=(char*)kate_malloc(len); if (!value) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed to allocate %lu bytes\n",(unsigned long)len); exit(-1); } sprintf(value,"%s%s",base,version); ret=kate_comment_add_tag(kc,"ENCODER",value); kate_free(value); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"kate_comment_add_tag failed: %d\n",ret); exit(-1); } } int main(int argc,char **argv) { int n,ret,failed=0; const char *input_filename=NULL; const char *output_filename=NULL; const char *input_file_type=NULL; uint32_t serial; const char *comment; const char *arg; char *endptr; FILE *fin,*fout; int allow_srt_markup=0; srand(time(NULL)^getpid()); serial=rand(); packetno=0; ret=kate_comment_init(&kc); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"kate_comment_init failed: %d\n",ret); exit(-1); } set_encoder_comment(&kc); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed to set encoder tag: %d\n",ret); exit(-1); } ret=kate_info_init(&ki); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"kate_comment_init failed: %d\n",ret); exit(-1); } for (n=1;n=sizeof(base_path)) { fprintf(stderr,"%s too long\n",input_filename); exit(-1); } strncpy(base_path,input_filename,end-input_filename+1); base_path[end-input_filename+1]=0; /* just after the last slash */ } else { /* we did not found a slash */ strcpy(base_path,""); } } if (!output_filename || !strcmp(output_filename,"-")) { #if defined WIN32 || defined _WIN32 _setmode(_fileno(stdout),_O_BINARY); #else #if defined MSDOS || defined __CYGWIN__ || defined __EMX__ || defined OS2 || defined __BORLANDC__ setmode(fileno(stdout),_O_BINARY); #endif #endif fout=stdout; } else { fout=fopen(output_filename,"wb"); if (!fout) { fprintf(stderr,"%s: %s\n",output_filename,strerror(errno)); exit(-1); } } ret=kate_encode_init(&k,&ki); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"kate_encode_init failed: %d\n",ret); exit(-1); } #ifdef DEBUG if (!raw) #endif ogg_stream_init(&os,serial); ret=0; if (!strcmp(input_file_type,"kate")) { ret=convert_kate(fin,fout); } else if (!strcmp(input_file_type,"srt")) { ret=convert_srt(fin,fout,allow_srt_markup); } else if (!strcmp(input_file_type,"lrc")) { ret=convert_lrc(fin,fout); } else { fprintf(stderr,"Invalid format type: %s\n",input_file_type); ret=-1; } if (ret<0) failed=ret; if (ret==0) { ogg_packet op; ret=kate_ogg_encode_finish(&k,-1,&op); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"error encoding end packet: %d\n",ret); failed=ret; } else { ret=send_packet(fout,&op,-1); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"error sending end packet: %d\n",ret); failed=ret; } else { #ifdef DEBUG if (!raw) #endif { ret=flush_page(fout); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"error flushing page: %d\n",ret); failed=ret; } } } } } #ifdef DEBUG if (!raw) #endif ogg_stream_clear(&os); ret=kate_clear(&k); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"kate_clear failed: %d\n",ret); /* continue anyway */ } ret=kate_info_clear(&ki); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"kate_info_clear failed: %d\n",ret); /* continue anyway */ } ret=kate_comment_clear(&kc); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"kate_comment_clear failed: %d\n",ret); /* continue anyway */ } if (fout!=stdout) { fclose(fout); if (ret<0) { int unlink_ret=unlink(output_filename); if (unlink_ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"unlink failed (%d) - corrupt file %s will not be deleted\n",ret,output_filename); } } } if (fin!=stdin) fclose(fin); #ifdef DEBUG print_rle_stats(); 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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, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 45, 1, 1, 1, 46, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 47, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 48, 49 } ; static yyconst flex_int32_t yy_meta[50] = { 0, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 4, 4, 4, 1, 5, 6, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 } ; static yyconst flex_int16_t yy_base[700] = { 0, 0, 0, 49, 0, 96, 98, 106, 0, 153, 154, 1060, 1061, 1057, 1061, 1061, 1053, 169, 0, 147, 153, 160, 1045, 183, 188, 139, 185, 146, 190, 188, 188, 150, 212, 205, 1017, 1036, 217, 230, 1021, 1029, 233, 249, 244, 258, 163, 274, 253, 1007, 1002, 1002, 1061, 1047, 1061, 1043, 310, 0, 289, 295, 301, 197, 324, 329, 208, 326, 288, 331, 219, 284, 151, 341, 343, 1008, 1027, 353, 265, 1012, 1020, 360, 375, 378, 391, 182, 400, 376, 0, 1061, 0, 246, 1061, 1041, 0, 0, 1061, 1039, 1039, 1035, 1061, 1036, 1061, 426, 0, 342, 419, 440, 1022, 445, 451, 456, 1034, 462, 479, 0, 1009, 1061, 1014, 990, 1061, 995, 209, 998, 290, 1004, 377, 994, 1005, 992, 1008, 990, 1003, 1001, 985, 986, 243, 317, 978, 1001, 989, 995, 990, 993, 979, 987, 1061, 975, 993, 974, 972, 973, 246, 984, 975, 985, 969, 348, 966, 973, 67, 970, 977, 387, 964, 957, 973, 351, 974, 966, 357, 970, 1061, 969, 963, 436, 965, 317, 952, 454, 970, 947, 957, 953, 966, 963, 961, 953, 949, 958, 944, 942, 945, 955, 940, 956, 928, 1061, 1061, 0, 1061, 423, 1061, 971, 0, 0, 1061, 485, 0, 1061, 0, 501, 969, 467, 488, 0, 946, 941, 942, 937, 945, 928, 935, 924, 405, 929, 939, 928, 929, 919, 459, 935, 916, 937, 918, 922, 930, 915, 913, 1061, 919, 918, 914, 915, 919, 913, 919, 919, 915, 916, 917, 909, 900, 914, 918, 910, 896, 895, 909, 912, 912, 893, 894, 466, 908, 896, 891, 897, 900, 885, 898, 894, 882, 416, 895, 1061, 885, 889, 1061, 897, 889, 890, 885, 885, 892, 308, 890, 884, 873, 883, 869, 481, 877, 873, 884, 863, 877, 1061, 881, 875, 861, 869, 857, 862, 855, 865, 857, 852, 867, 854, 1061, 507, 0, 510, 519, 855, 861, 862, 865, 1061, 850, 855, 862, 855, 840, 1061, 1061, 842, 854, 853, 836, 842, 1061, 852, 1061, 834, 1061, 833, 834, 831, 1061, 845, 1061, 841, 827, 840, 826, 837, 824, 817, 834, 823, 831, 830, 1061, 818, 816, 1061, 836, 834, 822, 813, 817, 822, 821, 184, 1061, 820, 820, 812, 1061, 821, 805, 1061, 819, 818, 807, 809, 800, 799, 798, 812, 1061, 801, 795, 794, 799, 803, 797, 790, 797, 1061, 805, 787, 797, 794, 799, 482, 1061, 801, 505, 784, 1061, 794, 780, 779, 789, 795, 1061, 788, 1061, 1061, 529, 782, 776, 775, 776, 778, 776, 770, 773, 775, 767, 771, 1061, 772, 778, 762, 772, 1061, 766, 1061, 1061, 1061, 767, 764, 772, 756, 1061, 760, 754, 759, 769, 765, 773, 768, 748, 749, 1061, 746, 1061, 751, 750, 745, 746, 746, 1061, 746, 739, 738, 1061, 743, 752, 736, 517, 745, 756, 1061, 738, 751, 730, 745, 733, 727, 1061, 741, 740, 725, 740, 737, 1061, 744, 743, 738, 718, 717, 724, 721, 719, 728, 729, 719, 1061, 542, 725, 714, 728, 1061, 1061, 722, 1061, 708, 713, 1061, 704, 703, 1061, 713, 706, 719, 714, 1061, 700, 1061, 703, 1061, 715, 696, 689, 711, 705, 696, 1061, 708, 702, 689, 1061, 1061, 693, 1061, 1061, 701, 685, 695, 1061, 685, 1061, 687, 699, 1061, 680, 697, 697, 683, 687, 695, 1061, 1061, 1061, 1061, 676, 681, 673, 673, 678, 680, 1061, 675, 669, 685, 680, 554, 670, 662, 679, 1061, 656, 680, 1061, 1061, 664, 664, 665, 1061, 1061, 656, 663, 1061, 1061, 1061, 669, 673, 1061, 1061, 652, 1061, 670, 667, 1061, 655, 1061, 653, 649, 1061, 663, 645, 1061, 1061, 659, 649, 1061, 1061, 650, 1061, 566, 641, 646, 638, 1061, 640, 643, 1061, 1061, 655, 1061, 1061, 637, 646, 646, 1061, 1061, 652, 626, 631, 640, 1061, 643, 1061, 662, 1061, 641, 642, 626, 639, 617, 616, 603, 613, 599, 1061, 1061, 592, 1061, 1061, 595, 553, 553, 1061, 557, 1061, 1061, 549, 548, 549, 1061, 533, 533, 534, 525, 1061, 508, 500, 499, 518, 470, 459, 1061, 453, 429, 418, 418, 404, 508, 396, 372, 361, 342, 344, 296, 296, 276, 254, 244, 1061, 210, 201, 180, 144, 133, 1061, 1061, 590, 597, 604, 611, 613, 620, 627, 631, 638, 642, 649, 653, 657 } ; static yyconst flex_int16_t yy_def[700] = { 0, 686, 1, 686, 3, 687, 687, 686, 7, 688, 688, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 689, 690, 691, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 689, 690, 691, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 692, 686, 692, 693, 686, 686, 694, 695, 686, 686, 686, 689, 686, 690, 686, 54, 696, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 697, 686, 686, 698, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 692, 686, 693, 686, 686, 694, 695, 686, 54, 696, 686, 699, 686, 697, 686, 686, 698, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 54, 699, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 54, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 54, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 54, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 54, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 690, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 0, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686 } ; static yyconst flex_int16_t yy_nxt[1111] = { 0, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 12, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 24, 12, 12, 12, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 12, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 14, 52, 53, 54, 55, 50, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 61, 50, 50, 50, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 50, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 50, 85, 86, 85, 86, 262, 87, 263, 87, 88, 89, 88, 88, 88, 88, 88, 88, 88, 88, 88, 88, 88, 88, 88, 88, 88, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 90, 88, 88, 88, 88, 88, 92, 92, 101, 685, 102, 103, 103, 104, 101, 120, 105, 106, 106, 112, 93, 93, 98, 107, 107, 107, 121, 113, 684, 122, 134, 134, 99, 99, 99, 123, 135, 135, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 109, 181, 103, 103, 103, 109, 182, 103, 103, 103, 114, 194, 110, 449, 115, 108, 116, 110, 117, 124, 181, 131, 683, 125, 118, 182, 128, 132, 119, 450, 133, 111, 126, 142, 129, 127, 130, 136, 147, 137, 682, 138, 148, 143, 112, 216, 149, 681, 139, 144, 150, 140, 113, 217, 141, 153, 151, 128, 159, 154, 197, 152, 160, 155, 198, 129, 161, 130, 680, 156, 165, 162, 163, 171, 166, 164, 172, 173, 167, 176, 168, 234, 169, 174, 251, 235, 189, 177, 175, 252, 153, 178, 190, 170, 154, 191, 679, 179, 155, 183, 184, 185, 180, 186, 156, 678, 101, 187, 102, 103, 103, 104, 101, 120, 105, 106, 106, 131, 188, 98, 107, 107, 107, 132, 121, 677, 133, 122, 219, 99, 99, 99, 676, 123, 220, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 99, 109, 236, 103, 103, 103, 109, 382, 103, 103, 103, 114, 383, 110, 284, 115, 237, 116, 110, 117, 124, 107, 107, 107, 125, 118, 136, 285, 137, 119, 138, 142, 111, 126, 147, 257, 127, 139, 148, 675, 140, 143, 149, 141, 272, 159, 150, 144, 258, 160, 259, 674, 151, 161, 273, 276, 165, 152, 162, 163, 166, 277, 164, 673, 167, 222, 168, 171, 169, 189, 172, 173, 176, 223, 224, 190, 672, 174, 191, 170, 177, 671, 175, 266, 178, 183, 184, 185, 668, 186, 179, 267, 268, 187, 319, 180, 109, 197, 103, 103, 103, 198, 320, 371, 188, 203, 203, 203, 110, 372, 667, 203, 203, 203, 203, 203, 203, 109, 666, 103, 103, 103, 109, 281, 106, 106, 106, 111, 109, 110, 106, 106, 106, 282, 110, 107, 107, 107, 665, 287, 110, 107, 107, 107, 326, 207, 210, 210, 210, 664, 663, 110, 327, 206, 209, 209, 288, 360, 210, 210, 210, 361, 328, 289, 307, 307, 307, 210, 210, 210, 307, 307, 307, 307, 307, 307, 309, 309, 477, 662, 310, 310, 310, 389, 478, 390, 408, 408, 408, 310, 310, 310, 408, 408, 408, 408, 408, 408, 310, 310, 310, 480, 661, 586, 575, 669, 531, 481, 489, 489, 489, 670, 660, 659, 489, 489, 489, 489, 489, 489, 532, 557, 557, 557, 658, 657, 656, 557, 557, 557, 557, 557, 557, 600, 600, 600, 655, 654, 653, 600, 600, 600, 600, 600, 600, 624, 624, 624, 652, 651, 650, 624, 624, 624, 624, 624, 624, 84, 84, 84, 84, 84, 84, 84, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 91, 95, 95, 95, 95, 95, 95, 95, 97, 97, 97, 97, 97, 97, 97, 100, 100, 195, 649, 648, 195, 195, 195, 195, 196, 647, 196, 196, 196, 196, 196, 200, 646, 200, 200, 201, 645, 201, 201, 644, 201, 201, 204, 643, 204, 204, 208, 208, 208, 208, 208, 208, 208, 211, 642, 641, 211, 308, 640, 639, 308, 98, 638, 637, 636, 635, 634, 633, 632, 631, 630, 629, 628, 627, 626, 625, 623, 622, 621, 620, 619, 618, 617, 616, 615, 614, 613, 612, 611, 610, 609, 608, 607, 606, 605, 604, 603, 602, 601, 599, 598, 597, 596, 595, 593, 592, 594, 593, 592, 591, 590, 589, 588, 586, 587, 586, 585, 584, 583, 582, 581, 580, 579, 578, 575, 577, 576, 575, 574, 573, 572, 571, 570, 569, 568, 567, 566, 565, 564, 563, 562, 561, 560, 559, 558, 556, 555, 554, 553, 552, 551, 550, 549, 548, 547, 546, 545, 544, 543, 542, 541, 540, 539, 538, 537, 536, 535, 534, 533, 530, 529, 528, 527, 526, 525, 524, 523, 522, 521, 520, 519, 518, 517, 516, 515, 514, 513, 512, 511, 510, 509, 508, 507, 506, 505, 504, 503, 502, 501, 500, 499, 498, 497, 496, 495, 494, 493, 492, 491, 490, 488, 487, 486, 485, 484, 483, 482, 479, 476, 475, 474, 473, 472, 471, 470, 469, 468, 467, 466, 465, 464, 463, 462, 461, 460, 459, 458, 457, 456, 455, 454, 453, 452, 451, 448, 447, 446, 445, 444, 443, 442, 441, 440, 439, 438, 437, 436, 435, 434, 433, 432, 431, 430, 429, 428, 427, 426, 425, 424, 423, 422, 421, 420, 419, 418, 417, 416, 415, 414, 413, 412, 411, 410, 409, 407, 406, 405, 404, 403, 402, 401, 400, 399, 398, 397, 396, 395, 394, 393, 392, 391, 388, 387, 386, 385, 384, 381, 380, 379, 378, 377, 376, 375, 374, 373, 370, 369, 368, 367, 366, 365, 364, 363, 362, 359, 358, 357, 356, 355, 354, 353, 352, 351, 350, 349, 348, 347, 346, 345, 344, 343, 342, 341, 340, 339, 338, 337, 336, 335, 334, 333, 332, 331, 330, 329, 325, 324, 323, 322, 321, 318, 317, 316, 315, 314, 313, 312, 311, 98, 199, 306, 305, 304, 303, 302, 301, 300, 299, 298, 297, 296, 295, 294, 293, 292, 291, 290, 286, 283, 280, 279, 278, 275, 274, 271, 270, 269, 265, 264, 261, 260, 256, 255, 254, 253, 250, 249, 248, 247, 246, 245, 244, 243, 242, 241, 240, 239, 238, 233, 232, 231, 230, 229, 228, 227, 226, 225, 221, 218, 215, 214, 213, 212, 98, 205, 98, 96, 94, 202, 199, 158, 157, 146, 145, 96, 94, 193, 193, 192, 158, 157, 146, 145, 108, 96, 94, 686, 11, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686, 686 } ; static yyconst flex_int16_t yy_chk[1111] = { 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 5, 5, 6, 6, 156, 5, 156, 6, 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, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 9, 10, 19, 684, 19, 19, 19, 20, 20, 27, 20, 20, 20, 25, 9, 10, 17, 21, 21, 21, 27, 25, 683, 27, 31, 68, 17, 17, 17, 27, 31, 68, 17, 17, 17, 17, 17, 17, 23, 44, 23, 23, 23, 24, 44, 24, 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This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #line 11 "kate_lexer.l" #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #include #include #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #include "kate/kate.h" #include "katedesc.h" #include "kate_parser.h" #define YY_DECL extern int katedesc_lex(YYSTYPE *lvalp) static int previous_state=-1; static size_t nmacros=0; static char **macro_names=NULL; static char **macro_bodies=NULL; static void replace_macro(const char *name); static const char *find_macro(const char *name); static void process_nlines(const char *text); static int freeze_nlines=0; static YY_BUFFER_STATE main_buffer=NULL; int nlines=1; /* string [a-zA-Z ,\.;:!\?\-\(\)\'\`0-9#/\\:@%_]+ */ /* single_quoted_string \'[^\<\>\&']*\' */ /* double_quoted_string \"[^\<\>\&"]*\" */ /* single_quoted_string \'[^']*\' */ /* double_quoted_string \"[^"\n]*\" */ #line 977 "kate_lexer.c" #define INITIAL 0 #define NORMAL 1 #define BLOCK_COMMENT 2 #define MACRO_1 3 #define MACRO_2 4 #ifndef YY_NO_UNISTD_H /* Special case for "unistd.h", since it is non-ANSI. We include it way * down here because we want the user's section 1 to have been scanned first. * The user has a chance to override it with an option. */ #include #endif #ifndef YY_EXTRA_TYPE #define YY_EXTRA_TYPE void * #endif static int yy_init_globals (void ); /* Macros after this point can all be overridden by user definitions in * section 1. */ #ifndef YY_SKIP_YYWRAP #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" int katedesc_wrap (void ); #else extern int katedesc_wrap (void ); #endif #endif #ifndef yytext_ptr static void yy_flex_strncpy (char *,yyconst char *,int ); #endif #ifdef YY_NEED_STRLEN static int yy_flex_strlen (yyconst char * ); #endif #ifndef YY_NO_INPUT #ifdef __cplusplus static int yyinput (void ); #else static int input (void ); #endif #endif /* Amount of stuff to slurp up with each read. */ #ifndef YY_READ_BUF_SIZE #define YY_READ_BUF_SIZE 8192 #endif /* Copy whatever the last rule matched to the standard output. */ #ifndef ECHO /* This used to be an fputs(), but since the string might contain NUL's, * we now use fwrite(). */ #define ECHO (void) fwrite( katedesc_text, katedesc_leng, 1, katedesc_out ) #endif /* Gets input and stuffs it into "buf". number of characters read, or YY_NULL, * is returned in "result". */ #ifndef YY_INPUT #define YY_INPUT(buf,result,max_size) \ if ( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_is_interactive ) \ { \ int c = '*'; \ size_t n; \ for ( n = 0; n < max_size && \ (c = getc( katedesc_in )) != EOF && c != '\n'; ++n ) \ buf[n] = (char) c; \ if ( c == '\n' ) \ buf[n++] = (char) c; \ if ( c == EOF && ferror( katedesc_in ) ) \ YY_FATAL_ERROR( "input in flex scanner failed" ); \ result = n; \ } \ else \ { \ errno=0; \ while ( (result = fread(buf, 1, max_size, katedesc_in))==0 && ferror(katedesc_in)) \ { \ if( errno != EINTR) \ { \ YY_FATAL_ERROR( "input in flex scanner failed" ); \ break; \ } \ errno=0; \ clearerr(katedesc_in); \ } \ }\ \ #endif /* No semi-colon after return; correct usage is to write "yyterminate();" - * we don't want an extra ';' after the "return" because that will cause * some compilers to complain about unreachable statements. */ #ifndef yyterminate #define yyterminate() return YY_NULL #endif /* Number of entries by which start-condition stack grows. */ #ifndef YY_START_STACK_INCR #define YY_START_STACK_INCR 25 #endif /* Report a fatal error. */ #ifndef YY_FATAL_ERROR #define YY_FATAL_ERROR(msg) yy_fatal_error( msg ) #endif /* end tables serialization structures and prototypes */ /* Default declaration of generated scanner - a define so the user can * easily add parameters. */ #ifndef YY_DECL #define YY_DECL_IS_OURS 1 extern int katedesc_lex (void); #define YY_DECL int katedesc_lex (void) #endif /* !YY_DECL */ /* Code executed at the beginning of each rule, after katedesc_text and katedesc_leng * have been set up. */ #ifndef YY_USER_ACTION #define YY_USER_ACTION #endif /* Code executed at the end of each rule. */ #ifndef YY_BREAK #define YY_BREAK break; #endif #define YY_RULE_SETUP \ YY_USER_ACTION /** The main scanner function which does all the work. */ YY_DECL { register yy_state_type yy_current_state; register char *yy_cp, *yy_bp; register int yy_act; #line 81 "kate_lexer.l" #line 1136 "kate_lexer.c" if ( !(yy_init) ) { (yy_init) = 1; #ifdef YY_USER_INIT YY_USER_INIT; #endif if ( ! (yy_start) ) (yy_start) = 1; /* first start state */ if ( ! katedesc_in ) katedesc_in = stdin; if ( ! katedesc_out ) katedesc_out = stdout; if ( ! YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ) { katedesc_ensure_buffer_stack (); YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = katedesc__create_buffer(katedesc_in,YY_BUF_SIZE ); } katedesc__load_buffer_state( ); } while ( 1 ) /* loops until end-of-file is reached */ { (yy_more_len) = 0; if ( (yy_more_flag) ) { (yy_more_len) = (yy_c_buf_p) - (yytext_ptr); (yy_more_flag) = 0; } yy_cp = (yy_c_buf_p); /* Support of katedesc_text. */ *yy_cp = (yy_hold_char); /* yy_bp points to the position in yy_ch_buf of the start of * the current run. */ yy_bp = yy_cp; yy_current_state = (yy_start); yy_match: do { register YY_CHAR yy_c = yy_ec[YY_SC_TO_UI(*yy_cp)]; if ( yy_accept[yy_current_state] ) { (yy_last_accepting_state) = yy_current_state; (yy_last_accepting_cpos) = yy_cp; } while ( yy_chk[yy_base[yy_current_state] + yy_c] != yy_current_state ) { yy_current_state = (int) yy_def[yy_current_state]; if ( yy_current_state >= 687 ) yy_c = yy_meta[(unsigned int) yy_c]; } yy_current_state = yy_nxt[yy_base[yy_current_state] + (unsigned int) yy_c]; ++yy_cp; } while ( yy_current_state != 686 ); yy_cp = (yy_last_accepting_cpos); yy_current_state = (yy_last_accepting_state); yy_find_action: yy_act = yy_accept[yy_current_state]; YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION; do_action: /* This label is used only to access EOF actions. */ switch ( yy_act ) { /* beginning of action switch */ case 0: /* must back up */ /* undo the effects of YY_DO_BEFORE_ACTION */ *yy_cp = (yy_hold_char); yy_cp = (yy_last_accepting_cpos); yy_current_state = (yy_last_accepting_state); goto yy_find_action; case 1: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 84 "kate_lexer.l" { fprintf(stderr,"This file seems to be encoded in UTF-16, Kate only supports UTF-8\n"); fprintf(stderr,"You will need to convert it to UTF-8 first (eg, use iconv)\n"); } YY_BREAK case 2: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 88 "kate_lexer.l" {BEGIN(NORMAL);} YY_BREAK case 3: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 89 "kate_lexer.l" {yyless(0);BEGIN(NORMAL);} YY_BREAK case 4: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 91 "kate_lexer.l" {previous_state=NORMAL;BEGIN(BLOCK_COMMENT);} YY_BREAK case 5: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 92 "kate_lexer.l" {} YY_BREAK case 6: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 93 "kate_lexer.l" {} YY_BREAK case 7: /* rule 7 can match eol */ YY_RULE_SETUP #line 94 "kate_lexer.l" {if (!freeze_nlines) nlines++;} YY_BREAK case 8: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 95 "kate_lexer.l" {BEGIN(previous_state);} YY_BREAK case 9: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 97 "kate_lexer.l" {} YY_BREAK case 10: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 98 "kate_lexer.l" {BEGIN(MACRO_2);lvalp->string=katedesc_text;return IDENTIFIER;} YY_BREAK case 11: /* rule 11 can match eol */ YY_RULE_SETUP #line 100 "kate_lexer.l" {katedesc_text[katedesc_leng-2]=' ';yymore();} YY_BREAK case 12: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 101 "kate_lexer.l" {yymore();} YY_BREAK case 13: /* rule 13 can match eol */ YY_RULE_SETUP #line 102 "kate_lexer.l" {BEGIN(previous_state);lvalp->string=katedesc_text;process_nlines(katedesc_text);return MACRO_BODY;} YY_BREAK case 14: /* rule 14 can match eol */ YY_RULE_SETUP #line 104 "kate_lexer.l" {if (!freeze_nlines) nlines++;} YY_BREAK case 15: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 105 "kate_lexer.l" {} YY_BREAK case 16: /* rule 16 can match eol */ YY_RULE_SETUP #line 106 "kate_lexer.l" {if (!freeze_nlines) nlines++;} YY_BREAK case 17: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 108 "kate_lexer.l" {return KATE;} YY_BREAK case 18: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 110 "kate_lexer.l" {replace_macro(katedesc_text+1);} YY_BREAK case 19: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 112 "kate_lexer.l" {return DEFS;} YY_BREAK case 20: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 113 "kate_lexer.l" {return EVENT;} YY_BREAK case 21: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 114 "kate_lexer.l" {return LANGUAGE;} YY_BREAK case 22: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 115 "kate_lexer.l" {return COMMENT;} YY_BREAK case 23: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 116 "kate_lexer.l" {return DEFINE;} YY_BREAK case 24: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 117 "kate_lexer.l" {return STYLE;} YY_BREAK case 25: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 118 "kate_lexer.l" {return REGION;} YY_BREAK case 26: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 119 "kate_lexer.l" {return CURVE;} YY_BREAK case 27: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 120 "kate_lexer.l" {return TEXT;} YY_BREAK case 28: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 121 "kate_lexer.l" {return BACKGROUND;} YY_BREAK case 29: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 122 "kate_lexer.l" {return BACKGROUND;} YY_BREAK case 30: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 123 "kate_lexer.l" {return COLOR;} YY_BREAK case 31: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 124 "kate_lexer.l" {return MARKER;} YY_BREAK case 32: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 125 "kate_lexer.l" {return POSITION;} YY_BREAK case 33: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 126 "kate_lexer.l" {return SIZE;} YY_BREAK case 34: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 127 "kate_lexer.l" {return HALIGN;} YY_BREAK case 35: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 128 "kate_lexer.l" {return VALIGN;} YY_BREAK case 36: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 129 "kate_lexer.l" {return DEFAULT;} YY_BREAK case 37: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 130 "kate_lexer.l" {return POINTS;} YY_BREAK case 38: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 131 "kate_lexer.l" {return HLEFT;} YY_BREAK case 39: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 132 "kate_lexer.l" {return HCENTER;} YY_BREAK case 40: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 133 "kate_lexer.l" {return HRIGHT;} YY_BREAK case 41: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 134 "kate_lexer.l" {return VTOP;} YY_BREAK case 42: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 135 "kate_lexer.l" {return VCENTER;} YY_BREAK case 43: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 136 "kate_lexer.l" {return VBOTTOM;} YY_BREAK case 44: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 137 "kate_lexer.l" {return STARTS;} YY_BREAK case 45: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 138 "kate_lexer.l" {return ENDS;} YY_BREAK case 46: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 139 "kate_lexer.l" {return AT;} YY_BREAK case 47: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 140 "kate_lexer.l" {return START;} YY_BREAK case 48: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 141 "kate_lexer.l" {return END;} YY_BREAK case 49: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 142 "kate_lexer.l" {return TIME;} YY_BREAK case 50: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 143 "kate_lexer.l" {return DURATION;} YY_BREAK case 51: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 144 "kate_lexer.l" {return ARROW;} YY_BREAK case 52: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 145 "kate_lexer.l" {return MOTION;} YY_BREAK case 53: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 146 "kate_lexer.l" {return MAPPING;} YY_BREAK case 54: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 147 "kate_lexer.l" {return FRAME;} YY_BREAK case 55: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 148 "kate_lexer.l" {return NONE;} YY_BREAK case 56: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 149 "kate_lexer.l" {return SEMANTICS;} YY_BREAK case 57: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 150 "kate_lexer.l" {return EXTERNAL;} YY_BREAK case 58: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 151 "kate_lexer.l" {return INTERNAL;} YY_BREAK case 59: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 152 "kate_lexer.l" {return ALIGNMENT;} YY_BREAK case 60: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 153 "kate_lexer.l" {return RG;} YY_BREAK case 61: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 154 "kate_lexer.l" {return BA;} YY_BREAK case 62: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 155 "kate_lexer.l" {return FOR;} YY_BREAK case 63: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 156 "kate_lexer.l" {return FROM;} YY_BREAK case 64: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 157 "kate_lexer.l" {return TO;} YY_BREAK case 65: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 158 "kate_lexer.l" {return MACRO;} YY_BREAK case 66: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 159 "kate_lexer.l" {return TIMEBASE;} YY_BREAK case 67: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 160 "kate_lexer.l" {return MORPH;} YY_BREAK case 68: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 161 "kate_lexer.l" {return SECONDARY;} YY_BREAK case 69: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 162 "kate_lexer.l" {return PATH;} YY_BREAK case 70: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 163 "kate_lexer.l" {return SECTION;} YY_BREAK case 71: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 164 "kate_lexer.l" {return DIRECTIONALITY;} YY_BREAK case 72: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 165 "kate_lexer.l" {return PALETTE;} YY_BREAK case 73: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 166 "kate_lexer.l" {return BITMAP;} YY_BREAK case 74: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 167 "kate_lexer.l" {return COLORS;} YY_BREAK case 75: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 168 "kate_lexer.l" {return FONT;} YY_BREAK case 76: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 169 "kate_lexer.l" {return RANGE;} YY_BREAK case 77: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 170 "kate_lexer.l" {return FIRST;} YY_BREAK case 78: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 171 "kate_lexer.l" {return LAST;} YY_BREAK case 79: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 172 "kate_lexer.l" {return CODE;} YY_BREAK case 80: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 173 "kate_lexer.l" {return POINT;} YY_BREAK case 81: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 174 "kate_lexer.l" {return USER;} YY_BREAK case 82: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 175 "kate_lexer.l" {return SOURCE;} YY_BREAK case 83: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 176 "kate_lexer.l" {return DRAW;} YY_BREAK case 84: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 177 "kate_lexer.l" {return VISIBLE;} YY_BREAK case 85: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 178 "kate_lexer.l" {return CATEGORY;} YY_BREAK case 86: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 179 "kate_lexer.l" {return ID;} YY_BREAK case 87: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 180 "kate_lexer.l" {return BOLD;} YY_BREAK case 88: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 181 "kate_lexer.l" {return ITALICS;} YY_BREAK case 89: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 182 "kate_lexer.l" {return UNDERLINE;} YY_BREAK case 90: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 183 "kate_lexer.l" {return STRIKE;} YY_BREAK case 91: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 184 "kate_lexer.l" {return PERIODIC;} YY_BREAK case 92: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 185 "kate_lexer.l" {return GRANULE;} YY_BREAK case 93: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 186 "kate_lexer.l" {return RATE;} YY_BREAK case 94: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 187 "kate_lexer.l" {return SHIFT;} YY_BREAK case 95: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 188 "kate_lexer.l" {return WIDTH;} YY_BREAK case 96: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 189 "kate_lexer.l" {return HEIGHT;} YY_BREAK case 97: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 190 "kate_lexer.l" {return LEFT;} YY_BREAK case 98: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 191 "kate_lexer.l" {return TOP;} YY_BREAK case 99: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 192 "kate_lexer.l" {return RIGHT;} YY_BREAK case 100: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 193 "kate_lexer.l" {return BOTTOM;} YY_BREAK case 101: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 194 "kate_lexer.l" {return MARGIN;} YY_BREAK case 102: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 195 "kate_lexer.l" {return MARGINS;} YY_BREAK case 103: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 196 "kate_lexer.l" {return HORIZONTAL;} YY_BREAK case 104: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 197 "kate_lexer.l" {return VERTICAL;} YY_BREAK case 105: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 198 "kate_lexer.l" {return PNG;} YY_BREAK case 106: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 199 "kate_lexer.l" {return JUSTIFY;} YY_BREAK case 107: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 200 "kate_lexer.l" {return CLIP;} YY_BREAK case 108: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 201 "kate_lexer.l" {return PRE;} YY_BREAK case 109: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 202 "kate_lexer.l" {return MARKUP;} YY_BREAK case 110: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 203 "kate_lexer.l" {return CANVAS;} YY_BREAK case 111: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 204 "kate_lexer.l" {return LOCAL;} YY_BREAK case 112: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 205 "kate_lexer.l" {return OFFSET;} YY_BREAK case 113: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 206 "kate_lexer.l" {return WRAP;} YY_BREAK case 114: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 207 "kate_lexer.l" {return WORD;} YY_BREAK case 115: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 208 "kate_lexer.l" {return META;} YY_BREAK case 116: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 212 "kate_lexer.l" {return L2R_T2B;} YY_BREAK case 117: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 213 "kate_lexer.l" {return R2L_T2B;} YY_BREAK case 118: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 214 "kate_lexer.l" {return T2B_R2L;} YY_BREAK case 119: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 215 "kate_lexer.l" {return T2B_L2R;} YY_BREAK case 120: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 217 "kate_lexer.l" {lvalp->number=kate_pixel;return METRIC;} YY_BREAK case 121: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 218 "kate_lexer.l" {lvalp->number=kate_pixel;return METRIC;} YY_BREAK case 122: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 219 "kate_lexer.l" {lvalp->number=kate_percentage;return METRIC;} YY_BREAK case 123: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 220 "kate_lexer.l" {lvalp->number=kate_percentage;return METRIC;} YY_BREAK case 124: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 221 "kate_lexer.l" {lvalp->number=kate_millionths;return METRIC;} YY_BREAK case 125: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 223 "kate_lexer.l" {return STATIC;} YY_BREAK case 126: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 224 "kate_lexer.l" {return LINEAR;} YY_BREAK case 127: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 225 "kate_lexer.l" {return CATMULL_ROM;} YY_BREAK case 128: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 226 "kate_lexer.l" {return BEZIER_CUBIC;} YY_BREAK case 129: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 227 "kate_lexer.l" {return BSPLINE;} YY_BREAK case 130: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 229 "kate_lexer.l" {return SIMPLE_TIMED_GLYPH_MARKER;} YY_BREAK case 131: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 230 "kate_lexer.l" {return SIMPLE_TIMED_GLYPH_STYLE_MORPH;} YY_BREAK case 132: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 231 "kate_lexer.l" {return GLYPH;} YY_BREAK case 133: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 232 "kate_lexer.l" {return POINTER;} YY_BREAK case 134: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 233 "kate_lexer.l" {return IN;} YY_BREAK case 135: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 234 "kate_lexer.l" {return PAUSE;} YY_BREAK case 136: /* rule 136 can match eol */ YY_RULE_SETUP #line 236 "kate_lexer.l" { katedesc_text[strlen(katedesc_text)-1]=0; lvalp->string=katedesc_text+1; process_nlines(katedesc_text); return STRING; } YY_BREAK case 137: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 242 "kate_lexer.l" {lvalp->unumber=strtoul(katedesc_text,NULL,10);return UNUMBER;} YY_BREAK case 138: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 243 "kate_lexer.l" {lvalp->unumber=strtoul(katedesc_text,NULL,16);return UNUMBER;} YY_BREAK case 139: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 244 "kate_lexer.l" {lvalp->number=strtol(katedesc_text,NULL,10);return NUMBER;} YY_BREAK case 140: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 245 "kate_lexer.l" {lvalp->number=strtol(katedesc_text,NULL,16);return NUMBER;} YY_BREAK case 141: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 246 "kate_lexer.l" {lvalp->fp=(kate_float)atof(katedesc_text);return FLOAT;} YY_BREAK case 142: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 247 "kate_lexer.l" {lvalp->color=strtol(katedesc_text+1,NULL,16);return COLORSPEC;} YY_BREAK case 143: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 248 "kate_lexer.l" {lvalp->color=strtol(katedesc_text+1,NULL,16);return COLORSPEC;} YY_BREAK case YY_STATE_EOF(INITIAL): case YY_STATE_EOF(NORMAL): case YY_STATE_EOF(BLOCK_COMMENT): case YY_STATE_EOF(MACRO_1): case YY_STATE_EOF(MACRO_2): #line 251 "kate_lexer.l" { katedesc_text=""; if (freeze_nlines) --freeze_nlines; katedesc__delete_buffer(YY_CURRENT_BUFFER); if (main_buffer) { katedesc__switch_to_buffer(main_buffer); main_buffer=NULL; } else yyterminate(); } YY_BREAK case 144: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 262 "kate_lexer.l" {return katedesc_text[0];} YY_BREAK case 145: YY_RULE_SETUP #line 265 "kate_lexer.l" ECHO; YY_BREAK #line 1977 "kate_lexer.c" case YY_END_OF_BUFFER: { /* Amount of text matched not including the EOB char. */ int yy_amount_of_matched_text = (int) (yy_cp - 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YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ){ katedesc_ensure_buffer_stack (); YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = katedesc__create_buffer(katedesc_in,YY_BUF_SIZE ); } katedesc__init_buffer(YY_CURRENT_BUFFER,input_file ); katedesc__load_buffer_state( ); } /** Switch to a different input buffer. * @param new_buffer The new input buffer. * */ void katedesc__switch_to_buffer (YY_BUFFER_STATE new_buffer ) { /* TODO. 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When in doubt, use @c YY_BUF_SIZE. * * @return the allocated buffer state. */ YY_BUFFER_STATE katedesc__create_buffer (FILE * file, int size ) { YY_BUFFER_STATE b; b = (YY_BUFFER_STATE) katedesc_alloc(sizeof( struct yy_buffer_state ) ); if ( ! b ) YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in katedesc__create_buffer()" ); b->yy_buf_size = size; /* yy_ch_buf has to be 2 characters longer than the size given because * we need to put in 2 end-of-buffer characters. */ b->yy_ch_buf = (char *) katedesc_alloc(b->yy_buf_size + 2 ); if ( ! b->yy_ch_buf ) YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in katedesc__create_buffer()" ); b->yy_is_our_buffer = 1; katedesc__init_buffer(b,file ); return b; } /** Destroy the buffer. * @param b a buffer created with katedesc__create_buffer() * */ void katedesc__delete_buffer (YY_BUFFER_STATE b ) { if ( ! b ) return; if ( b == YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ) /* Not sure if we should pop here. */ YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = (YY_BUFFER_STATE) 0; if ( b->yy_is_our_buffer ) katedesc_free((void *) b->yy_ch_buf ); katedesc_free((void *) b ); } /* Initializes or reinitializes a buffer. * This function is sometimes called more than once on the same buffer, * such as during a katedesc_restart() or at EOF. */ static void katedesc__init_buffer (YY_BUFFER_STATE b, FILE * file ) { int oerrno = errno; katedesc__flush_buffer(b ); b->yy_input_file = file; b->yy_fill_buffer = 1; /* If b is the current buffer, then katedesc__init_buffer was _probably_ * called from katedesc_restart() or through yy_get_next_buffer. * In that case, we don't want to reset the lineno or column. */ if (b != YY_CURRENT_BUFFER){ b->yy_bs_lineno = 1; b->yy_bs_column = 0; } b->yy_is_interactive = 0; errno = oerrno; } /** Discard all buffered characters. On the next scan, YY_INPUT will be called. * @param b the buffer state to be flushed, usually @c YY_CURRENT_BUFFER. * */ void katedesc__flush_buffer (YY_BUFFER_STATE b ) { if ( ! b ) return; b->yy_n_chars = 0; /* We always need two end-of-buffer characters. The first causes * a transition to the end-of-buffer state. The second causes * a jam in that state. */ b->yy_ch_buf[0] = YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR; b->yy_ch_buf[1] = YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR; b->yy_buf_pos = &b->yy_ch_buf[0]; b->yy_at_bol = 1; b->yy_buffer_status = YY_BUFFER_NEW; if ( b == YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ) katedesc__load_buffer_state( ); } /** Pushes the new state onto the stack. The new state becomes * the current state. This function will allocate the stack * if necessary. * @param new_buffer The new state. * */ void katedesc_push_buffer_state (YY_BUFFER_STATE new_buffer ) { if (new_buffer == NULL) return; katedesc_ensure_buffer_stack(); /* This block is copied from katedesc__switch_to_buffer. */ if ( YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ) { /* Flush out information for old buffer. */ *(yy_c_buf_p) = (yy_hold_char); YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_buf_pos = (yy_c_buf_p); YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE->yy_n_chars = (yy_n_chars); } /* Only push if top exists. Otherwise, replace top. */ if (YY_CURRENT_BUFFER) (yy_buffer_stack_top)++; YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = new_buffer; /* copied from katedesc__switch_to_buffer. */ katedesc__load_buffer_state( ); (yy_did_buffer_switch_on_eof) = 1; } /** Removes and deletes the top of the stack, if present. * The next element becomes the new top. * */ void katedesc_pop_buffer_state (void) { if (!YY_CURRENT_BUFFER) return; katedesc__delete_buffer(YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ); YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = NULL; if ((yy_buffer_stack_top) > 0) --(yy_buffer_stack_top); if (YY_CURRENT_BUFFER) { katedesc__load_buffer_state( ); (yy_did_buffer_switch_on_eof) = 1; } } /* Allocates the stack if it does not exist. * Guarantees space for at least one push. */ static void katedesc_ensure_buffer_stack (void) { int num_to_alloc; if (!(yy_buffer_stack)) { /* First allocation is just for 2 elements, since we don't know if this * scanner will even need a stack. We use 2 instead of 1 to avoid an * immediate realloc on the next call. */ num_to_alloc = 1; (yy_buffer_stack) = (struct yy_buffer_state**)katedesc_alloc (num_to_alloc * sizeof(struct yy_buffer_state*) ); memset((yy_buffer_stack), 0, num_to_alloc * sizeof(struct yy_buffer_state*)); (yy_buffer_stack_max) = num_to_alloc; (yy_buffer_stack_top) = 0; return; } if ((yy_buffer_stack_top) >= ((yy_buffer_stack_max)) - 1){ /* Increase the buffer to prepare for a possible push. */ int grow_size = 8 /* arbitrary grow size */; num_to_alloc = (yy_buffer_stack_max) + grow_size; (yy_buffer_stack) = (struct yy_buffer_state**)katedesc_realloc ((yy_buffer_stack), num_to_alloc * sizeof(struct yy_buffer_state*) ); /* zero only the new slots.*/ memset((yy_buffer_stack) + (yy_buffer_stack_max), 0, grow_size * sizeof(struct yy_buffer_state*)); (yy_buffer_stack_max) = num_to_alloc; } } /** Setup the input buffer state to scan directly from a user-specified character buffer. * @param base the character buffer * @param size the size in bytes of the character buffer * * @return the newly allocated buffer state object. */ YY_BUFFER_STATE katedesc__scan_buffer (char * base, yy_size_t size ) { YY_BUFFER_STATE b; if ( size < 2 || base[size-2] != YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR || base[size-1] != YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR ) /* They forgot to leave room for the EOB's. */ return 0; b = (YY_BUFFER_STATE) katedesc_alloc(sizeof( struct yy_buffer_state ) ); if ( ! b ) YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in katedesc__scan_buffer()" ); b->yy_buf_size = size - 2; /* "- 2" to take care of EOB's */ b->yy_buf_pos = b->yy_ch_buf = base; b->yy_is_our_buffer = 0; b->yy_input_file = 0; b->yy_n_chars = b->yy_buf_size; b->yy_is_interactive = 0; b->yy_at_bol = 1; b->yy_fill_buffer = 0; b->yy_buffer_status = YY_BUFFER_NEW; katedesc__switch_to_buffer(b ); return b; } /** Setup the input buffer state to scan a string. The next call to katedesc_lex() will * scan from a @e copy of @a str. * @param str a NUL-terminated string to scan * * @return the newly allocated buffer state object. * @note If you want to scan bytes that may contain NUL values, then use * katedesc__scan_bytes() instead. */ YY_BUFFER_STATE katedesc__scan_string (yyconst char * yystr ) { return katedesc__scan_bytes(yystr,strlen(yystr) ); } /** Setup the input buffer state to scan the given bytes. The next call to katedesc_lex() will * scan from a @e copy of @a bytes. * @param bytes the byte buffer to scan * @param len the number of bytes in the buffer pointed to by @a bytes. * * @return the newly allocated buffer state object. */ YY_BUFFER_STATE katedesc__scan_bytes (yyconst char * yybytes, int _yybytes_len ) { YY_BUFFER_STATE b; char *buf; yy_size_t n; int i; /* Get memory for full buffer, including space for trailing EOB's. */ n = _yybytes_len + 2; buf = (char *) katedesc_alloc(n ); if ( ! buf ) YY_FATAL_ERROR( "out of dynamic memory in katedesc__scan_bytes()" ); for ( i = 0; i < _yybytes_len; ++i ) buf[i] = yybytes[i]; buf[_yybytes_len] = buf[_yybytes_len+1] = YY_END_OF_BUFFER_CHAR; b = katedesc__scan_buffer(buf,n ); if ( ! b ) YY_FATAL_ERROR( "bad buffer in katedesc__scan_bytes()" ); /* It's okay to grow etc. this buffer, and we should throw it * away when we're done. */ b->yy_is_our_buffer = 1; return b; } #ifndef YY_EXIT_FAILURE #define YY_EXIT_FAILURE 2 #endif static void yy_fatal_error (yyconst char* msg ) { (void) fprintf( stderr, "%s\n", msg ); exit( YY_EXIT_FAILURE ); } /* Redefine yyless() so it works in section 3 code. */ #undef yyless #define yyless(n) \ do \ { \ /* Undo effects of setting up katedesc_text. */ \ int yyless_macro_arg = (n); \ YY_LESS_LINENO(yyless_macro_arg);\ katedesc_text[katedesc_leng] = (yy_hold_char); \ (yy_c_buf_p) = katedesc_text + yyless_macro_arg; \ (yy_hold_char) = *(yy_c_buf_p); \ *(yy_c_buf_p) = '\0'; \ katedesc_leng = yyless_macro_arg; \ } \ while ( 0 ) /* Accessor methods (get/set functions) to struct members. */ /** Get the current line number. * */ int katedesc_get_lineno (void) { return katedesc_lineno; } /** Get the input stream. * */ FILE *katedesc_get_in (void) { return katedesc_in; } /** Get the output stream. * */ FILE *katedesc_get_out (void) { return katedesc_out; } /** Get the length of the current token. * */ int katedesc_get_leng (void) { return katedesc_leng; } /** Get the current token. * */ char *katedesc_get_text (void) { return katedesc_text; } /** Set the current line number. * @param line_number * */ void katedesc_set_lineno (int line_number ) { katedesc_lineno = line_number; } /** Set the input stream. This does not discard the current * input buffer. * @param in_str A readable stream. * * @see katedesc__switch_to_buffer */ void katedesc_set_in (FILE * in_str ) { katedesc_in = in_str ; } void katedesc_set_out (FILE * out_str ) { katedesc_out = out_str ; } int katedesc_get_debug (void) { return katedesc__flex_debug; } void katedesc_set_debug (int bdebug ) { katedesc__flex_debug = bdebug ; } static int yy_init_globals (void) { /* Initialization is the same as for the non-reentrant scanner. * This function is called from katedesc_lex_destroy(), so don't allocate here. */ (yy_buffer_stack) = 0; (yy_buffer_stack_top) = 0; (yy_buffer_stack_max) = 0; (yy_c_buf_p) = (char *) 0; (yy_init) = 0; (yy_start) = 0; /* Defined in main.c */ #ifdef YY_STDINIT katedesc_in = stdin; katedesc_out = stdout; #else katedesc_in = (FILE *) 0; katedesc_out = (FILE *) 0; #endif /* For future reference: Set errno on error, since we are called by * katedesc_lex_init() */ return 0; } /* katedesc_lex_destroy is for both reentrant and non-reentrant scanners. */ int katedesc_lex_destroy (void) { /* Pop the buffer stack, destroying each element. */ while(YY_CURRENT_BUFFER){ katedesc__delete_buffer(YY_CURRENT_BUFFER ); YY_CURRENT_BUFFER_LVALUE = NULL; katedesc_pop_buffer_state(); } /* Destroy the stack itself. */ katedesc_free((yy_buffer_stack) ); (yy_buffer_stack) = NULL; /* Reset the globals. This is important in a non-reentrant scanner so the next time * katedesc_lex() is called, initialization will occur. */ yy_init_globals( ); return 0; } /* * Internal utility routines. */ #ifndef yytext_ptr static void yy_flex_strncpy (char* s1, yyconst char * s2, int n ) { register int i; for ( i = 0; i < n; ++i ) s1[i] = s2[i]; } #endif #ifdef YY_NEED_STRLEN static int yy_flex_strlen (yyconst char * s ) { register int n; for ( n = 0; s[n]; ++n ) ; return n; } #endif void *katedesc_alloc (yy_size_t size ) { return (void *) malloc( size ); } void *katedesc_realloc (void * ptr, yy_size_t size ) { /* The cast to (char *) in the following accommodates both * implementations that use char* generic pointers, and those * that use void* generic pointers. It works with the latter * because both ANSI C and C++ allow castless assignment from * any pointer type to void*, and deal with argument conversions * as though doing an assignment. */ return (void *) realloc( (char *) ptr, size ); } void katedesc_free (void * ptr ) { free( (char *) ptr ); /* see katedesc_realloc() for (char *) cast */ } #define YYTABLES_NAME "yytables" #line 265 "kate_lexer.l" int katedesc_wrap() { return 1; } void set_macro_mode() { BEGIN(MACRO_1); } void unset_macro_mode() { BEGIN(NORMAL); } static void replace_macro(const char *name) { const char *body=find_macro(name); if (body) { ++freeze_nlines; main_buffer=YY_CURRENT_BUFFER; katedesc__scan_string(body); } } void add_macro(const char *name,const char *body) { size_t nlen,blen; if (!name || !body) { katedesc_error("name and body cannot be null"); exit(-1); } ++nmacros; macro_names=(char**)kate_realloc(macro_names,nmacros*sizeof(char*)); macro_bodies=(char**)kate_realloc(macro_bodies,nmacros*sizeof(char*)); if (!macro_names || !macro_bodies) { katedesc_error("out of memory"); exit(-1); } nlen=strlen(name); blen=strlen(body); macro_names[nmacros-1]=kate_malloc(nlen+1); macro_bodies[nmacros-1]=kate_malloc(blen+1); if (!macro_names[nmacros-1] || !macro_bodies[nmacros-1]) { katedesc_error("out of memory"); exit(-1); } strcpy(macro_names[nmacros-1],name); strcpy(macro_bodies[nmacros-1],body); } static const char *find_macro(const char *name) { size_t n; if (!name) { katedesc_error("macro name cannot be null"); exit(-1); } for (n=0;n=0x020509 katedesc_lex_destroy(); #endif #endif } libkate-0.4.1/tools/kpng.h0000644000000000000000000000114311110626124012257 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifndef KATE_kpng_h_GUARD #define KATE_kpng_h_GUARD extern int kd_read_png8(const char *filename,int *w,int *h,int *bpp,kate_color **palette,int *ncolors,unsigned char **pixels); extern int kd_read_png(const char *filename,int *w,int *h,unsigned char **pixels,size_t *size); #endif libkate-0.4.1/tools/kread.c0000644000000000000000000001070011624176442012415 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif #if defined WIN32 || defined _WIN32 || defined MSDOS || defined __CYGWIN__ || defined __EMX__ || defined OS2 #include #include #endif #if defined WIN32 || defined _WIN32 #include #endif #include #include #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #include #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #include #include "kate/oggkate.h" #include "kate_internal.h" #include "ksrt.h" #include "klrc.h" #include "kkate.h" #include "kfuzz.h" #include "kstream.h" #include "kutil.h" #include "kread.h" static int read_raw_packet(FILE *f,char **buffer,ogg_int64_t bytes) { size_t ret; *buffer=(char*)kate_realloc(*buffer,bytes); if (!*buffer) return -1; ret=read(fileno(f),*buffer,bytes); if (ret<(size_t)bytes) return -1; return 0; } int read_raw_size_and_packet(FILE *f,char **buffer,ogg_int64_t *bytes) { size_t bytes_read; int ret; /* all subsequent packets are prefixed with 64 bits (signed) of the packet length in bytes */ bytes_read=read(fileno(f),bytes,8); if (bytes_read!=8 || *bytes<=0) { fprintf(stderr,"failed to read raw kate packet size (read %lu, bytes %"PRId64")\n",(unsigned long)bytes_read,*bytes); return -1; } ret=read_raw_packet(f,buffer,*bytes); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"failed to read raw kate packet (%"PRId64" bytes)\n",*bytes); return -1; } return 0; } FILE *open_and_probe_stream(const char *filename) { FILE *fin; if (!filename || !strcmp(filename,"-")) { #if defined WIN32 || defined _WIN32 _setmode(_fileno(stdin),_O_BINARY); #else #if defined MSDOS || defined __CYGWIN__ || defined __EMX__ || defined OS2 || defined __BORLANDC__ setmode(fileno(stdin),_O_BINARY); #endif #endif fin=stdin; } else { fin=fopen(filename,"rb"); if (!fin) { fprintf(stderr,"%s: %s\n",filename,strerror(errno)); return NULL; } setvbuf(fin,NULL,_IONBF,0); } return fin; } int parse_ogg_stream(FILE *f,const char *pre_buffer,size_t pre_bytes,ogg_parser_funcs funcs,kate_uintptr_t data) { char *ptr=NULL; ogg_sync_state oy; ogg_page og; ogg_int64_t bytes_read; static const size_t buffer_size=4096; size_t offset=0; int ret; long last_returned; long leftover_size=0; int in_hole=0; long first_hole_size=0; long hole_offset; ogg_sync_init(&oy); /* first add the buffer, if any */ if (pre_buffer && pre_bytes) { ptr=ogg_sync_buffer(&oy,pre_bytes); if (!ptr) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed to get sync buffer for %lu bytes\n",(unsigned long)pre_bytes); goto error; } memcpy(ptr,pre_buffer,pre_bytes); ogg_sync_wrote(&oy,pre_bytes); } while (1) { ptr=ogg_sync_buffer(&oy,buffer_size); if (!ptr) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed to get sync buffer for %lu bytes\n",(unsigned long)buffer_size); goto error; } bytes_read=read(fileno(f),ptr,buffer_size); if (bytes_read==0) { break; } ogg_sync_wrote(&oy,bytes_read); last_returned=0; while ((ret=ogg_sync_pageout(&oy,&og))!=0) { if (ret>0) { /* new page */ if (in_hole) { long hole_size=first_hole_size+leftover_size+oy.returned-(og.header_len+og.body_len); if (funcs.on_hole) { ret=(*funcs.on_hole)(data,hole_offset,hole_size); if (ret<0) goto error; } offset+=hole_size; } if (funcs.on_page) { ret=(*funcs.on_page)(data,offset,&og); if (ret<0) goto error; } in_hole=0; offset+=og.header_len+og.body_len; } else { /* hole in data */ first_hole_size=oy.returned-last_returned; hole_offset=offset; in_hole=1; } leftover_size=0; last_returned=oy.returned; } leftover_size+=oy.fill-last_returned; } /* detect holes at end of file */ if (leftover_size>0) { if (funcs.on_hole) { ret=(*funcs.on_hole)(data,offset,leftover_size); if (ret<0) goto error; } } ogg_sync_clear(&oy); return 0; error: ogg_sync_clear(&oy); return -1; } libkate-0.4.1/tools/kate_parser.y0000644000000000000000000025311711624247143013665 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ %{ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #include #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #include #include "kate/oggkate.h" #ifdef HAVE_PNG #include "kpng.h" #endif #include "katedesc.h" #include "kate_parser.h" #define CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(statement) \ do { \ int ret=(statement); \ if (ret<0) { \ yyerror("error in #statement"); \ exit(-1); \ } \ } while(0) int nerrors=0; int nwarnings=0; static char *temp_macro_name=NULL; static kate_float timebase = (kate_float)0; typedef kate_style kd_style; typedef kate_region kd_region; typedef struct kd_curve { size_t idx; kate_curve *curve; } kd_curve; typedef struct kd_motion { size_t idx; kate_motion *motion; } kd_motion; typedef struct kd_palette { kate_palette *palette; } kd_palette; typedef struct kd_bitmap { kate_bitmap *bitmap; } kd_bitmap; static kate_style kstyle; static kate_region kregion; static kd_palette kpalette; static kd_bitmap kbitmap; static kd_curve kcurve; static kate_font_range *krange=NULL; static kate_font_mapping *kmapping=NULL; static size_t nkmotions=0; static kd_motion *kmotions=NULL; static kate_motion *kmotion=NULL; static char **style_names=NULL; static char **region_names=NULL; static char **palette_names=NULL; static char **bitmap_names=NULL; static char **curve_names=NULL; static char **motion_names=NULL; static char **font_range_names=NULL; static char **font_mapping_names=NULL; static size_t n_local_bitmaps=0; static char **local_bitmap_names=NULL; static kate_bitmap **local_bitmaps=NULL; static int open_ended_curve=0; static int n_curve_pts=-1; static int n_palette_colors=-1; static int n_bitmap_pixels=-1; static size_t n_bytes_in_stream=0; static char *byte_stream=NULL; static size_t byte_stream_size=0; static kate_float karaoke_base_height=(kate_float)0; static kate_float karaoke_top_height=(kate_float)0; typedef struct kd_event { kate_float t0; kate_float t1; kate_float duration; char *text; kate_markup_type text_markup_type; int region_index; const kate_region *region; int style_index; const kate_style *style; int secondary_style_index; const kate_style *secondary_style; int palette_index; const kate_palette *palette; int bitmap_index; const kate_bitmap *bitmap; } kd_event; static kd_event kevent; static void katedesc_trace(const char *msg,...) { va_list ap; va_start(ap,msg); vfprintf(stderr,msg,ap); va_end(ap); } /* #define KDTRACE(msg,args...) katedesc_trace(msg, ##args) */ #define KDTRACE katedesc_trace int yyerror(const char *s) { (void)s; KDTRACE("Error line %d: %s (token %s)\n",nlines,s,katedesc_text); nerrors++; return 1; } int yyerrorf(const char *msg,...) { static char buffer[4096]; va_list ap; va_start(ap,msg); vsnprintf(buffer,sizeof(buffer),msg,ap); buffer[sizeof(buffer)-1]=0; va_end(ap); return yyerror(buffer); } int yywarning(const char *s) { (void)s; KDTRACE("Warning line %d: %s (token %s)\n",nlines,s,katedesc_text); nwarnings++; return 1; } static void add_meta(kate_meta **km,const char *tag,const char *value) { if (!*km) { CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(kate_meta_create(km)); } CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(kate_meta_add_string(*km,tag,value)); } static void add_meta_byte_stream(kate_meta **km,const char *tag) { if (!*km) { CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(kate_meta_create(km)); } CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(kate_meta_add(*km,tag,byte_stream,byte_stream_size)); kate_free(byte_stream); byte_stream=NULL; n_bytes_in_stream=0; byte_stream_size=0; } static char *catstrings(char *s1,const char *s2) { size_t len; char *s; if (!s2) { yyerror("internal error: no string to append"); exit(-1); } len=(s1?strlen(s1):0)+strlen(s2)+1; s=(char*)kate_realloc(s1,len); if (!s) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } if (s1) strcat(s,s2); else strcpy(s,s2); return s; } static char *dupstring(const char *s) { size_t len; char *news; if (!s) { yyerror("internal error: no string"); exit(-1); } len=strlen(s); news=(char*)kate_malloc(len+1); if (!news) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } memcpy(news,s,len+1); return news; } static int find_item(const char *name,size_t nnames,char **names) { size_t n; for (n=0;nncolors=ncolors; kpalette.palette->colors=palette; #else yyerrorf("PNG support not compiled in: cannot load %s",filename); exit(-1); #endif } static void check_palette(const kate_palette *kp) { if (!kp) { yyerror("internal error: no palette"); exit(-1); } } static void add_palette(kate_info *ki,const char *name,kate_palette *kp) { int ret; check_palette(kp); ret=kate_info_add_palette(ki,kp); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Failed to register palette: %d",ret); } else { palette_names=(char**)kate_realloc(palette_names,ki->npalettes*sizeof(char*)); if (!palette_names) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } palette_names[ki->npalettes-1]=name?dupstring(name):NULL; } } static int find_palette(const kate_info *ki,const char *name) { return find_item(name,ki->npalettes,palette_names); } static void init_bitmap(void) { kbitmap.bitmap=(kate_bitmap*)kate_malloc(sizeof(kate_bitmap)); if (!kbitmap.bitmap) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } if (kate_bitmap_init_new(kbitmap.bitmap)<0) { yyerror("bitmap init failed"); exit(-1); } } static int compute_bitmap_x_offset(kate_float percent) { if (kbitmap.bitmap->width) { return (int)(kbitmap.bitmap->width*percent/100+0.5); } else { yyerror("Bitmap width must be known before specifying offset as a percentage"); return 0; } } static int compute_bitmap_y_offset(kate_float percent) { if (kbitmap.bitmap->height) { return (int)(kbitmap.bitmap->height*percent/100+0.5); } else { yyerror("Bitmap height must be known before specifying offset as a percentage"); return 0; } } static void load_bitmap(const char *filename,int paletted) { #ifdef HAVE_PNG int w,h; unsigned char *pixels=NULL; if (paletted) { int bpp; static char full_filename[4096]; generate_full_filename(full_filename,sizeof(full_filename),filename); if (kd_read_png8(full_filename,&w,&h,&bpp,NULL,NULL,&pixels)) { yyerrorf("failed to load %s",filename); return; } kbitmap.bitmap->type=kate_bitmap_type_paletted; kbitmap.bitmap->width=w; kbitmap.bitmap->height=h; kbitmap.bitmap->bpp=bpp; kbitmap.bitmap->pixels=pixels; kbitmap.bitmap->size=0; } else { size_t size; static char full_filename[4096]; generate_full_filename(full_filename,sizeof(full_filename),filename); if (kd_read_png(full_filename,&w,&h,&pixels,&size)) { yyerrorf("failed to load %s",filename); return; } kbitmap.bitmap->type=kate_bitmap_type_png; kbitmap.bitmap->width=w; kbitmap.bitmap->height=h; kbitmap.bitmap->bpp=0; kbitmap.bitmap->pixels=pixels; kbitmap.bitmap->size=size; } kbitmap.bitmap->palette=-1; #else (void)paletted; yyerrorf("PNG support not compiled in: cannot load %s",filename); exit(-1); #endif } static void check_bitmap(const kate_bitmap *kb) { if (!kb) { yyerror("internal error: no bitmap"); exit(-1); } } static void add_bitmap(kate_info *ki,const char *name,kate_bitmap *kb) { int ret; check_bitmap(kb); ret=kate_info_add_bitmap(ki,kb); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Failed to register bitmap: %d",ret); } else { bitmap_names=(char**)kate_realloc(bitmap_names,ki->nbitmaps*sizeof(char*)); if (!bitmap_names) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } bitmap_names[ki->nbitmaps-1]=name?dupstring(name):NULL; } } static void add_local_bitmap(kate_state *k,const char *name,kate_bitmap *kb) { int ret; check_bitmap(kb); ret=kate_encode_add_bitmap(k,kb); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Failed to register bitmap: %d",ret); } else { ++n_local_bitmaps; local_bitmap_names=(char**)kate_realloc(local_bitmap_names,n_local_bitmaps*sizeof(char*)); if (!local_bitmap_names) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } local_bitmap_names[n_local_bitmaps-1]=name?dupstring(name):NULL; local_bitmaps=(kate_bitmap**)kate_realloc(local_bitmaps,n_local_bitmaps*sizeof(kate_bitmap*)); if (!local_bitmaps) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } local_bitmaps[n_local_bitmaps-1]=kb; } } static void add_local_bitmap_index(kate_state *k,const char *name,size_t idx) { int ret; ret=kate_encode_add_bitmap_index(k,idx); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Failed to register bitmap: %d",ret); } else { ++n_local_bitmaps; local_bitmap_names=(char**)kate_realloc(local_bitmap_names,n_local_bitmaps*sizeof(char*)); if (!local_bitmap_names) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } local_bitmap_names[n_local_bitmaps-1]=name?dupstring(name):NULL; local_bitmaps=(kate_bitmap**)kate_realloc(local_bitmaps,n_local_bitmaps*sizeof(kate_bitmap*)); if (!local_bitmaps) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } local_bitmaps[n_local_bitmaps-1]=NULL; } } static int find_bitmap(const kate_info *ki,const char *name) { int ret=find_item(name,ki->nbitmaps,bitmap_names); if (ret>=0) return ret; ret=find_item(name,n_local_bitmaps,local_bitmap_names); if (ret>=0) return ret+ki->nbitmaps; return ret; } static void check_style(const kate_style *ks) { if (!ks) { yyerror("internal error: no style"); exit(-1); } } static void add_style(kate_info *ki,const char *name,const kate_style *ks) { int ret; kate_style *ks2; check_style(ks); ks2=(kate_style*)kate_malloc(sizeof(*ks2)); if (!ks2) { yyerrorf("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } memcpy(ks2,ks,sizeof(*ks2)); ret=kate_info_add_style(ki,ks2); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Failed to register style: %d",ret); } else { style_names=(char**)kate_realloc(style_names,ki->nstyles*sizeof(char*)); if (!style_names) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } style_names[ki->nstyles-1]=name?dupstring(name):NULL; } } static int find_style(const kate_info *ki,const char *name) { return find_item(name,ki->nstyles,style_names); } static void check_region(const kate_region *kr) { if (!kr) { yyerror("internal error: no region"); exit(-1); } if (kr->w<0) yyerrorf("Region width (%d) must be non negative",kr->w); if (kr->h<0) yyerrorf("Region height (%d) must be non negative",kr->h); } static void add_region(kate_info *ki,const char *name,const kate_region *kr) { int ret; kate_region *kr2; check_region(kr); kr2=(kate_region*)kate_malloc(sizeof(*kr2)); if (!kr2) { yyerrorf("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } memcpy(kr2,kr,sizeof(*kr2)); ret=kate_info_add_region(ki,kr2); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Failed to register region: %d",ret); } else { region_names=(char**)kate_realloc(region_names,ki->nregions*sizeof(char*)); if (!region_names) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } region_names[ki->nregions-1]=name?dupstring(name):NULL; } } static int find_region(const kate_info *ki,const char *name) { return find_item(name,ki->nregions,region_names); } static void check_curve(const kate_curve *kc) { size_t minpts=0,maxpts=INT_MAX; if (!kc) { yyerror("internal error: no curve"); exit(-1); } switch (kc->type) { case kate_curve_none: minpts=0; maxpts=0; break; case kate_curve_static: minpts=1; maxpts=1; break; case kate_curve_linear: minpts=2; maxpts=INT_MAX; break; case kate_curve_catmull_rom_spline: minpts=2; maxpts=INT_MAX; break; case kate_curve_bezier_cubic_spline: minpts=3; maxpts=INT_MAX; break; case kate_curve_bspline: minpts=2; maxpts=INT_MAX; break; } if (kc->nptsnpts,minpts); if (kc->npts>maxpts) yyerrorf("Curve has too many points for this type (has %d, max pts %d)",kc->npts,maxpts); if (kc->type==kate_curve_bezier_cubic_spline) { if ((kc->npts-1)%3) yyerrorf("Cubic Bezier splines should have 1+3n points"); } } static void add_curve(kate_info *ki,const char *name,kate_curve *kc) { int ret; check_curve(kc); ret=kate_info_add_curve(ki,kc); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Failed to register curve: %d",ret); } else { curve_names=(char**)kate_realloc(curve_names,ki->ncurves*sizeof(char*)); if (!curve_names) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } curve_names[ki->ncurves-1]=name?dupstring(name):NULL; } } static int find_curve(const kate_info *ki,const char *name) { return find_item(name,ki->ncurves,curve_names); } static void clear_motions(void) { kate_free(kmotions); kmotions=NULL; kmotion=NULL; nkmotions=0; } static void check_motion(kate_motion *kmotion) { if (!kmotion) { yyerror("internal error: no motion"); exit(-1); } if (kmotion->ncurves==0) { yyerror("motion must have at least one curve"); return; } if (kmotion->semantics==(kate_motion_semantics)-1) { yyerror("motion semantics is not defined"); return; } } static void add_motion(kate_info *ki,const char *name,kate_motion *km) { int ret; check_motion(km); ret=kate_info_add_motion(ki,km); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Failed to register motion: %d",ret); } else { motion_names=(char**)kate_realloc(motion_names,ki->nmotions*sizeof(char*)); if (!motion_names) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } motion_names[ki->nmotions-1]=name?dupstring(name):NULL; } clear_motions(); } static int find_motion(const kate_info *ki,const char *name) { return find_item(name,ki->nmotions,motion_names); } static void init_style(kd_style *style) { int ret=kate_style_init(style); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Error initializing style: %d\n",ret); exit(1); } } static void set_font_width(kd_style *style,kate_float s,kate_space_metric metric) { if (style->font_width>=0) { yyerror("Font width already set"); } if (style->font_height>=0 && style->font_metric!=metric) { yyerror("All font size metrics must be the same"); } style->font_width=s; style->font_metric=metric; } static void set_font_height(kd_style *style,kate_float s,kate_space_metric metric) { if (style->font_height>=0) { yyerror("Font height already set"); } if (style->font_width>=0 && style->font_metric!=metric) { yyerror("All font size metrics must be the same"); } style->font_height=s; style->font_metric=metric; } static void set_font(kd_style *style,const char *font) { size_t len; if (!font) { yyerror("Internal error: no font"); exit(-1); } len=strlen(font); if (style->font) { yyerror("Font already set"); } style->font=(char*)kate_malloc(len+1); if (!style->font) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } strcpy(style->font,font); } static void set_font_size(kd_style *style,kate_float s,kate_space_metric metric) { if (style->font_height>=0 || style->font_width>=0) { yyerror("Font width and/or height already set"); } style->font_width=s; style->font_height=s; style->font_metric=metric; } static void set_margin(kd_style *style,kate_float *margin,kate_float m,kate_space_metric metric) { int metric_already_set=0; if (&style->left_margin!=margin && style->left_margin!=0) metric_already_set=1; if (&style->top_margin!=margin && style->top_margin!=0) metric_already_set=1; if (&style->right_margin!=margin && style->right_margin!=0) metric_already_set=1; if (&style->bottom_margin!=margin && style->bottom_margin!=0) metric_already_set=1; if (metric_already_set && metric!=style->margin_metric) { yyerror("Metric must be the same for all margins"); return; } *margin=m; style->margin_metric=metric; } static void set_margins(kd_style *style, kate_float left,kate_space_metric left_metric, kate_float top,kate_space_metric top_metric, kate_float right,kate_space_metric right_metric, kate_float bottom,kate_space_metric bottom_metric) { if (left_metric!=right_metric || left_metric!=top_metric || left_metric!=bottom_metric) { yyerror("Metric must be the same for all margins"); return; } style->left_margin=left; style->top_margin=top; style->right_margin=right; style->bottom_margin=bottom; style->margin_metric=left_metric; } static void init_style_from(int idx) { const kate_style *from=ki.styles[idx]; init_style(&kstyle); memcpy(&kstyle,from,sizeof(kate_style)); } static void init_region(kd_region *region) { int ret=kate_region_init(region); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Error initializing region: %d\n",ret); exit(1); } } static void init_region_from(int idx) { const kate_region *from=ki.regions[idx]; init_region(&kregion); memcpy(&kregion,from,sizeof(kate_region)); } static void reference_curve_from(int idx) { kcurve.idx=idx; kcurve.curve=NULL; } static void init_curve(void) { kcurve.idx=0; kcurve.curve=(kate_curve*)kate_malloc(sizeof(kate_curve)); if (!kcurve.curve) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } if (kate_curve_init(kcurve.curve)<0) { yyerror("error initializing curve"); exit(-1); } } static void init_curve_from(int idx) { const kate_curve *from=ki.curves[idx]; if (!from || !from->pts) { yyerror("invalid curve to init from"); exit(-1); } init_curve(); memcpy(kcurve.curve,from,sizeof(kate_curve)); kcurve.curve->pts=(kate_float*)kate_malloc(kcurve.curve->npts*2*sizeof(kate_float)); if (!kcurve.curve->pts) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } memcpy(kcurve.curve->pts,from->pts,kcurve.curve->npts*2*sizeof(kate_float)); } static void init_curve_points(int npts) { if (!kcurve.curve) { yyerror("internal error: curve not initialized"); exit(-1); } if (n_curve_pts<0) { katedesc_error("Curve type must be specified before the points"); exit(-1); } if (npts<=0) { katedesc_error("Number of points cannot be negative or zero"); exit(-1); } kcurve.curve->npts=npts; kcurve.curve->pts=(kate_float*)kate_malloc(npts*2*sizeof(kate_float)); if (!kcurve.curve->pts) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } open_ended_curve=0; } static void init_open_ended_curve_points(void) { if (!kcurve.curve) { yyerror("internal error: curve not initialized"); exit(-1); } if (n_curve_pts<0) katedesc_error("Curve type must be specified before the points"); kcurve.curve->npts=0; kcurve.curve->pts=NULL; open_ended_curve=1; } static void add_open_ended_curve_point(kate_float pt) { if (!kcurve.curve) { yyerror("internal error: curve not initialized"); exit(-1); } ++n_curve_pts; kcurve.curve->npts=(n_curve_pts+1)/2; kcurve.curve->pts=(kate_float*)kate_realloc(kcurve.curve->pts,kcurve.curve->npts*2*sizeof(kate_float)); if (!kcurve.curve->pts) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } kcurve.curve->pts[n_curve_pts-1]=pt; } static void init_palette_colors(int ncolors) { if (!kpalette.palette) { yyerror("internal error: palette not initialized"); exit(-1); } kpalette.palette->ncolors=ncolors; kpalette.palette->colors=(kate_color*)kate_malloc(ncolors*sizeof(kate_color)); if (!kpalette.palette->colors) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } n_palette_colors=0; } static void init_bitmap_pixels(int width,int height,int bpp) { if (!kbitmap.bitmap) { yyerror("internal error: bitmap not initialized"); exit(-1); } if (width<=0 || height<=0) yyerror("Bitmap dimensions must be positive"); if (bpp<=0) yyerror("Bitmap bit depth must be positive"); if (bpp>8) yyerrorf("Bitmap bit depth must not be more than 8 (is %d)",bpp); kbitmap.bitmap->type=kate_bitmap_type_paletted; kbitmap.bitmap->width=width; kbitmap.bitmap->height=height; kbitmap.bitmap->bpp=bpp; kbitmap.bitmap->pixels=(unsigned char*)kate_malloc(width*height*sizeof(unsigned char)); if (!kbitmap.bitmap->pixels) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } kbitmap.bitmap->size=0; n_bitmap_pixels=0; } static void init_png_bitmap_pixels(int width,int height,int size) { if (!kbitmap.bitmap) { yyerror("internal error: bitmap not initialized"); exit(-1); } if (width<=0 || height<=0) yyerror("Bitmap dimensions must be positive"); kbitmap.bitmap->type=kate_bitmap_type_png; kbitmap.bitmap->width=width; kbitmap.bitmap->height=height; kbitmap.bitmap->bpp=0; kbitmap.bitmap->pixels=(unsigned char*)kate_malloc(size); if (!kbitmap.bitmap->pixels) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } kbitmap.bitmap->size=size; n_bitmap_pixels=0; } static void init_byte_stream(int nbytes) { if (nbytes<0) { yyerror("internal error: negative number of bytes"); exit(-1); } byte_stream=(char*)kate_malloc(nbytes); if (!byte_stream) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } n_bytes_in_stream=0; byte_stream_size=nbytes; } static void set_color(kate_color *kc,uint32_t c) { int r=(c>>24)&0xff; int g=(c>>16)&0xff; int b=(c>>8)&0xff; int a=(c>>0)&0xff; if (!kc) { yyerror("Internal error: null color"); exit(-1); } if (r<0 || r>255) yyerrorf("red component (%d) must be between 0 and 255",r); if (g<0 || g>255) yyerrorf("green component (%d) must be between 0 and 255",g); if (b<0 || b>255) yyerrorf("blue component (%d) must be between 0 and 255",b); if (a<0 || a>255) yyerrorf("alpha component (%d) must be between 0 and 255",a); kc->r=r; kc->g=g; kc->b=b; kc->a=a; } static void init_event(kd_event *ev) { if (!ev) { yyerror("Internal error: null event"); exit(-1); } ev->t0=ev->t1=ev->duration=(kate_float)-1.0; ev->text=NULL; ev->text_markup_type=kate_markup_none; ev->region_index=ev->style_index=ev->secondary_style_index=-1; ev->region=NULL; ev->style=NULL; ev->secondary_style=NULL; ev->palette_index=ev->bitmap_index=-1; ev->palette=NULL; ev->bitmap=NULL; } static void kd_encode_set_id(kate_state *kstate,unsigned int id) { if (id&0x80000000) yyerrorf("ID %d (hex %x) out of range, must fit on 31 bits",id,id); /* unused at the moment - will need to map an autogenerated id to this user id */ (void)kstate; (void)id; } static int add_entity(const char *entity,char **text,size_t *wlen0) { int count=0; if (!entity || !text || !wlen0) { yyerror("internal error: add_entity passed null parameter"); exit(-1); } /* write out the entity */ while (*entity) { int ret=kate_text_set_character(kate_utf8,*entity,text,wlen0); if (ret<0) return ret; count+=ret; ++entity; } return count; } static char *expand_numeric_entities(const char *text) { enum { s_text, s_amp, s_code, s_named } state=s_text; int c,code=0,code_from_numeric,base=-1; size_t len=strlen(text),len0=len+1,rlen0=len0,wlen0=len0,allocated=len0; /* we might need to replace "�" with "&" - we can't use more characters, so we needn't allocate more */ /* this might change if we even can replace a numeric entity with a named one that is longer as a string */ char *newtext=(char*)kate_malloc(allocated),*newtextptr=newtext; if (!newtext) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } while (1) { int ret=kate_text_get_character(kate_utf8,&text,&rlen0); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to read character: %d",ret); kate_free(newtext); return NULL; } c=ret; code_from_numeric=0; switch (state) { case s_text: if (c=='&') { state=s_amp; code=0; } break; case s_amp: if (c=='#') { state=s_code; base=-1; /* unknown yet */ } else { state=s_named; /* we've encountered a named entity, and we've discarded the & already, so we need to add it now before the newly read character */ ret=kate_text_set_character(kate_utf8,'&',&newtextptr,&wlen0); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to write character: %d",ret); kate_free(newtext); return NULL; } } break; case s_code: if (c==';') { if (base<0) { /* no code given */ yyerrorf("no code given in numeric entity"); c=0; code_from_numeric=1; state=s_text; } else { c=code; /* this will be written below */ code_from_numeric=1; state=s_text; } } else { /* if first character, determine if this is decimal or hexadecimal */ if (base<0) { if (c=='x' || c=='X') { base=16; break; /* the code starts next character */ } else { base=10; /* fall through */ } } code*=base; if (isdigit(c)) code+=(c-'0'); else if (base==16 && isxdigit(c)) code+=(tolower(c)-'a'+10); else yyerrorf("invalid character in numeric entity (only numeric entities are supported), got %d",c); } break; case s_named: if (c==';') { state=s_text; } break; } if (state==s_text || state==s_named) { /* we don't want to expand characters in "<&>" as they would then be wrongly interpreted, so we insert here as entities - note that we don't want to expand them and do another pass to reencode them, as we then might pick up others that *were* in the text verbatim */ if (code_from_numeric && (c&~0xff)==0 && strchr("<&>",c)) { switch (c) { case '<': ret=add_entity("<",&newtextptr,&wlen0); break; case '&': ret=add_entity("&",&newtextptr,&wlen0); break; case '>': ret=add_entity(">",&newtextptr,&wlen0); break; } } else { ret=kate_text_set_character(kate_utf8,c,&newtextptr,&wlen0); } if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to write character: %d",ret); kate_free(newtext); return NULL; } } if (c==0) break; } return newtext; } static char *getrawline(const char **text) { size_t rlen0; int newline,in_newline=0; const char *start_of_line; int c; if (!text || !*text) { yyerror("error: getrawline passed invalid text pointer"); exit(-1); } rlen0=strlen(*text)+1; start_of_line=*text; while (1) { const char *ptr=*text; int ret=kate_text_get_character(kate_utf8,text,&rlen0); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to read character: %d",ret); return NULL; } c=ret; if (c==0) { /* end of the string, return everything */ size_t len=strlen(start_of_line); char *line=(char*)kate_malloc(len+1); memcpy(line,start_of_line,len+1); *text=ptr; /* do not push past the start of the new line */ return line; } newline=(c=='\r' || c=='\n'); if (!newline && in_newline) { /* we are at the start of a new line */ char *line=(char*)kate_malloc(ptr-start_of_line+1); memcpy(line,start_of_line,ptr-start_of_line); line[ptr-start_of_line]=0; *text=ptr; /* do not push past the start of the new line */ return line; } in_newline=newline; } } static void trimend(char *line,size_t rlen0,int *eol) { int ret; int c; int ws; char *text=line; if (!line) return; ret=kate_text_get_character(kate_utf8,(const char**)&text,&rlen0); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to read character: %d",ret); return; } c=ret; if (c==0) { *eol=1; return; } trimend(text,rlen0,eol); ws=((c<=0xff) && (strchr(" \t\n\r",c)!=NULL)); if (*eol && ws) *line=0; if (!ws) *eol=0; } static char *trimline(const char *line) { char *trimmed; size_t rlen0; int c; int eol=0; if (!line) { yyerror("error: trimline passed null line"); exit(-1); } rlen0=strlen(line)+1; /* first seek to the first non whitespace character in the line */ while (1) { const char *ptr=line; int ret=kate_text_get_character(kate_utf8,&ptr,&rlen0); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to read character: %d",ret); return NULL; } c=ret; if (!c || (c!=' ' && c!='\t')) { /* we found a non whitespace, or an end of line, stop */ break; } /* we can advance the start of the line */ line=ptr; } rlen0=strlen(line)+1; trimmed=(char*)kate_malloc(rlen0); memcpy(trimmed,line,rlen0); trimend(trimmed,strlen(trimmed)+1,&eol); return trimmed; } static char *trimtext(const char *text) { char *newtext=(char*)kate_malloc(1); *newtext=0; while (text && *text) { char *line=getrawline(&text); char *trimmed=trimline(line); kate_free(line); if (*trimmed && strcmp(trimmed,"\n")) { /* ignore empty lines */ if (newtext && *newtext) { /* add a newline between lines (eg, not before the first line) */ newtext=catstrings(newtext,"\n"); } newtext=catstrings(newtext,trimmed); } kate_free(trimmed); } return newtext; } static char *trimtext_pre(const char *text) { /* in pre, we just kill a new line at start and one at the end, if any */ size_t len; char *newtext; if (!text) { yyerror("error: trimtext_pre passed null text"); exit(-1); } len=strlen(text); newtext=(char*)kate_malloc(len+1); /* start */ if (*text=='\n') { memcpy(newtext,text+1,len); --len; } else { memcpy(newtext,text,len+1); } /* end */ if (len>0 && newtext[len-1]=='\n') { newtext[len-1]=0; } return newtext; } static void backslash_n_to_newline(char *text) { char *ptr=text; while (ptr && (ptr=strstr(ptr,"\\n"))) { *ptr='\n'; memmove(ptr+1,ptr+2,strlen(ptr+2)+1); } } static void set_event_text(kd_event *ev,const char *text,int pre,int markup) { char *newtext,*expanded; size_t len; if (ev->text) { yyerrorf("text already set (to %s, trying to set to %s)",ev->text,text); return; } if (!text) { yyerror("null text"); return; } len=strlen(text); newtext=(char*)kate_malloc(len+1); memcpy(newtext,text,len+1); backslash_n_to_newline(newtext); expanded=expand_numeric_entities(newtext); kate_free(newtext); newtext=expanded; if (!pre) { char *trimmed_newtext=trimtext(newtext); kate_free(newtext); newtext=trimmed_newtext; } else { char *trimmed_newtext=trimtext_pre(newtext); kate_free(newtext); newtext=trimmed_newtext; } if (markup) { ev->text_markup_type=kate_markup_simple; } else { ev->text_markup_type=kate_markup_none; } ev->text=newtext; } static void set_event_text_from(kd_event *ev,const char *source,int pre,int markup) { FILE *f; char *text=NULL; char s[4096],*sret; f=fopen(source,"rt"); if (!f) { yyerrorf("Failed to open file %s\n",source); exit(-1); } sret=fgets(s,sizeof(s),f); if (!sret) { yyerrorf("Failed to read from file %s\n",source); exit(-1); } while (!feof(f)) { /* This implicitely forbids embedded zeros - could this be a problem ? */ text=catstrings(text,s); sret=fgets(s,sizeof(s),f); if (!sret) { yyerrorf("Failed to read from file %s\n",source); exit(-1); } } fclose(f); if (text) { set_event_text(ev,text,pre,markup); kate_free(text); } } static void set_event_t0_t1(kd_event *ev,kate_float t0,kate_float t1) { if (ev->t0>=0) { yyerror("start time already set"); return; } if (ev->t1>=0) { yyerror("end time already set"); return; } ev->t0=t0; ev->t1=t1; } static void set_event_t0(kd_event *ev,kate_float v) { if (ev->t0>=0) { yyerror("start time already set"); return; } ev->t0=v; } static void set_event_t1(kd_event *ev,kate_float v) { if (ev->t1>=0) { yyerror("end time already set"); return; } ev->t1=v; } static void set_event_duration(kd_event *ev,kate_float v) { if (ev->duration>=0) { yyerror("duration already set"); return; } ev->duration=v; } static void set_event_region_index(kd_event *ev,int r) { int ret; if (ev->region_index>=0 || ev->region) { yyerror("region already set"); return; } ev->region_index=r; ret=kate_encode_set_region_index(&k,r); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set region index: %d",ret); } static void set_event_region(kd_event *ev,kate_region *kr) { int ret; check_region(kr); if (ev->region_index>=0 || ev->region) { yyerror("region already set"); return; } ev->region=kr; ret=kate_encode_set_region(&k,kr); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set region: %d",ret); } static void set_event_style_index(kd_event *ev,int s) { int ret; if (ev->style_index>=0 || ev->style) { yyerror("style already set"); return; } ev->style_index=s; ret=kate_encode_set_style_index(&k,s); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set style index: %d",ret); } static void set_event_secondary_style_index(kd_event *ev,int s) { int ret; if (ev->secondary_style_index>=0 || ev->secondary_style) { yyerror("secondary style already set"); return; } ev->secondary_style_index=s; ret=kate_encode_set_secondary_style_index(&k,s); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set secondary style index: %d",ret); } static void set_event_style(kd_event *ev,kate_style *ks) { int ret; check_style(ks); if (ev->style_index>=0 || ev->style) { yyerror("style already set"); return; } ev->style=ks; ret=kate_encode_set_style(&k,ks); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set style: %d",ret); } static void set_event_secondary_style(kd_event *ev,kate_style *ks) { int ret; check_style(ks); if (ev->secondary_style_index>=0 || ev->secondary_style) { yyerror("secondary style already set"); return; } ev->secondary_style=ks; ret=kate_encode_set_secondary_style(&k,ks); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set secondary style: %d",ret); } static void set_event_palette_index(kd_event *ev,int p) { int ret; if (ev->palette_index>=0 || ev->palette) { yyerror("palette already set"); return; } ev->palette_index=p; ret=kate_encode_set_palette_index(&k,p); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set palette index: %d",ret); } static void set_event_palette(kd_event *ev,kate_palette *kp) { int ret; check_palette(kp); if (ev->palette_index>=0 || ev->palette) { yyerror("palette already set"); return; } ev->palette=kp; ret=kate_encode_set_palette(&k,kp); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set palette: %d",ret); } static void set_event_bitmap_index(kd_event *ev,int b) { int ret; if (ev->bitmap_index>=0 || ev->bitmap) { yyerror("bitmap already set"); return; } ev->bitmap_index=b; ret=kate_encode_set_bitmap_index(&k,b); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set bitmap index: %d",ret); } static void set_event_bitmap(kd_event *ev,kate_bitmap *kb) { int ret; check_bitmap(kb); if (ev->bitmap_index>=0 || ev->bitmap) { yyerror("bitmap already set"); return; } ev->bitmap=kb; ret=kate_encode_set_bitmap(&k,kb); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set bitmap: %d",ret); } static void kd_add_event_meta(const char *tag,const char *value) { kate_meta *meta; int ret; ret=kate_meta_create(&meta); if (ret>=0) { ret=kate_meta_add_string(meta,tag,value); if (ret>=0) { ret=kate_encode_merge_meta(&k,meta); if (ret<0) { kate_meta_destroy(meta); } } else { kate_meta_destroy(meta); } } if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to add metadata: %d",ret); } static void kd_add_event_meta_byte_stream(const char *tag) { kate_meta *meta; int ret; ret=kate_meta_create(&meta); if (ret>=0) { ret=kate_meta_add(meta,tag,byte_stream,byte_stream_size); if (ret>=0) { ret=kate_encode_merge_meta(&k,meta); if (ret<0) { kate_meta_destroy(meta); } } else { kate_meta_destroy(meta); } } if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to add metadata: %d",ret); kate_free(byte_stream); byte_stream=NULL; n_bytes_in_stream=0; byte_stream_size=0; } static kd_event *check_event(kd_event *ev) { /* we can set: start and end start and duration duration and end */ int sets=0; if (ev->t0>=(kate_float)0.0) ++sets; if (ev->t1>=(kate_float)0.0) ++sets; if (ev->duration>=(kate_float)0.0) ++sets; if (sets<2) { yyerror("start/end times underspecified"); return NULL; } if (sets>2) { yyerror("start/end times overspecified"); return NULL; } if (ev->t0<(kate_float)0.0) ev->t0=ev->t1-ev->duration; if (ev->t1<(kate_float)0.0) ev->t1=ev->t0+ev->duration; return ev; } static void init_motion(void) { kmotions=(kd_motion*)kate_realloc(kmotions,(nkmotions+1)*sizeof(kd_motion)); if (!kmotions) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } ++nkmotions; kmotions[nkmotions-1].idx=0; kmotions[nkmotions-1].motion=kate_malloc(sizeof(kate_motion)); kmotion=kmotions[nkmotions-1].motion; if (!kmotion) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } if (kate_motion_init(kmotion)<0) { yyerror("failed to init motion"); exit(-1); } kmotion->semantics=(kate_motion_semantics)-1; } static void add_curve_to_motion(kate_motion *kmotion,kate_float duration) { kmotion->ncurves++; kmotion->curves=(kate_curve**)kate_realloc(kmotion->curves,kmotion->ncurves*sizeof(kate_curve*)); if (!kmotion->curves) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } kmotion->durations=(kate_float*)kate_realloc(kmotion->durations,kmotion->ncurves*sizeof(kate_float)); if (!kmotion->durations) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } if (kcurve.curve) { check_curve(kcurve.curve); kmotion->curves[kmotion->ncurves-1]=kcurve.curve; kcurve.curve=NULL; } else { if (kcurve.idx>=ki.ncurves) { yyerror("Internal error: curve index out of range"); exit(-1); } kmotion->curves[kmotion->ncurves-1]=ki.curves[kcurve.idx]; } kmotion->durations[kmotion->ncurves-1]=duration; } static size_t get_num_glyphs(const char *text) { size_t len0; size_t nglyphs=0; int intag=0,c; if (!text) { yyerror("Internal error: get_num_glyphs got NULL text"); exit(-1); } len0=strlen(text)+1; while ((c=kate_text_get_character(kate_utf8,&text,&len0))>0) { if (c=='<') intag++; if (!intag) ++nglyphs; if (c=='>') intag--; } return nglyphs; } static void init_simple_glyph_pointer_motion(void) { init_motion(); kmotion->semantics=kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1; karaoke_base_height=(kate_float)0; karaoke_top_height=(kate_float)0; } static int get_glyph_pointer_offset(unsigned int pointer_id) { if (pointer_id<1 || pointer_id>4) { yyerrorf("Only glyph pointers 1-4 are available (trying to set %d)",pointer_id); exit(-1); } return (kate_motion_semantics)(kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1+pointer_id-1); } static kate_float get_last_glyph_x(const kate_motion *km) { const kate_curve *kc; if (!km) { yyerror("internal error: no motion"); exit(-1); } if (km->ncurves==0) return (kate_float)-0.5; /* by default, center of the glyph before the first one (eg, marks nothing yet) */ kc=km->curves[km->ncurves-1]; if (kc->npts<1) yyerror("internal error: no points in last curve"); return kc->pts[kc->npts*2-2]; /* -1 would be y */ } static kate_float compute_karaoke_height(float y) { /* turn height (bottom to top) to screen coordinates (top to bottom): negate */ return -(karaoke_base_height*(1-y)+karaoke_top_height*y); } static void add_glyph_pause(kate_float dt,kate_float y) { init_curve(); kcurve.curve->type=kate_curve_static; kcurve.curve->npts=1; kcurve.curve->pts=(kate_float*)kate_malloc(kcurve.curve->npts*2*sizeof(kate_float)); if (!kcurve.curve->pts) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } kcurve.curve->pts[0]=get_last_glyph_x(kmotion); kcurve.curve->pts[1]=compute_karaoke_height(y); add_curve_to_motion(kmotion,dt); } static void add_glyph_transition(unsigned int glyph,kate_float dt,kate_float ystart,kate_float ytop,int absolute,kate_float pause_fraction) { /* get the last glyph position and the new one */ kate_float x0=get_last_glyph_x(kmotion); kate_float x1=glyph+(kate_float)0.5; size_t n; /* convert absolute to relative */ if (absolute) { for (n=0;nncurves;++n) dt-=kmotion->durations[n]; } if (dt<(kate_float)0.0) { yyerrorf("duration (%f) must not be negative\n",dt); exit(-1); } /* add a pause before the next jump */ if (pause_fraction>(kate_float)0.0) { kate_float delay=dt*pause_fraction; add_glyph_pause(delay,ystart); dt-=delay; if (dt<(kate_float)0.0) dt=(kate_float)0.0; x0=get_last_glyph_x(kmotion); } init_curve(); if (dt==(kate_float)0.0) { /* if zero duration, just add static point at the end point */ kcurve.curve->type=kate_curve_static; kcurve.curve->npts=1; kcurve.curve->pts=(kate_float*)kate_malloc(kcurve.curve->npts*2*sizeof(kate_float)); if (!kcurve.curve->pts) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } /* directly at the end position */ kcurve.curve->pts[0]=x1; kcurve.curve->pts[1]=compute_karaoke_height(ystart); } else { kcurve.curve->type=kate_curve_catmull_rom_spline; kcurve.curve->npts=3+2; /* the two end points are duplicated */ kcurve.curve->pts=(kate_float*)kate_malloc(kcurve.curve->npts*2*sizeof(kate_float)); if (!kcurve.curve->pts) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } /* start position */ kcurve.curve->pts[0]=kcurve.curve->pts[2]=x0; kcurve.curve->pts[1]=kcurve.curve->pts[3]=compute_karaoke_height(ystart); /* the interpolated points */ for (n=2;nnpts-2;++n) { kate_float t=(n-1)/(kate_float)(kcurve.curve->npts-2-1); kcurve.curve->pts[n*2]=kcurve.curve->pts[n*2+2]=x1*t+x0*((kate_float)1.0-t); kcurve.curve->pts[n*2+1]=kcurve.curve->pts[n*2+3]=compute_karaoke_height(ytop); } /* end position */ kcurve.curve->pts[kcurve.curve->npts*2-4]=kcurve.curve->pts[kcurve.curve->npts*2-2]=x1; kcurve.curve->pts[kcurve.curve->npts*2-3]=kcurve.curve->pts[kcurve.curve->npts*2-1]=compute_karaoke_height(ystart); } add_curve_to_motion(kmotion,dt); } static void add_glyph_transition_to_text(const char *text,kate_float dt,kate_float ystart,kate_float ytop,int absolute,kate_float pause_fraction) { char *newtext; if (!text) { yyerror("null text"); return; } if (kevent.text) { char *text2=(char*)kate_realloc(kevent.text,strlen(kevent.text)+strlen(text)+1); if (!text2) { yyerror("out of memory"); return; } strcat(text2,text); kevent.text=text2; } else { char *text2=(char*)kate_malloc(strlen(text)+1); if (!text2) { yyerror("out of memory"); return; } strcpy(text2,text); kevent.text=text2; } backslash_n_to_newline(kevent.text); newtext=expand_numeric_entities(kevent.text); if (!newtext) return; kate_free(kevent.text); kevent.text=newtext; add_glyph_transition(get_num_glyphs(kevent.text)-1,dt,ystart,ytop,absolute,pause_fraction); } static void set_style_morph(kd_event *ev,int from,int to) { int ret; if (!ev) { yyerror("internal error: no event"); exit(-1); } if (from<0 || to<0) { yyerror("error: style index cannot be negative"); exit(-1); } if (ev->style_index>=0 || ev->style) { yyerror("style already set"); return; } ev->style_index=from; ret=kate_encode_set_style_index(&k,from); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set style index: %d",ret); if (ev->secondary_style_index>=0 || ev->secondary_style) { yyerror("secondary style already set"); return; } ev->secondary_style_index=to; ret=kate_encode_set_secondary_style_index(&k,to); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set secondary_style index: %d",ret); } static void clear_local_bitmaps(void) { size_t n; if (local_bitmap_names) { for (n=0;nmeta) kate_meta_destroy(local_bitmaps[n]->meta); kate_free(local_bitmaps[n]->pixels); kate_free(local_bitmaps[n]); } } kate_free(local_bitmap_names); local_bitmap_names=NULL; kate_free(local_bitmaps); local_bitmaps=NULL; } n_local_bitmaps=0; } static void clear_event(kd_event *ev) { if (!ev) { yyerror("internal error: no event"); exit(-1); } if (ev->text) { kate_free(ev->text); ev->text=NULL; } clear_motions(); clear_local_bitmaps(); } static void kd_finalize_simple_timed_glyph_motion(kate_motion *kmotion) { const kd_event *ev=&kevent; kate_float duration=ev->duration; kate_float t0=ev->t0,t1=ev->t1; kate_float duration_so_far; size_t n; int sets; if (!kmotion) { yyerror("internal error: kd_finalize_simple_timed_glyph_motion passed NULL motion"); exit(-1); } /* for this helper motion, we require the timing of the event to be known in advance */ sets=0; if (t0>=(kate_float)0.0) ++sets; if (t1>=(kate_float)0.0) ++sets; if (duration>=(kate_float)0.0) ++sets; if (sets<2) { yyerror("start/end times must be specified before timed glyph marker motion setup"); return; } if (sets>2) { yyerror("start/end times overspecified"); return; } if (t0<(kate_float)0.0) t0=t1-duration; if (t1<(kate_float)0.0) t1=t0+duration; duration=t1-t0; /* add a pause to take us to the end time */ duration_so_far=(kate_float)0.0; for (n=0;nncurves;++n) duration_so_far+=kmotion->durations[n]; if (duration_so_far>duration) { yyerrorf("Simple timed glyph motion lasts longer than its event (motion %f, event %f)",duration_so_far,duration); exit(-1); } add_glyph_pause(duration-duration_so_far,(kate_float)1.0); } static void set_motion_mapping(kate_motion *kmotion,kate_motion_mapping x_mapping,kate_motion_mapping y_mapping) { if (!kmotion) { yyerror("internal error: set_motion_mapping passed NULL motion"); exit(-1); } kmotion->x_mapping=x_mapping; kmotion->y_mapping=y_mapping; } static void set_motion_semantics(kate_motion *kmotion,kate_motion_semantics semantics) { if (!kmotion) { yyerror("internal error: set_motion_semantics passed NULL motion"); exit(-1); } if (kmotion->semantics!=(kate_motion_semantics)-1) { yyerror("semantics is already defined"); return; } kmotion->semantics=semantics; } static kate_motion_semantics kd_get_marker_position_semantics(int n) { switch (n) { case 1: return kate_motion_semantics_marker1_position; case 2: return kate_motion_semantics_marker2_position; case 3: return kate_motion_semantics_marker3_position; case 4: return kate_motion_semantics_marker4_position; default: yyerrorf("Invalid marker number: %d (only 1-4 are supported)",n); exit(-1); } return kate_motion_semantics_marker4_position; } static kate_motion_semantics kd_get_marker_bitmap_semantics(int n) { switch (n) { case 1: return kate_motion_semantics_marker1_bitmap; case 2: return kate_motion_semantics_marker2_bitmap; case 3: return kate_motion_semantics_marker3_bitmap; case 4: return kate_motion_semantics_marker4_bitmap; default: yyerrorf("Invalid marker number: %d (only 1-4 are supported)",n); exit(-1); } return kate_motion_semantics_marker4_bitmap; } static kate_motion_semantics kd_get_glyph_pointer_semantics(int n) { switch (n) { case 1: return kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1; case 2: return kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_2; case 3: return kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_3; case 4: return kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4; default: yyerrorf("Invalid glyph pointer number: %d (only 1-4 are supported)",n); exit(-1); } return kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4; } static kate_motion_semantics kd_get_glyph_pointer_bitmap_semantics(int n) { switch (n) { case 1: return kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1_bitmap; case 2: return kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_2_bitmap; case 3: return kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_3_bitmap; case 4: return kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4_bitmap; default: yyerrorf("Invalid glyph pointer number: %d (only 1-4 are supported)",n); exit(-1); } return kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4_bitmap; } static void kd_add_event_motion(kate_motion *kmotion) { int ret; if (!kmotion) { yyerror("internal error: kd_add_event_motion passed NULL motion"); exit(-1); } check_motion(kmotion); ret=kate_encode_add_motion(&k,kmotion,1); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to add motion: %d",ret); exit(-1); } clear_motions(); } static void kd_add_event_motion_index(size_t idx) { int ret; if (idx>=ki.nmotions) { yyerrorf("Motion index %u out of range (%u motions available)",idx,ki.nmotions); exit(-1); } ret=kate_encode_add_motion_index(&k,idx); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to add motion: %d",ret); exit(-1); } clear_motions(); } static void init_font_range(void) { krange=(kate_font_range*)kate_malloc(sizeof(kate_font_range)); if (!krange) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } krange->first_code_point=-1; krange->last_code_point=-1; krange->first_bitmap=-1; } static void set_font_range_code_point_string(int *cp,const char *s) { size_t len0; int ret,c; if (!cp) { yyerror("internal error: no code point pointer"); exit(-1); } if (!s) { yyerror("internal error: no string"); exit(-1); } len0=strlen(s)+1; ret=kate_text_get_character(kate_utf8,&s,&len0); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to get character from string: %d",ret); return; } c=ret; ret=kate_text_get_character(kate_utf8,&s,&len0); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to get character from string: %d",ret); return; } if (ret) { yyerror("code point string should contain only one character"); return; } *cp=c; } static void set_font_range_first_code_point_string(const char *s) { if (!s) { yyerror("internal error: no string"); exit(-1); } if (!krange) { yyerror("internal error: no font range"); exit(-1); } set_font_range_code_point_string(&krange->first_code_point,s); } static void set_font_range_last_code_point_string(const char *s) { if (!s) { yyerror("internal error: no string"); exit(-1); } if (!krange) { yyerror("internal error: no font range"); exit(-1); } set_font_range_code_point_string(&krange->last_code_point,s); } static void set_font_range_first_code_point(int idx) { if (!krange) { yyerror("internal error: no font range"); exit(-1); } krange->first_code_point=idx; } static void set_font_range_last_code_point(int idx) { if (!krange) { yyerror("internal error: no font range"); exit(-1); } krange->last_code_point=idx; } static void set_font_range_first_bitmap(int idx) { if (!krange) { yyerror("internal error: no font range"); exit(-1); } krange->first_bitmap=idx; } static void add_font_range(kate_info *ki,const char *name,kate_font_range *kfr) { int ret; if (!ki || !kfr) { yyerror("internal error: no kate_info or kate_font_range"); exit(-1); } if (!krange) { yyerror("internal error: no font range"); exit(-1); } if (krange->first_code_point<0) yyerror("first code point not set"); if (krange->last_code_point<0) yyerror("last code point not set"); if (krange->last_code_pointfirst_code_point) yyerror("last code point cannnot be less than first code point"); if (krange->first_bitmap<0) yyerror("bitmap index not set"); ret=kate_info_add_font_range(ki,kfr); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to add font range: %d",ret); } else { font_range_names=(char**)kate_realloc(font_range_names,ki->nfont_ranges*sizeof(char*)); if (!font_range_names) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } font_range_names[ki->nfont_ranges-1]=name?dupstring(name):NULL; } } static int find_font_range(const kate_info *ki,const char *name) { return find_item(name,ki->nfont_ranges,font_range_names); } static void init_font_mapping(void) { kmapping=(kate_font_mapping*)kate_malloc(sizeof(kate_font_mapping)); if (!kmapping) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } kmapping->nranges=0; kmapping->ranges=NULL; } static int check_font_overlap(const kate_font_range *kfr0,const kate_font_range *kfr1) { if (!kfr0 || !kfr1) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (kfr0->last_code_pointfirst_code_point) return 0; if (kfr1->last_code_pointfirst_code_point) return 0; return KATE_E_INIT; } static int check_font_ranges(const kate_font_mapping *kfm) { size_t n,l; if (!kfm) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; for (n=0;nnranges;++n) { const kate_font_range *kfr=kfm->ranges[n]; if (!kfr) return KATE_E_INIT; if (kfr->last_code_pointfirst_code_point) return KATE_E_INIT; for (l=n+1;lnranges;++l) { int ret=check_font_overlap(kfr,kfm->ranges[l]); if (ret<0) return ret; } } return 0; } static void add_font_range_to_mapping(void) { int ret; if (!krange) { yyerror("internal error: no font range"); exit(-1); } if (!kmapping) { yyerror("internal error: no font mapping"); exit(-1); } kmapping->ranges=(kate_font_range**)kate_realloc(kmapping->ranges,(kmapping->nranges+1)*sizeof(kate_font_range*)); if (!kmapping->ranges) { yyerror("error: out of memory"); exit(-1); } kmapping->ranges[kmapping->nranges]=krange; ++kmapping->nranges; ret=check_font_ranges(kmapping); if (ret<0) yyerror("font mapping ranges overlap"); krange=NULL; } static void add_font_mapping(kate_info *ki,const char *name,kate_font_mapping *kfm) { int ret; if (!ki) { yyerror("internal error: no kate_info"); exit(-1); } if (!kfm) { yyerror("internal error: no font mapping"); exit(-1); } if (kfm->nranges==0) yyerror("font mapping has no ranges"); ret=kate_info_add_font_mapping(ki,kfm); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to add font mapping: %d",ret); } else { font_mapping_names=(char**)kate_realloc(font_mapping_names,ki->nfont_mappings*sizeof(char*)); if (!font_mapping_names) { yyerror("Out of memory"); exit(-1); } font_mapping_names[ki->nfont_mappings-1]=name?dupstring(name):NULL; } } static int find_font_mapping(const kate_info *ki,const char *name) { return find_item(name,ki->nfont_mappings,font_mapping_names); } static void kd_write_headers(void) { int ret=write_headers(katedesc_out); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("Failed to write headers: %d\n",ret); exit(-1); } } static void kd_encode_text(kate_state *kstate,kd_event *ev) { int ret; ogg_packet op; if (!ev) { yyerror("internal error: no event"); exit(-1); } ret=kate_encode_set_markup_type(kstate,ev->text_markup_type); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to set text markup type: %d",ret); return; } update_stream_time(kstate,katedesc_out,kate_duration_granule(kstate->ki,timebase+ev->t0)); ret=kate_ogg_encode_text(kstate,timebase+ev->t0,timebase+ev->t1,ev->text?ev->text:"",ev->text?strlen(ev->text):0,&op); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to encode text %s: %d",ev->text?ev->text:"",ret); return; } ret=send_packet(katedesc_out,&op,kate_duration_granule(kstate->ki,timebase+ev->t0)); if (ret<0) { yyerrorf("failed to send text packet: %d",ret); } } static void kd_encode_set_language(kate_state *kstate,const char *s) { int ret; if (!s) { yyerror("internal error: no language string"); exit(-1); } ret=kate_encode_set_language(kstate,s); if (ret<0) yyerrorf("failed to set event language override: %d",ret); } static uint32_t make_color(uint32_t r,uint32_t g,uint32_t b,uint32_t a) { return (r<<24)|(g<<16)|(b<<8)|a; } static uint32_t make_color_alpha(uint32_t c,uint32_t a) { return (c&0xffffff00)|a; } static void record_macro_name(const char *name) { size_t len; if (!name) { yyerror("internal error: no macro name"); exit(-1); } len=strlen(name); if (temp_macro_name) kate_free(temp_macro_name); temp_macro_name=kate_malloc(len+1); if (!temp_macro_name) { yyerror("out of memory"); exit(-1); } strcpy(temp_macro_name,name); } static void add_temp_macro(const char *body) { if (!body) { yyerror("internal error: no macro body"); exit(-1); } if (!temp_macro_name) { yyerror("internal error - unknown macro name"); return; } add_macro(temp_macro_name,body); kate_free(temp_macro_name); temp_macro_name=NULL; } static void set_granule_rate(unsigned int numerator,unsigned int denominator) { ki.gps_numerator=numerator; ki.gps_denominator=denominator; } static void set_granule_shift(unsigned int granule_shift) { if (granule_shift>=64) yyerror("granule shift out of range (0-64)\n"); ki.granule_shift=granule_shift; } static void set_canvas_size(unsigned int width,unsigned int height) { int ret=kate_info_set_original_canvas_size(&ki,width,height); if (ret<0) { yyerror("failed to set original canvas size"); exit(-1); } } static void add_comment(kate_comment *kc,const char *s) { /* check for "ENCODER=," as kateenc now sets it and we don't want cycles of decode/encode to duplicate them, and we want the new one to replace any existing one */ int different=0; const char *encoder="ENCODER=",*sptr=s; while (*encoder) if ((*encoder++|32)!=(*sptr++|32)) { different=1; break; } if (different) { CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(kate_comment_add(kc,s)); } } static void cleanup_names(char **names,size_t count) { size_t n; if (names) { for (n=0;n KATE %token DEFS %token LANGUAGE COMMENT CATEGORY %token DEFINE MACRO STYLE REGION CURVE %token TEXT BACKGROUND COLOR POSITION SIZE DEFAULT METRIC %token HALIGN VALIGN HLEFT HCENTER HRIGHT VTOP VCENTER VBOTTOM %token POINTS %token EVENT STARTS ENDS AT START END TIME DURATION ARROW FROM TO %token MAPPING NONE FRAME MOTION BEZIER_CUBIC LINEAR CATMULL_ROM %token BSPLINE STATIC %token SEMANTICS EXTERNAL INTERNAL ALIGNMENT RG BA FOR ALPHA %token TIMEBASE MARKER POINTER %token SIMPLE_TIMED_GLYPH_MARKER %token SIMPLE_TIMED_GLYPH_STYLE_MORPH %token GLYPH PAUSE IN MORPH SECONDARY %token PATH SECTION PERIODIC %token DIRECTIONALITY L2R_T2B R2L_T2B T2B_R2L T2B_L2R %token BITMAP PALETTE COLORS %token FONT RANGE FIRST LAST CODE POINT %token USER SOURCE PNG DRAW VISIBLE %token ID BOLD ITALICS UNDERLINE STRIKE JUSTIFY %token BASE OFFSET GRANULE RATE SHIFT WIDTH HEIGHT CANVAS %token LEFT TOP RIGHT BOTTOM MARGIN MARGINS %token HORIZONTAL VERTICAL CLIP PRE MARKUP %token LOCAL WRAP WORD META %token NUMBER %token UNUMBER %token STRING %token FLOAT %token COLORSPEC %token IDENTIFIER MACRO_BODY %type kd_kate kd_opt_defs kd_defs kd_def kd_events kd_event %type kd_curve_points kd_palette_colors %type kd_bitmap_pixels kd_png_bitmap_pixels %type kd_style_defs kd_style_def %type kd_region_defs kd_region_def %type kd_curve_defs kd_curve_def %type kd_palette_defs kd_palette_def %type kd_bitmap_defs kd_bitmap_def %type kd_font_range_defs kd_font_range_def %type kd_font_mapping_defs kd_font_mapping_def %type kd_opt_name %type kd_style_name_or_index %type kd_region_name_or_index %type kd_curve_name_or_index kd_curve_def_name_or_index %type kd_palette_name_or_index %type kd_bitmap_name_or_index %type kd_motion_name_or_index %type kd_font_range_name_or_index %type kd_font_mapping_name_or_index %type kd_optional_curve_duration %type float timespec %type kd_event_defs kd_event_def %type kd_motion_defs kd_motion_def %type kd_motion_mapping kd_motion_semantics %type kd_curvetype %type kd_color %type kd_simple_timed_glyph_marker_defs kd_simple_timed_glyph_marker_def %type kd_simple_timed_glyph_style_morph_defs kd_simple_timed_glyph_style_morph_def %type kd_opt_comma %type bitmap_x_offset bitmap_y_offset %type float60 %type unumber60 %type strings %type kd_optional_secondary %type directionality %type kd_opt_space_metric %type kd_wrap_mode %type kd_meta_byte_stream_def kd_byte_stream %% kd_kate: {nlines=1;} KATE '{' kd_opt_defs { kd_write_headers(); } kd_events '}' { cleanup_memory(); } ; kd_opt_defs: DEFS '{' kd_defs '}' | {} ; kd_defs: kd_defs kd_def | {} ; kd_def: LANGUAGE STRING { CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(kate_info_set_language(&ki,$2)); } | CATEGORY STRING { CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(kate_info_set_category(&ki,$2)); } | DIRECTIONALITY directionality { CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(kate_info_set_text_directionality(&ki,$2)); } | COMMENT STRING { add_comment(&kc,$2); } | DEFINE MACRO {set_macro_mode();} IDENTIFIER {record_macro_name($4);} MACRO_BODY { add_temp_macro($6); unset_macro_mode(); } | DEFINE STYLE kd_opt_name {init_style(&kstyle);} '{' kd_style_defs '}' { add_style(&ki,$3,&kstyle); } | DEFINE REGION kd_opt_name {init_region(&kregion);} '{' kd_region_defs '}' { add_region(&ki,$3,&kregion); } | DEFINE CURVE kd_opt_name {init_curve();} '{' kd_curve_defs '}' { add_curve(&ki,$3,kcurve.curve); } | DEFINE MOTION kd_opt_name {init_motion();} '{' kd_motion_defs '}' { add_motion(&ki,$3,kmotion); } | DEFINE PALETTE kd_opt_name {init_palette();} '{' kd_palette_defs '}' { add_palette(&ki,$3,kpalette.palette); } | DEFINE BITMAP kd_opt_name {init_bitmap();} '{' kd_bitmap_defs '}' { add_bitmap(&ki,$3,kbitmap.bitmap); } | DEFINE FONT RANGE kd_opt_name {init_font_range();} '{' kd_font_range_defs '}' { add_font_range(&ki,$4,krange); } | DEFINE FONT MAPPING kd_opt_name {init_font_mapping();} '{' kd_font_mapping_defs '}' { add_font_mapping(&ki,$4,kmapping); } | TIMEBASE timespec { timebase=$2; } | GRANULE RATE UNUMBER '/' UNUMBER {set_granule_rate($3,$5);} | GRANULE SHIFT UNUMBER {set_granule_shift($3);} | CANVAS SIZE UNUMBER UNUMBER {set_canvas_size($3,$4);} ; kd_style_defs: kd_style_defs kd_style_def | {} ; kd_style_def: HALIGN float { kstyle.halign=$2; } | VALIGN float { kstyle.valign=$2; } | HLEFT { kstyle.halign=(kate_float)-1.0; } | HCENTER { kstyle.halign=(kate_float)0.0; } | HRIGHT { kstyle.halign=(kate_float)1.0; } | VTOP { kstyle.valign=(kate_float)-1.0; } | VCENTER { kstyle.valign=(kate_float)0.0; } | VBOTTOM { kstyle.valign=(kate_float)1.0; } | TEXT COLOR kd_color { set_color(&kstyle.text_color,$3); } | BACKGROUND COLOR kd_color { set_color(&kstyle.background_color,$3); } | DRAW COLOR kd_color { set_color(&kstyle.draw_color,$3); } | BOLD { kstyle.bold=1; } | ITALICS { kstyle.italics=1; } | UNDERLINE { kstyle.underline=1; } | STRIKE { kstyle.strike=1; } | JUSTIFY { kstyle.justify=1; } | WRAP kd_wrap_mode { kstyle.wrap_mode=$2; } | FONT STRING { set_font(&kstyle,$2); } | FONT SIZE float kd_opt_space_metric { set_font_size(&kstyle,$3,$4); } | FONT WIDTH float kd_opt_space_metric { set_font_width(&kstyle,$3,$4); } | FONT HEIGHT float kd_opt_space_metric { set_font_height(&kstyle,$3,$4); } | LEFT MARGIN float kd_opt_space_metric { set_margin(&kstyle,&kstyle.left_margin,$3,$4); } | TOP MARGIN float kd_opt_space_metric { set_margin(&kstyle,&kstyle.top_margin,$3,$4); } | RIGHT MARGIN float kd_opt_space_metric { set_margin(&kstyle,&kstyle.right_margin,$3,$4); } | BOTTOM MARGIN float kd_opt_space_metric { set_margin(&kstyle,&kstyle.bottom_margin,$3,$4); } | MARGINS float kd_opt_space_metric float kd_opt_space_metric float kd_opt_space_metric float kd_opt_space_metric { set_margins(&kstyle,$2,$3,$4,$5,$6,$7,$8,$9); } | META STRING '=' STRING { add_meta(&kstyle.meta,$2,$4); } | META STRING '=' UNUMBER {init_byte_stream($4);} '{' kd_byte_stream '}' { add_meta_byte_stream(&kstyle.meta,$2); } ; kd_opt_space_metric: '%' { $$=kate_percentage; } | 'm' { $$=kate_millionths; } | { $$=kate_pixel; } ; kd_region_defs: kd_region_defs kd_region_def | {} ; kd_region_def: METRIC {kregion.metric=$1; } | POSITION float float { kregion.x=$2;kregion.y=$3; } | SIZE float float { kregion.w=$2;kregion.h=$3; } | CLIP { kregion.clip=1; } | DEFAULT STYLE kd_style_name_or_index { kregion.style=$3; } | META STRING '=' STRING { add_meta(&kregion.meta,$2,$4); } | META STRING '=' UNUMBER {init_byte_stream($4);} '{' kd_byte_stream '}' { add_meta_byte_stream(&kregion.meta,$2); } ; kd_curve_defs: kd_curve_defs kd_curve_def | {} ; kd_curve_def: kd_curvetype { kcurve.curve->type=$1; n_curve_pts=0; } | UNUMBER POINTS { init_curve_points($1); } '{' kd_curve_points '}' { if ((size_t)n_curve_pts!=kcurve.curve->npts*2) katedesc_error("Wrong number of points in the curve"); } | POINTS { init_open_ended_curve_points(); } '{' kd_curve_points '}' ; kd_palette_defs: kd_palette_defs kd_palette_def | {} ; kd_palette_def: UNUMBER COLORS { init_palette_colors($1); } '{' kd_palette_colors '}' { if ((size_t)n_palette_colors!=kpalette.palette->ncolors) { katedesc_error("Wrong number of colors in the palette"); } } | SOURCE STRING { load_palette($2); } ; kd_bitmap_defs: kd_bitmap_defs kd_bitmap_def | {} ; kd_bitmap_def: UNUMBER 'x' UNUMBER 'x' UNUMBER { init_bitmap_pixels($1,$3,$5); } '{' kd_bitmap_pixels '}' { if ((size_t)n_bitmap_pixels!=kbitmap.bitmap->width*kbitmap.bitmap->height) { katedesc_error("Wrong number of pixels in the bitmap"); } } | UNUMBER 'x' UNUMBER PNG UNUMBER { init_png_bitmap_pixels($1,$3,$5); } '{' kd_png_bitmap_pixels '}' { if ((size_t)n_bitmap_pixels!=kbitmap.bitmap->size) { katedesc_error("Wrong number of bytes in the PNG bitmap"); } } | SOURCE STRING { load_bitmap($2,0); } | DEFAULT PALETTE kd_palette_name_or_index { kbitmap.bitmap->palette=$3; } | OFFSET bitmap_x_offset bitmap_y_offset { kbitmap.bitmap->x_offset=$2; kbitmap.bitmap->y_offset=$3; } | META STRING '=' STRING { add_meta(&kbitmap.bitmap->meta,$2,$4); } | META STRING '=' UNUMBER {init_byte_stream($4);} '{' kd_byte_stream '}' { add_meta_byte_stream(&kbitmap.bitmap->meta,$2); } ; kd_color: UNUMBER UNUMBER UNUMBER { $$=make_color($1,$2,$3,255); } | UNUMBER UNUMBER UNUMBER UNUMBER { $$=make_color($1,$2,$3,$4); } | COLORSPEC { $$=make_color_alpha($1,255); } | COLORSPEC ALPHA UNUMBER { $$=make_color_alpha($1,$3); } ; kd_wrap_mode: NONE { $$=kate_wrap_none; } | WORD { $$=kate_wrap_word; } ; kd_curvetype: NONE { $$=kate_curve_none; } | STATIC { $$=kate_curve_static; } | LINEAR { $$=kate_curve_linear; } | CATMULL_ROM { $$=kate_curve_catmull_rom_spline; } | BEZIER_CUBIC { $$=kate_curve_bezier_cubic_spline; } | BSPLINE { $$=kate_curve_bspline; } ; kd_curve_points: kd_curve_points float { if (open_ended_curve) { add_open_ended_curve_point($2); } else { if ((size_t)n_curve_pts>=kcurve.curve->npts*2) katedesc_error("Too many points in curve"); else { kcurve.curve->pts[n_curve_pts++]=$2; } } } | {} ; kd_palette_colors: kd_palette_colors '{' kd_color '}' kd_opt_comma { if ((size_t)n_palette_colors>=kpalette.palette->ncolors) katedesc_error("Too many colors in palette"); else { set_color(&kpalette.palette->colors[n_palette_colors++],$3); } } | {} ; kd_bitmap_pixels: kd_bitmap_pixels UNUMBER kd_opt_comma { if ((size_t)n_bitmap_pixels>=kbitmap.bitmap->width*kbitmap.bitmap->height) { katedesc_error("Too many pixels in bitmap"); } else { if ($2>(unsigned int)(1<bpp)-1) { katedesc_error("pixels out of range for given bpp"); } else { kbitmap.bitmap->pixels[n_bitmap_pixels++]=$2; } } } | {} ; kd_png_bitmap_pixels: kd_png_bitmap_pixels UNUMBER kd_opt_comma { if ((size_t)n_bitmap_pixels>=kbitmap.bitmap->size) { katedesc_error("Too many pixels in bitmap"); } else { kbitmap.bitmap->pixels[n_bitmap_pixels++]=$2; } } | {} ; kd_byte_stream: kd_byte_stream UNUMBER kd_opt_comma { if (n_bytes_in_stream>=byte_stream_size) { katedesc_error("Too many bytes in byte stream"); } else { byte_stream[n_bytes_in_stream++]=$2; } } | {} ; kd_opt_name: STRING { $$=$1; } | { $$=NULL; } ; kd_style_name_or_index: STRING { $$=find_style(&ki,$1); } | UNUMBER { if ($1>=ki.nstyles) yyerrorf("Invalid style index (%u/%d)",$1,ki.nstyles); $$=$1; } ; kd_region_name_or_index: STRING { $$=find_region(&ki,$1); } | UNUMBER { if ($1>=ki.nregions) yyerrorf("Invalid region index (%u/%u)",$1,ki.nregions); $$=$1; } ; kd_curve_name_or_index: STRING { $$=find_curve(&ki,$1); } | UNUMBER { if ($1>=ki.ncurves) yyerrorf("Invalid curve index (%u/%u)",$1,ki.ncurves); $$=$1; } ; kd_motion_name_or_index: STRING { $$=find_motion(&ki,$1); } | UNUMBER { if ($1>=ki.nmotions) yyerrorf("Invalid motion index (%u/%u)",$1,ki.nmotions); $$=$1; } ; kd_palette_name_or_index: STRING { $$=find_palette(&ki,$1); } | UNUMBER { if ($1>=ki.npalettes) yyerrorf("Invalid palette index (%u/%u)",$1,ki.npalettes); $$=$1; } ; kd_bitmap_name_or_index: STRING { $$=find_bitmap(&ki,$1); } | UNUMBER { if ($1>=ki.nbitmaps) yyerrorf("Invalid bitmap index (%u/%u)",$1,ki.nbitmaps); $$=$1; } ; kd_font_range_name_or_index: STRING { $$=find_font_range(&ki,$1); } | UNUMBER { if ($1>=ki.nfont_ranges) yyerrorf("Invalid font range index (%u/%u)",$1,ki.nfont_ranges); $$=$1; } ; kd_font_mapping_name_or_index: STRING { $$=find_font_mapping(&ki,$1); } | UNUMBER { if ($1>=ki.nfont_mappings) yyerrorf("Invalid font mapping index (%u/%u)",$1,ki.nfont_mappings); $$=$1; } ; kd_curve_def_name_or_index: kd_curve_name_or_index { reference_curve_from($1); } | { init_curve(); } '{' kd_curve_defs '}' {} | kd_curve_name_or_index { init_curve_from($1); } '{' kd_curve_defs '}' {} ; float: FLOAT { $$=$1; } | UNUMBER { $$=(kate_float)$1; } | NUMBER { $$=(kate_float)$1; } ; bitmap_x_offset: UNUMBER { $$=$1; } | NUMBER { $$=$1; } | float '%' { $$=compute_bitmap_x_offset($1); } ; bitmap_y_offset: UNUMBER { $$=$1; } | NUMBER { $$=$1; } | float '%' { $$=compute_bitmap_y_offset($1); } ; timespec: UNUMBER ':' unumber60 ':' float60 { $$=$1*3600+$3*60+$5; } | UNUMBER ':' float60 { $$=$1*60+$3; } | float60 { $$=$1; } ; kd_events: kd_events kd_event | {} ; kd_event: EVENT { init_event(&kevent); } '{' kd_event_defs '}' { check_event(&kevent); kd_encode_text(&k,&kevent); clear_event(&kevent); } | EVENT { init_event(&kevent); } kd_event_defs { check_event(&kevent); kd_encode_text(&k,&kevent); clear_event(&kevent); } ; kd_event_defs: kd_event_defs kd_event_def | {} ; kd_event_def: ID UNUMBER { kd_encode_set_id(&k,$2); } | LANGUAGE STRING { kd_encode_set_language(&k,$2); } | DIRECTIONALITY directionality { CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(kate_encode_set_text_directionality(&k,$2)); } | STARTS AT timespec { set_event_t0(&kevent,$3); } | ENDS AT timespec { set_event_t1(&kevent,$3); } | START TIME timespec { set_event_t0(&kevent,$3); } | END TIME timespec { set_event_t1(&kevent,$3); } | FROM timespec TO timespec { set_event_t0_t1(&kevent,$2,$4); } | DURATION timespec { set_event_duration(&kevent,$2); } | FROM timespec FOR timespec { set_event_t0(&kevent,$2); set_event_duration(&kevent,$4); } | timespec ARROW timespec { set_event_t0_t1(&kevent,$1,$3); } | REGION kd_region_name_or_index { set_event_region_index(&kevent,$2); } | REGION kd_region_name_or_index { init_region_from($2); } '{' kd_region_defs '}' { set_event_region(&kevent,&kregion); } | REGION { init_region(&kregion); } '{' kd_region_defs '}' { set_event_region(&kevent,&kregion); } | kd_optional_secondary STYLE kd_style_name_or_index { if ($1) set_event_secondary_style_index(&kevent,$3); else set_event_style_index(&kevent,$3); } | kd_optional_secondary STYLE kd_style_name_or_index {init_style_from($3); } '{' kd_style_defs '}' { if ($1) set_event_secondary_style(&kevent,&kstyle); else set_event_style(&kevent,&kstyle); } | kd_optional_secondary STYLE { init_style(&kstyle); } '{' kd_style_defs '}' { if ($1) set_event_secondary_style(&kevent,&kstyle); else set_event_style(&kevent,&kstyle); } | TEXT strings { set_event_text(&kevent,$2,0,0); kate_free($2); } | PRE TEXT strings { set_event_text(&kevent,$3,1,0); kate_free($3); } | MARKUP strings { set_event_text(&kevent,$2,0,1); kate_free($2); } | PRE MARKUP strings { set_event_text(&kevent,$3,1,1); kate_free($3); } | TEXT SOURCE STRING { set_event_text_from(&kevent,$3,0,0); } | PRE TEXT SOURCE STRING { set_event_text_from(&kevent,$4,1,0); } | MARKUP SOURCE STRING { set_event_text_from(&kevent,$3,0,1); } | PRE MARKUP SOURCE STRING { set_event_text_from(&kevent,$4,1,1); } | strings { set_event_text(&kevent,$1,0,0); kate_free($1); } | MOTION { init_motion(); } '{' kd_motion_defs '}' { kd_add_event_motion(kmotion); } | MOTION kd_motion_name_or_index { kd_add_event_motion_index($2); } | SIMPLE_TIMED_GLYPH_MARKER {init_simple_glyph_pointer_motion(); } '{' kd_simple_timed_glyph_marker_defs '}' { kd_finalize_simple_timed_glyph_motion(kmotion); kd_add_event_motion(kmotion); } | SIMPLE_TIMED_GLYPH_STYLE_MORPH {init_simple_glyph_pointer_motion(); } '{' kd_simple_timed_glyph_style_morph_defs '}' { kd_finalize_simple_timed_glyph_motion(kmotion); kd_add_event_motion(kmotion); } | FONT MAPPING kd_font_mapping_name_or_index { CHECK_KATE_API_ERROR(kate_encode_set_font_mapping_index(&k,$3)); } | PALETTE kd_palette_name_or_index { set_event_palette_index(&kevent,$2); } | PALETTE { init_palette(); } '{' kd_palette_defs '}' { set_event_palette(&kevent,kpalette.palette); } | BITMAP kd_bitmap_name_or_index { set_event_bitmap_index(&kevent,$2); } | BITMAP { init_bitmap(); } '{' kd_bitmap_defs '}' { set_event_bitmap(&kevent,kbitmap.bitmap); } | DEFINE LOCAL BITMAP kd_opt_name {init_bitmap();} '{' kd_bitmap_defs '}' { add_local_bitmap(&k,$4,kbitmap.bitmap); } | DEFINE LOCAL BITMAP kd_opt_name '=' kd_bitmap_name_or_index { add_local_bitmap_index(&k,$4,$6); } | META STRING '=' STRING { kd_add_event_meta($2,$4); } | META STRING '=' kd_meta_byte_stream_def { kd_add_event_meta_byte_stream($2); } ; kd_meta_byte_stream_def: UNUMBER {init_byte_stream($1);} '{' kd_byte_stream '}' { $$=0; } ; kd_optional_secondary: SECONDARY { $$=1; } | { $$=0; } ; strings: strings '+' STRING { $$=catstrings($1,$3); } | STRING { $$=catstrings(NULL,$1); } ; kd_motion_defs: kd_motion_defs kd_motion_def | {} ; kd_motion_def: MAPPING kd_motion_mapping { set_motion_mapping(kmotion,$2,$2); } | MAPPING kd_motion_mapping kd_motion_mapping { set_motion_mapping(kmotion,$2,$3); } | SEMANTICS kd_motion_semantics { set_motion_semantics(kmotion,$2); } | CURVE kd_curve_def_name_or_index kd_optional_curve_duration { add_curve_to_motion(kmotion,$3); } | PERIODIC { kmotion->periodic=1; } ; kd_optional_curve_duration: FOR float { $$=$2; } | FOR float '%' { $$=-$2/(kate_float)100.0; } | FOR float 'm' { $$=-$2/(kate_float)1000000.0; } | { $$=(kate_float)-1.0; } ; kd_motion_mapping: NONE { $$=kate_motion_mapping_none; } | FRAME { $$=kate_motion_mapping_frame; } | REGION { $$=kate_motion_mapping_region; } | EVENT DURATION { $$=kate_motion_mapping_event_duration; } | BITMAP SIZE { $$=kate_motion_mapping_bitmap_size; } | USER UNUMBER { if ($2semantics=get_glyph_pointer_offset($3); } | 'Y' MAPPING kd_motion_mapping { kmotion->y_mapping=$3; } | HEIGHT FROM float TO float { karaoke_base_height=$3; karaoke_top_height=$5; } | PAUSE FOR timespec { add_glyph_pause($3,(kate_float)0.0); } | GLYPH UNUMBER IN timespec { add_glyph_transition($2,$4,(kate_float)0.0,(kate_float)1.0,0,(kate_float)0.0); } | GLYPH UNUMBER AT timespec { add_glyph_transition($2,$4,(kate_float)0.0,(kate_float)1.0,1,(kate_float)0.0); } ; kd_simple_timed_glyph_style_morph_defs: kd_simple_timed_glyph_style_morph_defs kd_simple_timed_glyph_style_morph_def | {} ; kd_simple_timed_glyph_style_morph_def: GLYPH POINTER UNUMBER { kmotion->semantics=get_glyph_pointer_offset($3); } | FROM STYLE kd_style_name_or_index TO STYLE kd_style_name_or_index { set_style_morph(&kevent,$3,$6); } | PAUSE FOR timespec { add_glyph_pause($3,(kate_float)0.0); } | GLYPH UNUMBER IN timespec { add_glyph_transition($2,$4,(kate_float)0.0,(kate_float)0.0,0,(kate_float)1.0); } | GLYPH UNUMBER AT timespec { add_glyph_transition($2,$4,(kate_float)0.0,(kate_float)0.0,1,(kate_float)1.0); } | STRING IN timespec { add_glyph_transition_to_text($1,$3,(kate_float)0.0,(kate_float)0.0,0,(kate_float)1.0); } | STRING AT timespec { add_glyph_transition_to_text($1,$3,(kate_float)0.0,(kate_float)0.0,1,(kate_float)1.0); } ; unumber60: UNUMBER { if ($1>59) yyerrorf("Value must be between 0 and 59, but is %u",$1); } { $$=$1; } ; float60: float { if ($1<(kate_float)0.0 || $1>=(kate_float)60.0) yyerrorf("Value must be between 0 (inclusive) and 60 (exclusive), but is %f",$1); } { $$=$1; } ; kd_opt_comma: ',' {} | {} ; directionality: L2R_T2B { $$=kate_l2r_t2b; } | R2L_T2B { $$=kate_r2l_t2b; } | T2B_R2L { $$=kate_t2b_r2l; } | T2B_L2R { $$=kate_t2b_l2r; } ; kd_font_range_defs: kd_font_range_defs kd_font_range_def | {} ; kd_font_range_def: FIRST CODE POINT STRING { set_font_range_first_code_point_string($4); } | FIRST CODE POINT UNUMBER { set_font_range_first_code_point($4); } | LAST CODE POINT STRING { set_font_range_last_code_point_string($4); } | LAST CODE POINT UNUMBER { set_font_range_last_code_point($4); } | FIRST BITMAP kd_bitmap_name_or_index { set_font_range_first_bitmap($3); } ; kd_font_mapping_defs: kd_font_mapping_defs kd_font_mapping_def | {} ; kd_font_mapping_def: RANGE {init_font_range();} '{' kd_font_range_defs '}' { add_font_range_to_mapping(); } | RANGE kd_font_range_name_or_index { krange=ki.font_ranges[$2]; add_font_range_to_mapping(); } ; %% libkate-0.4.1/tools/kkate.c0000644000000000000000000004755111624247167012447 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif #if defined WIN32 || defined _WIN32 || defined MSDOS || defined __CYGWIN__ || defined __EMX__ || defined OS2 #include #include #endif #if defined WIN32 || defined _WIN32 #include #endif #include #include #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #include #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #include #include "kate/oggkate.h" #include "kate_internal.h" #include "kutil.h" #include "kstrings.h" #include "kkate.h" #ifdef DEBUG int write_bitmaps=0; #endif void write_kate_start(FILE *f) { fprintf(f,"kate {\n"); } void write_kate_end(FILE *f) { fprintf(f,"}\n"); } static void write_text(FILE *f,const char *text,size_t len0,kate_markup_type text_markup_type) { while (1) { int ret=kate_text_get_character(kate_utf8,&text,&len0); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"Error getting character from text\n"); break; } if (ret==0) { break; } else { /* be conservative in what we encode */ const char *escape_list=""; switch (text_markup_type) { case kate_markup_none: escape_list="\"\r\n`'|\\"; break; case kate_markup_simple: escape_list="\"\r\n`'|\\"; break; default: fprintf(stderr,"Unknown text markup type (%d)\n",text_markup_type); break; } if (ret>=32 && (ret>0xff || !strchr(escape_list,ret))) { char utf8[12],*utf8ptr=utf8; size_t wlen0=sizeof(utf8); ret=kate_text_set_character(kate_utf8,ret,&utf8ptr,&wlen0); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"Error writing character\n"); break; } ret=kate_text_set_character(kate_utf8,0,&utf8ptr,&wlen0); if (ret<0) { fprintf(stderr,"Error writing character\n"); break; } fprintf(f,"%s",utf8); } else { fprintf(f,"&#%u;",ret); } } } } static void write_color(FILE *f,const char *name,const kate_color *kc,size_t indent) { char *sindent=(char*)kate_malloc(1+indent); size_t n; for (n=0;nr,kc->g,kc->b,kc->a); kate_free(sindent); } static int is_suitable_string(const char *value,size_t len) { const char *p; int ret; size_t n; static const char *list="\"\r\n"; ret=kate_text_validate(kate_utf8,value,len); if (ret<0) return 0; if (len>0) for (n=0;nhalign); const char *valign=valign2text(ks->valign); kate_color tc=ks->text_color,bc=ks->background_color,dc=ks->draw_color; fprintf( f, "%s%s %s\n", sindent,halign,valign ); write_color(f,"text color",&tc,indent); write_color(f,"background color",&bc,indent); write_color(f,"draw color",&dc,indent); if (ks->font) { fprintf(f,"%sfont \"%s\"\n",sindent,ks->font); } if (ks->font_width>=0 || ks->font_height>=0) { if (ks->font_width==ks->font_height) { fprintf(f,"%sfont size %f%s\n",sindent,ks->font_height,metric2suffix(ks->font_metric)); } else { if (ks->font_width>=0) fprintf(f,"%sfont width %f%s\n",sindent,ks->font_width,metric2suffix(ks->font_metric)); if (ks->font_height>=0) fprintf(f,"%sfont height %f%s\n",sindent,ks->font_height,metric2suffix(ks->font_metric)); } } if (ks->left_margin!=0 || ks->top_margin!=0 || ks->right_margin!=0 || ks->bottom_margin!=0) { const char *margin_metric=metric2suffix(ks->margin_metric); fprintf( f,"%smargins %f%s %f%s %f%s %f%s\n", sindent, ks->left_margin,margin_metric,ks->top_margin,margin_metric, ks->right_margin,margin_metric,ks->bottom_margin,margin_metric ); } if (ks->bold) fprintf(f,"%sbold\n",sindent); if (ks->italics) fprintf(f,"%sitalics\n",sindent); if (ks->underline) fprintf(f,"%sunderline\n",sindent); if (ks->strike) fprintf(f,"%sstrike\n",sindent); if (ks->justify) fprintf(f,"%sjustify\n",sindent); fprintf(f,"%swrap %s\n",sindent,wrap2text(ks->wrap_mode)); if (ks->meta) write_metadata(f,ks->meta,indent); } kate_free(sindent); } static void write_region_defs(FILE *f,const kate_region *kr,size_t indent) { char *sindent=(char*)kate_malloc(1+indent); size_t n; for (n=0;nmetric),kr->x,kr->y,kr->w,kr->h); if (kr->style>=0) fprintf(f,"%sdefault style %d\n",sindent,kr->style); if (kr->clip) fprintf(f,"%sclip\n",sindent); if (kr->meta) write_metadata(f,kr->meta,indent); kate_free(sindent); } static void write_curve_defs(FILE *f,const kate_curve *kc,size_t indent) { char *sindent=(char*)kate_malloc(1+indent); size_t n; for (n=0;ntype)); if (kc->npts>0) { size_t pt; fprintf(f,"%s%lu points {\n",sindent,(unsigned long)kc->npts); for (pt=0;ptnpts;++pt) fprintf(f,"%s %.16g %.16g\n",sindent,kc->pts[pt*2],kc->pts[pt*2+1]); fprintf(f,"%s}\n",sindent); } kate_free(sindent); } static void write_motion_defs(FILE *f,const kate_info *ki,const kate_motion *km,size_t indent) { size_t s; char *sindent=(char*)kate_malloc(1+indent); size_t n; for (n=0;nsemantics)); if (km->periodic) fprintf(f,"%speriodic\n",sindent); if (km->x_mapping!=kate_motion_mapping_none || km->y_mapping!=kate_motion_mapping_none) { if (km->x_mapping==km->y_mapping) { fprintf(f,"%smapping %s\n",sindent,mapping2text(km->x_mapping)); } else { /* two calls as mapping2text can return a static buffer */ fprintf(f,"%smapping %s",sindent,mapping2text(km->x_mapping)); fprintf(f," %s\n",mapping2text(km->y_mapping)); } } for (s=0;sncurves;++s) { const kate_curve *kc=km->curves[s]; int idx; idx=kate_find_curve(ki,kc); if (idx<0) { fprintf(f,"%scurve {\n",sindent); write_curve_defs(f,kc,indent+2); fprintf(f,"%s}",sindent); } else { fprintf(f,"%scurve %d",sindent,idx); } if (km->durations[s]!=-1) { fprintf(f," for %.16g\n",km->durations[s]); } else { fprintf(f,"\n"); } } if (km->meta) write_metadata(f,km->meta,indent); kate_free(sindent); } static void write_palette_defs(FILE *f,const kate_palette *kp,size_t indent) { size_t s; char *sindent=(char*)kate_malloc(1+indent); size_t n; for (n=0;nncolors); for (s=0;sncolors;++s) { const kate_color *kc=kp->colors+s; fprintf(f,"%s { %d %d %d %d },\n",sindent,kc->r,kc->g,kc->b,kc->a); } fprintf(f,"%s}\n",sindent); if (kp->meta) write_metadata(f,kp->meta,indent); kate_free(sindent); } #ifdef DEBUG static void write_paletted_bitmap(const char *filename,const kate_bitmap *kb,const kate_palette *kp) { size_t n,x,y; FILE *f; f=fopen(filename,"w"); if (!f) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed to open %s: %s\n",filename,strerror(errno)); return; } fprintf(f,"P6\n%lu %lu\n255\n",(unsigned long)kb->width,(unsigned long)kb->height); n=0; for (y=0;yheight;++y) { for (x=0;xwidth;++x) { int pix=kb->pixels[n++]; const kate_color *kc=kp->colors+pix; fprintf(f,"%c%c%c",kc->r,kc->g,kc->b); } } fclose(f); } static void write_png_bitmap(const char *filename,const kate_bitmap *kb) { FILE *f; f=fopen(filename,"w"); if (!f) { fprintf(stderr,"Failed to open %s: %s\n",filename,strerror(errno)); return; } fwrite(kb->pixels,kb->size,1,f); fclose(f); } #endif static void write_bitmap_defs(FILE *f,const kate_bitmap *kb,size_t indent) { size_t w,h,p; char *sindent=(char*)kate_malloc(1+indent); size_t n; for (n=0;ntype) { case kate_bitmap_type_png: fprintf(f,"%s%lux%lu png %lu {\n",sindent,(unsigned long)kb->width,(unsigned long)kb->height,(unsigned long)kb->size); for (p=0;psize;++p) { if (p%16==0) fprintf(f,"%s",sindent); fprintf(f," 0x%02x",kb->pixels[p]); if (p%16==15 || p==kb->size-1) fprintf(f,"\n"); } fprintf(f,"%s}\n",sindent); break; case kate_bitmap_type_paletted: fprintf(f,"%s%lux%lux%d {\n",sindent,(unsigned long)kb->width,(unsigned long)kb->height,kb->bpp); p=0; for (h=0;hheight;++h) { fprintf(f,"%s ",sindent); for (w=0;wwidth;++w) { fprintf(f," %3d",kb->pixels[p++]); } fprintf(f,"\n"); } fprintf(f,"%s}\n",sindent); break; default: fprintf(stderr,"Error: unknown bitmap type: %d\n",kb->type); break; } if (kb->x_offset || kb->y_offset) { fprintf(f,"%soffset %d %d\n",sindent,kb->x_offset,kb->y_offset); } if (kb->palette>=0) fprintf(f,"%sdefault palette %d\n",sindent,kb->palette); if (kb->meta) write_metadata(f,kb->meta,indent); kate_free(sindent); } static void write_font_range_defs(FILE *f,const kate_font_range *kfr,size_t indent) { char *sindent=(char*)kate_malloc(1+indent); size_t n; for (n=0;nfirst_code_point); fprintf(f,"%slast code point 0x%x\n",sindent,kfr->last_code_point); fprintf(f,"%sfirst bitmap %d\n",sindent,kfr->first_bitmap); kate_free(sindent); } static void write_font_mapping_defs(FILE *f,const kate_info *ki,const kate_font_mapping *kfm,size_t indent) { char *sindent=(char*)kate_malloc(1+indent); size_t n; for (n=0;nnranges;++n) { const kate_font_range *kfr=kfm->ranges[n]; int idx=kate_find_font_range(ki,kfr); if (idx>=0) { fprintf(f,"%srange %d\n",sindent,idx); } else { fprintf(f,"%srange {\n",sindent); write_font_range_defs(f,kfr,indent+2); fprintf(f,"%s}\n",sindent); } } kate_free(sindent); } static void write_granule_encoding(FILE *f,const kate_info *ki,size_t indent) { char *sindent=(char*)kate_malloc(1+indent); size_t n; for (n=0;ngps_numerator!=1000 || ki->gps_denominator!=1) { fprintf(f,"%sgranule rate %u/%u\n",sindent,ki->gps_numerator,ki->gps_denominator); } if (ki->granule_shift!=32) fprintf(f,"%sgranule shift %u\n",sindent,ki->granule_shift); kate_free(sindent); } static void write_canvas_size(FILE *f,const kate_info *ki,size_t indent) { char *sindent=(char*)kate_malloc(1+indent); size_t n; for (n=0;noriginal_canvas_width>0 || ki->original_canvas_height>0) { fprintf(f,"%scanvas size %lu %lu\n",sindent,(unsigned long)ki->original_canvas_width,(unsigned long)ki->original_canvas_height); } kate_free(sindent); } void write_kate_headers(FILE *f,const kate_info *ki,const kate_comment *kc) { size_t n; int c; fprintf(f,"\n"); fprintf(f," defs {\n"); write_granule_encoding(f,ki,4); fprintf(f," category \"%s\"\n",ki->category); fprintf(f," language \"%s\"\n",ki->language); 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kate_granule_split_time(ki,granpos,&base,&offset); #ifdef DEBUG fprintf(fout," # granule %llx composition: base %02d:%02d:%02.8g, offset %02d:%02d:%02.8g\n", (long long)granpos, time_hours(base),time_minutes(base),time_float_seconds(base), time_hours(offset),time_minutes(offset),time_float_seconds(offset) ); #endif } fprintf(fout," %02d:%02d:%02.8g --> %02d:%02d:%02.8g\n", time_hours(t0),time_minutes(t0),time_float_seconds(t0), time_hours(t1),time_minutes(t1),time_float_seconds(t1) ); if (ev->language) { fprintf(fout," language \"%s\"\n",ev->language); } if (ev->text_directionality!=ki->text_directionality) { fprintf(fout," directionality %s\n",directionality2text(ev->text_directionality)); } fprintf(fout," pre "); switch (ev->text_markup_type) { default: /* default to a sensible default */ case kate_markup_none: fprintf(fout,"text"); break; case kate_markup_simple: fprintf(fout,"markup"); break; } fprintf(fout," \""); write_text(fout,ev->text,ev->len0,ev->text_markup_type); fprintf(fout,"\"\n"); 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The new file will be named similarly to the old file, '+ 'but with \'.remuxed\' inserted before the extension.' ) self.y+=vpadding self.opt_remove=self.AddCheckBox( 'Remove all temporary files on exit', options.remove_temporary_files, 'If enabled, any temporary files extracted from an Ogg stream will be, '+ 'removed, even if the file was not remuxed. Any changes that may have '+ 'been made to the Kate streams in these temporary files will be lost.' ) self.y+=vpadding self.opt_format=self.AddList( 'Decode Kate streams as', ['Kate', 'SRT', 'LRC'], options.format, 'Selects the text format to use when decoding Kate streams.\n'+ 'Typically, text based movie subtitles are best decoded as SRT, and other '+ 'streams as Kate.' ) self.y+=vpadding help_pos=(hpadding,self.y) help_size=(base_width,help_height) help_inset=(16,24) wx.StaticBox(self,label='More info',pos=help_pos,size=help_size) help_pos=(help_pos[0]+help_inset[0],help_pos[1]+help_inset[1]) self.help_size=(help_size[0]-2*help_inset[0],help_size[1]-2*help_inset[1]) self.help_text=wx.StaticText(self,wx.ID_ANY,'',pos=help_pos,size=help_size) self.y+=help_height self.y+=vpadding self.accept_button=wx.Button(self,wx.ID_OK,'OK',(hpadding,self.y),((base_width-hpadding)/2,button_height)) self.cancel_button=wx.Button(self,wx.ID_CANCEL,'Cancel',(hpadding*2+base_width/2,self.y),((base_width-hpadding)/2,button_height)) self.accept_button.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON,self.OnOK) self.y+=button_height self.y+=vpadding self.SetSize((base_width+hpadding*2,self.y)) self.Show(True) def SetHelpText(self,text): self.help_text.SetLabel(text) def SetHelpTextAndSkip(self,text,ev): self.help_text.SetLabel(text) self.help_text.Wrap(self.help_size[0]) ev.Skip() def AddButton(self,id,label): button=wx.Button(self,id=id) #,label=label) return button def AddCheckBox(self,label,on,help_text): checkbox=wx.CheckBox(self,label=label,pos=(hpadding,self.y),size=(base_width,option_height)) checkbox.Bind(wx.EVT_ENTER_WINDOW,lambda ev: self.SetHelpTextAndSkip(help_text,ev)) checkbox.Bind(wx.EVT_LEAVE_WINDOW,lambda ev: self.SetHelpTextAndSkip('',ev)) checkbox.SetValue(on) self.y+=option_height return checkbox def AddList(self,text,choices,default,help_text): box=wx.BoxSizer(wx.HORIZONTAL) box.SetDimension(hpadding,self.y,base_width,option_height) label=wx.StaticText(self,wx.ID_ANY,text) box.Add(label,flag=wx.ALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL) label.Bind(wx.EVT_ENTER_WINDOW,lambda ev: self.SetHelpTextAndSkip(help_text,ev)) label.Bind(wx.EVT_LEAVE_WINDOW,lambda ev: self.SetHelpTextAndSkip('',ev)) box.AddSpacer((8,0)) list=wx.Choice(self, -1, (80,-1),choices=choices) list.SetStringSelection(default) box.Add(list,flag=wx.ALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL) list.Bind(wx.EVT_ENTER_WINDOW,lambda ev: self.SetHelpTextAndSkip(help_text,ev)) list.Bind(wx.EVT_LEAVE_WINDOW,lambda ev: self.SetHelpTextAndSkip('',ev)) box.Layout() self.y+=option_height return list def OnOK(self,event): self.options.save_as_copy=self.opt_save_as_copy.IsChecked() self.options.remove_temporary_files=self.opt_remove.IsChecked() self.options.format=self.opt_format.GetStringSelection().lower() self.options.Save() event.Skip() libkate-0.4.1/tools/KateDJ/kdj/options.py0000644000000000000000000000333211624176442015105 00000000000000import os class Options: def __init__(self,path): self.rc=os.path.join(path,'.KateDJrc') #print 'options: config file is '+self.rc try: self.SetDefaults() self.Load() except: pass def SetDefaults(self): self.save_as_copy=True self.remove_temporary_files=False self.format='kate' def Load(self): f=open(self.rc,'Ur') if not f: return try: try: line=f.readline() while line: line=self.Frob(line) self.Parse(line) line=f.readline() except: pass finally: f.close() def Save(self): f=open(self.rc,'w') f.write('save_as_copy='+self.Bool2String(self.save_as_copy)+'\n') f.write('remove_temporary_files='+self.Bool2String(self.remove_temporary_files)+'\n') f.write('format='+self.format.lower()+'\n') f.close() def Bool2String(self,val): if val: return 'true' else: return 'false' def String2Bool(self,val): val=val.lower() if val=='true' or val=='1' or val=='yes' or val=='y': return True else: return False def String2Format(self,val): val=val.lower() if val=='kate': return 'kate' if val=='srt': return 'srt' if val=='lrc': return 'lrc' return 'kate' def Frob(self,line): line=line.split('#')[0] line=line.split('\n')[0] return line def Parse(self,line): var,val=line.split('=')[0:2] if var.lower()=='save_as_copy': self.save_as_copy=self.String2Bool(val) elif var.lower()=='remove_temporary_files': self.remove_temporary_files=self.String2Bool(val) elif var.lower()=='format': self.format=self.String2Format(val) #else: print 'unknown variable: '+line libkate-0.4.1/tools/KateDJ/kdj/constants.py.in0000755000000000000000000000012611624163534016032 00000000000000kdj_name='KateDJ' kdj_version='@VERSION@' kdj_name_version=kdj_name+' '+kdj_version libkate-0.4.1/tools/KateDJ/kdj/ui_main.py0000755000000000000000000002263711624176442015047 00000000000000import sys import os import wx from ui_editor import UIEditor from ui_options import UIOptions from constants import * from tools import Tools from demuxer import Demuxer from muxer import Muxer from finder import FindKateStreams from options import Options base_width=480 base_height=240 serial_width=(base_width/4) language_width=(base_width/4) category_width=(base_width/2) padding=8 button_width=(base_width-padding*2)/3 button_height=32 list_height=96 class UIMain(wx.Frame): def __init__(self): wx.Frame.__init__(self,None,wx.ID_ANY,kdj_name_version) self.options=Options(wx.StandardPaths.Get().GetUserConfigDir()) try: self.tools=Tools(wx.BeginBusyCursor,wx.EndBusyCursor) except Exception,e: wx.MessageBox('Failed to find necessary tools:\n'+str(e),'Error',style=wx.OK|wx.CENTRE|wx.ICON_ERROR) sys.exit(1) self.filename=None self.demuxer=None vbox=wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL) self.SetSizer(vbox) self.action_button=self.AddActionButton() vbox.Add(self.action_button,0,wx.EXPAND|wx.ALL,border=padding) self.list=self.AddList() vbox.Add(self.list,1,wx.EXPAND|wx.ALL,border=padding) bbox=wx.BoxSizer(wx.HORIZONTAL) vbox.Add(bbox,0,wx.EXPAND|wx.ALL,border=padding) self.options_button=self.AddOptionsButton() bbox.Add(self.options_button,0,wx.EXPAND) bbox.Add((padding,0),1,wx.EXPAND) self.help_button=self.AddHelpButton() bbox.Add(self.help_button,0,wx.EXPAND) self.quit_button=self.AddQuitButton() bbox.Add((padding,0),1,wx.EXPAND) bbox.Add(self.quit_button,0,wx.EXPAND) self.SetMinSize((base_width+2*padding,base_height)) self.Fit() self.Show(True) def SetupActionButton(self,button): if self.filename==None: button.SetLabel('Load Ogg stream') button.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON,self.OnLoadButton,button) elif self.demuxer!=None: button.SetLabel('Remux file from parts') button.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON,self.OnMuxButton,button) else: button.SetLabel('Demux file') button.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON,self.OnDemuxButton,button) def AddButton(self,text): button=wx.Button(self,wx.ID_ANY,text) return button def AddLoadButton(self): button=self.AddButton('Load file') button.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON,self.OnLoadButton,button) return button def AddActionButton(self): button=self.AddButton('') self.SetupActionButton(button) return button def AddOptionsButton(self): button=wx.Button(self,wx.ID_ANY,'Options',size=(button_width,button_height)) button.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON,self.OnOptionsButton,button) return button def AddHelpButton(self): button=wx.Button(self,wx.ID_HELP,'Help',size=(button_width,button_height)) button.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON,self.OnHelpButton,button) return button def AddQuitButton(self): button=wx.Button(self,wx.ID_EXIT,'Quit',size=(button_width,button_height)) button.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON,self.OnQuitButton,button) return button def OnListSizeChanged(self,event): self.Refresh() event.Skip() def Edit(self,list_idx=-1): wx.BeginBusyCursor() dlg=UIEditor(self,self.tools,format=self.options.format) try: kate_streams=FindKateStreams(self.demuxer.GetDirectory()) if list_idx>=0: idx=self.list.GetItemData(list_idx) dlg.addStream(kate_streams[str(idx)]['filename']) else: for idx2 in kate_streams: dlg.addStream(kate_streams[idx2]['filename']) dlg.ShowModal() except Exception,e: print 'Exception: %s' % str(e) dlg.Destroy() wx.EndBusyCursor() def OnListDoubleClicked(self,event): idx=self.list.GetFirstSelected() if idx>=0: self.Edit(idx) event.Skip() def AddList(self): list=wx.ListCtrl(self,style=wx.LC_REPORT) list.ClearAll() list.InsertColumn(0,'Serial') list.InsertColumn(1,'Language') list.InsertColumn(2,'Category') list.SetColumnWidth(0,serial_width) list.SetColumnWidth(1,language_width) list.SetColumnWidth(2,category_width) list.Bind(wx.EVT_SIZE,self.OnListSizeChanged) list.Bind(wx.EVT_LEFT_DCLICK,self.OnListDoubleClicked) return list def CheckAndContinue(self): if self.filename!=None and self.demuxer!=None: ret=wx.MessageBox('Loaded file not remuxed - Quit anyway ?','Warning',parent=self,style=wx.YES|wx.NO_DEFAULT|wx.CENTRE|wx.ICON_QUESTION) if ret!=wx.YES: return False return True def SetFilename(self,dir,file): filename=os.path.join(dir,file) # TODO: some *quick* oggness checks self.filename=filename self.SetupActionButton(self.action_button) def OnLoadButton(self,event): if not self.CheckAndContinue(): return extensions=['ogg','oga','ogv','ogx'] spec='Ogg streams|' for ext in extensions: spec+='*.'+ext+';' spec+='*.'+ext.capitalize()+';' spec+='*.'+ext.upper()+';' spec+='|All files|*;*.*' loader=wx.FileDialog(self,message='Load Ogg stream',wildcard=spec) ret=loader.ShowModal() if ret==wx.ID_OK: filename=loader.GetFilename() dirname=loader.GetDirectory() self.SetFilename(dirname,filename) def FillKateList(self,demuxer): streams=FindKateStreams(demuxer.GetDirectory()) for idx in streams: stream=streams[idx] self.list.Append(['','','']) list_idx=self.list.GetItemCount()-1 self.list.SetStringItem(list_idx,0,stream['serial']) self.list.SetStringItem(list_idx,1,stream['language']) self.list.SetStringItem(list_idx,2,stream['category']) self.list.SetItemData(list_idx,int(idx)) return self.list.GetItemCount()>0 def OnDemuxButton(self,event): try: demuxer=Demuxer(self.tools,self.filename,self.options.format) except Exception,e: wx.MessageBox('Failed to demux file:\n'+str(e),'Error',parent=self,style=wx.OK|wx.CENTRE|wx.ICON_ERROR) return if not self.FillKateList(demuxer): wx.MessageBox('No Kate streams found, or not an Ogg stream','Error',parent=self,style=wx.OK|wx.CENTRE|wx.ICON_ERROR) self.filename=None self.SetupActionButton(self.action_button) return self.demuxer=demuxer self.SetupActionButton(self.action_button) path=os.path.abspath(self.demuxer.GetDirectory()) wx.MessageBox( 'Demuxed files are in '+path+'.\n'+ 'Double click on any entry to edit it.\n'+ 'You may also edit them with your favorite text editor.', 'Edit files', parent=self, style=wx.OK|wx.CENTRE ) def RemoveTemporaryFiles(self,directory): streams=FindKateStreams(directory) for idx in streams: stream=streams[idx] filename=stream['filename'] os.unlink(filename) if os.access(filename+'.ogg',os.F_OK): os.unlink(filename+'.ogg') os.unlink(os.path.join(directory,'misc.ogg')) os.rmdir(directory) def OnMuxButton(self,event): directory=self.demuxer.GetDirectory() try: if self.options.save_as_copy: root,ext=os.path.splitext(self.filename) remuxed_name=root+'.remuxed'+ext else: remuxed_name=self.filename muxer=Muxer(self.tools,remuxed_name,directory,'kate') while self.list.GetItemCount()>0: self.list.DeleteItem(0) self.demuxer=None self.SetupActionButton(self.action_button) try: self.RemoveTemporaryFiles(directory) except: wx.MessageBox('Failed to remove all temporary files from\n%s' % directory,'Error',parent=self,style=wx.OK|wx.CENTRE|wx.ICON_ERROR) except Exception,e: wx.MessageBox('Failed to remux file:\n'+str(e),'Error',parent=self,style=wx.OK|wx.CENTRE|wx.ICON_ERROR) def OnOptionsButton(self,event): dlg=UIOptions(self,self.options) # dlg.CenterOnScreen() dlg.ShowModal() dlg.Destroy() def OnHelpButton(self,event): wx.MessageBox( kdj_name+' is a remuxing program that allows extracting and decoding Kate tracks from an Ogg stream, '+ 'and recreating that Ogg stream after the Kate streams have been altered.\n'+ '\n'+ kdj_name+' requires both the Kate tools (kateenc and katedec) and the oggz tools.'+ '\n\n'+ 'Click \'Load Ogg stream\' to load an Ogg file from disk. All types of Ogg streams are supported '+ '(eg, audio, video, etc).\n'+ '\n'+ 'Then, click \'Demux file\' to extract Kate streams, and decode them to a temporary place on disk. '+ 'You may now edit the decoded Kate streams, either by double clicking on the one you wish to change, '+ 'or with your text editor of choice.\n'+ '\n'+ 'When done, click \'Remux file from parts\' to reconstruct the Ogg stream with the modified Kate streams. '+ 'If you are notified of any error (eg, syntax errors in the modified Kate streams), then go back and '+ 'correct any mistakes, and click \'Remux file from parts\' until no errors are reported.\n' '\n'+ 'You may now play the rebuilt Ogg stream in your audio/video player, and repeat the demux/remux two step '+ 'process until you are happy with the resulting stream.\n'+ '', kdj_name+' help', parent=self, style=wx.OK|wx.CENTRE ) def OnQuitButton(self,event): if not self.CheckAndContinue(): return if self.demuxer!=None and self.options.remove_temporary_files: directory=self.demuxer.GetDirectory() try: self.RemoveTemporaryFiles(directory) except: wx.MessageBox('Failed to remove all temporary files from\n%s' % directory,'Error',parent=self,style=wx.OK|wx.CENTRE|wx.ICON_ERROR) sys.exit(0) libkate-0.4.1/tools/KateDJ/kdj/tester.py0000755000000000000000000000051411624176442014722 00000000000000import sys import os from tools import Tools class Tester: def __init__(self,tools,contents,format): self.Test(tools,contents,format) def Test(self,tools,contents,format): params=[] params+=['-t',format] params+=['-o','-'] params+=['-l','x-test','-c','test'] tools.run_kateenc(params,stdin=contents) libkate-0.4.1/tools/KateDJ/kdj/tools.py0000755000000000000000000000716711624245047014565 00000000000000import sys import os import subprocess external_tools_path=['','/usr/bin/','/usr/local/bin/'] internal_tools_path=['../']+external_tools_path class Tools: demux_command=None mux_command=None codecs_command=None kateenc_command=None katedec_command=None def __init__(self,on_start=None,on_end=None): self.on_start=on_start self.on_end=on_end self.find_tools() def probe_command(self,command,options,magic): cmdline=command+' '+options try: popen=subprocess.Popen(cmdline,stdin=None,stderr=subprocess.PIPE,stdout=subprocess.PIPE,universal_newlines=True,shell=True) except OSError,e: return None if not popen.stdout: return None if popen.stdin: popen.stdin.close() if popen.stderr: popen.stderr.close() line=popen.stdout.readline() while line: if magic in line: popen.stdout.close() return command line=popen.stdout.readline() popen.stdout.close() return None def probe_command_in(self,commands,options,magic,paths): for command in commands: for path in paths: found=self.probe_command(path+command,options,magic) if found!=None: return found return None def check(self): msg='' if self.demux_command==None: msg+='Failed to find the oggz-rip demuxing tool\n' if self.mux_command==None: msg+='Failed to find the oggz-merge muxing tool\n' if self.kateenc_command==None: msg+='Failed to find kateenc\n' if self.katedec_command==None: msg+='Failed to find katedec\n' # oggz-known-codecs is ok not to be found if msg!='': raise Exception,msg def find_tools(self): self.mux_command=self.probe_command_in(['oggz-merge','oggzmerge'],'-v','merge version',external_tools_path) self.demux_command=self.probe_command_in(['oggz-rip','oggzrip'],'-v','rip version',external_tools_path) self.codecs_command=self.probe_command_in(['oggz-known-codecs'],'-v','oggz-known-codecs version',external_tools_path) self.kateenc_command=self.probe_command_in(['kateenc'],'-V','Kate reference encoder - libkate',internal_tools_path) self.katedec_command=self.probe_command_in(['katedec'],'-V','Kate reference decoder - libkate',internal_tools_path) self.check() def run(self,params,stdin): if self.on_start!=None: self.on_start() try: try: popen=subprocess.Popen(params,stdin=subprocess.PIPE,stdout=subprocess.PIPE,stderr=subprocess.PIPE,universal_newlines=True) if stdin==None: (stdoutdata,stderrdata)=popen.communicate(stdin) else: (stdoutdata,stderrdata)=popen.communicate(stdin.encode('utf8')) ret=popen.returncode # oggz tools can return 0 when they fail, so do not test ret msg=stderrdata.encode('utf8') if msg!=None and msg!='': raise Exception,msg except: raise finally: if self.on_end!=None: self.on_end() def run_demux(self,params,stdin=None): if self.demux_command==None: raise Exception,'No demux command found' self.run([self.demux_command]+params,stdin) def run_mux(self,params,stdin=None): if self.mux_command==None: raise Exception,'No mux command found' self.run([self.mux_command]+params,stdin) def run_katedec(self,params,stdin=None): if self.katedec_command==None: raise Exception,'katedec was not found' self.run([self.katedec_command]+params,stdin) def run_kateenc(self,params,stdin=None): if self.kateenc_command==None: raise Exception,'kateenc was not found' self.run([self.kateenc_command]+params,stdin) if __name__=='__main__': tools=Tools(); libkate-0.4.1/tools/KateDJ/kdj/ui_editor.py0000755000000000000000000000705211624245047015401 00000000000000import sys import wx from wx.py.editor import EditorNotebook from wx.py.buffer import Buffer from wx.py.editor import Editor from constants import * from tester import Tester class UIEditor(wx.Dialog): def __init__(self,parent,tools,filename=None,format='kate'): pre=wx.PreDialog() pre.Create(parent,wx.ID_ANY,title='Editing Kate streams',pos=(100,100),size=(600,400),style=wx.DEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE|wx.RESIZE_BORDER) self.PostCreate(pre) self.tools=tools self.format=format box=wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL) self.SetSizer(box) self.notebook=EditorNotebook(self) box.Add(self.notebook,1,wx.EXPAND) self.notebook.Bind(wx.EVT_NOTEBOOK_PAGE_CHANGED,self.OnPageChanged) if filename!=None: self.addStream(filemame) buttons=wx.BoxSizer(wx.HORIZONTAL) box.Add(buttons) test=wx.Button(self,wx.ID_ANY,'Test') test.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON,self.OnTest) buttons.Add(test) save=wx.Button(self,wx.ID_SAVE,'Save') save.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON,self.OnSave) buttons.Add(save) # save_all=wx.Button(self,wx.ID_SAVE,'Save all') # save_all.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON,self.OnSaveAll) # buttons.Add(save_all) help=wx.Button(self,wx.ID_HELP,'Help') help.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON,self.OnHelp) buttons.Add(help) quit=wx.Button(self,wx.ID_EXIT,'Quit') quit.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON,self.OnQuit) buttons.Add(quit) self.buffers=[] self.Layout() self.Show(True) def addStream(self,filename): buffer=Buffer() panel=wx.Panel(parent=self.notebook,id=-1) panel.Bind(wx.EVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND,lambda x: x) editor=Editor(parent=panel) panel.editor=editor panel.buffer=buffer panel.filename=filename sizer=wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL) sizer.Add(editor.window,1,wx.EXPAND) panel.SetSizer(sizer) panel.SetAutoLayout(True) sizer.Layout() buffer.addEditor(editor) buffer.open(filename) self.notebook.AddPage(page=panel,text=buffer.name,select=True) if (self.notebook.GetPageCount()==1): self.OnPageSelected(0) self.buffers.append(buffer) editor.setFocus() def OnPageSelected(self,idx): self.current_panel=self.notebook.GetPage(idx) def OnPageChanged(self,event): new=event.GetSelection() self.OnPageSelected(new) event.Skip() def OnTest(self,event): try: tester=Tester(self.tools,self.current_panel.editor.getText(),self.format) wx.MessageBox('No errors found','Success',parent=self,style=wx.OK) except Exception,e: wx.MessageBox('Error:\n'+str(e),'Test failed',parent=self,style=wx.OK|wx.ICON_ERROR) def OnSave(self,event): self.current_panel.buffer.save() event.Skip() def OnSaveAll(self,event): for buffer in self.buffers: buffer.save() event.Skip() def getNumChanged(self): changed=0 for buffer in self.buffers: if buffer.hasChanged(): changed+=1 return changed def OnHelp(self,event): wx.MessageBox( 'Edit the decoded Kate stream, and save when done. '+ '\n'+ 'Make liberal use of the Test button, which will tell you if any error is found in the stream. '+ '\n'+ 'Note that there is no need to save before testing.'+ '\n\n'+ '', kdj_name+' help', parent=self, style=wx.OK|wx.CENTRE ) def OnQuit(self,event): changed=self.getNumChanged() quit=True if changed>0: dlg=wx.MessageDialog(self,'There are unsaved changes. Quit anyway ?','Unsaved changes') if dlg.ShowModal()!=wx.ID_OK: quit=False dlg.Destroy() if quit: self.Close(True) libkate-0.4.1/tools/KateDJ/kdj/finder.py0000755000000000000000000000120611624163534014660 00000000000000import sys import os def FindKateStreams(directory): dict={} for root, dirs, files in os.walk(directory): for file in files: if '.kate'==file[-5:]: filename=os.path.join(root,file) fragments=filename.split('.') # kate.%l.%c.%i.%s.kate if fragments and len(fragments)>=6: language=fragments[-5] category=fragments[-4] index=fragments[-3] serial=fragments[-2] dict[index]={'filename':filename,'language':language,'category':category,'serial':serial} else: print 'Bad filename format: '+filename return dict libkate-0.4.1/tools/KateDJ/kdj/demuxer.py0000755000000000000000000000342011624163534015062 00000000000000import sys import os import tempfile from tools import Tools class Demuxer: def __init__(self,tools,filename,type): if not self.CreateDirectory(): raise Exception, 'Failed to create directory' self.Demux(tools,filename,type) def GetDirectory(self): return self.directory def CreateDirectory(self): try: self.directory=tempfile.mkdtemp(dir='.',prefix='katedj-tmp-extract-') except OSError,e: return False return True def GetCodecs(self,tools): cmdline=tools.codecs_command if cmdline!=None: try: popen=subprocess.Popen(cmdline,stdin=None,stderr=subprocess.PIPE,stdout=subprocess.PIPE,universal_newlines=True,shell=True) if popen.stdout: list=[] line=popen.stdout.readline() while line: line=line.split('\n')[0] if line and 'Kate' not in line: list.append(line) line=popen.stdout.readline() popen.stdout.close() return list except: pass return ['theora','vorbis','dirac','speex','flac','cmml'] def DemuxMisc(self,tools,filename): params=[] params+=['-o',os.path.join(self.directory,'misc.ogg')] for codec in self.GetCodecs(tools): params+=['-c',codec] params+=[filename] tools.run_demux(params) def DemuxKate(self,tools,filename,type): params=[] params+=['-o',os.path.join(self.directory,'kate.%l.%c.%i.%s.kate')] params+=['-t',type] params+=[filename] tools.run_katedec(params) def Demux(self,tools,filename,type): self.DemuxMisc(tools,filename) self.DemuxKate(tools,filename,type) if __name__=='__main__': tools=Tools() file='../../built-streams/demo.ogg' if len(sys.argv)>1: file=sys.argv[1]; demuxer=Demuxer(tools,file) libkate-0.4.1/tools/KateDJ/kdj/constants.py0000644000000000000000000000012211624305353015413 00000000000000kdj_name='KateDJ' kdj_version='0.4.1' kdj_name_version=kdj_name+' '+kdj_version libkate-0.4.1/tools/KateDJ/README0000644000000000000000000000061111624163534013143 00000000000000KateDJ is a simple UI driven program that can extract Kate streams from Ogg files, edit them, and merge them back in. It can be used to make alterations to Kate streams easily, or to add new Kate streams to an Ogg file. Its components can also be used as simple command line tools. KateDJ depends on oggz-tools. Demuxing and remuxing a stream will keep the stream serial numbers unchanged. libkate-0.4.1/tools/KateDJ/KateDJ0000755000000000000000000000220411624163534013313 00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env python # import what we need first, complain if we don't find it import sys from kdj import constants stop=False if len(sys.argv)>1: arg=sys.argv[1] if arg=='-V' or arg=='--version': print kdj_name_version+', a remuxing program for Kate streams.\n' stop=True if arg=='-h' or arg=='--help': print kdj_name_version+', a remuxing program for Kate streams.\n' print '\n'+\ kdj_name+' is a remuxing program that allows extracting and decoding Kate tracks\n'+\ 'from an Ogg stream, and recreating that Ogg stream after the Kate streams\n'+\ 'have been altered.\n'+\ kdj_name+' requires both the Kate tools (kateenc and katedec) and the oggz tools.\n'+\ '\n'+\ 'This is a GUI program. Click the \'Help\' button in the main window for more help.\n' stop=True else: print 'Invalid option: '+arg sys.exit(1) if stop: sys.exit(0) try: import wx except: print 'Failed to find the wx Python module' sys.exit(1) # import our own code from kdj.ui_main import UIMain app=wx.PySimpleApp() wx.InitAllImageHandlers() ui_main=UIMain() app.MainLoop() libkate-0.4.1/tools/kstrings.h0000644000000000000000000000171211337522513013176 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifndef KATE_kstrings_h_GUARD #define KATE_kstrings_h_GUARD #include "kate/kate.h" extern const char *halign2text(kate_float d); extern const char *valign2text(kate_float d); extern const char *metric2text(kate_space_metric d); extern const char *metric2suffix(kate_space_metric d); extern const char *curve2text(kate_curve_type d); extern const char *semantics2text(kate_motion_semantics d); extern const char *mapping2text(kate_motion_mapping d); extern const char *directionality2text(kate_text_directionality d); extern const char *wrap2text(kate_wrap_mode w); extern const char *encoding2text(kate_text_encoding text_encoding); #endif libkate-0.4.1/tools/klrc.c0000644000000000000000000000354311624176442012271 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #include #include #include "kate/kate.h" #include "kutil.h" #include "klrc.h" void *new_lrc_data(void) { struct lrc_data *lrc_data=kate_malloc(sizeof(struct lrc_data)); if (lrc_data) { lrc_data->last_event_end_time=-1; } return lrc_data; } void free_lrc_data(void *data) { kate_free(data); } static ogg_int64_t granule_to_centiseconds(const kate_info *ki,ogg_int64_t granpos) { return (100*granpos*ki->gps_denominator+ki->gps_numerator/2)/ki->gps_numerator; } static void centiseconds_to_time(ogg_int64_t cs,int *minutes,int *seconds,int *centiseconds) { *minutes=cs/(60*100); *seconds=cs/100%60; *centiseconds=cs%100; } void write_lrc_event(FILE *fout,void *data,const kate_event *ev,ogg_int64_t granpos) { struct lrc_data *lrc_data=(struct lrc_data*)data; int m0,s0,cs0; int m1,s1,cs1; centiseconds_to_time(granule_to_centiseconds(ev->ki,ev->start),&m0,&s0,&cs0); centiseconds_to_time(granule_to_centiseconds(ev->ki,ev->start+ev->duration),&m1,&s1,&cs1); (void)granpos; (void)data; if (lrc_data->last_event_end_time<0) { fprintf(fout,"[%d:%02d.%02d]",m0,s0,cs0); } else if (lrc_data->last_event_end_timestart) { fprintf(fout,"\n"); fprintf(fout,"[%d:%02d.%02d]",m0,s0,cs0); } fprintf(fout,"%s\n",ev->text); fprintf(fout,"[%d:%02d.%02d]",m1,s1,cs1); fflush(fout); lrc_data->last_event_end_time=ev->start+ev->duration; } void write_lrc_end(FILE *fout) { fprintf(fout,"\n"); fflush(fout); } libkate-0.4.1/tools/kfuzz.c0000644000000000000000000000214511624176442012504 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #include "kate/kate.h" #include "kfuzz.h" #ifdef DEBUG unsigned long gen_fuzz(unsigned long *seed) { return *seed=*seed*65521+0x9e370001UL; } unsigned long gen_fuzz_n(unsigned long *seed,unsigned long n) { return gen_fuzz(seed)%n; } static void fuzz_packet(unsigned long *seed,unsigned long nbytes,unsigned char *data) { unsigned long n=gen_fuzz_n(seed,4),i; if (n!=0) return; n=gen_fuzz_n(seed,8); for (i=0;inbytes,kp->data); } void fuzz_ogg_packet(unsigned long *seed,ogg_packet *op) { fuzz_packet(seed,op->bytes,op->packet); } #endif libkate-0.4.1/doc/0000777000000000000000000000000011624305356010654 500000000000000libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-format-32v.doc0000644000000000000000000000373611624305356014112 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page format_32v Format - variable length integer Small integers are often needed, and the Kate bitstream format has a way to store them using a fraction of a byte to save space. This format is simple on purpose, and is not optimal. However, it allows easy compression of bitstreams using lots of small integers. All 32 bit integers may be represented by this encoding. A variable length integer is stored in the following way: - if the integer is between 0 and 14, it is stored as 4 bits directly representing the integer's value. - otherwise, it is stored as a first 4 bit value of 15, followed by a single bit for its sign (1 if negative, 0 if positive), then a 5 bit number representing one less than the number of bits needed to represent the absolute value of that number, followed by the absolute value of the number itself on the number of bits needed to represent it. A few examples: - 0 is stored as 0000 (4 bits) - -1 is stored as 1111 1 00001 1 (11 bits) - 7 is stored as 0111 (4 bits) - 17 is stored as 1111 0 00100 10001 (15 bits) - -3 is stored as 1111 1 00010 11 (12 bits) - 1000 is stored as 1111 0 01001 11 1110 1000 (20 bits) - 842389532 is stored as 1111 0 11101 0011 0010 0011 0101 1101 1000 0001 1100 (42 bits) Simple alterations would allow even more compression for typical numbers (eg, offsetting the numbers to allow -1 (a common occurence) to be stored on 4 bits, and noticing that the first bit of the bitstream stored last for large numbers is always 1), but are left for a possible future bitstream change as this would mean either an incompatible change, or a use for very few values, making the change almost pointless. */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-format-vorbis-comment-header.doc0000644000000000000000000000155011624305356017662 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page format_0x81 Format - header packet type 0x81 - Vorbis comments header The second header in a Kate stream holds Vorbis comments in the same format as a Vorbis or Theora stream, apart from the 0x81 packet type byte, the Kate signature, and a zero byte at the start of the packet. As for Vorbis, note that the user comments are not necessarily NUL terminated. Note that, as Theora, Kate does not add a framing bit to the packet. Refer to the documentation for Vorbis for detailed information about the format of Vorbis comments. */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-HOWTO.doc0000644000000000000000000001537311624305356013112 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page HOWTO \section HOWTO-text-subtitles Text movie subtitles Kate streams can carry Unicode text (that is, text that can represent pretty much any existing language/script). If several Kate streams are multiplexed along with a video, subtitles in various languages can be made for that movie. An easy way to create such subtitles is to use ffmpeg2theora, which can create Kate streams from SubRip (.srt) format files, a simple but common text subtitles format. ffmpeg2theora 0.21 or later is needed. At its simplest: \verbatim ffmpeg2theora -o video-with-subtitles.ogg --subtitles subtitles.srt video-without-subtitles.avi \endverbatim Several languages may be created and tagged with their language code for easy selection in a media player: \verbatim ffmpeg2theora -o video-with-subtitles.ogg video-without-subtitles.avi --subtitles japanese-subtitles.srt --subtitles-language ja --subtitles welsh-subtitles.srt --subtitles-language cy --subtitles english-subtitles.srt --subtitles-language en_GB \endverbatim Alternatively, kateenc (which comes with the libkate distribution) can create Kate streams from SubRip files as well. These can then be merged with a video with oggz-tools: \verbatim kateenc -t srt -c SUB -l it -o subtitles.ogg italian-subtitles.srt oggz merge -o movie-with-subtitles.ogg movie-without-subtitles.ogg subtitles.ogg \endverbatim This second method can also be used to add subtitles to a video which is already encoded to Theora, as it will not transcode the video again. \section HOWTO-DVD-subtitles DVD subtitles DVD subtitles are not text, but images. Thoggen, a DVD ripper program, can convert these subtitles to Kate streams (at the time of writing, Thoggen and GStreamer have not applied the necessary patches for this to be possible out of the box, so patching them will be required). When configuring how to rip DVD tracks, any subtitles will be detected by Thoggen, and selecting them in the GUI will cause them to be saved as Kate tracks along with the movie. \section HOWTO-lyrics Song lyrics Kate streams carrying song lyrics can be embedded in an Ogg file. The oggenc Vorbis encoding tool from the Xiph.Org Vorbis tools allows lyrics to be loaded from a LRC or SRT text file and converted to a Kate stream multiplexed with the resulting Vorbis audio. At the time of writing, the patch to oggenc was not applied yet, so it will have to be patched manually with the patch found in the diffs directory. \verbatim oggenc -o song-with-lyrics.ogg --lyrics lyrics.lrc --lyrics-language en_US song.wav \endverbatim So called 'enhanced LRC' files (containing extra karaoke timing information) are supported, and a simple karaoke color change scheme will be saved out for these files. For more complex karaoke effects (such as more complex style changes, or sprite animation), kateenc should be used with a Kate description file to create a separate Kate stream, which can then be merged with a Vorbis only song with oggz-tools: \verbatim oggenc -o song.ogg song.wav kateenc -t kate -c LRC -l en_US -o lyrics.ogg lyrics-with-karaoke.kate oggz merge -o song-with-karaoke.ogg lyrics-with-karaoke.ogg song.ogg \endverbatim This latter method may also be used if you already have an encoded Vorbis song with no lyrics, and just want to add the lyrics without reencoding. \section HOWTO-remuxing Changing a Kate stream embedded in an Ogg stream If you need to change a Kate stream already embedded in an Ogg stream (eg, you have a movie with subtitles, and you want to fix a spelling mistake, or want to bring one of the subtitles forward in time, etc), you can do this easily with KateDJ, a tool that will extract Kate streams, decode them to a temporary location, and rebuild the original stream after you've made whatever changes you want. KateDJ (included with the libkate distribution) is a GUI program using wxPython, a Python module for the wxWidgets GUI library, and the oggz tools (both needing installing separately if they are not already). The procedure consists of: - Run KateDJ - Click 'Load Ogg stream' and select the file to load - Click 'Demux file' to decode Kate streams in a temporary location - Edit the Kate streams - you can also double click on the language you want to change - When done, click 'Remux file from parts' - If any errors are reported, continue editing until the remux step succeeds \section HOWTO-metadata Adding metadata Metadata can be attached to events, or to styles, bitmaps, regions, etc. Metadata are free form tag/value pairs, and can be used to enrich their attached data with extra information. However, how this information is interpreted is up to the application layer. It is worth noting that an event may not have attached text, so it is possible to create an empty timed event with attached metadata. For instance, let's say we have a documentary, with footage from various places, as well as short interviews, and we want two things: - tag footage with metadata about the location and date that footage was shot - subtitle the interviews and tag those subtitles with information about the speaker You can then create an empty Kate event for each footage part, synchronized with the footage, and attach a new metadata item called GEO_LOCATION, filled with latitude and longitude of the place the footage was shot at. Similarly, for each subtitle event, a metadata item called SPEAKER can be attached. An empty event to tag a long 4:20 footage shot in Tokyo on 2011/08/12, and inserted at 18:30 in the documentary could look like: event { 00:18:30,000 --> 00:22:50,000 meta "GEO_LOCATION" = "35.42; 139.42" meta "DATE" = "2011-08-12" } Here's a example for a line spoken by Dr Joe Bloggs at 18:30 into the documentary: event { 00:18:30,000 --> 00:18:32,000 "Notice how the subtitles for my words have metadata attached to them" meta "SPEAKER" = "Dr Joe Bloggs" meta "URL" = "http://www.example.com/biography?name=Joe+Bloggs" } Notice how another metadata item, URL, is also present. The application will have to be aware of those metadata in order to do something with it though. Since those are free form, it is up to you to think of what metadata you want, and make use of it. Note that metadata may be attached to other objects, such as regions. This way, you can for example create a region tagged with a name, and track a person's movements with that region. Or you can tag a bitmap with a copyright and a URL to a larger version of the image. */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-format-metadata.doc0000644000000000000000000000244111624305356015250 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2009 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page format_metadata Format - metadata A metadata definition consists of: \li a bit, being 0 if the metadata set is empty, 1 otherwise. Then, if the set is not empty: \li a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the number of metadata pairs present in the set. Then, for that number: \li a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the number of bytes in the tag name. \li that same number of bytes, representing the tag name. The typical C string terminating NUL is not included. \li a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the number of bytes in the value. \li that same number of bytes, representing the value. This value may be any stream of arbitrary data, but is encouraged to be UTF-8, though this is not mandatory and should not be assumed. No terminating NUL. Next, we have a \ref format_warp "warp". Then, the data for this metadata pair ends. Next, we have a \ref format_warp "warp". Next, the data ends. */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-format-rle-bitmap.doc0000644000000000000000000001003311624305356015520 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. 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Then the next \b P pixels are filled with color \b C. \par For encoding 2 (delta): While there are still pixels to decode in this line: \li 1 bit being 1 if the pixel run is encoded as delta, 0 if not If the bit is 1: \li 6 bits representing the number \b P of pixels in this run, minus 1 The next \b P pixels are filled from a copy of the pixels in the previous line, starting at the same horizontal offset, or, if this is the first line of the bitmap, they are filled with the "zero" color. If the bit is 0: \li 3 bits representing the number \b P of pixels in this run, minus 1 \li \b N bits representing the color \b C. Then the next \b P pixels are filled with color \b C. \par For encoding 3 (basic/stop): \li 8 bits representing a number \b P of pixels in an initial run - if \b P is greater than zero, \b P pixels are filled with the "zero" color. 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If the bit is 1: \li 5 bits representing the number \b P of pixels in this run, minus 1 The next \b P pixels are filled from a copy of the pixels in the previous line, starting at the same horizontal offset, or, if this is the first line of the bitmap, they are filled with the "zero" color. If the bit is 0: \li 3 bits representing the number \b P of pixels in this run, or 0. \li if \b P is greater than zero, \b N bits representing the color of the pixels in this run. \li if \b P is zero, the remainder of the line is filled with the zero color. \par For encoding 6 (basic/zero): While there are still pixels to decode in this line: \li \b N bits representing the color \b C of this run. \li if \b C is the "zero" color, 8 bits representing the length \b P of this run, minus 1. \li if \b C is not the "zero" color, 3 bits representing the length \b P of this run, minus 1. Then, the next \b P pixels are filled with color \b C. \par For encoding 7: Encoding 7 is reserved for future use. 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at least) may be exceeded. .NOEXPORT: libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-format-palette.doc0000644000000000000000000000135211624305356015126 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page format_palette Format - palette A palette definition consists of: \li 8 bits for the number of colors in this palette minus 1 (eg, 0 means 1 color, 255 means 256 colors). Then, for each color in the palette: \li a \ref format_color "color". Next, we have a \ref format_warp "warp". Kate bitstream 0.6 makes use of this warp to add: \li a \ref format_metadata "metadata" set. Next, the data ends. */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-format-curves-header.doc0000644000000000000000000000177411624305356016235 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page format_0x84 Format - header packet type 0x84 - curves This header contains a (possibly empty) list of predefined curves that may be referred to by data packets. This header is mandatory, even if no curves are predefined. As with all headers, the first 8 bytes are composed of the header type (0x84) and the 7 byte kate signature ("kate\0\0\0"). Next, we find a \ref format_32v "variable length integer", holding the number of predefined curves this header contains. A negative value is an error. Next, we find a list of \ref format_curve "curve" definitions, as many as defined int the previously read number. Next, we find a \ref format_warp "warp". Next, the data ends. */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-category.doc0000644000000000000000000000401611624305356014017 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page categories Kate categories The category field in the Kate ID header is an ASCII string meant to be recognizable automatically (eg, it is kept as non localized ASCII). This page lists examples of categories to use for various purposes. It is suggested that applications recognizing well known categories such as the ones described below may display to the user a localized version of them (eg, when a stream has a category of "SUB", an application set up for the French locale might display the category as "sous-titres". If a particular category is not recognized, it may still be displayed as a string, albeit non localized. If using custom categories for your own use, you may use category names prefixed by "x-". These are reserved for private use. Category names not starting with "x-" are reserved for future "standard" use. \li \c SUB, or \c subtitles Movie (or other) subtitles, as text, possibly including simple inline markup. \li \c CC Movie (or other) closed captions, as text, possibly including simple inline markup. For instance, ffmpeg2theora can create such streams, which can be played back by VLC, MPlayer (if patched), the Annodex browser plugin (if patched), and any player using GStreamer (if patched). \li \c K-SPU, or \c spu-subtitles Movie (or other) subtitles, as DVD style images, with on screen positioning and size information. For instance, Thoggen (if patched) can create such streams, which can be played back by VLC, and MPlayer (if patched). \li \c LRC, or \c lyrics Song lyrics (typically in the language they are sung in) as plain text. For instance, oggenc (if patched) can create such streams, which can be played back by XMMS (if patched), or Audacious (if patched). */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-format-text-data.doc0000644000000000000000000001111711624305356015363 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page format_0x00 Format - data packet type 0x00 - text Text packets are the main payload packet. \li a 64 bit value representing the start of the event, at the granule rate. \li a 64 bit value representing the duration of the event, at the granule rate. \li a 64 bit value representing the start of the earliest event still active when this event starts, at the granule rate. \li a 32 bit value representing the number of bytes in the text to follow. \li that same number of bytes representing the text. \li 1 bit being 1 if the event is assigned an ID, 0 if not. \li if the event is assigned an ID, a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the ID assigned to this event. \li 1 bit being 1 if there are motions attached to this event. Next, if there are motions attached to this event: \li a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the number of motions attached to this event. For each motion: \li a bit being 1 if the next motion is predefined, 0 if not \li if the next motion is predefined, a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the index of this motion in the list of predefined motions \li if the next motion is not predefined, a \ref format_motion "motion" definition. Next, a bit being 1 if there are overrides for this event. If there are: \li if the next bit is set, 8 bits for the \ref #kate_text_encoding "text encoding" used by the text in this packet. \li if the next bit is set, 8 bits for the \ref #kate_text_directionality "text directionality" used by the text in this packet. \li if the next bit is set, a ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the number of characters in the following language string, followed by this number of bytes for a (non NUL terminated) string representing the language used by the text in this event. \li if the next bit is set, a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the index of a predefined region to use for this event. \li if the next bit is set, a \ref format_region "region" definition to use for this event. \li if the next bit is set, a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the index of a predefined style to use for this event. \li if the next bit is set, a \ref format_style "style" definition to use for this event. \li if the next bit is set, a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the index of a predefined style to use as secondary style for this event. \li if the next bit is set, a \ref format_style "style" definition to use as secondary style for this event. \li if the next bit is set, a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the index of the font mapping to use for the text in this event. Next, there is a \ref format_warp "warp". Bitstream version 0.2 starts making use of this warp: \li if the next bit is set, a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the index of the palette to use for the bitmap in this event. \li if the next bit is set, a \ref format_palette "palette" definition to use for the bitmap in this event. \li if the next bit is set, a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the index of the bitmap to use for this event. \li if the next bit is set, a \ref format_bitmap "bitmap" definition to use for this event. \li if the next bit is set, 8 bits representing the type of \ref #kate_markup_type "markup" to use to interpret the text in this event. Bitstream version 0.4 makes further use of this warp: \li a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the number of bitmaps associated with this event. For this many bitmaps: \li a bit being 1 is the bitmap is a reference to one already present in the stream headers \li if the bitmap is already present in the stream headers, a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing its index in the stream headers. \li if the bitmap is not already present in the stream headers, a \ref format_bitmap "bitmap" definition. Bitstream 0.6 makes further use of this warp to add: \li a \ref format_metadata "metadata" set. \note Since a \ref format_warp "warp" may contain any number of chained warps, it is important to note that the bistream will contain another warp after any non empty warps. This means that a warp is a chain of single warps, where the last warp (and only the last one) is empty. Next, the data ends. */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/Makefile.am0000644000000000000000000000251411624305356012626 00000000000000LIBTOOLFLAGS=--silent man_MANS=man/kateenc.1 man/katedec.1 man/katalyzer.1 man/KateDJ.1 # dependency to get doc to be built noinst_DATA = .doc-dummy-target install-data-local: $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(docdir) for dir in $(top_srcdir)/doc/html; do \ if test -d "$$dir"; then \ b=`basename $$dir`; \ $(mkinstalldirs) $(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/$$b; \ for f in "$$dir/"*; do \ $(INSTALL_DATA) "$$f" "$(DESTDIR)$(docdir)/$$b"; \ done \ fi \ done for f in README AUTHORS COPYING THANKS ChangeLog; do \ $(INSTALL_DATA) $(top_srcdir)/$$f $(DESTDIR)$(docdir); \ done uninstall-local: rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(docdir) distclean-local: if test -d html; then rm -rf html; fi if test -d latex; then rm -rf latex; fi if test -f .doc-dummy-target; then rm -f .doc-dummy-target; fi if HAVE_DOXYGEN .doc-dummy-target: kate.doxygen doxygen kate.doxygen touch .doc-dummy-target else .doc-dummy-target: echo "doxygen not found, cannot build docs" endif dist-hook: .doc-dummy-target cp -fR * $(distdir) rm -f $(distdir)/doc/kate.doxygen for f in man/kateenc.1 man/katedec.1 man/katalyzer.1; do \ if test -f "$(distdir)/doc/$$f"; then rm -f "$(distdir)/doc/$$f"; fi \ done .PHONY: force-doc force-doc: rm-doc-dummy-target .doc-dummy-target .PHONY: rm-doc-dummy-target rm-doc-dummy-target: rm -f .doc-dummy-target libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-format-palettes-header.doc0000644000000000000000000000201011624305356016527 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page format_0x86 Format - header packet type 0x86 - palettes This header contains a (possibly empty) list of predefined palettes that may be referred to by data packets. This header is mandatory, even if no palettes are predefined. As with all headers, the first 8 bytes are composed of the header type (0x86) and the 7 byte kate signature ("kate\0\0\0"). Next, we find a \ref format_32v "variable length integer", holding the number of predefined palettes this header contains. A negative value is an error. Next, we find a list of \ref format_palette "palette" definitions, as many as defined int the previously read number. Next, we find a \ref format_warp "warp". Next, the data ends. */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-format-bitmap.doc0000644000000000000000000000450311624305356014745 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page format_bitmap Format - bitmap A bitmap definition consists of: \li a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the width of the bitmap in pixels. \li a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the height of the bitmap in pixels. \li 8 bits representing the number of bits per pixel for this bitmap (values not in the 0-7 range are an error). Then, if the number of bits per pixel is zero: \li 8 bits representing the type of the bitmap. For type 0 (paletted bitmap): \li 8 bits for the encoding of this bitmap For encoding 1 (RLE encoding): \li a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" for the number of bits per pixel. \li a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" for the index of the default palette to use for this bitmap (-1 if none) \li a \ref format_rle "RLE encoded bitmap". All other encodings are reserved. If one is encountered, the bitmap cannot be decoded. For type 1 (PNG bitmap): \li 32 bits for the number of bytes used for this bitmap's data. \li That number of bytes, interpreted as a raw PNG stream. All other types are reserved. If one is encountered, the bitmap cannot be decoded. If the number of bits per pixel is greater than zero (deprecated): \li a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the index of the default palette to use for this bitmap (-1 for no default palette). \li a stream of bits representing the pixel indices for this bitmap, rows first, packed (eg, N bits for the first pixel, N bits for the second one, etc, N being the number of bits per pixel specified above) Next, we have a \ref format_warp "warp". Bitstream version 0.4 starts making use of this warp: \li a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the horizontal offset to the logical center of the bitmap. \li a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the vertical offset to the logical center of the bitmap. Kate bitstream 0.6 makes further use of this warp to add: \li a \ref format_metadata "metadata" set. Next, the data ends. */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-format-font-range.doc0000644000000000000000000000161511624305356015532 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page format_font_range Format - font_range A font_range definition consists of: \li a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the first code point spanned by this range. \li a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the last code point spanned by this range. \li a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the index of the first bitmap to map to the first code point. Next, a \ref format_warp "warp". Next, the data ends. The bitmaps used by ranges are predefined bitmaps, and are used in order from the specified index. */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-format-fp.doc0000644000000000000000000000340711624305356014100 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page format_fp Format - floating point value Floating point values are stored as a series of digitized fixed point values in the Kate bitstream format. Several distinct streams of floating point values may be saved at the same time. A stream has a constant format (number of bits saved per value). Streams may be merged together (eg, merging 2 streams of V values yields a single stream of 2*V values). Streams stored together always have the same number of values. When loading N streams, the bitstream format is as follows: \li 1 bit, being 1 if the streams are merged. If the streams to load are merged, the different streams are stored as a single stream. In this case, N is set to 1, and the number of values is equal to the total number of values in all streams (eg, the original N times the number of values in a single stream). Then, for each stream: \li 4bits being the number of zero bits in the high bits of the integer part of a number (`head'). \li 4bits being the number of bits in the low bits of the fractional part of a number (`tail'). Then, for each value: \li if head is strictly positive, a bit representing the sign of the number. \li 32-(head+tail) bits, representing the middle bits of the absolute value of the number. Each number may then be reconstructed by concatenating the given number of high zero bits (`head'), the middle bits, the given number of low zero bits (`tail'), and negating the number if the sign bit was 1. */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-format-end-data.doc0000644000000000000000000000123411624305356015144 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page format_0x7f Format - data packet type 0x7f - end of stream The last data packet in a Kate stream should be an end of stream data packet. When embedded in Ogg, the Ogg packet containing this packet must be marked as an end of stream (EOS) packet. This packet is exactly one byte long, and consists of its packet type, 0x7f. */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-main.doc0000644000000000000000000000275711624305356013140 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \mainpage \section Introduction This is the documentation for libkate. libkate is an implementation of a codec for the Kate bitstream format. The latest version of libkate may be found at . The Kate bitstream format is a timed text codec designed for embedding in an Ogg bitstream. It was originally designed for karaoke and text. The Kate bitstream format is documented \ref Format "here". 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This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page errors Error codes Most of the functions in the libkate API return an integer value so errors can be flagged for the client code to check. When a function succeeds, the return code will usually be 0, or in some cases positive, when extra status information needs to be returned. An error will be marked by returning a negative value. See each function's documentation more information. It is \b strongly recommended that the client code checks return codes for errors. These are the error codes that the libkate API can return: \li \c KATE_E_NOT_FOUND The item that was requested was not found \li \c KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER A parameter passed to the libkate API was invalid. This can be a NULL parameter, a negative granulepos or time, etc \li \c KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY There was not enough memory to perform the requested operation \li \c KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE A negative granule was encountered, or a a granule decreased when it should not have \li \c KATE_E_INIT An object was initialized twice, or not initialized when it should have been \li \c KATE_E_BAD_PACKET An invalid value was read from a Kate packet. This may mean the stream is corrupted, or is not a Kate stream \li \c KATE_E_TEXT A text handled by libkate was found to be invalid. This can be an invalid character or sequence of characters in the text, or trying to read and/or write beyond the size of the string. \li \c KATE_E_LIMIT An limit was exceeded (a string too long, a pixel value above what can fit in a bitmap's bit depth, etc) \li \c KATE_E_VERSION The bitstream version is not supported by this version of libkate \li \c KATE_E_NOT_KATE The packet passed the the libkate API is not a Kate packet \li \c KATE_E_BAD_TAG A tag passed to the comment API does not comply with Vorbis comment rules \li \c KATE_E_IMPL The requested operation is not implemented */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-format-warp.doc0000644000000000000000000000233411624305356014442 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page format_warp Format - warp A warp is a stream of bits along with its length, allowing to jump over it without regard to its actual contents. Its use allows older decoders to ignore additions to the bitstream format without having to know about them. Warps are the main mechanism used to allow Kate streams to maintain forward compatibility with new streams. A warp consists of a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the number of data bits present in the warp, followed by that number of bits. The actual semantics of those data bits is irrelevant to the warp, as it acts as a container for those bits. Jumping over a warp is simple: read the \ref format_32v "variable length integer", and read that number of bits, discarding them. If the number of bits was zero, this is the end of the warp. If not, there is another warp to read. This allows the warp to be used multiple times. */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-format-style.doc0000644000000000000000000000331511624305356014631 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page format_style Format - style A style definition consists of: \li a \ref format_fp "floating point value" for the horizontal alignment. \li a \ref format_fp "floating point value" for the vertical alignment. \li a \ref format_fp "floating point value" for the font width. \li a \ref format_fp "floating point value" for the font height. \li a \ref format_fp "floating point value" for the left margin. \li a \ref format_fp "floating point value" for the top margin. \li a \ref format_fp "floating point value" for the right margin. \li a \ref format_fp "floating point value" for the bottom margin. \li a \ref format_color "color", being the text color. \li a \ref format_color "color", being the background color. \li a \ref format_color "color", being the draw color. \li 8 bits being the metric for the font width and height. \li 8 bits being the metric for the margin sizes. \li 1 bit for the bold flag. \li 1 bit for the italics flag. \li 1 bit for the underline flag. \li 1 bit for the strike flag. Next, we have a \ref format_warp "warp". Kate bitstream 0.2 makes use of this warp to add: \li 1 bit for the justify flag. \li a \ref format_32v "variable length integer", followed by this number of bytes being a name of a font to use for text using this style. Kate bitstream 0.6 makes further use of this warp to add: \li a \ref format_metadata "metadata" set. Next, the data ends. */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-format-keepalive-data.doc0000644000000000000000000000173511624305356016351 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page format_0x01 Format - data packet type 0x01 - keepalive Keepalive packets may be inserted at any point in a Kate stream where a data packet may be inserted (eg, after all headers, and before the end packet). Keepalive packets are meant to help seeking code by placing packets at regular intervals so a seeking program can keep track of the granulepos without having to seek too much. It is not mandatory to use keepalive packets, but their use may improve seeking performance on a Kate stream with few events when it is multiplexed with high bandwidth streams. This packet is exactly one byte long, and consists of its packet type byte, 0x01. */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/index.html0000644000000000000000000000055611624305356012573 00000000000000 libkate

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libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-format-styles-header.doc0000644000000000000000000000177411624305356016251 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page format_0x83 Format - header packet type 0x83 - styles This header contains a (possibly empty) list of predefined styles that may be referred to by data packets. This header is mandatory, even if no styles are predefined. As with all headers, the first 8 bytes are composed of the header type (0x83) and the 7 byte kate signature ("kate\0\0\0"). Next, we find a \ref format_32v "variable length integer", holding the number of predefined styles this header contains. A negative value is an error. Next, we find a list of \ref format_style "style" definitions, as many as defined int the previously read number. Next, we find a \ref format_warp "warp". Next, the data ends. */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-support.doc0000644000000000000000000001071211624305356013716 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page Support This page lists the known software with Kate support. \section support-out-of-the-box Out of the box support \subsection support-oggz-tools oggz-tools The oggz tools and liboggz, a layer above libogg, have Kate support throughout for low level manipulation of Kate streams. \subsection support-ffmpeg2theora ffmpeg2theora ffmpeg2theora is a video encoder which converts to Vorbis and Theora. It can also include text Kate subtitles. \subsection support-vlc VLC VLC is a cross platform media player. It can play simple text and image based Kate subtitles. \subsection support-icecast Icecast 2 Icecast 2 is a streaming media server. It can transparently stream Kate streams alongside Vorbis and/or Theora. \subsection support-liboggplay liboggplay liboggplay is a layer above liboggz that provides data format abstraction and stream synchronization. It can play simple text Kate streams. \subsection support-mkvtoolnix mkvtoolnix mkvtoolnix is a tool to manipulate Matroska streams. It can manipulate Kate streams in Matroska. \subsection support-cortado Cortado Cortado is a streaming media player in Java that can be embedded in a web browser. The Wikimedia maintained version can play simple text and image based Kate streams. \section support-if-patched Support needing patches \subsection support-vorbis-tools vorbis-tools The vorbis tools have support for Kate stream: \li ogginfo recognizes and outputs information about Kate streams. \li if patched, oggenc can embed lyrics as Kate streams in an Ogg/Vorbis stream. \subsection support-mplayer MPlayer MPlayer is a media player. If patched, it can play simple text and image based Kate subtitles. \subsection support-gstreamer GStreamer GStreamer is a media framework. If patched, it can encode simple text and image based Kate streams, as well as decode simple text Kate streams, and render any Kate stream on top of a video. \subsection support-thoggen Thoggen Thoggen is a Linux DVD ripper. If patched, it can rip subtitle tracks from DVDs to Kate streams alongside Theora and Vorbis. \subsection support-xmms XMMS XMMS is the X multimedia system. If patched, it can display Kate lyrics in sync with a song. \subsection support-annodex-browser-plugin the Annodex browser plugin The Annodex browser plugin is a plugin for Mozilla that allows playing Theora videos in the browser. If patched, it can also display simple text Kate subtitles, and offers a Javascript API to control them. \subsection support-subtle Subtle Subtle is a subtitleS editor. If patched, if can edit simple text Kate streams. \subsection support-audacious Audacious Audacious is a music player. If patched, it can display Kate lyrics in sync with a song. \subsection support-xine-lib xine-lib xine-lib is a media player framework. If patched, it can decode full text and image based Kate streams and render them. \subsection support-xine-ui xine-ui xine-ui is a frontend for xine-lib. If patched, it can decode text based Kate streams and display text as lyrics in its player window. \subsection support-liboggplay liboggplay liboggplay is a layer above liboggz that provides data format abstraction and stream synchronization. If patched, it can play any Kate stream using the Tiger rendering library. \subsection support-xmms2 XMMS2 XMMS2 is a music player. If patched, it can send timed lyrics to XMMS2 clients. \subsection support-gxmms2 gxmms2 gxmms2 is a client for XMMS2. If patched, it can display Kate lyrics in sync with the music. \subsection support-abraca abraca abraca is a client for XMMS2. If patched, it can display Kate lyrics in sync with the music. \subsection support-azrael azrael azrael is a client for XMMS2. If patched, it can display Kate lyrics in sync with the music. \subsection support-kuechenstation kuechenstation kuechenstation is a client for XMMS2. If patched, it can display Kate lyrics in sync with the music. \subsection support-blastwave blastwave blastwave is a client for XMMS2. If patched, it can display Kate lyrics in sync with the music. \subsection support-gxine gxine gxine is a frontend for xine. If patched, it can display Kate lyrics in sync with the music. */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-format.doc0000644000000000000000000000505511624305356013476 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page Format This page documents the Kate bitstream format. \section format-overview Overview The Kate bitstream format consists of a number of sequential packets. Packets can be either header packets or data packets. All header packets must appear before any data packet. Header packets must appear in order. Decoding of a data packet is not possible until all header packets have been decoded. Each Kate packet starts with a one byte type. A type with the MSB set (eg, between 0x80 and 0xff) indicates a header packet, while a type with the MSB cleared (eg, between 0x00 and 0x7f) indicates a data packet. All header packets then have the Kate magic, from byte offset 1 to byte offset 7 ("kate\0\0\0"). Since the ID header must appear first, a Kate stream can be recognized by comparing the first eight bytes of the first packet with the signature string "\200kate\0\0\0". \section format-ogg-mapping Ogg mapping The first packet in a Kate stream (always packet type 0x80, the id header packet) must be placed on a separate page. The corresponding Ogg packet must be marked as beginning of stream (BOS). No other packet may be marked as BOS. All subsequent header packets must be on one or more pages. Each data packet must be on a separate page. The last data packet must be the end of stream packet (packet type 0x7f). The corresponding Ogg packet must be marked as end of stream (EOS). There can be only one end of stream packet in a Kate stream. No other packet may be marked as EOS. As per the Ogg specification, granule positions must be non decreasing within the stream. Header packets have granule position 0. \section format-detailed Detailed description Following is a detailed description of the format of each packet type. Header packets: \li \ref format_0x80 "0x80 (ID header)" \li \ref format_0x81 "0x81 (Vorbis comments)" \li \ref format_0x82 "0x82 (regions)" \li \ref format_0x83 "0x83 (styles)" \li \ref format_0x84 "0x84 (curves)" \li \ref format_0x85 "0x85 (motions)" \li \ref format_0x86 "0x86 (palettes)" \li \ref format_0x87 "0x87 (bitmaps)" \li \ref format_0x88 "0x88 (font ranges)" Data packets: \li \ref format_0x00 "0x00 (text packet)" \li \ref format_0x01 "0x01 (keepalive packet)" \li \ref format_0x7f "0x7f (end packet)" */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate.doxygen.in.bak0000644000000000000000000017351111624305356014264 00000000000000# Doxyfile 1.6.0 # This file describes the settings to be used by the documentation system # doxygen (www.doxygen.org) for a project # # All text after a hash (#) is considered a comment and will be ignored # The format is: # TAG = value [value, ...] # For lists items can also be appended using: # TAG += value [value, ...] # Values that contain spaces should be placed between quotes (" ") #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Project related configuration options #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # This tag specifies the encoding used for all characters in the config file # that follow. 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Note that the wildcards are matched # against the file with absolute path, so to exclude all test directories # for example use the pattern */test/* EXCLUDE_PATTERNS = */src/*.h # The EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS tag can be used to specify one or more symbol names # (namespaces, classes, functions, etc.) that should be excluded from the # output. The symbol name can be a fully qualified name, a word, or if the # wildcard * is used, a substring. Examples: ANamespace, AClass, # AClass::ANamespace, ANamespace::*Test EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS = # The EXAMPLE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more files or # directories that contain example code fragments that are included (see # the \include command). EXAMPLE_PATH = @top_srcdir@/examples/src # If the value of the EXAMPLE_PATH tag contains directories, you can use the # EXAMPLE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard pattern (like *.cpp # and *.h) to filter out the source-files in the directories. If left # blank all files are included. EXAMPLE_PATTERNS = # If the EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE tag is set to YES then subdirectories will be # searched for input files to be used with the \include or \dontinclude # commands irrespective of the value of the RECURSIVE tag. # Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank NO is used. EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE = NO # The IMAGE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more files or # directories that contain image that are included in the documentation (see # the \image command). IMAGE_PATH = # The INPUT_FILTER tag can be used to specify a program that doxygen should # invoke to filter for each input file. Doxygen will invoke the filter program # by executing (via popen()) the command , where # is the value of the INPUT_FILTER tag, and is the name of an # input file. Doxygen will then use the output that the filter program writes # to standard output. # If FILTER_PATTERNS is specified, this tag will be # ignored. INPUT_FILTER = # The FILTER_PATTERNS tag can be used to specify filters on a per file pattern # basis. # Doxygen will compare the file name with each pattern and apply the # filter if there is a match. # The filters are a list of the form: # pattern=filter (like *.cpp=my_cpp_filter). See INPUT_FILTER for further # info on how filters are used. If FILTER_PATTERNS is empty, INPUT_FILTER # is applied to all files. FILTER_PATTERNS = # If the FILTER_SOURCE_FILES tag is set to YES, the input filter (if set using # INPUT_FILTER) will be used to filter the input files when producing source # files to browse (i.e. when SOURCE_BROWSER is set to YES). FILTER_SOURCE_FILES = NO #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to source browsing #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the SOURCE_BROWSER tag is set to YES then a list of source files will # be generated. Documented entities will be cross-referenced with these sources. # Note: To get rid of all source code in the generated output, make sure also # VERBATIM_HEADERS is set to NO. SOURCE_BROWSER = NO # Setting the INLINE_SOURCES tag to YES will include the body # of functions and classes directly in the documentation. INLINE_SOURCES = NO # Setting the STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS tag to YES (the default) will instruct # doxygen to hide any special comment blocks from generated source code # fragments. Normal C and C++ comments will always remain visible. STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS = YES # If the REFERENCED_BY_RELATION tag is set to YES # then for each documented function all documented # functions referencing it will be listed. REFERENCED_BY_RELATION = YES # If the REFERENCES_RELATION tag is set to YES # then for each documented function all documented entities # called/used by that function will be listed. REFERENCES_RELATION = YES # If the REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE tag is set to YES (the default) # and SOURCE_BROWSER tag is set to YES, then the hyperlinks from # functions in REFERENCES_RELATION and REFERENCED_BY_RELATION lists will # link to the source code. # Otherwise they will link to the documentation. REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE = YES # If the USE_HTAGS tag is set to YES then the references to source code # will point to the HTML generated by the htags(1) tool instead of doxygen # built-in source browser. The htags tool is part of GNU's global source # tagging system (see http://www.gnu.org/software/global/global.html). You # will need version 4.8.6 or higher. USE_HTAGS = NO # If the VERBATIM_HEADERS tag is set to YES (the default) then Doxygen # will generate a verbatim copy of the header file for each class for # which an include is specified. Set to NO to disable this. VERBATIM_HEADERS = YES #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the alphabetical class index #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the ALPHABETICAL_INDEX tag is set to YES, an alphabetical index # of all compounds will be generated. Enable this if the project # contains a lot of classes, structs, unions or interfaces. ALPHABETICAL_INDEX = NO # If the alphabetical index is enabled (see ALPHABETICAL_INDEX) then # the COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX tag can be used to specify the number of columns # in which this list will be split (can be a number in the range [1..20]) COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX = 5 # In case all classes in a project start with a common prefix, all # classes will be put under the same header in the alphabetical index. # The IGNORE_PREFIX tag can be used to specify one or more prefixes that # should be ignored while generating the index headers. IGNORE_PREFIX = kate_ \ KATE_ #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the HTML output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_HTML tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # generate HTML output. GENERATE_HTML = YES # The HTML_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the HTML docs will be put. # If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be # put in front of it. If left blank `html' will be used as the default path. HTML_OUTPUT = html # The HTML_FILE_EXTENSION tag can be used to specify the file extension for # each generated HTML page (for example: .htm,.php,.asp). If it is left blank # doxygen will generate files with .html extension. HTML_FILE_EXTENSION = .html # The HTML_HEADER tag can be used to specify a personal HTML header for # each generated HTML page. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a # standard header. HTML_HEADER = # The HTML_FOOTER tag can be used to specify a personal HTML footer for # each generated HTML page. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a # standard footer. HTML_FOOTER = # The HTML_STYLESHEET tag can be used to specify a user-defined cascading # style sheet that is used by each HTML page. It can be used to # fine-tune the look of the HTML output. If the tag is left blank doxygen # will generate a default style sheet. Note that doxygen will try to copy # the style sheet file to the HTML output directory, so don't put your own # stylesheet in the HTML output directory as well, or it will be erased! HTML_STYLESHEET = # If the HTML_ALIGN_MEMBERS tag is set to YES, the members of classes, # files or namespaces will be aligned in HTML using tables. If set to # NO a bullet list will be used. HTML_ALIGN_MEMBERS = YES # If the HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS tag is set to YES then the generated HTML # documentation will contain sections that can be hidden and shown after the # page has loaded. For this to work a browser that supports # JavaScript and DHTML is required (for instance Mozilla 1.0+, Firefox # Netscape 6.0+, Internet explorer 5.0+, Konqueror, or Safari). HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS = NO # If the GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, additional index files # will be generated that can be used as input for Apple's Xcode 3 # integrated development environment, introduced with OSX 10.5 (Leopard). # To create a documentation set, doxygen will generate a Makefile in the # HTML output directory. Running make will produce the docset in that # directory and running "make install" will install the docset in # ~/Library/Developer/Shared/Documentation/DocSets so that Xcode will find # it at startup. # See http://developer.apple.com/tools/creatingdocsetswithdoxygen.html for more information. GENERATE_DOCSET = NO # When GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, this tag determines the name of the # feed. A documentation feed provides an umbrella under which multiple # documentation sets from a single provider (such as a company or product suite) # can be grouped. DOCSET_FEEDNAME = "Doxygen generated docs" # When GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, this tag specifies a string that # should uniquely identify the documentation set bundle. This should be a # reverse domain-name style string, e.g. com.mycompany.MyDocSet. Doxygen # will append .docset to the name. DOCSET_BUNDLE_ID = org.doxygen.Project # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, additional index files # will be generated that can be used as input for tools like the # Microsoft HTML help workshop to generate a compiled HTML help file (.chm) # of the generated HTML documentation. GENERATE_HTMLHELP = NO # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the CHM_FILE tag can # be used to specify the file name of the resulting .chm file. You # can add a path in front of the file if the result should not be # written to the html output directory. CHM_FILE = # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the HHC_LOCATION tag can # be used to specify the location (absolute path including file name) of # the HTML help compiler (hhc.exe). If non-empty doxygen will try to run # the HTML help compiler on the generated index.hhp. HHC_LOCATION = # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the GENERATE_CHI flag # controls if a separate .chi index file is generated (YES) or that # it should be included in the master .chm file (NO). GENERATE_CHI = NO # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the CHM_INDEX_ENCODING # is used to encode HtmlHelp index (hhk), content (hhc) and project file # content. CHM_INDEX_ENCODING = # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the BINARY_TOC flag # controls whether a binary table of contents is generated (YES) or a # normal table of contents (NO) in the .chm file. BINARY_TOC = NO # The TOC_EXPAND flag can be set to YES to add extra items for group members # to the contents of the HTML help documentation and to the tree view. TOC_EXPAND = NO # If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES and both QHP_NAMESPACE and QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER # are set, an additional index file will be generated that can be used as input for # Qt's qhelpgenerator to generate a Qt Compressed Help (.qch) of the generated # HTML documentation. GENERATE_QHP = NO # If the QHG_LOCATION tag is specified, the QCH_FILE tag can # be used to specify the file name of the resulting .qch file. # The path specified is relative to the HTML output folder. QCH_FILE = # The QHP_NAMESPACE tag specifies the namespace to use when generating # Qt Help Project output. For more information please see # http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#namespace QHP_NAMESPACE = # The QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER tag specifies the namespace to use when generating # Qt Help Project output. For more information please see # http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#virtual-folders QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER = doc # If QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME is set, it specifies the name of a custom filter to add. # For more information please see # http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#custom-filters QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME = # The QHP_CUST_FILT_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes of the custom filter to add.For more information please see # Qt Help Project / Custom Filters. QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS = # The QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes this project's # filter section matches. # Qt Help Project / Filter Attributes. QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS = # If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES, the QHG_LOCATION tag can # be used to specify the location of Qt's qhelpgenerator. # If non-empty doxygen will try to run qhelpgenerator on the generated # .qhp file. QHG_LOCATION = # The DISABLE_INDEX tag can be used to turn on/off the condensed index at # top of each HTML page. The value NO (the default) enables the index and # the value YES disables it. DISABLE_INDEX = NO # This tag can be used to set the number of enum values (range [1..20]) # that doxygen will group on one line in the generated HTML documentation. ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE = 4 # The GENERATE_TREEVIEW tag is used to specify whether a tree-like index # structure should be generated to display hierarchical information. # If the tag value is set to FRAME, a side panel will be generated # containing a tree-like index structure (just like the one that # is generated for HTML Help). For this to work a browser that supports # JavaScript, DHTML, CSS and frames is required (i.e. any modern browser). # Windows users are probably better off using the HTML help feature. GENERATE_TREEVIEW = NO # By enabling USE_INLINE_TREES, doxygen will generate the Groups, Directories, # and Class Hierarchy pages using a tree view instead of an ordered list. USE_INLINE_TREES = NO # If the treeview is enabled (see GENERATE_TREEVIEW) then this tag can be # used to set the initial width (in pixels) of the frame in which the tree # is shown. TREEVIEW_WIDTH = 250 # Use this tag to change the font size of Latex formulas included # as images in the HTML documentation. The default is 10. Note that # when you change the font size after a successful doxygen run you need # to manually remove any form_*.png images from the HTML output directory # to force them to be regenerated. FORMULA_FONTSIZE = 10 # When the SEARCHENGINE tag is enable doxygen will generate a search box for the HTML output. The underlying search engine uses javascript # and DHTML and should work on any modern browser. Note that when using HTML help (GENERATE_HTMLHELP) or Qt help (GENERATE_QHP) # there is already a search function so this one should typically # be disabled. SEARCHENGINE = NO #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the LaTeX output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_LATEX tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # generate Latex output. GENERATE_LATEX = NO # The LATEX_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the LaTeX docs will be put. # If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be # put in front of it. If left blank `latex' will be used as the default path. LATEX_OUTPUT = latex # The LATEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the LaTeX command name to be # invoked. If left blank `latex' will be used as the default command name. LATEX_CMD_NAME = latex # The MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the command name to # generate index for LaTeX. If left blank `makeindex' will be used as the # default command name. MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME = makeindex # If the COMPACT_LATEX tag is set to YES Doxygen generates more compact # LaTeX documents. This may be useful for small projects and may help to # save some trees in general. COMPACT_LATEX = NO # The PAPER_TYPE tag can be used to set the paper type that is used # by the printer. Possible values are: a4, a4wide, letter, legal and # executive. If left blank a4wide will be used. PAPER_TYPE = a4wide # The EXTRA_PACKAGES tag can be to specify one or more names of LaTeX # packages that should be included in the LaTeX output. EXTRA_PACKAGES = # The LATEX_HEADER tag can be used to specify a personal LaTeX header for # the generated latex document. The header should contain everything until # the first chapter. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a # standard header. Notice: only use this tag if you know what you are doing! LATEX_HEADER = # If the PDF_HYPERLINKS tag is set to YES, the LaTeX that is generated # is prepared for conversion to pdf (using ps2pdf). The pdf file will # contain links (just like the HTML output) instead of page references # This makes the output suitable for online browsing using a pdf viewer. PDF_HYPERLINKS = NO # If the USE_PDFLATEX tag is set to YES, pdflatex will be used instead of # plain latex in the generated Makefile. Set this option to YES to get a # higher quality PDF documentation. USE_PDFLATEX = NO # If the LATEX_BATCHMODE tag is set to YES, doxygen will add the \\batchmode. # command to the generated LaTeX files. This will instruct LaTeX to keep # running if errors occur, instead of asking the user for help. # This option is also used when generating formulas in HTML. LATEX_BATCHMODE = NO # If LATEX_HIDE_INDICES is set to YES then doxygen will not # include the index chapters (such as File Index, Compound Index, etc.) # in the output. LATEX_HIDE_INDICES = NO # If LATEX_SOURCE_CODE is set to YES then doxygen will include source code with syntax highlighting in the LaTeX output. Note that which sources are shown also depends on other settings such as SOURCE_BROWSER. LATEX_SOURCE_CODE = NO #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the RTF output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_RTF tag is set to YES Doxygen will generate RTF output # The RTF output is optimized for Word 97 and may not look very pretty with # other RTF readers or editors. GENERATE_RTF = NO # The RTF_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the RTF docs will be put. # If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be # put in front of it. If left blank `rtf' will be used as the default path. RTF_OUTPUT = rtf # If the COMPACT_RTF tag is set to YES Doxygen generates more compact # RTF documents. This may be useful for small projects and may help to # save some trees in general. COMPACT_RTF = NO # If the RTF_HYPERLINKS tag is set to YES, the RTF that is generated # will contain hyperlink fields. The RTF file will # contain links (just like the HTML output) instead of page references. # This makes the output suitable for online browsing using WORD or other # programs which support those fields. # Note: wordpad (write) and others do not support links. RTF_HYPERLINKS = NO # Load stylesheet definitions from file. Syntax is similar to doxygen's # config file, i.e. a series of assignments. You only have to provide # replacements, missing definitions are set to their default value. RTF_STYLESHEET_FILE = # Set optional variables used in the generation of an rtf document. # Syntax is similar to doxygen's config file. RTF_EXTENSIONS_FILE = #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the man page output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_MAN tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # generate man pages GENERATE_MAN = NO # The MAN_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the man pages will be put. # If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be # put in front of it. If left blank `man' will be used as the default path. MAN_OUTPUT = man # The MAN_EXTENSION tag determines the extension that is added to # the generated man pages (default is the subroutine's section .3) MAN_EXTENSION = .3 # If the MAN_LINKS tag is set to YES and Doxygen generates man output, # then it will generate one additional man file for each entity # documented in the real man page(s). These additional files # only source the real man page, but without them the man command # would be unable to find the correct page. The default is NO. MAN_LINKS = NO #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the XML output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_XML tag is set to YES Doxygen will # generate an XML file that captures the structure of # the code including all documentation. GENERATE_XML = NO # The XML_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the XML pages will be put. # If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be # put in front of it. If left blank `xml' will be used as the default path. XML_OUTPUT = xml # The XML_SCHEMA tag can be used to specify an XML schema, # which can be used by a validating XML parser to check the # syntax of the XML files. XML_SCHEMA = # The XML_DTD tag can be used to specify an XML DTD, # which can be used by a validating XML parser to check the # syntax of the XML files. XML_DTD = # If the XML_PROGRAMLISTING tag is set to YES Doxygen will # dump the program listings (including syntax highlighting # and cross-referencing information) to the XML output. Note that # enabling this will significantly increase the size of the XML output. XML_PROGRAMLISTING = YES #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options for the AutoGen Definitions output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_AUTOGEN_DEF tag is set to YES Doxygen will # generate an AutoGen Definitions (see autogen.sf.net) file # that captures the structure of the code including all # documentation. Note that this feature is still experimental # and incomplete at the moment. GENERATE_AUTOGEN_DEF = NO #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the Perl module output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_PERLMOD tag is set to YES Doxygen will # generate a Perl module file that captures the structure of # the code including all documentation. Note that this # feature is still experimental and incomplete at the # moment. GENERATE_PERLMOD = NO # If the PERLMOD_LATEX tag is set to YES Doxygen will generate # the necessary Makefile rules, Perl scripts and LaTeX code to be able # to generate PDF and DVI output from the Perl module output. PERLMOD_LATEX = NO # If the PERLMOD_PRETTY tag is set to YES the Perl module output will be # nicely formatted so it can be parsed by a human reader. # This is useful # if you want to understand what is going on. # On the other hand, if this # tag is set to NO the size of the Perl module output will be much smaller # and Perl will parse it just the same. PERLMOD_PRETTY = YES # The names of the make variables in the generated doxyrules.make file # are prefixed with the string contained in PERLMOD_MAKEVAR_PREFIX. # This is useful so different doxyrules.make files included by the same # Makefile don't overwrite each other's variables. PERLMOD_MAKEVAR_PREFIX = #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Configuration options related to the preprocessor #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the ENABLE_PREPROCESSING tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # evaluate all C-preprocessor directives found in the sources and include # files. ENABLE_PREPROCESSING = YES # If the MACRO_EXPANSION tag is set to YES Doxygen will expand all macro # names in the source code. If set to NO (the default) only conditional # compilation will be performed. Macro expansion can be done in a controlled # way by setting EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF to YES. MACRO_EXPANSION = NO # If the EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF and MACRO_EXPANSION tags are both set to YES # then the macro expansion is limited to the macros specified with the # PREDEFINED and EXPAND_AS_DEFINED tags. EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF = NO # If the SEARCH_INCLUDES tag is set to YES (the default) the includes files # in the INCLUDE_PATH (see below) will be search if a #include is found. SEARCH_INCLUDES = YES # The INCLUDE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more directories that # contain include files that are not input files but should be processed by # the preprocessor. INCLUDE_PATH = # You can use the INCLUDE_FILE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard # patterns (like *.h and *.hpp) to filter out the header-files in the # directories. If left blank, the patterns specified with FILE_PATTERNS will # be used. INCLUDE_FILE_PATTERNS = # The PREDEFINED tag can be used to specify one or more macro names that # are defined before the preprocessor is started (similar to the -D option of # gcc). The argument of the tag is a list of macros of the form: name # or name=definition (no spaces). If the definition and the = are # omitted =1 is assumed. To prevent a macro definition from being # undefined via #undef or recursively expanded use the := operator # instead of the = operator. PREDEFINED = # If the MACRO_EXPANSION and EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF tags are set to YES then # this tag can be used to specify a list of macro names that should be expanded. # The macro definition that is found in the sources will be used. # Use the PREDEFINED tag if you want to use a different macro definition. EXPAND_AS_DEFINED = # If the SKIP_FUNCTION_MACROS tag is set to YES (the default) then # doxygen's preprocessor will remove all function-like macros that are alone # on a line, have an all uppercase name, and do not end with a semicolon. Such # function macros are typically used for boiler-plate code, and will confuse # the parser if not removed. SKIP_FUNCTION_MACROS = YES #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Configuration::additions related to external references #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The TAGFILES option can be used to specify one or more tagfiles. # Optionally an initial location of the external documentation # can be added for each tagfile. The format of a tag file without # this location is as follows: # # TAGFILES = file1 file2 ... # Adding location for the tag files is done as follows: # # TAGFILES = file1=loc1 "file2 = loc2" ... # where "loc1" and "loc2" can be relative or absolute paths or # URLs. If a location is present for each tag, the installdox tool # does not have to be run to correct the links. # Note that each tag file must have a unique name # (where the name does NOT include the path) # If a tag file is not located in the directory in which doxygen # is run, you must also specify the path to the tagfile here. TAGFILES = # When a file name is specified after GENERATE_TAGFILE, doxygen will create # a tag file that is based on the input files it reads. GENERATE_TAGFILE = # If the ALLEXTERNALS tag is set to YES all external classes will be listed # in the class index. If set to NO only the inherited external classes # will be listed. ALLEXTERNALS = NO # If the EXTERNAL_GROUPS tag is set to YES all external groups will be listed # in the modules index. If set to NO, only the current project's groups will # be listed. EXTERNAL_GROUPS = YES # The PERL_PATH should be the absolute path and name of the perl script # interpreter (i.e. the result of `which perl'). PERL_PATH = /usr/bin/perl #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Configuration options related to the dot tool #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the CLASS_DIAGRAMS tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # generate a inheritance diagram (in HTML, RTF and LaTeX) for classes with base # or super classes. Setting the tag to NO turns the diagrams off. Note that # this option is superseded by the HAVE_DOT option below. This is only a # fallback. It is recommended to install and use dot, since it yields more # powerful graphs. CLASS_DIAGRAMS = YES # You can define message sequence charts within doxygen comments using the \msc # command. Doxygen will then run the mscgen tool (see # http://www.mcternan.me.uk/mscgen/) to produce the chart and insert it in the # documentation. The MSCGEN_PATH tag allows you to specify the directory where # the mscgen tool resides. If left empty the tool is assumed to be found in the # default search path. MSCGEN_PATH = # If set to YES, the inheritance and collaboration graphs will hide # inheritance and usage relations if the target is undocumented # or is not a class. HIDE_UNDOC_RELATIONS = YES # If you set the HAVE_DOT tag to YES then doxygen will assume the dot tool is # available from the path. This tool is part of Graphviz, a graph visualization # toolkit from AT&T and Lucent Bell Labs. The other options in this section # have no effect if this option is set to NO (the default) HAVE_DOT = NO # By default doxygen will write a font called FreeSans.ttf to the output # directory and reference it in all dot files that doxygen generates. This # font does not include all possible unicode characters however, so when you need # these (or just want a differently looking font) you can specify the font name # using DOT_FONTNAME. You need need to make sure dot is able to find the font, # which can be done by putting it in a standard location or by setting the # DOTFONTPATH environment variable or by setting DOT_FONTPATH to the directory # containing the font. DOT_FONTNAME = FreeSans # The DOT_FONTSIZE tag can be used to set the size of the font of dot graphs. # The default size is 10pt. DOT_FONTSIZE = 10 # By default doxygen will tell dot to use the output directory to look for the # FreeSans.ttf font (which doxygen will put there itself). If you specify a # different font using DOT_FONTNAME you can set the path where dot # can find it using this tag. DOT_FONTPATH = # If the CLASS_GRAPH and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen # will generate a graph for each documented class showing the direct and # indirect inheritance relations. Setting this tag to YES will force the # the CLASS_DIAGRAMS tag to NO. CLASS_GRAPH = YES # If the COLLABORATION_GRAPH and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen # will generate a graph for each documented class showing the direct and # indirect implementation dependencies (inheritance, containment, and # class references variables) of the class with other documented classes. COLLABORATION_GRAPH = YES # If the GROUP_GRAPHS and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen # will generate a graph for groups, showing the direct groups dependencies GROUP_GRAPHS = YES # If the UML_LOOK tag is set to YES doxygen will generate inheritance and # collaboration diagrams in a style similar to the OMG's Unified Modeling # Language. UML_LOOK = NO # If set to YES, the inheritance and collaboration graphs will show the # relations between templates and their instances. TEMPLATE_RELATIONS = NO # If the ENABLE_PREPROCESSING, SEARCH_INCLUDES, INCLUDE_GRAPH, and HAVE_DOT # tags are set to YES then doxygen will generate a graph for each documented # file showing the direct and indirect include dependencies of the file with # other documented files. INCLUDE_GRAPH = YES # If the ENABLE_PREPROCESSING, SEARCH_INCLUDES, INCLUDED_BY_GRAPH, and # HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen will generate a graph for each # documented header file showing the documented files that directly or # indirectly include this file. INCLUDED_BY_GRAPH = YES # If the CALL_GRAPH and HAVE_DOT options are set to YES then # doxygen will generate a call dependency graph for every global function # or class method. Note that enabling this option will significantly increase # the time of a run. So in most cases it will be better to enable call graphs # for selected functions only using the \callgraph command. CALL_GRAPH = NO # If the CALLER_GRAPH and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then # doxygen will generate a caller dependency graph for every global function # or class method. Note that enabling this option will significantly increase # the time of a run. So in most cases it will be better to enable caller # graphs for selected functions only using the \callergraph command. CALLER_GRAPH = NO # If the GRAPHICAL_HIERARCHY and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen # will graphical hierarchy of all classes instead of a textual one. GRAPHICAL_HIERARCHY = YES # If the DIRECTORY_GRAPH, SHOW_DIRECTORIES and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES # then doxygen will show the dependencies a directory has on other directories # in a graphical way. The dependency relations are determined by the #include # relations between the files in the directories. DIRECTORY_GRAPH = YES # The DOT_IMAGE_FORMAT tag can be used to set the image format of the images # generated by dot. 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DOT_GRAPH_MAX_NODES = 50 # The MAX_DOT_GRAPH_DEPTH tag can be used to set the maximum depth of the # graphs generated by dot. A depth value of 3 means that only nodes reachable # from the root by following a path via at most 3 edges will be shown. Nodes # that lay further from the root node will be omitted. Note that setting this # option to 1 or 2 may greatly reduce the computation time needed for large # code bases. Also note that the size of a graph can be further restricted by # DOT_GRAPH_MAX_NODES. Using a depth of 0 means no depth restriction. MAX_DOT_GRAPH_DEPTH = 0 # Set the DOT_TRANSPARENT tag to YES to generate images with a transparent # background. This is disabled by default, because dot on Windows does not # seem to support this out of the box. Warning: Depending on the platform used, # enabling this option may lead to badly anti-aliased labels on the edges of # a graph (i.e. they become hard to read). DOT_TRANSPARENT = YES # Set the DOT_MULTI_TARGETS tag to YES allow dot to generate multiple output # files in one run (i.e. multiple -o and -T options on the command line). This # makes dot run faster, but since only newer versions of dot (>1.8.10) # support this, this feature is disabled by default. DOT_MULTI_TARGETS = NO # If the GENERATE_LEGEND tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # generate a legend page explaining the meaning of the various boxes and # arrows in the dot generated graphs. GENERATE_LEGEND = YES # If the DOT_CLEANUP tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # remove the intermediate dot files that are used to generate # the various graphs. DOT_CLEANUP = YES libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-format-region.doc0000644000000000000000000000206211624305356014752 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page format_region Format - region A region definition consists of: \li 8 bits for the kate_space_metric used by the x, y, w, and h values. \li a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" for the x position. \li a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" for the y position. \li a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" for the width. \li a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" for the height. \li a \ref format_32v "variable length integer" for the default style (-1 if none). Next, we have a \ref format_warp "warp". Kate bitstream 0.2 makes use of this warp to add: \li 1 bit for the clip flag. Kate bitstream 0.6 makes further use of this warp to add: \li a \ref format_metadata "metadata" set. Next, the data ends. */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/README0000644000000000000000000000017011624305356011446 00000000000000This directory contains the documention for libkate. The documentation is based on Doxygen, and is a work in progress. libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate.doxygen.in0000644000000000000000000017352211624305356013532 00000000000000# Doxyfile 1.6.0 # This file describes the settings to be used by the documentation system # doxygen (www.doxygen.org) for a project # # All text after a hash (#) is considered a comment and will be ignored # The format is: # TAG = value [value, ...] # For lists items can also be appended using: # TAG += value [value, ...] # Values that contain spaces should be placed between quotes (" ") #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Project related configuration options #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # This tag specifies the encoding used for all characters in the config file # that follow. The default is UTF-8 which is also the encoding used for all # text before the first occurrence of this tag. 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OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = . # If the CREATE_SUBDIRS tag is set to YES, then doxygen will create # 4096 sub-directories (in 2 levels) under the output directory of each output # format and will distribute the generated files over these directories. # Enabling this option can be useful when feeding doxygen a huge amount of # source files, where putting all generated files in the same directory would # otherwise cause performance problems for the file system. CREATE_SUBDIRS = NO # The OUTPUT_LANGUAGE tag is used to specify the language in which all # documentation generated by doxygen is written. Doxygen will use this # information to generate all constant output in the proper language. # The default language is English, other supported languages are: # Afrikaans, Arabic, Brazilian, Catalan, Chinese, Chinese-Traditional, # Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Esperanto, Farsi, Finnish, French, German, # Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Japanese-en (Japanese with English # messages), Korean, Korean-en, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Macedonian, Persian, # Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Serbian-Cyrilic, Slovak, # Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese. OUTPUT_LANGUAGE = English # If the BRIEF_MEMBER_DESC tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # include brief member descriptions after the members that are listed in # the file and class documentation (similar to JavaDoc). # Set to NO to disable this. BRIEF_MEMBER_DESC = YES # If the REPEAT_BRIEF tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will prepend # the brief description of a member or function before the detailed description. # Note: if both HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS and BRIEF_MEMBER_DESC are set to NO, the # brief descriptions will be completely suppressed. REPEAT_BRIEF = YES # This tag implements a quasi-intelligent brief description abbreviator # that is used to form the text in various listings. Each string # in this list, if found as the leading text of the brief description, will be # stripped from the text and the result after processing the whole list, is # used as the annotated text. Otherwise, the brief description is used as-is. # If left blank, the following values are used ("$name" is automatically # replaced with the name of the entity): "The $name class" "The $name widget" # "The $name file" "is" "provides" "specifies" "contains" # "represents" "a" "an" "the" ABBREVIATE_BRIEF = # If the ALWAYS_DETAILED_SEC and REPEAT_BRIEF tags are both set to YES then # Doxygen will generate a detailed section even if there is only a brief # description. ALWAYS_DETAILED_SEC = NO # If the INLINE_INHERITED_MEMB tag is set to YES, doxygen will show all # inherited members of a class in the documentation of that class as if those # members were ordinary class members. Constructors, destructors and assignment # operators of the base classes will not be shown. INLINE_INHERITED_MEMB = NO # If the FULL_PATH_NAMES tag is set to YES then Doxygen will prepend the full # path before files name in the file list and in the header files. If set # to NO the shortest path that makes the file name unique will be used. FULL_PATH_NAMES = YES # If the FULL_PATH_NAMES tag is set to YES then the STRIP_FROM_PATH tag # can be used to strip a user-defined part of the path. Stripping is # only done if one of the specified strings matches the left-hand part of # the path. The tag can be used to show relative paths in the file list. # If left blank the directory from which doxygen is run is used as the # path to strip. STRIP_FROM_PATH = # The STRIP_FROM_INC_PATH tag can be used to strip a user-defined part of # the path mentioned in the documentation of a class, which tells # the reader which header file to include in order to use a class. # If left blank only the name of the header file containing the class # definition is used. Otherwise one should specify the include paths that # are normally passed to the compiler using the -I flag. STRIP_FROM_INC_PATH = # If the SHORT_NAMES tag is set to YES, doxygen will generate much shorter # (but less readable) file names. This can be useful is your file systems # doesn't support long names like on DOS, Mac, or CD-ROM. SHORT_NAMES = NO # If the JAVADOC_AUTOBRIEF tag is set to YES then Doxygen # will interpret the first line (until the first dot) of a JavaDoc-style # comment as the brief description. If set to NO, the JavaDoc # comments will behave just like regular Qt-style comments # (thus requiring an explicit @brief command for a brief description.) JAVADOC_AUTOBRIEF = NO # If the QT_AUTOBRIEF tag is set to YES then Doxygen will # interpret the first line (until the first dot) of a Qt-style # comment as the brief description. If set to NO, the comments # will behave just like regular Qt-style comments (thus requiring # an explicit \brief command for a brief description.) QT_AUTOBRIEF = NO # The MULTILINE_CPP_IS_BRIEF tag can be set to YES to make Doxygen # treat a multi-line C++ special comment block (i.e. a block of //! or /// # comments) as a brief description. This used to be the default behaviour. # The new default is to treat a multi-line C++ comment block as a detailed # description. Set this tag to YES if you prefer the old behaviour instead. MULTILINE_CPP_IS_BRIEF = NO # If the INHERIT_DOCS tag is set to YES (the default) then an undocumented # member inherits the documentation from any documented member that it # re-implements. INHERIT_DOCS = YES # If the SEPARATE_MEMBER_PAGES tag is set to YES, then doxygen will produce # a new page for each member. If set to NO, the documentation of a member will # be part of the file/class/namespace that contains it. SEPARATE_MEMBER_PAGES = NO # The TAB_SIZE tag can be used to set the number of spaces in a tab. # Doxygen uses this value to replace tabs by spaces in code fragments. TAB_SIZE = 8 # This tag can be used to specify a number of aliases that acts # as commands in the documentation. An alias has the form "name=value". # For example adding "sideeffect=\par Side Effects:\n" will allow you to # put the command \sideeffect (or @sideeffect) in the documentation, which # will result in a user-defined paragraph with heading "Side Effects:". # You can put \n's in the value part of an alias to insert newlines. ALIASES = # Set the OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C tag to YES if your project consists of C # sources only. Doxygen will then generate output that is more tailored for C. # For instance, some of the names that are used will be different. The list # of all members will be omitted, etc. OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C = YES # Set the OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_JAVA tag to YES if your project consists of Java # sources only. Doxygen will then generate output that is more tailored for # Java. For instance, namespaces will be presented as packages, qualified # scopes will look different, etc. OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_JAVA = NO # Set the OPTIMIZE_FOR_FORTRAN tag to YES if your project consists of Fortran # sources only. Doxygen will then generate output that is more tailored for # Fortran. OPTIMIZE_FOR_FORTRAN = NO # Set the OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_VHDL tag to YES if your project consists of VHDL # sources. Doxygen will then generate output that is tailored for # VHDL. OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_VHDL = NO # Doxygen selects the parser to use depending on the extension of the files it parses. # With this tag you can assign which parser to use for a given extension. # Doxygen has a built-in mapping, but you can override or extend it using this tag. # The format is ext=language, where ext is a file extension, and language is one of # the parsers supported by doxygen: IDL, Java, Javascript, C#, C, C++, D, PHP, # Objective-C, Python, Fortran, VHDL, C, C++. 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If left blank # NO is used. WARNINGS = YES # If WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED is set to YES, then doxygen will generate warnings # for undocumented members. If EXTRACT_ALL is set to YES then this flag will # automatically be disabled. WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED = YES # If WARN_IF_DOC_ERROR is set to YES, doxygen will generate warnings for # potential errors in the documentation, such as not documenting some # parameters in a documented function, or documenting parameters that # don't exist or using markup commands wrongly. WARN_IF_DOC_ERROR = YES # This WARN_NO_PARAMDOC option can be abled to get warnings for # functions that are documented, but have no documentation for their parameters # or return value. If set to NO (the default) doxygen will only warn about # wrong or incomplete parameter documentation, but not about the absence of # documentation. WARN_NO_PARAMDOC = YES # The WARN_FORMAT tag determines the format of the warning messages that # doxygen can produce. 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If left # blank the following patterns are tested: # *.c *.cc *.cxx *.cpp *.c++ *.java *.ii *.ixx *.ipp *.i++ *.inl *.h *.hh *.hxx # *.hpp *.h++ *.idl *.odl *.cs *.php *.php3 *.inc *.m *.mm *.py *.f90 FILE_PATTERNS = *.h \ *.c \ *.doc # The RECURSIVE tag can be used to turn specify whether or not subdirectories # should be searched for input files as well. Possible values are YES and NO. # If left blank NO is used. RECURSIVE = YES # The EXCLUDE tag can be used to specify files and/or directories that should # excluded from the INPUT source files. This way you can easily exclude a # subdirectory from a directory tree whose root is specified with the INPUT tag. EXCLUDE = # The EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS tag can be used select whether or not files or # directories that are symbolic links (a Unix filesystem feature) are excluded # from the input. EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS = NO # If the value of the INPUT tag contains directories, you can use the # EXCLUDE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard patterns to exclude # certain files from those directories. Note that the wildcards are matched # against the file with absolute path, so to exclude all test directories # for example use the pattern */test/* EXCLUDE_PATTERNS = */src/*.h # The EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS tag can be used to specify one or more symbol names # (namespaces, classes, functions, etc.) that should be excluded from the # output. The symbol name can be a fully qualified name, a word, or if the # wildcard * is used, a substring. Examples: ANamespace, AClass, # AClass::ANamespace, ANamespace::*Test EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS = # The EXAMPLE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more files or # directories that contain example code fragments that are included (see # the \include command). EXAMPLE_PATH = @top_srcdir@/examples/src # If the value of the EXAMPLE_PATH tag contains directories, you can use the # EXAMPLE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard pattern (like *.cpp # and *.h) to filter out the source-files in the directories. If left # blank all files are included. EXAMPLE_PATTERNS = # If the EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE tag is set to YES then subdirectories will be # searched for input files to be used with the \include or \dontinclude # commands irrespective of the value of the RECURSIVE tag. # Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank NO is used. EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE = NO # The IMAGE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more files or # directories that contain image that are included in the documentation (see # the \image command). IMAGE_PATH = # The INPUT_FILTER tag can be used to specify a program that doxygen should # invoke to filter for each input file. Doxygen will invoke the filter program # by executing (via popen()) the command , where # is the value of the INPUT_FILTER tag, and is the name of an # input file. Doxygen will then use the output that the filter program writes # to standard output. # If FILTER_PATTERNS is specified, this tag will be # ignored. INPUT_FILTER = # The FILTER_PATTERNS tag can be used to specify filters on a per file pattern # basis. # Doxygen will compare the file name with each pattern and apply the # filter if there is a match. # The filters are a list of the form: # pattern=filter (like *.cpp=my_cpp_filter). See INPUT_FILTER for further # info on how filters are used. If FILTER_PATTERNS is empty, INPUT_FILTER # is applied to all files. FILTER_PATTERNS = # If the FILTER_SOURCE_FILES tag is set to YES, the input filter (if set using # INPUT_FILTER) will be used to filter the input files when producing source # files to browse (i.e. when SOURCE_BROWSER is set to YES). FILTER_SOURCE_FILES = NO #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to source browsing #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the SOURCE_BROWSER tag is set to YES then a list of source files will # be generated. Documented entities will be cross-referenced with these sources. # Note: To get rid of all source code in the generated output, make sure also # VERBATIM_HEADERS is set to NO. SOURCE_BROWSER = NO # Setting the INLINE_SOURCES tag to YES will include the body # of functions and classes directly in the documentation. INLINE_SOURCES = NO # Setting the STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS tag to YES (the default) will instruct # doxygen to hide any special comment blocks from generated source code # fragments. Normal C and C++ comments will always remain visible. STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS = YES # If the REFERENCED_BY_RELATION tag is set to YES # then for each documented function all documented # functions referencing it will be listed. REFERENCED_BY_RELATION = YES # If the REFERENCES_RELATION tag is set to YES # then for each documented function all documented entities # called/used by that function will be listed. REFERENCES_RELATION = YES # If the REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE tag is set to YES (the default) # and SOURCE_BROWSER tag is set to YES, then the hyperlinks from # functions in REFERENCES_RELATION and REFERENCED_BY_RELATION lists will # link to the source code. # Otherwise they will link to the documentation. REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE = YES # If the USE_HTAGS tag is set to YES then the references to source code # will point to the HTML generated by the htags(1) tool instead of doxygen # built-in source browser. The htags tool is part of GNU's global source # tagging system (see http://www.gnu.org/software/global/global.html). You # will need version 4.8.6 or higher. USE_HTAGS = NO # If the VERBATIM_HEADERS tag is set to YES (the default) then Doxygen # will generate a verbatim copy of the header file for each class for # which an include is specified. Set to NO to disable this. VERBATIM_HEADERS = YES #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the alphabetical class index #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the ALPHABETICAL_INDEX tag is set to YES, an alphabetical index # of all compounds will be generated. Enable this if the project # contains a lot of classes, structs, unions or interfaces. ALPHABETICAL_INDEX = NO # If the alphabetical index is enabled (see ALPHABETICAL_INDEX) then # the COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX tag can be used to specify the number of columns # in which this list will be split (can be a number in the range [1..20]) COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX = 5 # In case all classes in a project start with a common prefix, all # classes will be put under the same header in the alphabetical index. # The IGNORE_PREFIX tag can be used to specify one or more prefixes that # should be ignored while generating the index headers. IGNORE_PREFIX = kate_ \ KATE_ #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the HTML output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_HTML tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # generate HTML output. GENERATE_HTML = YES # The HTML_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the HTML docs will be put. # If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be # put in front of it. If left blank `html' will be used as the default path. HTML_OUTPUT = html # The HTML_FILE_EXTENSION tag can be used to specify the file extension for # each generated HTML page (for example: .htm,.php,.asp). If it is left blank # doxygen will generate files with .html extension. HTML_FILE_EXTENSION = .html # The HTML_HEADER tag can be used to specify a personal HTML header for # each generated HTML page. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a # standard header. HTML_HEADER = # The HTML_FOOTER tag can be used to specify a personal HTML footer for # each generated HTML page. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a # standard footer. HTML_FOOTER = # The HTML_STYLESHEET tag can be used to specify a user-defined cascading # style sheet that is used by each HTML page. It can be used to # fine-tune the look of the HTML output. If the tag is left blank doxygen # will generate a default style sheet. Note that doxygen will try to copy # the style sheet file to the HTML output directory, so don't put your own # stylesheet in the HTML output directory as well, or it will be erased! HTML_STYLESHEET = # If the HTML_ALIGN_MEMBERS tag is set to YES, the members of classes, # files or namespaces will be aligned in HTML using tables. If set to # NO a bullet list will be used. HTML_ALIGN_MEMBERS = YES # If the HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS tag is set to YES then the generated HTML # documentation will contain sections that can be hidden and shown after the # page has loaded. For this to work a browser that supports # JavaScript and DHTML is required (for instance Mozilla 1.0+, Firefox # Netscape 6.0+, Internet explorer 5.0+, Konqueror, or Safari). HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS = NO # If the GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, additional index files # will be generated that can be used as input for Apple's Xcode 3 # integrated development environment, introduced with OSX 10.5 (Leopard). # To create a documentation set, doxygen will generate a Makefile in the # HTML output directory. Running make will produce the docset in that # directory and running "make install" will install the docset in # ~/Library/Developer/Shared/Documentation/DocSets so that Xcode will find # it at startup. # See http://developer.apple.com/tools/creatingdocsetswithdoxygen.html for more information. GENERATE_DOCSET = NO # When GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, this tag determines the name of the # feed. A documentation feed provides an umbrella under which multiple # documentation sets from a single provider (such as a company or product suite) # can be grouped. DOCSET_FEEDNAME = "Doxygen generated docs" # When GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, this tag specifies a string that # should uniquely identify the documentation set bundle. This should be a # reverse domain-name style string, e.g. com.mycompany.MyDocSet. Doxygen # will append .docset to the name. DOCSET_BUNDLE_ID = org.doxygen.Project # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, additional index files # will be generated that can be used as input for tools like the # Microsoft HTML help workshop to generate a compiled HTML help file (.chm) # of the generated HTML documentation. GENERATE_HTMLHELP = NO # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the CHM_FILE tag can # be used to specify the file name of the resulting .chm file. You # can add a path in front of the file if the result should not be # written to the html output directory. CHM_FILE = # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the HHC_LOCATION tag can # be used to specify the location (absolute path including file name) of # the HTML help compiler (hhc.exe). If non-empty doxygen will try to run # the HTML help compiler on the generated index.hhp. HHC_LOCATION = # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the GENERATE_CHI flag # controls if a separate .chi index file is generated (YES) or that # it should be included in the master .chm file (NO). GENERATE_CHI = NO # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the CHM_INDEX_ENCODING # is used to encode HtmlHelp index (hhk), content (hhc) and project file # content. CHM_INDEX_ENCODING = # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the BINARY_TOC flag # controls whether a binary table of contents is generated (YES) or a # normal table of contents (NO) in the .chm file. BINARY_TOC = NO # The TOC_EXPAND flag can be set to YES to add extra items for group members # to the contents of the HTML help documentation and to the tree view. TOC_EXPAND = NO # If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES and both QHP_NAMESPACE and QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER # are set, an additional index file will be generated that can be used as input for # Qt's qhelpgenerator to generate a Qt Compressed Help (.qch) of the generated # HTML documentation. GENERATE_QHP = NO # If the QHG_LOCATION tag is specified, the QCH_FILE tag can # be used to specify the file name of the resulting .qch file. # The path specified is relative to the HTML output folder. QCH_FILE = # The QHP_NAMESPACE tag specifies the namespace to use when generating # Qt Help Project output. For more information please see # http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#namespace QHP_NAMESPACE = # The QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER tag specifies the namespace to use when generating # Qt Help Project output. For more information please see # http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#virtual-folders QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER = doc # If QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME is set, it specifies the name of a custom filter to add. # For more information please see # http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#custom-filters QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME = # The QHP_CUST_FILT_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes of the custom filter to add.For more information please see # Qt Help Project / Custom Filters. QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS = # The QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes this project's # filter section matches. # Qt Help Project / Filter Attributes. QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS = # If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES, the QHG_LOCATION tag can # be used to specify the location of Qt's qhelpgenerator. # If non-empty doxygen will try to run qhelpgenerator on the generated # .qhp file. QHG_LOCATION = # The DISABLE_INDEX tag can be used to turn on/off the condensed index at # top of each HTML page. The value NO (the default) enables the index and # the value YES disables it. DISABLE_INDEX = NO # This tag can be used to set the number of enum values (range [1..20]) # that doxygen will group on one line in the generated HTML documentation. ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE = 4 # The GENERATE_TREEVIEW tag is used to specify whether a tree-like index # structure should be generated to display hierarchical information. # If the tag value is set to FRAME, a side panel will be generated # containing a tree-like index structure (just like the one that # is generated for HTML Help). For this to work a browser that supports # JavaScript, DHTML, CSS and frames is required (i.e. any modern browser). # Windows users are probably better off using the HTML help feature. GENERATE_TREEVIEW = NO # By enabling USE_INLINE_TREES, doxygen will generate the Groups, Directories, # and Class Hierarchy pages using a tree view instead of an ordered list. USE_INLINE_TREES = NO # If the treeview is enabled (see GENERATE_TREEVIEW) then this tag can be # used to set the initial width (in pixels) of the frame in which the tree # is shown. TREEVIEW_WIDTH = 250 # Use this tag to change the font size of Latex formulas included # as images in the HTML documentation. The default is 10. Note that # when you change the font size after a successful doxygen run you need # to manually remove any form_*.png images from the HTML output directory # to force them to be regenerated. FORMULA_FONTSIZE = 10 # When the SEARCHENGINE tag is enable doxygen will generate a search box for the HTML output. The underlying search engine uses javascript # and DHTML and should work on any modern browser. Note that when using HTML help (GENERATE_HTMLHELP) or Qt help (GENERATE_QHP) # there is already a search function so this one should typically # be disabled. SEARCHENGINE = NO #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the LaTeX output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_LATEX tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # generate Latex output. GENERATE_LATEX = NO # The LATEX_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the LaTeX docs will be put. # If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be # put in front of it. If left blank `latex' will be used as the default path. LATEX_OUTPUT = latex # The LATEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the LaTeX command name to be # invoked. If left blank `latex' will be used as the default command name. LATEX_CMD_NAME = latex # The MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the command name to # generate index for LaTeX. If left blank `makeindex' will be used as the # default command name. MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME = makeindex # If the COMPACT_LATEX tag is set to YES Doxygen generates more compact # LaTeX documents. This may be useful for small projects and may help to # save some trees in general. COMPACT_LATEX = NO # The PAPER_TYPE tag can be used to set the paper type that is used # by the printer. Possible values are: a4, a4wide, letter, legal and # executive. If left blank a4wide will be used. PAPER_TYPE = a4wide # The EXTRA_PACKAGES tag can be to specify one or more names of LaTeX # packages that should be included in the LaTeX output. EXTRA_PACKAGES = # The LATEX_HEADER tag can be used to specify a personal LaTeX header for # the generated latex document. The header should contain everything until # the first chapter. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a # standard header. Notice: only use this tag if you know what you are doing! LATEX_HEADER = # If the PDF_HYPERLINKS tag is set to YES, the LaTeX that is generated # is prepared for conversion to pdf (using ps2pdf). The pdf file will # contain links (just like the HTML output) instead of page references # This makes the output suitable for online browsing using a pdf viewer. PDF_HYPERLINKS = NO # If the USE_PDFLATEX tag is set to YES, pdflatex will be used instead of # plain latex in the generated Makefile. Set this option to YES to get a # higher quality PDF documentation. USE_PDFLATEX = NO # If the LATEX_BATCHMODE tag is set to YES, doxygen will add the \\batchmode. # command to the generated LaTeX files. This will instruct LaTeX to keep # running if errors occur, instead of asking the user for help. # This option is also used when generating formulas in HTML. LATEX_BATCHMODE = NO # If LATEX_HIDE_INDICES is set to YES then doxygen will not # include the index chapters (such as File Index, Compound Index, etc.) # in the output. LATEX_HIDE_INDICES = NO # If LATEX_SOURCE_CODE is set to YES then doxygen will include source code with syntax highlighting in the LaTeX output. Note that which sources are shown also depends on other settings such as SOURCE_BROWSER. LATEX_SOURCE_CODE = NO #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the RTF output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_RTF tag is set to YES Doxygen will generate RTF output # The RTF output is optimized for Word 97 and may not look very pretty with # other RTF readers or editors. GENERATE_RTF = NO # The RTF_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the RTF docs will be put. # If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be # put in front of it. If left blank `rtf' will be used as the default path. RTF_OUTPUT = rtf # If the COMPACT_RTF tag is set to YES Doxygen generates more compact # RTF documents. This may be useful for small projects and may help to # save some trees in general. COMPACT_RTF = NO # If the RTF_HYPERLINKS tag is set to YES, the RTF that is generated # will contain hyperlink fields. The RTF file will # contain links (just like the HTML output) instead of page references. # This makes the output suitable for online browsing using WORD or other # programs which support those fields. # Note: wordpad (write) and others do not support links. RTF_HYPERLINKS = NO # Load stylesheet definitions from file. Syntax is similar to doxygen's # config file, i.e. a series of assignments. You only have to provide # replacements, missing definitions are set to their default value. RTF_STYLESHEET_FILE = # Set optional variables used in the generation of an rtf document. # Syntax is similar to doxygen's config file. RTF_EXTENSIONS_FILE = #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the man page output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_MAN tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # generate man pages GENERATE_MAN = NO # The MAN_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the man pages will be put. # If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be # put in front of it. If left blank `man' will be used as the default path. MAN_OUTPUT = man # The MAN_EXTENSION tag determines the extension that is added to # the generated man pages (default is the subroutine's section .3) MAN_EXTENSION = .3 # If the MAN_LINKS tag is set to YES and Doxygen generates man output, # then it will generate one additional man file for each entity # documented in the real man page(s). These additional files # only source the real man page, but without them the man command # would be unable to find the correct page. The default is NO. MAN_LINKS = NO #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the XML output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_XML tag is set to YES Doxygen will # generate an XML file that captures the structure of # the code including all documentation. GENERATE_XML = NO # The XML_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the XML pages will be put. # If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be # put in front of it. If left blank `xml' will be used as the default path. XML_OUTPUT = xml # The XML_SCHEMA tag can be used to specify an XML schema, # which can be used by a validating XML parser to check the # syntax of the XML files. XML_SCHEMA = # The XML_DTD tag can be used to specify an XML DTD, # which can be used by a validating XML parser to check the # syntax of the XML files. XML_DTD = # If the XML_PROGRAMLISTING tag is set to YES Doxygen will # dump the program listings (including syntax highlighting # and cross-referencing information) to the XML output. Note that # enabling this will significantly increase the size of the XML output. XML_PROGRAMLISTING = YES #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options for the AutoGen Definitions output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_AUTOGEN_DEF tag is set to YES Doxygen will # generate an AutoGen Definitions (see autogen.sf.net) file # that captures the structure of the code including all # documentation. Note that this feature is still experimental # and incomplete at the moment. GENERATE_AUTOGEN_DEF = NO #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the Perl module output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_PERLMOD tag is set to YES Doxygen will # generate a Perl module file that captures the structure of # the code including all documentation. Note that this # feature is still experimental and incomplete at the # moment. GENERATE_PERLMOD = NO # If the PERLMOD_LATEX tag is set to YES Doxygen will generate # the necessary Makefile rules, Perl scripts and LaTeX code to be able # to generate PDF and DVI output from the Perl module output. PERLMOD_LATEX = NO # If the PERLMOD_PRETTY tag is set to YES the Perl module output will be # nicely formatted so it can be parsed by a human reader. # This is useful # if you want to understand what is going on. # On the other hand, if this # tag is set to NO the size of the Perl module output will be much smaller # and Perl will parse it just the same. PERLMOD_PRETTY = YES # The names of the make variables in the generated doxyrules.make file # are prefixed with the string contained in PERLMOD_MAKEVAR_PREFIX. # This is useful so different doxyrules.make files included by the same # Makefile don't overwrite each other's variables. PERLMOD_MAKEVAR_PREFIX = #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Configuration options related to the preprocessor #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the ENABLE_PREPROCESSING tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # evaluate all C-preprocessor directives found in the sources and include # files. ENABLE_PREPROCESSING = YES # If the MACRO_EXPANSION tag is set to YES Doxygen will expand all macro # names in the source code. If set to NO (the default) only conditional # compilation will be performed. Macro expansion can be done in a controlled # way by setting EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF to YES. MACRO_EXPANSION = NO # If the EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF and MACRO_EXPANSION tags are both set to YES # then the macro expansion is limited to the macros specified with the # PREDEFINED and EXPAND_AS_DEFINED tags. EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF = NO # If the SEARCH_INCLUDES tag is set to YES (the default) the includes files # in the INCLUDE_PATH (see below) will be search if a #include is found. SEARCH_INCLUDES = YES # The INCLUDE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more directories that # contain include files that are not input files but should be processed by # the preprocessor. INCLUDE_PATH = # You can use the INCLUDE_FILE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard # patterns (like *.h and *.hpp) to filter out the header-files in the # directories. If left blank, the patterns specified with FILE_PATTERNS will # be used. INCLUDE_FILE_PATTERNS = # The PREDEFINED tag can be used to specify one or more macro names that # are defined before the preprocessor is started (similar to the -D option of # gcc). The argument of the tag is a list of macros of the form: name # or name=definition (no spaces). If the definition and the = are # omitted =1 is assumed. To prevent a macro definition from being # undefined via #undef or recursively expanded use the := operator # instead of the = operator. PREDEFINED = # If the MACRO_EXPANSION and EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF tags are set to YES then # this tag can be used to specify a list of macro names that should be expanded. # The macro definition that is found in the sources will be used. # Use the PREDEFINED tag if you want to use a different macro definition. EXPAND_AS_DEFINED = # If the SKIP_FUNCTION_MACROS tag is set to YES (the default) then # doxygen's preprocessor will remove all function-like macros that are alone # on a line, have an all uppercase name, and do not end with a semicolon. Such # function macros are typically used for boiler-plate code, and will confuse # the parser if not removed. SKIP_FUNCTION_MACROS = YES #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Configuration::additions related to external references #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The TAGFILES option can be used to specify one or more tagfiles. # Optionally an initial location of the external documentation # can be added for each tagfile. The format of a tag file without # this location is as follows: # # TAGFILES = file1 file2 ... # Adding location for the tag files is done as follows: # # TAGFILES = file1=loc1 "file2 = loc2" ... # where "loc1" and "loc2" can be relative or absolute paths or # URLs. If a location is present for each tag, the installdox tool # does not have to be run to correct the links. # Note that each tag file must have a unique name # (where the name does NOT include the path) # If a tag file is not located in the directory in which doxygen # is run, you must also specify the path to the tagfile here. TAGFILES = # When a file name is specified after GENERATE_TAGFILE, doxygen will create # a tag file that is based on the input files it reads. GENERATE_TAGFILE = # If the ALLEXTERNALS tag is set to YES all external classes will be listed # in the class index. If set to NO only the inherited external classes # will be listed. ALLEXTERNALS = NO # If the EXTERNAL_GROUPS tag is set to YES all external groups will be listed # in the modules index. If set to NO, only the current project's groups will # be listed. EXTERNAL_GROUPS = YES # The PERL_PATH should be the absolute path and name of the perl script # interpreter (i.e. the result of `which perl'). PERL_PATH = /usr/bin/perl #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Configuration options related to the dot tool #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the CLASS_DIAGRAMS tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # generate a inheritance diagram (in HTML, RTF and LaTeX) for classes with base # or super classes. Setting the tag to NO turns the diagrams off. Note that # this option is superseded by the HAVE_DOT option below. This is only a # fallback. It is recommended to install and use dot, since it yields more # powerful graphs. CLASS_DIAGRAMS = YES # You can define message sequence charts within doxygen comments using the \msc # command. Doxygen will then run the mscgen tool (see # http://www.mcternan.me.uk/mscgen/) to produce the chart and insert it in the # documentation. The MSCGEN_PATH tag allows you to specify the directory where # the mscgen tool resides. If left empty the tool is assumed to be found in the # default search path. MSCGEN_PATH = # If set to YES, the inheritance and collaboration graphs will hide # inheritance and usage relations if the target is undocumented # or is not a class. HIDE_UNDOC_RELATIONS = YES # If you set the HAVE_DOT tag to YES then doxygen will assume the dot tool is # available from the path. This tool is part of Graphviz, a graph visualization # toolkit from AT&T and Lucent Bell Labs. The other options in this section # have no effect if this option is set to NO (the default) HAVE_DOT = NO # By default doxygen will write a font called FreeSans.ttf to the output # directory and reference it in all dot files that doxygen generates. This # font does not include all possible unicode characters however, so when you need # these (or just want a differently looking font) you can specify the font name # using DOT_FONTNAME. You need need to make sure dot is able to find the font, # which can be done by putting it in a standard location or by setting the # DOTFONTPATH environment variable or by setting DOT_FONTPATH to the directory # containing the font. DOT_FONTNAME = FreeSans # The DOT_FONTSIZE tag can be used to set the size of the font of dot graphs. # The default size is 10pt. DOT_FONTSIZE = 10 # By default doxygen will tell dot to use the output directory to look for the # FreeSans.ttf font (which doxygen will put there itself). If you specify a # different font using DOT_FONTNAME you can set the path where dot # can find it using this tag. DOT_FONTPATH = # If the CLASS_GRAPH and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen # will generate a graph for each documented class showing the direct and # indirect inheritance relations. Setting this tag to YES will force the # the CLASS_DIAGRAMS tag to NO. CLASS_GRAPH = YES # If the COLLABORATION_GRAPH and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen # will generate a graph for each documented class showing the direct and # indirect implementation dependencies (inheritance, containment, and # class references variables) of the class with other documented classes. COLLABORATION_GRAPH = YES # If the GROUP_GRAPHS and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen # will generate a graph for groups, showing the direct groups dependencies GROUP_GRAPHS = YES # If the UML_LOOK tag is set to YES doxygen will generate inheritance and # collaboration diagrams in a style similar to the OMG's Unified Modeling # Language. UML_LOOK = NO # If set to YES, the inheritance and collaboration graphs will show the # relations between templates and their instances. TEMPLATE_RELATIONS = NO # If the ENABLE_PREPROCESSING, SEARCH_INCLUDES, INCLUDE_GRAPH, and HAVE_DOT # tags are set to YES then doxygen will generate a graph for each documented # file showing the direct and indirect include dependencies of the file with # other documented files. INCLUDE_GRAPH = YES # If the ENABLE_PREPROCESSING, SEARCH_INCLUDES, INCLUDED_BY_GRAPH, and # HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen will generate a graph for each # documented header file showing the documented files that directly or # indirectly include this file. INCLUDED_BY_GRAPH = YES # If the CALL_GRAPH and HAVE_DOT options are set to YES then # doxygen will generate a call dependency graph for every global function # or class method. Note that enabling this option will significantly increase # the time of a run. So in most cases it will be better to enable call graphs # for selected functions only using the \callgraph command. 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DOT_CLEANUP = YES libkate-0.4.1/doc/man/0000777000000000000000000000000011624305356011427 500000000000000libkate-0.4.1/doc/man/katedec.1.in0000644000000000000000000000344311624305356013436 00000000000000.\" Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. .\" This file is part of the Kate codec library. .\" Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. .\" .\" Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed .\" by a BSD style source license included with this source in the .\" file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ .TH "KATEDEC" 1 "01 september 2008" "libkate @VERSION@ "libkate documentation" .SH NAME katedec \- decodes Kate streams to a textual description .SH SYNOPSIS .B katedec .B "[\-hVv]" .BI "[\-o " outfile ] .BI "[\-t " type ] [ infile ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B katedec decodes Kate streams to libkate's custom description language. .SH OPTIONS .TP \fB\-h\fR Show command line help. .TP \fB\-V\fR Show version information. .TP \fB\-v\fR Increase verbosity. .TP \fB\-o\fR outfile Write the output description file to the given file name (writes to stdout if not specified). It is possible to write to multiple files (eg, if the input contains several Kate streams) by passing printf style formatting tags in the filename. Formatting tags are strings starting with a '%' character, followed by the tag itself. Known tags are: % replaced by a verbatim % character l replaced by the stream language c replaced by the stream category s replaced by the stream serial number, in hexadecimal format i replaced by the index of the stream in the input file, starting from 0 .TP \fB\-t\fR type Set the output format type: kate: Kate description format srt: SubRip format (non text information will be lost) .SH EXAMPLES Decodes a Kate stream to a textual description: katedec \-o output.kate input.ogg Decodes several multiplexed Kate streams to SubRip files: katedec \-t srt \-o output.%l.kate input.ogg .SH SEE ALSO .PP \fBkateenc\fR(1), \fBkatalyzer\fR(1) libkate-0.4.1/doc/man/kateenc.10000644000000000000000000000534111624305356013042 00000000000000.\" Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Vincent Penquerc'h. .\" This file is part of the Kate codec library. .\" Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. .\" .\" Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed .\" by a BSD style source license included with this source in the .\" file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ .TH "KATEENC" 1 "13 october 2010" "libkate 0.4.1 "libkate documentation" .SH NAME kateenc \- create Kate streams from text input .SH SYNOPSIS .B kateenc .B "[\-hVM]" .BI "[\-o " outfile ] .BI "[\-l " language ] .BI "[\-c " category ] .BI "[\-s " serial ] .BI "[\-C " tag=value ] .BI "[\-R " threshold ] .BI "[\-K " threshold ] .BI "\-t " filetype [ infile ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B kateenc creates Kate streams from input files (SubRip SRT subtitles, LRC lyrics, and libkate's custom description language). When saved to an Ogg stream (the default behavior), a Kate stream may then be merged with other Ogg streams (eg, a Theora video) using the oggz tools. .SH OPTIONS .TP \fB\-h\fR Show command line help. .TP \fB\-V\fR Show version information. .TP \fB\-M\fR Allow simple HTML-like markup in SRT files. If this parameter is used, strings such as "" will be interpreted to mean italics, rather than appear as such. Note that various players interpret a slightly different set of HTML tags, and some do not. .TP \fB\-o\fR outfile Write the output Kate stream to the given file name (writes to stdout if not specified). .TP \fB\-l\fR language Sets the language for the stream (default is the language specified in the input, or none). .TP \fB\-c\fR category Sets the category for the stream (default is the category specified in the input, or none). .TP \fB\-s\fR serial Sets the serial number for the output Kate stream (does not apply to raw streams). .TP \fB\-C\fR tag=value Adds a comment to encode into the output Kate stream. The comment must be of the form tag=value, and comply with the Vorbis comment rules (eg, tag is composed of a particular subset of ASCII characters, and value is valid UTF-8). Note that you might have to escape or quote the comment for it to be seen as a single command line parameter. .TP \fB\-t\fR filetype Specifies the type of the input (srt, lrc, kate) .TP \fB\-R\fR threshold Use repeat packets, with the given threshold (in seconds). Data packets will be repeated at intervals of roughly threshold seconds, while active. .TP \fB\-K\fR threshold Use keepalive packets, with the given threshold (in seconds). Keepalive packets will be emitted when no other packet has been emitted for roughly threshold seconds. .SH EXAMPLES Create a Kate stream for Welsh subtitles from a SubRip file: kateenc \-t srt \-l cy \-c SUB \-o output.ogg input.srt .SH SEE ALSO .PP \fBkatedec\fR(1), \fBkatalyzer\fR(1) libkate-0.4.1/doc/man/KateDJ.1.in0000644000000000000000000000445711624305356013146 00000000000000.\" Copyright (C) 2009 Vincent Penquerc'h. .\" This file is part of the Kate codec library. .\" Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. .\" .\" Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed .\" by a BSD style source license included with this source in the .\" file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ .TH "KATEDJ" 1 "18 august 2009" "libkate @VERSION@ "libkate documentation" .SH NAME KateDJ \- edits and remixes Kate streams in Ogg .SH SYNOPSIS .B KateDJ .B "[\-hV]" .SH DESCRIPTION .B KateDJ allows extracting Kate tracks embedded in an Ogg stream, editing them, and rebuilding the Ogg stream after the Kate tracks are modified. .B KateDJ is a simple GUI program, so usage is UI driven, rather than command line driven. This is a walkthrough of the usual program flow: Select \fB'Load Ogg stream'\fR to select the Ogg file you want to remix. Select \fB'Demux file'\fR to extract Kate streams from this file to a temporary directory. Depending on the size of the Ogg file, that step may take a while. A message will then tell you where the temporary files have been placed. All Kate streams will be decoded to a text description and placed in this temporary directory, and a list of them, along with their serial number, language, and category, will be displayed in a list. Those files may then be edited at will, either in the embedded editor by double clicking on the stream in the supplied list, or with your favorite text editor. Any modification may be done, including removing some of those files altogether, or even adding some. However, in order to be recognized, any new files \fBmust\fR be named according to the same naming convention as the existing ones. Once the desired modifications are done, select \fB'Remux file from parts'\fR to attempt to recreate the Ogg stream. If any error occurs (eg, syntax error in the Kate files), a message will inform you. Once the errors are fixed, select \fB'Remux file from parts'\fR again, until the operation succeeds. The embedded editor can test a modified stream, so it more convenient for quick modifications, while your editor of choice may be more powerful for complex modification. .SH OPTIONS .TP \fB\-h\fR Show command line help. .TP \fB\-V\fR Show version information. .SH SEE ALSO .PP \fBkatedec\fR(1), \fBkateenc\fR(1), \fBkatalyzer\fR(1) libkate-0.4.1/doc/man/katedec.10000644000000000000000000000343711624305356013034 00000000000000.\" Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. .\" This file is part of the Kate codec library. .\" Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. .\" .\" Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed .\" by a BSD style source license included with this source in the .\" file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ .TH "KATEDEC" 1 "01 september 2008" "libkate 0.4.1 "libkate documentation" .SH NAME katedec \- decodes Kate streams to a textual description .SH SYNOPSIS .B katedec .B "[\-hVv]" .BI "[\-o " outfile ] .BI "[\-t " type ] [ infile ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B katedec decodes Kate streams to libkate's custom description language. .SH OPTIONS .TP \fB\-h\fR Show command line help. .TP \fB\-V\fR Show version information. .TP \fB\-v\fR Increase verbosity. .TP \fB\-o\fR outfile Write the output description file to the given file name (writes to stdout if not specified). It is possible to write to multiple files (eg, if the input contains several Kate streams) by passing printf style formatting tags in the filename. Formatting tags are strings starting with a '%' character, followed by the tag itself. Known tags are: % replaced by a verbatim % character l replaced by the stream language c replaced by the stream category s replaced by the stream serial number, in hexadecimal format i replaced by the index of the stream in the input file, starting from 0 .TP \fB\-t\fR type Set the output format type: kate: Kate description format srt: SubRip format (non text information will be lost) .SH EXAMPLES Decodes a Kate stream to a textual description: katedec \-o output.kate input.ogg Decodes several multiplexed Kate streams to SubRip files: katedec \-t srt \-o output.%l.kate input.ogg .SH SEE ALSO .PP \fBkateenc\fR(1), \fBkatalyzer\fR(1) libkate-0.4.1/doc/man/katalyzer.10000644000000000000000000000324011624305356013432 00000000000000.\" Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. .\" This file is part of the Kate codec library. .\" Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. .\" .\" Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed .\" by a BSD style source license included with this source in the .\" file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ .TH "KATALYZER" 1 "03 december 2008" "libkate 0.4.1 "libkate documentation" .SH NAME katalyzer \- analyzes Kate streams and displays various information about them. .SH SYNOPSIS .B katalyzer .B "[\-hV]" .BI "[\-l " types ] .B "[\-l!]" [ infile ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B katalyzer analyzes Kate streams and displays information about them. The type of information to select is selectable on the command line. Several multiplexed Kate streams may be analyzed at the same time. .SH OPTIONS .TP \fB\-h\fR Show command line help. .TP \fB\-V\fR Show version information. .TP \fB\-l\fR types Select the types of information to log, from the list below. These characters may be concatenated in a single \-l option, as, eg, \fBls\fR does (eg, \fBkatalyzer\fR \-l Ttv). Refer to the \fBkatalyzer\fR command line help for a fully up to date list of types. e: errors p: packet c: container specific information T: Timing t: text v: event d: dump page and packets S: statistics \-: miscellaneous information that doesn't belong in any other type .TP \fB\-l!\fR Shorthand to select all information to log. .SH EXAMPLES Analyzes any Kate stream in an Ogg file: katalyzer input.ogg Analyzes any Kate stream in an Ogg file, displaying only errors: katalyzer \-l e input.ogg .SH SEE ALSO .PP \fBkatedec\fR(1), \fBkateenc\fR(1) libkate-0.4.1/doc/man/KateDJ.10000644000000000000000000000445311624305356012535 00000000000000.\" Copyright (C) 2009 Vincent Penquerc'h. .\" This file is part of the Kate codec library. .\" Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. .\" .\" Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed .\" by a BSD style source license included with this source in the .\" file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ .TH "KATEDJ" 1 "18 august 2009" "libkate 0.4.1 "libkate documentation" .SH NAME KateDJ \- edits and remixes Kate streams in Ogg .SH SYNOPSIS .B KateDJ .B "[\-hV]" .SH DESCRIPTION .B KateDJ allows extracting Kate tracks embedded in an Ogg stream, editing them, and rebuilding the Ogg stream after the Kate tracks are modified. .B KateDJ is a simple GUI program, so usage is UI driven, rather than command line driven. This is a walkthrough of the usual program flow: Select \fB'Load Ogg stream'\fR to select the Ogg file you want to remix. Select \fB'Demux file'\fR to extract Kate streams from this file to a temporary directory. Depending on the size of the Ogg file, that step may take a while. A message will then tell you where the temporary files have been placed. All Kate streams will be decoded to a text description and placed in this temporary directory, and a list of them, along with their serial number, language, and category, will be displayed in a list. Those files may then be edited at will, either in the embedded editor by double clicking on the stream in the supplied list, or with your favorite text editor. Any modification may be done, including removing some of those files altogether, or even adding some. However, in order to be recognized, any new files \fBmust\fR be named according to the same naming convention as the existing ones. Once the desired modifications are done, select \fB'Remux file from parts'\fR to attempt to recreate the Ogg stream. If any error occurs (eg, syntax error in the Kate files), a message will inform you. Once the errors are fixed, select \fB'Remux file from parts'\fR again, until the operation succeeds. The embedded editor can test a modified stream, so it more convenient for quick modifications, while your editor of choice may be more powerful for complex modification. .SH OPTIONS .TP \fB\-h\fR Show command line help. .TP \fB\-V\fR Show version information. .SH SEE ALSO .PP \fBkatedec\fR(1), \fBkateenc\fR(1), \fBkatalyzer\fR(1) libkate-0.4.1/doc/man/kateenc.1.in0000644000000000000000000000534511624305356013453 00000000000000.\" Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Vincent Penquerc'h. .\" This file is part of the Kate codec library. .\" Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. .\" .\" Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed .\" by a BSD style source license included with this source in the .\" file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ .TH "KATEENC" 1 "13 october 2010" "libkate @VERSION@ "libkate documentation" .SH NAME kateenc \- create Kate streams from text input .SH SYNOPSIS .B kateenc .B "[\-hVM]" .BI "[\-o " outfile ] .BI "[\-l " language ] .BI "[\-c " category ] .BI "[\-s " serial ] .BI "[\-C " tag=value ] .BI "[\-R " threshold ] .BI "[\-K " threshold ] .BI "\-t " filetype [ infile ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B kateenc creates Kate streams from input files (SubRip SRT subtitles, LRC lyrics, and libkate's custom description language). When saved to an Ogg stream (the default behavior), a Kate stream may then be merged with other Ogg streams (eg, a Theora video) using the oggz tools. .SH OPTIONS .TP \fB\-h\fR Show command line help. .TP \fB\-V\fR Show version information. .TP \fB\-M\fR Allow simple HTML-like markup in SRT files. If this parameter is used, strings such as "" will be interpreted to mean italics, rather than appear as such. Note that various players interpret a slightly different set of HTML tags, and some do not. .TP \fB\-o\fR outfile Write the output Kate stream to the given file name (writes to stdout if not specified). .TP \fB\-l\fR language Sets the language for the stream (default is the language specified in the input, or none). .TP \fB\-c\fR category Sets the category for the stream (default is the category specified in the input, or none). .TP \fB\-s\fR serial Sets the serial number for the output Kate stream (does not apply to raw streams). .TP \fB\-C\fR tag=value Adds a comment to encode into the output Kate stream. The comment must be of the form tag=value, and comply with the Vorbis comment rules (eg, tag is composed of a particular subset of ASCII characters, and value is valid UTF-8). Note that you might have to escape or quote the comment for it to be seen as a single command line parameter. .TP \fB\-t\fR filetype Specifies the type of the input (srt, lrc, kate) .TP \fB\-R\fR threshold Use repeat packets, with the given threshold (in seconds). Data packets will be repeated at intervals of roughly threshold seconds, while active. .TP \fB\-K\fR threshold Use keepalive packets, with the given threshold (in seconds). Keepalive packets will be emitted when no other packet has been emitted for roughly threshold seconds. .SH EXAMPLES Create a Kate stream for Welsh subtitles from a SubRip file: kateenc \-t srt \-l cy \-c SUB \-o output.ogg input.srt .SH SEE ALSO .PP \fBkatedec\fR(1), \fBkatalyzer\fR(1) libkate-0.4.1/doc/man/katalyzer.1.in0000644000000000000000000000324411624305356014043 00000000000000.\" Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. .\" This file is part of the Kate codec library. .\" Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. .\" .\" Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed .\" by a BSD style source license included with this source in the .\" file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ .TH "KATALYZER" 1 "03 december 2008" "libkate @VERSION@ "libkate documentation" .SH NAME katalyzer \- analyzes Kate streams and displays various information about them. .SH SYNOPSIS .B katalyzer .B "[\-hV]" .BI "[\-l " types ] .B "[\-l!]" [ infile ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B katalyzer analyzes Kate streams and displays information about them. The type of information to select is selectable on the command line. Several multiplexed Kate streams may be analyzed at the same time. .SH OPTIONS .TP \fB\-h\fR Show command line help. .TP \fB\-V\fR Show version information. .TP \fB\-l\fR types Select the types of information to log, from the list below. These characters may be concatenated in a single \-l option, as, eg, \fBls\fR does (eg, \fBkatalyzer\fR \-l Ttv). Refer to the \fBkatalyzer\fR command line help for a fully up to date list of types. e: errors p: packet c: container specific information T: Timing t: text v: event d: dump page and packets S: statistics \-: miscellaneous information that doesn't belong in any other type .TP \fB\-l!\fR Shorthand to select all information to log. .SH EXAMPLES Analyzes any Kate stream in an Ogg file: katalyzer input.ogg Analyzes any Kate stream in an Ogg file, displaying only errors: katalyzer \-l e input.ogg .SH SEE ALSO .PP \fBkatedec\fR(1), \fBkateenc\fR(1) libkate-0.4.1/doc/man/.gitignore0000644000000000000000000000002411624305356013327 00000000000000kateenc.1 katedec.1 libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-format-bitmaps-header.doc0000644000000000000000000000200211624305356016346 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page format_0x87 Format - header packet type 0x87 - bitmaps This header contains a (possibly empty) list of predefined bitmaps that may be referred to by data packets. This header is mandatory, even if no bitmaps are predefined. As with all headers, the first 8 bytes are composed of the header type (0x87) and the 7 byte kate signature ("kate\0\0\0"). Next, we find a \ref format_32v "variable length integer", holding the number of predefined bitmaps this header contains. A negative value is an error. Next, we find a list of \ref format_bitmap "bitmap" definitions, as many as defined int the previously read number. Next, we find a \ref format_warp "warp". 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libkate-0.4.1/doc/html/structkate__info.html0000644000000000000000000010374111624305356015773 00000000000000 libkate: kate_info Struct Reference

kate_info Struct Reference

#include <kate.h>

Data Fields

unsigned char bitstream_version_major
unsigned char bitstream_version_minor
kate_text_encoding text_encoding
kate_text_directionality text_directionality
unsigned char num_headers
unsigned char granule_shift
kate_uint32_t gps_numerator
kate_uint32_t gps_denominator
kate_const char * language
kate_const char * category
size_t nregions
kate_const kate_region
*kate_const * 
regions
size_t nstyles
kate_const kate_style *kate_const * styles
size_t ncurves
kate_const kate_curve *kate_const * curves
size_t nmotions
kate_const kate_motion
*kate_const * 
motions
size_t npalettes
kate_const kate_palette
*kate_const * 
palettes
size_t nbitmaps
kate_const kate_bitmap
*kate_const * 
bitmaps
size_t nfont_ranges
kate_const kate_font_range
*kate_const * 
font_ranges
size_t nfont_mappings
kate_const kate_font_mapping
*kate_const * 
font_mappings
kate_markup_type text_markup_type
size_t original_canvas_width
size_t original_canvas_height

Detailed Description

Information about a Kate bitstream. On encoding, this information will be filled by the encoder. On decoding, it will be extracted from the stream headers.

Examples:

decoding.c, and encoding.c.


Field Documentation

kate_const kate_bitmap* kate_const* kate_info::bitmaps

the list of predefined bitmaps

Referenced by kate_info_add_bitmap(), kate_info_clear(), and kate_info_init().

the version of the bitstream being read or written

Referenced by kate_info_init().

the version of the bitstream being read or written

Referenced by kate_info_init().

kate_const char* kate_info::category

freeform for now, 15 characters + terminating zero max

Referenced by kate_info_clear(), kate_info_init(), and kate_info_set_category().

kate_const kate_curve* kate_const* kate_info::curves

the list of predefined curves

Referenced by kate_info_add_curve(), kate_info_clear(), and kate_info_init().

the list of predefined font mappings

Referenced by kate_info_add_font_mapping(), kate_info_clear(), and kate_info_init().

kate_const kate_font_range* kate_const* kate_info::font_ranges

the list of predefined font ranges

Referenced by kate_info_add_font_range(), kate_info_clear(), and kate_info_init().

kate_const char* kate_info::language

based on RFC 3066, 15 character + terminating zero max

Referenced by kate_info_clear(), kate_info_init(), kate_info_matches_language(), and kate_info_set_language().

kate_const kate_motion* kate_const* kate_info::motions

the list of predefined motions

Referenced by kate_info_add_motion(), kate_info_clear(), and kate_info_init().

the number of predefined curves

Referenced by kate_info_add_curve(), kate_info_clear(), and kate_info_init().

the number of predefined font ranges

Referenced by kate_info_add_font_range(), kate_info_clear(), and kate_info_init().

unsigned char kate_info::num_headers

number of header packets in the bitstream

Referenced by kate_encode_init(), and kate_info_init().

height of the canvas this stream was authored for

Referenced by kate_info_init(), and kate_info_set_original_canvas_size().

width of the canvas this stream was authored for

Referenced by kate_info_init(), and kate_info_set_original_canvas_size().

kate_const kate_palette* kate_const* kate_info::palettes

the list of predefined palettes

Referenced by kate_info_add_palette(), kate_info_clear(), and kate_info_init().

kate_const kate_region* kate_const* kate_info::regions

the list of predefined regions

Referenced by kate_info_add_region(), kate_info_clear(), and kate_info_init().

kate_const kate_style* kate_const* kate_info::styles

the list of predefined styles

Referenced by kate_info_add_style(), kate_info_clear(), kate_info_init(), and kate_tracker_update().

the default text directionality (left to right, etc)

Referenced by kate_info_init(), and kate_info_set_text_directionality().

the default text encoding (utf-8 only for now)

Referenced by kate_info_init().

how to interpret any markup found in the text

Referenced by kate_info_init(), and kate_info_set_markup_type().


The documentation for this struct was generated from the following file:
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kate_info access

Functions

int kate_info_init (kate_info *ki)
int kate_info_set_granule_encoding (kate_info *ki, kate_float resolution, kate_float max_length, kate_float max_event_lifetime)
int kate_info_set_language (kate_info *ki, const char *language)
int kate_info_set_text_directionality (kate_info *ki, kate_text_directionality text_directionality)
int kate_info_set_category (kate_info *ki, const char *category)
int kate_info_set_markup_type (kate_info *ki, kate_markup_type text_markup_type)
int kate_info_set_original_canvas_size (kate_info *ki, size_t width, size_t height)
int kate_info_add_region (kate_info *ki, kate_region *kr)
int kate_info_add_style (kate_info *ki, kate_style *ks)
int kate_info_add_curve (kate_info *ki, kate_curve *kc)
int kate_info_add_motion (kate_info *ki, kate_motion *km)
int kate_info_add_palette (kate_info *ki, kate_palette *kp)
int kate_info_add_bitmap (kate_info *ki, kate_bitmap *kb)
int kate_info_add_font_range (kate_info *ki, kate_font_range *kfr)
int kate_info_add_font_mapping (kate_info *ki, kate_font_mapping *kfm)
int kate_info_matches_language (const kate_info *ki, const char *language)
int kate_info_remove_markup (kate_info *ki, int flag)
int kate_info_no_limits (kate_info *ki, int flag)
int kate_info_clear (kate_info *ki)

Detailed Description


Function Documentation

int kate_info_add_bitmap ( kate_info ki,
kate_bitmap kb 
)

Adds a predefined bitmap so it can be referred to by index later.

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure for the stream
kb the bitmap to add
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_info::bitmaps, and kate_info::nbitmaps.

int kate_info_add_curve ( kate_info ki,
kate_curve kc 
)

Adds a predefined curve so it can be referred to by index later.

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure for the stream
kc the curve to add
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_info::curves, and kate_info::ncurves.

int kate_info_add_font_mapping ( kate_info ki,
kate_font_mapping kfm 
)

Adds a predefined font mapping so it can be referred to by index later.

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure for the stream
kfm the font mapping to add
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_info::font_mappings, and kate_info::nfont_mappings.

int kate_info_add_font_range ( kate_info ki,
kate_font_range kfr 
)

Adds a predefined font range so it can be referred to by index later.

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure for the stream
kfr the font range to add
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_info::font_ranges, and kate_info::nfont_ranges.

int kate_info_add_motion ( kate_info ki,
kate_motion km 
)

Adds a predefined motion so it can be referred to by index later.

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure for the stream
km the motion to add
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_info::motions, and kate_info::nmotions.

int kate_info_add_palette ( kate_info ki,
kate_palette kp 
)

Adds a predefined palette so it can be referred to by index later.

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure for the stream
kp the palette to add
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_info::npalettes, and kate_info::palettes.

int kate_info_add_region ( kate_info ki,
kate_region kr 
)

Adds a predefined region so it can be referred to by index later.

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure for the stream
kr the region to add
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_info::nregions, and kate_info::regions.

int kate_info_add_style ( kate_info ki,
kate_style ks 
)

Adds a predefined style so it can be referred to by index later. Adds a predefined region so it can be referred to by index later.

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure for the stream
ks the style to add
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_info::nstyles, and kate_info::styles.

int kate_info_matches_language ( const kate_info ki,
const char *  language 
)

Checks whether the given language matches (fully or partially) the language described in the kate_info structure. Exact (case insensitive) matching of the two languages is required for a perfect match. Exact (case insensitive) matching of the primary tags for each language (which each may or may not have one or more secondary tags) is required for a partial match. An empty language for either the stream language or the language passed as parameter will cause a partial match.

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure for the stream
language the language to check against
Returns:
0 success, but the language doesn't match
1 success, the language matches perfectly
2 success, the language matches partially
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_info::language.

int kate_info_no_limits ( kate_info ki,
int  flag 
)

Requests whether large quantities of various things should be rejected or not, as a simple defense against DOS.

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure for the stream
flag if zero, values deemed arbitrarily too large will be treated as an error, else they will be accepted
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

int kate_info_remove_markup ( kate_info ki,
int  flag 
)

Requests whether future events will strip text of markup or not.

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure for the stream
flag if zero, markup will be kept, else if will be removed
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

int kate_info_set_category ( kate_info ki,
const char *  category 
)

Sets the category for this bitstream. The category is an ASCII string limited to 15 characters. Predefined categories include "subtitles", "lyrics", etc. Categories prefixed with "x-" are reserved for private use.

Note:
Categories are not meant to be localized strings, but machine readable strings. While they may be displayed to the user as is, players are encouraged to recognize well known predefined categories such as the ones mentioned above, and supply translation for these.
Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure for the stream
category the stream's category
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_info::category, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and KATE_E_LIMIT.

int kate_info_set_granule_encoding ( kate_info ki,
kate_float  resolution,
kate_float  max_length,
kate_float  max_event_lifetime 
)

Sets up the granule encoding parameters so that events may be timestamped with the given resolution, and may not last longer than the given lifetime.

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure to set the granule encoding parameters in.
resolution the timestamping resolution, in seconds (eg, 0.001 means millisecond resolution)
max_length the maximum time we need to represent, in seconds
max_event_lifetime the maximum time an event may last, in seconds
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_info::gps_denominator, kate_info::gps_numerator, kate_info::granule_shift, KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

int kate_info_set_language ( kate_info ki,
const char *  language 
)

Sets the default language for this bitstream. The language should be a RFC 3066 language tag (most of the time, a ISO 639-1 code, optionally followed by a country secondary tag). This function does some basic validation, and will truncate the tag according to RFC 4646 rules. However, it may still accept some invalid tags. The maximum length of a language tag is 15 characters. If RFC 4646 truncation is possible, the tag will be truncated. If not, it will be rejected. In case of truncation, the tag that was actually set may be read back from the language field of the kate_info structure.

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure for the stream
language the default language to set for this stream
Returns:
0 success
1 success, but the tag was truncated (the resulting tag may be read back from ki->language)
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_info::language.

int kate_info_set_markup_type ( kate_info ki,
kate_markup_type  text_markup_type 
)

Sets the default text markup type for this bitstream

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure for the stream
text_markup_type the default text markup type to set for this stream
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_info::text_markup_type.

int kate_info_set_original_canvas_size ( kate_info ki,
size_t  width,
size_t  height 
)

Sets the size of the canvas this stream is being authored for

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure for the stream
width the width of the canvas
height the height of the canvas
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_info::original_canvas_height, and kate_info::original_canvas_width.

int kate_info_set_text_directionality ( kate_info ki,
kate_text_directionality  text_directionality 
)

Sets the default text directionality for this bitstream

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure for the stream
text_directionality the default text directionality to set for this stream
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_info::text_directionality.


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Error codes

Most of the functions in the libkate API return an integer value so errors can be flagged for the client code to check.

When a function succeeds, the return code will usually be 0, or in some cases positive, when extra status information needs to be returned. An error will be marked by returning a negative value. See each function's documentation more information.

It is strongly recommended that the client code checks return codes for errors.

These are the error codes that the libkate API can return:

  • KATE_E_NOT_FOUND The item that was requested was not found
  • KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER A parameter passed to the libkate API was invalid. This can be a NULL parameter, a negative granulepos or time, etc
  • KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY There was not enough memory to perform the requested operation
  • KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE A negative granule was encountered, or a a granule decreased when it should not have
  • KATE_E_INIT An object was initialized twice, or not initialized when it should have been
  • KATE_E_BAD_PACKET An invalid value was read from a Kate packet. This may mean the stream is corrupted, or is not a Kate stream
  • KATE_E_TEXT A text handled by libkate was found to be invalid. This can be an invalid character or sequence of characters in the text, or trying to read and/or write beyond the size of the string.
  • KATE_E_LIMIT An limit was exceeded (a string too long, a pixel value above what can fit in a bitmap's bit depth, etc)
  • KATE_E_VERSION The bitstream version is not supported by this version of libkate
  • KATE_E_NOT_KATE The packet passed the the libkate API is not a Kate packet
  • KATE_E_BAD_TAG A tag passed to the comment API does not comply with Vorbis comment rules
  • KATE_E_IMPL The requested operation is not implemented

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- c -

  • kate_clear() : kate.h
  • kate_comment_add() : kate.h
  • kate_comment_add_length() : kate.h
  • kate_comment_add_tag() : kate.h
  • kate_comment_clear() : kate.h
  • kate_comment_init() : kate.h
  • kate_comment_query() : kate.h
  • kate_comment_query_count() : kate.h
  • kate_curve_bezier_cubic_spline : kate.h
  • kate_curve_bspline : kate.h
  • kate_curve_catmull_rom_spline : kate.h
  • kate_curve_get_point() : kate.h
  • kate_curve_init() : kate.h
  • kate_curve_linear : kate.h
  • kate_curve_none : kate.h
  • kate_curve_static : kate.h
  • kate_curve_type : kate.h

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Format - font_range

A font_range definition consists of:

Next, a warp.

Next, the data ends.

The bitmaps used by ranges are predefined bitmaps, and are used in order from the specified index.


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/home/lyrian/OggVorbis/kate/include/kate/oggkate.h

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00001 /* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h.
00002    This file is part of the Kate codec library.
00003    Written by Vincent Penquerc'h.
00004 
00005    Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed
00006    by a BSD style source license included with this source in the
00007    file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */
00008 
00009 
00010 #ifndef KATE_oggkate_h_GUARD
00011 #define KATE_oggkate_h_GUARD
00012 
00017 #include <stddef.h>
00018 #include <stdint.h>
00019 #include <ogg/ogg.h>
00020 #include "kate/kate.h"
00021 
00022 #ifdef __cplusplus
00023 extern "C" {
00024 #endif
00025 
00027 extern int kate_ogg_encode_headers(kate_state *k,kate_comment *kc,ogg_packet *op);
00028 extern int kate_ogg_encode_text(kate_state *k,kate_float start_time,kate_float stop_time,const char *text,size_t sz,ogg_packet *op); /* text is not null terminated */
00029 extern int kate_ogg_encode_text_raw_times(kate_state *k,kate_int64_t start_time,kate_int64_t stop_time,const char *text,size_t sz,ogg_packet *op); /* text is not null terminated */
00030 extern int kate_ogg_encode_repeat(kate_state *k,kate_float t,kate_float threshold,ogg_packet *op);
00031 extern int kate_ogg_encode_repeat_raw_times(kate_state *k,kate_int64_t t,kate_int64_t threshold,ogg_packet *op);
00032 extern int kate_ogg_encode_keepalive(kate_state *k,kate_float t,ogg_packet *op);
00033 extern int kate_ogg_encode_keepalive_raw_times(kate_state *k,kate_int64_t t,ogg_packet *op);
00034 extern int kate_ogg_encode_finish(kate_state *k,kate_float t,ogg_packet *op); /* t may be negative to use the end granule of the last event */
00035 extern int kate_ogg_encode_finish_raw_times(kate_state *k,kate_int64_t t,ogg_packet *op); /* t may be negative to use the end granule of the last event */
00036 
00038 extern int kate_ogg_decode_is_idheader(const ogg_packet *op);
00039 extern int kate_ogg_decode_headerin(kate_info *ki,kate_comment *kc,ogg_packet *op);
00040 extern int kate_ogg_decode_packetin(kate_state *k,ogg_packet *op);
00041 
00042 #ifdef __cplusplus
00043 }
00044 #endif
00045 
00046 #endif
00047 

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Format - header packet type 0x82 - regions

This header contains a (possibly empty) list of predefined regions that may be referred to by data packets. This header is mandatory, even if no regions are predefined.

As with all headers, the first 8 bytes are composed of the header type (0x82) and the 7 byte kate signature ("kate\0\0\0").

Next, we find a variable length integer, holding the number of predefined regions this header contains. A negative value is an error.

Next, we find a list of region definitions, as many as defined int the previously read number.

Next, we find a warp.

Next, the data ends.


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Format - style

A style definition consists of:

Next, we have a warp.

Kate bitstream 0.2 makes use of this warp to add:

  • 1 bit for the justify flag.
  • a variable length integer, followed by this number of bytes being a name of a font to use for text using this style.

Kate bitstream 0.6 makes further use of this warp to add:

Next, the data ends.


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kate_color Struct Reference

#include <kate.h>

Data Fields

unsigned char r
unsigned char g
unsigned char b
unsigned char a

Detailed Description

defines an RGBA color


Field Documentation

unsigned char kate_color::a

alpha component, 0 (fully transparent) to 255 (fully opaque)

unsigned char kate_color::b

blue component, 0 (black) to 255 (full intensity)

unsigned char kate_color::g

green component, 0 (black) to 255 (full intensity)

unsigned char kate_color::r

red component, 0 (black) to 255 (full intensity)


The documentation for this struct was generated from the following file:
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- b -

  • kate_bitmap_init() : kate.h
  • kate_bitmap_init_new() : kate.h

- c -

  • kate_clear() : kate.h
  • kate_comment_add() : kate.h
  • kate_comment_add_length() : kate.h
  • kate_comment_add_tag() : kate.h
  • kate_comment_clear() : kate.h
  • kate_comment_init() : kate.h
  • kate_comment_query() : kate.h
  • kate_comment_query_count() : kate.h
  • kate_curve_get_point() : kate.h
  • kate_curve_init() : kate.h

- d -

  • kate_decode_eventout() : kate.h
  • kate_decode_headerin() : kate.h
  • kate_decode_init() : kate.h
  • kate_decode_is_idheader() : kate.h
  • kate_decode_packetin() : kate.h
  • kate_decode_seek() : kate.h
  • kate_duration_granule() : kate.h

- e -

  • kate_encode_add_bitmap() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_add_bitmap_index() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_add_meta() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_add_motion() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_add_motion_index() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_finish() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_finish_raw_times() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_get_granule() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_headers() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_init() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_keepalive() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_keepalive_raw_times() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_merge_meta() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_repeat() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_repeat_raw_times() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_bitmap() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_bitmap_index() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_font_mapping_index() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_id() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_language() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_markup_type() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_palette() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_palette_index() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_region() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_region_index() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_secondary_style() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_secondary_style_index() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_style() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_style_index() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_text_directionality() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_text_encoding() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_text() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_text_raw_times() : kate.h

- f -

  • kate_font_get_index_from_code_point() : kate.h

- g -

  • kate_get_bitstream_version() : kate.h
  • kate_get_bitstream_version_string() : kate.h
  • kate_get_version() : kate.h
  • kate_get_version_string() : kate.h
  • kate_granule_duration() : kate.h
  • kate_granule_shift() : kate.h
  • kate_granule_split_time() : kate.h
  • kate_granule_time() : kate.h

- h -

  • kate_high_decode_clear() : kate.h
  • kate_high_decode_get_comments() : kate.h
  • kate_high_decode_init() : kate.h
  • kate_high_decode_packetin() : kate.h

- i -

  • kate_info_add_bitmap() : kate.h
  • kate_info_add_curve() : kate.h
  • kate_info_add_font_mapping() : kate.h
  • kate_info_add_font_range() : kate.h
  • kate_info_add_motion() : kate.h
  • kate_info_add_palette() : kate.h
  • kate_info_add_region() : kate.h
  • kate_info_add_style() : kate.h
  • kate_info_clear() : kate.h
  • kate_info_init() : kate.h
  • kate_info_matches_language() : kate.h
  • kate_info_no_limits() : kate.h
  • kate_info_remove_markup() : kate.h
  • kate_info_set_category() : kate.h
  • kate_info_set_granule_encoding() : kate.h
  • kate_info_set_language() : kate.h
  • kate_info_set_markup_type() : kate.h
  • kate_info_set_original_canvas_size() : kate.h
  • kate_info_set_text_directionality() : kate.h

- m -

  • kate_meta_add() : kate.h
  • kate_meta_add_string() : kate.h
  • kate_meta_create() : kate.h
  • kate_meta_destroy() : kate.h
  • kate_meta_merge() : kate.h
  • kate_meta_query() : kate.h
  • kate_meta_query_count() : kate.h
  • kate_meta_query_tag() : kate.h
  • kate_meta_query_tag_count() : kate.h
  • kate_meta_remove() : kate.h
  • kate_meta_remove_tag() : kate.h
  • kate_motion_get_point() : kate.h
  • kate_motion_init() : kate.h

- o -

- p -

- r -

- s -

- t -

  • kate_text_get_character() : kate.h
  • kate_text_remove_markup() : kate.h
  • kate_text_set_character() : kate.h
  • kate_text_validate() : kate.h
  • kate_tracker_clear() : kate.h
  • kate_tracker_get_text_path_position() : kate.h
  • kate_tracker_init() : kate.h
  • kate_tracker_morph_styles() : kate.h
  • kate_tracker_remap() : kate.h
  • kate_tracker_update() : kate.h
  • kate_tracker_update_property_at_duration() : kate.h

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This page lists the known software with Kate support.

Out of the box support

oggz-tools

The oggz tools and liboggz, a layer above libogg, have Kate support throughout for low level manipulation of Kate streams.

ffmpeg2theora

ffmpeg2theora is a video encoder which converts to Vorbis and Theora. It can also include text Kate subtitles.

VLC

VLC is a cross platform media player. It can play simple text and image based Kate subtitles.

Icecast 2

Icecast 2 is a streaming media server. It can transparently stream Kate streams alongside Vorbis and/or Theora.

liboggplay

liboggplay is a layer above liboggz that provides data format abstraction and stream synchronization. It can play simple text Kate streams.

mkvtoolnix

mkvtoolnix is a tool to manipulate Matroska streams. It can manipulate Kate streams in Matroska.

Cortado

Cortado is a streaming media player in Java that can be embedded in a web browser. The Wikimedia maintained version can play simple text and image based Kate streams.

Support needing patches

vorbis-tools

The vorbis tools have support for Kate stream:

  • ogginfo recognizes and outputs information about Kate streams.
  • if patched, oggenc can embed lyrics as Kate streams in an Ogg/Vorbis stream.

MPlayer

MPlayer is a media player. If patched, it can play simple text and image based Kate subtitles.

GStreamer

GStreamer is a media framework. If patched, it can encode simple text and image based Kate streams, as well as decode simple text Kate streams, and render any Kate stream on top of a video.

Thoggen

Thoggen is a Linux DVD ripper. If patched, it can rip subtitle tracks from DVDs to Kate streams alongside Theora and Vorbis.

XMMS

XMMS is the X multimedia system. If patched, it can display Kate lyrics in sync with a song.

the Annodex browser plugin

The Annodex browser plugin is a plugin for Mozilla that allows playing Theora videos in the browser. If patched, it can also display simple text Kate subtitles, and offers a Javascript API to control them.

Subtle

Subtle is a subtitleS editor. If patched, if can edit simple text Kate streams.

Audacious

Audacious is a music player. If patched, it can display Kate lyrics in sync with a song.

xine-lib

xine-lib is a media player framework. If patched, it can decode full text and image based Kate streams and render them.

xine-ui

xine-ui is a frontend for xine-lib. If patched, it can decode text based Kate streams and display text as lyrics in its player window.

liboggplay

liboggplay is a layer above liboggz that provides data format abstraction and stream synchronization. If patched, it can play any Kate stream using the Tiger rendering library.

XMMS2

XMMS2 is a music player. If patched, it can send timed lyrics to XMMS2 clients.

gxmms2

gxmms2 is a client for XMMS2. If patched, it can display Kate lyrics in sync with the music.

abraca

abraca is a client for XMMS2. If patched, it can display Kate lyrics in sync with the music.

azrael

azrael is a client for XMMS2. If patched, it can display Kate lyrics in sync with the music.

kuechenstation

kuechenstation is a client for XMMS2. If patched, it can display Kate lyrics in sync with the music.

blastwave

blastwave is a client for XMMS2. If patched, it can display Kate lyrics in sync with the music.

gxine

gxine is a frontend for xine. If patched, it can display Kate lyrics in sync with the music.


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Format - palette

A palette definition consists of:

  • 8 bits for the number of colors in this palette minus 1 (eg, 0 means 1 color, 255 means 256 colors).

Then, for each color in the palette:

Next, we have a warp.

Kate bitstream 0.6 makes use of this warp to add:

Next, the data ends.


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- m -

  • kate_markup_none : kate.h
  • kate_markup_simple : kate.h
  • kate_markup_type : kate.h
  • kate_meta_add() : kate.h
  • kate_meta_add_string() : kate.h
  • kate_meta_create() : kate.h
  • kate_meta_destroy() : kate.h
  • kate_meta_merge() : kate.h
  • kate_meta_query() : kate.h
  • kate_meta_query_count() : kate.h
  • kate_meta_query_tag() : kate.h
  • kate_meta_query_tag_count() : kate.h
  • kate_meta_remove() : kate.h
  • kate_meta_remove_tag() : kate.h
  • kate_millionths : kate.h
  • kate_motion_get_point() : kate.h
  • kate_motion_init() : kate.h
  • kate_motion_mapping : kate.h
  • kate_motion_mapping_bitmap_size : kate.h
  • kate_motion_mapping_event_duration : kate.h
  • kate_motion_mapping_frame : kate.h
  • kate_motion_mapping_none : kate.h
  • kate_motion_mapping_region : kate.h
  • kate_motion_mapping_user : kate.h
  • kate_motion_mapping_window : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_background_color_ba : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_background_color_rg : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_bitmap_position : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_bitmap_size : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_draw : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_draw_color_ba : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_draw_color_rg : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_draw_width : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1 : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1_bitmap : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_2 : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_2_bitmap : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_3 : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_3_bitmap : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4 : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4_bitmap : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_horizontal_margins : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_marker1_bitmap : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_marker1_position : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_marker2_bitmap : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_marker2_position : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_marker3_bitmap : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_marker3_position : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_marker4_bitmap : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_marker4_position : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_region_position : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_region_size : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_style_morph : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_text_alignment_ext : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_text_alignment_int : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_text_color_ba : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_text_color_rg : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_text_path : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_text_path_section : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_text_position : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_text_size : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_text_visible_section : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_time : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_user : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_vertical_margins : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_z : kate.h

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Format - region

A region definition consists of:

Next, we have a warp.

Kate bitstream 0.2 makes use of this warp to add:

  • 1 bit for the clip flag.

Kate bitstream 0.6 makes further use of this warp to add:

Next, the data ends.


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Format - header packet type 0x87 - bitmaps

This header contains a (possibly empty) list of predefined bitmaps that may be referred to by data packets. This header is mandatory, even if no bitmaps are predefined.

As with all headers, the first 8 bytes are composed of the header type (0x87) and the 7 byte kate signature ("kate\0\0\0").

Next, we find a variable length integer, holding the number of predefined bitmaps this header contains. A negative value is an error.

Next, we find a list of bitmap definitions, as many as defined int the previously read number.

Next, we find a warp.

Next, the data ends.


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kate_packet Struct Reference

#include <kate.h>

Data Fields

size_t nbytes
void * data

Detailed Description

a kate packet raw data

Examples:

high.c.


Field Documentation


The documentation for this struct was generated from the following file:
  • /home/v/Kate/WORK_TREES/kate-sorceress-backup/v/src/kate/include/kate/kate.h

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Version information

Functions

int kate_get_version (void)
const char * kate_get_version_string (void)
int kate_get_bitstream_version (void)
const char * kate_get_bitstream_version_string (void)

Detailed Description


Function Documentation

int kate_get_bitstream_version ( void   ) 

Returns the highest bitstream version number that this version of libkate supports, in 8.8 major.minor format

Returns:
the bitstream version number

References KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MAJOR, and KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MINOR.

const char* kate_get_bitstream_version_string ( void   ) 

Returns a string representing the highest bitstream version number that this version of libkate supports

Returns:
the bitstream version number as a string

References KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MAJOR, and KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MINOR.

int kate_get_version ( void   ) 

Returns the version number of this version of libkate, in 8.8.8 major.minor.patch format

Returns:
the version number of libkate

References KATE_VERSION_MAJOR, KATE_VERSION_MINOR, and KATE_VERSION_PATCH.

const char* kate_get_version_string ( void   ) 

Returns a human readable string representing the version number of this version of libkate

Returns:
the version number of libkate as a string

References KATE_VERSION_MAJOR, KATE_VERSION_MINOR, and KATE_VERSION_PATCH.


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Granule calculations

Functions

int kate_granule_shift (const kate_info *ki)
kate_int64_t kate_time_granule (const kate_info *ki, kate_float base, kate_float offset)
int kate_granule_split_time (const kate_info *ki, kate_int64_t granulepos, kate_float *base, kate_float *offset)
kate_float kate_granule_time (const kate_info *ki, kate_int64_t granulepos)
kate_int64_t kate_duration_granule (const kate_info *ki, kate_float duration)
kate_float kate_granule_duration (const kate_info *ki, kate_int64_t duration)

Detailed Description


Function Documentation

kate_int64_t kate_duration_granule ( const kate_info ki,
kate_float  duration 
)

Converts a duration to a granule duration

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure describing the granule encoding setup
duration the duration in seconds to convert to a granulepos offset
Returns:
>=0 the time corresponding to the granulepos
KATE_E_* error

References kate_info::gps_denominator, kate_info::gps_numerator, KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

Referenced by kate_encode_finish(), kate_encode_keepalive(), kate_encode_repeat(), and kate_encode_text().

kate_float kate_granule_duration ( const kate_info ki,
kate_int64_t  duration 
)

Converts a granule offset position to a time in seconds.

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure describing the granule encoding setup
duration the granulepos offset to convert to a time
Returns:
>=0 the time corresponding to the granulepos offset
KATE_E_* error

References kate_info::gps_denominator, kate_info::gps_numerator, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

int kate_granule_shift ( const kate_info ki  ) 

Returns the granule shift for the given stream

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure describing the granule encoding setup
Returns:
>=0 the granule shift
KATE_E_* error

References kate_info::granule_shift, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

int kate_granule_split_time ( const kate_info ki,
kate_int64_t  granulepos,
kate_float *  base,
kate_float *  offset 
)

Converts a granule position to a base+offset time representation in seconds.

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure describing the granule encoding setup
granulepos the granulepos to convert to a time representation
base a pointer where to store the base part of the time corresponding to the granulepos
offset a pointer where to store the offset part of the time corresponding to the granulepos
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_info::gps_denominator, kate_info::gps_numerator, kate_info::granule_shift, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

Referenced by kate_granule_time().

kate_float kate_granule_time ( const kate_info ki,
kate_int64_t  granulepos 
)

Converts a granule position to a time in seconds.

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure describing the granule encoding setup
granulepos the granulepos to convert to a time
Returns:
>=0 the time corresponding to the granulepos
KATE_E_* error

References kate_granule_split_time().

kate_int64_t kate_time_granule ( const kate_info ki,
kate_float  base,
kate_float  offset 
)

Converts a base/offset pair in seconds to a granule position

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure describing the granule encoding setup
base the base time in seconds to convert
offset the time offset in seconds to convert
Returns:
>=0 the granule corresponding to the base/offset pair
KATE_E_* error

References kate_info::gps_denominator, kate_info::gps_numerator, kate_info::granule_shift, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and KATE_E_LIMIT.


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Format - header packet type 0x83 - styles

This header contains a (possibly empty) list of predefined styles that may be referred to by data packets. This header is mandatory, even if no styles are predefined.

As with all headers, the first 8 bytes are composed of the header type (0x83) and the 7 byte kate signature ("kate\0\0\0").

Next, we find a variable length integer, holding the number of predefined styles this header contains. A negative value is an error.

Next, we find a list of style definitions, as many as defined int the previously read number.

Next, we find a warp.

Next, the data ends.


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- h -

  • kate_high_decode_clear() : kate.h
  • kate_high_decode_get_comments() : kate.h
  • kate_high_decode_init() : kate.h
  • kate_high_decode_packetin() : kate.h

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Data Structures

struct  kate_region
struct  kate_color
struct  kate_style
struct  kate_curve
struct  kate_motion
struct  kate_palette
struct  kate_bitmap
struct  kate_font_range
struct  kate_font_mapping
struct  kate_info
struct  kate_state
struct  kate_comment
struct  kate_event
struct  kate_tracker
struct  kate_packet

Defines

API version


#define KATE_VERSION_MAJOR   0
#define KATE_VERSION_MINOR   4
#define KATE_VERSION_PATCH   1
Bitstream version


#define KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MAJOR   0
#define KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MINOR   7
Error codes


#define KATE_E_NOT_FOUND   (-1)
#define KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER   (-2)
#define KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY   (-3)
#define KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE   (-4)
#define KATE_E_INIT   (-5)
#define KATE_E_BAD_PACKET   (-6)
#define KATE_E_TEXT   (-7)
#define KATE_E_LIMIT   (-8)
#define KATE_E_VERSION   (-9)
#define KATE_E_NOT_KATE   (-10)
#define KATE_E_BAD_TAG   (-11)
#define KATE_E_IMPL   (-12)

Enumerations

enum  kate_text_encoding { kate_utf8 }
enum  kate_markup_type { kate_markup_none, kate_markup_simple }
enum  kate_space_metric { kate_pixel, kate_percentage, kate_millionths }
enum  kate_wrap_mode { kate_wrap_word, kate_wrap_none }
enum  kate_curve_type {
  kate_curve_none, kate_curve_static, kate_curve_linear, kate_curve_catmull_rom_spline,
  kate_curve_bezier_cubic_spline, kate_curve_bspline
}
enum  kate_motion_mapping {
  kate_motion_mapping_none, kate_motion_mapping_frame, kate_motion_mapping_window, kate_motion_mapping_region,
  kate_motion_mapping_event_duration, kate_motion_mapping_bitmap_size, kate_motion_mapping_user = 128
}
enum  kate_motion_semantics {
  kate_motion_semantics_time, kate_motion_semantics_z, kate_motion_semantics_region_position, kate_motion_semantics_region_size,
  kate_motion_semantics_text_alignment_int, kate_motion_semantics_text_alignment_ext, kate_motion_semantics_text_position, kate_motion_semantics_text_size,
  kate_motion_semantics_marker1_position, kate_motion_semantics_marker2_position, kate_motion_semantics_marker3_position, kate_motion_semantics_marker4_position,
  kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1, kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_2, kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_3, kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4,
  kate_motion_semantics_text_color_rg, kate_motion_semantics_text_color_ba, kate_motion_semantics_background_color_rg, kate_motion_semantics_background_color_ba,
  kate_motion_semantics_draw_color_rg, kate_motion_semantics_draw_color_ba, kate_motion_semantics_style_morph, kate_motion_semantics_text_path,
  kate_motion_semantics_text_path_section, kate_motion_semantics_draw, kate_motion_semantics_text_visible_section, kate_motion_semantics_horizontal_margins,
  kate_motion_semantics_vertical_margins, kate_motion_semantics_bitmap_position, kate_motion_semantics_bitmap_size, kate_motion_semantics_marker1_bitmap,
  kate_motion_semantics_marker2_bitmap, kate_motion_semantics_marker3_bitmap, kate_motion_semantics_marker4_bitmap, kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1_bitmap,
  kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_2_bitmap, kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_3_bitmap, kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4_bitmap, kate_motion_semantics_draw_width,
  kate_motion_semantics_user = 128
}
enum  kate_text_directionality { kate_l2r_t2b, kate_r2l_t2b, kate_t2b_r2l, kate_t2b_l2r }
enum  kate_bitmap_type { kate_bitmap_type_paletted, kate_bitmap_type_png }

Functions

int kate_get_version (void)
const char * kate_get_version_string (void)
int kate_get_bitstream_version (void)
const char * kate_get_bitstream_version_string (void)
int kate_info_init (kate_info *ki)
int kate_info_set_granule_encoding (kate_info *ki, kate_float resolution, kate_float max_length, kate_float max_event_lifetime)
int kate_info_set_language (kate_info *ki, const char *language)
int kate_info_set_text_directionality (kate_info *ki, kate_text_directionality text_directionality)
int kate_info_set_markup_type (kate_info *ki, kate_markup_type text_markup_type)
int kate_info_set_category (kate_info *ki, const char *category)
int kate_info_set_original_canvas_size (kate_info *ki, size_t width, size_t height)
int kate_info_add_region (kate_info *ki, kate_region *kr)
int kate_info_add_style (kate_info *ki, kate_style *ks)
int kate_info_add_curve (kate_info *ki, kate_curve *kc)
int kate_info_add_motion (kate_info *ki, kate_motion *km)
int kate_info_add_palette (kate_info *ki, kate_palette *kp)
int kate_info_add_bitmap (kate_info *ki, kate_bitmap *kb)
int kate_info_add_font_range (kate_info *ki, kate_font_range *kfr)
int kate_info_add_font_mapping (kate_info *ki, kate_font_mapping *kfm)
int kate_info_matches_language (const kate_info *ki, const char *language)
int kate_info_remove_markup (kate_info *ki, int flag)
int kate_info_no_limits (kate_info *ki, int flag)
int kate_info_clear (kate_info *ki)
int kate_granule_shift (const kate_info *ki)
int kate_granule_split_time (const kate_info *ki, kate_int64_t granulepos, kate_float *base, kate_float *offset)
kate_float kate_granule_time (const kate_info *ki, kate_int64_t granulepos)
kate_int64_t kate_duration_granule (const kate_info *ki, kate_float duration)
kate_float kate_granule_duration (const kate_info *ki, kate_int64_t duration)
int kate_clear (kate_state *k)
int kate_motion_get_point (const kate_motion *km, kate_float duration, kate_float t, kate_float *x, kate_float *y)
int kate_curve_get_point (const kate_curve *kc, kate_float t, kate_float *x, kate_float *y)
int kate_region_init (kate_region *kr)
int kate_style_init (kate_style *ks)
int kate_palette_init (kate_palette *kp)
int kate_bitmap_init (kate_bitmap *kb)
int kate_bitmap_init_new (kate_bitmap *kb)
int kate_curve_init (kate_curve *kc)
int kate_motion_init (kate_motion *km)
int kate_text_get_character (kate_text_encoding text_encoding, const char **const text, size_t *len0)
int kate_text_set_character (kate_text_encoding text_encoding, int c, char **const text, size_t *len0)
int kate_text_remove_markup (kate_text_encoding text_encoding, char *text, size_t *len0)
int kate_text_validate (kate_text_encoding text_encoding, const char *text, size_t len0)
int kate_comment_init (kate_comment *kc)
int kate_comment_clear (kate_comment *kc)
int kate_comment_add (kate_comment *kc, const char *comment)
int kate_comment_add_length (kate_comment *kc, const char *comment, size_t len)
int kate_comment_add_tag (kate_comment *kc, const char *tag, const char *value)
const char * kate_comment_query (const kate_comment *kc, const char *tag, int count)
int kate_comment_query_count (const kate_comment *kc, const char *tag)
int kate_encode_init (kate_state *k, kate_info *ki)
int kate_encode_headers (kate_state *k, kate_comment *kc, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_encode_text (kate_state *k, kate_float start_time, kate_float stop_time, const char *text, size_t sz, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_encode_text_raw_times (kate_state *k, kate_int64_t start_time, kate_int64_t stop_time, const char *text, size_t sz, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_encode_keepalive (kate_state *k, kate_float t, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_encode_keepalive_raw_times (kate_state *k, kate_int64_t t, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_encode_repeat (kate_state *k, kate_float t, kate_float threshold, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_encode_repeat_raw_times (kate_state *k, kate_int64_t t, kate_int64_t threshold, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_encode_finish (kate_state *k, kate_float t, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_encode_finish_raw_times (kate_state *k, kate_int64_t t, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_encode_set_id (kate_state *k, kate_int32_t id)
int kate_encode_set_language (kate_state *k, const char *language)
int kate_encode_set_text_encoding (kate_state *k, kate_text_encoding text_encoding)
int kate_encode_set_text_directionality (kate_state *k, kate_text_directionality text_directionality)
int kate_encode_set_region_index (kate_state *k, size_t region)
int kate_encode_set_region (kate_state *k, const kate_region *kr)
int kate_encode_set_style_index (kate_state *k, size_t style)
int kate_encode_set_style (kate_state *k, const kate_style *ks)
int kate_encode_set_secondary_style_index (kate_state *k, size_t style)
int kate_encode_set_secondary_style (kate_state *k, const kate_style *ks)
int kate_encode_set_font_mapping_index (kate_state *k, size_t font_mapping)
int kate_encode_add_motion (kate_state *k, kate_motion *km, int destroy)
int kate_encode_add_motion_index (kate_state *k, size_t motion)
int kate_encode_set_palette_index (kate_state *k, size_t palette)
int kate_encode_set_palette (kate_state *k, const kate_palette *kp)
int kate_encode_set_bitmap_index (kate_state *k, size_t bitmap)
int kate_encode_set_bitmap (kate_state *k, const kate_bitmap *kb)
int kate_encode_add_bitmap (kate_state *k, const kate_bitmap *kb)
int kate_encode_add_bitmap_index (kate_state *k, size_t bitmap)
int kate_encode_set_markup_type (kate_state *k, int markup_type)
int kate_encode_merge_meta (kate_state *k, kate_meta *meta)
int kate_encode_add_meta (kate_state *k, const kate_meta *meta)
kate_int64_t kate_encode_get_granule (const kate_state *k)
int kate_decode_is_idheader (const kate_packet *kp)
int kate_decode_init (kate_state *k, kate_info *ki)
int kate_decode_headerin (kate_info *ki, kate_comment *kc, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_decode_packetin (kate_state *k, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_decode_eventout (kate_state *k, kate_const kate_event **ev)
int kate_decode_seek (kate_state *k)
int kate_tracker_init (kate_tracker *kin, const kate_info *ki, kate_const kate_event *ev)
int kate_tracker_clear (kate_tracker *kin)
int kate_tracker_update (kate_tracker *kin, kate_float t, int window_w, int window_h, int frame_x, int frame_y, int frame_w, int frame_h)
int kate_tracker_morph_styles (kate_style *style, kate_float t, const kate_style *from, const kate_style *to)
int kate_tracker_get_text_path_position (kate_tracker *kin, size_t glyph, int *x, int *y)
int kate_tracker_update_property_at_duration (const kate_tracker *kin, kate_float duration, kate_float t, kate_motion_semantics semantics, kate_float *x, kate_float *y)
int kate_tracker_remap (const kate_tracker *kin, kate_motion_mapping x_mapping, kate_motion_mapping y_mapping, kate_float *x, kate_float *y)
int kate_font_get_index_from_code_point (const kate_font_mapping *kfm, int c)
int kate_high_decode_init (kate_state *k)
int kate_high_decode_packetin (kate_state *k, kate_packet *kp, kate_const kate_event **ev)
int kate_high_decode_clear (kate_state *k)
const kate_commentkate_high_decode_get_comments (kate_state *k)
int kate_packet_wrap (kate_packet *kp, size_t nbytes, const void *data)
int kate_packet_init (kate_packet *kp, size_t nbytes, const void *data)
int kate_packet_clear (kate_packet *kp)
int kate_meta_create (kate_meta **km)
int kate_meta_destroy (kate_meta *km)
int kate_meta_add (kate_meta *km, const char *tag, const char *value, size_t len)
int kate_meta_add_string (kate_meta *km, const char *tag, const char *value)
int kate_meta_query_tag_count (const kate_meta *km, const char *tag)
int kate_meta_query_tag (const kate_meta *km, const char *tag, unsigned int idx, const char **value, size_t *len)
int kate_meta_remove_tag (kate_meta *km, const char *tag, unsigned int idx)
int kate_meta_query_count (const kate_meta *km)
int kate_meta_query (const kate_meta *km, unsigned int idx, const char **tag, const char **value, size_t *len)
int kate_meta_remove (kate_meta *km, unsigned int idx)
int kate_meta_merge (kate_meta *km, kate_meta *km2)

Detailed Description

The libkate public API.


Define Documentation

#define KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MAJOR   0

major version number of the highest bitstream version this version of libkate supports

Referenced by kate_get_bitstream_version(), kate_get_bitstream_version_string(), and kate_info_init().

#define KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MINOR   7

minor version number of the highest bitstream version this version of libkate supports

Referenced by kate_get_bitstream_version(), kate_get_bitstream_version_string(), and kate_info_init().

#define KATE_E_BAD_PACKET   (-6)

packet contains invalid data

Referenced by kate_decode_headerin().

#define KATE_E_BAD_TAG   (-11)

a tag does not comply with the Vorbis comment rules

Referenced by kate_comment_add_length().

#define KATE_E_IMPL   (-12)

the requested feature is not implemented

Referenced by kate_encode_set_id().

#define KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER   (-2)

a bogus parameter was passed (usually NULL)

Referenced by kate_bitmap_init(), kate_bitmap_init_new(), kate_clear(), kate_comment_add(), kate_comment_add_length(), kate_comment_add_tag(), kate_comment_clear(), kate_comment_init(), kate_comment_query_count(), kate_curve_get_point(), kate_curve_init(), kate_decode_eventout(), kate_decode_headerin(), kate_decode_init(), kate_decode_packetin(), kate_decode_seek(), kate_duration_granule(), kate_encode_add_bitmap(), kate_encode_add_bitmap_index(), kate_encode_add_meta(), kate_encode_add_motion(), kate_encode_add_motion_index(), kate_encode_finish(), kate_encode_finish_raw_times(), kate_encode_get_granule(), kate_encode_headers(), kate_encode_init(), kate_encode_keepalive(), kate_encode_keepalive_raw_times(), kate_encode_merge_meta(), kate_encode_repeat(), kate_encode_repeat_raw_times(), kate_encode_set_bitmap(), kate_encode_set_bitmap_index(), kate_encode_set_font_mapping_index(), kate_encode_set_id(), kate_encode_set_language(), kate_encode_set_markup_type(), kate_encode_set_palette(), kate_encode_set_palette_index(), kate_encode_set_region(), kate_encode_set_region_index(), kate_encode_set_secondary_style(), kate_encode_set_secondary_style_index(), kate_encode_set_style(), kate_encode_set_style_index(), kate_encode_set_text_directionality(), kate_encode_set_text_encoding(), kate_encode_text(), kate_encode_text_raw_times(), kate_font_get_index_from_code_point(), kate_granule_duration(), kate_granule_shift(), kate_granule_split_time(), kate_high_decode_clear(), kate_high_decode_init(), kate_high_decode_packetin(), kate_info_clear(), kate_info_init(), kate_info_matches_language(), kate_info_no_limits(), kate_info_remove_markup(), kate_info_set_category(), kate_info_set_granule_encoding(), kate_info_set_language(), kate_info_set_markup_type(), kate_info_set_original_canvas_size(), kate_info_set_text_directionality(), kate_meta_add(), kate_meta_add_string(), kate_meta_create(), kate_meta_destroy(), kate_meta_merge(), kate_meta_query(), kate_meta_query_count(), kate_meta_query_tag(), kate_meta_query_tag_count(), kate_meta_remove(), kate_meta_remove_tag(), kate_motion_get_point(), kate_motion_init(), kate_ogg_decode_headerin(), kate_ogg_decode_packetin(), kate_packet_clear(), kate_packet_init(), kate_packet_wrap(), kate_palette_init(), kate_region_init(), kate_style_init(), kate_text_get_character(), kate_text_remove_markup(), kate_text_set_character(), kate_text_validate(), kate_time_granule(), kate_tracker_clear(), kate_tracker_get_text_path_position(), kate_tracker_init(), kate_tracker_morph_styles(), kate_tracker_remap(), kate_tracker_update(), and kate_tracker_update_property_at_duration().

#define KATE_E_LIMIT   (-8)

a limit was exceeded (eg, string too long, pixel value above bpp, etc)

Referenced by kate_info_set_category(), and kate_time_granule().

#define KATE_E_NOT_FOUND   (-1)
#define KATE_E_NOT_KATE   (-10)

the packet is not a Kate packet

#define KATE_E_TEXT   (-7)
#define KATE_E_VERSION   (-9)

we do not understand that bitstream version

#define KATE_VERSION_MAJOR   0

major version number of the libkate API

Referenced by kate_get_version(), and kate_get_version_string().

#define KATE_VERSION_MINOR   4

minor version number of the libkate API

Referenced by kate_get_version(), and kate_get_version_string().

#define KATE_VERSION_PATCH   1

patch version number of the libkate API

Referenced by kate_get_version(), and kate_get_version_string().


Enumeration Type Documentation

defines a particular type of bitmap

Enumerator:
kate_bitmap_type_paletted 

paletted bitmap

kate_bitmap_type_png 

a PNG bitmap

defines a type of curve

Enumerator:
kate_curve_none 

no curve

kate_curve_static 

a single point

kate_curve_linear 

linear interpolation of line segments

kate_curve_catmull_rom_spline 

Catmull-Rom spline, goes through each point (even the first and last)

kate_curve_bezier_cubic_spline 

Bezier cubic spline, goes through the first and last points, but not others

kate_curve_bspline 

Cubic uniform B-spline with 3-multiplicity end knots (goes through each point)

defines the type of markup in a text

Enumerator:
kate_markup_none 

the text should not be interpreted for markup

kate_markup_simple 

the text should be interpreted for simple markup

defines a way to transform a curve point

Enumerator:
kate_motion_mapping_none 

motion maps to itself

kate_motion_mapping_frame 

0x0 at top left of frame, 1x1 at bottom right of frame

kate_motion_mapping_window 

0x0 at top left of window, 1x1 at bottom right of window

kate_motion_mapping_region 

0x0 at top left of region, 1x1 at bottom right of region

kate_motion_mapping_event_duration 

0-1 map to 0 to the duration of the event (to be used with time)

kate_motion_mapping_bitmap_size 

0x0 at top left of bitmap, 1x1 at bottom right of bitmap

kate_motion_mapping_user 

128 to 255 for user specific mappings

defines what uses a motion can have

Enumerator:
kate_motion_semantics_time 

controls the flow of time - 1D

kate_motion_semantics_z 

controls the "depth" of the plane - 1D

kate_motion_semantics_region_position 

controls the region position

kate_motion_semantics_region_size 

controls the region size

kate_motion_semantics_text_alignment_int 

controls internal text alignment

kate_motion_semantics_text_alignment_ext 

controls external text alignment

kate_motion_semantics_text_position 

controls the text position

kate_motion_semantics_text_size 

controls the text size

kate_motion_semantics_marker1_position 

controls the position of a point

kate_motion_semantics_marker2_position 

controls the position of a point

kate_motion_semantics_marker3_position 

controls the position of a point

kate_motion_semantics_marker4_position 

controls the position of a point

kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1 

controls a pointer to a particular glyph in the text

kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_2 

controls a pointer to a particular glyph in the text

kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_3 

controls a pointer to a particular glyph in the text

kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4 

controls a pointer to a particular glyph in the text

kate_motion_semantics_text_color_rg 

controls the red and green components of the text color

kate_motion_semantics_text_color_ba 

controls the blue and alpha components of the text color

kate_motion_semantics_background_color_rg 

controls the red and green components of the background color

kate_motion_semantics_background_color_ba 

controls the blue and alpha components of the background color

kate_motion_semantics_draw_color_rg 

controls the red and green components of the draw color

kate_motion_semantics_draw_color_ba 

controls the blue and alpha components of the draw color

kate_motion_semantics_style_morph 

controls morphing between style and secondary style

kate_motion_semantics_text_path 

controls the path on which text is drawn

kate_motion_semantics_text_path_section 

controls the section of the path on which text is drawn

kate_motion_semantics_draw 

controls drawing

kate_motion_semantics_text_visible_section 

controls the section of the text which is visible

kate_motion_semantics_horizontal_margins 

controls the size of the left and right margins

kate_motion_semantics_vertical_margins 

controls the size of the top and bottom margins

kate_motion_semantics_bitmap_position 

controls the position of the background image

kate_motion_semantics_bitmap_size 

controls the size of the background image

kate_motion_semantics_marker1_bitmap 

controls the bitmap of the image used for marker 1

kate_motion_semantics_marker2_bitmap 

controls the bitmap of the image used for marker 2

kate_motion_semantics_marker3_bitmap 

controls the bitmap of the image used for marker 3

kate_motion_semantics_marker4_bitmap 

controls the bitmap of the image used for marker 4

kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1_bitmap 

controls the bitmap of the image used for glyph pointer 1

kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_2_bitmap 

controls the bitmap of the image used for glyph pointer 2

kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_3_bitmap 

controls the bitmap of the image used for glyph pointer 3

kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4_bitmap 

controls the bitmap of the image used for glyph pointer 4

kate_motion_semantics_draw_width 

controls the width of the drawn line

kate_motion_semantics_user 

128 to 255 for user specific semantics

defines how to interpret spatial dimension values

Enumerator:
kate_pixel 

dimensions are in pixels

kate_percentage 

dimensions are in percentage of total size

kate_millionths 

dimensions are in millionths of total size

defines the direction in which glyphs within a text are drawn

Enumerator:
kate_l2r_t2b 

left to right, top to bottom: eg, English

kate_r2l_t2b 

right to left, top to bottom: eg, Arabic

kate_t2b_r2l 

top to bottom, right to left: eg, Japanese

kate_t2b_l2r 

top to bottom, left to right: eg, Sometimes Japanese

defines the character encoding used by text

Enumerator:
kate_utf8 

utf-8 variable length byte encoding, see RFC 3629

defines how to wrap text if necessary

Enumerator:
kate_wrap_word 

allow wrapping at word boundaries

kate_wrap_none 

forbid wrapping


Function Documentation

int kate_clear ( kate_state k  ) 

Destroys a kate_state structure. The kate_state structure should have been initialized with kate_decode_init or kate_encode_init.

Parameters:
k the kate_state structure to clear
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error
Examples:
decoding.c, and encoding.c.

References kate_clear(), and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

Referenced by kate_clear(), and kate_high_decode_clear().

int kate_curve_get_point ( const kate_curve kc,
kate_float  t,
kate_float *  x,
kate_float *  y 
)

Returns the point defined by the given curve at the given time. t will be between 0 and 1

Parameters:
kc the curve to get the point from
t the time at which the point should be taken (between 0 and motion duration)
x a pointer to the first coordinate of the computed point (may be NULL)
y a pointer to the second coordinate of the computed point (may be NULL)
Returns:
0 success
1 no point at this time in the curve
KATE_E_* error

References kate_curve_bezier_cubic_spline, kate_curve_bspline, kate_curve_catmull_rom_spline, kate_curve_get_point(), kate_curve_linear, kate_curve_none, kate_curve_static, KATE_E_INIT, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_curve::npts, kate_curve::pts, and kate_curve::type.

Referenced by kate_curve_get_point(), and kate_motion_get_point().

int kate_meta_add ( kate_meta *  km,
const char *  tag,
const char *  value,
size_t  len 
)

Adds a tag/value metadata pair to the kate_meta structure. The tag must be 7 bit ASCII, and may not contain embedded NULs The value is binary data, and dependent on the tag. Text values should be UTF-8 and may contain embedded NULs

Parameters:
km the kate_meta structure to add the metadata to
tag the tag for the metadata add
value the value for the metadata add (a stream of len bytes)
len the number of bytes in the value
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY, and kate_meta_add().

Referenced by kate_meta_add(), and kate_meta_add_string().

int kate_meta_add_string ( kate_meta *  km,
const char *  tag,
const char *  value 
)

Adds a tag/value metadata pair to the kate_meta structure.

Parameters:
km the kate_meta structure to add the metadata to
tag the tag for the metadata add
value the value for the metadata add (a NUL terminated UTF-8 string)
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_meta_add(), kate_meta_add_string(), kate_text_validate(), and kate_utf8.

Referenced by kate_meta_add_string().

int kate_meta_create ( kate_meta **  km  ) 

Creates and initializes a kate_meta_list structure.

Parameters:
km the structure to initialize
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY, and kate_meta_create().

Referenced by kate_meta_create().

int kate_meta_destroy ( kate_meta *  km  ) 

Destroys a kate_meta structure.

Parameters:
km the structure to destroy
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_meta_destroy().

Referenced by kate_info_clear(), and kate_meta_destroy().

int kate_meta_merge ( kate_meta *  km,
kate_meta *  km2 
)

Merges two sets of metadata together

Parameters:
km the kate_meta structure to contain the merged metadata.
km2 the kate_meta structure to merge to km. It will be freed if this call is successful.
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY, and kate_meta_merge().

Referenced by kate_meta_merge().

int kate_meta_query ( const kate_meta *  km,
unsigned int  idx,
const char **  tag,
const char **  value,
size_t *  len 
)

Retrieves the data for a given metadata.

Parameters:
km the kate_meta structure to search in
idx the index of the metadata to get data for
tag where to store the tag of the metadata
value where to store the value of the tag
len where to store the length (in bytes) of the value
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_meta_query().

Referenced by kate_meta_query().

int kate_meta_query_count ( const kate_meta *  km  ) 

Returns the number of metadata in this structure

Parameters:
km the kate_meta structure to search in
Returns:
0 success, no metadata is present
>0 success, the value is the number of metadata found
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_meta_query_count().

Referenced by kate_meta_query_count().

int kate_meta_query_tag ( const kate_meta *  km,
const char *  tag,
unsigned int  idx,
const char **  value,
size_t *  len 
)

Retrieves the data for a given metadata.

Parameters:
km the kate_meta structure to search in
tag the tag to search for
idx the index of the tag to search for (eg, if a tag is present more than once)
value where to store the value of the tag
len where to store the length (in bytes) of the value
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_meta_query_tag().

Referenced by kate_meta_query_tag().

int kate_meta_query_tag_count ( const kate_meta *  km,
const char *  tag 
)

Returns the number of metadata with the given tag

Parameters:
km the kate_meta structure to search in
tag the tag to search for
Returns:
0 success, no matching tags were found
>0 success, the value is the number of tags found
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_meta_query_tag_count().

Referenced by kate_meta_query_tag_count().

int kate_meta_remove ( kate_meta *  km,
unsigned int  idx 
)

Removes a given metadata pair.

Parameters:
km the kate_meta structure to change
idx the index of the metadata
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_meta_remove().

Referenced by kate_meta_remove().

int kate_meta_remove_tag ( kate_meta *  km,
const char *  tag,
unsigned int  idx 
)

Removes a given metadata pair.

Parameters:
km the kate_meta structure to change
tag the tag to search for, may be NULL to match any tag
idx the index of the metadata
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_meta_remove_tag().

Referenced by kate_meta_remove_tag().

int kate_motion_get_point ( const kate_motion km,
kate_float  duration,
kate_float  t,
kate_float *  x,
kate_float *  y 
)

Returns the point defined by the given motion at the given time. t will be between 0 and the duration of the motion

Parameters:
km the motion to get the point from
duration the duration the motion spans
t the time at which the point should be taken (between 0 and motion duration)
x a pointer to the first coordinate of the computed point (may be NULL)
y a pointer to the second coordinate of the computed point (may be NULL)
Returns:
0 success
1 no point at this time in the motion
KATE_E_* error

References kate_motion::curves, kate_motion::durations, kate_curve_get_point(), KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_motion_get_point(), kate_motion::ncurves, and kate_motion::periodic.

Referenced by kate_motion_get_point(), kate_tracker_update(), and kate_tracker_update_property_at_duration().


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Here is a list of all documented functions, variables, defines, enums, and typedefs with links to the documentation:

- b -

  • kate_bitmap_init() : kate.h
  • kate_bitmap_init_new() : kate.h
  • kate_bitmap_type : kate.h
  • kate_bitmap_type_paletted : kate.h
  • kate_bitmap_type_png : kate.h
  • KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MAJOR : kate.h
  • KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MINOR : kate.h

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kate_tracker Struct Reference

#include <kate.h>

Data Fields

const kate_infoki
kate_const kate_eventevent
kate_float t
struct {
   unsigned int   region:1
   unsigned int   text_alignment_int:1
   unsigned int   text_alignment_ext:1
   unsigned int   text_pos:1
   unsigned int   text_size:1
   unsigned int   marker_pos:4
   unsigned int   text_color:1
   unsigned int   background_color:1
   unsigned int   draw_color:1
   unsigned int   glyph_pointer:4
   unsigned int   path:1
   unsigned int   draw:1
   unsigned int   visible_section:1
   unsigned int   z:1
   unsigned int   hmargins:1
   unsigned int   vmargins:1
   unsigned int   bitmap_pos:1
   unsigned int   bitmap_size:1
   unsigned int   marker_bitmap:4
   unsigned int   glyph_pointer_bitmap:4
   unsigned int   draw_width:1
has
int window_w
int window_h
int frame_x
int frame_y
int frame_w
int frame_h
kate_float region_x
kate_float region_y
kate_float region_w
kate_float region_h
kate_float text_halign
kate_float text_valign
kate_float text_x
kate_float text_y
kate_float text_size_x
kate_float text_size_y
kate_float marker_x [4]
kate_float marker_y [4]
kate_color text_color
kate_color background_color
kate_color draw_color
kate_float glyph_pointer [4]
kate_float glyph_height [4]
kate_float path_start
kate_float path_end
kate_float draw_x
kate_float draw_y
kate_float visible_x
kate_float visible_y
kate_float z
kate_float left_margin
kate_float right_margin
kate_float top_margin
kate_float bottom_margin
kate_float bitmap_x
kate_float bitmap_y
kate_float bitmap_size_x
kate_float bitmap_size_y
const kate_bitmapmarker_bitmap [4]
const kate_bitmapglyph_pointer_bitmap [4]
kate_float draw_width

Detailed Description

this keeps track of changes during an event's lifetime


Field Documentation

if set, the tracker has background color information

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

if set, the tracker has bitmap position information

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

if set, the tracker has bitmap size information

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

the horizontal bitmap size (eg, width)

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

the vertical bitmap size (eg, height)

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

the horizontal bitmap position

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

the vertical bitmap position

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

the size of the bottom margin

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

unsigned int kate_tracker::draw

if set, the tracker has draw information

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

if set, the tracker has draw color information

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

width of the drawn line

if set, the tracker has draw line width information

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

the current horizontal position of the drawn shape

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

the current vertical position of the drawn shape

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

the video frame height

Referenced by kate_tracker_remap(), and kate_tracker_update().

the video frame width

Referenced by kate_tracker_remap(), and kate_tracker_update().

the video frame origin in the window

Referenced by kate_tracker_remap(), and kate_tracker_update().

the video frame origin in the window

Referenced by kate_tracker_remap(), and kate_tracker_update().

the height associated with each glyph pointer in pixels

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

the glyph index of each glyph pointer

if set, the tracker has glyph pointer information

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

index of the bitmap for the glyph pointer bitmap

if set, the tracker has bitmap information for the glyph pointer bitmap

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

struct { ... } kate_tracker::has

bitfield describing what information the tracker has

Referenced by kate_tracker_get_text_path_position(), and kate_tracker_update().

unsigned int kate_tracker::hmargins

if set, the tracker has horizontal margin information

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

the kate_info associated with this tracker

Referenced by kate_tracker_init(), and kate_tracker_update().

the size of the left margin

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

index of the bitmap for the marker bitmap

if set, the tracker has bitmap information for the marker bitmap

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

if set, the tracker has marker position information

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

kate_float kate_tracker::marker_x[4]

the horizontal position of each marker

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

kate_float kate_tracker::marker_y[4]

the vertical position of each marker

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

unsigned int kate_tracker::path

if set, the tracker has text path information

Referenced by kate_tracker_get_text_path_position(), and kate_tracker_update().

the end point of the current path part

Referenced by kate_tracker_get_text_path_position(), and kate_tracker_update().

the starting point of the current path part

Referenced by kate_tracker_get_text_path_position(), and kate_tracker_update().

unsigned int kate_tracker::region

if set, the tracker has region information

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

the region height in pixels

Referenced by kate_tracker_remap(), and kate_tracker_update().

the region width in pixels

Referenced by kate_tracker_remap(), and kate_tracker_update().

the region horizontal position in pixels

Referenced by kate_tracker_remap(), and kate_tracker_update().

the region vertical position in pixels

Referenced by kate_tracker_remap(), and kate_tracker_update().

the size of the right margin

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

kate_float kate_tracker::t

the current time at which the tracker interpolates

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

if set, the tracker has external text alignment information

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

if set, the tracker has internal text alignment information

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

if set, the tracker has text color information

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

the horizontal text alignment (-1 for left, 1 for right, etc)

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

unsigned int kate_tracker::text_pos

if set, the tracker has text position information

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

if set, the tracker has text size information

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

the horizontal text size (eg, width)

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

the vertical text size (eg, height)

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

the vertical text alignment (-1 for top, 1 for bottom, etc)

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

the horizontal text position

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

the vertical text position

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

the size of the top margin

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

if set, the tracker has visible section information

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

the glyph index of the first visible glyph

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

the glyph index of the last visible glyph

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

unsigned int kate_tracker::vmargins

if set, the tracker has vertical margin information

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

the window height

Referenced by kate_tracker_remap(), and kate_tracker_update().

the window width

Referenced by kate_tracker_remap(), and kate_tracker_update().

kate_float kate_tracker::z

the depth of this event's text

unsigned int kate_tracker::z

if set, the tracker has z (depth) information

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().


The documentation for this struct was generated from the following file:
  • /home/v/Kate/WORK_TREES/kate-sorceress-backup/v/src/kate/include/kate/kate.h

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kate_packet

Functions

int kate_packet_wrap (kate_packet *kp, size_t nbytes, const void *data)
int kate_packet_init (kate_packet *kp, size_t nbytes, const void *data)
int kate_packet_clear (kate_packet *kp)

Detailed Description


Function Documentation

int kate_packet_clear ( kate_packet kp  ) 

Clears a kate_packet previously initialized by kate_packet_init

Parameters:
kp the kate_packet to clear
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_packet::data, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

int kate_packet_init ( kate_packet kp,
size_t  nbytes,
const void *  data 
)

Returns a kate_packet created from the given data. The data is copied, so can be freed once the kate_packet is created. The kate_packet should be cleared when not needed anymore.

Parameters:
kp the kate_packet to create
nbytes the number of bytes in the data to wrap
data a pointer to the data to wrap
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY, and kate_packet_wrap().

int kate_packet_wrap ( kate_packet kp,
size_t  nbytes,
const void *  data 
)

Returns a kate_packet wrapping the given data. The data is not copied, so should stay valid throughout the use of the kate_packet. The kate_packet should not be cleared.

Parameters:
kp the kate_packet to wrap
nbytes the number of bytes in the data to wrap
data a pointer to the data to wrap
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_packet::data, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_packet::nbytes.

Referenced by kate_packet_init().


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Kate categories

The category field in the Kate ID header is an ASCII string meant to be recognizable automatically (eg, it is kept as non localized ASCII). This page lists examples of categories to use for various purposes. It is suggested that applications recognizing well known categories such as the ones described below may display to the user a localized version of them (eg, when a stream has a category of "SUB", an application set up for the French locale might display the category as "sous-titres". If a particular category is not recognized, it may still be displayed as a string, albeit non localized.

If using custom categories for your own use, you may use category names prefixed by "x-". These are reserved for private use. Category names not starting with "x-" are reserved for future "standard" use.

  • SUB, or subtitles Movie (or other) subtitles, as text, possibly including simple inline markup.
  • CC Movie (or other) closed captions, as text, possibly including simple inline markup.

For instance, ffmpeg2theora can create such streams, which can be played back by VLC, MPlayer (if patched), the Annodex browser plugin (if patched), and any player using GStreamer (if patched).

  • K-SPU, or spu-subtitles Movie (or other) subtitles, as DVD style images, with on screen positioning and size information.

For instance, Thoggen (if patched) can create such streams, which can be played back by VLC, and MPlayer (if patched).

  • LRC, or lyrics Song lyrics (typically in the language they are sung in) as plain text.

For instance, oggenc (if patched) can create such streams, which can be played back by XMMS (if patched), or Audacious (if patched).


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Format - header packet type 0x81 - Vorbis comments header

The second header in a Kate stream holds Vorbis comments in the same format as a Vorbis or Theora stream, apart from the 0x81 packet type byte, the Kate signature, and a zero byte at the start of the packet.

As for Vorbis, note that the user comments are not necessarily NUL terminated.

Note that, as Theora, Kate does not add a framing bit to the packet.

Refer to the documentation for Vorbis for detailed information about the format of Vorbis comments.


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Format - RLE bitmap

RLE bitmaps are stored line per line, each line encoded with a particular algorithm, usually a variation of RLE.

Let N be the number of bits per pixel of this bitmap.

  • N bits being the "zero" color (it doesn't really matter what this color is, but the compression is best if this is the background color)

Then, for each row in the bitmap:

  • 3 bits representing the type of encoding used for this line.
For encoding 0 (empty):
There is no more data for this line, it consists of a single line of pixels of the "zero" color.
For encoding 1 (basic):
While there are still pixels to decode in this line:
  • 4 bits representing the number P of pixels of an identical color, minus 1 (eg, 0 means a single pixel).
  • N bits representing the color C.
Then the next P pixels are filled with color C.
For encoding 2 (delta):
While there are still pixels to decode in this line:
  • 1 bit being 1 if the pixel run is encoded as delta, 0 if not
If the bit is 1:
  • 6 bits representing the number P of pixels in this run, minus 1 The next P pixels are filled from a copy of the pixels in the previous line, starting at the same horizontal offset, or, if this is the first line of the bitmap, they are filled with the "zero" color.
If the bit is 0:
  • 3 bits representing the number P of pixels in this run, minus 1
  • N bits representing the color C. Then the next P pixels are filled with color C.
For encoding 3 (basic/stop):
  • 8 bits representing a number P of pixels in an initial run - if P is greater than zero, P pixels are filled with the "zero" color.
Then, while there are still pixels to decode in this line:
  • 6 bits representing the number P of pixels in this run, or 0
  • if P is greater than zero, N bits being the color to fill the next P pixels with.
  • if P is zero, the remainder of the line is filled with the zero color.
For encoding 4 (basic/startend):
  • 9 bits representing the number P of pixels in a run of color "zero" at the start of the line (0 for an empty run)
  • 9 bits representing the number P of pixels in a run of color "zero" at the end of the line (0 for an empty run)
Then, while there are still pixels to decode in this line:
  • 3 bits representing the number P of pixels in this run, minus 1
  • N bits representing the color C. Then the next P pixels are filled with color C.
For encoding 5 (delta/stop):
While there are still pixels to decode in this line:
  • 1 bit being 1 if the next run is delta encoded, and 0 otherwise.
If the bit is 1:
  • 5 bits representing the number P of pixels in this run, minus 1 The next P pixels are filled from a copy of the pixels in the previous line, starting at the same horizontal offset, or, if this is the first line of the bitmap, they are filled with the "zero" color.
If the bit is 0:
  • 3 bits representing the number P of pixels in this run, or 0.
  • if P is greater than zero, N bits representing the color of the pixels in this run.
  • if P is zero, the remainder of the line is filled with the zero color.
For encoding 6 (basic/zero):
While there are still pixels to decode in this line:
  • N bits representing the color C of this run.
  • if C is the "zero" color, 8 bits representing the length P of this run, minus 1.
  • if C is not the "zero" color, 3 bits representing the length P of this run, minus 1. Then, the next P pixels are filled with color C.
For encoding 7:
Encoding 7 is reserved for future use. A decoder encountering encoding 7 will not be able to decode the line, and thus the bitmap.

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Here is a list of all documented functions, variables, defines, enums, and typedefs with links to the documentation:

- d -

  • kate_decode_eventout() : kate.h
  • kate_decode_headerin() : kate.h
  • kate_decode_init() : kate.h
  • kate_decode_is_idheader() : kate.h
  • kate_decode_packetin() : kate.h
  • kate_decode_seek() : kate.h
  • kate_duration_granule() : kate.h

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kate_comment access

Functions

int kate_comment_init (kate_comment *kc)
int kate_comment_clear (kate_comment *kc)
int kate_comment_add_length (kate_comment *kc, const char *comment, size_t len)
int kate_comment_add (kate_comment *kc, const char *comment)
int kate_comment_add_tag (kate_comment *kc, const char *tag, const char *value)
const char * kate_comment_query (const kate_comment *kc, const char *tag, int count)
int kate_comment_query_count (const kate_comment *kc, const char *tag)

Detailed Description


Function Documentation

int kate_comment_add ( kate_comment kc,
const char *  comment 
)

Adds a comment to the kate_comment structure. The comment must be of the form "tag=value" The comment tag must be 7 bit ASCII, and may not contain embedded NULs The comment value is UTF-8 and may not contain embedded NULs as the comments ends at the first NUL encountered

Parameters:
kc the kate_comment structure to add the comment to
comment the comment to add, NUL terminated
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_comment_add_length(), and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

Referenced by kate_comment_add_tag().

int kate_comment_add_length ( kate_comment kc,
const char *  comment,
size_t  len 
)

Adds a comment to the kate_comment structure. The comment must be of the form "tag=value" The comment tag must be 7 bit ASCII, and may not contain embedded NULs The comment value is UTF-8 and may contain embedded NULs

Parameters:
kc the kate_comment structure to add the comment to
comment the comment to add (a stream of len bytes)
len the number of bytes in the comment
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_comment::comment_lengths, kate_comment::comments, KATE_E_BAD_TAG, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY, kate_text_validate(), kate_utf8, and kate_comment::user_comments.

Referenced by kate_comment_add().

int kate_comment_add_tag ( kate_comment kc,
const char *  tag,
const char *  value 
)

Adds a comment to the kate_comment structure, formatted as "tag=value". The tag must be 7 bit ASCII and comply with Vorbis comment tag rules. The value must be valid UTF-8 text. Neither tag nor value may contain embedded NULs. To embed comments with embedded NUL in the payload, see kate_comment_add_length.

Parameters:
kc the kate_comment structure to add the comment to
tag the tag of the comment to add
value the contents of the comment to add
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_comment_add(), KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY.

int kate_comment_clear ( kate_comment kc  ) 

Destroys a kate_comment structure, it must be initialized again before being used.

Parameters:
kc the structure to clear
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_comment::comment_lengths, kate_comment::comments, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_comment::user_comments, and kate_comment::vendor.

int kate_comment_init ( kate_comment kc  ) 

Initializes a kate_comment structure.

Parameters:
kc the structure to initialize
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_comment::comment_lengths, kate_comment::comments, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_comment::user_comments, and kate_comment::vendor.

Referenced by kate_high_decode_init().

const char* kate_comment_query ( const kate_comment kc,
const char *  tag,
int  count 
)

Queries the value of a comment that has the given tag. The tags are case insensitive, so "tag", "TAG", "Tag", and "TaG" are all equivalent. If there are multiple comments with the same tag, count may be used to select which one to return. The number of comments with a given tag may be retrieved using kate_comment_query_count.

Parameters:
kc the kate_comment structure to look into
tag the title of the comment to look for
count the index of the matching comment to return (if there are several)
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_comment::comments, and kate_comment::user_comments.

int kate_comment_query_count ( const kate_comment kc,
const char *  tag 
)

Returns the number of comments with the given tag. The tags are case insensitive, so "tag", "TAG", "Tag", and "TaG" are all equivalent.

Parameters:
kc the kate_comment structure to look into
tag the title of the comment to look for
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_comment::comments, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_comment::user_comments.


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kate_region Struct Reference

#include <kate.h>

Data Fields

kate_space_metric metric
int x
int y
int w
int h
int style
unsigned int clip:1

Detailed Description

defines an area where to draw


Field Documentation

unsigned int kate_region::clip

text/images will be clipped to the region

size of the region

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

how to interpret the xywh values

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

default style to apply to text in this region

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

size of the region

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

origin of the region

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

origin of the region

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().


The documentation for this struct was generated from the following file:
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Format - data packet type 0x01 - keepalive

Keepalive packets may be inserted at any point in a Kate stream where a data packet may be inserted (eg, after all headers, and before the end packet).

Keepalive packets are meant to help seeking code by placing packets at regular intervals so a seeking program can keep track of the granulepos without having to seek too much.

It is not mandatory to use keepalive packets, but their use may improve seeking performance on a Kate stream with few events when it is multiplexed with high bandwidth streams.

This packet is exactly one byte long, and consists of its packet type byte, 0x01.


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kate_curve Struct Reference

#include <kate.h>

Data Fields

kate_curve_type type
size_t npts
kate_float * pts

Detailed Description

defines a curve


Field Documentation

number of points in this curve

Referenced by kate_curve_get_point().

kate_float* kate_curve::pts

point coordinates for this curve (2D: npts*2 values)

Referenced by kate_curve_get_point(), and kate_info_clear().

type of the curve

Referenced by kate_curve_get_point().


The documentation for this struct was generated from the following file:
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kate_comment Struct Reference

#include <kate.h>

Data Fields

char ** user_comments
int * comment_lengths
int comments
char * vendor

Detailed Description

Vorbis comments - this is the same as Vorbis and Theora comments

Examples:

decoding.c, and encoding.c.


Field Documentation

the lengths of the comment strings in bytes

Referenced by kate_comment_add_length(), kate_comment_clear(), and kate_comment_init().

vendor string, null terminated

Referenced by kate_comment_clear(), and kate_comment_init().


The documentation for this struct was generated from the following file:
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Format - header packet type 0x84 - curves

This header contains a (possibly empty) list of predefined curves that may be referred to by data packets. This header is mandatory, even if no curves are predefined.

As with all headers, the first 8 bytes are composed of the header type (0x84) and the 7 byte kate signature ("kate\0\0\0").

Next, we find a variable length integer, holding the number of predefined curves this header contains. A negative value is an error.

Next, we find a list of curve definitions, as many as defined int the previously read number.

Next, we find a warp.

Next, the data ends.


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encoding.c

/*
  This shows the steps necessary to encode a Kate stream.
  For clarity, error checking is omitted.
  */

#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ogg/ogg.h>
#include "common.h"

/* All the libkate API is available from the main kate header file: */

#include <kate/oggkate.h>

/*
  We want to control when Ogg pages are output, as Kate is a discontinuous
  codec, so we don't know when the next event will happen, hence the need
  to create a page for every event.
  */

static void flush_page(ogg_stream_state *os)
{
  ogg_page og;
  while (1) {
    int ret=ogg_stream_flush(os,&og);
    if (ret==0) break;
    fwrite(og.header,1,og.header_len,stdout);
    fwrite(og.body,1,og.body_len,stdout);
  }
}

int main()
{
  /* We need an Ogg stream to write to */

  ogg_stream_state os;
  ogg_packet op;

  /*
    First, a kate_info structure needs to be created and setup for the stream to create.
    A kate_comment structure also has to be created.
    Information from both of these will get encoded into the stream headers.
    Last, we also need a kate_state structure, which will be initialized later.
    */

  kate_info ki;
  kate_comment kc;
  kate_state k;

  kate_info_init(&ki);
  kate_comment_init(&kc);

  /*
    The most important part of the kate_info structure on encoding is the granule
    encoding information, which describes how granules and time are mapped.
    Here, we map one granule to one millisecond.
   */

  ki.granule_shift=32;
  ki.gps_numerator=1000;
  ki.gps_denominator=1;

  /* With that done, we can initialize libkate for encoding, and initialize libogg as well: */

  kate_encode_init(&k,&ki);
  ogg_stream_init(&os,0x12345678);

  /* for the benefit of windows, which mangles data otherwise */
  set_binary_file(stdout);

  /*
    Before you can create events, headers need to be sent. Here, we'll just send
    the headers directly, but you will usually want to add regions, styles, etc to
    the headers before doing so:
    */

  while (kate_ogg_encode_headers(&k,&kc,&op)==0) {
    ogg_stream_packetin(&os,&op);
    ogg_packet_clear(&op);
  }
  flush_page(&os);

  /*
    Events can now be created, and we'll just create and send a single one here,
    starting at time 10 seconds, and stopping at time 15 seconds.
    */

#define text "Hello, world!"
  kate_ogg_encode_text(&k,10.0,15.0,text,strlen(text)+1,&op);
  ogg_stream_packetin(&os,&op);
  ogg_packet_clear(&op);
  flush_page(&os);

  /*
    When we're done, we can tell libkate so an "end of stream" packet will be generated,
    and clear the resources we've been using:
    */

  kate_ogg_encode_finish(&k,-1,&op);
  ogg_stream_packetin(&os,&op);
  ogg_packet_clear(&op);
  flush_page(&os);
  ogg_stream_clear(&os);
  kate_clear(&k);
  kate_info_clear(&ki);
  kate_comment_clear(&kc);

  /*
    That's it, we now have created a full kate stream. You may now want to decode it,
    or multiplex it with a Theora video, etc.
    */

  return 0;
}


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Ogg encoding interface


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kate_event Struct Reference

#include <kate.h>

Data Fields

kate_int64_t start
kate_int64_t duration
kate_int64_t backlink
kate_float start_time
kate_float end_time
kate_int32_t id
kate_text_encoding text_encoding
kate_text_directionality text_directionality
kate_const char * language
kate_const char * text
size_t len
size_t len0
size_t nmotions
kate_const kate_motion
*kate_const * 
motions
kate_const kate_regionregion
kate_const kate_stylestyle
kate_const kate_stylesecondary_style
kate_const kate_font_mappingfont_mapping
kate_const kate_palettepalette
kate_const kate_bitmapbitmap
kate_markup_type text_markup_type
size_t nbitmaps
kate_const kate_bitmap
*kate_const * 
bitmaps

Detailed Description

This is an event passed to the user. A kate_tracker may be used to track animation changes to this event.

Examples:

decoding.c, and high.c.


Field Documentation

kate_int64_t kate_event::backlink

the relative offset in granules since the start of the earliest still active event (positive or zero)

bitmap to use as background (may be NULL for none)

Referenced by kate_tracker_remap().

kate_const kate_bitmap* kate_const* kate_event::bitmaps

the list of attached bitmaps (may be NULL if none)

kate_int64_t kate_event::duration

the duration in granules

the time at which this event ends

Referenced by kate_tracker_remap(), and kate_tracker_update().

font mapping to use for the text (may be NULL for no particular mapping)

kate_int32_t kate_event::id

unique id to identify this event

kate_const char* kate_event::language

language of the text in this event (may be NULL if no override)

length in bytes of the text

length in bytes of the text, including terminating zero(s)

Referenced by kate_tracker_init().

kate_const kate_motion* kate_const* kate_event::motions

the list of attached motions (may be NULL if none)

number of attached bitmaps (may be zero)

number of attached motions (may be zero)

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

palette to use as background (may be NULL for none)

region to display in (may be NULL for no particular region)

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

secondary style to display text (may be NULL for no particular style)

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

kate_int64_t kate_event::start

the time at offset rate at which this event starts

the time at which this event starts

Referenced by kate_tracker_remap(), and kate_tracker_update().

style to display text (may be NULL for no particular style)

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

kate_const char* kate_event::text

the event text (may be NULL if none)

Examples:
decoding.c, and high.c.

Referenced by kate_tracker_init().

directionality of the text in this event

character encoding for the text in this event

Referenced by kate_tracker_init().

how to interpret any markup found in the text


The documentation for this struct was generated from the following file:
  • /home/v/Kate/WORK_TREES/kate-sorceress-backup/v/src/kate/include/kate/kate.h

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Tracker

Functions

int kate_tracker_init (kate_tracker *kin, const kate_info *ki, kate_const kate_event *ev)
int kate_tracker_clear (kate_tracker *kin)
int kate_tracker_morph_styles (kate_style *style, kate_float t, const kate_style *from, const kate_style *to)
int kate_tracker_remap (const kate_tracker *kin, kate_motion_mapping x_mapping, kate_motion_mapping y_mapping, kate_float *x, kate_float *y)
int kate_tracker_update_property_at_duration (const kate_tracker *kin, kate_float duration, kate_float t, kate_motion_semantics semantics, kate_float *x, kate_float *y)
int kate_tracker_update (kate_tracker *kin, kate_float t, int window_w, int window_h, int frame_x, int frame_y, int frame_w, int frame_h)
int kate_tracker_get_text_path_position (kate_tracker *kin, size_t glyph, int *x, int *y)

Detailed Description


Function Documentation

int kate_tracker_clear ( kate_tracker kin  ) 

Clears a tracker.

Parameters:
kin the tracker to clear, must have been initialized with kate_tracker_init
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_tracker::event, KATE_E_INIT, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

int kate_tracker_get_text_path_position ( kate_tracker kin,
size_t  glyph,
int *  x,
int *  y 
)

Finds the position of a particular glyph along a path.

Parameters:
kin the tracker to use
glyph the index of the glyph to get the position of
x will return the first coordinate of the position
y will return the second coordinate of the position

References kate_tracker::has, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_motion_semantics_text_path, kate_tracker_update_property_at_duration(), kate_tracker::path, kate_tracker::path_end, and kate_tracker::path_start.

int kate_tracker_init ( kate_tracker kin,
const kate_info ki,
kate_const kate_event ev 
)

Initializes a tracker with the given event. When done, it should be cleared using kate_tracker_clear.

Parameters:
kin the tracker to initialize
ki the kate_info structure for the stream
ev the event to track

References kate_tracker::event, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY, kate_text_get_character(), kate_tracker::ki, kate_event::len0, kate_event::text, and kate_event::text_encoding.

int kate_tracker_morph_styles ( kate_style style,
kate_float  t,
const kate_style from,
const kate_style to 
)

Morphs between two styles. t should be between 0 and 1

Parameters:
style the style that will hold the morphed style
t the amount of morping from the from style (eg, 0 yields from, 1 yields to)
from the style to morph from
to the style to morph to
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_style::font, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

int kate_tracker_remap ( const kate_tracker kin,
kate_motion_mapping  x_mapping,
kate_motion_mapping  y_mapping,
kate_float *  x,
kate_float *  y 
)

Remaps a point according to the given mappings

Parameters:
kin the tracker to use for the remapping
x_mapping the mapping for use for the x coordinate
y_mapping the mapping for use for the y coordinate
x a pointer to the x coordinate
y a pointer to the y coordinate
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_event::bitmap, kate_event::end_time, kate_tracker::event, kate_tracker::frame_h, kate_tracker::frame_w, kate_tracker::frame_x, kate_tracker::frame_y, kate_bitmap::height, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_motion_mapping_bitmap_size, kate_motion_mapping_event_duration, kate_motion_mapping_frame, kate_motion_mapping_none, kate_motion_mapping_region, kate_motion_mapping_window, kate_tracker::region_h, kate_tracker::region_w, kate_tracker::region_x, kate_tracker::region_y, kate_event::start_time, kate_bitmap::width, kate_tracker::window_h, and kate_tracker::window_w.

Referenced by kate_tracker_update_property_at_duration().

int kate_tracker_update ( kate_tracker kin,
kate_float  t,
int  window_w,
int  window_h,
int  frame_x,
int  frame_y,
int  frame_w,
int  frame_h 
)

Tracks changes in an event at the given time.

Parameters:
kin the tracker to update
t the time (between 0 and the duration of the motion) to update to
window_w the width of the window
window_h the height of the window
frame_x the horizontal offset of the video frame within the window
frame_y the vertical offset of the video frame within the window
frame_w the width of the video frame
frame_h the height of the video frame
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_style::background_color, kate_tracker::background_color, kate_tracker::bitmap_pos, kate_tracker::bitmap_size, kate_tracker::bitmap_size_x, kate_tracker::bitmap_size_y, kate_tracker::bitmap_x, kate_tracker::bitmap_y, kate_style::bottom_margin, kate_tracker::bottom_margin, kate_tracker::draw, kate_style::draw_color, kate_tracker::draw_color, kate_tracker::draw_width, kate_tracker::draw_x, kate_tracker::draw_y, kate_event::end_time, kate_tracker::event, kate_tracker::frame_h, kate_tracker::frame_w, kate_tracker::frame_x, kate_tracker::frame_y, kate_tracker::glyph_height, kate_tracker::glyph_pointer, kate_tracker::glyph_pointer_bitmap, kate_region::h, kate_style::halign, kate_tracker::has, kate_tracker::hmargins, KATE_E_INIT, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_millionths, kate_motion_get_point(), kate_motion_semantics_background_color_ba, kate_motion_semantics_background_color_rg, kate_motion_semantics_bitmap_position, kate_motion_semantics_bitmap_size, kate_motion_semantics_draw, kate_motion_semantics_draw_color_ba, kate_motion_semantics_draw_color_rg, kate_motion_semantics_draw_width, kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1, kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1_bitmap, kate_motion_semantics_horizontal_margins, kate_motion_semantics_marker1_bitmap, kate_motion_semantics_marker1_position, kate_motion_semantics_region_position, kate_motion_semantics_region_size, kate_motion_semantics_style_morph, kate_motion_semantics_text_alignment_ext, kate_motion_semantics_text_alignment_int, kate_motion_semantics_text_color_ba, kate_motion_semantics_text_color_rg, kate_motion_semantics_text_path, kate_motion_semantics_text_path_section, kate_motion_semantics_text_position, kate_motion_semantics_text_size, kate_motion_semantics_text_visible_section, kate_motion_semantics_time, kate_motion_semantics_vertical_margins, kate_motion_semantics_z, kate_percentage, kate_pixel, kate_tracker_morph_styles(), kate_tracker::ki, kate_style::left_margin, kate_tracker::left_margin, kate_tracker::marker_bitmap, kate_tracker::marker_pos, kate_tracker::marker_x, kate_tracker::marker_y, kate_region::metric, kate_event::nmotions, kate_tracker::path, kate_tracker::path_end, kate_tracker::path_start, kate_tracker::region, kate_event::region, kate_tracker::region_h, kate_tracker::region_w, kate_tracker::region_x, kate_tracker::region_y, kate_style::right_margin, kate_tracker::right_margin, kate_event::secondary_style, kate_event::start_time, kate_region::style, kate_event::style, kate_info::styles, kate_tracker::t, kate_tracker::text_alignment_ext, kate_tracker::text_alignment_int, kate_style::text_color, kate_tracker::text_color, kate_tracker::text_halign, kate_tracker::text_pos, kate_tracker::text_size, kate_tracker::text_size_x, kate_tracker::text_size_y, kate_tracker::text_valign, kate_tracker::text_x, kate_tracker::text_y, kate_style::top_margin, kate_tracker::top_margin, kate_style::valign, kate_tracker::visible_section, kate_tracker::visible_x, kate_tracker::visible_y, kate_tracker::vmargins, kate_region::w, kate_tracker::window_h, kate_tracker::window_w, kate_region::x, kate_region::y, and kate_tracker::z.

int kate_tracker_update_property_at_duration ( const kate_tracker kin,
kate_float  duration,
kate_float  t,
kate_motion_semantics  semantics,
kate_float *  x,
kate_float *  y 
)

Returns the value of a particular property at the given time

Parameters:
kin the tracker to update the property for
duration the duration of the event the motion belongs to
t the time, between 0 and duration, at which to compute the point
semantics the semantics of the motion to use
x a pointer to the x coordinate
y a pointer to the y coordinate
Returns:
0 success
1 success, and there is no such motion at this time
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_motion_get_point(), kate_tracker_remap(), kate_motion::x_mapping, and kate_motion::y_mapping.

Referenced by kate_tracker_get_text_path_position().


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- g -

  • kate_get_bitstream_version() : kate.h
  • kate_get_bitstream_version_string() : kate.h
  • kate_get_version() : kate.h
  • kate_get_version_string() : kate.h
  • kate_granule_duration() : kate.h
  • kate_granule_shift() : kate.h
  • kate_granule_split_time() : kate.h
  • kate_granule_time() : kate.h

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kate_font_mapping Struct Reference

#include <kate.h>

Data Fields

size_t nranges
kate_font_range ** ranges

Detailed Description

defines a set of ranges to define a font mapping


Field Documentation

the number of ranges in this mapping

Referenced by kate_font_get_index_from_code_point(), and kate_info_clear().


The documentation for this struct was generated from the following file:
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kate_pack_buffer Struct Reference


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Format - curve

A curve definition consists of:

Next, the data ends.

The points are interpreted differently for each curve type. Segments interpret these points as segment end points, while splines interpret them as control points.


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  • kate_t2b_r2l : kate.h
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  • kate_text_encoding : kate.h
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  • kate_text_set_character() : kate.h
  • kate_text_validate() : kate.h
  • kate_tracker_clear() : kate.h
  • kate_tracker_get_text_path_position() : kate.h
  • kate_tracker_init() : kate.h
  • kate_tracker_morph_styles() : kate.h
  • kate_tracker_remap() : kate.h
  • kate_tracker_update() : kate.h
  • kate_tracker_update_property_at_duration() : kate.h

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kate_tracker_internal Struct Reference


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kate_font_range Struct Reference

#include <kate.h>

Data Fields

int first_code_point
int last_code_point
int first_bitmap

Detailed Description

defines a set of images to map to a range of Unicode code points


Field Documentation

index of the bitmap the first code point maps to

Referenced by kate_font_get_index_from_code_point().

first code point in this range

Referenced by kate_font_get_index_from_code_point().

last code point in this range


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Text manipulation

Functions

int kate_text_get_character (kate_text_encoding text_encoding, const char **const text, size_t *len0)
int kate_text_set_character (kate_text_encoding text_encoding, int c, char **const text, size_t *len0)
int kate_text_remove_markup (kate_text_encoding text_encoding, char *text, size_t *len0)
int kate_text_validate (kate_text_encoding text_encoding, const char *text, size_t len0)

Detailed Description


Function Documentation

int kate_text_get_character ( kate_text_encoding  text_encoding,
const char **const   text,
size_t *  len0 
)

Reads a code point from the string, advancing the text pointer to the next one.

Parameters:
text_encoding the character encoding the text is coded in
text a pointer to the text pointer, to be advanced to the next character on success
len0 a pointer to the length of the buffer, including any terminating NUL, to be decreased by the number of bytes that text is advanced on success
Returns:
>=0 success, the unicode code point read
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, KATE_E_TEXT, and kate_utf8.

Referenced by kate_tracker_init().

int kate_text_remove_markup ( kate_text_encoding  text_encoding,
char *  text,
size_t *  len0 
)

Removes markup from the given text.

Parameters:
text_encoding the character encoding the text is coded in
text the text to remove markup from
len0 the length in bytes of the text, including any terminating NUL - will be set to the length of the text with markup removed, including any terminating NUL
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_utf8.

int kate_text_set_character ( kate_text_encoding  text_encoding,
int  c,
char **const   text,
size_t *  len0 
)

Writes a code point to the given string, advancing the text pointer to the next byte.

Parameters:
text_encoding the character encoding the text is coded in
c the unicode code point to write to the string
text a pointer to the text pointer, to be advanced to the next character on success
len0 a pointer to the length of the buffer, including any terminating NUL, to be decreased by the number of bytes that text is advanced on success
Returns:
>=0 success, the number of bytes used to write this code point
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, KATE_E_TEXT, and kate_utf8.

int kate_text_validate ( kate_text_encoding  text_encoding,
const char *  text,
size_t  len0 
)

Validates text for the given character encoding, flagging partial sequences and invalid sequences.

Parameters:
text_encoding the character encoding the text is coded in
text the text to validate (may include embedded NULs)
len0 the length in bytes of the text, including any terminating NUL
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, KATE_E_TEXT, and kate_utf8.

Referenced by kate_comment_add_length(), kate_encode_text_raw_times(), and kate_meta_add_string().


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Format - header packet type 0x85 - motions

This header contains a (possibly empty) list of predefined motions that may be referred to by data packets. This header is mandatory, even if no motions are predefined.

As with all headers, the first 8 bytes are composed of the header type (0x85) and the 7 byte kate signature ("kate\0\0\0").

Next, we find a variable length integer, holding the number of predefined motions this header contains. A negative value is an error.

Next, we find a list of motion definitions, as many as defined int the previously read number.

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Text movie subtitles

Kate streams can carry Unicode text (that is, text that can represent pretty much any existing language/script). If several Kate streams are multiplexed along with a video, subtitles in various languages can be made for that movie.

An easy way to create such subtitles is to use ffmpeg2theora, which can create Kate streams from SubRip (.srt) format files, a simple but common text subtitles format. ffmpeg2theora 0.21 or later is needed.

At its simplest:

    ffmpeg2theora -o video-with-subtitles.ogg --subtitles subtitles.srt
      video-without-subtitles.avi 

Several languages may be created and tagged with their language code for easy selection in a media player:

    ffmpeg2theora -o video-with-subtitles.ogg video-without-subtitles.avi
      --subtitles japanese-subtitles.srt --subtitles-language ja
      --subtitles welsh-subtitles.srt --subtitles-language cy
      --subtitles english-subtitles.srt --subtitles-language en_GB

Alternatively, kateenc (which comes with the libkate distribution) can create Kate streams from SubRip files as well. These can then be merged with a video with oggz-tools:

    kateenc -t srt -c SUB -l it -o subtitles.ogg italian-subtitles.srt

    oggz merge -o movie-with-subtitles.ogg movie-without-subtitles.ogg subtitles.ogg

This second method can also be used to add subtitles to a video which is already encoded to Theora, as it will not transcode the video again.

DVD subtitles

DVD subtitles are not text, but images. Thoggen, a DVD ripper program, can convert these subtitles to Kate streams (at the time of writing, Thoggen and GStreamer have not applied the necessary patches for this to be possible out of the box, so patching them will be required).

When configuring how to rip DVD tracks, any subtitles will be detected by Thoggen, and selecting them in the GUI will cause them to be saved as Kate tracks along with the movie.

Song lyrics

Kate streams carrying song lyrics can be embedded in an Ogg file. The oggenc Vorbis encoding tool from the Xiph.Org Vorbis tools allows lyrics to be loaded from a LRC or SRT text file and converted to a Kate stream multiplexed with the resulting Vorbis audio. At the time of writing, the patch to oggenc was not applied yet, so it will have to be patched manually with the patch found in the diffs directory.

    oggenc -o song-with-lyrics.ogg --lyrics lyrics.lrc --lyrics-language en_US song.wav

So called 'enhanced LRC' files (containing extra karaoke timing information) are supported, and a simple karaoke color change scheme will be saved out for these files. For more complex karaoke effects (such as more complex style changes, or sprite animation), kateenc should be used with a Kate description file to create a separate Kate stream, which can then be merged with a Vorbis only song with oggz-tools:

    oggenc -o song.ogg song.wav

    kateenc -t kate -c LRC -l en_US -o lyrics.ogg lyrics-with-karaoke.kate

    oggz merge -o song-with-karaoke.ogg lyrics-with-karaoke.ogg song.ogg

This latter method may also be used if you already have an encoded Vorbis song with no lyrics, and just want to add the lyrics without reencoding.

Changing a Kate stream embedded in an Ogg stream

If you need to change a Kate stream already embedded in an Ogg stream (eg, you have a movie with subtitles, and you want to fix a spelling mistake, or want to bring one of the subtitles forward in time, etc), you can do this easily with KateDJ, a tool that will extract Kate streams, decode them to a temporary location, and rebuild the original stream after you've made whatever changes you want.

KateDJ (included with the libkate distribution) is a GUI program using wxPython, a Python module for the wxWidgets GUI library, and the oggz tools (both needing installing separately if they are not already).

The procedure consists of:

  • Run KateDJ
  • Click 'Load Ogg stream' and select the file to load
  • Click 'Demux file' to decode Kate streams in a temporary location
  • Edit the Kate streams - you can also double click on the language you want to change
  • When done, click 'Remux file from parts'
  • If any errors are reported, continue editing until the remux step succeeds

Adding metadata

Metadata can be attached to events, or to styles, bitmaps, regions, etc. Metadata are free form tag/value pairs, and can be used to enrich their attached data with extra information. However, how this information is interpreted is up to the application layer.

It is worth noting that an event may not have attached text, so it is possible to create an empty timed event with attached metadata.

For instance, let's say we have a documentary, with footage from various places, as well as short interviews, and we want two things:

  • tag footage with metadata about the location and date that footage was shot
  • subtitle the interviews and tag those subtitles with information about the speaker

You can then create an empty Kate event for each footage part, synchronized with the footage, and attach a new metadata item called GEO_LOCATION, filled with latitude and longitude of the place the footage was shot at. Similarly, for each subtitle event, a metadata item called SPEAKER can be attached.

An empty event to tag a long 4:20 footage shot in Tokyo on 2011/08/12, and inserted at 18:30 in the documentary could look like:

event { 00:18:30,000 --> 00:22:50,000 meta "GEO_LOCATION" = "35.42; 139.42" meta "DATE" = "2011-08-12" }

Here's a example for a line spoken by Dr Joe Bloggs at 18:30 into the documentary:

event { 00:18:30,000 --> 00:18:32,000 "Notice how the subtitles for my words have metadata attached to them" meta "SPEAKER" = "Dr Joe Bloggs" meta "URL" = "http://www.example.com/biography?name=Joe+Bloggs" }

Notice how another metadata item, URL, is also present. The application will have to be aware of those metadata in order to do something with it though. Since those are free form, it is up to you to think of what metadata you want, and make use of it.

Note that metadata may be attached to other objects, such as regions. This way, you can for example create a region tagged with a name, and track a person's movements with that region. Or you can tag a bitmap with a copyright and a URL to a larger version of the image.


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Format - data packet type 0x7f - end of stream

The last data packet in a Kate stream should be an end of stream data packet. When embedded in Ogg, the Ogg packet containing this packet must be marked as an end of stream (EOS) packet.

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0.4.1

Introduction

This is the documentation for libkate.

libkate is an implementation of a codec for the Kate bitstream format.

The latest version of libkate may be found at <http://libkate.googlecode.com/>.

The Kate bitstream format is a timed text codec designed for embedding in an Ogg bitstream. It was originally designed for karaoke and text. The Kate bitstream format is documented here.

The HOWTO page shows how to use Kate streams for various purposes, such as movie subtitles, or song lyrics.

libkate is thread safe, with the usual caveat that a single thread may access a given kate stream at the same time (eg, two different threads may use libkate at the same time, provided they access two different streams).

See here for a list of software with Kate support.

A commented high level decoding example. A commented decoding example. A commented encoding example.

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/*
  This shows the steps necessary to encode a Kate stream.
  For clarity, error checking is omitted.
  For simplicity, the input is assumed to be a single Kate stream.
  Usually, Kate streams will be multiplexed with other streams (either
  other Kate streams, or audio, or video). In these cases, the Ogg
  part will have to be more complex, but the Kate specific code will
  be the same.
  */

#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "common.h"

/* All the libkate API is available from the main kate header file: */

#include <kate/oggkate.h>

int main()
{
  ogg_sync_state oy;
  ogg_stream_state os;
  int init=0;
  ogg_packet op;
  kate_state k;
  kate_info ki;
  kate_comment kc;
  const kate_event *ev;

  /* for the benefit of windows, which mangles data otherwise */
  set_binary_file(stdin);

  /* we initialize ogg and kate info/comment structures */
  ogg_sync_init(&oy);
  kate_info_init(&ki);
  kate_comment_init(&kc);

  /*
    First, read the headers, which must appear first in a Kate stream. When
    kate_decode_header returns a positive number, all headers have been seen
    and we're ready to decode data.
    */
  do {
    get_packet(&oy,&os,&init,&op);
  } while (kate_ogg_decode_headerin(&ki,&kc,&op)==0);

  /*
    We now have all the information we need from the headers, so we can
    initialize kate for decoding
    */
  kate_decode_init(&k,&ki);

  /*
    We can now read data, until kate_decode_packetin returns a positive
    number, signaling the end of the stream
    */
  while (1) {
    if (get_packet(&oy,&os,&init,&op)) break;
    if (kate_ogg_decode_packetin(&k,&op)>0) break;

    /* we may have an event (eg, text) */
    if (kate_decode_eventout(&k,&ev)==0) {
      printf("Kate stream has text: %s\n",ev->text);
    }
  }

  /* That's it, we can now cleanup */
  ogg_stream_clear(&os);
  ogg_sync_clear(&oy);

  kate_clear(&k);
  kate_info_clear(&ki);
  kate_comment_clear(&kc);

  return 0;
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Encoding

Functions

int kate_encode_init (kate_state *k, kate_info *ki)
int kate_encode_text_raw_times (kate_state *k, kate_int64_t t0, kate_int64_t t1, const char *text, size_t sz, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_encode_text (kate_state *k, kate_float t0, kate_float t1, const char *text, size_t sz, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_encode_keepalive_raw_times (kate_state *k, kate_int64_t t, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_encode_keepalive (kate_state *k, kate_float t, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_encode_repeat_raw_times (kate_state *k, kate_int64_t t, kate_int64_t threshold, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_encode_repeat (kate_state *k, kate_float t, kate_float threshold, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_encode_finish_raw_times (kate_state *k, kate_int64_t t, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_encode_finish (kate_state *k, kate_float t, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_encode_headers (kate_state *k, kate_comment *kc, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_encode_add_motion (kate_state *k, kate_motion *km, int destroy)
int kate_encode_add_motion_index (kate_state *k, size_t motion)
int kate_encode_add_bitmap (kate_state *k, const kate_bitmap *kb)
int kate_encode_add_bitmap_index (kate_state *k, size_t bitmap)
int kate_encode_set_region_index (kate_state *k, size_t region)
int kate_encode_set_region (kate_state *k, const kate_region *kr)
int kate_encode_set_style_index (kate_state *k, size_t style)
int kate_encode_set_style (kate_state *k, const kate_style *ks)
int kate_encode_set_secondary_style_index (kate_state *k, size_t style)
int kate_encode_set_secondary_style (kate_state *k, const kate_style *ks)
int kate_encode_set_palette_index (kate_state *k, size_t palette)
int kate_encode_set_palette (kate_state *k, const kate_palette *kp)
int kate_encode_set_bitmap_index (kate_state *k, size_t bitmap)
int kate_encode_set_bitmap (kate_state *k, const kate_bitmap *kb)
int kate_encode_set_font_mapping_index (kate_state *k, size_t font_mapping)
int kate_encode_set_text_encoding (kate_state *k, kate_text_encoding text_encoding)
int kate_encode_set_text_directionality (kate_state *k, kate_text_directionality text_directionality)
int kate_encode_set_id (kate_state *k, kate_int32_t id)
int kate_encode_set_language (kate_state *k, const char *language)
int kate_encode_set_markup_type (kate_state *k, int text_markup_type)
int kate_encode_add_meta (kate_state *k, const kate_meta *km)
int kate_encode_merge_meta (kate_state *k, kate_meta *km)
kate_int64_t kate_encode_get_granule (const kate_state *k)

Detailed Description


Function Documentation

int kate_encode_add_bitmap ( kate_state k,
const kate_bitmap kb 
)

Adds a bitmap to the currently encoded event.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to add the bitmap to
kb the bitmap to add
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

int kate_encode_add_bitmap_index ( kate_state k,
size_t  bitmap 
)

Adds a bitmap to the currently encoded event by its index into the list of predefined bitmaps.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to add the bitmap to
bitmap the index of the bitmap to add
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_state::ki, and kate_info::nbitmaps.

int kate_encode_add_meta ( kate_state k,
const kate_meta *  km 
)

Adds a set of metadata to this event

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
km the metadata to add (a reference is taken, km must be live until the event is encoded)
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

int kate_encode_add_motion ( kate_state k,
kate_motion km,
int  destroy 
)

Adds a motion to the currently encoded event. If destroy is set, the motion will be automatically destroyed after the current event has been encoded.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to add the motion to
km the motion to add
destroy if true, the motion will be destroyed when the event is fully encoded
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

int kate_encode_add_motion_index ( kate_state k,
size_t  motion 
)

Adds a motion to the currently encoded event by its index into the list of predefined motions.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to add the motion to
motion the index of the motion to add
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_state::ki, and kate_info::nmotions.

int kate_encode_finish ( kate_state k,
kate_float  t,
kate_packet kp 
)

Finalizes the currently encoded stream. No more events may be added after this is called.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
t the timestamp for the end (if negative, the end time of the last event will be used)
kp the packet to encode to
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_duration_granule(), KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_encode_finish_raw_times(), and kate_state::ki.

Referenced by kate_ogg_encode_finish().

int kate_encode_finish_raw_times ( kate_state k,
kate_int64_t  t,
kate_packet kp 
)

Finalizes the currently encoded stream. No more events may be added after this is called.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
t the timestamp (in granule rate units) for the end (if negative, the end time of the last event will be used)
kp the packet to encode to
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_info::granule_shift, KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE, KATE_E_INIT, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, KATE_E_NOT_FOUND, and kate_state::ki.

Referenced by kate_encode_finish(), and kate_ogg_encode_finish_raw_times().

kate_int64_t kate_encode_get_granule ( const kate_state k  ) 

Retrieves the current granulepos

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
Returns:
>=0 the current granulepos (the one of the last encoded packet)
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

int kate_encode_headers ( kate_state k,
kate_comment kc,
kate_packet kp 
)

Encodes a header. This should be repeatedly called at the beginning of encoding, until a positive value is returned, marking the encoding of the last header.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
kc the list of comments to add to the headers
kp the packet to encode to
Returns:
0 success
1 success, and all headers have been encoded
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

Referenced by kate_ogg_encode_headers().

int kate_encode_init ( kate_state k,
kate_info ki 
)

Initializes a kate_state structure for encoding using the supplied kate_info structure. When done, the kate_state structure should be cleared using kate_clear.

Parameters:
k the kate_state structure to initialize for encoding
ki the kate_info structure containing the encoding parameters
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY, kate_state::ki, and kate_info::num_headers.

int kate_encode_keepalive ( kate_state k,
kate_float  t,
kate_packet kp 
)

Emits a keepalive packet, to help with seeking.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
t the timestamp for the keepalive packet
kp the packet to encode to
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_duration_granule(), KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_encode_keepalive_raw_times(), and kate_state::ki.

Referenced by kate_ogg_encode_keepalive().

int kate_encode_keepalive_raw_times ( kate_state k,
kate_int64_t  t,
kate_packet kp 
)

Emits a keepalive packet, to help with seeking.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
t the timestamp (in granule rate units) for the keepalive packet
kp the packet to encode to
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_info::granule_shift, KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE, KATE_E_INIT, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, KATE_E_NOT_FOUND, and kate_state::ki.

Referenced by kate_encode_keepalive(), and kate_ogg_encode_keepalive_raw_times().

int kate_encode_merge_meta ( kate_state k,
kate_meta *  km 
)

Adds a set of metadata to this event

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
km the metadata to add (will become invalid after this call returns successfully)
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

int kate_encode_repeat ( kate_state k,
kate_float  t,
kate_float  threshold,
kate_packet kp 
)

Emits a repeat packet, to help with seeking. The first active event at time t, if it or its latest repeat (whichever is the latest) was emitted more than threshold ago, of if threshold is zero, will have a repeat packet emitted. kate_encode_repeat is designed to be called in a loop, as it will return a repeat packet for only one event even if more than one event needs a repeat. When the returned value is 0, no more events need repeating at time t.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
t the timestamp for the the packets, if any
threshold the time threshold at which to emit a repeat packets (zero to force a repeat)
kp the packet to encode to
Returns:
0 success, and no repeat packet was encoded
1 success, and a repeat packet was encoded
KATE_E_* error

References kate_duration_granule(), KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_encode_repeat_raw_times(), and kate_state::ki.

Referenced by kate_ogg_encode_repeat().

int kate_encode_repeat_raw_times ( kate_state k,
kate_int64_t  t,
kate_int64_t  threshold,
kate_packet kp 
)

Emits a repeat packet, to help with seeking. The first active event at time t, if it or its latest repeat (whichever is the latest) was emitted more than threshold ago, of if threshold is zero, will have a repeat packet emitted. kate_encode_repeat is designed to be called in a loop, as it will return a repeat packet for only one event even if more than one event needs a repeat. When the returned value is 0, no more events need repeating at time t.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
t the timestamp (in granule rate units) for the the packets, if any
threshold the time threshold (in granule rate units) at which to emit a repeat packets (zero to force a repeat)
kp the packet to encode to
Returns:
0 success, and no repeat packet was encoded
1 success, and a repeat packet was encoded
KATE_E_* error

References kate_info::granule_shift, KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE, KATE_E_INIT, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, KATE_E_NOT_FOUND, and kate_state::ki.

Referenced by kate_encode_repeat(), and kate_ogg_encode_repeat_raw_times().

int kate_encode_set_bitmap ( kate_state k,
const kate_bitmap kb 
)

Adds a bitmap to the currently encoded event.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to set the bitmap for
kb the bitmap to set
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_state::ki.

int kate_encode_set_bitmap_index ( kate_state k,
size_t  bitmap 
)

Sets the bitmap the event should use, by its index in the predefined bitmap list.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
bitmap the index of the predefined bitmap to use
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_state::ki, and kate_info::nbitmaps.

int kate_encode_set_font_mapping_index ( kate_state k,
size_t  font_mapping 
)

Sets the font mapping this event's text should be displayed with, by its index into the predefined font mappings list.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
font_mapping the font mapping to use
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_state::ki, and kate_info::nfont_mappings.

int kate_encode_set_id ( kate_state k,
kate_int32_t  id 
)

This function is obsolete and should not be used. An event identifier is automatically generated for each event. It used to set a unique identifier for the currently encoded event, so it can be referred to later, but not does nothing.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
id unused
Returns:
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_IMPL, KATE_E_INIT, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

int kate_encode_set_language ( kate_state k,
const char *  language 
)

Sets the language used in this event's text, overriding the default language

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
language the language for this event's text - may be NULL (use the default language)
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY.

int kate_encode_set_markup_type ( kate_state k,
int  text_markup_type 
)

Sets the markup type of this event

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
text_markup_type the markup type of this event
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

int kate_encode_set_palette ( kate_state k,
const kate_palette kp 
)

Adds a palette to the currently encoded event.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to set the palette for
kp the palette to set
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_state::ki.

int kate_encode_set_palette_index ( kate_state k,
size_t  palette 
)

Sets the palette the event should use for its bitmap, by its index in the predefined palette list.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
palette the index of the predefined palette to use
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_state::ki, and kate_info::npalettes.

int kate_encode_set_region ( kate_state k,
const kate_region kr 
)

Sets the region the event should be displayed in.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
kr the region to use
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_state::ki.

int kate_encode_set_region_index ( kate_state k,
size_t  region 
)

Sets the region the event should be displayed in, by its index in the predefined regions list.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
region the index of the predefined region to use
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_state::ki, and kate_info::nregions.

int kate_encode_set_secondary_style ( kate_state k,
const kate_style ks 
)

Sets the secondary style the event should be displayed with.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
ks the style to use
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_state::ki.

int kate_encode_set_secondary_style_index ( kate_state k,
size_t  style 
)

Sets the secondary style the event should be displayed with, by its index in the predefined styles list.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
style the index of the predefined style to use
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_state::ki, and kate_info::nstyles.

int kate_encode_set_style ( kate_state k,
const kate_style ks 
)

Sets the style the event should be displayed with.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
ks the style to use
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_state::ki.

int kate_encode_set_style_index ( kate_state k,
size_t  style 
)

Sets the style the event should be displayed with, by its index in the predefined styles list.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
style the index of the predefined style to use
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_state::ki, and kate_info::nstyles.

int kate_encode_set_text_directionality ( kate_state k,
kate_text_directionality  text_directionality 
)

Sets the text directionality used in this event's text, overriding the default text directionality.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
text_directionality the text directionality for this event's text
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

int kate_encode_set_text_encoding ( kate_state k,
kate_text_encoding  text_encoding 
)

Sets the character encoding used in this event's text, overriding the default character encoding.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to encode to
text_encoding the text encoding for this event's text
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

int kate_encode_text ( kate_state k,
kate_float  t0,
kate_float  t1,
const char *  text,
size_t  sz,
kate_packet kp 
)

Encodes a text (which may be NULL) of the given size, starting at t0 and ending at t1. This should always be called when encoding an event, even if the text is NULL. After this is called, the event is fully encoded and cannot be added to anymore.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to add the text to
t0 the start time in seconds of the text
t1 the end time in seconds of the text
text the text to add (may be NULL)
sz the length in bytes of the text to add
kp the packet to encode to
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_duration_granule(), KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_encode_text_raw_times(), and kate_state::ki.

Referenced by kate_ogg_encode_text().

int kate_encode_text_raw_times ( kate_state k,
kate_int64_t  t0,
kate_int64_t  t1,
const char *  text,
size_t  sz,
kate_packet kp 
)

Encodes a text (which may be NULL) of the given size, starting at t0 and ending at t1. This should always be called when encoding an event, even if the text is NULL. After this is called, the event is fully encoded and cannot be added to anymore.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to add the text to
t0 the start time in granule units of the text
t1 the end time in granule units of the text
text the text to add (may be NULL)
sz the length in bytes of the text to add
kp the packet to encode to
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_packet::data, kate_info::granule_shift, KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE, KATE_E_INIT, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_text_validate(), kate_state::ki, and kate_packet::nbytes.

Referenced by kate_encode_text(), and kate_ogg_encode_text_raw_times().


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#include <stddef.h>
#include <ogg/ogg.h>
#include "kate/kate.h"

Go to the source code of this file.

Functions

int kate_ogg_encode_headers (kate_state *k, kate_comment *kc, ogg_packet *op)
int kate_ogg_encode_text (kate_state *k, kate_float start_time, kate_float stop_time, const char *text, size_t sz, ogg_packet *op)
int kate_ogg_encode_text_raw_times (kate_state *k, kate_int64_t start_time, kate_int64_t stop_time, const char *text, size_t sz, ogg_packet *op)
int kate_ogg_encode_repeat (kate_state *k, kate_float t, kate_float threshold, ogg_packet *op)
int kate_ogg_encode_repeat_raw_times (kate_state *k, kate_int64_t t, kate_int64_t threshold, ogg_packet *op)
int kate_ogg_encode_keepalive (kate_state *k, kate_float t, ogg_packet *op)
int kate_ogg_encode_keepalive_raw_times (kate_state *k, kate_int64_t t, ogg_packet *op)
int kate_ogg_encode_finish (kate_state *k, kate_float t, ogg_packet *op)
int kate_ogg_encode_finish_raw_times (kate_state *k, kate_int64_t t, ogg_packet *op)
int kate_ogg_decode_is_idheader (const ogg_packet *op)
int kate_ogg_decode_headerin (kate_info *ki, kate_comment *kc, ogg_packet *op)
int kate_ogg_decode_packetin (kate_state *k, ogg_packet *op)

Detailed Description

The libkate Ogg interface public API.


Function Documentation

int kate_ogg_decode_headerin ( kate_info ki,
kate_comment kc,
ogg_packet *  op 
)

Decodes a Kate header

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure to fill from headers
kc the kate_comment structure to fill from headers
op the ogg_packet to test
Returns:
0 success
1 success, and all headers have been decoded
KATE_E_* error
Examples:
decoding.c.

References kate_decode_headerin(), KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_ogg_decode_headerin().

Referenced by kate_ogg_decode_headerin().

int kate_ogg_decode_is_idheader ( const ogg_packet *  op  ) 

Checks whether an Ogg packet contains a Kate identification header.

Parameters:
op the ogg_packet to test
Returns:
1 success, and the packet contains a Kate identification header
0 success, and the packet does not contain a Kate identification header
KATE_E_* error

References kate_decode_is_idheader(), and kate_ogg_decode_is_idheader().

Referenced by kate_ogg_decode_is_idheader().

int kate_ogg_decode_packetin ( kate_state k,
ogg_packet *  op 
)

Decodes a Kate data packet

Parameters:
k the kate_state structure to decode a packet for
op the ogg_packet to test
Returns:
0 success
1 success, and we're at end of stream
KATE_E_* error
Examples:
decoding.c.

References kate_decode_packetin(), KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_ogg_decode_packetin().

Referenced by kate_ogg_decode_packetin().

int kate_ogg_encode_finish ( kate_state k,
kate_float  t,
ogg_packet *  op 
)

Encodes an end-of-stream data packet to an Ogg packet The kate_state structure should have been initialized with kate_decode_init or kate_encode_init. No other packet may be encoded afer an end of stream packet is encoded.

Parameters:
k the kate_state structure to encode headers for
t the time at which to insert the packet
op the ogg_packet to encode the packet to
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error
Examples:
encoding.c.

References kate_encode_finish(), and kate_ogg_encode_finish().

Referenced by kate_ogg_encode_finish().

int kate_ogg_encode_finish_raw_times ( kate_state k,
kate_int64_t  t,
ogg_packet *  op 
)

Encodes an end-of-stream data packet to an Ogg packet The kate_state structure should have been initialized with kate_decode_init or kate_encode_init. No other packet may be encoded afer an end of stream packet is encoded.

Parameters:
k the kate_state structure to encode headers for
t the time at which to insert the packet
op the ogg_packet to encode the packet to
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_encode_finish_raw_times(), and kate_ogg_encode_finish_raw_times().

Referenced by kate_ogg_encode_finish_raw_times().

int kate_ogg_encode_headers ( kate_state k,
kate_comment kc,
ogg_packet *  op 
)

Encodes a Kate header to an Ogg packet The kate_state structure should have been initialized with kate_decode_init or kate_encode_init.

Parameters:
k the kate_state structure to encode headers for
kc the comments to encode in headers
op the ogg_packet to encode headers to
Returns:
0 success
1 success, and all headers have been encoded
KATE_E_* error
Examples:
encoding.c.

References kate_encode_headers(), and kate_ogg_encode_headers().

Referenced by kate_ogg_encode_headers().

int kate_ogg_encode_keepalive ( kate_state k,
kate_float  t,
ogg_packet *  op 
)

Encodes a keepalive data packet to an Ogg packet The kate_state structure should have been initialized with kate_decode_init or kate_encode_init.

Parameters:
k the kate_state structure to encode headers for
t the time at which to insert the keepalive packet
op the ogg_packet to encode the packet to
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_encode_keepalive(), and kate_ogg_encode_keepalive().

Referenced by kate_ogg_encode_keepalive().

int kate_ogg_encode_keepalive_raw_times ( kate_state k,
kate_int64_t  t,
ogg_packet *  op 
)

Encodes a keepalive data packet to an Ogg packet The kate_state structure should have been initialized with kate_decode_init or kate_encode_init.

Parameters:
k the kate_state structure to encode headers for
t the time at which to insert the keepalive packet
op the ogg_packet to encode the packet to
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_encode_keepalive_raw_times(), and kate_ogg_encode_keepalive_raw_times().

Referenced by kate_ogg_encode_keepalive_raw_times().

int kate_ogg_encode_repeat ( kate_state k,
kate_float  t,
kate_float  threshold,
ogg_packet *  op 
)

Encodes a repeat data packet to an Ogg packet The kate_state structure should have been initialized with kate_decode_init or kate_encode_init.

Parameters:
k the kate_state structure to encode headers for
t the time at which to insert the repeat packet
threshold the minimum age an active event must be for a repeat packet to be encoded
op the ogg_packet to encode the packet to
Returns:
0 success, and no repeat packets were needed
1 success, and a repeat packet was encoded
KATE_E_* error

References kate_encode_repeat(), and kate_ogg_encode_repeat().

Referenced by kate_ogg_encode_repeat().

int kate_ogg_encode_repeat_raw_times ( kate_state k,
kate_int64_t  t,
kate_int64_t  threshold,
ogg_packet *  op 
)

Encodes a repeat data packet to an Ogg packet The kate_state structure should have been initialized with kate_decode_init or kate_encode_init.

Parameters:
k the kate_state structure to encode headers for
t the time at which to insert the repeat packet
threshold the minimum age an active event must be for a repeat packet to be encoded
op the ogg_packet to encode the packet to
Returns:
0 success, and no repeat packets were needed
1 success, and a repeat packet was encoded
KATE_E_* error

References kate_encode_repeat_raw_times(), and kate_ogg_encode_repeat_raw_times().

Referenced by kate_ogg_encode_repeat_raw_times().

int kate_ogg_encode_text ( kate_state k,
kate_float  start_time,
kate_float  stop_time,
const char *  text,
size_t  sz,
ogg_packet *  op 
)

Encodes a text data packet to an Ogg packet The kate_state structure should have been initialized with kate_decode_init or kate_encode_init.

Parameters:
k the kate_state structure to encode headers for
start_time the start time, in seconds, of the event
stop_time the stop time, in seconds, of the event
text the text this event will hold (may be empty if none)
sz the size, in bytes, of the text
op the ogg_packet to encode the packet to
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error
Examples:
encoding.c.

References kate_encode_text(), and kate_ogg_encode_text().

Referenced by kate_ogg_encode_text().

int kate_ogg_encode_text_raw_times ( kate_state k,
kate_int64_t  start_time,
kate_int64_t  stop_time,
const char *  text,
size_t  sz,
ogg_packet *  op 
)

Encodes a text data packet to an Ogg packet The kate_state structure should have been initialized with kate_decode_init or kate_encode_init.

Parameters:
k the kate_state structure to encode headers for
start_time the start time, in seconds, of the event
stop_time the stop time, in seconds, of the event
text the text this event will hold (may be empty if none)
sz the size, in bytes, of the text
op the ogg_packet to encode the packet to
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_encode_text_raw_times(), and kate_ogg_encode_text_raw_times().

Referenced by kate_ogg_encode_text_raw_times().


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Format - metadata

A metadata definition consists of:

  • a bit, being 0 if the metadata set is empty, 1 otherwise.

Then, if the set is not empty:

Then, for that number:

  • a variable length integer representing the number of bytes in the tag name.
  • that same number of bytes, representing the tag name. The typical C string terminating NUL is not included.
  • a variable length integer representing the number of bytes in the value.
  • that same number of bytes, representing the value. This value may be any stream of arbitrary data, but is encouraged to be UTF-8, though this is not mandatory and should not be assumed. No terminating NUL.

Next, we have a warp.

Then, the data for this metadata pair ends.

Next, we have a warp.

Next, the data ends.


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kate_motion Struct Reference

#include <kate.h>

Data Fields

size_t ncurves
kate_curve ** curves
kate_float * durations
kate_motion_mapping x_mapping
kate_motion_mapping y_mapping
kate_motion_semantics semantics
unsigned int periodic:1

Detailed Description

defines a motion - well, try to find a better explanation


Field Documentation

the list of curves in this motion

Referenced by kate_motion_get_point().

the durations of each curve

Referenced by kate_motion_get_point().

number of curves in this motion

Referenced by kate_motion_get_point().

unsigned int kate_motion::periodic

if true, repeats periodically (loops)

Referenced by kate_motion_get_point().

how to remap the x coordinate of the points

Referenced by kate_tracker_update_property_at_duration().

how to remap the y coordinate of the points

Referenced by kate_tracker_update_property_at_duration().


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  • KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE : kate.h
  • KATE_E_BAD_PACKET : kate.h
  • KATE_E_BAD_TAG : kate.h
  • KATE_E_IMPL : kate.h
  • KATE_E_INIT : kate.h
  • KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER : kate.h
  • KATE_E_LIMIT : kate.h
  • KATE_E_NOT_FOUND : kate.h
  • KATE_E_NOT_KATE : kate.h
  • KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY : kate.h
  • KATE_E_TEXT : kate.h
  • KATE_E_VERSION : kate.h
  • kate_encode_add_bitmap() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_add_bitmap_index() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_add_meta() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_add_motion() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_add_motion_index() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_finish() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_finish_raw_times() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_get_granule() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_headers() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_init() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_keepalive() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_keepalive_raw_times() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_merge_meta() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_repeat() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_repeat_raw_times() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_bitmap() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_bitmap_index() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_font_mapping_index() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_id() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_language() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_markup_type() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_palette() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_palette_index() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_region() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_region_index() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_secondary_style() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_secondary_style_index() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_style() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_style_index() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_text_directionality() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_set_text_encoding() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_text() : kate.h
  • kate_encode_text_raw_times() : kate.h

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  • kate_info_add_bitmap() : kate.h
  • kate_info_add_curve() : kate.h
  • kate_info_add_font_mapping() : kate.h
  • kate_info_add_font_range() : kate.h
  • kate_info_add_motion() : kate.h
  • kate_info_add_palette() : kate.h
  • kate_info_add_region() : kate.h
  • kate_info_add_style() : kate.h
  • kate_info_clear() : kate.h
  • kate_info_init() : kate.h
  • kate_info_matches_language() : kate.h
  • kate_info_no_limits() : kate.h
  • kate_info_remove_markup() : kate.h
  • kate_info_set_category() : kate.h
  • kate_info_set_granule_encoding() : kate.h
  • kate_info_set_language() : kate.h
  • kate_info_set_markup_type() : kate.h
  • kate_info_set_original_canvas_size() : kate.h
  • kate_info_set_text_directionality() : kate.h

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Format - warp

A warp is a stream of bits along with its length, allowing to jump over it without regard to its actual contents. Its use allows older decoders to ignore additions to the bitstream format without having to know about them. Warps are the main mechanism used to allow Kate streams to maintain forward compatibility with new streams.

A warp consists of a variable length integer representing the number of data bits present in the warp, followed by that number of bits. The actual semantics of those data bits is irrelevant to the warp, as it acts as a container for those bits.

Jumping over a warp is simple: read the variable length integer, and read that number of bits, discarding them. If the number of bits was zero, this is the end of the warp. If not, there is another warp to read. This allows the warp to be used multiple times.


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kate_event_timing Struct Reference


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High level API

Functions

int kate_high_decode_init (kate_state *k)
int kate_high_decode_packetin (kate_state *k, kate_packet *kp, kate_const kate_event **ev)
int kate_high_decode_clear (kate_state *k)
const kate_commentkate_high_decode_get_comments (kate_state *k)

Detailed Description


Function Documentation

int kate_high_decode_clear ( kate_state k  ) 

Clears a previously initialized kate_state structure

Parameters:
k the kate_state structure to clear
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_clear(), KATE_E_INIT, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

const kate_comment* kate_high_decode_get_comments ( kate_state k  ) 

Retrieves the comments structure for the given state

Parameters:
k the kate_state structure to retrieve comments from
Returns:
a pointer to the comments structure (NULL if error or not found)
int kate_high_decode_init ( kate_state k  ) 

Initializes a kate_state for high level decoding.

Parameters:
k the kate_state structure to initialize
Returns:
0 success
1 success, and we're at end of stream
KATE_E_* error

References kate_comment_init(), KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY, kate_info_clear(), kate_info_init(), and kate_state::ki.

int kate_high_decode_packetin ( kate_state k,
kate_packet kp,
kate_const kate_event **  ev 
)

Processes a packet and outputs an event if possible

Parameters:
k the kate_state structure representing the stream to decode
kp the packet to decode
ev where to place a pointer to an event if there we just decoded one
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_decode_eventout(), kate_decode_headerin(), kate_decode_packetin(), KATE_E_INIT, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.


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Format - header packet type 0x86 - palettes

This header contains a (possibly empty) list of predefined palettes that may be referred to by data packets. This header is mandatory, even if no palettes are predefined.

As with all headers, the first 8 bytes are composed of the header type (0x86) and the 7 byte kate signature ("kate\0\0\0").

Next, we find a variable length integer, holding the number of predefined palettes this header contains. A negative value is an error.

Next, we find a list of palette definitions, as many as defined int the previously read number.

Next, we find a warp.

Next, the data ends.


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00001 /* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h.
00002    This file is part of the Kate codec library.
00003    Written by Vincent Penquerc'h.
00004 
00005    Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed
00006    by a BSD style source license included with this source in the
00007    file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */
00008 
00009 #ifndef KATE_kate_config_h_GUARD
00010 #define KATE_kate_config_h_GUARD
00011 
00012 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
00013 #include "config.h"
00014 #endif
00015 
00016 #include <stddef.h>
00017 #include <limits.h>
00018 #include <sys/types.h>
00019 
00020 #ifdef HAVE_INTTYPES_H
00021 #include <inttypes.h>
00022 #endif
00023 
00024 #ifdef HAVE_STDINT_H
00025 #include <stdint.h>
00026 #endif
00027 
00028 #ifdef KATE_INTERNAL
00029 #define kate_const
00030 #else
00031 #define kate_const const
00032 #endif
00033 
00034 #ifndef kate_malloc
00035 #define kate_malloc malloc
00036 #endif
00037 #ifndef kate_realloc
00038 #define kate_realloc realloc
00039 #endif
00040 #ifndef kate_free
00041 #define kate_free free
00042 #endif
00043 
00044 #if defined HAVE_STDINT_H || defined HAVE_INTTYPES_H
00045 typedef int32_t kate_int32_t;
00046 #elif defined int32_t
00047 typedef int32_t kate_int32_t;
00048 #elif defined INT_MAX && INT_MAX==2147483647
00049 typedef int kate_int32_t;
00050 #elif defined SHRT_MAX && SHRT_MAX==2147483647
00051 typedef short int kate_int32_t;
00052 #elif defined LONG_MAX && LONG_MAX==2147483647
00053 typedef long int kate_int32_t;
00054 #elif defined LLONG_MAX && LLONG_MAX==2147483647
00055 typedef long long int kate_int32_t;
00056 #else
00057 #error No 32 bit signed integer found
00058 #endif
00059 
00060 #if defined HAVE_STDINT_H || defined HAVE_INTTYPES_H
00061 typedef uint32_t kate_uint32_t;
00062 #elif defined uint32_t
00063 typedef uint32_t kate_uint32_t;
00064 #elif defined UINT_MAX && UINT_MAX==4294967295u
00065 typedef unsigned int kate_uint32_t;
00066 #elif defined USHRT_MAX && USHRT_MAX==4294967295u
00067 typedef short unsigned int kate_uint32_t;
00068 #elif defined ULONG_MAX && ULONG_MAX==4294967295ul
00069 typedef long unsigned int kate_uint32_t;
00070 #elif defined ULLONG_MAX && ULLONG_MAX==4294967295ull
00071 typedef long long unsigned int kate_uint32_t;
00072 #else
00073 #error No 32 bit unsigned integer found
00074 #endif
00075 
00076 #if defined HAVE_STDINT_H || defined HAVE_INTTYPES_H
00077 typedef int64_t kate_int64_t;
00078 #elif defined int64_t
00079 typedef int64_t kate_int64_t;
00080 #elif defined INT_MAX && INT_MAX>2147483647
00081 typedef int kate_int64_t;
00082 #elif defined SHRT_MAX && SHRT_MAX>2147483647
00083 typedef short int kate_int64_t;
00084 #elif defined LONG_MAX && LONG_MAX>2147483647
00085 typedef long int kate_int64_t;
00086 #elif defined LLONG_MAX && LLONG_MAX>2147483647
00087 typedef long long int kate_int64_t;
00088 #elif defined LONG_LONG_MAX && LONG_LONG_MAX>2147483647
00089 typedef long long int kate_int64_t;
00090 #elif defined __GNUC__ && __GNUC__>=4 && defined __WORDSIZE && __WORDSIZE==64
00091 /* this case matches glibc, check conservative GCC version just in case */
00092 typedef long int kate_int64_t;
00093 #elif defined __GNUC__ && __GNUC__>=4 && defined __WORDSIZE && __WORDSIZE==32
00094 /* this case matches glibc, check conservative GCC version just in case */
00095 typedef long long int kate_int64_t;
00096 #else
00097 #error No 64 bit signed integer found
00098 #endif
00099 
00100 #if defined HAVE_STDINT_H || defined HAVE_INTTYPES_H
00101 typedef uint64_t kate_uint64_t;
00102 #elif defined uint64_t
00103 typedef uint64_t kate_uint64_t;
00104 #elif defined UINT_MAX && UINT_MAX>2147483647
00105 typedef unsigned int kate_uint64_t;
00106 #elif defined USHRT_MAX && USHRT_MAX>2147483647
00107 typedef unsigned short int kate_uint64_t;
00108 #elif defined ULONG_MAX && ULONG_MAX>2147483647
00109 typedef unsigned long int kate_uint64_t;
00110 #elif defined ULLONG_MAX && ULLONG_MAX>2147483647
00111 typedef unsigned long long int kate_uint64_t;
00112 #elif defined ULONG_LONG_MAX && ULONG_LONG_MAX>2147483647
00113 typedef unsigned long long int kate_uint64_t;
00114 #elif defined __GNUC__ && __GNUC__>=4 && defined __WORDSIZE && __WORDSIZE==64
00115 /* this case matches glibc, check conservative GCC version just in case */
00116 typedef unsigned long int kate_uint64_t;
00117 #elif defined __GNUC__ && __GNUC__>=4 && defined __WORDSIZE && __WORDSIZE==32
00118 /* this case matches glibc, check conservative GCC version just in case */
00119 typedef unsigned long long int kate_uint64_t;
00120 #else
00121 #error No 64 bit unsigned signed integer found
00122 #endif
00123 
00124 #if defined HAVE_STDINT_H || defined HAVE_INTTYPES_H
00125 typedef uintptr_t kate_uintptr_t;
00126 #elif defined uintptr_t
00127 typedef uintptr_t kate_uintptr_t;
00128 #else
00129 typedef size_t kate_uintptr_t;
00130 #endif
00131 
00132 typedef float kate_float;
00133 
00134 #endif
00135 

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00001 /* Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Vincent Penquerc'h.
00002    This file is part of the Kate codec library.
00003    Written by Vincent Penquerc'h.
00004 
00005    Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed
00006    by a BSD style source license included with this source in the
00007    file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */
00008 
00009 
00010 #ifndef KATE_kate_h_GUARD
00011 #define KATE_kate_h_GUARD
00012 
00017 #include "kate/kate_config.h"
00018 
00021 #define KATE_VERSION_MAJOR 0             
00022 #define KATE_VERSION_MINOR 3             
00023 #define KATE_VERSION_PATCH 7             
00028 #define KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MAJOR 0   
00029 #define KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MINOR 5   
00033 typedef enum {
00034   kate_utf8                      
00035 } kate_text_encoding;
00036 
00038 typedef enum {
00039   kate_markup_none,              
00040   kate_markup_simple             
00041 } kate_markup_type;
00042 
00044 typedef enum {
00045   kate_pixel,                    
00046   kate_percentage,               
00047   kate_millionths                
00048 } kate_space_metric;
00049 
00051 typedef struct kate_region {
00052   kate_space_metric metric;      
00053   int x;                         
00054   int y;                         
00055   int w;                         
00056   int h;                         
00057   int style;                     
00058   unsigned int clip:1;           
00059   unsigned int pad0:31;
00060   kate_uintptr_t pad1[6];
00061 } kate_region;
00062 
00064 typedef struct kate_color {
00065   unsigned char r;               
00066   unsigned char g;               
00067   unsigned char b;               
00068   unsigned char a;               
00069 } kate_color;
00070 
00072 typedef enum {
00073   kate_wrap_word,                
00074   kate_wrap_none                 
00075 } kate_wrap_mode;
00076 
00078 typedef struct kate_style {
00079   kate_float halign;                 
00080   kate_float valign;                 
00082   kate_color text_color;             
00083   kate_color background_color;       
00084   kate_color draw_color;             
00086   kate_space_metric font_metric;     
00087   kate_float font_width;             
00088   kate_float font_height;            
00090   kate_space_metric margin_metric;   
00091   kate_float left_margin;            
00092   kate_float top_margin;             
00093   kate_float right_margin;           
00094   kate_float bottom_margin;          
00096   unsigned int bold:1;               
00097   unsigned int italics:1;            
00098   unsigned int underline:1;          
00099   unsigned int strike:1;             
00100   unsigned int justify:1;            
00101   unsigned int wrap_mode:2;          
00102   unsigned int pad0:25;
00103 
00104   kate_const char *font;             
00106   kate_uintptr_t pad1[9];
00107 } kate_style;
00108 
00110 typedef enum kate_curve_type {
00111   kate_curve_none,                   
00112   kate_curve_static,                 
00113   kate_curve_linear,                 
00114   kate_curve_catmull_rom_spline,     
00115   kate_curve_bezier_cubic_spline,    
00116   kate_curve_bspline                 
00117 } kate_curve_type;
00118 
00120 typedef struct kate_curve {
00121   kate_curve_type type;              
00122   size_t npts;                       
00123   kate_float *pts;                   
00124   kate_uintptr_t pad[5];
00125 } kate_curve;
00126 
00128 typedef enum kate_motion_mapping {
00129   /* these can be used for a x/y position mapping */
00130   kate_motion_mapping_none,                  
00131   kate_motion_mapping_frame,                 
00132   kate_motion_mapping_window,                
00133   kate_motion_mapping_region,                
00134   kate_motion_mapping_event_duration,        
00135   kate_motion_mapping_bitmap_size,           
00137 #if 0
00138   text is useful, find a way to readd it easily
00139   kate_motion_mapping_text,                  
00140 #endif
00141 
00142   /* more mapping may be added in future versions */
00143 
00144   kate_motion_mapping_user=128               
00145 } kate_motion_mapping;
00146 
00148 typedef enum kate_motion_semantics {
00149   kate_motion_semantics_time,                    
00150   kate_motion_semantics_z,                       
00151   kate_motion_semantics_region_position,         
00152   kate_motion_semantics_region_size,             
00153   kate_motion_semantics_text_alignment_int,      
00154   kate_motion_semantics_text_alignment_ext,      
00155   kate_motion_semantics_text_position,           
00156   kate_motion_semantics_text_size,               
00157   kate_motion_semantics_marker1_position,        
00158   kate_motion_semantics_marker2_position,        
00159   kate_motion_semantics_marker3_position,        
00160   kate_motion_semantics_marker4_position,        
00161   kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1,         
00162   kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_2,         
00163   kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_3,         
00164   kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4,         
00165   kate_motion_semantics_text_color_rg,           
00166   kate_motion_semantics_text_color_ba,           
00167   kate_motion_semantics_background_color_rg,     
00168   kate_motion_semantics_background_color_ba,     
00169   kate_motion_semantics_draw_color_rg,           
00170   kate_motion_semantics_draw_color_ba,           
00171   kate_motion_semantics_style_morph,             
00172   kate_motion_semantics_text_path,               
00173   kate_motion_semantics_text_path_section,       
00174   kate_motion_semantics_draw,                    
00175   kate_motion_semantics_text_visible_section,    
00176   kate_motion_semantics_horizontal_margins,      
00177   kate_motion_semantics_vertical_margins,        
00178   kate_motion_semantics_bitmap_position,         
00179   kate_motion_semantics_bitmap_size,             
00180   kate_motion_semantics_marker1_bitmap,          
00181   kate_motion_semantics_marker2_bitmap,          
00182   kate_motion_semantics_marker3_bitmap,          
00183   kate_motion_semantics_marker4_bitmap,          
00184   kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1_bitmap,  
00185   kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_2_bitmap,  
00186   kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_3_bitmap,  
00187   kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4_bitmap,  
00188   kate_motion_semantics_draw_width,              
00190   /* more semantics may be added in future versions */
00191 
00192   kate_motion_semantics_user = 128               
00193 } kate_motion_semantics;
00194 
00196 typedef struct kate_motion {
00197   size_t ncurves;                                
00198   kate_curve **curves;                           
00199   kate_float *durations;                         
00200   kate_motion_mapping x_mapping;                 
00201   kate_motion_mapping y_mapping;                 
00202   kate_motion_semantics semantics;               
00203   unsigned int periodic:1;                       
00204   unsigned int pad0:31;
00205   kate_uintptr_t pad1[5];
00206 } kate_motion;
00207 
00209 typedef enum kate_text_directionality {
00210   kate_l2r_t2b,                                  
00211   kate_r2l_t2b,                                  
00212   kate_t2b_r2l,                                  
00213   kate_t2b_l2r                                   
00214 } kate_text_directionality;
00215 
00217 typedef struct kate_palette {
00218   size_t ncolors;                                
00219   kate_color *colors;                            
00220   kate_uintptr_t pad[2];
00221 } kate_palette;
00222 
00224 typedef enum kate_bitmap_type {
00225   kate_bitmap_type_paletted,                     
00226   kate_bitmap_type_png                           
00227 } kate_bitmap_type;
00228 
00230 typedef struct kate_bitmap {
00231   size_t width;                                  
00232   size_t height;                                 
00233   unsigned char bpp;                             
00234   kate_bitmap_type type;                         
00235   unsigned char pad0[2];
00236   int palette;                                   
00237   unsigned char *pixels;                         
00238   size_t size;                                   
00239   int x_offset;                                  
00240   int y_offset;                                  
00241 } kate_bitmap;
00242 
00244 typedef struct kate_font_range {
00245   int first_code_point;                          
00246   int last_code_point;                           
00247   int first_bitmap;                              
00248   kate_uintptr_t pad[5];
00249 } kate_font_range;
00250 
00252 typedef struct kate_font_mapping {
00253   size_t nranges;                                
00254   kate_font_range **ranges;                      
00255   kate_uintptr_t pad[6];
00256 } kate_font_mapping;
00257 
00263 typedef struct kate_info {
00264   unsigned char bitstream_version_major;         
00265   unsigned char bitstream_version_minor;         
00266   unsigned char pad0[2];
00267 
00268   kate_text_encoding text_encoding;              
00269   kate_text_directionality text_directionality;  
00271   unsigned char num_headers;                     
00272   unsigned char granule_shift;                   
00273   unsigned char pad1[2];
00274 
00275   kate_uint32_t gps_numerator;                   
00276   kate_uint32_t gps_denominator;                 
00278   kate_const char *language;                     
00280   kate_const char *category;                     
00282   size_t nregions;                               
00283   kate_const kate_region *kate_const *regions;   
00285   size_t nstyles;                                
00286   kate_const kate_style *kate_const *styles;     
00288   size_t ncurves;                                
00289   kate_const kate_curve *kate_const *curves;     
00291   size_t nmotions;                               
00292   kate_const kate_motion *kate_const *motions;   
00294   size_t npalettes;                              
00295   kate_const kate_palette *kate_const *palettes; 
00297   size_t nbitmaps;                               
00298   kate_const kate_bitmap *kate_const *bitmaps;   
00300   size_t nfont_ranges;                                       
00301   kate_const kate_font_range *kate_const *font_ranges;       
00303   size_t nfont_mappings;                                     
00304   kate_const kate_font_mapping *kate_const *font_mappings;   
00306   kate_markup_type text_markup_type;             
00308   size_t original_canvas_width;                  
00309   size_t original_canvas_height;                 
00311   kate_uintptr_t pad2[11];
00312 
00313   /* internal */
00314   int remove_markup;
00315   int no_limits;
00316   int probe;
00317 
00318   kate_uintptr_t pad3[13];
00319 } kate_info;
00320 
00321 struct kate_encode_state; /* internal */
00322 struct kate_decode_state; /* internal */
00323 
00325 typedef struct kate_state {
00326   kate_const kate_info *ki;                      
00328   /* internal */
00329   kate_const struct kate_encode_state *kes;
00330   kate_const struct kate_decode_state *kds;
00331 
00332   kate_uintptr_t pad[5];
00333 } kate_state;
00334 
00336 typedef struct kate_comment {
00337   char **user_comments;                         
00338   int *comment_lengths;                         
00339   int comments;                                 
00340   char *vendor;                                 
00341 } kate_comment;
00342 
00347 typedef struct kate_event {
00348   kate_int64_t start;                           
00349   kate_int64_t duration;                        
00350   kate_int64_t backlink;                        
00352   kate_float start_time;                        
00353   kate_float end_time;                          
00355   kate_int32_t id;                              
00357   kate_text_encoding text_encoding;             
00358   kate_text_directionality text_directionality; 
00359   kate_const char *language;                    
00360   kate_const char *text;                        
00361   size_t len;                                   
00362   size_t len0;                                  
00364   size_t nmotions;                              
00365   kate_const kate_motion *kate_const *motions;  
00367   kate_const kate_region *region;               
00368   kate_const kate_style *style;                 
00369   kate_const kate_style *secondary_style;       
00370   kate_const kate_font_mapping *font_mapping;   
00371   kate_const kate_palette *palette;             
00372   kate_const kate_bitmap *bitmap;               
00374   kate_markup_type text_markup_type;            
00376   size_t nbitmaps;                              
00377   kate_const kate_bitmap *kate_const *bitmaps;  
00379   kate_uintptr_t pad0[6];
00380 
00381   /* internal */
00382   const kate_info *ki;
00383   size_t trackers;
00384 
00385   kate_uintptr_t pad1[10];
00386 } kate_event;
00387 
00388 struct kate_tracker_internal; /* internal */
00389 
00391 typedef struct kate_tracker {
00392   const kate_info *ki;                          
00393   kate_const kate_event *event;                 
00394   kate_float t;                                 
00396   struct {
00397     unsigned int region:1;                      
00398     unsigned int text_alignment_int:1;          
00399     unsigned int text_alignment_ext:1;          
00400     unsigned int text_pos:1;                    
00401     unsigned int text_size:1;                   
00402     unsigned int marker_pos:4;                  
00403     unsigned int text_color:1;                  
00404     unsigned int background_color:1;            
00405     unsigned int draw_color:1;                  
00406     unsigned int glyph_pointer:4;               
00407     unsigned int path:1;                        
00408     unsigned int draw:1;                        
00409     unsigned int visible_section:1;             
00410     unsigned int z:1;                           
00411     unsigned int hmargins:1;                    
00412     unsigned int vmargins:1;                    
00413     unsigned int bitmap_pos:1;                  
00414     unsigned int bitmap_size:1;                 
00415     unsigned int marker_bitmap:4;               
00416     unsigned int glyph_pointer_bitmap:4;        
00417     unsigned int draw_width:1;                  
00418     /* 33 bits */
00419     unsigned int pad0:31;
00420     /* 64 bits */
00421   } has;                                        
00423   int window_w;                                 
00424   int window_h;                                 
00425   int frame_x;                                  
00426   int frame_y;                                  
00427   int frame_w;                                  
00428   int frame_h;                                  
00430   /* has.region */
00431   kate_float region_x;                          
00432   kate_float region_y;                          
00433   kate_float region_w;                          
00434   kate_float region_h;                          
00436   /* has.text_alignment (int/ext) */
00437   kate_float text_halign;                       
00438   kate_float text_valign;                       
00440   /* has.text_pos */
00441   kate_float text_x;                            
00442   kate_float text_y;                            
00444   /* has.text_size */
00445   kate_float text_size_x;                       
00446   kate_float text_size_y;                       
00448   /* has.marker_pos&(1<<n) */
00449   kate_float marker_x[4];                       
00450   kate_float marker_y[4];                       
00452   /* has.text_color */
00453   kate_color text_color;                        
00455   /* has.background_color */
00456   kate_color background_color;                  
00458   /* has.draw_color */
00459   kate_color draw_color;                        
00461   /* has.glyph_pointer&(1<<n) */
00462   kate_float glyph_pointer[4];                  
00463   kate_float glyph_height[4];                   
00465   /* has.path */
00466   kate_float path_start;                        
00467   kate_float path_end;                          
00469   /* has.draw */
00470   kate_float draw_x;                            
00471   kate_float draw_y;                            
00473   /* has.visible_section */
00474   kate_float visible_x;                         
00475   kate_float visible_y;                         
00477   /* has.z */
00478   kate_float z;                                 
00480   /* has.hmargins */
00481   kate_float left_margin;                       
00482   kate_float right_margin;                      
00484   /* has.vmargins */
00485   kate_float top_margin;                        
00486   kate_float bottom_margin;                     
00488   /* has.bitmap_pos */
00489   kate_float bitmap_x;                          
00490   kate_float bitmap_y;                          
00492   /* has.bitmap_size */
00493   kate_float bitmap_size_x;                     
00494   kate_float bitmap_size_y;                     
00496   /* has.marker_bitmap&(1<<n) */
00497   const kate_bitmap *marker_bitmap[4];          
00499   /* has.glyph_pointer_bitmap&(1<<n) */
00500   const kate_bitmap *glyph_pointer_bitmap[4];   
00502   /* has.draw_width */
00503   kate_float draw_width;                        
00505   /* internal */
00506   struct kate_tracker_internal *internal;
00507 
00508   kate_uintptr_t pad[19];
00509 
00510 } kate_tracker;
00511 
00513 typedef struct kate_packet {
00514   size_t nbytes;             
00515   void *data;                
00516 } kate_packet;
00517 
00518 #ifdef __cplusplus
00519 extern "C" {
00520 #endif
00521 
00523 extern int kate_get_version(void);
00524 extern const char *kate_get_version_string(void);
00525 extern int kate_get_bitstream_version(void);
00526 extern const char *kate_get_bitstream_version_string(void);
00527 
00529 extern int kate_info_init(kate_info *ki);
00530 extern int kate_info_set_granule_encoding(kate_info *ki,kate_float resolution,kate_float max_length,kate_float max_event_lifetime);
00531 extern int kate_info_set_language(kate_info *ki,const char *language);
00532 extern int kate_info_set_text_directionality(kate_info *ki,kate_text_directionality text_directionality);
00533 extern int kate_info_set_markup_type(kate_info *ki,kate_markup_type text_markup_type);
00534 extern int kate_info_set_category(kate_info *ki,const char *category);
00535 extern int kate_info_set_original_canvas_size(kate_info *ki,size_t width,size_t height);
00536 extern int kate_info_add_region(kate_info *ki,kate_region *kr);
00537 extern int kate_info_add_style(kate_info *ki,kate_style *ks);
00538 extern int kate_info_add_curve(kate_info *ki,kate_curve *kc);
00539 extern int kate_info_add_motion(kate_info *ki,kate_motion *km);
00540 extern int kate_info_add_palette(kate_info *ki,kate_palette *kp);
00541 extern int kate_info_add_bitmap(kate_info *ki,kate_bitmap *kb);
00542 extern int kate_info_add_font_range(kate_info *ki,kate_font_range *kfr);
00543 extern int kate_info_add_font_mapping(kate_info *ki,kate_font_mapping *kfm);
00544 extern int kate_info_matches_language(const kate_info *ki,const char *language);
00545 extern int kate_info_remove_markup(kate_info *ki,int flag);
00546 extern int kate_info_no_limits(kate_info *ki,int flag);
00547 extern int kate_info_clear(kate_info *ki);
00548 
00550 extern int kate_granule_shift(const kate_info *ki);
00551 extern int kate_granule_split_time(const kate_info *ki,kate_int64_t granulepos,kate_float *base,kate_float *offset);
00552 extern kate_float kate_granule_time(const kate_info *ki,kate_int64_t granulepos);
00553 extern kate_int64_t kate_duration_granule(const kate_info *ki,kate_float duration);
00554 extern kate_float kate_granule_duration(const kate_info *ki,kate_int64_t duration);
00555 
00557 extern int kate_clear(kate_state *k);
00558 extern int kate_motion_get_point(const kate_motion *km,kate_float duration,kate_float t,kate_float *x,kate_float *y);
00559 extern int kate_curve_get_point(const kate_curve *kc,kate_float t,kate_float *x,kate_float *y);
00560 extern int kate_region_init(kate_region *kr);
00561 extern int kate_style_init(kate_style *ks);
00562 extern int kate_palette_init(kate_palette *kp);
00563 extern int kate_bitmap_init(kate_bitmap *kb);
00564 extern int kate_curve_init(kate_curve *kc);
00565 extern int kate_motion_init(kate_motion *km);
00566 
00568 extern int kate_text_get_character(kate_text_encoding text_encoding,const char ** const text,size_t *len0);
00569 extern int kate_text_set_character(kate_text_encoding text_encoding,int c,char ** const text,size_t *len0);
00570 extern int kate_text_remove_markup(kate_text_encoding text_encoding,char *text,size_t *len0);
00571 extern int kate_text_validate(kate_text_encoding text_encoding,const char *text,size_t len0);
00572 
00574 extern int kate_comment_init(kate_comment *kc);
00575 extern int kate_comment_clear(kate_comment *kc);
00576 extern int kate_comment_add(kate_comment *kc,const char *comment);
00577 extern int kate_comment_add_length(kate_comment *kc,const char *comment,size_t len);
00578 extern int kate_comment_add_tag(kate_comment *kc,const char *tag,const char *value);
00579 extern const char *kate_comment_query(const kate_comment *kc,const char *tag,int count);
00580 extern int kate_comment_query_count(const kate_comment *kc,const char *tag);
00581 
00583 extern int kate_encode_init(kate_state *k,kate_info *ki);
00584 extern int kate_encode_headers(kate_state *k,kate_comment *kc,kate_packet *kp);
00585 extern int kate_encode_text(kate_state *k,kate_float start_time,kate_float stop_time,const char *text,size_t sz,kate_packet *kp); /* text is not null terminated */
00586 extern int kate_encode_text_raw_times(kate_state *k,kate_int64_t start_time,kate_int64_t stop_time,const char *text,size_t sz,kate_packet *kp); /* text is not null terminated */
00587 extern int kate_encode_keepalive(kate_state *k,kate_float t,kate_packet *kp);
00588 extern int kate_encode_keepalive_raw_times(kate_state *k,kate_int64_t t,kate_packet *kp);
00589 extern int kate_encode_repeat(kate_state *k,kate_float t,kate_float threshold,kate_packet *kp);
00590 extern int kate_encode_repeat_raw_times(kate_state *k,kate_int64_t t,kate_int64_t threshold,kate_packet *kp);
00591 extern int kate_encode_finish(kate_state *k,kate_float t,kate_packet *kp); /* t may be negative to use the end granule of the last event */
00592 extern int kate_encode_finish_raw_times(kate_state *k,kate_int64_t t,kate_packet *kp); /* t may be negative to use the end granule of the last event */
00593 extern int kate_encode_set_id(kate_state *k,kate_int32_t id);
00594 extern int kate_encode_set_language(kate_state *k,const char *language); /* language can be NULL */
00595 extern int kate_encode_set_text_encoding(kate_state *k,kate_text_encoding text_encoding);
00596 extern int kate_encode_set_text_directionality(kate_state *k,kate_text_directionality text_directionality);
00597 extern int kate_encode_set_region_index(kate_state *k,size_t region);
00598 extern int kate_encode_set_region(kate_state *k,const kate_region *kr);
00599 extern int kate_encode_set_style_index(kate_state *k,size_t style);
00600 extern int kate_encode_set_style(kate_state *k,const kate_style *ks);
00601 extern int kate_encode_set_secondary_style_index(kate_state *k,size_t style);
00602 extern int kate_encode_set_secondary_style(kate_state *k,const kate_style *ks);
00603 extern int kate_encode_set_font_mapping_index(kate_state *k,size_t font_mapping);
00604 extern int kate_encode_add_motion(kate_state *k,kate_motion *km,int destroy);
00605 extern int kate_encode_add_motion_index(kate_state *k,size_t motion);
00606 extern int kate_encode_set_palette_index(kate_state *k,size_t palette);
00607 extern int kate_encode_set_palette(kate_state *k,const kate_palette *kp);
00608 extern int kate_encode_set_bitmap_index(kate_state *k,size_t bitmap);
00609 extern int kate_encode_set_bitmap(kate_state *k,const kate_bitmap *kb);
00610 extern int kate_encode_add_bitmap(kate_state *k,const kate_bitmap *kb);
00611 extern int kate_encode_add_bitmap_index(kate_state *k,size_t bitmap);
00612 extern int kate_encode_set_markup_type(kate_state *k,int markup_type);
00613 extern kate_int64_t kate_encode_get_granule(const kate_state *k);
00614 
00616 extern int kate_decode_is_idheader(const kate_packet *kp);
00617 extern int kate_decode_init(kate_state *k,kate_info *ki);
00618 extern int kate_decode_headerin(kate_info *ki,kate_comment *kc,kate_packet *kp);
00619 extern int kate_decode_packetin(kate_state *k,kate_packet *kp);
00620 extern int kate_decode_eventout(kate_state *k,kate_const kate_event **ev); /* event can be NULL */
00621 extern int kate_decode_seek(kate_state *k);
00622 
00624 extern int kate_tracker_init(kate_tracker *kin,const kate_info *ki,kate_const kate_event *ev);
00625 extern int kate_tracker_clear(kate_tracker *kin);
00626 extern int kate_tracker_update(kate_tracker *kin,kate_float t,int window_w,int window_h,int frame_x,int frame_y,int frame_w,int frame_h);
00627 extern int kate_tracker_morph_styles(kate_style *style,kate_float t,const kate_style *from,const kate_style *to);
00628 extern int kate_tracker_get_text_path_position(kate_tracker *kin,size_t glyph,int *x,int *y);
00629 extern int kate_tracker_update_property_at_duration(const kate_tracker *kin,kate_float duration,kate_float t,kate_motion_semantics semantics,kate_float *x,kate_float *y);
00630 extern int kate_tracker_remap(const kate_tracker *kin,kate_motion_mapping x_mapping,kate_motion_mapping y_mapping,kate_float *x,kate_float *y);
00631 
00633 extern int kate_font_get_index_from_code_point(const kate_font_mapping *kfm,int c);
00634 
00636 extern int kate_high_decode_init(kate_state *k);
00637 extern int kate_high_decode_packetin(kate_state *k,kate_packet *kp,kate_const kate_event **ev);
00638 extern int kate_high_decode_clear(kate_state *k);
00639 extern const kate_comment *kate_high_decode_get_comments(kate_state *k);
00640 
00642 extern int kate_packet_wrap(kate_packet *kp,size_t nbytes,const void *data);
00643 extern int kate_packet_init(kate_packet *kp,size_t nbytes,const void *data);
00644 extern int kate_packet_clear(kate_packet *kp);
00645 
00646 #ifdef __cplusplus
00647 }
00648 #endif
00649 
00652 #define KATE_E_NOT_FOUND (-1)            
00653 #define KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER (-2)    
00654 #define KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY (-3)        
00655 #define KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE (-4)          
00656 #define KATE_E_INIT (-5)                 
00657 #define KATE_E_BAD_PACKET (-6)           
00658 #define KATE_E_TEXT (-7)                 
00659 #define KATE_E_LIMIT (-8)                
00660 #define KATE_E_VERSION (-9)              
00661 #define KATE_E_NOT_KATE (-10)            
00662 #define KATE_E_BAD_TAG (-11)             
00663 #define KATE_E_IMPL (-12)                
00666 #endif
00667 

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This page documents the Kate bitstream format.

Overview

The Kate bitstream format consists of a number of sequential packets. Packets can be either header packets or data packets. All header packets must appear before any data packet.

Header packets must appear in order. Decoding of a data packet is not possible until all header packets have been decoded.

Each Kate packet starts with a one byte type. A type with the MSB set (eg, between 0x80 and 0xff) indicates a header packet, while a type with the MSB cleared (eg, between 0x00 and 0x7f) indicates a data packet. All header packets then have the Kate magic, from byte offset 1 to byte offset 7 ("kate\0\0\0").

Since the ID header must appear first, a Kate stream can be recognized by comparing the first eight bytes of the first packet with the signature string "\200kate\0\0\0".

Ogg mapping

The first packet in a Kate stream (always packet type 0x80, the id header packet) must be placed on a separate page. The corresponding Ogg packet must be marked as beginning of stream (BOS). No other packet may be marked as BOS.

All subsequent header packets must be on one or more pages. Each data packet must be on a separate page.

The last data packet must be the end of stream packet (packet type 0x7f). The corresponding Ogg packet must be marked as end of stream (EOS). There can be only one end of stream packet in a Kate stream. No other packet may be marked as EOS.

As per the Ogg specification, granule positions must be non decreasing within the stream. Header packets have granule position 0.

Detailed description

Following is a detailed description of the format of each packet type.

Header packets:

Data packets:


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Format - variable length integer

Small integers are often needed, and the Kate bitstream format has a way to store them using a fraction of a byte to save space. This format is simple on purpose, and is not optimal. However, it allows easy compression of bitstreams using lots of small integers. All 32 bit integers may be represented by this encoding.

A variable length integer is stored in the following way:

  • if the integer is between 0 and 14, it is stored as 4 bits directly representing the integer's value.
  • otherwise, it is stored as a first 4 bit value of 15, followed by a single bit for its sign (1 if negative, 0 if positive), then a 5 bit number representing one less than the number of bits needed to represent the absolute value of that number, followed by the absolute value of the number itself on the number of bits needed to represent it.

A few examples:

  • 0 is stored as 0000 (4 bits)
  • -1 is stored as 1111 1 00001 1 (11 bits)
  • 7 is stored as 0111 (4 bits)
  • 17 is stored as 1111 0 00100 10001 (15 bits)
  • -3 is stored as 1111 1 00010 11 (12 bits)
  • 1000 is stored as 1111 0 01001 11 1110 1000 (20 bits)
  • 842389532 is stored as 1111 0 11101 0011 0010 0011 0101 1101 1000 0001 1100 (42 bits)

Simple alterations would allow even more compression for typical numbers (eg, offsetting the numbers to allow -1 (a common occurence) to be stored on 4 bits, and noticing that the first bit of the bitstream stored last for large numbers is always 1), but are left for a possible future bitstream change as this would mean either an incompatible change, or a use for very few values, making the change almost pointless.


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Examples

Here is a list of all examples:

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Granule encoding

Ogg leaves the encoding of granules up to a particular codec, only mandating that granules be non decreasing with time.

The Kate bitstream format uses a linear mapping between time and granule, described here.

A Kate granule position is composed of two different parts:

  • a base granule, in the high bits
  • a granule offset, in the low bits
+----------------+----------------+
| base           | offset         |
+----------------+----------------+

The number of bits these parts occupy is variable, and each stream may choose how many bits to dedicate to each. The kate_info structure for a stream holds that information in the granule_shift field, so each part may be reconstructed from a granulepos.

The kate_info structure for a stream also holds a rational fraction representing the time span of granule units.

The granule rate is defined by the two fields:

The number of bits reserved for the offset is defined by the field:


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Format - header packet type 0x88 - font ranges

This header contains a (possibly empty) list of predefined font ranges that may be referred to by data packets. This header is mandatory, even if no font ranges are predefined.

As with all headers, the first 8 bytes are composed of the header type (0x88) and the 7 byte kate signature ("kate\0\0\0").

Next, we find a variable length integer, holding the number of predefined font ranges this header contains. A negative value is an error.

Next, we find a list of font range definitions, as many as defined int the previously read number.

Next, we find a variable length integer, holding the number of predefined font mappings this header contains. A negative value is an error.

Next, for each predefined font mapping:

For each of those ranges:

  • a bit being 1 if the range is predefined, 0 if not
  • if the range is predefined, a variable length integer being the index of the range in the list of predefined ranges
  • if the range is not predefined, a font range definition.

Next, we find a warp.

Next, the data ends.


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Format - bitmap

A bitmap definition consists of:

  • a variable length integer representing the width of the bitmap in pixels.
  • a variable length integer representing the height of the bitmap in pixels.
  • 8 bits representing the number of bits per pixel for this bitmap (values not in the 0-7 range are an error).

Then, if the number of bits per pixel is zero:

  • 8 bits representing the type of the bitmap.

For type 0 (paletted bitmap):

  • 8 bits for the encoding of this bitmap

For encoding 1 (RLE encoding):

All other encodings are reserved. If one is encountered, the bitmap cannot be decoded.

For type 1 (PNG bitmap):

  • 32 bits for the number of bytes used for this bitmap's data.
  • That number of bytes, interpreted as a raw PNG stream.

All other types are reserved. If one is encountered, the bitmap cannot be decoded.

If the number of bits per pixel is greater than zero (deprecated):

  • a variable length integer representing the index of the default palette to use for this bitmap (-1 for no default palette).
  • a stream of bits representing the pixel indices for this bitmap, rows first, packed (eg, N bits for the first pixel, N bits for the second one, etc, N being the number of bits per pixel specified above)

Next, we have a warp.

Bitstream version 0.4 starts making use of this warp:

Kate bitstream 0.6 makes further use of this warp to add:

Next, the data ends.


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Format - floating point value

Floating point values are stored as a series of digitized fixed point values in the Kate bitstream format. Several distinct streams of floating point values may be saved at the same time. A stream has a constant format (number of bits saved per value). Streams may be merged together (eg, merging 2 streams of V values yields a single stream of 2*V values). Streams stored together always have the same number of values.

When loading N streams, the bitstream format is as follows:

  • 1 bit, being 1 if the streams are merged.

If the streams to load are merged, the different streams are stored as a single stream. In this case, N is set to 1, and the number of values is equal to the total number of values in all streams (eg, the original N times the number of values in a single stream).

Then, for each stream:

  • 4bits being the number of zero bits in the high bits of the integer part of a number (`head').
  • 4bits being the number of bits in the low bits of the fractional part of a number (`tail').

Then, for each value:

  • if head is strictly positive, a bit representing the sign of the number.
  • 32-(head+tail) bits, representing the middle bits of the absolute value of the number.

Each number may then be reconstructed by concatenating the given number of high zero bits (`head'), the middle bits, the given number of low zero bits (`tail'), and negating the number if the sign bit was 1.


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kate_memory_guard Struct Reference


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Format - header packet type 0x80 - ID header

The ID header must be the first packet in a Kate stream. It carries information about the stream.

Here is a table description of the format of the ID header:


 * Kate bitstream version 0.3
 *
 * Default field type: LITTLE ENDIAN unsigned integer

 0               1               2               3              |
 0                   1                   2                   3  |
 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1| Byte
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| packtype      | Identifier char[7]: 'kate\0\0\0'              | 0-3
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| kate magic continued                                          | 4-7
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| reserved - 0  | version major | version minor | num headers   | 8-11
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| text encoding | directionality| reserved - 0  | granule shift | 12-15
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| cw sh |  canvas width         | ch sh | canvas height         | 16-19
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| reserved - 0                                                  | 20-23
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| granule rate numerator                                        | 24-27
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| granule rate denominator                                      | 28-31
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| language (NUL terminated)                                     | 32-35
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| language (continued)                                          | 36-39
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| language (continued)                                          | 40-43
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| language (continued)                                          | 44-47
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| category (NUL terminated)                                     | 48-51
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| category (continued)                                          | 52-55
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| category (continued)                                          | 56-59
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
| category (continued)                                          | 60-63
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+

and for a description of those fields:

  • packtype the packet type for this header - always 0x80
  • kate magic the 7 byte string "kate\0\0\0", as all other Kate headers
  • version major the major version number of the bitstream
  • version minor the minor version number of the bitstream
  • num headers the number of header packets present in this stream
  • text encoding the default encoding used by text (usually 0, UTF-8)
  • directionality the default directionality of the text
  • granule shift the number of bits in the granule positions reserved for storing the offset part
  • cw sh (from bitstream 0.2) the number of bits to left shift the canvas width field to compute the original canvas width
  • canvas width (from bitstream 0.2) the number to shift left by cw sh to compute the original canvas width

zero is a valid width, and represents an unset width

  • ch sh (from bitstream 0.2) the number of bits to left shift the canvas height field to compute the original canvas height
  • canvas height (from bitstream 0.2) the number to shift left by ch sh to compute the original canvas height

zero is a valid height, and represents an unset height

  • granule rate numerator the numerator of the fraction representing how many granule units represent a second (from bitstream 0.2)
  • granule rate denominator the denominator of the fraction representing how many granule units represent a second
  • language the default language of the text in this stream (will be NUL terminated)

an empty string is a valid language, and represents an unset language

  • category the category of the text in this stream (will be NUL terminated)

an empty string is a valid category, and represents an unset category

All fields marked as "reserved - 0" should be set to zero when encoding a stream with this version of the bitstream format. However, if decoding a stream encoded with a version of the bitstream format with the same bitstream major version but a higher bitstream minor version, those fields may be non zero, if they were subsequently allocated to carry additional information.


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kate_encode_state Struct Reference


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kate_bitmap Struct Reference

#include <kate.h>

Data Fields

size_t width
size_t height
unsigned char bpp
kate_bitmap_type type
int palette
unsigned char * pixels
size_t size
int x_offset
int y_offset

Detailed Description

defines a paletted image


Field Documentation

unsigned char kate_bitmap::bpp

bits per pixel, from 1 to 8, or 0 for a raw PNG bitmap

height in pixels

Referenced by kate_tracker_remap().

index of the default palette to use

unsigned char* kate_bitmap::pixels

pixels, rows first, one byte per pixel regardless of bpp

Referenced by kate_info_clear().

for raw bitmaps, number of bytes in pixels

the type of this bitmap

width in pixels

Referenced by kate_tracker_remap().

the horizontal offset to the logical origin of the bitmap

the vertical offset to the logical origin of the bitmap


The documentation for this struct was generated from the following file:
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kate_active_event Struct Reference


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/home/lyrian/OggVorbis/kate/include/config.h

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00013 /* Define to 1 if you have the <limits.h> header file. */
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00018 
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00020 #define HAVE_PNG 1
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00023 #define HAVE_STDINT_H 1
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00026 #define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1
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00029 #define HAVE_STRINGS_H 1
00030 
00031 /* Define to 1 if you have the <string.h> header file. */
00032 #define HAVE_STRING_H 1
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00034 /* Define to 1 if you have the <sys/stat.h> header file. */
00035 #define HAVE_SYS_STAT_H 1
00036 
00037 /* Define to 1 if you have the <sys/types.h> header file. */
00038 #define HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H 1
00039 
00040 /* Define to 1 if you have the <time.h> header file. */
00041 #define HAVE_TIME_H 1
00042 
00043 /* Define to 1 if you have the <unistd.h> header file. */
00044 #define HAVE_UNISTD_H 1
00045 
00046 /* Define to 1 if your C compiler doesn't accept -c and -o together. */
00047 /* #undef NO_MINUS_C_MINUS_O */
00048 
00049 /* Name of package */
00050 #define PACKAGE "libkate"
00051 
00052 /* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */
00053 #define PACKAGE_BUGREPORT ""
00054 
00055 /* Define to the full name of this package. */
00056 #define PACKAGE_NAME "libkate"
00057 
00058 /* Define to the full name and version of this package. */
00059 #define PACKAGE_STRING "libkate 0.3.7"
00060 
00061 /* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */
00062 #define PACKAGE_TARNAME "libkate"
00063 
00064 /* Define to the version of this package. */
00065 #define PACKAGE_VERSION "0.3.7"
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00067 /* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */
00068 #define STDC_HEADERS 1
00069 
00070 /* Version number of package */
00071 #define VERSION "0.3.7"
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00074    `char[]'. */
00075 #define YYTEXT_POINTER 1
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00077 /* Define for Solaris 2.5.1 so the uint32_t typedef from <sys/synch.h>,
00078    <pthread.h>, or <semaphore.h> is not used. If the typedef was allowed, the
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00080 /* #undef _UINT32_T */
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00083    <pthread.h>, or <semaphore.h> is not used. If the typedef was allowed, the
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00085 /* #undef _UINT64_T */
00086 
00087 /* Define to empty if `const' does not conform to ANSI C. */
00088 /* #undef const */
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00090 /* Define to `__inline__' or `__inline' if that's what the C compiler
00091    calls it, or to nothing if 'inline' is not supported under any name.  */
00092 #ifndef __cplusplus
00093 /* #undef inline */
00094 #endif
00095 
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00097    such a type exists and the standard includes do not define it. */
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00102 /* #undef int64_t */
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00113 /* #undef uint64_t */

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Decoding

Functions

int kate_decode_is_idheader (const kate_packet *kp)
int kate_decode_headerin (kate_info *ki, kate_comment *kc, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_decode_init (kate_state *k, kate_info *ki)
int kate_decode_packetin (kate_state *k, kate_packet *kp)
int kate_decode_eventout (kate_state *k, kate_const kate_event **event)
int kate_decode_seek (kate_state *k)

Detailed Description


Function Documentation

int kate_decode_eventout ( kate_state k,
kate_const kate_event **  event 
)

Requests a pointer to the event decoded by the last packet, if there is one.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to get the event from
event a pointer to where to place the pointer to the event, if any
Returns:
0 success, an event was returned
1 success, but there was no event to return
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

Referenced by kate_high_decode_packetin().

int kate_decode_headerin ( kate_info ki,
kate_comment kc,
kate_packet kp 
)

Decodes a header packet, and updates the kate_info and kate_comment structures from the decoded data.

Parameters:
ki the kate_info structure to update
kc the kate_comment structure to update
kp the packet to decode
Returns:
0 success
1 success, and all headers have been decoded
KATE_E_* error

References kate_packet::data, KATE_E_BAD_PACKET, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_packet::nbytes.

Referenced by kate_high_decode_packetin(), and kate_ogg_decode_headerin().

int kate_decode_init ( kate_state k,
kate_info ki 
)

Initializes a kate_state structure for decoding using the supplied kate_info structure. When done, the kate_state should be cleared using kate_clear.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to initialize for decoding
ki the kate_info structure initialized from the decoded headers
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY, and kate_state::ki.

int kate_decode_is_idheader ( const kate_packet kp  ) 

Checks if a packet is a Kate ID header

Parameters:
kp the packet to inspect
Returns:
0 the packet is not an ID header
!=0 the packet is an ID header

References kate_packet::data, and kate_packet::nbytes.

Referenced by kate_ogg_decode_is_idheader().

int kate_decode_packetin ( kate_state k,
kate_packet kp 
)

Decodes a data packet.

Parameters:
k the kate_state to decode to
kp the packet to decode
Returns:
0 success
1 success, and we're at end of stream
KATE_E_* error

References kate_packet::data, KATE_E_INIT, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_state::ki, and kate_packet::nbytes.

Referenced by kate_high_decode_packetin(), and kate_ogg_decode_packetin().

int kate_decode_seek ( kate_state k  ) 

Informs the Kate decoder that seeking has occured. This will cause the decoder to use any future repeat packets to recover data from past events which are still active, but which original packets were before the seek point, and therefore unavailable.

Parameters:
k the kate_state for which a seek occured
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INIT, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.


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Meta data


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kate_palette Struct Reference

#include <kate.h>

Data Fields

size_t ncolors
kate_colorcolors

Detailed Description

defines colors to correspond to a bitmap's pixels


Field Documentation

the list of colors in this palette

Referenced by kate_info_clear().

number of colors in this palette


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high.c

/*
  This shows how to use the high level decoding API to easily decode
  a Kate stream.
  For clarity, error checking is omitted.
  For simplicity, the input is assumed to be a single Kate stream.
  Usually, Kate streams will be multiplexed with other streams (either
  other Kate streams, or audio, or video). In these cases, the Ogg
  part will have to be more complex, but the Kate specific code will
  be the same.
  */

#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ogg/ogg.h>
#include "common.h"

/* All the libkate API is available from the main kate header file: */

#include <kate/kate.h>

int main()
{
  ogg_sync_state oy;
  ogg_stream_state os;
  int init=0;
  ogg_packet op;
  kate_state k;
  const kate_event *ev;
  kate_packet kp;

  /* for the benefit of windows, which mangles data otherwise */
  set_binary_file(stdin);

  /* we initialize ogg and the kate state  */
  ogg_sync_init(&oy);
  int ret=kate_high_decode_init(&k);

  /*
    We then read packets and feed them to the libkate high level API. When
    kate_high_decode_packetin returns a positive number, this signals the
    end of the stream.
    */
  while (1) {
    if (get_packet(&oy,&os,&init,&op)) break;
    kate_packet_wrap(&kp,op.bytes,op.packet);
    if (kate_high_decode_packetin(&k,&kp,&ev)>0) break;
    /* if the event is non NULL, we have an event */
    if (ev) {
      printf("Kate stream has text: %s\n",ev->text);
    }
  }

  /* That's it, we can now cleanup */
  ogg_stream_clear(&os);
  ogg_sync_clear(&oy);

  kate_high_decode_clear(&k);

  return 0;
}


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misc

Functions

int kate_region_init (kate_region *kr)
int kate_style_init (kate_style *ks)
int kate_palette_init (kate_palette *kp)
int kate_bitmap_init (kate_bitmap *kb)
int kate_bitmap_init_new (kate_bitmap *kb)
int kate_curve_init (kate_curve *kc)
int kate_motion_init (kate_motion *km)

Detailed Description


Function Documentation

int kate_bitmap_init ( kate_bitmap kb  ) 

Initializes a kate bitmap to sensible defaults. Obsolete, use kate_bitmap_init_new in new code.

Parameters:
kb the bitmap to initialize
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

< width in pixels

< height in pixels

< bits per pixel, from 1 to 8, or 0 for a raw PNG bitmap

< the type of this bitmap

< index of the default palette to use

< pixels, rows first, one byte per pixel regardless of bpp

< for raw bitmaps, number of bytes in pixels

< the horizontal offset to the logical origin of the bitmap

< the vertical offset to the logical origin of the bitmap

References kate_bitmap_type_png, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

int kate_bitmap_init_new ( kate_bitmap kb  ) 

Initializes a kate bitmap to sensible defaults

Parameters:
kb the bitmap to initialize
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_bitmap_type_png, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

int kate_curve_init ( kate_curve kc  ) 

Initializes a kate curve to sensible defaults

Parameters:
kc the curve to initialize
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_curve_none, and KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

int kate_motion_init ( kate_motion km  ) 

Initializes a kate motion to sensible defaults

Parameters:
km the motion to initialize
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_motion_mapping_none, and kate_motion_semantics_time.

int kate_palette_init ( kate_palette kp  ) 

Initializes a kate palette to sensible defaults

Parameters:
kp the palette to initialize
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER.

int kate_region_init ( kate_region kr  ) 

Initializes a kate region to sensible defaults

Parameters:
kr the region to initialize
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, and kate_percentage.

int kate_style_init ( kate_style ks  ) 

Initializes a kate style to sensible defaults

Parameters:
ks the style to initialize
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, kate_pixel, and kate_wrap_word.


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kate_style Struct Reference

#include <kate.h>

Data Fields

kate_float halign
kate_float valign
kate_color text_color
kate_color background_color
kate_color draw_color
kate_space_metric font_metric
kate_float font_width
kate_float font_height
kate_space_metric margin_metric
kate_float left_margin
kate_float top_margin
kate_float right_margin
kate_float bottom_margin
unsigned int bold:1
unsigned int italics:1
unsigned int underline:1
unsigned int strike:1
unsigned int justify:1
unsigned int wrap_mode:2
kate_const char * font

Detailed Description

defines a style to display text


Field Documentation

background RGBA color of the whole region, regardless of what extent any text has

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

unsigned int kate_style::bold

display text in bold

size of bottom margin

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

RGBA color for drawn shapes

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

kate_const char* kate_style::font

name of the font to use

Referenced by kate_info_clear(), and kate_tracker_morph_styles().

vertical size of the glyphs

whether font size are in pixels, percentage, etc

horizontal size of the glyphs

kate_float kate_style::halign

horizontal alignment, -1 for left, +1 for right, other values inter/extrapolate

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

unsigned int kate_style::italics

display text in italics

unsigned int kate_style::justify

display justified text

size of left margin

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

how to interpret margin values

size of right margin

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

unsigned int kate_style::strike

display striked text

RGBA color of the text

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

size of top margin

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

unsigned int kate_style::underline

display underlined text

kate_float kate_style::valign

horizontal alignment, -1 for top, +1 for bottom, other values inter/extrapolate

Referenced by kate_tracker_update().

unsigned int kate_style::wrap_mode

how to wrap text if necessary


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- b -

  • kate_bitmap_type_paletted : kate.h
  • kate_bitmap_type_png : kate.h

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  • kate_curve_bezier_cubic_spline : kate.h
  • kate_curve_bspline : kate.h
  • kate_curve_catmull_rom_spline : kate.h
  • kate_curve_linear : kate.h
  • kate_curve_none : kate.h
  • kate_curve_static : kate.h

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  • kate_markup_none : kate.h
  • kate_markup_simple : kate.h
  • kate_millionths : kate.h
  • kate_motion_mapping_bitmap_size : kate.h
  • kate_motion_mapping_event_duration : kate.h
  • kate_motion_mapping_frame : kate.h
  • kate_motion_mapping_none : kate.h
  • kate_motion_mapping_region : kate.h
  • kate_motion_mapping_user : kate.h
  • kate_motion_mapping_window : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_background_color_ba : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_background_color_rg : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_bitmap_position : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_bitmap_size : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_draw : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_draw_color_ba : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_draw_color_rg : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_draw_width : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1 : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1_bitmap : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_2 : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_2_bitmap : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_3 : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_3_bitmap : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4 : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4_bitmap : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_horizontal_margins : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_marker1_bitmap : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_marker1_position : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_marker2_bitmap : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_marker2_position : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_marker3_bitmap : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_marker3_position : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_marker4_bitmap : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_marker4_position : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_region_position : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_region_size : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_style_morph : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_text_alignment_ext : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_text_alignment_int : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_text_color_ba : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_text_color_rg : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_text_path : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_text_path_section : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_text_position : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_text_size : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_text_visible_section : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_time : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_user : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_vertical_margins : kate.h
  • kate_motion_semantics_z : kate.h

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Format - data packet type 0x00 - text

Text packets are the main payload packet.

  • a 64 bit value representing the start of the event, at the granule rate.
  • a 64 bit value representing the duration of the event, at the granule rate.
  • a 64 bit value representing the start of the earliest event still active when this event starts, at the granule rate.
  • a 32 bit value representing the number of bytes in the text to follow.
  • that same number of bytes representing the text.
  • 1 bit being 1 if the event is assigned an ID, 0 if not.
  • if the event is assigned an ID, a variable length integer representing the ID assigned to this event.
  • 1 bit being 1 if there are motions attached to this event.

Next, if there are motions attached to this event:

For each motion:

  • a bit being 1 if the next motion is predefined, 0 if not
  • if the next motion is predefined, a variable length integer representing the index of this motion in the list of predefined motions
  • if the next motion is not predefined, a motion definition.

Next, a bit being 1 if there are overrides for this event. If there are:

  • if the next bit is set, 8 bits for the text encoding used by the text in this packet.
  • if the next bit is set, 8 bits for the text directionality used by the text in this packet.
  • if the next bit is set, a ref format_32v "variable length integer" representing the number of characters in the following language string, followed by this number of bytes for a (non NUL terminated) string representing the language used by the text in this event.
  • if the next bit is set, a variable length integer representing the index of a predefined region to use for this event.
  • if the next bit is set, a region definition to use for this event.
  • if the next bit is set, a variable length integer representing the index of a predefined style to use for this event.
  • if the next bit is set, a style definition to use for this event.
  • if the next bit is set, a variable length integer representing the index of a predefined style to use as secondary style for this event.
  • if the next bit is set, a style definition to use as secondary style for this event.
  • if the next bit is set, a variable length integer representing the index of the font mapping to use for the text in this event.

Next, there is a warp.

Bitstream version 0.2 starts making use of this warp:

  • if the next bit is set, a variable length integer representing the index of the palette to use for the bitmap in this event.
  • if the next bit is set, a palette definition to use for the bitmap in this event.
  • if the next bit is set, a variable length integer representing the index of the bitmap to use for this event.
  • if the next bit is set, a bitmap definition to use for this event.
  • if the next bit is set, 8 bits representing the type of markup to use to interpret the text in this event.

Bitstream version 0.4 makes further use of this warp:

  • a variable length integer representing the number of bitmaps associated with this event. For this many bitmaps:
  • a bit being 1 is the bitmap is a reference to one already present in the stream headers
  • if the bitmap is already present in the stream headers, a variable length integer representing its index in the stream headers.
  • if the bitmap is not already present in the stream headers, a bitmap definition.

Bitstream 0.6 makes further use of this warp to add:

Note:
Since a warp may contain any number of chained warps, it is important to note that the bistream will contain another warp after any non empty warps. This means that a warp is a chain of single warps, where the last warp (and only the last one) is empty.

Next, the data ends.


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kate_decode_state Struct Reference


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Data Structure Index

B | C | E | F | I | M | P | R | S | T
  B  
kate_curve   kate_font_range   
  P  
  S  
kate_bitmap   
  E  
  I  
kate_packet   kate_state   
  C  
kate_event   kate_info   kate_palette   kate_style   
kate_color   
  F  
  M  
  R  
  T  
kate_comment   kate_font_mapping   kate_motion   kate_region   kate_tracker   
B | C | E | F | I | M | P | R | S | T

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Font

Functions

int kate_font_get_index_from_code_point (const kate_font_mapping *kfm, int c)

Detailed Description


Function Documentation

int kate_font_get_index_from_code_point ( const kate_font_mapping kfm,
int  c 
)

Returns the index of the bitmap which corresponds to the given code point, if any.

Parameters:
kfm the font mapping to search
c the code point to search for
Returns:
0 success
KATE_E_* error

References kate_font_range::first_bitmap, kate_font_range::first_code_point, KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER, KATE_E_NOT_FOUND, KATE_E_TEXT, kate_font_mapping::nranges, and kate_font_mapping::ranges.


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Format - motion

A motion definition consists of:

Then, for each of those curves:

  • 1 bit indicating if the curve is predefined (1) or not (0).

Then, if the bit is 1:

If the bit is 0:

Then, in all cases:

  • a stream of floating point values representing the lengths of those curves.
  • 8 bits for the mapping for the x coordinates.
  • 8 bits for the mapping for the y coordinates.
  • 8 bits for the semantics of this motion.
  • 1 bit for a flag representing whether this motion is periodic or not.

Next, a warp.

Kate bitstream 0.6 makes use of this warp to add:

Next, the data ends.


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File List

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/home/v/Kate/WORK_TREES/kate-sorceress-backup/v/src/kate/include/kate/kate.h [code]
/home/v/Kate/WORK_TREES/kate-sorceress-backup/v/src/kate/include/kate/oggkate.h [code]

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Format - color

Colors are a set of red, green, blue, and alpha values. In the Kate bitstream, these are represented as 4 8 bit values, in this order:

  • 8 bit for red (0 is black, 255 is full intensity)
  • 8 bit for green (0 is black, 255 is full intensity)
  • 8 bit for blue (0 is black, 255 is full intensity)
  • 8 bit for alpha (0 is fully transparent, 255 is fully opaque)

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FILE_VERSION_FILTER = # The LAYOUT_FILE tag can be used to specify a layout file which will be parsed by # doxygen. The layout file controls the global structure of the generated output files # in an output format independent way. The create the layout file that represents # doxygen's defaults, run doxygen with the -l option. You can optionally specify a # file name after the option, if omitted DoxygenLayout.xml will be used as the name # of the layout file. LAYOUT_FILE = #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to warning and progress messages #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The QUIET tag can be used to turn on/off the messages that are generated # by doxygen. Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank NO is used. QUIET = YES # The WARNINGS tag can be used to turn on/off the warning messages that are # generated by doxygen. Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank # NO is used. WARNINGS = YES # If WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED is set to YES, then doxygen will generate warnings # for undocumented members. If EXTRACT_ALL is set to YES then this flag will # automatically be disabled. WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED = YES # If WARN_IF_DOC_ERROR is set to YES, doxygen will generate warnings for # potential errors in the documentation, such as not documenting some # parameters in a documented function, or documenting parameters that # don't exist or using markup commands wrongly. WARN_IF_DOC_ERROR = YES # This WARN_NO_PARAMDOC option can be abled to get warnings for # functions that are documented, but have no documentation for their parameters # or return value. If set to NO (the default) doxygen will only warn about # wrong or incomplete parameter documentation, but not about the absence of # documentation. WARN_NO_PARAMDOC = YES # The WARN_FORMAT tag determines the format of the warning messages that # doxygen can produce. The string should contain the $file, $line, and $text # tags, which will be replaced by the file and line number from which the # warning originated and the warning text. Optionally the format may contain # $version, which will be replaced by the version of the file (if it could # be obtained via FILE_VERSION_FILTER) WARN_FORMAT = "$file:$line: $text" # The WARN_LOGFILE tag can be used to specify a file to which warning # and error messages should be written. If left blank the output is written # to stderr. WARN_LOGFILE = #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the input files #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The INPUT tag can be used to specify the files and/or directories that contain # documented source files. You may enter file names like "myfile.cpp" or # directories like "/usr/src/myproject". Separate the files or directories # with spaces. INPUT = ../include/kate/kate.h ../include/kate/oggkate.h \ ../src \ ../doc # This tag can be used to specify the character encoding of the source files # that doxygen parses. Internally doxygen uses the UTF-8 encoding, which is # also the default input encoding. Doxygen uses libiconv (or the iconv built # into libc) for the transcoding. See http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv for # the list of possible encodings. INPUT_ENCODING = UTF-8 # If the value of the INPUT tag contains directories, you can use the # FILE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard pattern (like *.cpp # and *.h) to filter out the source-files in the directories. If left # blank the following patterns are tested: # *.c *.cc *.cxx *.cpp *.c++ *.java *.ii *.ixx *.ipp *.i++ *.inl *.h *.hh *.hxx # *.hpp *.h++ *.idl *.odl *.cs *.php *.php3 *.inc *.m *.mm *.py *.f90 FILE_PATTERNS = *.h \ *.c \ *.doc # The RECURSIVE tag can be used to turn specify whether or not subdirectories # should be searched for input files as well. Possible values are YES and NO. # If left blank NO is used. RECURSIVE = YES # The EXCLUDE tag can be used to specify files and/or directories that should # excluded from the INPUT source files. This way you can easily exclude a # subdirectory from a directory tree whose root is specified with the INPUT tag. EXCLUDE = # The EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS tag can be used select whether or not files or # directories that are symbolic links (a Unix filesystem feature) are excluded # from the input. EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS = NO # If the value of the INPUT tag contains directories, you can use the # EXCLUDE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard patterns to exclude # certain files from those directories. Note that the wildcards are matched # against the file with absolute path, so to exclude all test directories # for example use the pattern */test/* EXCLUDE_PATTERNS = */src/*.h # The EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS tag can be used to specify one or more symbol names # (namespaces, classes, functions, etc.) that should be excluded from the # output. The symbol name can be a fully qualified name, a word, or if the # wildcard * is used, a substring. Examples: ANamespace, AClass, # AClass::ANamespace, ANamespace::*Test EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS = # The EXAMPLE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more files or # directories that contain example code fragments that are included (see # the \include command). EXAMPLE_PATH = ../examples/src # If the value of the EXAMPLE_PATH tag contains directories, you can use the # EXAMPLE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard pattern (like *.cpp # and *.h) to filter out the source-files in the directories. If left # blank all files are included. EXAMPLE_PATTERNS = # If the EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE tag is set to YES then subdirectories will be # searched for input files to be used with the \include or \dontinclude # commands irrespective of the value of the RECURSIVE tag. # Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank NO is used. EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE = NO # The IMAGE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more files or # directories that contain image that are included in the documentation (see # the \image command). IMAGE_PATH = # The INPUT_FILTER tag can be used to specify a program that doxygen should # invoke to filter for each input file. Doxygen will invoke the filter program # by executing (via popen()) the command , where # is the value of the INPUT_FILTER tag, and is the name of an # input file. Doxygen will then use the output that the filter program writes # to standard output. # If FILTER_PATTERNS is specified, this tag will be # ignored. INPUT_FILTER = # The FILTER_PATTERNS tag can be used to specify filters on a per file pattern # basis. # Doxygen will compare the file name with each pattern and apply the # filter if there is a match. # The filters are a list of the form: # pattern=filter (like *.cpp=my_cpp_filter). See INPUT_FILTER for further # info on how filters are used. If FILTER_PATTERNS is empty, INPUT_FILTER # is applied to all files. FILTER_PATTERNS = # If the FILTER_SOURCE_FILES tag is set to YES, the input filter (if set using # INPUT_FILTER) will be used to filter the input files when producing source # files to browse (i.e. when SOURCE_BROWSER is set to YES). FILTER_SOURCE_FILES = NO #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to source browsing #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the SOURCE_BROWSER tag is set to YES then a list of source files will # be generated. Documented entities will be cross-referenced with these sources. # Note: To get rid of all source code in the generated output, make sure also # VERBATIM_HEADERS is set to NO. SOURCE_BROWSER = NO # Setting the INLINE_SOURCES tag to YES will include the body # of functions and classes directly in the documentation. INLINE_SOURCES = NO # Setting the STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS tag to YES (the default) will instruct # doxygen to hide any special comment blocks from generated source code # fragments. Normal C and C++ comments will always remain visible. STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS = YES # If the REFERENCED_BY_RELATION tag is set to YES # then for each documented function all documented # functions referencing it will be listed. REFERENCED_BY_RELATION = YES # If the REFERENCES_RELATION tag is set to YES # then for each documented function all documented entities # called/used by that function will be listed. REFERENCES_RELATION = YES # If the REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE tag is set to YES (the default) # and SOURCE_BROWSER tag is set to YES, then the hyperlinks from # functions in REFERENCES_RELATION and REFERENCED_BY_RELATION lists will # link to the source code. # Otherwise they will link to the documentation. REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE = YES # If the USE_HTAGS tag is set to YES then the references to source code # will point to the HTML generated by the htags(1) tool instead of doxygen # built-in source browser. The htags tool is part of GNU's global source # tagging system (see http://www.gnu.org/software/global/global.html). You # will need version 4.8.6 or higher. USE_HTAGS = NO # If the VERBATIM_HEADERS tag is set to YES (the default) then Doxygen # will generate a verbatim copy of the header file for each class for # which an include is specified. Set to NO to disable this. VERBATIM_HEADERS = YES #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the alphabetical class index #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the ALPHABETICAL_INDEX tag is set to YES, an alphabetical index # of all compounds will be generated. Enable this if the project # contains a lot of classes, structs, unions or interfaces. ALPHABETICAL_INDEX = NO # If the alphabetical index is enabled (see ALPHABETICAL_INDEX) then # the COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX tag can be used to specify the number of columns # in which this list will be split (can be a number in the range [1..20]) COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX = 5 # In case all classes in a project start with a common prefix, all # classes will be put under the same header in the alphabetical index. # The IGNORE_PREFIX tag can be used to specify one or more prefixes that # should be ignored while generating the index headers. IGNORE_PREFIX = kate_ \ KATE_ #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the HTML output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_HTML tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # generate HTML output. GENERATE_HTML = YES # The HTML_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the HTML docs will be put. # If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be # put in front of it. If left blank `html' will be used as the default path. HTML_OUTPUT = html # The HTML_FILE_EXTENSION tag can be used to specify the file extension for # each generated HTML page (for example: .htm,.php,.asp). If it is left blank # doxygen will generate files with .html extension. HTML_FILE_EXTENSION = .html # The HTML_HEADER tag can be used to specify a personal HTML header for # each generated HTML page. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a # standard header. HTML_HEADER = # The HTML_FOOTER tag can be used to specify a personal HTML footer for # each generated HTML page. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a # standard footer. HTML_FOOTER = # The HTML_STYLESHEET tag can be used to specify a user-defined cascading # style sheet that is used by each HTML page. It can be used to # fine-tune the look of the HTML output. If the tag is left blank doxygen # will generate a default style sheet. Note that doxygen will try to copy # the style sheet file to the HTML output directory, so don't put your own # stylesheet in the HTML output directory as well, or it will be erased! HTML_STYLESHEET = # If the HTML_ALIGN_MEMBERS tag is set to YES, the members of classes, # files or namespaces will be aligned in HTML using tables. If set to # NO a bullet list will be used. HTML_ALIGN_MEMBERS = YES # If the HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS tag is set to YES then the generated HTML # documentation will contain sections that can be hidden and shown after the # page has loaded. For this to work a browser that supports # JavaScript and DHTML is required (for instance Mozilla 1.0+, Firefox # Netscape 6.0+, Internet explorer 5.0+, Konqueror, or Safari). HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS = NO # If the GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, additional index files # will be generated that can be used as input for Apple's Xcode 3 # integrated development environment, introduced with OSX 10.5 (Leopard). # To create a documentation set, doxygen will generate a Makefile in the # HTML output directory. Running make will produce the docset in that # directory and running "make install" will install the docset in # ~/Library/Developer/Shared/Documentation/DocSets so that Xcode will find # it at startup. # See http://developer.apple.com/tools/creatingdocsetswithdoxygen.html for more information. GENERATE_DOCSET = NO # When GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, this tag determines the name of the # feed. A documentation feed provides an umbrella under which multiple # documentation sets from a single provider (such as a company or product suite) # can be grouped. DOCSET_FEEDNAME = "Doxygen generated docs" # When GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, this tag specifies a string that # should uniquely identify the documentation set bundle. This should be a # reverse domain-name style string, e.g. com.mycompany.MyDocSet. Doxygen # will append .docset to the name. DOCSET_BUNDLE_ID = org.doxygen.Project # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, additional index files # will be generated that can be used as input for tools like the # Microsoft HTML help workshop to generate a compiled HTML help file (.chm) # of the generated HTML documentation. GENERATE_HTMLHELP = NO # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the CHM_FILE tag can # be used to specify the file name of the resulting .chm file. You # can add a path in front of the file if the result should not be # written to the html output directory. CHM_FILE = # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the HHC_LOCATION tag can # be used to specify the location (absolute path including file name) of # the HTML help compiler (hhc.exe). If non-empty doxygen will try to run # the HTML help compiler on the generated index.hhp. HHC_LOCATION = # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the GENERATE_CHI flag # controls if a separate .chi index file is generated (YES) or that # it should be included in the master .chm file (NO). GENERATE_CHI = NO # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the CHM_INDEX_ENCODING # is used to encode HtmlHelp index (hhk), content (hhc) and project file # content. CHM_INDEX_ENCODING = # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the BINARY_TOC flag # controls whether a binary table of contents is generated (YES) or a # normal table of contents (NO) in the .chm file. BINARY_TOC = NO # The TOC_EXPAND flag can be set to YES to add extra items for group members # to the contents of the HTML help documentation and to the tree view. TOC_EXPAND = NO # If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES and both QHP_NAMESPACE and QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER # are set, an additional index file will be generated that can be used as input for # Qt's qhelpgenerator to generate a Qt Compressed Help (.qch) of the generated # HTML documentation. GENERATE_QHP = NO # If the QHG_LOCATION tag is specified, the QCH_FILE tag can # be used to specify the file name of the resulting .qch file. # The path specified is relative to the HTML output folder. QCH_FILE = # The QHP_NAMESPACE tag specifies the namespace to use when generating # Qt Help Project output. For more information please see # http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#namespace QHP_NAMESPACE = # The QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER tag specifies the namespace to use when generating # Qt Help Project output. For more information please see # http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#virtual-folders QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER = doc # If QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME is set, it specifies the name of a custom filter to add. # For more information please see # http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#custom-filters QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME = # The QHP_CUST_FILT_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes of the custom filter to add.For more information please see # Qt Help Project / Custom Filters. QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS = # The QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes this project's # filter section matches. # Qt Help Project / Filter Attributes. QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS = # If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES, the QHG_LOCATION tag can # be used to specify the location of Qt's qhelpgenerator. # If non-empty doxygen will try to run qhelpgenerator on the generated # .qhp file. QHG_LOCATION = # The DISABLE_INDEX tag can be used to turn on/off the condensed index at # top of each HTML page. The value NO (the default) enables the index and # the value YES disables it. DISABLE_INDEX = NO # This tag can be used to set the number of enum values (range [1..20]) # that doxygen will group on one line in the generated HTML documentation. ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE = 4 # The GENERATE_TREEVIEW tag is used to specify whether a tree-like index # structure should be generated to display hierarchical information. # If the tag value is set to FRAME, a side panel will be generated # containing a tree-like index structure (just like the one that # is generated for HTML Help). For this to work a browser that supports # JavaScript, DHTML, CSS and frames is required (i.e. any modern browser). # Windows users are probably better off using the HTML help feature. GENERATE_TREEVIEW = NO # By enabling USE_INLINE_TREES, doxygen will generate the Groups, Directories, # and Class Hierarchy pages using a tree view instead of an ordered list. USE_INLINE_TREES = NO # If the treeview is enabled (see GENERATE_TREEVIEW) then this tag can be # used to set the initial width (in pixels) of the frame in which the tree # is shown. TREEVIEW_WIDTH = 250 # Use this tag to change the font size of Latex formulas included # as images in the HTML documentation. The default is 10. Note that # when you change the font size after a successful doxygen run you need # to manually remove any form_*.png images from the HTML output directory # to force them to be regenerated. FORMULA_FONTSIZE = 10 # When the SEARCHENGINE tag is enable doxygen will generate a search box for the HTML output. The underlying search engine uses javascript # and DHTML and should work on any modern browser. Note that when using HTML help (GENERATE_HTMLHELP) or Qt help (GENERATE_QHP) # there is already a search function so this one should typically # be disabled. SEARCHENGINE = NO #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the LaTeX output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_LATEX tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # generate Latex output. GENERATE_LATEX = NO # The LATEX_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the LaTeX docs will be put. # If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be # put in front of it. If left blank `latex' will be used as the default path. LATEX_OUTPUT = latex # The LATEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the LaTeX command name to be # invoked. If left blank `latex' will be used as the default command name. LATEX_CMD_NAME = latex # The MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the command name to # generate index for LaTeX. If left blank `makeindex' will be used as the # default command name. MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME = makeindex # If the COMPACT_LATEX tag is set to YES Doxygen generates more compact # LaTeX documents. This may be useful for small projects and may help to # save some trees in general. COMPACT_LATEX = NO # The PAPER_TYPE tag can be used to set the paper type that is used # by the printer. Possible values are: a4, a4wide, letter, legal and # executive. If left blank a4wide will be used. PAPER_TYPE = a4wide # The EXTRA_PACKAGES tag can be to specify one or more names of LaTeX # packages that should be included in the LaTeX output. EXTRA_PACKAGES = # The LATEX_HEADER tag can be used to specify a personal LaTeX header for # the generated latex document. The header should contain everything until # the first chapter. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a # standard header. Notice: only use this tag if you know what you are doing! LATEX_HEADER = # If the PDF_HYPERLINKS tag is set to YES, the LaTeX that is generated # is prepared for conversion to pdf (using ps2pdf). The pdf file will # contain links (just like the HTML output) instead of page references # This makes the output suitable for online browsing using a pdf viewer. PDF_HYPERLINKS = NO # If the USE_PDFLATEX tag is set to YES, pdflatex will be used instead of # plain latex in the generated Makefile. Set this option to YES to get a # higher quality PDF documentation. USE_PDFLATEX = NO # If the LATEX_BATCHMODE tag is set to YES, doxygen will add the \\batchmode. # command to the generated LaTeX files. This will instruct LaTeX to keep # running if errors occur, instead of asking the user for help. # This option is also used when generating formulas in HTML. LATEX_BATCHMODE = NO # If LATEX_HIDE_INDICES is set to YES then doxygen will not # include the index chapters (such as File Index, Compound Index, etc.) # in the output. LATEX_HIDE_INDICES = NO # If LATEX_SOURCE_CODE is set to YES then doxygen will include source code with syntax highlighting in the LaTeX output. Note that which sources are shown also depends on other settings such as SOURCE_BROWSER. LATEX_SOURCE_CODE = NO #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the RTF output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_RTF tag is set to YES Doxygen will generate RTF output # The RTF output is optimized for Word 97 and may not look very pretty with # other RTF readers or editors. GENERATE_RTF = NO # The RTF_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the RTF docs will be put. # If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be # put in front of it. If left blank `rtf' will be used as the default path. RTF_OUTPUT = rtf # If the COMPACT_RTF tag is set to YES Doxygen generates more compact # RTF documents. This may be useful for small projects and may help to # save some trees in general. COMPACT_RTF = NO # If the RTF_HYPERLINKS tag is set to YES, the RTF that is generated # will contain hyperlink fields. The RTF file will # contain links (just like the HTML output) instead of page references. # This makes the output suitable for online browsing using WORD or other # programs which support those fields. # Note: wordpad (write) and others do not support links. RTF_HYPERLINKS = NO # Load stylesheet definitions from file. Syntax is similar to doxygen's # config file, i.e. a series of assignments. You only have to provide # replacements, missing definitions are set to their default value. RTF_STYLESHEET_FILE = # Set optional variables used in the generation of an rtf document. # Syntax is similar to doxygen's config file. RTF_EXTENSIONS_FILE = #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the man page output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_MAN tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # generate man pages GENERATE_MAN = NO # The MAN_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the man pages will be put. # If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be # put in front of it. If left blank `man' will be used as the default path. MAN_OUTPUT = man # The MAN_EXTENSION tag determines the extension that is added to # the generated man pages (default is the subroutine's section .3) MAN_EXTENSION = .3 # If the MAN_LINKS tag is set to YES and Doxygen generates man output, # then it will generate one additional man file for each entity # documented in the real man page(s). These additional files # only source the real man page, but without them the man command # would be unable to find the correct page. The default is NO. MAN_LINKS = NO #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the XML output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_XML tag is set to YES Doxygen will # generate an XML file that captures the structure of # the code including all documentation. GENERATE_XML = NO # The XML_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the XML pages will be put. # If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be # put in front of it. If left blank `xml' will be used as the default path. XML_OUTPUT = xml # The XML_SCHEMA tag can be used to specify an XML schema, # which can be used by a validating XML parser to check the # syntax of the XML files. XML_SCHEMA = # The XML_DTD tag can be used to specify an XML DTD, # which can be used by a validating XML parser to check the # syntax of the XML files. XML_DTD = # If the XML_PROGRAMLISTING tag is set to YES Doxygen will # dump the program listings (including syntax highlighting # and cross-referencing information) to the XML output. Note that # enabling this will significantly increase the size of the XML output. XML_PROGRAMLISTING = YES #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options for the AutoGen Definitions output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_AUTOGEN_DEF tag is set to YES Doxygen will # generate an AutoGen Definitions (see autogen.sf.net) file # that captures the structure of the code including all # documentation. Note that this feature is still experimental # and incomplete at the moment. GENERATE_AUTOGEN_DEF = NO #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the Perl module output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_PERLMOD tag is set to YES Doxygen will # generate a Perl module file that captures the structure of # the code including all documentation. Note that this # feature is still experimental and incomplete at the # moment. GENERATE_PERLMOD = NO # If the PERLMOD_LATEX tag is set to YES Doxygen will generate # the necessary Makefile rules, Perl scripts and LaTeX code to be able # to generate PDF and DVI output from the Perl module output. PERLMOD_LATEX = NO # If the PERLMOD_PRETTY tag is set to YES the Perl module output will be # nicely formatted so it can be parsed by a human reader. # This is useful # if you want to understand what is going on. # On the other hand, if this # tag is set to NO the size of the Perl module output will be much smaller # and Perl will parse it just the same. PERLMOD_PRETTY = YES # The names of the make variables in the generated doxyrules.make file # are prefixed with the string contained in PERLMOD_MAKEVAR_PREFIX. # This is useful so different doxyrules.make files included by the same # Makefile don't overwrite each other's variables. PERLMOD_MAKEVAR_PREFIX = #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Configuration options related to the preprocessor #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the ENABLE_PREPROCESSING tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # evaluate all C-preprocessor directives found in the sources and include # files. ENABLE_PREPROCESSING = YES # If the MACRO_EXPANSION tag is set to YES Doxygen will expand all macro # names in the source code. If set to NO (the default) only conditional # compilation will be performed. Macro expansion can be done in a controlled # way by setting EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF to YES. MACRO_EXPANSION = NO # If the EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF and MACRO_EXPANSION tags are both set to YES # then the macro expansion is limited to the macros specified with the # PREDEFINED and EXPAND_AS_DEFINED tags. EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF = NO # If the SEARCH_INCLUDES tag is set to YES (the default) the includes files # in the INCLUDE_PATH (see below) will be search if a #include is found. SEARCH_INCLUDES = YES # The INCLUDE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more directories that # contain include files that are not input files but should be processed by # the preprocessor. INCLUDE_PATH = # You can use the INCLUDE_FILE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard # patterns (like *.h and *.hpp) to filter out the header-files in the # directories. If left blank, the patterns specified with FILE_PATTERNS will # be used. INCLUDE_FILE_PATTERNS = # The PREDEFINED tag can be used to specify one or more macro names that # are defined before the preprocessor is started (similar to the -D option of # gcc). The argument of the tag is a list of macros of the form: name # or name=definition (no spaces). If the definition and the = are # omitted =1 is assumed. To prevent a macro definition from being # undefined via #undef or recursively expanded use the := operator # instead of the = operator. PREDEFINED = # If the MACRO_EXPANSION and EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF tags are set to YES then # this tag can be used to specify a list of macro names that should be expanded. # The macro definition that is found in the sources will be used. # Use the PREDEFINED tag if you want to use a different macro definition. EXPAND_AS_DEFINED = # If the SKIP_FUNCTION_MACROS tag is set to YES (the default) then # doxygen's preprocessor will remove all function-like macros that are alone # on a line, have an all uppercase name, and do not end with a semicolon. Such # function macros are typically used for boiler-plate code, and will confuse # the parser if not removed. SKIP_FUNCTION_MACROS = YES #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Configuration::additions related to external references #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The TAGFILES option can be used to specify one or more tagfiles. # Optionally an initial location of the external documentation # can be added for each tagfile. The format of a tag file without # this location is as follows: # # TAGFILES = file1 file2 ... # Adding location for the tag files is done as follows: # # TAGFILES = file1=loc1 "file2 = loc2" ... # where "loc1" and "loc2" can be relative or absolute paths or # URLs. If a location is present for each tag, the installdox tool # does not have to be run to correct the links. # Note that each tag file must have a unique name # (where the name does NOT include the path) # If a tag file is not located in the directory in which doxygen # is run, you must also specify the path to the tagfile here. TAGFILES = # When a file name is specified after GENERATE_TAGFILE, doxygen will create # a tag file that is based on the input files it reads. GENERATE_TAGFILE = # If the ALLEXTERNALS tag is set to YES all external classes will be listed # in the class index. If set to NO only the inherited external classes # will be listed. ALLEXTERNALS = NO # If the EXTERNAL_GROUPS tag is set to YES all external groups will be listed # in the modules index. If set to NO, only the current project's groups will # be listed. EXTERNAL_GROUPS = YES # The PERL_PATH should be the absolute path and name of the perl script # interpreter (i.e. the result of `which perl'). 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CLASS_GRAPH = YES # If the COLLABORATION_GRAPH and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen # will generate a graph for each documented class showing the direct and # indirect implementation dependencies (inheritance, containment, and # class references variables) of the class with other documented classes. COLLABORATION_GRAPH = YES # If the GROUP_GRAPHS and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen # will generate a graph for groups, showing the direct groups dependencies GROUP_GRAPHS = YES # If the UML_LOOK tag is set to YES doxygen will generate inheritance and # collaboration diagrams in a style similar to the OMG's Unified Modeling # Language. UML_LOOK = NO # If set to YES, the inheritance and collaboration graphs will show the # relations between templates and their instances. TEMPLATE_RELATIONS = NO # If the ENABLE_PREPROCESSING, SEARCH_INCLUDES, INCLUDE_GRAPH, and HAVE_DOT # tags are set to YES then doxygen will generate a graph for each documented # file showing the direct and indirect include dependencies of the file with # other documented files. INCLUDE_GRAPH = YES # If the ENABLE_PREPROCESSING, SEARCH_INCLUDES, INCLUDED_BY_GRAPH, and # HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen will generate a graph for each # documented header file showing the documented files that directly or # indirectly include this file. INCLUDED_BY_GRAPH = YES # If the CALL_GRAPH and HAVE_DOT options are set to YES then # doxygen will generate a call dependency graph for every global function # or class method. Note that enabling this option will significantly increase # the time of a run. So in most cases it will be better to enable call graphs # for selected functions only using the \callgraph command. 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DOT_TRANSPARENT = YES # Set the DOT_MULTI_TARGETS tag to YES allow dot to generate multiple output # files in one run (i.e. multiple -o and -T options on the command line). This # makes dot run faster, but since only newer versions of dot (>1.8.10) # support this, this feature is disabled by default. DOT_MULTI_TARGETS = NO # If the GENERATE_LEGEND tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # generate a legend page explaining the meaning of the various boxes and # arrows in the dot generated graphs. GENERATE_LEGEND = YES # If the DOT_CLEANUP tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # remove the intermediate dot files that are used to generate # the various graphs. DOT_CLEANUP = YES libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-format-id-header.doc0000644000000000000000000001237011624305356015314 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page format_0x80 Format - header packet type 0x80 - ID header The ID header must be the first packet in a Kate stream. It carries information about the stream. Here is a table description of the format of the ID header: \verbatim * Kate bitstream version 0.3 * * Default field type: LITTLE ENDIAN unsigned integer 0 1 2 3 | 0 1 2 3 | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1| Byte +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | packtype | Identifier char[7]: 'kate\0\0\0' | 0-3 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | kate magic continued | 4-7 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | reserved - 0 | version major | version minor | num headers | 8-11 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | text encoding | directionality| reserved - 0 | granule shift | 12-15 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | cw sh | canvas width | ch sh | canvas height | 16-19 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | reserved - 0 | 20-23 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | granule rate numerator | 24-27 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | granule rate denominator | 28-31 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | language (NUL terminated) | 32-35 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | language (continued) | 36-39 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | language (continued) | 40-43 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | language (continued) | 44-47 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | category (NUL terminated) | 48-51 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | category (continued) | 52-55 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | category (continued) | 56-59 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ | category (continued) | 60-63 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ \endverbatim and for a description of those fields: \li \c packtype the packet type for this header - always 0x80 \li \c kate \c magic the 7 byte string "kate\0\0\0", as all other Kate headers \li \c version \c major the major version number of the bitstream \li \c version \c minor the minor version number of the bitstream \li \c num \c headers the number of header packets present in this stream \li \c text \c encoding the default encoding used by text (usually 0, UTF-8) \li \c directionality the default directionality of the text \li \c granule \c shift the number of bits in the granule positions reserved for storing the offset part \li \c cw \c sh (from bitstream 0.2) the number of bits to left shift the \c canvas \c width field to compute the original canvas width \li \c canvas width (from bitstream 0.2) the number to shift left by \c cw \c sh to compute the original canvas width zero is a valid width, and represents an unset width \li \c ch \c sh (from bitstream 0.2) the number of bits to left shift the \c canvas \c height field to compute the original canvas height \li \c canvas height (from bitstream 0.2) the number to shift left by \c ch \c sh to compute the original canvas height zero is a valid height, and represents an unset height \li \c granule \c rate \c numerator the numerator of the fraction representing how many granule units represent a second (from bitstream 0.2) \li \c granule \c rate \c denominator the denominator of the fraction representing how many granule units represent a second \li \c language the default language of the text in this stream (will be NUL terminated) an empty string is a valid language, and represents an unset language \li \c category the category of the text in this stream (will be NUL terminated) an empty string is a valid category, and represents an unset category All fields marked as "reserved - 0" should be set to zero when encoding a stream with this version of the bitstream format. However, if decoding a stream encoded with a version of the bitstream format with the same bitstream major version but a higher bitstream minor version, those fields may be non zero, if they were subsequently allocated to carry additional information. */ libkate-0.4.1/doc/kate-format-regions-header.doc0000644000000000000000000000200211624305356016355 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ /** \page format_0x82 Format - header packet type 0x82 - regions This header contains a (possibly empty) list of predefined regions that may be referred to by data packets. This header is mandatory, even if no regions are predefined. As with all headers, the first 8 bytes are composed of the header type (0x82) and the 7 byte kate signature ("kate\0\0\0"). Next, we find a \ref format_32v "variable length integer", holding the number of predefined regions this header contains. A negative value is an error. Next, we find a list of \ref format_region "region" definitions, as many as defined int the previously read number. Next, we find a \ref format_warp "warp". Next, the data ends. */ libkate-0.4.1/examples/0000777000000000000000000000000011624247143011724 500000000000000libkate-0.4.1/examples/kate/0000777000000000000000000000000011624247143012650 500000000000000libkate-0.4.1/examples/kate/utf8test.kate0000644000000000000000000000400211110626124015202 00000000000000kate { event { 00:00.00 --> 00:01.00 text"  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~€‚ƒ„…†‡ˆ‰Š‹ŒŽ‘’“”•–—˜™š›œžŸ ¡¢£¤¥¦§¨©ª«¬­®¯°±²³´µ¶·¸¹º»¼½¾¿ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖרÙÚÛÜÝÞßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõö÷øùúûüýþÿĀā" } event { 00:01.00 --> 00:02.00 text"􏿽􏿼􏿻􏿺􏿹􏿸􏿷􏿶􏿵􏿴􏿳􏿲􏿱􏿰" } event { 00:02.00 --> 00:03.00 text"߲߰߱߳ߴߵ߶߷߸߹ߺ߻߼߽߾߿ࠀࠁ" } event { 00:03.00 --> 00:04.00 text"￰￱￲￳￴￵￶￷￸�" } event { 00:04.00 --> 00:05.00 text"𐀀𐀁𐀂" } } libkate-0.4.1/examples/kate/minimal.kate0000644000000000000000000000033011110626124015042 00000000000000/* Plain text, suitable for subtitles placed by the video player */ kate { event 0:0:01 --> 0:0:03 "plain old text" event 0:0:04 --> 0:0:06 "no styles" event 0:0:07 --> 0:0:10 "no regions or motions either" } libkate-0.4.1/examples/kate/style.kate0000644000000000000000000000511111110626124014556 00000000000000/* Tests styles */ kate { defs { define macro bg background color 128 100 100 100 define region { percent position 10 10 size 19 19 } define region { percent position 10 30 size 19 19 } define region { percent position 10 50 size 19 19 } define region { percent position 10 70 size 19 19 } define region { percent position 30 10 size 19 19 } define region { percent position 30 30 size 19 19 } define region { percent position 30 50 size 19 19 } define region { percent position 30 70 size 19 19 } define region { percent position 50 10 size 19 19 } define region { percent position 50 30 size 19 19 } define region { percent position 50 50 size 19 19 } define region { percent position 50 70 size 19 19 } define region { percent position 70 10 size 19 19 clip } define region { percent position 70 30 size 19 19 } define region { percent position 70 50 size 19 19 } define region { percent position 70 70 size 19 19 } define style { $bg italics } define style { $bg bold } define style { $bg underline } define style { $bg strike } define style { $bg font size 10% } define style { $bg font width 2% font height 15% } define style { $bg italics underline strike } define style { $bg margins 20 5 20 5 } define style { $bg margins 10% 10% 10% 10% } define style { $bg italics bold } define style { $bg font width 40 font height 10 } define style { $bg font width 10 font height 40 } define style { $bg wrap none } define style { $bg font "monospace" } define style { $bg font "helvetica" } define style { $bg } } event 0:0:01 --> 0:0:10 region 0 style 0 text "italics" event 0:0:01 --> 0:0:10 region 1 style 1 text "bold" event 0:0:01 --> 0:0:10 region 2 style 2 text "underline" event 0:0:01 --> 0:0:10 region 3 style 3 text "strike" event 0:0:01 --> 0:0:10 region 4 style 4 text "large" event 0:0:01 --> 0:0:10 region 5 style 5 text "narrow" event 0:0:01 --> 0:0:10 region 6 style 6 text "i/u/s" event 0:0:01 --> 0:0:10 region 7 style 7 text "pixmar" event 0:0:01 --> 0:0:10 region 8 style 8 text "permar" event 0:0:01 --> 0:0:10 region 9 style 9 text "i/b" event 0:0:01 --> 0:0:10 region 10 style 10 text "wide" event 0:0:01 --> 0:0:10 region 11 style 11 text "narrow" event 0:0:01 --> 0:0:10 region 12 style 12 text "multiline text\nclipped as it's a wee bit too long\nfor the region" event 0:0:01 --> 0:0:10 region 13 style 13 text "monospace" event 0:0:01 --> 0:0:10 region 14 style 14 text "helvetica" event 0:0:01 --> 0:0:10 region 15 style 15 text "-" } libkate-0.4.1/examples/kate/demo.kate0000644000000000000000000002620411111036544014352 00000000000000/* A random selection of what can be done */ kate { defs { /* the entire set of events can be offset */ timebase 00:00.50 /* as in cpp, but no parameters, simple text replacement */ define macro bgcol 128 160 255 127 define macro lighttransgrey 128 128 128 96 define macro white_text 192 192 192 255 define motion "centerbox_motion" { semantics region size mapping frame curve { none } for 60% curve { linear 4 points { 0.7 0.7 0.2 0.5 0.5 0.2 0.7 0.7 } } for 30% curve { none } for 10% } /* multiline macros - beware the spaces after the backslashes */ define macro centerbox_text_prologue \ 00:13.00 --> 00:15.00 \ motion "centerbox_motion" \ region "centerbox" \ style "centerbox" /* namespaces for macros, regions, styles, etc, are separate */ define motion "321fader_size" { semantics text size curve { static 1 points { 16 16 } } for 50% curve { linear 2 points { 16 16 128 128 } } for 500000m } define motion "321fader_alpha" { semantics text color ba curve { none } for 50% curve { bspline 3 points { 255 255 255 74 255 0 } } for 50% } define macro start321fader \ region "321" \ motion "321fader_size" \ motion "321fader_alpha" /* really detailed spiral motion */ define curve "spiral" { linear 100 points { 0.500000 0.500000 0.500782 0.504938 0.503090 0.509511 0.506810 0.513365 0.511756 0.516180 0.517678 0.517678 0.524271 0.517634 0.531185 0.515890 0.538042 0.512361 0.544446 0.507040 0.550000 0.500000 0.554323 0.491396 0.557063 0.481459 0.557915 0.470491 0.556631 0.458855 0.553033 0.446967 0.547023 0.435279 0.538589 0.424264 0.527812 0.414405 0.514861 0.406170 0.500000 0.400000 0.483574 0.396293 0.466008 0.395384 0.447791 0.397534 0.429466 0.402918 0.411612 0.411612 0.394828 0.423588 0.379714 0.438711 0.366852 0.456738 0.356785 0.477317 0.350000 0.500000 0.346908 0.524247 0.347831 0.549443 0.352984 0.574908 0.362467 0.599923 0.376256 0.623744 0.394199 0.645623 0.416012 0.664836 0.441287 0.680701 0.469495 0.692599 0.500000 0.700000 0.532069 0.702476 0.564894 0.699722 0.597608 0.691566 0.629313 0.677984 0.659099 0.659099 0.686074 0.635191 0.709387 0.606688 0.728254 0.574164 0.741984 0.538326 0.750000 0.500000 0.751861 0.460109 0.747275 0.419656 0.736117 0.379693 0.718435 0.341298 0.694454 0.305546 0.664580 0.273475 0.629387 0.246063 0.589615 0.224194 0.546148 0.208632 0.500000 0.200000 0.452287 0.198755 0.404205 0.205172 0.356993 0.219333 0.311909 0.241115 0.270190 0.270190 0.233024 0.306031 0.201513 0.347913 0.176641 0.394934 0.159248 0.446030 0.150000 0.500000 0.149371 0.555534 0.157620 0.611246 0.174783 0.665707 0.200664 0.717481 0.234835 0.765165 0.276642 0.807426 0.325214 0.843038 0.379483 0.870912 0.438208 0.890137 0.500000 0.900000 0.563356 0.900014 0.626697 0.889933 0.688406 0.869768 0.746870 0.839787 0.800520 0.800520 0.847877 0.752748 0.887588 0.697486 0.918465 0.635967 0.939521 0.569613 0.950000 0.500000 0.949398 0.428822 0.937486 0.357852 0.914318 0.288894 0.880238 0.223741 0.835876 0.164124 0.782137 0.111672 0.720185 0.067862 0.651418 0.033982 0.577435 0.011094 } } /* vorbis comments */ comment "foo=bar" comment "baz=quux" /* predefined styles to be referenced in data packets */ define style "katetv" { text color 128 160 192 192 hright vcenter } define style "scrollbar_band" { background color $bgcol } define style "centerbox" { text color $white_text } define style "centerbox_bg" { background color $lighttransgrey } define style "scrollbar_text" { text color 192 192 192 255 vcenter hcenter } define style "321" { text color 255 255 255 255 vcenter hcenter } define style "morph_src" { text color 128 192 240 255 vtop hcenter } define style "morph_dst" { text color 0 0 0 255 vbottom hcenter } /* predefined regions to be referenced in data packets */ define region "katetv" { percent position -20 5 size 115 5 clip default style "katetv" } define region "scrollbar" { percent position 0 85 size 100 10 clip default style "scrollbar_text" } define region "centerbox" { percent position 15 15 size 70 70 default style "centerbox" } define region "321" { percent position 0 0 size 100 100 default style "321" } /* predefined curves to be referenced in data packets */ define curve "r2l scroller" { linear 2 points { 1.0 0.0 -1.0 0.0 } } # right to left scroller define curve "l2r scroller" { linear 2 points { -1.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 } } # left to right scroller define motion "r2l_scroll_motion" { semantics external text alignment curve "r2l scroller" } } /* scrolling text with varying speed */ event { //from 0:0.1 to 0:2.0 from 0:0.1 to 0:2.0 text "KateTV" region "katetv" motion { semantics text alignment curve { linear 2 points { -1 0 1 0 } } } motion { semantics time mapping event duration curve { bspline 3 points { 0 0 0.907 0 1 0 } } } } /* zooming/alpha 3-2-1 sequence */ event { from 0:0.50 for 1.0 $start321fader text "3" } event { from 0:1.50 for 1.0 $start321fader text "2" } /* replace the logo once it's settled on the corner */ event { from 0:2.0 to 22.50 text "KateTV" region "katetv" } event { from 0:2.50 for 1.0 $start321fader text "1" } /* GO whips around the screen on a spline */ event { 00:03.50 --> 00:5.50 // /* making the text a long series of dots draws the spline on the screen, good for creating paths */ // //text "............................................................." //text "GO !!!!!" text "GO !!!!!\nmultiline path" style { font size 32 } motion { semantics text path mapping frame //curve { catmull_rom 8 points { 1.1 0.7 1.0 0.7 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.66 0.66 0.5 0.4 0.2 0.0 0.6 -0.1 0.6 } } curve { catmull_rom 6 points { 1.0 0.7 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.66 0.66 0.5 0.4 0.2 0.0 0.6 } } } motion { /* slow down in the middle */ semantics time mapping event duration //curve { catmull_rom 7 points { 0 0 0.05 0.05 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.5 0.7 0.7 0.95 0.95 1 1 } } curve { catmull_rom 5 points { 0 0 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.5 0.7 0.7 1 1 } } } motion { /* go back through the path */ semantics text path section curve { linear 2 points { 1.0 0.95 0.05 0.0 } } } motion { semantics text size curve { linear 3 points { 16 16 64 64 16 16 } } } } /* random color animation */ event { from 00:04.00 to 00:12.00 region { percent position 10 5 size 10 5 } text "COLOR" motion { semantics text color rg curve { catmull_rom 8 points { 255 53 79 129 92 240 56 169 237 78 189 230 120 210 78 32 } } } motion { semantics text color ba curve { catmull_rom 8 points { 90 73 255 12 76 200 78 192 60 70 20 50 255 255 80 127 } } } } /* multiline text, and alignment animation */ event { from 00:04.00 to 00:06.00 region "centerbox" text " A multiline text\n a second line\n and the third and last one " style "centerbox" { hleft vcenter } /* do some move-to-right and move-to-left at the end */ motion { semantics text alignment curve { none } for 60% curve "l2r scroller" for 15% curve "r2l scroller" for 15% curve { none } for 10% } } event { from 00:04.00 to 00:06.00 directionality rtl_ttb language "ar" region "centerbox" text "ﺳﻼﻡ\n" + "ﺳﻼﻡ\n" + "ﺳﻼﻡ\n" style "centerbox" { vcenter hright } /* do some move-to-left and move-to-right at the end */ motion { semantics text alignment curve { none } for 60% curve "r2l scroller" for 15% curve "l2r scroller" for 15% curve { none } for 10% } } /* arbitrary motion of the text (on a spline) */ event { 00:05.00 --> 00:10.00 text "SPIRAL" motion { semantics text position mapping frame curve "spiral" } } /* no text - just to set a style (so we have a colored background shared by all scrolling text) */ event { from 00:06.00 to 00:22.50 region "scrollbar" style "scrollbar_band" } event { 00:06.00 --> 00:10.00 region "scrollbar" text "This is a scrolling text" motion "r2l_scroll_motion" } /* non linear morphing between two styles */ event { 00:08.0 --> 00:12.0 text "style morph" region { percent position 30 30 size 40 30 } style "morph_src" secondary style "morph_dst" motion { semantics style morph curve { none } for 10% curve { linear 4 points { 0 0 0.75 0 0.25 0 1 0 } } for 90% } } /* non latin characters, but still likely to be found in a lot of fonts */ event { 00:09.00 --> 00:13.00 region "scrollbar" text "non ASCII latin: ÑÓǨù¿Àß" motion "r2l_scroll_motion" } /* Katakana, probably needs a non default font */ event { id 123456789 00:12.00 --> 00:18.00 language "ja" region "scrollbar" 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The bos page SHOULD also contain information about the encoded media - for example, for audio, it should contain the sample rate and number of channels. By convention, the first bytes of the bos page contain magic data that uniquely identifies the required codec. It is the responsibility of anyone fielding a new codec to make sure it is possible to reliably distinguish his/her codec from all other codecs in use. There is no fixed way to detect the end of the codec- identifying marker. The format of the bos page is dependent on the codec and therefore MUST be given in the encapsulation specification of that logical bitstream type. Ogg also allows but does not require secondary header packets after the bos page for logical bitstreams and these must also precede any data packets in any logical bitstream. These subsequent header packets are framed into an integral number of pages, which will not contain any data packets. 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libkate-0.4.1/examples/kate/metadata.kate0000644000000000000000000000133711624247143015216 00000000000000/* attaching metadata on various objects */ kate { defs { /* Global to the stream */ comment "TITLE=Hamlet" comment "AUTHOR=William Shakespeare" /* attached to a bitmap */ define bitmap { source "ball_blue.png" meta "description" = "A blue ball" } /* attached to a style */ define style "hamlet" { meta "speaker" = "Hamlet" } } /* attached to a time event */ event { 00:01:30 --> 00:01:40 "To be, or not to be, that is the question" style "hamlet" meta "original" = "To be, or not to be, aye there's the point" meta "url" = "https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/To_be,_or_not_to_be" meta "act" = "III" meta "scene" = "1" } } libkate-0.4.1/examples/kate/z.kate0000644000000000000000000000133511110626124013673 00000000000000/* plays with z depth */ kate { defs { timebase 00:01.00 define style { text color 255 0 0 255 background color 0 0 0 192 } define region { percent position 20 60 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define bitmap "U+30" { 8x8x1 { 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 } offset 3 6 } define bitmap "U+31" { 8x8x1 { 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 } offset 3 6 } define bitmap "U+32" { 8x8x1 { 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 } offset 3 6 } define bitmap "U+33" { 8x8x1 { 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 } offset 3 6 } define bitmap "U+34" { 8x8x1 { 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 } offset 3 6 } define bitmap "U+35" { 8x8x1 { 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 } offset 3 6 } define bitmap "U+36" { 8x8x1 { 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 } offset 3 6 } define bitmap "U+37" { 8x8x1 { 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 } offset 3 6 } define bitmap "U+38" { 8x8x1 { 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 } offset 3 6 } define bitmap "U+39" { 8x8x1 { 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 } offset 3 6 } define font range "8x8-lowercase" { first code point 0x61 last code point 0x7a first bitmap 0 } define font range "8x8-numbers" { first code point 0x30 last code point 0x39 first bitmap 26 } define font mapping { range "8x8-lowercase" range "8x8-numbers" } define region { percent position 20 20 size 60 20 } define region { percent position 20 60 size 60 20 } } event { 00:0.1 --> 10:0 region 0 text "A line with a font mapping" font mapping 0 } event { 00:0.1 --> 10:0 region 1 text "A line without a font mapping" } } libkate-0.4.1/examples/kate/bom.kate0000644000000000000000000000015511110626124014176 00000000000000/* this file has a bom at start */ kate { event 0:0:00 --> 0:0:01 "generated from a file with a bom" } libkate-0.4.1/examples/kate/unicode.kate0000644000000000000000000001030711110626124015047 00000000000000/* Unicode code points from various locations */ kate { defs { timebase 0:0.5 define region "r0l" { percent position 05 10 size 20 10 } define region "r1l" { percent position 05 20 size 20 10 } define region "r2l" { percent position 05 30 size 20 10 } define region "r3l" { percent position 05 40 size 20 10 } define region "r4l" { percent position 05 50 size 20 10 } define region "r5l" { percent position 05 60 size 20 10 } define region "r6l" { percent position 05 70 size 20 10 } define region "r7l" { percent position 05 80 size 20 10 } define region "r0r" { percent position 30 10 size 20 10 } define region "r1r" { percent position 30 20 size 20 10 } define region "r2r" { percent position 30 30 size 20 10 } define region "r3r" { percent position 30 40 size 20 10 } define region "r4r" { percent position 30 50 size 20 10 } define region "r5r" { percent position 30 60 size 20 10 } define region "r6r" { percent position 30 70 size 20 10 } define region "r7r" { percent position 30 80 size 20 10 } define region "r8l" { percent position 55 10 size 20 10 } define region "r9l" { percent position 55 20 size 20 10 } define region "ral" { percent position 55 30 size 20 10 } define region "rbl" { percent position 55 40 size 20 10 } define region "rcl" { percent position 55 50 size 20 10 } define region "rdl" { percent position 55 60 size 20 10 } define region "rel" { percent position 55 70 size 20 10 } define region "rfl" { percent position 55 80 size 20 10 } define region "r8r" { percent position 80 10 size 20 10 } define region "r9r" { percent position 80 20 size 20 10 } define region "rar" { percent position 80 30 size 20 10 } define region "rbr" { percent position 80 40 size 20 10 } define region "rcr" { percent position 80 50 size 20 10 } define region "rdr" { percent position 80 60 size 20 10 } define region "rer" { percent position 80 70 size 20 10 } define region "rfr" { percent position 80 80 size 20 10 } define macro timing 0:00 --> 1:00 } event { $timing region "r0l" "English" } event { $timing language "en" region "r0r" "English words" } event { $timing region "r1l" "Spanish" } event { $timing language "es" region "r1r" "¿mañana?" } event { $timing region "r2l" "Katakana" } event { $timing language "ja" directionality t2b_l2r region "r2r" "ゴウジス" } event { $timing region "r3l" "Arabic" } event { $timing language "ar" directionality right_to_left region "r3r" "ﺳﻼﻡ" } event { $timing region "r4l" "Hangul" } event { $timing language "ko" region "r4r" "ᄄᄻᅿᇲㄸㆄ㈏" } event { $timing region "r5l" "Greek" } event { $timing language "el" region "r5r" "ΑΚΎΘ" } event { $timing region "r6l" "Cyrillic" } event { $timing language "ru" region "r6r" "ОАСЙдЮ" } event { $timing region "r7l" "Chinese ?" } event { $timing language "zh" region "r7r" "⾃⽣⾌⼼" } event { $timing region "r8l" "Devanagari" } event { $timing region "r8r" "ऄ॰औै" } event { $timing region "r9l" "Bengali" } event { $timing language "bn" region "r9r" "঒বল৤" } event { $timing region "ral" "Hebrew" } event { $timing language "he" region "rar" "מקבי" } event { $timing region "rbl" "Braille" } event { $timing region "rbr" "⠃⠀⡀⢐" } event { $timing region "rcl" "Hiragana" } event { $timing language "ja" region "rcr" "ぐやはま" } event { $timing region "rdl" "Tibetan" } event { $timing language "bo" region "rdr" "ཅཌྷཚཀྵ" } event { $timing region "rel" "Thai" } event { $timing language "th" region "rer" "งฝคน" } } libkate-0.4.1/examples/kate/path.kate0000644000000000000000000000135211110626124014355 00000000000000kate { defs { timebase 00:01.00 define curve "c1" { linear 2 points { 0.8 1.0 0.0 0.2 } } define curve "c2" { linear 5 points { 0.0 1.0 0.4 0.6 1.0 0.0 0.4 0.6 0.0 1.0 } } define curve "whizz_past" { catmull_rom 6 points { -0.1 -0.1 -0.0 -0.0 0.33 0.66 0.66 0.33 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.1 } } define motion "test_motion" { semantics text path section curve "c1" for 50% curve "c2" for 50% } } event { 00:00.00 --> 00:8.00 "Thing on a spring" motion { semantics text path mapping frame curve "whizz_past" } motion "test_motion" } } libkate-0.4.1/examples/kate/png.kate0000644000000000000000000000132311110626124014203 00000000000000kate { defs { define bitmap { source "sample.png" } define region { percent position 45 45 size 10 10 } define region { percent position 15 75 size 10 10 clip } define style { background color 190 190 250 32 } define motion "brownian" { mapping region semantics bitmap position curve { catmull_rom 5 points { 0.5 0.5 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 } } for 3 periodic } define motion "pulse" { mapping bitmap size semantics bitmap size curve { catmull_rom 2 points { 0.5 0.5 1.5 1.5 } } for 2 periodic } } event { 0:0:0 --> 0:0:30 region 0 bitmap 0 } event { 0:0:0 --> 0:0:30 region 1 bitmap 0 style 0 motion "brownian" motion "pulse" } } libkate-0.4.1/examples/kate/empty.kate0000644000000000000000000000001011110626124014545 00000000000000kate {} libkate-0.4.1/examples/kate/granule.kate0000644000000000000000000000042211110626124015053 00000000000000/* Shows how to use a custom granule encoding */ kate { defs { granule rate 50/2 granule shift 30 } event 0:0:0 --> 0:0:01 "custom granule rate msg 1" event 0:0:1 --> 0:1:01 "custom granule rate msg 2" event 0:2:0 --> 0:2:01 "custom granule rate msg 3" } libkate-0.4.1/examples/kate/karaoke.kate0000644000000000000000000000453311110626124015042 00000000000000/* Karaoke effects */ kate { defs { timebase 0:2.0 define region "r1" { percent position 10 10 size 80 15 } define region "r2" { percent position 10 30 size 80 15 } define region "r3" { percent position 10 50 size 80 15 } define style "karaoke1" { text color 100 200 100 255 } define style "karaoke2" { text color 100 100 100 255 } } event { // 10 seconds 0:0.0 --> 0:5.00 region "r1" style { font size 16 } text "L'amour est enfant de bohème" // 0 2 6 0 3 7 0 3 4 7 simple_timed_glyph_marker { height from 24 to 40 pause for 0:1.0 glyph 2 at 1.246029 glyph 6 at 1.773831 glyph 10 at 2.337319 glyph 13 at 3.178846 glyph 17 at 3.417869 glyph 20 at 3.913005 glyph 24 at 4.434370 glyph 27 at 4.756512 } motion { semantics glyph pointer 1 bitmap curve { linear 9 points { 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 } } for 1 periodic } define local bitmap { source "ball_blue.png" offset 50% 50% } define local bitmap { source "ball_blue-0.92.png" offset 50% 50% } define local bitmap { source "ball_blue-0.75.png" offset 50% 50% } define local bitmap { source "ball_blue-0.57.png" offset 50% 50% } define local bitmap { source "ball_blue-0.5.png" offset 50% 50% } } event { // 10 seconds 0:5.0 --> 0:10.00 region "r2" text "Il n'a jamais, jamais\nconnu de loi" // 01 5 8 2 6 0 3 6 9 3 simple_timed_glyph_style_morph { from style "karaoke1" to style "karaoke2" pause for 0:1.0 glyph 1 at 1.297194 glyph 5 at 1.493468 glyph 8 at 1.896328 glyph 12 at 2.296618 glyph 16 at 2.485517 glyph 20 at 2.686412 glyph 23 at 2.889080 glyph 26 at 3.111066 glyph 29 at 3.544576 glyph 33 at 3.923537 } } /* simpler syntax - should be able to make templates */ event { // 10 seconds 0:5.0 --> 0:10.00 region "r3" simple_timed_glyph_style_morph { from style "karaoke1" to style "karaoke2" //pause for 0:1.0 "Il " at 1.3 "n'a " at 1.5 "ja" at 1.9 "mais, " at 2.3 "ja" at 2.5 "mais\n" at 2.7 "co" at 2.9 "nnu " at 3.1 "de " at 3.5 "loi" at 3.9 } } } libkate-0.4.1/examples/README0000644000000000000000000000420411624247143012520 00000000000000This is a list of the examples in this directory. Type `make kate-streams' to build them to Ogg/Kate streams. Type `make streams' to build them to Ogg/Kate streams interleaved with video. This needs a Theora stream named video.theora.ogg in the base directory (symlink any Theora stream to it, 640x480 size should be fine, a dark background is suggested). This also needs either oggz_tools, or a patch oggmerge (from ogg-tools). Both of these packages can be found at the Xiph website: http://www.xiph.org/. Built streams are placed in the built-streams directory. Several players can play the resulting streams, though most will need patching. Out of the box, only VLC can play Kate streams, though only simple text and SPU based streams are supported by VLC. For full featured playback, either the Tiger GStreamer element or liboggplay are recommended, though none are committed upstream yet. Another option is to patch xine. The patch for xine is also in the diffs directory. The katedec Kate decoder (found in the tools subdirectory) can decode a stream back to a form that may be used again as input to the encoder (though information like macros, etc, will be lost - it is a bit like getting preprocessed C code - you get the raw code). minimal.kate very simple text only stream, no styles, only timing information karaoke.kate bare bones karaoke-like example, a marker moves above the text, and text color change with time. unicode.kate texts in various scripts - needs fonts with characters from several planes in unicode space demo.kate shows various effects that one can achieve using kate features path.kate shows how to use text paths bom.kate a simple example using a BOM (byte order mark) markup.kate text includes simple in band markup font.kate shows how to use bitmaps as a custom font empty.kate nothing in it, should build as an empty stream utf8test.kate test utf-8 read/write routines with code points around interesting places kate.kate demonstrates the draw motion semantics z.kate changes the depth of two texts so they change draw priority metadata.kate demonstrates attaching metadata to various objects libkate-0.4.1/examples/src/0000777000000000000000000000000011313701524012504 500000000000000libkate-0.4.1/examples/src/high.c0000644000000000000000000000302611110626124013501 00000000000000/* This shows how to use the high level decoding API to easily decode a Kate stream. For clarity, error checking is omitted. For simplicity, the input is assumed to be a single Kate stream. Usually, Kate streams will be multiplexed with other streams (either other Kate streams, or audio, or video). In these cases, the Ogg part will have to be more complex, but the Kate specific code will be the same. */ #include #include #include #include "common.h" /* All the libkate API is available from the main kate header file: */ #include int main() { ogg_sync_state oy; ogg_stream_state os; int init=0; ogg_packet op; kate_state k; const kate_event *ev; kate_packet kp; /* for the benefit of windows, which mangles data otherwise */ set_binary_file(stdin); /* we initialize ogg and the kate state */ ogg_sync_init(&oy); int ret=kate_high_decode_init(&k); /* We then read packets and feed them to the libkate high level API. When kate_high_decode_packetin returns a positive number, this signals the end of the stream. */ while (1) { if (get_packet(&oy,&os,&init,&op)) break; kate_packet_wrap(&kp,op.bytes,op.packet); if (kate_high_decode_packetin(&k,&kp,&ev)>0) break; /* if the event is non NULL, we have an event */ if (ev) { printf("Kate stream has text: %s\n",ev->text); } } /* That's it, we can now cleanup */ ogg_stream_clear(&os); ogg_sync_clear(&oy); kate_high_decode_clear(&k); return 0; } libkate-0.4.1/examples/src/decoding.c0000644000000000000000000000363511110626124014344 00000000000000/* This shows the steps necessary to encode a Kate stream. For clarity, error checking is omitted. For simplicity, the input is assumed to be a single Kate stream. Usually, Kate streams will be multiplexed with other streams (either other Kate streams, or audio, or video). In these cases, the Ogg part will have to be more complex, but the Kate specific code will be the same. */ #include #include #include "common.h" /* All the libkate API is available from the main kate header file: */ #include int main() { ogg_sync_state oy; ogg_stream_state os; int init=0; ogg_packet op; kate_state k; kate_info ki; kate_comment kc; const kate_event *ev; /* for the benefit of windows, which mangles data otherwise */ set_binary_file(stdin); /* we initialize ogg and kate info/comment structures */ ogg_sync_init(&oy); kate_info_init(&ki); kate_comment_init(&kc); /* First, read the headers, which must appear first in a Kate stream. When kate_decode_header returns a positive number, all headers have been seen and we're ready to decode data. */ do { get_packet(&oy,&os,&init,&op); } while (kate_ogg_decode_headerin(&ki,&kc,&op)==0); /* We now have all the information we need from the headers, so we can initialize kate for decoding */ kate_decode_init(&k,&ki); /* We can now read data, until kate_decode_packetin returns a positive number, signaling the end of the stream */ while (1) { if (get_packet(&oy,&os,&init,&op)) break; if (kate_ogg_decode_packetin(&k,&op)>0) break; /* we may have an event (eg, text) */ if (kate_decode_eventout(&k,&ev)==0) { printf("Kate stream has text: %s\n",ev->text); } } /* That's it, we can now cleanup */ ogg_stream_clear(&os); ogg_sync_clear(&oy); kate_clear(&k); kate_info_clear(&ki); kate_comment_clear(&kc); return 0; } libkate-0.4.1/examples/src/common.h0000644000000000000000000000034611110626124014061 00000000000000#ifndef _KATE_EXAMPLES_COMMON_H_ #define _KATE_EXAMPLES_COMMON_H_ #include #include int get_packet(ogg_sync_state *oy,ogg_stream_state *os,int *init,ogg_packet *op); void set_binary_file(FILE *f); #endif libkate-0.4.1/examples/src/common.c0000644000000000000000000000272711110626124014061 00000000000000#include #include #include #if defined WIN32 || defined _WIN32 || defined MSDOS || defined __CYGWIN__ || defined __EMX__ || defined OS2 #include #include #endif #include #include "common.h" /* This function returns the next packet, reading data as necessary */ int get_packet(ogg_sync_state *oy,ogg_stream_state *os,int *init,ogg_packet *op) { char *buffer; size_t bytes; ogg_page og; /* try to get a packet from the stream */ if (*init && ogg_stream_packetout(os,op)) return 0; /* read data and feed the pages to ogg */ buffer=ogg_sync_buffer(oy,4096); bytes=fread(buffer,1,4096,stdin); if (bytes==0) return 1; /* we're done */ ogg_sync_wrote(oy,bytes); while (ogg_sync_pageout(oy,&og)>0) { if (!*init && ogg_page_bos(&og)) { ogg_stream_init(os,ogg_page_serialno(&og)); } ogg_stream_pagein(os,&og); if (!*init && ogg_page_bos(&og)) { ogg_packet op; ogg_stream_packetpeek(os,&op); if (op.bytes>=8 && !memcmp(op.packet,"\200kate\0\0\0",8)) { *init=1; } else { ogg_stream_clear(os); } } } /* try again with the new data */ return get_packet(oy,os,init,op); } void set_binary_file(FILE *f) { #if defined WIN32 || defined _WIN32 _setmode(_fileno(f),_O_BINARY); #else #if defined MSDOS || defined __CYGWIN__ || defined __EMX__ || defined OS2 || defined __BORLANDC__ setmode(fileno(f),_O_BINARY); #endif #endif } libkate-0.4.1/examples/src/encoding.c0000644000000000000000000000562111110626124014353 00000000000000/* This shows the steps necessary to encode a Kate stream. For clarity, error checking is omitted. */ #include #include #include #include "common.h" /* All the libkate API is available from the main kate header file: */ #include /* We want to control when Ogg pages are output, as Kate is a discontinuous codec, so we don't know when the next event will happen, hence the need to create a page for every event. */ static void flush_page(ogg_stream_state *os) { ogg_page og; while (1) { int ret=ogg_stream_flush(os,&og); if (ret==0) break; fwrite(og.header,1,og.header_len,stdout); fwrite(og.body,1,og.body_len,stdout); } } int main() { /* We need an Ogg stream to write to */ ogg_stream_state os; ogg_packet op; /* First, a kate_info structure needs to be created and setup for the stream to create. A kate_comment structure also has to be created. Information from both of these will get encoded into the stream headers. Last, we also need a kate_state structure, which will be initialized later. */ kate_info ki; kate_comment kc; kate_state k; kate_info_init(&ki); kate_comment_init(&kc); /* The most important part of the kate_info structure on encoding is the granule encoding information, which describes how granules and time are mapped. Here, we map one granule to one millisecond. */ ki.granule_shift=32; ki.gps_numerator=1000; ki.gps_denominator=1; /* With that done, we can initialize libkate for encoding, and initialize libogg as well: */ kate_encode_init(&k,&ki); ogg_stream_init(&os,0x12345678); /* for the benefit of windows, which mangles data otherwise */ set_binary_file(stdout); /* Before you can create events, headers need to be sent. Here, we'll just send the headers directly, but you will usually want to add regions, styles, etc to the headers before doing so: */ while (kate_ogg_encode_headers(&k,&kc,&op)==0) { ogg_stream_packetin(&os,&op); ogg_packet_clear(&op); } flush_page(&os); /* Events can now be created, and we'll just create and send a single one here, starting at time 10 seconds, and stopping at time 15 seconds. */ #define text "Hello, world!" kate_ogg_encode_text(&k,10.0,15.0,text,strlen(text)+1,&op); ogg_stream_packetin(&os,&op); ogg_packet_clear(&op); flush_page(&os); /* When we're done, we can tell libkate so an "end of stream" packet will be generated, and clear the resources we've been using: */ kate_ogg_encode_finish(&k,-1,&op); ogg_stream_packetin(&os,&op); ogg_packet_clear(&op); flush_page(&os); ogg_stream_clear(&os); kate_clear(&k); kate_info_clear(&ki); kate_comment_clear(&kc); /* That's it, we now have created a full kate stream. You may now want to decode it, or multiplex it with a Theora video, etc. */ return 0; } libkate-0.4.1/misc/0000777000000000000000000000000011624305354011040 500000000000000libkate-0.4.1/misc/pkgconfig/0000777000000000000000000000000011624305354013007 500000000000000libkate-0.4.1/misc/pkgconfig/kate.pc.in0000644000000000000000000000053411110626124014571 00000000000000# This is the pkg-config file for libkate prefix=@prefix@ exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ libdir=@libdir@ includedir=@includedir@ Name: Kate Description: libkate is a codec library for the Kate bitstream format Version: @VERSION@ URL: http://libkate.googlecode.com/ Requires: Conflicts: Libs: -L${libdir} -lkate Libs.private: Cflags: -I${includedir} libkate-0.4.1/misc/pkgconfig/kate-uninstalled.pc.in0000644000000000000000000000057211110626124017113 00000000000000# This is the pkg-config file for libkate prefix= exec_prefix= libdir=${pcfiledir}/../../lib includedir=${pcfiledir}/../../include Name: Kate Description: libkate is a codec library for the Kate bitstream format (not installed) Version: @VERSION@ URL: http://libkate.googlecode.com/ Requires: Conflicts: Libs: ${libdir}/.libs/libkate.a Libs.private: Cflags: -I${includedir} libkate-0.4.1/misc/pkgconfig/oggkate.pc.in0000644000000000000000000000056011110626124015265 00000000000000# This is the pkg-config file for liboggkate prefix=@prefix@ exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ libdir=@libdir@ includedir=@includedir@ Name: Kate Description: liboggkate is an interface between libkate and libogg Version: @VERSION@ URL: http://libkate.googlecode.com/ Requires: kate ogg >= 1.1.2 Conflicts: Libs: -L${libdir} -loggkate Libs.private: Cflags: -I${includedir} libkate-0.4.1/misc/pkgconfig/oggkate-uninstalled.pc.in0000644000000000000000000000057611110626124017614 00000000000000# This is the pkg-config file for liboggkate prefix= exec_prefix= libdir=${pcfiledir}/../../lib includedir=${pcfiledir}/../../include Name: Kate Description: liboggkate is an interface between libkate and libogg Version: @VERSION@ URL: http://libkate.googlecode.com/ Requires: kate ogg >= 1.1.2 Conflicts: Libs: ${libdir}/.libs/liboggkate.a Libs.private: Cflags: -I${includedir} libkate-0.4.1/misc/autotools/0000777000000000000000000000000011624305354013071 500000000000000libkate-0.4.1/misc/autotools/depcomp0000755000000000000000000004426711250305010014357 00000000000000#! /bin/sh # depcomp - compile a program generating dependencies as side-effects scriptversion=2009-04-28.21; # UTC # Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 Free # Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR=$func_emit_wrapper_part2_arg1 if test \"\$WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR\" = \"yes\"; then # special case for '.' if test \"\$thisdir\" = \".\"; then thisdir=\`pwd\` fi # remove .libs from thisdir case \"\$thisdir\" in *[\\\\/]$objdir ) thisdir=\`\$ECHO \"X\$thisdir\" | \$Xsed -e 's%[\\\\/][^\\\\/]*$%%'\` ;; $objdir ) thisdir=. ;; esac fi # Try to get the absolute directory name. absdir=\`cd \"\$thisdir\" && pwd\` test -n \"\$absdir\" && thisdir=\"\$absdir\" " if test "$fast_install" = yes; then $ECHO "\ program=lt-'$outputname'$exeext progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\" if test ! -f \"\$progdir/\$program\" || { file=\`ls -1dt \"\$progdir/\$program\" \"\$progdir/../\$program\" 2>/dev/null | ${SED} 1q\`; \\ test \"X\$file\" != \"X\$progdir/\$program\"; }; then file=\"\$\$-\$program\" if test ! -d \"\$progdir\"; then $MKDIR \"\$progdir\" else $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" fi" $ECHO "\ # relink executable if necessary if test -n \"\$relink_command\"; then if relink_command_output=\`eval \$relink_command 2>&1\`; then : else $ECHO \"\$relink_command_output\" >&2 $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" exit 1 fi fi $MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\" 2>/dev/null || { $RM \"\$progdir/\$program\"; $MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\"; } $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" fi" else $ECHO "\ program='$outputname' progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\" " fi $ECHO "\ if test -f \"\$progdir/\$program\"; then" # Export our shlibpath_var if we have one. if test "$shlibpath_overrides_runpath" = yes && test -n "$shlibpath_var" && test -n "$temp_rpath"; then $ECHO "\ # Add our own library path to $shlibpath_var $shlibpath_var=\"$temp_rpath\$$shlibpath_var\" # Some systems cannot cope with colon-terminated $shlibpath_var # The second colon is a workaround for a bug in BeOS R4 sed $shlibpath_var=\`\$ECHO \"X\$$shlibpath_var\" | \$Xsed -e 's/::*\$//'\` export $shlibpath_var " fi # fixup the dll searchpath if we need to. if test -n "$dllsearchpath"; then $ECHO "\ # Add the dll search path components to the executable PATH PATH=$dllsearchpath:\$PATH " fi $ECHO "\ if test \"\$libtool_execute_magic\" != \"$magic\"; then # Run the actual program with our arguments. " case $host in # Backslashes separate directories on plain windows *-*-mingw | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*) $ECHO "\ exec \"\$progdir\\\\\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"} " ;; *) $ECHO "\ exec \"\$progdir/\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"} " ;; esac $ECHO "\ \$ECHO \"\$0: cannot exec \$program \$*\" 1>&2 exit 1 fi else # The program doesn't exist. \$ECHO \"\$0: error: \\\`\$progdir/\$program' does not exist\" 1>&2 \$ECHO \"This script is just a wrapper for \$program.\" 1>&2 $ECHO \"See the $PACKAGE documentation for more information.\" 1>&2 exit 1 fi fi\ " } # end: func_emit_wrapper_part2 # func_emit_wrapper [arg=no] # # Emit a libtool wrapper script on stdout. # Don't directly open a file because we may want to # incorporate the script contents within a cygwin/mingw # wrapper executable. Must ONLY be called from within # func_mode_link because it depends on a number of variables # set therein. # # ARG is the value that the WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR # variable will take. If 'yes', then the emitted script # will assume that the directory in which it is stored is # the $objdir directory. This is a cygwin/mingw-specific # behavior. func_emit_wrapper () { func_emit_wrapper_arg1=no if test -n "$1" ; then func_emit_wrapper_arg1=$1 fi # split this up so that func_emit_cwrapperexe_src # can call each part independently. func_emit_wrapper_part1 "${func_emit_wrapper_arg1}" func_emit_wrapper_part2 "${func_emit_wrapper_arg1}" } # func_to_host_path arg # # Convert paths to host format when used with build tools. # Intended for use with "native" mingw (where libtool itself # is running under the msys shell), or in the following cross- # build environments: # $build $host # mingw (msys) mingw [e.g. native] # cygwin mingw # *nix + wine mingw # where wine is equipped with the `winepath' executable. # In the native mingw case, the (msys) shell automatically # converts paths for any non-msys applications it launches, # but that facility isn't available from inside the cwrapper. # Similar accommodations are necessary for $host mingw and # $build cygwin. Calling this function does no harm for other # $host/$build combinations not listed above. # # ARG is the path (on $build) that should be converted to # the proper representation for $host. The result is stored # in $func_to_host_path_result. func_to_host_path () { func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1" ; then case $host in *mingw* ) lt_sed_naive_backslashify='s|\\\\*|\\|g;s|/|\\|g;s|\\|\\\\|g' case $build in *mingw* ) # actually, msys # awkward: cmd appends spaces to result lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces="s/[ ]*\$//" func_to_host_path_tmp1=`( cmd //c echo "$1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces" ) 2>/dev/null || echo ""` func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` ;; *cygwin* ) func_to_host_path_tmp1=`cygpath -w "$1"` func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` ;; * ) # Unfortunately, winepath does not exit with a non-zero # error code, so we are forced to check the contents of # stdout. On the other hand, if the command is not # found, the shell will set an exit code of 127 and print # *an error message* to stdout. So we must check for both # error code of zero AND non-empty stdout, which explains # the odd construction: func_to_host_path_tmp1=`winepath -w "$1" 2>/dev/null` if test "$?" -eq 0 && test -n "${func_to_host_path_tmp1}"; then func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` else # Allow warning below. func_to_host_path_result="" fi ;; esac if test -z "$func_to_host_path_result" ; then func_error "Could not determine host path corresponding to" func_error " '$1'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback: func_to_host_path_result="$1" fi ;; esac fi } # end: func_to_host_path # func_to_host_pathlist arg # # Convert pathlists to host format when used with build tools. # See func_to_host_path(), above. This function supports the # following $build/$host combinations (but does no harm for # combinations not listed here): # $build $host # mingw (msys) mingw [e.g. native] # cygwin mingw # *nix + wine mingw # # Path separators are also converted from $build format to # $host format. If ARG begins or ends with a path separator # character, it is preserved (but converted to $host format) # on output. # # ARG is a pathlist (on $build) that should be converted to # the proper representation on $host. The result is stored # in $func_to_host_pathlist_result. func_to_host_pathlist () { func_to_host_pathlist_result="$1" if test -n "$1" ; then case $host in *mingw* ) lt_sed_naive_backslashify='s|\\\\*|\\|g;s|/|\\|g;s|\\|\\\\|g' # Remove leading and trailing path separator characters from # ARG. msys behavior is inconsistent here, cygpath turns them # into '.;' and ';.', and winepath ignores them completely. func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2="$1" # Once set for this call, this variable should not be # reassigned. It is used in tha fallback case. func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1=`echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2" |\ $SED -e 's|^:*||' -e 's|:*$||'` case $build in *mingw* ) # Actually, msys. # Awkward: cmd appends spaces to result. lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces="s/[ ]*\$//" func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2=`( cmd //c echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces" ) 2>/dev/null || echo ""` func_to_host_pathlist_result=`echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` ;; *cygwin* ) func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2=`cygpath -w -p "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1"` func_to_host_pathlist_result=`echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` ;; * ) # unfortunately, winepath doesn't convert pathlists func_to_host_pathlist_result="" func_to_host_pathlist_oldIFS=$IFS IFS=: for func_to_host_pathlist_f in $func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1 ; do IFS=$func_to_host_pathlist_oldIFS if test -n "$func_to_host_pathlist_f" ; then func_to_host_path "$func_to_host_pathlist_f" if test -n "$func_to_host_path_result" ; then if test -z "$func_to_host_pathlist_result" ; then func_to_host_pathlist_result="$func_to_host_path_result" else func_to_host_pathlist_result="$func_to_host_pathlist_result;$func_to_host_path_result" fi fi fi IFS=: done IFS=$func_to_host_pathlist_oldIFS ;; esac if test -z "$func_to_host_pathlist_result" ; then func_error "Could not determine the host path(s) corresponding to" func_error " '$1'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback. This may break if $1 contains DOS-style drive # specifications. The fix is not to complicate the expression # below, but for the user to provide a working wine installation # with winepath so that path translation in the cross-to-mingw # case works properly. lt_replace_pathsep_nix_to_dos="s|:|;|g" func_to_host_pathlist_result=`echo "$func_to_host_pathlist_tmp1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_replace_pathsep_nix_to_dos"` fi # Now, add the leading and trailing path separators back case "$1" in :* ) func_to_host_pathlist_result=";$func_to_host_pathlist_result" ;; esac case "$1" in *: ) func_to_host_pathlist_result="$func_to_host_pathlist_result;" ;; esac ;; esac fi } # end: func_to_host_pathlist # func_emit_cwrapperexe_src # emit the source code for a wrapper executable on stdout # Must ONLY be called from within func_mode_link because # it depends on a number of variable set therein. func_emit_cwrapperexe_src () { cat < #include #ifdef _MSC_VER # include # include # include # define setmode _setmode #else # include # include # ifdef __CYGWIN__ # include # define HAVE_SETENV # ifdef __STRICT_ANSI__ char *realpath (const char *, char *); int putenv (char *); int setenv (const char *, const char *, int); # endif # endif #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #if defined(PATH_MAX) # define LT_PATHMAX PATH_MAX #elif defined(MAXPATHLEN) # define LT_PATHMAX MAXPATHLEN #else # define LT_PATHMAX 1024 #endif #ifndef S_IXOTH # define S_IXOTH 0 #endif #ifndef S_IXGRP # define S_IXGRP 0 #endif #ifdef _MSC_VER # define S_IXUSR _S_IEXEC # define stat _stat # ifndef _INTPTR_T_DEFINED # define intptr_t int # endif #endif #ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR # define DIR_SEPARATOR '/' # define PATH_SEPARATOR ':' #endif #if defined (_WIN32) || defined (__MSDOS__) || defined (__DJGPP__) || \ defined (__OS2__) # define HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM # define FOPEN_WB "wb" # ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 # define DIR_SEPARATOR_2 '\\' # endif # ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 # define PATH_SEPARATOR_2 ';' # endif #endif #ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 # define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) #else /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ # define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) \ (((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) || ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR_2)) #endif /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ #ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 # define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR) #else /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ # define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR_2) #endif /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ #ifdef __CYGWIN__ # define FOPEN_WB "wb" #endif #ifndef FOPEN_WB # define FOPEN_WB "w" #endif #ifndef _O_BINARY # define _O_BINARY 0 #endif #define XMALLOC(type, num) ((type *) xmalloc ((num) * sizeof(type))) #define XFREE(stale) do { \ if (stale) { free ((void *) stale); stale = 0; } \ } while (0) #undef LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF #if defined DEBUGWRAPPER # define LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF(args) ltwrapper_debugprintf args static void ltwrapper_debugprintf (const char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; va_start (args, fmt); (void) vfprintf (stderr, fmt, args); va_end (args); } #else # define LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF(args) #endif const char *program_name = NULL; void *xmalloc (size_t num); char *xstrdup (const char *string); const char *base_name (const char *name); char *find_executable (const char *wrapper); char *chase_symlinks (const char *pathspec); int make_executable (const char *path); int check_executable (const char *path); char *strendzap (char *str, const char *pat); void lt_fatal (const char *message, ...); void lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value); char *lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end); void lt_opt_process_env_set (const char *arg); void lt_opt_process_env_prepend (const char *arg); void lt_opt_process_env_append (const char *arg); int lt_split_name_value (const char *arg, char** name, char** value); void lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value); void lt_update_lib_path (const char *name, const char *value); static const char *script_text_part1 = EOF func_emit_wrapper_part1 yes | $SED -e 's/\([\\"]\)/\\\1/g' \ -e 's/^/ "/' -e 's/$/\\n"/' echo ";" cat <"))); for (i = 0; i < newargc; i++) { LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(main) newargz[%d] : %s\n", i, (newargz[i] ? newargz[i] : ""))); } EOF case $host_os in mingw*) cat <<"EOF" /* execv doesn't actually work on mingw as expected on unix */ rval = _spawnv (_P_WAIT, lt_argv_zero, (const char * const *) newargz); if (rval == -1) { /* failed to start process */ LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(main) failed to launch target \"%s\": errno = %d\n", lt_argv_zero, errno)); return 127; } return rval; EOF ;; *) cat <<"EOF" execv (lt_argv_zero, newargz); return rval; /* =127, but avoids unused variable warning */ EOF ;; esac cat <<"EOF" } void * xmalloc (size_t num) { void *p = (void *) malloc (num); if (!p) lt_fatal ("Memory exhausted"); return p; } char * xstrdup (const char *string) { return string ? strcpy ((char *) xmalloc (strlen (string) + 1), string) : NULL; } const char * base_name (const char *name) { const char *base; #if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM) /* Skip over the disk name in MSDOS pathnames. */ if (isalpha ((unsigned char) name[0]) && name[1] == ':') name += 2; #endif for (base = name; *name; name++) if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*name)) base = name + 1; return base; } int check_executable (const char *path) { struct stat st; LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(check_executable) : %s\n", path ? (*path ? path : "EMPTY!") : "NULL!")); if ((!path) || (!*path)) return 0; if ((stat (path, &st) >= 0) && (st.st_mode & (S_IXUSR | S_IXGRP | S_IXOTH))) return 1; else return 0; } int make_executable (const char *path) { int rval = 0; struct stat st; LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(make_executable) : %s\n", path ? (*path ? path : "EMPTY!") : "NULL!")); if ((!path) || (!*path)) return 0; if (stat (path, &st) >= 0) { rval = chmod (path, st.st_mode | S_IXOTH | S_IXGRP | S_IXUSR); } return rval; } /* Searches for the full path of the wrapper. Returns newly allocated full path name if found, NULL otherwise Does not chase symlinks, even on platforms that support them. */ char * find_executable (const char *wrapper) { int has_slash = 0; const char *p; const char *p_next; /* static buffer for getcwd */ char tmp[LT_PATHMAX + 1]; int tmp_len; char *concat_name; LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(find_executable) : %s\n", wrapper ? (*wrapper ? wrapper : "EMPTY!") : "NULL!")); if ((wrapper == NULL) || (*wrapper == '\0')) return NULL; /* Absolute path? */ #if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM) if (isalpha ((unsigned char) wrapper[0]) && wrapper[1] == ':') { concat_name = xstrdup (wrapper); if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); } else { #endif if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (wrapper[0])) { concat_name = xstrdup (wrapper); if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); } #if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM) } #endif for (p = wrapper; *p; p++) if (*p == '/') { has_slash = 1; break; } if (!has_slash) { /* no slashes; search PATH */ const char *path = getenv ("PATH"); if (path != NULL) { for (p = path; *p; p = p_next) { const char *q; size_t p_len; for (q = p; *q; q++) if (IS_PATH_SEPARATOR (*q)) break; p_len = q - p; p_next = (*q == '\0' ? q : q + 1); if (p_len == 0) { /* empty path: current directory */ if (getcwd (tmp, LT_PATHMAX) == NULL) lt_fatal ("getcwd failed"); tmp_len = strlen (tmp); concat_name = XMALLOC (char, tmp_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); memcpy (concat_name, tmp, tmp_len); concat_name[tmp_len] = '/'; strcpy (concat_name + tmp_len + 1, wrapper); } else { concat_name = XMALLOC (char, p_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); memcpy (concat_name, p, p_len); concat_name[p_len] = '/'; strcpy (concat_name + p_len + 1, wrapper); } if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); } } /* not found in PATH; assume curdir */ } /* Relative path | not found in path: prepend cwd */ if (getcwd (tmp, LT_PATHMAX) == NULL) lt_fatal ("getcwd failed"); tmp_len = strlen (tmp); concat_name = XMALLOC (char, tmp_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); memcpy (concat_name, tmp, tmp_len); concat_name[tmp_len] = '/'; strcpy (concat_name + tmp_len + 1, wrapper); if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); return NULL; } char * chase_symlinks (const char *pathspec) { #ifndef S_ISLNK return xstrdup (pathspec); #else char buf[LT_PATHMAX]; struct stat s; char *tmp_pathspec = xstrdup (pathspec); char *p; int has_symlinks = 0; while (strlen (tmp_pathspec) && !has_symlinks) { LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("checking path component for symlinks: %s\n", tmp_pathspec)); if (lstat (tmp_pathspec, &s) == 0) { if (S_ISLNK (s.st_mode) != 0) { has_symlinks = 1; break; } /* search backwards for last DIR_SEPARATOR */ p = tmp_pathspec + strlen (tmp_pathspec) - 1; while ((p > tmp_pathspec) && (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))) p--; if ((p == tmp_pathspec) && (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))) { /* no more DIR_SEPARATORS left */ break; } *p = '\0'; } else { char *errstr = strerror (errno); lt_fatal ("Error accessing file %s (%s)", tmp_pathspec, errstr); } } XFREE (tmp_pathspec); if (!has_symlinks) { return xstrdup (pathspec); } tmp_pathspec = realpath (pathspec, buf); if (tmp_pathspec == 0) { lt_fatal ("Could not follow symlinks for %s", pathspec); } return xstrdup (tmp_pathspec); #endif } char * strendzap (char *str, const char *pat) { size_t len, patlen; assert (str != NULL); assert (pat != NULL); len = strlen (str); patlen = strlen (pat); if (patlen <= len) { str += len - patlen; if (strcmp (str, pat) == 0) *str = '\0'; } return str; } static void lt_error_core (int exit_status, const char *mode, const char *message, va_list ap) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: %s: ", program_name, mode); vfprintf (stderr, message, ap); fprintf (stderr, ".\n"); if (exit_status >= 0) exit (exit_status); } void lt_fatal (const char *message, ...) { va_list ap; va_start (ap, message); lt_error_core (EXIT_FAILURE, "FATAL", message, ap); va_end (ap); } void lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value) { LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(lt_setenv) setting '%s' to '%s'\n", (name ? name : ""), (value ? value : ""))); { #ifdef HAVE_SETENV /* always make a copy, for consistency with !HAVE_SETENV */ char *str = xstrdup (value); setenv (name, str, 1); #else int len = strlen (name) + 1 + strlen (value) + 1; char *str = XMALLOC (char, len); sprintf (str, "%s=%s", name, value); if (putenv (str) != EXIT_SUCCESS) { XFREE (str); } #endif } } char * lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end) { char *new_value; if (orig_value && *orig_value) { int orig_value_len = strlen (orig_value); int add_len = strlen (add); new_value = XMALLOC (char, add_len + orig_value_len + 1); if (to_end) { strcpy (new_value, orig_value); strcpy (new_value + orig_value_len, add); } else { strcpy (new_value, add); strcpy (new_value + add_len, orig_value); } } else { new_value = xstrdup (add); } return new_value; } int lt_split_name_value (const char *arg, char** name, char** value) { const char *p; int len; if (!arg || !*arg) return 1; p = strchr (arg, (int)'='); if (!p) return 1; *value = xstrdup (++p); len = strlen (arg) - strlen (*value); *name = XMALLOC (char, len); strncpy (*name, arg, len-1); (*name)[len - 1] = '\0'; return 0; } void lt_opt_process_env_set (const char *arg) { char *name = NULL; char *value = NULL; if (lt_split_name_value (arg, &name, &value) != 0) { XFREE (name); XFREE (value); lt_fatal ("bad argument for %s: '%s'", env_set_opt, arg); } lt_setenv (name, value); XFREE (name); XFREE (value); } void lt_opt_process_env_prepend (const char *arg) { char *name = NULL; char *value = NULL; char *new_value = NULL; if (lt_split_name_value (arg, &name, &value) != 0) { XFREE (name); XFREE (value); lt_fatal ("bad argument for %s: '%s'", env_prepend_opt, arg); } new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 0); lt_setenv (name, new_value); XFREE (new_value); XFREE (name); XFREE (value); } void lt_opt_process_env_append (const char *arg) { char *name = NULL; char *value = NULL; char *new_value = NULL; if (lt_split_name_value (arg, &name, &value) != 0) { XFREE (name); XFREE (value); lt_fatal ("bad argument for %s: '%s'", env_append_opt, arg); } new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 1); lt_setenv (name, new_value); XFREE (new_value); XFREE (name); XFREE (value); } void lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value) { LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(lt_update_exe_path) modifying '%s' by prepending '%s'\n", (name ? 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This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifndef KATE_oggkate_h_GUARD #define KATE_oggkate_h_GUARD /** \file oggkate.h The libkate Ogg interface public API. */ #include #include #include "kate/kate.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** \defgroup ogg_encode Ogg encoding interface */ extern int kate_ogg_encode_headers(kate_state *k,kate_comment *kc,ogg_packet *op); extern int kate_ogg_encode_text(kate_state *k,kate_float start_time,kate_float stop_time,const char *text,size_t sz,ogg_packet *op); /* text is not null terminated */ extern int kate_ogg_encode_text_raw_times(kate_state *k,kate_int64_t start_time,kate_int64_t stop_time,const char *text,size_t sz,ogg_packet *op); /* text is not null terminated */ extern int kate_ogg_encode_repeat(kate_state *k,kate_float t,kate_float threshold,ogg_packet *op); extern int kate_ogg_encode_repeat_raw_times(kate_state *k,kate_int64_t t,kate_int64_t threshold,ogg_packet *op); extern int kate_ogg_encode_keepalive(kate_state *k,kate_float t,ogg_packet *op); extern int kate_ogg_encode_keepalive_raw_times(kate_state *k,kate_int64_t t,ogg_packet *op); extern int kate_ogg_encode_finish(kate_state *k,kate_float t,ogg_packet *op); /* t may be negative to use the end granule of the last event */ extern int kate_ogg_encode_finish_raw_times(kate_state *k,kate_int64_t t,ogg_packet *op); /* t may be negative to use the end granule of the last event */ /** \defgroup ogg_decode Ogg decoding interface */ extern int kate_ogg_decode_is_idheader(const ogg_packet *op); extern int kate_ogg_decode_headerin(kate_info *ki,kate_comment *kc,ogg_packet *op); extern int kate_ogg_decode_packetin(kate_state *k,ogg_packet *op); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif libkate-0.4.1/include/kate/kate_config.h0000644000000000000000000001013511624251312015004 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifndef KATE_kate_config_h_GUARD #define KATE_kate_config_h_GUARD #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #define __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_INTTYPES_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_STDINT_H #include #endif #ifdef KATE_INTERNAL #define kate_const #else #define kate_const const #endif #ifndef kate_malloc #define kate_malloc malloc #endif #ifndef kate_realloc #define kate_realloc realloc #endif #ifndef kate_free #define kate_free free #endif #if defined HAVE_STDINT_H || defined HAVE_INTTYPES_H typedef int32_t kate_int32_t; #elif defined int32_t typedef int32_t kate_int32_t; #elif defined INT_MAX && INT_MAX==2147483647 typedef int kate_int32_t; #elif defined SHRT_MAX && SHRT_MAX==2147483647 typedef short int kate_int32_t; #elif defined LONG_MAX && LONG_MAX==2147483647 typedef long int kate_int32_t; #elif defined LLONG_MAX && LLONG_MAX==2147483647 typedef long long int kate_int32_t; #else #error No 32 bit signed integer found #endif #if defined HAVE_STDINT_H || defined HAVE_INTTYPES_H typedef uint32_t kate_uint32_t; #elif defined uint32_t typedef uint32_t kate_uint32_t; #elif defined UINT_MAX && UINT_MAX==4294967295u typedef unsigned int kate_uint32_t; #elif defined USHRT_MAX && USHRT_MAX==4294967295u typedef short unsigned int kate_uint32_t; #elif defined ULONG_MAX && ULONG_MAX==4294967295ul typedef long unsigned int kate_uint32_t; #elif defined ULLONG_MAX && ULLONG_MAX==4294967295ull typedef long long unsigned int kate_uint32_t; #else #error No 32 bit unsigned integer found #endif #if defined HAVE_STDINT_H || defined HAVE_INTTYPES_H typedef int64_t kate_int64_t; #elif defined int64_t typedef int64_t kate_int64_t; #elif defined INT_MAX && INT_MAX>2147483647 typedef int kate_int64_t; #elif defined SHRT_MAX && SHRT_MAX>2147483647 typedef short int kate_int64_t; #elif defined LONG_MAX && LONG_MAX>2147483647 typedef long int kate_int64_t; #elif defined LLONG_MAX && LLONG_MAX>2147483647 typedef long long int kate_int64_t; #elif defined LONG_LONG_MAX && LONG_LONG_MAX>2147483647 typedef long long int kate_int64_t; #elif defined __GNUC__ && __GNUC__>=4 && defined __WORDSIZE && __WORDSIZE==64 /* this case matches glibc, check conservative GCC version just in case */ typedef long int kate_int64_t; #elif defined __GNUC__ && __GNUC__>=4 && defined __WORDSIZE && __WORDSIZE==32 /* this case matches glibc, check conservative GCC version just in case */ typedef long long int kate_int64_t; #else #error No 64 bit signed integer found #endif #if defined HAVE_STDINT_H || defined HAVE_INTTYPES_H typedef uint64_t kate_uint64_t; #elif defined uint64_t typedef uint64_t kate_uint64_t; #elif defined UINT_MAX && UINT_MAX>4294967295u typedef unsigned int kate_uint64_t; #elif defined USHRT_MAX && USHRT_MAX>4294967295u typedef unsigned short int kate_uint64_t; #elif defined ULONG_MAX && ULONG_MAX>4294967295ul typedef unsigned long int kate_uint64_t; #elif defined ULLONG_MAX && ULLONG_MAX>4294967295ull typedef unsigned long long int kate_uint64_t; #elif defined ULONG_LONG_MAX && ULONG_LONG_MAX>4294967295ull typedef unsigned long long int kate_uint64_t; #elif defined __GNUC__ && __GNUC__>=4 && defined __WORDSIZE && __WORDSIZE==64 /* this case matches glibc, check conservative GCC version just in case */ typedef unsigned long int kate_uint64_t; #elif defined __GNUC__ && __GNUC__>=4 && defined __WORDSIZE && __WORDSIZE==32 /* this case matches glibc, check conservative GCC version just in case */ typedef unsigned long long int kate_uint64_t; #else #error No 64 bit unsigned signed integer found #endif #if defined HAVE_STDINT_H || defined HAVE_INTTYPES_H typedef uintptr_t kate_uintptr_t; #elif defined uintptr_t typedef uintptr_t kate_uintptr_t; #else typedef size_t kate_uintptr_t; #endif typedef float kate_float; #endif libkate-0.4.1/include/kate/kate.h.in0000644000000000000000000011627511624304614014104 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifndef KATE_kate_h_GUARD #define KATE_kate_h_GUARD /** \file kate.h The libkate public API. */ #include "kate/kate_config.h" /** \name API version */ /** @{ */ #define KATE_VERSION_MAJOR @VERSION_MAJOR@ /**< major version number of the libkate API */ #define KATE_VERSION_MINOR @VERSION_MINOR@ /**< minor version number of the libkate API */ #define KATE_VERSION_PATCH @VERSION_PATCH@ /**< patch version number of the libkate API */ /** @} */ /** \name Bitstream version */ /** @{ */ #define KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MAJOR 0 /**< major version number of the highest bitstream version this version of libkate supports */ #define KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MINOR 7 /**< minor version number of the highest bitstream version this version of libkate supports */ /** @} */ /** defines the character encoding used by text */ typedef enum { kate_utf8 /**< utf-8 variable length byte encoding, see RFC 3629 */ } kate_text_encoding; /** defines the type of markup in a text */ typedef enum { kate_markup_none, /**< the text should not be interpreted for markup */ kate_markup_simple /**< the text should be interpreted for simple markup */ } kate_markup_type; /** defines how to interpret spatial dimension values */ typedef enum { kate_pixel, /**< dimensions are in pixels */ kate_percentage, /**< dimensions are in percentage of total size */ kate_millionths /**< dimensions are in millionths of total size */ } kate_space_metric; struct kate_meta; typedef struct kate_meta kate_meta; /** defines an area where to draw */ typedef struct kate_region { kate_space_metric metric; /**< how to interpret the xywh values */ int x; /**< origin of the region */ int y; /**< origin of the region */ int w; /**< size of the region */ int h; /**< size of the region */ int style; /**< default style to apply to text in this region */ unsigned int clip:1; /**< text/images will be clipped to the region */ unsigned int pad0:31; kate_meta *meta; kate_uintptr_t pad1[5]; } kate_region; /** defines an RGBA color */ typedef struct kate_color { unsigned char r; /**< red component, 0 (black) to 255 (full intensity) */ unsigned char g; /**< green component, 0 (black) to 255 (full intensity) */ unsigned char b; /**< blue component, 0 (black) to 255 (full intensity) */ unsigned char a; /**< alpha component, 0 (fully transparent) to 255 (fully opaque) */ } kate_color; /** defines how to wrap text if necessary */ typedef enum { kate_wrap_word, /**< allow wrapping at word boundaries */ kate_wrap_none /**< forbid wrapping */ } kate_wrap_mode; /** defines a style to display text */ typedef struct kate_style { kate_float halign; /**< horizontal alignment, -1 for left, +1 for right, other values inter/extrapolate */ kate_float valign; /**< horizontal alignment, -1 for top, +1 for bottom, other values inter/extrapolate */ kate_color text_color; /**< RGBA color of the text */ kate_color background_color; /**< background RGBA color of the whole region, regardless of what extent any text has */ kate_color draw_color; /**< RGBA color for drawn shapes */ kate_space_metric font_metric; /**< whether font size are in pixels, percentage, etc */ kate_float font_width; /**< horizontal size of the glyphs */ kate_float font_height; /**< vertical size of the glyphs */ kate_space_metric margin_metric; /**< how to interpret margin values */ kate_float left_margin; /**< size of left margin */ kate_float top_margin; /**< size of top margin */ kate_float right_margin; /**< size of right margin */ kate_float bottom_margin; /**< size of bottom margin */ unsigned int bold:1; /**< display text in bold */ unsigned int italics:1; /**< display text in italics */ unsigned int underline:1; /**< display underlined text */ unsigned int strike:1; /**< display striked text */ unsigned int justify:1; /**< display justified text */ unsigned int wrap_mode:2; /**< how to wrap text if necessary */ unsigned int pad0:25; kate_const char *font; /**< name of the font to use */ kate_meta *meta; kate_uintptr_t pad1[8]; } kate_style; /** defines a type of curve */ typedef enum kate_curve_type { kate_curve_none, /**< no curve */ kate_curve_static, /**< a single point */ kate_curve_linear, /**< linear interpolation of line segments */ kate_curve_catmull_rom_spline, /**< Catmull-Rom spline, goes through each point (even the first and last) */ kate_curve_bezier_cubic_spline, /**< Bezier cubic spline, goes through the first and last points, but not others */ kate_curve_bspline /**< Cubic uniform B-spline with 3-multiplicity end knots (goes through each point) */ } kate_curve_type; /** defines a curve */ typedef struct kate_curve { kate_curve_type type; /**< type of the curve */ size_t npts; /**< number of points in this curve */ kate_float *pts; /**< point coordinates for this curve (2D: npts*2 values) */ kate_uintptr_t pad[5]; } kate_curve; /** defines a way to transform a curve point */ typedef enum kate_motion_mapping { /* these can be used for a x/y position mapping */ kate_motion_mapping_none, /**< motion maps to itself */ kate_motion_mapping_frame, /**< 0x0 at top left of frame, 1x1 at bottom right of frame */ kate_motion_mapping_window, /**< 0x0 at top left of window, 1x1 at bottom right of window */ kate_motion_mapping_region, /**< 0x0 at top left of region, 1x1 at bottom right of region */ kate_motion_mapping_event_duration, /**< 0-1 map to 0 to the duration of the event (to be used with time) */ kate_motion_mapping_bitmap_size, /**< 0x0 at top left of bitmap, 1x1 at bottom right of bitmap */ #if 0 text is useful, find a way to readd it easily kate_motion_mapping_text, /**< 0x0 at top left of text, 1x1 at bottom right of text */ #endif /* more mapping may be added in future versions */ kate_motion_mapping_user=128 /**< 128 to 255 for user specific mappings */ } kate_motion_mapping; /** defines what uses a motion can have */ typedef enum kate_motion_semantics { kate_motion_semantics_time, /**< controls the flow of time - 1D */ kate_motion_semantics_z, /**< controls the "depth" of the plane - 1D */ kate_motion_semantics_region_position, /**< controls the region position */ kate_motion_semantics_region_size, /**< controls the region size */ kate_motion_semantics_text_alignment_int, /**< controls internal text alignment */ kate_motion_semantics_text_alignment_ext, /**< controls external text alignment */ kate_motion_semantics_text_position, /**< controls the text position */ kate_motion_semantics_text_size, /**< controls the text size */ kate_motion_semantics_marker1_position, /**< controls the position of a point */ kate_motion_semantics_marker2_position, /**< controls the position of a point */ kate_motion_semantics_marker3_position, /**< controls the position of a point */ kate_motion_semantics_marker4_position, /**< controls the position of a point */ kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1, /**< controls a pointer to a particular glyph in the text */ kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_2, /**< controls a pointer to a particular glyph in the text */ kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_3, /**< controls a pointer to a particular glyph in the text */ kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4, /**< controls a pointer to a particular glyph in the text */ kate_motion_semantics_text_color_rg, /**< controls the red and green components of the text color */ kate_motion_semantics_text_color_ba, /**< controls the blue and alpha components of the text color */ kate_motion_semantics_background_color_rg, /**< controls the red and green components of the background color */ kate_motion_semantics_background_color_ba, /**< controls the blue and alpha components of the background color */ kate_motion_semantics_draw_color_rg, /**< controls the red and green components of the draw color */ kate_motion_semantics_draw_color_ba, /**< controls the blue and alpha components of the draw color */ kate_motion_semantics_style_morph, /**< controls morphing between style and secondary style */ kate_motion_semantics_text_path, /**< controls the path on which text is drawn */ kate_motion_semantics_text_path_section, /**< controls the section of the path on which text is drawn */ kate_motion_semantics_draw, /**< controls drawing */ kate_motion_semantics_text_visible_section, /**< controls the section of the text which is visible */ kate_motion_semantics_horizontal_margins, /**< controls the size of the left and right margins */ kate_motion_semantics_vertical_margins, /**< controls the size of the top and bottom margins */ kate_motion_semantics_bitmap_position, /**< controls the position of the background image */ kate_motion_semantics_bitmap_size, /**< controls the size of the background image */ kate_motion_semantics_marker1_bitmap, /**< controls the bitmap of the image used for marker 1 */ kate_motion_semantics_marker2_bitmap, /**< controls the bitmap of the image used for marker 2 */ kate_motion_semantics_marker3_bitmap, /**< controls the bitmap of the image used for marker 3 */ kate_motion_semantics_marker4_bitmap, /**< controls the bitmap of the image used for marker 4 */ kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1_bitmap, /**< controls the bitmap of the image used for glyph pointer 1 */ kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_2_bitmap, /**< controls the bitmap of the image used for glyph pointer 2 */ kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_3_bitmap, /**< controls the bitmap of the image used for glyph pointer 3 */ kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_4_bitmap, /**< controls the bitmap of the image used for glyph pointer 4 */ kate_motion_semantics_draw_width, /**< controls the width of the drawn line */ /* more semantics may be added in future versions */ kate_motion_semantics_user = 128 /**< 128 to 255 for user specific semantics */ } kate_motion_semantics; /** defines a motion - well, try to find a better explanation */ typedef struct kate_motion { size_t ncurves; /**< number of curves in this motion */ kate_curve **curves; /**< the list of curves in this motion */ kate_float *durations; /**< the durations of each curve */ kate_motion_mapping x_mapping; /**< how to remap the x coordinate of the points */ kate_motion_mapping y_mapping; /**< how to remap the y coordinate of the points */ kate_motion_semantics semantics; /**< what use this motion has */ unsigned int periodic:1; /**< if true, repeats periodically (loops) */ unsigned int pad0:31; kate_meta *meta; kate_uintptr_t pad1[4]; } kate_motion; /** defines the direction in which glyphs within a text are drawn */ typedef enum kate_text_directionality { kate_l2r_t2b, /**< left to right, top to bottom: eg, English */ kate_r2l_t2b, /**< right to left, top to bottom: eg, Arabic */ kate_t2b_r2l, /**< top to bottom, right to left: eg, Japanese */ kate_t2b_l2r /**< top to bottom, left to right: eg, Sometimes Japanese */ } kate_text_directionality; /** defines colors to correspond to a bitmap's pixels */ typedef struct kate_palette { size_t ncolors; /**< number of colors in this palette */ kate_color *colors; /**< the list of colors in this palette */ kate_meta *meta; kate_uintptr_t pad[1]; } kate_palette; /** defines a particular type of bitmap */ typedef enum kate_bitmap_type { kate_bitmap_type_paletted, /**< paletted bitmap */ kate_bitmap_type_png /**< a PNG bitmap */ } kate_bitmap_type; /** defines a paletted image */ typedef struct kate_bitmap { size_t width; /**< width in pixels */ size_t height; /**< height in pixels */ unsigned char bpp; /**< bits per pixel, from 1 to 8, or 0 for a raw PNG bitmap */ kate_bitmap_type type; /**< the type of this bitmap */ unsigned char pad0[1]; unsigned char internal; int palette; /**< index of the default palette to use */ unsigned char *pixels; /**< pixels, rows first, one byte per pixel regardless of bpp */ size_t size; /**< for raw bitmaps, number of bytes in pixels */ int x_offset; /**< the horizontal offset to the logical origin of the bitmap */ int y_offset; /**< the vertical offset to the logical origin of the bitmap */ kate_meta *meta; kate_uintptr_t pad1[14]; } kate_bitmap; /** defines a set of images to map to a range of Unicode code points */ typedef struct kate_font_range { int first_code_point; /**< first code point in this range */ int last_code_point; /**< last code point in this range */ int first_bitmap; /**< index of the bitmap the first code point maps to */ kate_uintptr_t pad[5]; } kate_font_range; /** defines a set of ranges to define a font mapping */ typedef struct kate_font_mapping { size_t nranges; /**< the number of ranges in this mapping */ kate_font_range **ranges; /**< the list of ranges in this mapping */ kate_uintptr_t pad[6]; } kate_font_mapping; /** Information about a Kate bitstream. On encoding, this information will be filled by the encoder. On decoding, it will be extracted from the stream headers. */ typedef struct kate_info { unsigned char bitstream_version_major; /**< the version of the bitstream being read or written */ unsigned char bitstream_version_minor; /**< the version of the bitstream being read or written */ unsigned char pad0[2]; kate_text_encoding text_encoding; /**< the default text encoding (utf-8 only for now) */ kate_text_directionality text_directionality; /**< the default text directionality (left to right, etc) */ unsigned char num_headers; /**< number of header packets in the bitstream */ unsigned char granule_shift; /**< how many low granpos bits are used for the offset */ unsigned char pad1[2]; kate_uint32_t gps_numerator; /**< granules per second numerator */ kate_uint32_t gps_denominator; /**< granules per second denominator */ kate_const char *language; /**< based on RFC 3066, 15 character + terminating zero max */ kate_const char *category; /**< freeform for now, 15 characters + terminating zero max */ size_t nregions; /**< the number of predefined regions */ kate_const kate_region *kate_const *regions; /**< the list of predefined regions */ size_t nstyles; /**< the number of predefined styles */ kate_const kate_style *kate_const *styles; /**< the list of predefined styles */ size_t ncurves; /**< the number of predefined curves */ kate_const kate_curve *kate_const *curves; /**< the list of predefined curves */ size_t nmotions; /**< the number of predefined motions */ kate_const kate_motion *kate_const *motions; /**< the list of predefined motions */ size_t npalettes; /**< the number of predefined palettes */ kate_const kate_palette *kate_const *palettes; /**< the list of predefined palettes */ size_t nbitmaps; /**< the number of predefined bitmaps */ kate_const kate_bitmap *kate_const *bitmaps; /**< the list of predefined bitmaps */ size_t nfont_ranges; /**< the number of predefined font ranges */ kate_const kate_font_range *kate_const *font_ranges; /**< the list of predefined font ranges */ size_t nfont_mappings; /**< the number of predefined font mappings */ kate_const kate_font_mapping *kate_const *font_mappings; /**< the list of predefined font mappings */ kate_markup_type text_markup_type; /**< how to interpret any markup found in the text */ size_t original_canvas_width; /**< width of the canvas this stream was authored for */ size_t original_canvas_height; /**< height of the canvas this stream was authored for */ kate_uintptr_t pad2[11]; /* internal */ int remove_markup; int no_limits; int probe; kate_uintptr_t pad3[13]; } kate_info; struct kate_encode_state; /* internal */ struct kate_decode_state; /* internal */ /** top level information about a Kate bitstream */ typedef struct kate_state { kate_const kate_info *ki; /**< the kate_info associated with this state */ /* internal */ kate_const struct kate_encode_state *kes; kate_const struct kate_decode_state *kds; kate_uintptr_t pad[5]; } kate_state; /** Vorbis comments - this is the same as Vorbis and Theora comments */ typedef struct kate_comment { char **user_comments; /**< the list of comments, in the form "tag=value" */ int *comment_lengths; /**< the lengths of the comment strings in bytes */ int comments; /**< the number of comments in the list */ char *vendor; /**< vendor string, null terminated */ } kate_comment; /** This is an event passed to the user. A kate_tracker may be used to track animation changes to this event. */ typedef struct kate_event { kate_int64_t start; /**< the time at offset rate at which this event starts */ kate_int64_t duration; /**< the duration in granules */ kate_int64_t backlink; /**< the relative offset in granules since the start of the earliest still active event (positive or zero) */ kate_float start_time; /**< the time at which this event starts */ kate_float end_time; /**< the time at which this event ends */ kate_int32_t id; /**< unique id to identify this event */ kate_text_encoding text_encoding; /**< character encoding for the text in this event */ kate_text_directionality text_directionality; /**< directionality of the text in this event */ kate_const char *language; /**< language of the text in this event (may be NULL if no override) */ kate_const char *text; /**< the event text (may be NULL if none) */ size_t len; /**< length in bytes of the text */ size_t len0; /**< length in bytes of the text, including terminating zero(s) */ size_t nmotions; /**< number of attached motions (may be zero) */ kate_const kate_motion *kate_const *motions; /**< the list of attached motions (may be NULL if none) */ kate_const kate_region *region; /**< region to display in (may be NULL for no particular region) */ kate_const kate_style *style; /**< style to display text (may be NULL for no particular style) */ kate_const kate_style *secondary_style; /**< secondary style to display text (may be NULL for no particular style) */ kate_const kate_font_mapping *font_mapping; /**< font mapping to use for the text (may be NULL for no particular mapping) */ kate_const kate_palette *palette; /**< palette to use as background (may be NULL for none) */ kate_const kate_bitmap *bitmap; /**< bitmap to use as background (may be NULL for none) */ kate_markup_type text_markup_type; /**< how to interpret any markup found in the text */ size_t nbitmaps; /**< number of attached bitmaps (may be zero) */ kate_const kate_bitmap *kate_const *bitmaps; /**< the list of attached bitmaps (may be NULL if none) */ kate_meta *meta; kate_uintptr_t pad0[5]; /* internal */ const kate_info *ki; size_t trackers; kate_uintptr_t pad1[10]; } kate_event; struct kate_tracker_internal; /* internal */ /** this keeps track of changes during an event's lifetime */ typedef struct kate_tracker { const kate_info *ki; /**< the kate_info associated with this tracker */ kate_const kate_event *event; /**< the event being tracked */ kate_float t; /**< the current time at which the tracker interpolates */ struct { unsigned int region:1; /**< if set, the tracker has region information */ unsigned int text_alignment_int:1; /**< if set, the tracker has internal text alignment information */ unsigned int text_alignment_ext:1; /**< if set, the tracker has external text alignment information */ unsigned int text_pos:1; /**< if set, the tracker has text position information */ unsigned int text_size:1; /**< if set, the tracker has text size information */ unsigned int marker_pos:4; /**< if set, the tracker has marker position information */ unsigned int text_color:1; /**< if set, the tracker has text color information */ unsigned int background_color:1; /**< if set, the tracker has background color information */ unsigned int draw_color:1; /**< if set, the tracker has draw color information */ unsigned int glyph_pointer:4; /**< if set, the tracker has glyph pointer information */ unsigned int path:1; /**< if set, the tracker has text path information */ unsigned int draw:1; /**< if set, the tracker has draw information */ unsigned int visible_section:1; /**< if set, the tracker has visible section information */ unsigned int z:1; /**< if set, the tracker has z (depth) information */ unsigned int hmargins:1; /**< if set, the tracker has horizontal margin information */ unsigned int vmargins:1; /**< if set, the tracker has vertical margin information */ unsigned int bitmap_pos:1; /**< if set, the tracker has bitmap position information */ unsigned int bitmap_size:1; /**< if set, the tracker has bitmap size information */ unsigned int marker_bitmap:4; /**< if set, the tracker has bitmap information for the marker bitmap */ unsigned int glyph_pointer_bitmap:4; /**< if set, the tracker has bitmap information for the glyph pointer bitmap */ unsigned int draw_width:1; /**< if set, the tracker has draw line width information */ /* 33 bits */ unsigned int pad0:31; /* 64 bits */ } has; /**< bitfield describing what information the tracker has */ int window_w; /**< the window width */ int window_h; /**< the window height */ int frame_x; /**< the video frame origin in the window */ int frame_y; /**< the video frame origin in the window */ int frame_w; /**< the video frame width */ int frame_h; /**< the video frame height */ /* has.region */ kate_float region_x; /**< the region horizontal position in pixels */ kate_float region_y; /**< the region vertical position in pixels */ kate_float region_w; /**< the region width in pixels */ kate_float region_h; /**< the region height in pixels */ /* has.text_alignment (int/ext) */ kate_float text_halign; 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AC_CONFIG_FILES( [Makefile] [tools/Makefile] [tools/KateDJ/Makefile] [tools/KateDJ/kdj/constants.py] [doc/Makefile] [doc/man/kateenc.1 doc/man/katedec.1 doc/man/katalyzer.1 doc/man/KateDJ.1] [include/kate/kate.h] [tests/Makefile] [misc/pkgconfig/kate.pc] [misc/pkgconfig/kate-uninstalled.pc] [misc/pkgconfig/oggkate.pc] [misc/pkgconfig/oggkate-uninstalled.pc] [doc/kate.doxygen] ) AC_OUTPUT libkate-0.4.1/AUTHORS0000644000000000000000000000005211110626124011055 00000000000000Vincent Penquerc'h everything so far. libkate-0.4.1/README0000644000000000000000000000502011624304621010672 00000000000000 libkate, a library for encoding and decoding Kate streams Kate bitstream 0.7 This is libkate, the reference implementation of a codec for the Kate bitstream format. Kate is a karaoke and text codec meant for encapsulation in an Ogg container. It can carry Unicode text, images, and animate them. Arbitrary timed metadata can be included as well. Kate is meant to be used for karaoke alongside audio/video streams (typically Vorbis and Theora), movie subtitles, song lyrics, and anything that needs text data at arbitrary time intervals. The latest version of libkate can be found at: http://libkate.googlecode.com/ More information can be found at the xiph wiki: http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/OggKate A Git repository can be found at: http://git.xiph.org/?p=users/oggk/kate.git;a=summary libtiger, a rendering library for Kate streams using Pango and Cairo, is at: http://libtiger.googlecode.com/ For build instructions, see INSTALL. A sample encoder and decoder are included in this distribution, in the tools directory. To encode a Kate stream from a kate text file: $ kateenc -t kate -o output.kate.ogg input.kate To encode a Kate stream from a SubRip (.srt) format file: $ katedec -t srt -o output.kate.ogg input.srt To decode a Kate stream: $ katedec -o output.kate input.kate.ogg In addition, two more tools are available: katalyzer displays various information about Kate streams. KateDJ is a GUI remixing program for Kate streams in Ogg. It uses wxPython, a set of Python bindings for wxWidgets, which might not be universally available. KateDJ also depends on the oggz tools, available from www.annodex.net. For more info on those tools, see the man pages in the doc/man directory. VLC 1.0 can decode and display basic text and SPU based Kate streams, and can display any Kate stream if compiled with libtiger. I have preliminary support for Kate streams for MPlayer, xine, and GStreamer (and thus all players that rely on them for decoding), which will be contributed to those projects once the Kate bitstream format is stable. The current diffs for those can be found in the diffs directory. See the README in the diffs directory for more information on those patches. NOTE: the diffs tree is not shipped in the tarballs anymore, it is now only available in the git tree. This distribution is Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. libkate-0.4.1/COPYING0000644000000000000000000000265611110626124011054 00000000000000Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. - Neither the name of Vincent Penquerc'h nor the names of any contributor may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. libkate-0.4.1/THANKS0000644000000000000000000000127511624176442010745 00000000000000Roman Vorobets contributed the win32 build files, and win32 fixes Ivo Emmanuel Gonçalves testing and feedback Ralph Giles testing on MacOS X Nicolas Chauvet (kwizart) help and advice on adding autotools yselkowitz/Cygwin Ports project build fixes Alexis Ballier build fix when doxygen isn't found j reported and suggested a fix for the uninstalled pc files using libtool Barry Duncan (sirlemonhead) updated the win32 build files, and created one for katalyzer Christian Morales Vega fixes for py-compile invokation and older oggz tools detection Gregory Maxwell testing with Clang Denis Falqueto build fix needed for libpng 1.4 Viktor Gal bug reports, and testing libkate-0.4.1/aclocal.m40000644000000000000000000120463211624305340011664 00000000000000# generated automatically by aclocal 1.11 -*- Autoconf -*- # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, # 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without # even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A # PARTICULAR PURPOSE. m4_ifndef([AC_AUTOCONF_VERSION], [m4_copy([m4_PACKAGE_VERSION], [AC_AUTOCONF_VERSION])])dnl m4_if(m4_defn([AC_AUTOCONF_VERSION]), [2.64],, [m4_warning([this file was generated for autoconf 2.64. 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Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifndef KATE_kate_internal_h_GUARD #define KATE_kate_internal_h_GUARD #define KATE_LIMIT_COMMENTS 4096 #define KATE_LIMIT_COMMENT_LENGTH 4096 #define KATE_LIMIT_REGIONS 4096 #define KATE_LIMIT_STYLES 4096 #define KATE_LIMIT_CURVE_POINTS 4096 #define KATE_LIMIT_CURVES 4096 #define KATE_LIMIT_MOTION_CURVES 4096 #define KATE_LIMIT_MOTIONS 4096 #define KATE_LIMIT_PALETTES 4096 #define KATE_LIMIT_BITMAPS 4096 #define KATE_LIMIT_BITMAP_SIZE 4096 #define KATE_LIMIT_BITMAP_RAW_SIZE 4194304 #define KATE_LIMIT_FONT_RANGES 4096 #define KATE_LIMIT_FONT_MAPPINGS 4096 #define KATE_LIMIT_FONT_MAPPING_RANGES 4096 #define KATE_LIMIT_TEXT_MOTIONS 4096 #define KATE_LIMIT_LANGUAGE_LENGTH 1024 #define KATE_LIMIT_TEXT_LENGTH 1048576 #include "config.h" #include "kate/kate.h" #if !defined __GNUC__ || (((__GNUC__*0x100)+(__GNUC_MINOR__+0))<0x0303) #define __attribute__(x) #endif #ifdef __ELF__ #define kate_internal __attribute__((visibility("internal"))) #else #define kate_internal #endif /* from http://www.fefe.de/intof.html */ #define KATE_TYPE_HALF_MAX_SIGNED(type) ((type)1 << (sizeof(type)*8-2)) #define KATE_TYPE_MAX_SIGNED(type) (KATE_TYPE_HALF_MAX_SIGNED(type) - 1 + KATE_TYPE_HALF_MAX_SIGNED(type)) #define KATE_TYPE_MIN_SIGNED(type) (-1 - KATE_TYPE_MAX_SIGNED(type)) #define KATE_TYPE_MIN(type) ((type)-1 < 1?KATE_TYPE_MIN_SIGNED(type):(type)0) #define KATE_TYPE_MAX(type) ((type)~KATE_TYPE_MIN(type)) static inline int kate_check_add_overflow(size_t x,size_t y,size_t *res) __attribute__((pure)); static inline int kate_check_add_overflow(size_t x,size_t y,size_t *res) { if (KATE_TYPE_MAX(size_t)-(y)>=x) { if (res) *res=x+y; return 0; } return KATE_E_LIMIT; } static inline int kate_check_mul_overflow_generic(size_t x,size_t y,size_t *res) __attribute__((pure)); static inline int kate_check_mul_overflow_generic(size_t x,size_t y,size_t *res) { kate_uint64_t r,mask; if ((x&y)>>(sizeof(size_t)*4)) return KATE_E_LIMIT; mask=KATE_TYPE_MAX(size_t)>>(sizeof(size_t)*4); r=(x>>(sizeof(size_t)*4))*(y&mask)+(y>>(sizeof(size_t)*4))*(x&mask); if (r>>(sizeof(size_t)*4)) return KATE_E_LIMIT; r<<=(sizeof(size_t)*4); return kate_check_add_overflow(r,(x&mask)*(y&mask),res); } static inline int kate_check_mul_overflow(size_t x,size_t y,size_t *res) __attribute__((pure)); static inline int kate_check_mul_overflow(size_t x,size_t y,size_t *res) { if (sizeof(size_t)>4) { return kate_check_mul_overflow_generic(x,y,res); } else { kate_uint64_t r=((kate_uint64_t)x)*y; if ((r>>(sizeof(size_t)*4))>>(sizeof(size_t)*4)) return KATE_E_LIMIT; if (res) *res=(size_t)r; return 0; } } /* granule operations */ extern kate_int64_t kate_time_granule(const kate_info *ki,kate_float base,kate_float offset) kate_internal; /* motions */ extern int kate_motion_destroy(const kate_info *ki,kate_motion **motions,const int *destroy,size_t nmotions,int force) kate_internal; /* event tracking */ extern kate_event *kate_event_create(const kate_info *ki) kate_internal; extern int kate_event_track(kate_event *ev) kate_internal; extern int kate_event_release(kate_event *ev) kate_internal; extern int kate_event_destroy(kate_event *ev) kate_internal; /* checks for header references */ extern int kate_find_region(const kate_info *ki,const kate_region *kr); extern int kate_find_style(const kate_info *ki,const kate_style *ks); extern int kate_find_curve(const kate_info *ki,const kate_curve *kc); extern int kate_find_motion(const kate_info *ki,const kate_motion *km); extern int kate_find_palette(const kate_info *ki,const kate_palette *kp); extern int kate_find_bitmap(const kate_info *ki,const kate_bitmap *kb); extern int kate_find_font_range(const kate_info *ki,const kate_font_range *kfr); extern int kate_find_font_mapping(const kate_info *ki,const kate_font_mapping *kfm); /* utility */ extern int kate_ascii_strncasecmp(const char *s0,const char *s1,size_t n) kate_internal __attribute__((pure)); extern int kate_ascii_strcasecmp(const char *s0,const char *s1) kate_internal __attribute__((pure)); extern int kate_is_valid_code_point(int c) kate_internal __attribute__((const)); extern int kate_font_check_ranges(const kate_font_mapping *kfm); extern void *kate_checked_malloc(size_t n,size_t sz) kate_internal __attribute__((malloc)); extern void *kate_checked_realloc(void *ptr,size_t n,size_t sz) kate_internal; #endif libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_decode_state.h0000644000000000000000000000243211337522513014410 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifndef KATE_kate_decode_state_h_GUARD #define KATE_kate_decode_state_h_GUARD #include "kate_internal.h" #include "kate/kate.h" typedef struct kate_active_event { kate_int32_t id; kate_int64_t start; kate_int64_t end; } kate_active_event; typedef struct kate_decode_state { kate_info *ki; kate_comment *kc; kate_event *event; size_t n_active_events; kate_active_event *active_events; } kate_decode_state; extern kate_decode_state *kate_decode_state_create(void) kate_internal; extern int kate_decode_state_clear(kate_decode_state *kds,const kate_info *ki,int new) kate_internal; extern int kate_decode_state_destroy(kate_decode_state *kds) kate_internal; extern int kate_decode_state_find_event(kate_decode_state *kds,kate_int32_t id) kate_internal; extern int kate_decode_state_add_event(kate_decode_state *kds,const kate_event *ev) kate_internal; extern int kate_decode_state_flush_events(kate_decode_state *kds,kate_int64_t granule) kate_internal; #endif libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_bitwise.h0000644000000000000000000000265111624163534013441 00000000000000#ifndef KATE_kate_bitwise_h_GUARD #define KATE_kate_bitwise_h_GUARD #include "kate_internal.h" #include "kate/kate.h" typedef struct { long endbyte; int endbit; unsigned char *buffer; unsigned char *ptr; long storage; } kate_pack_buffer; void kate_pack_writeinit(kate_pack_buffer *b) kate_internal; void kate_pack_writetrunc(kate_pack_buffer *b,long bits) kate_internal; void kate_pack_write(kate_pack_buffer *b,unsigned long value,int bits) kate_internal; void kate_pack_writealign(kate_pack_buffer *b) kate_internal; void kate_pack_writecopy(kate_pack_buffer *b,void *source,long bits) kate_internal; void kate_pack_reset(kate_pack_buffer *b) kate_internal; void kate_pack_writeclear(kate_pack_buffer *b) kate_internal; void kate_pack_readinit(kate_pack_buffer *b,unsigned char *buf,int bytes) kate_internal; long kate_pack_look(kate_pack_buffer *b,int bits) kate_internal; long kate_pack_look1(kate_pack_buffer *b) kate_internal; void kate_pack_adv(kate_pack_buffer *b,int bits) kate_internal; void kate_pack_adv1(kate_pack_buffer *b) kate_internal; long kate_pack_read(kate_pack_buffer *b,int bits) kate_internal; long kate_pack_read1(kate_pack_buffer *b) kate_internal; long kate_pack_bytes(kate_pack_buffer *b) kate_internal; long kate_pack_bits(kate_pack_buffer *b) kate_internal; unsigned char *kate_pack_get_buffer(kate_pack_buffer *b) kate_internal; long kate_pack_readable_bits(kate_pack_buffer *b) kate_internal; #endif libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_high.c0000644000000000000000000000663111110626124012674 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #include "kate/kate.h" #include "kate_decode_state.h" /** \ingroup high Initializes a kate_state for high level decoding. \param k the kate_state structure to initialize \returns 0 success \returns 1 success, and we're at end of stream \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_high_decode_init(kate_state *k) { int ret; kate_info *ki; kate_comment *kc; if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; k->kes=NULL; k->kds=kate_decode_state_create(); if (!k->kds) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; ki=(kate_info*)kate_malloc(sizeof(kate_info)); if (!ki) { kate_decode_state_destroy(k->kds); return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } kc=(kate_comment*)kate_malloc(sizeof(kate_comment)); if (!kc) { kate_free(ki); kate_decode_state_destroy(k->kds); return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } ret=kate_info_init(ki); if (ret<0) { kate_free(ki); kate_free(kc); kate_decode_state_destroy(k->kds); return ret; } ret=kate_comment_init(kc); if (ret<0) { kate_free(ki); kate_free(kc); kate_info_clear(ki); kate_decode_state_destroy(k->kds); return ret; } k->kds->ki=ki; k->kds->kc=kc; k->ki=k->kds->ki; return 0; } /** \ingroup high Processes a packet and outputs an event if possible \param k the kate_state structure representing the stream to decode \param kp the packet to decode \param ev where to place a pointer to an event if there we just decoded one \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_high_decode_packetin(kate_state *k,kate_packet *kp,kate_const kate_event **ev) { int ret; if (!k || !kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kds) return KATE_E_INIT; if (!k->kds->ki) return KATE_E_INIT; if (!k->kds->kc) return KATE_E_INIT; if (ev) *ev=NULL; if (k->kds->ki->probe>=0) { /* still probing headers */ ret=kate_decode_headerin(k->kds->ki,k->kds->kc,kp); if (ret>0) { k->kds->ki->probe=-1; ret=0; } return ret; } else { /* in data */ int eos=0; ret=kate_decode_packetin(k,kp); if (ret<0) return ret; if (ret>0) eos=1; ret=kate_decode_eventout(k,ev); if (ret<0) return ret; return eos; } } /** \ingroup high Clears a previously initialized kate_state structure \param k the kate_state structure to clear \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_high_decode_clear(kate_state *k) { kate_info *ki; kate_comment *kc; if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kds) return KATE_E_INIT; /* kate_clear will clear kds, so save what we need first */ ki=k->kds->ki; kc=k->kds->kc; kate_clear(k); kate_free(kc); kate_free(ki); return 0; } /** \ingroup high Retrieves the comments structure for the given state \param k the kate_state structure to retrieve comments from \returns a pointer to the comments structure (NULL if error or not found) */ const kate_comment *kate_high_decode_get_comments(kate_state *k) { if (!k) return NULL; if (!k->kds) return NULL; return k->kds->kc; } libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_packet.c0000644000000000000000000000450711624163534013237 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #include #include "kate/kate.h" /** \ingroup packet Returns a kate_packet wrapping the given data. The data is not copied, so should stay valid throughout the use of the kate_packet. The kate_packet should not be cleared. \param kp the kate_packet to wrap \param nbytes the number of bytes in the data to wrap \param data a pointer to the data to wrap \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_packet_wrap(kate_packet *kp,size_t nbytes,const void *data) { if (!kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!data && nbytes>0) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kp->nbytes=nbytes; kp->data=(void*)data; /* kp->data is not const as it may be freed; however, here, data will always be const as it may be a const buffer given by the user, in which case it won't be freed */ return 0; } /** \ingroup packet Returns a kate_packet created from the given data. The data is copied, so can be freed once the kate_packet is created. The kate_packet should be cleared when not needed anymore. \param kp the kate_packet to create \param nbytes the number of bytes in the data to wrap \param data a pointer to the data to wrap \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_packet_init(kate_packet *kp,size_t nbytes,const void *data) { void *dup_data; if (!kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!data && nbytes>0) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; dup_data=kate_malloc(nbytes); if (!dup_data) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; if (data) memcpy(dup_data,data,nbytes); return kate_packet_wrap(kp,nbytes,dup_data); } /** \ingroup packet Clears a kate_packet previously initialized by kate_packet_init \param kp the kate_packet to clear \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_packet_clear(kate_packet *kp) { if (!kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (kp->data) { kate_free(kp->data); kp->data=NULL; } return 0; } libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_event.c0000644000000000000000000000601311624247143013102 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #include "kate/kate.h" static int kate_event_init(kate_event *ev,const kate_info *ki) { if (!ev || !ki) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; ev->start_time=-1; ev->duration=-1; ev->backlink=-1; ev->id=-1; ev->text_encoding=ki->text_encoding; ev->text_directionality=ki->text_directionality; ev->text_markup_type=ki->text_markup_type; ev->language=NULL; ev->text=NULL; ev->len=0; ev->nmotions=0; ev->motions=NULL; ev->region=NULL; ev->style=NULL; ev->secondary_style=NULL; ev->font_mapping=NULL; ev->palette=NULL; ev->bitmap=NULL; ev->nbitmaps=0; ev->bitmaps=NULL; ev->meta=NULL; /* internal */ ev->ki=ki; ev->trackers=0; return 0; } kate_event *kate_event_create(const kate_info *ki) { kate_event *ev; if (!ki) return NULL; ev=(kate_event*)kate_malloc(sizeof(kate_event)); if (!ev) return NULL; if (kate_event_init(ev,ki)<0) { kate_free(ev); return NULL; } return ev; } int kate_event_destroy(kate_event *ev) { size_t n; if (!ev) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!ev->ki) return KATE_E_INIT; if (ev->trackers) return KATE_E_INIT; if (ev->language) kate_free(ev->language); kate_free(ev->text); if (ev->motions) { kate_motion_destroy(ev->ki,ev->motions,NULL,ev->nmotions,0); } if (ev->region && kate_find_region(ev->ki,ev->region)<0) { kate_free(ev->region); } if (ev->style && kate_find_style(ev->ki,ev->style)<0) { if (ev->style->font) kate_free(ev->style->font); kate_free(ev->style); } if (ev->secondary_style && kate_find_style(ev->ki,ev->secondary_style)<0) { kate_free(ev->secondary_style); } if (ev->font_mapping && kate_find_font_mapping(ev->ki,ev->font_mapping)<0) { kate_free(ev->font_mapping); } if (ev->palette && kate_find_palette(ev->ki,ev->palette)<0) { kate_free(ev->palette->colors); kate_free(ev->palette); } if (ev->bitmaps) { for (n=0;nnbitmaps;++n) { if (ev->bitmaps[n] && kate_find_bitmap(ev->ki,ev->bitmaps[n])<0) { kate_free(ev->bitmaps[n]->pixels); kate_free(ev->bitmaps[n]); } } kate_free(ev->bitmaps); } if (ev->bitmap && kate_find_bitmap(ev->ki,ev->bitmap)<0) { kate_free(ev->bitmap->pixels); kate_free(ev->bitmap); } if (ev->meta) kate_meta_destroy(ev->meta); kate_free(ev); return 0; } int kate_event_track(kate_event *ev) { if (!ev) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; ++ev->trackers; return 0; } int kate_event_release(kate_event *ev) { if (!ev) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (ev->trackers==0) return KATE_E_INIT; if (--ev->trackers==0) kate_event_destroy(ev); return 0; } libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_rle.c0000644000000000000000000004724511624163534012560 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #include "kate/kate.h" #include "kate_rle.h" /* 4 seems to be optimal for basic - 723 KB */ /* 3 seems to be optimal for basic_startend - 685 KB */ /* 4 seems to be optimal for basic_stop - 697 KB */ #define KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC 4 #define KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_IN_DELTA 3 #define KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_STARTEND 3 #define KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_STOP 6 #define KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_DELTA 6 #define KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_STARTEND_START 9 #define KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_STARTEND_END 8 #define KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_STOP_START 8 #define KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_IN_DELTA_STOP 3 #define KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_DELTA_STOP 5 #define KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_ZERO 8 #define KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_NON_ZERO 3 #define KATE_RLE_TYPE_EMPTY 0 #define KATE_RLE_TYPE_BASIC 1 #define KATE_RLE_TYPE_DELTA 2 #define KATE_RLE_TYPE_BASIC_STOP 3 #define KATE_RLE_TYPE_BASIC_STARTEND 4 #define KATE_RLE_TYPE_DELTA_STOP 5 #define KATE_RLE_TYPE_BASIC_ZERO 6 #define KATE_RLE_TYPE_BITS 3 #define kate_unused __attribute__((unused)) static size_t get_run_length(size_t max_run_length,size_t count,const unsigned char *values) { const size_t limit=max_run_length>count?count:max_run_length; size_t run_length=1; while (run_lengthcount?count:max_run_length; size_t run_length=0; if (previous) { while (run_lengthcount?count:max_run_length; size_t run_length=1; while (run_lengthcount?count:max_run_length; size_t run_length=0; while (run_length0) { max_run_length=run_length_cutoff; run_length=get_run_length(max_run_length,count,values); kate_pack_write(kpb,run_length-1,run_length_bits); kate_pack_write(kpb,values[0],bits); values+=run_length; count-=run_length; } return 0; } static int kate_rle_encode_line_basic_zero(size_t count,const unsigned char *values,size_t bits,unsigned char zero kate_unused,const unsigned char *previous kate_unused,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { const size_t run_length_bits_zero=KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_ZERO; const size_t run_length_bits_non_zero=KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_NON_ZERO; const size_t run_length_zero_cutoff=1<0) { if (values[0]==zero) { max_run_length=run_length_zero_cutoff; run_length_bits=run_length_bits_zero; } else { max_run_length=run_length_non_zero_cutoff; run_length_bits=run_length_bits_non_zero; } run_length=get_run_length(max_run_length,count,values); kate_pack_write(kpb,values[0],bits); kate_pack_write(kpb,run_length-1,run_length_bits); values+=run_length; count-=run_length; } return 0; } static int kate_rle_encode_line_basic_startend(size_t count,const unsigned char *values,size_t bits,unsigned char zero,const unsigned char *previous kate_unused,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { const size_t run_length_bits=KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_STARTEND; const size_t run_length_cutoff=1<0) { max_run_length=run_length_cutoff; run_length=get_run_length(max_run_length,count,values); kate_pack_write(kpb,run_length-1,run_length_bits); kate_pack_write(kpb,values[0],bits); values+=run_length; count-=run_length; } return 0; } static int kate_rle_encode_line_basic_stop(size_t count,const unsigned char *values,size_t bits,unsigned char zero,const unsigned char *previous kate_unused,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { const size_t run_length_bits=KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_STOP; const size_t run_length_cutoff=(1<0) { if (values[0]==zero) { run_length=get_run_length(count,count,values); if (run_length==count) { kate_pack_write(kpb,0,run_length_bits); break; } } max_run_length=run_length_cutoff; run_length=get_run_length(max_run_length,count,values); kate_pack_write(kpb,run_length,run_length_bits); kate_pack_write(kpb,values[0],bits); values+=run_length; count-=run_length; } return 0; } static int kate_rle_encode_line_empty(size_t count,const unsigned char *values,size_t bits kate_unused,unsigned char zero,const unsigned char *previous kate_unused,kate_pack_buffer *kpb kate_unused) { size_t run_length=get_run_length_zero(count,count,values,zero); if (run_length0) { max_run_length_delta=run_length_delta_cutoff; run_length_delta=get_run_length_identical(max_run_length_delta,count,values,previous,zero); max_run_length_basic=run_length_basic_cutoff; run_length_basic=get_run_length(max_run_length_basic,count,values); if (run_length_delta>run_length_basic) { kate_pack_write(kpb,1,1); kate_pack_write(kpb,run_length_delta-1,run_length_delta_bits); values+=run_length_delta; if (previous) previous+=run_length_delta; count-=run_length_delta; } else { kate_pack_write(kpb,0,1); kate_pack_write(kpb,run_length_basic-1,run_length_basic_bits); kate_pack_write(kpb,values[0],bits); values+=run_length_basic; if (previous) previous+=run_length_basic; count-=run_length_basic; } } return 0; } static int kate_rle_encode_line_delta_stop(size_t count,const unsigned char *values,size_t bits,unsigned char zero,const unsigned char *previous,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { const size_t run_length_delta_bits=KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_DELTA_STOP; const size_t run_length_delta_cutoff=(1<0) { if (values[0]==zero) { run_length=get_run_length(count,count,values); if (run_length==count) { kate_pack_write(kpb,0,1); kate_pack_write(kpb,0,run_length_basic_bits); break; } } max_run_length_delta=run_length_delta_cutoff; run_length_delta=get_run_length_identical(max_run_length_delta,count,values,previous,zero); max_run_length_basic=run_length_basic_cutoff; run_length_basic=get_run_length(max_run_length_basic,count,values); if (run_length_delta>run_length_basic) { kate_pack_write(kpb,1,1); run_length=run_length_delta; kate_pack_write(kpb,run_length-1,run_length_delta_bits); } else { kate_pack_write(kpb,0,1); run_length=run_length_basic; kate_pack_write(kpb,run_length,run_length_basic_bits); kate_pack_write(kpb,values[0],bits); } values+=run_length; if (previous) previous+=run_length; count-=run_length; } return 0; } #ifdef DEBUG int kate_rle_stats[8]={0}; int kate_rle_stats_overall[8]={0}; #endif static int kate_rle_try_encoding(kate_pack_buffer *kpb,int (*encoder)(size_t,const unsigned char*,size_t,unsigned char,const unsigned char*,kate_pack_buffer*),size_t width,const unsigned char *values,size_t bits,unsigned char zero,const unsigned char *previous,int kpb_type,int type) { kate_pack_buffer tmp; kate_pack_writeinit(&tmp); if ((*encoder)(width,values,bits,zero,previous,&tmp)==0) { long kpb_size=kate_pack_bits(kpb); long tmp_size=kate_pack_bits(&tmp); if (kpb_type<0 || tmp_size0) ++counts[*values++]; for (n=0;n<256;++n) if (counts[n]>counts[best]) best=n; return best; } static int kate_rle_encode_best(size_t width,size_t height,const unsigned char *values,size_t bits,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { const unsigned char *previous=NULL; const unsigned char zero=get_zero(width*height,values); #ifdef DEBUG memset(kate_rle_stats,0,sizeof(kate_rle_stats)); #endif kate_pack_write(kpb,zero,bits); while (height>0) { int best_type=-1; kate_pack_buffer best_buffer; kate_pack_writeinit(&best_buffer); best_type=kate_rle_try_encoding(&best_buffer,&kate_rle_encode_line_empty,width,values,bits,zero,previous,best_type,KATE_RLE_TYPE_EMPTY); best_type=kate_rle_try_encoding(&best_buffer,&kate_rle_encode_line_delta,width,values,bits,zero,previous,best_type,KATE_RLE_TYPE_DELTA); best_type=kate_rle_try_encoding(&best_buffer,&kate_rle_encode_line_basic,width,values,bits,zero,previous,best_type,KATE_RLE_TYPE_BASIC); best_type=kate_rle_try_encoding(&best_buffer,&kate_rle_encode_line_basic_startend,width,values,bits,zero,previous,best_type,KATE_RLE_TYPE_BASIC_STARTEND); best_type=kate_rle_try_encoding(&best_buffer,&kate_rle_encode_line_basic_stop,width,values,bits,zero,previous,best_type,KATE_RLE_TYPE_BASIC_STOP); best_type=kate_rle_try_encoding(&best_buffer,&kate_rle_encode_line_delta_stop,width,values,bits,zero,previous,best_type,KATE_RLE_TYPE_DELTA_STOP); best_type=kate_rle_try_encoding(&best_buffer,&kate_rle_encode_line_basic_zero,width,values,bits,zero,previous,best_type,KATE_RLE_TYPE_BASIC_ZERO); #ifdef DEBUG ++kate_rle_stats[best_type]; ++kate_rle_stats_overall[best_type]; #endif kate_pack_write(kpb,best_type,KATE_RLE_TYPE_BITS); kate_pack_writecopy(kpb,kate_pack_get_buffer(&best_buffer),kate_pack_bits(&best_buffer)); kate_pack_writeclear(&best_buffer); previous=values; values+=width; --height; } return 0; } int kate_rle_encode(size_t width,size_t height,const unsigned char *values,size_t bits,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { return kate_rle_encode_best(width,height,values,bits,kpb); } static int kate_rle_decode_line_empty(size_t count,unsigned char *values,size_t bits kate_unused,unsigned char zero,kate_pack_buffer *kpb kate_unused) { memset(values,zero,count); return 0; } static int kate_rle_decode_line_basic(size_t count,unsigned char *values,size_t bits,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { const size_t run_length_bits=KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC; size_t run_length; int value; while (count>0) { run_length=1+kate_pack_read(kpb,run_length_bits); if (run_length==0 || run_length>count) return KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; value=kate_pack_read(kpb,bits); memset(values,value,run_length); values+=run_length; count-=run_length; } return 0; } static int kate_rle_decode_line_basic_zero(size_t count,unsigned char *values,size_t bits,unsigned char zero,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { const size_t run_length_bits_zero=KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_ZERO; const size_t run_length_bits_non_zero=KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_NON_ZERO; size_t run_length; int value; while (count>0) { value=kate_pack_read(kpb,bits); if (value==zero) { run_length=1+kate_pack_read(kpb,run_length_bits_zero); } else { run_length=1+kate_pack_read(kpb,run_length_bits_non_zero); } if (run_length==0 || run_length>count) return KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; memset(values,value,run_length); values+=run_length; count-=run_length; } return 0; } static int kate_rle_decode_line_basic_stop(size_t count,unsigned char *values,size_t bits,unsigned char zero,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { const size_t run_length_bits=KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_STOP; size_t run_length; int value; run_length=kate_pack_read(kpb,KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_STOP_START); if (run_length>0) { if (run_length>count) return KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; memset(values,zero,run_length); values+=run_length; count-=run_length; } while (count>0) { run_length=kate_pack_read(kpb,run_length_bits); if (run_length>count) return KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; if (run_length==0) { memset(values,zero,count); break; } value=kate_pack_read(kpb,bits); memset(values,value,run_length); values+=run_length; count-=run_length; } return 0; } static int kate_rle_decode_line_basic_startend(size_t count,unsigned char *values,size_t bits,unsigned char zero,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { const size_t run_length_bits=KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_STARTEND; size_t run_length; int value; run_length=kate_pack_read(kpb,KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_STARTEND_START); if (run_length>0) { if (run_length>count) return KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; memset(values,zero,run_length); values+=run_length; count-=run_length; } run_length=kate_pack_read(kpb,KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_STARTEND_END); if (run_length>0) { if (run_length>count) return KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; memset(values+count-run_length,zero,run_length); count-=run_length; } while (count>0) { run_length=1+kate_pack_read(kpb,run_length_bits); if (run_length_bits==0 || run_length>count) return KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; value=kate_pack_read(kpb,bits); memset(values,value,run_length); values+=run_length; count-=run_length; } return 0; } static int kate_rle_decode_line_delta(size_t count,unsigned char *values,const unsigned char *previous,size_t bits,unsigned char zero,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { const size_t run_length_delta_bits=KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_DELTA; const size_t run_length_basic_bits=KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_IN_DELTA; int value; while (count>0) { int type=kate_pack_read1(kpb); if (type) { size_t run_length=1+kate_pack_read(kpb,run_length_delta_bits); if (run_length==0 || run_length>count) return KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; if (previous) { memcpy(values,previous,run_length); previous+=run_length; } else { memset(values,zero,run_length); } values+=run_length; count-=run_length; } else { size_t run_length=1+kate_pack_read(kpb,run_length_basic_bits); if (run_length==0 || run_length>count) return KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; value=kate_pack_read(kpb,bits); memset(values,value,run_length); values+=run_length; if (previous) previous+=run_length; count-=run_length; } } return 0; } static int kate_rle_decode_line_delta_stop(size_t count,unsigned char *values,const unsigned char *previous,size_t bits,unsigned char zero,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { const size_t run_length_delta_bits=KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_DELTA_STOP; const size_t run_length_basic_bits=KATE_RLE_RUN_LENGTH_BITS_BASIC_IN_DELTA_STOP; size_t run_length; int value,type; while (count>0) { type=kate_pack_read1(kpb); if (type) { run_length=1+kate_pack_read(kpb,run_length_delta_bits); if (run_length==0 || run_length>count) return KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; if (previous) { memcpy(values,previous,run_length); } else { memset(values,zero,run_length); } } else { run_length=kate_pack_read(kpb,run_length_basic_bits); if (run_length==0) { memset(values,zero,count); break; } if (run_length>count) return KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; value=kate_pack_read(kpb,bits); memset(values,value,run_length); } values+=run_length; if (previous) previous+=run_length; count-=run_length; } return 0; } static int kate_rle_decode_best(size_t width,size_t height,unsigned char *values,size_t bits,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { const unsigned char *previous=NULL; int ret; const unsigned char zero=kate_pack_read(kpb,bits); while (height>0) { int type=kate_pack_read(kpb,KATE_RLE_TYPE_BITS); switch (type) { case KATE_RLE_TYPE_EMPTY: ret=kate_rle_decode_line_empty(width,values,bits,zero,kpb); break; case KATE_RLE_TYPE_DELTA: ret=kate_rle_decode_line_delta(width,values,previous,bits,zero,kpb); break; case KATE_RLE_TYPE_BASIC: ret=kate_rle_decode_line_basic(width,values,bits,kpb); break; case KATE_RLE_TYPE_BASIC_STARTEND: ret=kate_rle_decode_line_basic_startend(width,values,bits,zero,kpb); break; case KATE_RLE_TYPE_BASIC_STOP: ret=kate_rle_decode_line_basic_stop(width,values,bits,zero,kpb); break; case KATE_RLE_TYPE_DELTA_STOP: ret=kate_rle_decode_line_delta_stop(width,values,previous,bits,zero,kpb); break; case KATE_RLE_TYPE_BASIC_ZERO: ret=kate_rle_decode_line_basic_zero(width,values,bits,zero,kpb); break; default: ret=KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; break; } if (ret<0) return ret; previous=values; values+=width; --height; } return 0; } int kate_rle_decode(size_t width,size_t height,unsigned char *values,size_t bits,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { return kate_rle_decode_best(width,height,values,bits,kpb); } libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_encode_state.c0000644000000000000000000002647211624247143014431 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #include #include "kate/kate.h" #include "kate_meta.h" #include "kate_encode_state.h" static void kate_encode_state_init_helper(kate_encode_state *kes) { kes->motions=NULL; kes->destroy_motions=NULL; kes->motion_indices=NULL; kes->nmotions=0; kes->bitmaps=NULL; kes->bitmap_indices=NULL; kes->nbitmaps=0; kes->meta=NULL; kes->overrides.region_index=-1; kes->overrides.region=NULL; kes->overrides.style_index=-1; kes->overrides.style=NULL; kes->overrides.secondary_style_index=-1; kes->overrides.secondary_style=NULL; kes->overrides.palette_index=-1; kes->overrides.palette=NULL; kes->overrides.bitmap_index=-1; kes->overrides.bitmap=NULL; kes->overrides.language=NULL; kes->overrides.font_mapping_index=-1; } kate_encode_state *kate_encode_state_create(const kate_info *ki) { kate_encode_state *kes=(kate_encode_state*)kate_malloc(sizeof(kate_encode_state)); if (kes) { kate_pack_writeinit(&kes->kpb); kes->ki=ki; kes->id=0; kes->granulepos=0; kes->packetno=-1; kes->furthest_granule=0; kes->eos=0; kes->ntimings=0; kes->timings=NULL; kate_encode_state_init_helper(kes); } return kes; } int kate_encode_state_clear_overrides(kate_encode_state *kes) { if (!kes) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!kes->ki) return KATE_E_INIT; if (kes->motions) { kate_motion_destroy(kes->ki,kes->motions,kes->destroy_motions,kes->nmotions,0); } if (kes->destroy_motions) { kate_free(kes->destroy_motions); } if (kes->motion_indices) { kate_free(kes->motion_indices); } if (kes->meta) { kate_meta_destroy(kes->meta); } if (kes->bitmaps) { kate_free(kes->bitmaps); } if (kes->bitmap_indices) { kate_free(kes->bitmap_indices); } if (kes->overrides.language) { kate_free(kes->overrides.language); } kes->overrides.text_encoding=kes->ki->text_encoding; kes->overrides.text_directionality=kes->ki->text_directionality; kes->overrides.text_markup_type=kes->ki->text_markup_type; kate_encode_state_init_helper(kes); return 0; } static int kate_encode_state_add_motion_or_index(kate_encode_state *kes,kate_motion *km,size_t motion,int destroy) { kate_motion **motions; int *destroy_motions; size_t *motion_indices; kate_motion_semantics semantics; size_t n; int ret; if (!kes) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!kes->ki) return KATE_E_INIT; if (!km && motion>=kes->ki->nmotions) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; ret=kate_check_add_overflow(kes->nmotions,1,NULL); if (ret<0) return ret; /* check if we have that semantic already */ semantics=km?km->semantics:kes->ki->motions[motion]->semantics; for (n=0;nnmotions;++n) { const kate_motion *km2=kes->motions[n]; if (!km2) km2=kes->ki->motions[kes->motion_indices[n]]; if (km2->semantics==semantics) return KATE_E_LIMIT; } motions=(kate_motion**)kate_checked_realloc(kes->motions,(kes->nmotions+1),sizeof(kate_motion*)); if (!motions) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; kes->motions=motions; destroy_motions=(int*)kate_checked_realloc(kes->destroy_motions,(kes->nmotions+1),sizeof(int)); if (!destroy_motions) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; kes->destroy_motions=destroy_motions; motion_indices=(size_t*)kate_checked_realloc(kes->motion_indices,(kes->nmotions+1),sizeof(size_t)); if (!motion_indices) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; kes->motion_indices=motion_indices; kes->motions[kes->nmotions]=km; kes->destroy_motions[kes->nmotions]=destroy; kes->motion_indices[kes->nmotions]=motion; ++kes->nmotions; return 0; } int kate_encode_state_add_motion(kate_encode_state *kes,kate_motion *km,int destroy) { if (!kes || !km) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; return kate_encode_state_add_motion_or_index(kes,km,0,destroy); } int kate_encode_state_add_motion_index(kate_encode_state *kes,size_t motion) { if (!kes) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; return kate_encode_state_add_motion_or_index(kes,NULL,motion,0); } static int kate_encode_state_add_bitmap_or_index(kate_encode_state *kes,const kate_bitmap *kb,size_t bitmap) { const kate_bitmap **bitmaps; size_t *bitmap_indices; int ret; if (!kes) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!kes->ki) return KATE_E_INIT; if (!kb && bitmap>=kes->ki->nbitmaps) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; ret=kate_check_add_overflow(kes->nbitmaps,1,NULL); if (ret<0) return ret; bitmaps=(const kate_bitmap**)kate_checked_realloc(kes->bitmaps,(kes->nbitmaps+1),sizeof(const kate_bitmap*)); if (!bitmaps) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; kes->bitmaps=bitmaps; bitmap_indices=(size_t*)kate_checked_realloc(kes->bitmap_indices,(kes->nbitmaps+1),sizeof(size_t)); if (!bitmap_indices) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; kes->bitmap_indices=bitmap_indices; kes->bitmaps[kes->nbitmaps]=kb; kes->bitmap_indices[kes->nbitmaps]=bitmap; ++kes->nbitmaps; return 0; } int kate_encode_state_add_bitmap(kate_encode_state *kes,const kate_bitmap *kb) { if (!kes || !kb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; return kate_encode_state_add_bitmap_or_index(kes,kb,0); } int kate_encode_state_add_bitmap_index(kate_encode_state *kes,size_t bitmap) { if (!kes) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; return kate_encode_state_add_bitmap_or_index(kes,NULL,bitmap); } int kate_encode_state_merge_meta(kate_encode_state *kes,kate_meta *km) { int ret; if (!kes || !km) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!kes->meta) { ret=kate_meta_create(&kes->meta); if (ret<0) return ret; } return kate_meta_merge(kes->meta,km); } int kate_encode_state_add_meta(kate_encode_state *kes,const kate_meta *km) { kate_meta *tmp; int ret; if (!kes || !km) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; ret=kate_meta_create_copy(&tmp,km); if (ret<0) return ret; ret=kate_encode_state_merge_meta(kes,tmp); if (ret<0) { kate_meta_destroy(tmp); } return ret; } int kate_encode_state_destroy(kate_encode_state *kes) { size_t n; if (!kes) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kate_pack_writeclear(&kes->kpb); if (kes->timings) { for (n=0;nntimings;++n) { if (kes->timings[n].original_data) kate_free(kes->timings[n].original_data); if (kes->timings[n].repeat_data) kate_free(kes->timings[n].repeat_data); } kate_free(kes->timings); } if (kes->motions) kate_free(kes->motions); if (kes->destroy_motions) kate_free(kes->destroy_motions); if (kes->motion_indices) kate_free(kes->motion_indices); if (kes->bitmaps) kate_free(kes->bitmaps); if (kes->bitmap_indices) kate_free(kes->bitmap_indices); if (kes->meta) kate_meta_destroy(kes->meta); if (kes->overrides.language) kate_free(kes->overrides.language); kate_free(kes); return 0; } int kate_encode_state_add_event(kate_encode_state *kes,kate_int64_t start,kate_int64_t end) { kate_event_timing *new_timings; int ret; if (!kes) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (start<0 || end<0 || endntimings,1,NULL); if (ret<0) return ret; new_timings=(kate_event_timing*)kate_checked_realloc(kes->timings,(kes->ntimings+1),sizeof(kate_event_timing)); if (!new_timings) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; kes->timings=new_timings; kes->timings[kes->ntimings].start=start; kes->timings[kes->ntimings].end=end; kes->timings[kes->ntimings].id=kes->id; kes->timings[kes->ntimings].repeat=start; kes->timings[kes->ntimings].original_size=0; kes->timings[kes->ntimings].original_data=NULL; kes->timings[kes->ntimings].repeat_size=0; kes->timings[kes->ntimings].repeat_data=NULL; ++kes->ntimings; return 0; } int kate_encode_state_get_earliest_event(kate_encode_state *kes,kate_int64_t *start,kate_int64_t *end) { size_t n; if (!kes || !start) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; /* end may be NULL */ if (!kes->ntimings) return KATE_E_NOT_FOUND; for (n=0;nntimings;++n) { /* repeat will be either start, or later if a repeat has been emitted */ if (n==0 || kes->timings[n].repeat<*start) { *start=kes->timings[n].repeat; if (end) *end=kes->timings[n].end; } } return 0; } int kate_encode_state_get_latest_event(kate_encode_state *kes,kate_int64_t *start,kate_int64_t *end) { size_t n; if (!kes || !end) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; /* start may be NULL */ if (!kes->ntimings) return KATE_E_NOT_FOUND; for (n=0;nntimings;++n) { if (n==0 || kes->timings[n].end>*end) { if (start) *start=kes->timings[n].start; *end=kes->timings[n].end; } } return 0; } int kate_encode_state_trim_events(kate_encode_state *kes,kate_int64_t t) { size_t n; if (!kes) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; for (n=0;nntimings;++n) { if (kes->timings[n].end<=t) { if (kes->timings[n].original_data) kate_free(kes->timings[n].original_data); if (kes->timings[n].repeat_data) kate_free(kes->timings[n].repeat_data); kes->timings[n--]=kes->timings[--kes->ntimings]; } } return 0; } int kate_encode_state_save_event_buffer(kate_encode_state *kes,size_t size,const void *data) { kate_event_timing *ket; if (!kes) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!data || size==0) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (kes->ntimings==0) return KATE_E_INIT; /* store in the last added slot */ ket=&kes->timings[kes->ntimings-1]; /* initialized already ? */ if (ket->original_data || ket->original_size) return KATE_E_INIT; if (ket->repeat_data || ket->repeat_size) return KATE_E_INIT; /* increment id */ ++kes->id; if (kes->id<0) return KATE_E_LIMIT; /* 2 billion or so events limit */ /* store packet data */ ket->original_data=kate_malloc(size); if (!ket->original_data) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; memcpy(ket->original_data,data,size); ket->original_size=size; return 0; } int kate_encode_state_get_repeat(kate_encode_state *kes,kate_int64_t t,kate_int64_t threshold,kate_packet *kp) { size_t n; kate_event_timing *ket; unsigned char packet_type; if (!kes) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; /* kp may be NULL */ for (n=0;nntimings;++n) { ket=kes->timings+n; /* old enough ? */ if (threshold==0) { if (ket->repeat>=t-threshold) continue; } else { if (ket->repeat>t-threshold) continue; } /* has data ? */ if (!ket->original_data) continue; /* is a text packet ? */ if (ket->original_size<1+8*3) continue; packet_type=((const unsigned char*)ket->original_data)[0]; if (packet_type!=0x00) continue; /* we found an older one */ ket->repeat = t; /* create a repeat packet if there is none yet */ if (!ket->repeat_data) { /* we're in luck, it's the same size */ ket->repeat_data=kate_malloc(ket->original_size); if (!ket->repeat_data) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; memcpy(ket->repeat_data,ket->original_data,ket->original_size); ket->repeat_size=ket->original_size; /* set packet type to repeat */ ((unsigned char*)ket->repeat_data)[0]=0x02; } kate_packet_init(kp,ket->repeat_size,ket->repeat_data); return 1; } return 0; } libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_font.c0000644000000000000000000000210011110626124012706 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #include "kate/kate.h" /** \ingroup font Returns the index of the bitmap which corresponds to the given code point, if any. \param kfm the font mapping to search \param c the code point to search for \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_font_get_index_from_code_point(const kate_font_mapping *kfm,int c) { size_t n; if (!kfm) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!kate_is_valid_code_point(c)) return KATE_E_TEXT; for (n=0;nnranges;++n) { const kate_font_range *kfr=kfm->ranges[n]; if (c>=kfr->first_code_point && c<=kfr->last_code_point) { return kfr->first_bitmap+c-kfr->first_code_point; } } /* not found */ return KATE_E_NOT_FOUND; } libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_info.c0000644000000000000000000004606511624247143012727 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #include "kate/kate.h" /** \ingroup info Initializes a kate_info structure. When done, it should be clear using kate_info_clear. \param ki the kate_info structure to initialize \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_info_init(kate_info *ki) { if (!ki) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; ki->bitstream_version_major=KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MAJOR; ki->bitstream_version_minor=KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MINOR; ki->num_headers=0; /* default to a sensible granule encoding */ ki->granule_shift=32; ki->gps_numerator=1000; ki->gps_denominator=1; ki->text_encoding=kate_utf8; ki->text_directionality=kate_l2r_t2b; ki->text_markup_type=kate_markup_none; ki->language=NULL; ki->category=NULL; ki->nregions=0; ki->regions=NULL; ki->nstyles=0; ki->styles=NULL; ki->ncurves=0; ki->curves=NULL; ki->nmotions=0; ki->motions=NULL; ki->npalettes=0; ki->palettes=NULL; ki->nbitmaps=0; ki->bitmaps=NULL; ki->nfont_ranges=0; ki->font_ranges=NULL; ki->nfont_mappings=0; ki->font_mappings=NULL; ki->original_canvas_width=0; ki->original_canvas_height=0; ki->remove_markup=0; ki->no_limits=0; ki->probe=0; return 0; } static void kate_make_fraction(kate_float resolution,kate_uint32_t *numerator,kate_uint32_t *denominator) { if (resolution<1) { *numerator=(kate_uint32_t)(1000/resolution+(kate_float)0.5); *denominator=1000; } else { *numerator=1000; *denominator=(kate_uint32_t)(resolution*1000+(kate_float)0.5); } } /** \ingroup info Sets up the granule encoding parameters so that events may be timestamped with the given resolution, and may not last longer than the given lifetime. \param ki the kate_info structure to set the granule encoding parameters in. \param resolution the timestamping resolution, in seconds (eg, 0.001 means millisecond resolution) \param max_length the maximum time we need to represent, in seconds \param max_event_lifetime the maximum time an event may last, in seconds \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_info_set_granule_encoding(kate_info *ki,kate_float resolution,kate_float max_length,kate_float max_event_lifetime) { kate_float offset_granules; unsigned char offset_bits,bits; kate_float base_min_resolution; if (!ki || resolution<=0 || max_event_lifetime<0) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; offset_granules=max_event_lifetime/resolution; offset_bits=0; while (offset_granules>=1) { ++offset_bits; if (offset_bits>=64) return KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE; offset_granules/=2; } base_min_resolution=max_length; bits=offset_bits; while (bits<62) { ++bits; base_min_resolution/=2; } ki->granule_shift=offset_bits; kate_make_fraction(resolution,&ki->gps_numerator,&ki->gps_denominator); if (base_min_resolution<=resolution) { /* we can represent the required encoding */ return 0; } else { /* we cannot represent the required encoding */ return KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE; } } static int kate_replace_string(char **sptr,const char *s,size_t len) { char *l=NULL; int ret; if (!sptr) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; ret=kate_check_add_overflow(len,1,NULL); if (ret<0) return ret; if (s) { l=(char*)kate_malloc(len+1); if (!l) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; memcpy(l,s,len); l[len]=0; } if (*sptr) kate_free(*sptr); *sptr=l; return 0; } /** \ingroup info Sets the default language for this bitstream. The language should be a RFC 3066 language tag (most of the time, a ISO 639-1 code, optionally followed by a country secondary tag). This function does some basic validation, and will truncate the tag according to RFC 4646 rules. However, it may still accept some invalid tags. The maximum length of a language tag is 15 characters. If RFC 4646 truncation is possible, the tag will be truncated. If not, it will be rejected. In case of truncation, the tag that was actually set may be read back from the language field of the kate_info structure. \param ki the kate_info structure for the stream \param language the default language to set for this stream \returns 0 success \returns 1 success, but the tag was truncated (the resulting tag may be read back from ki->language) \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_info_set_language(kate_info *ki,const char *language) { int ret; size_t len; size_t new_len; const char *sep; int truncated; if (!ki) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!language) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; /* special case for empty string */ if (!*language) { return kate_replace_string(&ki->language,language,0); } /* basic validation of allowed characters - won't catch all */ for (sep=language;*sep;++sep) { int c=*sep; if (c>='A' && c<='Z') continue; if (c>='a' && c<='z') continue; if (c>='0' && c<='9') continue; if (c=='-' || c=='_') continue; return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; } /* simple validity - the first tag must be 2 characters */ sep=strpbrk(language,"-_"); if (!sep) sep=language+strlen(language); if (sep-language==0 || sep-language>3) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; /* if the tag is too long, it has to be truncated; while we still have space, find the next - or _ following a tag of more than one character, and see if we can fit it */ len=0; new_len=0; truncated=1; while (truncated) { size_t prev_new_len=new_len; sep=strpbrk(language+new_len,"-_"); if (sep) { new_len=sep-language; } else { /* not found, gobble the remainder of the string */ new_len=strlen(language); truncated=0; } /* maximum length of a subtag is 8 characters */ if (new_len-prev_new_len>8) { return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; } if (new_len>15) { /* we can't fit this new tag */ truncated=1; break; } /* one or less character tags aren't allowed as the last tag */ if (new_len-prev_new_len>=2) { /* so more than this is OK to keep */ len=new_len; } else { /* but less we ignore if we have more to go, but complain if we're at the end */ if (!truncated) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; } /* if we need another go, skip the separator */ ++new_len; } if (len<=1) { /* we can't fit any subtag, or the first tag is less than 2 characters long */ return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; } ret=kate_replace_string(&ki->language,language,len); if (ret<0) return ret; return truncated?1:0; } /** \ingroup info Sets the default text directionality for this bitstream \param ki the kate_info structure for the stream \param text_directionality the default text directionality to set for this stream \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_info_set_text_directionality(kate_info *ki,kate_text_directionality text_directionality) { if (!ki) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; ki->text_directionality=text_directionality; return 0; } /** \ingroup info Sets the category for this bitstream. The category is an ASCII string limited to 15 characters. Predefined categories include "subtitles", "lyrics", etc. Categories prefixed with "x-" are reserved for private use. \note Categories are not meant to be localized strings, but machine readable strings. While they may be displayed to the user as is, players are encouraged to recognize well known predefined categories such as the ones mentioned above, and supply translation for these. \param ki the kate_info structure for the stream \param category the stream's category \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_info_set_category(kate_info *ki,const char *category) { if (!ki) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!category) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (strlen(category)>15) return KATE_E_LIMIT; return kate_replace_string(&ki->category,category,strlen(category)); } /** \ingroup info Sets the default text markup type for this bitstream \param ki the kate_info structure for the stream \param text_markup_type the default text markup type to set for this stream \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_info_set_markup_type(kate_info *ki,kate_markup_type text_markup_type) { if (!ki) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; ki->text_markup_type=text_markup_type; return 0; } /** \ingroup info Sets the size of the canvas this stream is being authored for \param ki the kate_info structure for the stream \param width the width of the canvas \param height the height of the canvas \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_info_set_original_canvas_size(kate_info *ki,size_t width,size_t height) { if (!ki) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; ki->original_canvas_width=width; ki->original_canvas_height=height; return 0; } static int kate_info_add_item(kate_info *ki,size_t *nitems,void ***items,void *item) { void **newitems; int ret; if (!ki || !nitems || !items || !item) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; ret=kate_check_add_overflow(*nitems,1,NULL); if (ret<0) return ret; newitems=(void**)kate_checked_realloc(*items,(*nitems)+1,sizeof(void*)); if (!newitems) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; *items=newitems; newitems[*nitems]=item; ++*nitems; return 0; } /** \ingroup info Adds a predefined region so it can be referred to by index later. \param ki the kate_info structure for the stream \param kr the region to add \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_info_add_region(kate_info *ki,kate_region *kr) { return kate_info_add_item(ki,&ki->nregions,(void***)(char*)&ki->regions,kr); } /** \ingroup info Adds a predefined style so it can be referred to by index later. Adds a predefined region so it can be referred to by index later. \param ki the kate_info structure for the stream \param ks the style to add \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_info_add_style(kate_info *ki,kate_style *ks) { return kate_info_add_item(ki,&ki->nstyles,(void***)(char*)&ki->styles,ks); } /** \ingroup info Adds a predefined curve so it can be referred to by index later. \param ki the kate_info structure for the stream \param kc the curve to add \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_info_add_curve(kate_info *ki,kate_curve *kc) { return kate_info_add_item(ki,&ki->ncurves,(void***)(char*)&ki->curves,kc); } /** \ingroup info Adds a predefined motion so it can be referred to by index later. \param ki the kate_info structure for the stream \param km the motion to add \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_info_add_motion(kate_info *ki,kate_motion *km) { return kate_info_add_item(ki,&ki->nmotions,(void***)(char*)&ki->motions,km); } /** \ingroup info Adds a predefined palette so it can be referred to by index later. \param ki the kate_info structure for the stream \param kp the palette to add \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_info_add_palette(kate_info *ki,kate_palette *kp) { return kate_info_add_item(ki,&ki->npalettes,(void***)(char*)&ki->palettes,kp); } /** \ingroup info Adds a predefined bitmap so it can be referred to by index later. \param ki the kate_info structure for the stream \param kb the bitmap to add \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_info_add_bitmap(kate_info *ki,kate_bitmap *kb) { return kate_info_add_item(ki,&ki->nbitmaps,(void***)(char*)&ki->bitmaps,kb); } /** \ingroup info Adds a predefined font range so it can be referred to by index later. \param ki the kate_info structure for the stream \param kfr the font range to add \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_info_add_font_range(kate_info *ki,kate_font_range *kfr) { return kate_info_add_item(ki,&ki->nfont_ranges,(void***)(char*)&ki->font_ranges,kfr); } /** \ingroup info Adds a predefined font mapping so it can be referred to by index later. \param ki the kate_info structure for the stream \param kfm the font mapping to add \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_info_add_font_mapping(kate_info *ki,kate_font_mapping *kfm) { return kate_info_add_item(ki,&ki->nfont_mappings,(void***)(char*)&ki->font_mappings,kfm); } /** \ingroup info Checks whether the given language matches (fully or partially) the language described in the kate_info structure. Exact (case insensitive) matching of the two languages is required for a perfect match. Exact (case insensitive) matching of the primary tags for each language (which each may or may not have one or more secondary tags) is required for a partial match. An empty language for either the stream language or the language passed as parameter will cause a partial match. \param ki the kate_info structure for the stream \param language the language to check against \returns 0 success, but the language doesn't match \returns 1 success, the language matches perfectly \returns 2 success, the language matches partially \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_info_matches_language(const kate_info *ki,const char *language) { char *sep0,*sep1; size_t bytes; if (!ki) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!language || !*language) return 2; /* if we ask for "any" language, we partially match */ if (!ki->language || !*ki->language) return 2; /* if the stream has no set language, it partially matches all */ if (!kate_ascii_strncasecmp(ki->language,language,0xffffffff)) return 1; /* perfect match */ /* if we specify a language with no subtag, it matches any subtag of the same language */ sep0=strpbrk(ki->language,"-_"); sep1=strpbrk(language,"-_"); if (!sep0 && !sep1) { /* if none of the languages have subtags, they're different, or they'd have been picked up by the first string comparison */ return 0; /* doesn't match */ } if (sep0 && sep1) { /* if both have subtags, the primary tag must be the same length */ if (sep1-language!=sep0-ki->language) return 0; /* doesn't match */ } /* we now have primary tags to compare (with or without secondary tags), of the same length */ bytes=sep0?sep0-ki->language:sep1-language; if (!kate_ascii_strncasecmp(ki->language,language,bytes)) return 2; /* partial match */ return 0; /* doesn't match */ } /** \ingroup info Requests whether future events will strip text of markup or not. \param ki the kate_info structure for the stream \param flag if zero, markup will be kept, else if will be removed \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_info_remove_markup(kate_info *ki,int flag) { if (!ki) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; ki->remove_markup=flag; return 0; } /** \ingroup info Requests whether large quantities of various things should be rejected or not, as a simple defense against DOS. \param ki the kate_info structure for the stream \param flag if zero, values deemed arbitrarily too large will be treated as an error, else they will be accepted \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_info_no_limits(kate_info *ki,int flag) { if (!ki) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; ki->no_limits=flag; return 0; } /** \ingroup info Clears a kate_info structure previously initialized with kate_info_init. It may not be used again until kate_info_init is called again on it. \param ki the kate_info structure to clear, must have been initialized with kate_info_init \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_info_clear(kate_info *ki) { size_t n,l; if (!ki) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (ki->bitmaps) { for (n=0;nnbitmaps;++n) { if (ki->bitmaps[n]->internal) { if (ki->bitmaps[n]->meta) kate_meta_destroy(ki->bitmaps[n]->meta); } kate_free(ki->bitmaps[n]->pixels); kate_free(ki->bitmaps[n]); } kate_free(ki->bitmaps); } if (ki->palettes) { for (n=0;nnpalettes;++n) { if (ki->palettes[n]->meta) kate_meta_destroy(ki->palettes[n]->meta); kate_free(ki->palettes[n]->colors); kate_free(ki->palettes[n]); } kate_free(ki->palettes); } if (ki->motions) { kate_motion_destroy(ki,ki->motions,NULL,ki->nmotions,1); } if (ki->curves) { for (n=0;nncurves;++n) { kate_free(ki->curves[n]->pts); kate_free(ki->curves[n]); } kate_free(ki->curves); } if (ki->regions) { for (n=0;nnregions;++n) { if (ki->regions[n]->meta) kate_meta_destroy(ki->regions[n]->meta); kate_free(ki->regions[n]); } kate_free(ki->regions); } if (ki->styles) { for (n=0;nnstyles;++n) { kate_style *ks=ki->styles[n]; if (ks->meta) kate_meta_destroy(ks->meta); if (ks->font) kate_free(ks->font); kate_free(ks); } kate_free(ki->styles); } if (ki->language) kate_free(ki->language); if (ki->category) kate_free(ki->category); if (ki->font_mappings) { for (n=0;nnfont_mappings;++n) { kate_font_mapping *kfm=ki->font_mappings[n]; if (kfm->ranges) { for (l=0;lnranges;++l) { int idx=kate_find_font_range(ki,kfm->ranges[l]); if (idx<0) kate_free(kfm->ranges[l]); } kate_free(kfm->ranges); } kate_free(kfm); } kate_free(ki->font_mappings); } if (ki->font_ranges) { for (n=0;nnfont_ranges;++n) kate_free(ki->font_ranges[n]); kate_free(ki->font_ranges); } return 0; } static int kate_find_item(const void *item,const void **items,size_t nitems) { size_t n; if (!item) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!items) return KATE_E_NOT_FOUND; /* if nothing in the list, it may be NULL */ for (n=0;nregions,ki->nregions); } int kate_find_style(const kate_info *ki,const kate_style *ks) { return kate_find_item(ks,(const void**)ki->styles,ki->nstyles); } int kate_find_curve(const kate_info *ki,const kate_curve *kc) { return kate_find_item(kc,(const void**)ki->curves,ki->ncurves); } int kate_find_motion(const kate_info *ki,const kate_motion *km) { return kate_find_item(km,(const void**)ki->motions,ki->nmotions); } int kate_find_palette(const kate_info *ki,const kate_palette *kp) { return kate_find_item(kp,(const void**)ki->palettes,ki->npalettes); } int kate_find_bitmap(const kate_info *ki,const kate_bitmap *kb) { return kate_find_item(kb,(const void**)ki->bitmaps,ki->nbitmaps); } int kate_find_font_range(const kate_info *ki,const kate_font_range *kfr) { return kate_find_item(kfr,(const void**)ki->font_ranges,ki->nfont_ranges); } int kate_find_font_mapping(const kate_info *ki,const kate_font_mapping *kfm) { return kate_find_item(kfm,(const void**)ki->font_mappings,ki->nfont_mappings); } libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_text.c0000644000000000000000000002237011126765364012760 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #include "kate/kate.h" /* #define ENABLE_CODE_POINTS_ABOVE_0x10ffff */ inline int kate_is_valid_code_point(int c) { /* surrogate range is invalid */ if (c>=0xd800 && c<=0xdfff) return 0; /* UTF-16 surrogates */ if (c>=0xfffe && c<=0xffff) return 0; /* Markus Kuhn's UTF-8 test files says these are invalid */ #ifdef ENABLE_CODE_POINTS_ABOVE_0x10ffff return c>=0 && c<=0x7fffffff; #else return c>=0 && c<=0x10ffff; #endif } static inline int get_bytes_for_code_point(int c) __attribute__((const)); static inline int get_bytes_for_code_point(int c) { if (!kate_is_valid_code_point(c)) return -1; if (c<=0x7f) return 1; if (c<=0x7ff) return 2; if (c<=0xffff) return 3; #ifdef ENABLE_CODE_POINTS_ABOVE_0x10ffff if (c<=0x001fffff) return 4; if (c<=0x03ffffff) return 5; if (c<=0x7fffffff) return 6; #else if (c<=0x10ffff) return 4; #endif return -1; } static int kate_text_utf8_read(const char *s,int *cp) { int c; if (!s) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; c=0; if (((*s)&0x80)==0) { /* 1 byte */ c=*s; *cp=c; return 1; } else if (((*s)&0xe0)==0xc0) { /* 2 bytes */ c|=(((*s)&0x1f)<<6); s++; if (((*s)&0xc0)!=0x80) return KATE_E_TEXT; c|=((*s)&0x3f); if (c<=0x7f) return KATE_E_TEXT; *cp=c; return 2; } else if (((*s)&0xf0)==0xe0) { /* 3 bytes */ c|=(((*s)&0xf)<<12); s++; if (((*s)&0xc0)!=0x80) return KATE_E_TEXT; c|=(((*s)&0x3f)<<6); s++; if (((*s)&0xc0)!=0x80) return KATE_E_TEXT; c|=(((*s)&0x3f)); if (c<=0x7ff) return KATE_E_TEXT; *cp=c; return 3; } else if (((*s)&0xf8)==0xf0) { /* 4 bytes */ c|=(((*s)&0x7)<<18); s++; if (((*s)&0xc0)!=0x80) return KATE_E_TEXT; c|=(((*s)&0x3f)<<12); s++; if (((*s)&0xc0)!=0x80) return KATE_E_TEXT; c|=(((*s)&0x3f)<<6); s++; if (((*s)&0xc0)!=0x80) return KATE_E_TEXT; c|=(((*s)&0x3f)); if (c<=0xffff) return KATE_E_TEXT; *cp=c; return 4; } #ifdef ENABLE_CODE_POINTS_ABOVE_0x10ffff /* 5 and 6 bytes are for unicode code points not yet assigned */ else if (((*s)&0xfc)==0xf8) { /* 5 bytes */ c|=(((*s)&0x3)<<24); s++; if (((*s)&0xc0)!=0x80) return KATE_E_TEXT; c|=(((*s)&0x3f)<<18); s++; if (((*s)&0xc0)!=0x80) return KATE_E_TEXT; c|=(((*s)&0x3f)<<12); s++; if (((*s)&0xc0)!=0x80) return KATE_E_TEXT; c|=(((*s)&0x3f)<<6); s++; if (((*s)&0xc0)!=0x80) return KATE_E_TEXT; c|=(((*s)&0x3f)); if (c<=0x001fffff) return KATE_E_TEXT; *cp=c; return 5; } else if (((*s)&0xfe)==0xfc) { /* 6 bytes */ c|=(((*s)&0x1)<<30); s++; if (((*s)&0xc0)!=0x80) return KATE_E_TEXT; c|=(((*s)&0x3f)<<24); s++; if (((*s)&0xc0)!=0x80) return KATE_E_TEXT; c|=(((*s)&0x3f)<<18); s++; if (((*s)&0xc0)!=0x80) return KATE_E_TEXT; c|=(((*s)&0x3f)<<12); s++; if (((*s)&0xc0)!=0x80) return KATE_E_TEXT; c|=(((*s)&0x3f)<<6); s++; if (((*s)&0xc0)!=0x80) return KATE_E_TEXT; c|=(((*s)&0x3f)); if (c<=0x03ffffff) return KATE_E_TEXT; *cp=c; return 6; } #endif return KATE_E_TEXT; } static int kate_text_utf8_write(char *s,int cp) { int bytes; if (!s) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!kate_is_valid_code_point(cp)) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; bytes=get_bytes_for_code_point(cp); if (bytes<=0) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; switch (bytes) { case 1: *s++=cp; break; case 2: *s++=0xc0 | (cp>>6); *s++=0x80 | (cp&0x3f); break; case 3: *s++=0xe0 | (cp>>12); *s++=0x80 | ((cp>>6)&0x3f); *s++=0x80 | (cp&0x3f); break; case 4: *s++=0xf0 | (cp>>18); *s++=0x80 | ((cp>>12)&0x3f); *s++=0x80 | ((cp>>6)&0x3f); *s++=0x80 | (cp&0x3f); break; #ifdef ENABLE_CODE_POINTS_ABOVE_0x10ffff case 5: *s++=0xf8 | (cp>>24); *s++=0x80 | ((cp>>18)&0x3f); *s++=0x80 | ((cp>>12)&0x3f); *s++=0x80 | ((cp>>6)&0x3f); *s++=0x80 | (cp&0x3f); break; case 6: *s++=0xfc | (cp>>30); *s++=0x80 | ((cp>>24)&0x3f); *s++=0x80 | ((cp>>18)&0x3f); *s++=0x80 | ((cp>>12)&0x3f); *s++=0x80 | ((cp>>6)&0x3f); *s++=0x80 | (cp&0x3f); break; #endif default: return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; } return bytes; } /** \ingroup text Reads a code point from the string, advancing the text pointer to the next one. \param text_encoding the character encoding the text is coded in \param text a pointer to the text pointer, to be advanced to the next character on success \param len0 a pointer to the length of the buffer, including any terminating NUL, to be decreased by the number of bytes that text is advanced on success \returns >=0 success, the unicode code point read \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_text_get_character(kate_text_encoding text_encoding,const char ** const text,size_t *len0) { const char *new_text; int c,ret; size_t bytes; if (!text || !len0) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; switch (text_encoding) { case kate_utf8: new_text=*text; ret=kate_text_utf8_read(new_text,&c); if (ret<0) return ret; bytes=ret; if (bytes>*len0) return KATE_E_TEXT; *len0-=bytes; *text+=bytes; return c; default: return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; } } /** \ingroup text Writes a code point to the given string, advancing the text pointer to the next byte. \param text_encoding the character encoding the text is coded in \param c the unicode code point to write to the string \param text a pointer to the text pointer, to be advanced to the next character on success \param len0 a pointer to the length of the buffer, including any terminating NUL, to be decreased by the number of bytes that text is advanced on success \returns >=0 success, the number of bytes used to write this code point \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_text_set_character(kate_text_encoding text_encoding,int c,char ** const text,size_t *len0) { char tmp[8]={0}; size_t bytes; int ret; if (!text || !len0) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; switch (text_encoding) { case kate_utf8: ret=kate_text_utf8_write(tmp,c); if (ret<0) return ret; bytes=ret; if (bytes>*len0) return KATE_E_TEXT; memcpy(*text,tmp,bytes); *text+=bytes; *len0-=bytes; return bytes; default: return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; } } /** \ingroup text Removes markup from the given text. \param text_encoding the character encoding the text is coded in \param text the text to remove markup from \param len0 the length in bytes of the text, including any terminating NUL - will be set to the length of the text with markup removed, including any terminating NUL \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_text_remove_markup(kate_text_encoding text_encoding,char *text,size_t *len0) { char *r=text,*w=text; int in_tag=0; size_t n; if (!text || !len0) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; switch (text_encoding) { case kate_utf8: while (*r && (size_t)(r-text)<*len0) { int ret,c; ret=kate_text_utf8_read(r,&c); if (ret<0) return ret; r+=ret; if (r>text+*len0) { /* we went over the limit, we probably read dummy data, discard */ break; } if (c=='<') { in_tag++; /* add a newline if we just removed a br */ if (*len0>=3 && !strncmp(r,"br>",3)) { ret=kate_text_utf8_write(w,'\n'); if (ret<0) return ret; w+=ret; } } if (!in_tag) { ret=kate_text_utf8_write(w,c); if (ret<0) return ret; w+=ret; } if (c=='>') { in_tag--; } } /* zero all bytes we removed */ for (n=0;n<*len0-(w-text);++n) w[n]=0; /* adjust len0 to new size */ *len0=w-text; break; default: return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; } return 0; } /** \ingroup text Validates text for the given character encoding, flagging partial sequences and invalid sequences. \param text_encoding the character encoding the text is coded in \param text the text to validate (may include embedded NULs) \param len0 the length in bytes of the text, including any terminating NUL \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_text_validate(kate_text_encoding text_encoding,const char *text,size_t len0) { if (!text) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; switch (text_encoding) { case kate_utf8: while (len0>0) { int ret,c; ret=kate_text_utf8_read(text,&c); if (ret<0) return ret; if (!kate_is_valid_code_point(c)) return KATE_E_TEXT; if ((size_t)ret>len0) { /* we went over the limit, we probably read dummy data, discard */ return KATE_E_TEXT; } text+=ret; len0-=ret; } break; default: return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; } return 0; } libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_decode_state.c0000644000000000000000000000575611624163534014422 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #include "kate/kate.h" #include "kate_decode_state.h" kate_decode_state *kate_decode_state_create() { kate_decode_state *kds; kds=(kate_decode_state*)kate_malloc(sizeof(kate_decode_state)); if (!kds) return NULL; kds->ki=NULL; kds->kc=NULL; kds->event=NULL; kds->n_active_events=0; kds->active_events=NULL; return kds; } int kate_decode_state_clear(kate_decode_state *kds,const kate_info *ki,int new) { if (!kds || !ki) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (kds->event) { kate_event_release(kds->event); kds->event=NULL; } if (new) { kds->event=kate_event_create(ki); if (!kds->event) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; kate_event_track(kds->event); } return 0; } int kate_decode_state_flush_events(kate_decode_state *kds,kate_int64_t granule) { size_t n; if (!kds) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; /* -1 will flush everything */ for (n=0;nn_active_events;++n) { if (granuleactive_events[n].start || granule>kds->active_events[n].end) { kds->active_events[n--]=kds->active_events[--kds->n_active_events]; } } return 0; } int kate_decode_state_find_event(kate_decode_state *kds,kate_int32_t id) { size_t n; if (!kds) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (id<0) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; for (n=0;nn_active_events;++n) { if (kds->active_events[n].id==id) return 0; } return KATE_E_NOT_FOUND; } int kate_decode_state_add_event(kate_decode_state *kds,const kate_event *ev) { size_t n; kate_active_event *events; int ret; if (!kds) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!ev) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; ret=kate_check_add_overflow(kds->n_active_events,1,NULL); if (ret<0) return ret; /* check if it is there already */ for (n=0;nn_active_events;++n) { if (kds->active_events[n].id==ev->id) { return 1; } } /* if it is not there, add it */ events=(kate_active_event*)kate_checked_realloc(kds->active_events,(kds->n_active_events+1),sizeof(kate_active_event)); if (!events) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; kds->active_events=events; kds->active_events[kds->n_active_events].id=ev->id; kds->active_events[kds->n_active_events].start=ev->start; kds->active_events[kds->n_active_events].end=ev->start+ev->duration-1; ++kds->n_active_events; return 0; } int kate_decode_state_destroy(kate_decode_state *kds) { if (!kds) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kate_event_release(kds->event); if (kds->ki) kate_info_clear(kds->ki); if (kds->kc) kate_comment_clear(kds->kc); kate_free(kds->active_events); kate_free(kds); return 0; } libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_tracker.c0000644000000000000000000005000011624173667013420 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #include "kate/kate.h" typedef struct kate_tracker_internal { size_t nglyphs; } kate_tracker_internal; /** \ingroup tracker Initializes a tracker with the given event. When done, it should be cleared using kate_tracker_clear. \param kin the tracker to initialize \param ki the kate_info structure for the stream \param ev the event to track */ int kate_tracker_init(kate_tracker *kin,const kate_info *ki,kate_const kate_event *ev) { kate_tracker_internal *internal; const char *text; size_t rlen0; if (!kin || !ki || !ev) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; internal=(kate_tracker_internal*)kate_malloc(sizeof(kate_tracker_internal)); if (!internal) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; kin->ki=ki; kin->event=ev; kin->internal=internal; kate_event_track(kin->event); kin->internal->nglyphs=0; text=kin->event->text; rlen0=kin->event->len0; while (kate_text_get_character(kin->event->text_encoding,&text,&rlen0)>0) ++kin->internal->nglyphs; return 0; } /** \ingroup tracker Clears a tracker. \param kin the tracker to clear, must have been initialized with kate_tracker_init \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_tracker_clear(kate_tracker *kin) { if (!kin) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!kin->event) return KATE_E_INIT; if (!kin->internal) return KATE_E_INIT; kate_free(kin->internal); kate_event_release(kin->event); return 0; } #define LERP(t,from,to) (((1-(t))*(from))+((t)*(to))) /** \ingroup tracker Morphs between two styles. t should be between 0 and 1 \param style the style that will hold the morphed style \param t the amount of morping from the from style (eg, 0 yields from, 1 yields to) \param from the style to morph from \param to the style to morph to \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_tracker_morph_styles(kate_style *style,kate_float t,const kate_style *from,const kate_style *to) { if (!style || !from || !to) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (t<(kate_float)-0.001 || t>(kate_float)1.001) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; /* clamp, just in case */ if (t<0) t=0; if (t>1) t=1; #define MORPH(field) style->field=LERP(t,from->field,to->field) #define MORPHINT(field) style->field=(int)((kate_float)0.5+LERP(t,from->field,to->field)) MORPH(halign); MORPH(valign); MORPHINT(text_color.r); MORPHINT(text_color.g); MORPHINT(text_color.b); MORPHINT(text_color.a); MORPHINT(background_color.r); MORPHINT(background_color.g); MORPHINT(background_color.b); MORPHINT(background_color.a); MORPHINT(draw_color.r); MORPHINT(draw_color.g); MORPHINT(draw_color.b); MORPHINT(draw_color.a); MORPHINT(font_metric); /* doesn't make much sense, caveat streamor */ MORPH(font_width); MORPH(font_height); MORPHINT(margin_metric); /* doesn't make much sense, caveat streamor */ MORPH(left_margin); MORPH(top_margin); MORPH(right_margin); MORPH(bottom_margin); MORPHINT(bold); MORPHINT(italics); MORPHINT(underline); MORPHINT(strike); MORPHINT(justify); MORPHINT(wrap_mode); /* doesn't make much sense, caveat streamor */ style->font=(t<(kate_float)0.5)?from->font:to->font; #undef MORPHINT #undef MORPH return 0; } /** \ingroup tracker Remaps a point according to the given mappings \param kin the tracker to use for the remapping \param x_mapping the mapping for use for the x coordinate \param y_mapping the mapping for use for the y coordinate \param x a pointer to the x coordinate \param y a pointer to the y coordinate \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_tracker_remap(const kate_tracker *kin,kate_motion_mapping x_mapping,kate_motion_mapping y_mapping,kate_float *x,kate_float *y) { if (!kin || !x || !y) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; switch (x_mapping) { case kate_motion_mapping_none: /* nothing to do */ break; case kate_motion_mapping_frame: *x=kin->frame_x+(*x)*kin->frame_w; break; case kate_motion_mapping_window: *x=(*x)*kin->window_w; break; case kate_motion_mapping_region: *x=kin->region_x+(*x)*kin->region_w; break; case kate_motion_mapping_event_duration: *x=(*x)*(kin->event->end_time-kin->event->start_time); break; case kate_motion_mapping_bitmap_size: if (!kin->event->bitmap) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; *x=(*x)*kin->event->bitmap->width; break; default: /* unknown mapping */ return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; } switch (y_mapping) { case kate_motion_mapping_none: /* nothing to do */ break; case kate_motion_mapping_frame: *y=kin->frame_y+(*y)*kin->frame_h; break; case kate_motion_mapping_window: *y=(*y)*kin->window_h; break; case kate_motion_mapping_region: *y=kin->region_y+(*y)*kin->region_h; break; case kate_motion_mapping_event_duration: *y=(*y)*(kin->event->end_time-kin->event->start_time); break; case kate_motion_mapping_bitmap_size: if (!kin->event->bitmap) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; *y=(*y)*kin->event->bitmap->height; break; default: /* unknown mapping */ return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; } return 0; } static const kate_motion *kate_tracker_find_motion(const kate_tracker *kin,kate_motion_semantics semantics) { const kate_event *ev; const kate_motion *km; size_t n; if (!kin || !kin->event) return NULL; ev=kin->event; for (n=0;nnmotions;++n) { km=ev->motions[n]; if (km->semantics==semantics) return km; } return NULL; } /** \ingroup tracker Returns the value of a particular property at the given time \param kin the tracker to update the property for \param duration the duration of the event the motion belongs to \param t the time, between 0 and duration, at which to compute the point \param semantics the semantics of the motion to use \param x a pointer to the x coordinate \param y a pointer to the y coordinate \returns 0 success \returns 1 success, and there is no such motion at this time \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_tracker_update_property_at_duration(const kate_tracker *kin,kate_float duration,kate_float t,kate_motion_semantics semantics,kate_float *x,kate_float *y) { const kate_motion *km; int ret; if (!kin || !x || !y) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; km=kate_tracker_find_motion(kin,semantics); if (km) { ret=kate_motion_get_point(km,duration,t,x,y); if (ret<0) return ret; if (ret==0) { ret=kate_tracker_remap(kin,km->x_mapping,km->y_mapping,x,y); if (ret<0) return ret; return 0; } return 1; /* positive means no error, but no curve at that point */ } return 1; /* positive means no error, but nothing found either */ } static int kate_tracker_update_property_at(const kate_tracker *kin,kate_float t,kate_motion_semantics semantics,kate_float *x,kate_float *y) { #if 1 kate_float duration=kin->event->end_time-kin->event->start_time; return kate_tracker_update_property_at_duration(kin,duration,t,semantics,x,y); #else const kate_motion *km; int ret; if (!kin || !x || !y) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; km=kate_tracker_find_motion(kin,semantics); if (km) { /* TODO: could be precalculated */ kate_float duration=kin->event->end_time-kin->event->start_time; ret=kate_motion_get_point(km,duration,t,x,y); if (ret<0) return ret; if (ret==0) { ret=kate_tracker_remap(kin,km->x_mapping,km->y_mapping,x,y); if (ret<0) return ret; return 0; } return 1; /* positive means no error, but no curve at that point */ } return 1; /* positive means no error, but nothing found either */ #endif } static int kate_tracker_update_property(const kate_tracker *kin,kate_motion_semantics semantics,kate_float *px,kate_float *py) { if (!kin) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; return kate_tracker_update_property_at(kin,kin->t,semantics,px,py); } static unsigned char kate_float_to_color_component(kate_float c) { int v=(int)(c+(kate_float)0.5); if (v<0) v=0; if (v>255) v=255; return v; } static const kate_bitmap *kate_tracker_find_bitmap(const kate_tracker *kin,kate_float frame) { size_t idx=(size_t)(frame+(kate_float)0.5); if (kin->event->nbitmaps>0) { if (idxevent->nbitmaps) { return kin->event->bitmaps[idx]; } } else { if (idxki->nbitmaps) { return kin->ki->bitmaps[idx]; } } return NULL; } /** \ingroup tracker Tracks changes in an event at the given time. \param kin the tracker to update \param t the time (between 0 and the duration of the motion) to update to \param window_w the width of the window \param window_h the height of the window \param frame_x the horizontal offset of the video frame within the window \param frame_y the vertical offset of the video frame within the window \param frame_w the width of the video frame \param frame_h the height of the video frame \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_tracker_update(kate_tracker *kin,kate_float t,int window_w,int window_h,int frame_x,int frame_y,int frame_w,int frame_h) { const kate_event *ev; const kate_region *kr; const kate_style *ks; const kate_motion *km; size_t n; int ret; kate_float r,g,b,a; kate_float dummy; kate_float frame; if (!kin) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!kin->event) return KATE_E_INIT; if (t<0) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (frame_w<0 || frame_h<0) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; ev=kin->event; kin->t=t; memset(&kin->has,0,sizeof(kin->has)); kin->window_w=window_w; kin->window_h=window_h; kin->frame_x=frame_x; kin->frame_y=frame_y; kin->frame_w=frame_w; kin->frame_h=frame_h; /* find out which region we're in, if any */ kr=ev->region; /* find out which style we have, if any */ ks=ev->style; if (!ks && kr && kr->style>=0) ks=kin->ki->styles[kr->style]; /* regions can have a default style */ /* start off with the event attributes */ kin->region_x=kin->region_y=kin->region_w=kin->region_h=0; if (kr) { switch (kr->metric) { case kate_percentage: kin->region_x=kr->x*frame_w/(kate_float)100; kin->region_y=kr->y*frame_h/(kate_float)100; kin->region_w=kr->w*frame_w/(kate_float)100; kin->region_h=kr->h*frame_h/(kate_float)100; break; case kate_millionths: /* use 64 bit arithmetic to avoid overflow */ kin->region_x=kr->x*(kate_int64_t)frame_w/(kate_float)1000000; kin->region_y=kr->y*(kate_int64_t)frame_h/(kate_float)1000000; kin->region_w=kr->w*(kate_int64_t)frame_w/(kate_float)1000000; kin->region_h=kr->h*(kate_int64_t)frame_h/(kate_float)1000000; break; case kate_pixel: kin->region_x=kr->x; kin->region_y=kr->y; kin->region_w=kr->w; kin->region_h=kr->h; break; default: return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; break; } /* we already have a valid region */ kin->has.region=1; } if (ks) { kin->text_color=ks->text_color; kin->background_color=ks->background_color; kin->draw_color=ks->draw_color; /* we already have valid text/background/draw colors */ kin->has.text_color=1; kin->has.background_color=1; kin->has.draw_color=1; kin->text_halign=ks->halign; kin->text_valign=ks->valign; /* we already have internal alignment */ kin->has.text_alignment_int=1; } /* if we have no motions, go no further */ if (!kin->event->nmotions) return 0; /* TODO: think about the consequences of this wrt continuations */ /* alter the flow of time */ ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,kate_motion_semantics_time,&t,&dummy); if (ret==0) { /* t should be left within 0-duration */ /* clamp, just in case */ if (t<0) t=0; /* jump in time for the remainder of the lookups */ kin->t=t; } /* update Z */ ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,kate_motion_semantics_z,&kin->z,&dummy); if (ret==0) kin->has.z=1; /* update region position */ if (kr) { ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,kate_motion_semantics_region_position,&kin->region_x,&kin->region_y); if (ret==0) kin->has.region=1; } /* update region size */ if (kr) { ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,kate_motion_semantics_region_size,&kin->region_w,&kin->region_h); if (ret==0) kin->has.region=1; } /* update text visible section */ if (kr) { ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,kate_motion_semantics_text_visible_section,&kin->visible_x,&kin->visible_y); if (ret==0) kin->has.visible_section=1; } /* update text path section */ km=kate_tracker_find_motion(kin,kate_motion_semantics_text_path); if (km) { kin->has.path=1; kin->path_start=0; kin->path_end=1; ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,kate_motion_semantics_text_path_section,&kin->path_start,&kin->path_end); } /* update style morphing */ km=kate_tracker_find_motion(kin,kate_motion_semantics_style_morph); if (km) { kate_float morphing; kate_float duration=kin->event->end_time-kin->event->start_time; ret=kate_motion_get_point(km,duration,kin->t,&morphing,&dummy); if (ret==0) { kate_style style; ret=kate_tracker_morph_styles(&style,morphing,ev->style,ev->secondary_style); if (ret==0) { kin->text_halign=style.halign; kin->text_valign=style.valign; kin->text_color=style.text_color; kin->background_color=style.background_color; kin->draw_color=style.draw_color; kin->left_margin=style.left_margin; kin->top_margin=style.top_margin; kin->right_margin=style.right_margin; kin->bottom_margin=style.bottom_margin; /* we get everything that's in a style here */ /* those can be overridden afterwards by an alignment/color/etc motion */ kin->has.text_alignment_int=1; kin->has.text_color=1; kin->has.background_color=1; kin->has.draw_color=1; kin->has.hmargins=1; kin->has.vmargins=1; } } } /* update margins */ ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,kate_motion_semantics_horizontal_margins,&kin->left_margin,&kin->right_margin); if (ret==0) kin->has.hmargins=1; ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,kate_motion_semantics_vertical_margins,&kin->top_margin,&kin->bottom_margin); if (ret==0) kin->has.vmargins=1; /* update text alignment */ ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,kate_motion_semantics_text_alignment_int,&kin->text_halign,&kin->text_valign); if (ret==0) kin->has.text_alignment_int=1; ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,kate_motion_semantics_text_alignment_ext,&kin->text_halign,&kin->text_valign); if (ret==0) { kin->has.text_alignment_int=0; /* external alignment override internal (the default) */ kin->has.text_alignment_ext=1; } /* update bitmap position */ ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,kate_motion_semantics_bitmap_position,&kin->bitmap_x,&kin->bitmap_y); if (ret==0) kin->has.bitmap_pos=1; /* update bitmap size */ ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,kate_motion_semantics_bitmap_size,&kin->bitmap_size_x,&kin->bitmap_size_y); if (ret==0) kin->has.bitmap_size=1; /* update text position */ ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,kate_motion_semantics_text_position,&kin->text_x,&kin->text_y); if (ret==0) kin->has.text_pos=1; /* update text size */ ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,kate_motion_semantics_text_size,&kin->text_size_x,&kin->text_size_y); if (ret==0) kin->has.text_size=1; /* update glyph pointers */ for (n=0;n<4;++n) { kate_motion_semantics semantics=(kate_motion_semantics)(kate_motion_semantics_glyph_pointer_1+n); ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,semantics,&kin->glyph_pointer[n],&kin->glyph_height[n]); if (ret==0) { kin->has.glyph_pointer|=(1<glyph_pointer_bitmap[n]=kb; kin->has.glyph_pointer_bitmap|=(1<marker_x[n],&kin->marker_y[n]); if (ret==0) { kin->has.marker_pos|=(1<marker_bitmap[n]=kb; kin->has.marker_bitmap|=(1<draw_x,&kin->draw_y); if (ret==0) kin->has.draw=1; /* update colors */ ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,kate_motion_semantics_text_color_rg,&r,&g); if (ret==0) { kin->text_color.r=kate_float_to_color_component(r); kin->text_color.g=kate_float_to_color_component(g); kin->has.text_color=1; } ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,kate_motion_semantics_text_color_ba,&b,&a); if (ret==0) { kin->text_color.b=kate_float_to_color_component(b); kin->text_color.a=kate_float_to_color_component(a); kin->has.text_color=1; } ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,kate_motion_semantics_background_color_rg,&r,&g); if (ret==0) { kin->background_color.r=kate_float_to_color_component(r); kin->background_color.g=kate_float_to_color_component(g); kin->has.background_color=1; } ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,kate_motion_semantics_background_color_ba,&b,&a); if (ret==0) { kin->background_color.b=kate_float_to_color_component(b); kin->background_color.a=kate_float_to_color_component(a); kin->has.background_color=1; } ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,kate_motion_semantics_draw_color_rg,&r,&g); if (ret==0) { kin->draw_color.r=kate_float_to_color_component(r); kin->draw_color.g=kate_float_to_color_component(g); kin->has.draw_color=1; } ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,kate_motion_semantics_draw_color_ba,&b,&a); if (ret==0) { kin->draw_color.b=kate_float_to_color_component(b); kin->draw_color.a=kate_float_to_color_component(a); kin->has.draw_color=1; } /* update draw width */ ret=kate_tracker_update_property(kin,kate_motion_semantics_draw_width,&kin->draw_width,&dummy); if (ret==0) kin->has.draw_width=1; return 0; } /** \ingroup tracker Finds the position of a particular glyph along a path. \param kin the tracker to use \param glyph the index of the glyph to get the position of \param x will return the first coordinate of the position \param y will return the second coordinate of the position */ int kate_tracker_get_text_path_position(kate_tracker *kin,size_t glyph,int *x,int *y) { kate_float t; kate_float dx,dy; int ret; if (!kin || !x || !y) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (glyph>=kin->internal->nglyphs) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!kin->has.path) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; t=0; if (kin->internal->nglyphs>1) { t=kin->path_start+glyph*(kin->path_end-kin->path_start)/(kin->internal->nglyphs-1); } ret=kate_tracker_update_property_at_duration(kin,1,t,kate_motion_semantics_text_path,&dx,&dy); if (ret==0) { *x=(int)(dx+(kate_float)0.5); *y=(int)(dy+(kate_float)0.5); } return ret; } libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_motion.c0000644000000000000000000001761511624247143013300 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #include "kate_meta.h" #include "kate/kate.h" static kate_float kate_catmull_rom(kate_float t,const kate_float *pts,int k0,int k1,int k2,int k3) { const kate_float t2=t*t,t3=t2*t; return ( (2*pts[k1*2]) + t * (pts[k2*2]-pts[k0*2]) + t2 * (-pts[k3*2]+4*pts[k2*2]-5*pts[k1*2]+2*pts[k0*2]) + t3 * (pts[k3*2]-3*pts[k2*2]+3*pts[k1*2]-pts[k0*2]) )/2; } static kate_float kate_bezier_cubic(kate_float t,const kate_float *pts) { const kate_float t2=t*t,t3=t2*t,it=1-t,it2=it*it,it3=it2*it; return it3*pts[0*2] +3*t*it2*pts[1*2] +3*t2*it*pts[2*2] +t3*pts[3*2]; } static kate_float kate_bspline(kate_float t,const kate_float *pts,int k0,int k1,int k2,int k3) { const kate_float t2=t*t,t3=t2*t,it=1-t,it2=it*it,it3=it2*it; return ( it3*pts[k0*2] +(3*t3-6*t2+4)*pts[k1*2] +(-3*t3+3*t2+3*t+1)*pts[k2*2] +t3*pts[k3*2] )/6; } /** Returns the point defined by the given curve at the given time. t will be between 0 and 1 \param kc the curve to get the point from \param t the time at which the point should be taken (between 0 and motion duration) \param x a pointer to the first coordinate of the computed point (may be NULL) \param y a pointer to the second coordinate of the computed point (may be NULL) \returns 0 success \returns 1 no point at this time in the curve \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_curve_get_point(const kate_curve *kc,kate_float t,kate_float *x,kate_float *y) { int nsegs,n; kate_float T,t0,t1; if (!kc) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (t<(kate_float)-0.001 || t>(kate_float)1.001) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (t<0) t=0; if (t>1) t=1; /* x and y may be NULL */ switch (kc->type) { case kate_curve_none: /* the motion can be discontinuous */ return 1; case kate_curve_static: if (x) *x=kc->pts[0]; if (y) *y=kc->pts[1]; return 0; case kate_curve_linear: /* find the segment we're on */ nsegs=kc->npts-1; if (nsegs<1) return KATE_E_INIT; n=t*nsegs; /* ensure it doesn't overflow */ if (n<0) n=0; if (n>=nsegs) n=nsegs-1; /* get a 0-1 t on this segment */ t0=n/(kate_float)nsegs; t1=(n+1)/(kate_float)nsegs; T=(t-t0)/(t1-t0); if (x) *x=T*kc->pts[(n+1)*2+0]+(1-T)*kc->pts[n*2+0]; if (y) *y=T*kc->pts[(n+1)*2+1]+(1-T)*kc->pts[n*2+1]; return 0; case kate_curve_catmull_rom_spline: /* find the segment we're on */ nsegs=kc->npts-1; /* one segment less than points */ if (nsegs<1) return KATE_E_INIT; n=t*nsegs; /* ensure it doesn't overflow */ if (n<0) n=0; if (n>=nsegs) n=nsegs-1; /* get a 0-1 t on this segment */ t0=n/(kate_float)nsegs; t1=(n+1)/(kate_float)nsegs; T=(t-t0)/(t1-t0); { int k0=n-1; int k1=n; int k2=n+1; int k3=n+2; if (n==0) k0=n; if (n==nsegs-1) k3=n+1; if (x) *x=kate_catmull_rom(T,kc->pts,k0,k1,k2,k3); if (y) *y=kate_catmull_rom(T,kc->pts+1,k0,k1,k2,k3); } return 0; case kate_curve_bezier_cubic_spline: /* find the segment we're on */ if (kc->npts<4) return KATE_E_INIT; if ((kc->npts-1)%3) return KATE_E_INIT; nsegs=(kc->npts-1)/3; /* 4 control points per segment, with one shared */ n=t*nsegs; /* ensure it doesn't overflow */ if (n<0) n=0; if (n>=nsegs) n=nsegs-1; /* get a 0-1 t on this segment */ t0=n/(kate_float)nsegs; t1=(n+1)/(kate_float)nsegs; T=(t-t0)/(t1-t0); if (x) *x=kate_bezier_cubic(T,kc->pts+2*n*3); if (y) *y=kate_bezier_cubic(T,kc->pts+2*n*3+1); return 0; case kate_curve_bspline: if (kc->npts<1) return KATE_E_INIT; /* find the segment we're on */ nsegs=kc->npts+3; /* more segments than points, end knots are 3-repeated */ if (nsegs<1) return KATE_E_INIT; n=t*nsegs; /* ensure it doesn't overflow */ if (n<0) n=0; if (n>=nsegs) n=nsegs-1; /* get a 0-1 t on this segment */ t0=n/(kate_float)nsegs; t1=(n+1)/(kate_float)nsegs; T=(t-t0)/(t1-t0); { int k0=n-3; int k1=k0+1; int k2=k0+2; int k3=k0+3; #define clamp_knot(k) do { if (k<0) k=0; if (k>=(int)kc->npts) k=kc->npts-1; } while(0) clamp_knot(k0); clamp_knot(k1); clamp_knot(k2); clamp_knot(k3); #undef clamp_knot if (x) *x=kate_bspline(T,kc->pts,k0,k1,k2,k3); if (y) *y=kate_bspline(T,kc->pts+1,k0,k1,k2,k3); } return 0; default: return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; } } /** Returns the point defined by the given motion at the given time. t will be between 0 and the duration of the motion \param km the motion to get the point from \param duration the duration the motion spans \param t the time at which the point should be taken (between 0 and motion duration) \param x a pointer to the first coordinate of the computed point (may be NULL) \param y a pointer to the second coordinate of the computed point (may be NULL) \returns 0 success \returns 1 no point at this time in the motion \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_motion_get_point(const kate_motion *km,kate_float duration,kate_float t,kate_float *x,kate_float *y) { size_t n; kate_float motion_duration; if (!km) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (duration<0) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (t<0 || t>duration) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; /* x and y may be NULL */ motion_duration=0; do { for (n=0;nncurves;++n) { kate_float curve_duration=km->durations[n]; if (curve_duration<0.0) curve_duration=-curve_duration*duration; if (t<=curve_duration) { /* TODO: div by zero possible here */ return kate_curve_get_point(km->curves[n],t/curve_duration,x,y); } t-=curve_duration; motion_duration+=curve_duration; } /* if the motion is periodic, we loop forever */ if (km->periodic) { /* we now know the full duration, so we can remap t into 0..duration so next loop will hit the point */ int loops=t/motion_duration; t-=loops*motion_duration; } } while (km->periodic); /* t out of range */ return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; } /** Destroys a list of motions. \param ki the kate_info structure containing the list of predefined motions \param motions the list of motions to destroy \param destroy a list of booleans specifying which motions in the list to destroy \param nmotions the number of motions in the list \param force if zero, motions found in the predefined motion list will not be destroyed \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_motion_destroy(const kate_info *ki,kate_motion **motions,const int *destroy,size_t nmotions,int force) { size_t n,l; kate_motion *km; if (!ki || !motions) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; for (n=0;ncurves) { for (l=0;lncurves;++l) { kate_curve *kc=km->curves[l]; if (kate_find_curve(ki,kc)<0) { kate_free(kc->pts); kate_free(kc); } } kate_free(km->curves); } if (km->durations) kate_free(km->durations); if (km->meta) kate_meta_destroy(km->meta); kate_free(km); } } kate_free(motions); return 0; } libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_bitwise.c0000644000000000000000000001536411624163534013441 00000000000000/******************************************************************** * This file was modified from the libogg distribution for * * inclusion into libkate * ********************************************************************/ /******************************************************************** * * * THIS FILE IS PART OF THE OggVorbis SOFTWARE CODEC SOURCE CODE. * * USE, DISTRIBUTION AND REPRODUCTION OF THIS LIBRARY SOURCE IS * * GOVERNED BY A BSD-STYLE SOURCE LICENSE INCLUDED WITH THIS SOURCE * * IN 'COPYING'. PLEASE READ THESE TERMS BEFORE DISTRIBUTING. * * * * THE OggVorbis SOURCE CODE IS (C) COPYRIGHT 1994-2002 * * by the Xiph.Org Foundation http://www.xiph.org/ * * * ******************************************************************** function: packing variable sized words into an octet stream last mod: $Id: kate_bitwise.c,v 1.3 2008/08/05 20:14:21 lyrian Exp $ ********************************************************************/ /* We're 'LSb' endian; if we write a word but read individual bits, then we'll read the lsb first */ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #include "kate_bitwise.h" #define BUFFER_INCREMENT 256 static const unsigned long mask[]= {0x00000000,0x00000001,0x00000003,0x00000007,0x0000000f, 0x0000001f,0x0000003f,0x0000007f,0x000000ff,0x000001ff, 0x000003ff,0x000007ff,0x00000fff,0x00001fff,0x00003fff, 0x00007fff,0x0000ffff,0x0001ffff,0x0003ffff,0x0007ffff, 0x000fffff,0x001fffff,0x003fffff,0x007fffff,0x00ffffff, 0x01ffffff,0x03ffffff,0x07ffffff,0x0fffffff,0x1fffffff, 0x3fffffff,0x7fffffff,0xffffffff }; void kate_pack_writeinit(kate_pack_buffer *b){ memset(b,0,sizeof(*b)); b->ptr=b->buffer=kate_malloc(BUFFER_INCREMENT); b->buffer[0]='\0'; b->storage=BUFFER_INCREMENT; } void kate_pack_writetrunc(kate_pack_buffer *b,long bits){ long bytes=bits>>3; bits-=bytes*8; b->ptr=b->buffer+bytes; b->endbit=bits; b->endbyte=bytes; *b->ptr&=mask[bits]; } /* Takes only up to 32 bits. */ void kate_pack_write(kate_pack_buffer *b,unsigned long value,int bits){ if(b->endbyte+4>=b->storage){ b->buffer=kate_realloc(b->buffer,b->storage+BUFFER_INCREMENT); b->storage+=BUFFER_INCREMENT; b->ptr=b->buffer+b->endbyte; } value&=mask[bits]; bits+=b->endbit; b->ptr[0]|=value<endbit; if(bits>=8){ b->ptr[1]=(unsigned char)(value>>(8-b->endbit)); if(bits>=16){ b->ptr[2]=(unsigned char)(value>>(16-b->endbit)); if(bits>=24){ b->ptr[3]=(unsigned char)(value>>(24-b->endbit)); if(bits>=32){ if(b->endbit) b->ptr[4]=(unsigned char)(value>>(32-b->endbit)); else b->ptr[4]=0; } } } } b->endbyte+=bits/8; b->ptr+=bits/8; b->endbit=bits&7; } void kate_pack_writealign(kate_pack_buffer *b){ int bits=8-b->endbit; if(bits<8) kate_pack_write(b,0,bits); } static void kate_pack_writecopy_helper(kate_pack_buffer *b, void *source, long bits, void (*w)(kate_pack_buffer *, unsigned long, int), int msb){ unsigned char *ptr=(unsigned char *)source; long bytes=bits/8; bits-=bytes*8; if(b->endbit){ int i; /* unaligned copy. Do it the hard way. */ for(i=0;iendbyte+bytes+1>=b->storage){ b->storage=b->endbyte+bytes+BUFFER_INCREMENT; b->buffer=kate_realloc(b->buffer,b->storage); b->ptr=b->buffer+b->endbyte; } memmove(b->ptr,source,bytes); b->ptr+=bytes; b->endbyte+=bytes; *b->ptr=0; } if(bits){ if(msb) w(b,(unsigned long)(ptr[bytes]>>(8-bits)),bits); else w(b,(unsigned long)(ptr[bytes]),bits); } } void kate_pack_writecopy(kate_pack_buffer *b,void *source,long bits){ kate_pack_writecopy_helper(b,source,bits,kate_pack_write,0); } void kate_pack_reset(kate_pack_buffer *b){ b->ptr=b->buffer; b->buffer[0]=0; b->endbit=b->endbyte=0; } void kate_pack_writeclear(kate_pack_buffer *b){ kate_free(b->buffer); memset(b,0,sizeof(*b)); } void kate_pack_readinit(kate_pack_buffer *b,unsigned char *buf,int bytes){ memset(b,0,sizeof(*b)); b->buffer=b->ptr=buf; b->storage=bytes; } /* Read in bits without advancing the bitptr; bits <= 32 */ long kate_pack_look(kate_pack_buffer *b,int bits){ unsigned long ret; unsigned long m=mask[bits]; bits+=b->endbit; if(b->endbyte+4>=b->storage){ /* not the main path */ if(b->endbyte*8+bits>b->storage*8)return(-1); } ret=b->ptr[0]>>b->endbit; if(bits>8){ ret|=b->ptr[1]<<(8-b->endbit); if(bits>16){ ret|=b->ptr[2]<<(16-b->endbit); if(bits>24){ ret|=b->ptr[3]<<(24-b->endbit); if(bits>32 && b->endbit) ret|=b->ptr[4]<<(32-b->endbit); } } } return(m&ret); } long kate_pack_look1(kate_pack_buffer *b){ if(b->endbyte>=b->storage)return(-1); return((b->ptr[0]>>b->endbit)&1); } void kate_pack_adv(kate_pack_buffer *b,int bits){ bits+=b->endbit; b->ptr+=bits/8; b->endbyte+=bits/8; b->endbit=bits&7; } void kate_pack_adv1(kate_pack_buffer *b){ if(++(b->endbit)>7){ b->endbit=0; b->ptr++; b->endbyte++; } } /* bits <= 32 */ long kate_pack_read(kate_pack_buffer *b,int bits){ long ret; unsigned long m=mask[bits]; bits+=b->endbit; if(b->endbyte+4>=b->storage){ /* not the main path */ ret=-1L; if(b->endbyte*8+bits>b->storage*8)goto overflow; } ret=b->ptr[0]>>b->endbit; if(bits>8){ ret|=b->ptr[1]<<(8-b->endbit); if(bits>16){ ret|=b->ptr[2]<<(16-b->endbit); if(bits>24){ ret|=b->ptr[3]<<(24-b->endbit); if(bits>32 && b->endbit){ ret|=b->ptr[4]<<(32-b->endbit); } } } } ret&=m; overflow: b->ptr+=bits/8; b->endbyte+=bits/8; b->endbit=bits&7; return(ret); } long kate_pack_read1(kate_pack_buffer *b){ long ret; if(b->endbyte>=b->storage){ /* not the main path */ ret=-1L; goto overflow; } ret=(b->ptr[0]>>b->endbit)&1; overflow: b->endbit++; if(b->endbit>7){ b->endbit=0; b->ptr++; b->endbyte++; } return(ret); } long kate_pack_bytes(kate_pack_buffer *b){ return(b->endbyte+(b->endbit+7)/8); } long kate_pack_bits(kate_pack_buffer *b){ return(b->endbyte*8+b->endbit); } unsigned char *kate_pack_get_buffer(kate_pack_buffer *b){ return(b->buffer); } long kate_pack_readable_bits(kate_pack_buffer *b){ return b->storage*8-kate_pack_bits(b); } #undef BUFFER_INCREMENT libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_rle.h0000644000000000000000000000133311624163534012551 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifndef KATE_kate_rle_h_GUARD #define KATE_kate_rle_h_GUARD #include "kate_internal.h" #include "kate/kate.h" #include "kate_bitwise.h" extern int kate_rle_encode(size_t width,size_t height,const unsigned char *values,size_t bits,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) kate_internal; extern int kate_rle_decode(size_t width,size_t height,unsigned char *values,size_t bits,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) kate_internal; #endif libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_granule.c0000644000000000000000000001126011624163534013417 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #include "kate/kate.h" /** \ingroup granule Returns the granule shift for the given stream \param ki the kate_info structure describing the granule encoding setup \returns >=0 the granule shift \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_granule_shift(const kate_info *ki) { if (!ki) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; return ki->granule_shift; } /** \ingroup granule Converts a base/offset pair in seconds to a granule position \param ki the kate_info structure describing the granule encoding setup \param base the base time in seconds to convert \param offset the time offset in seconds to convert \returns >=0 the granule corresponding to the base/offset pair \returns KATE_E_* error */ kate_int64_t kate_time_granule(const kate_info *ki,kate_float base,kate_float offset) { kate_int64_t gbase,goffset; kate_float actual_base,actual_offset; if (!ki) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (base<0 || offset<0) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; gbase=(kate_int64_t)((base*ki->gps_numerator)/ki->gps_denominator); actual_base=gbase*(kate_float)ki->gps_denominator/ki->gps_numerator; gbase=(kate_int64_t)((actual_base*ki->gps_numerator)/ki->gps_denominator+(kate_float)0.5); actual_offset=offset+(base-actual_base); if (actual_offset<0) actual_offset=0; goffset=(kate_int64_t)((actual_offset*ki->gps_numerator)/ki->gps_denominator+(kate_float)0.5); /* check if the values fit with the granule encoding parameters */ if (gbase>=(((kate_int64_t)1)<<(63-ki->granule_shift))-1) return KATE_E_LIMIT; if (goffset>=(((kate_int64_t)1)<granule_shift)-1) return KATE_E_LIMIT; return (gbase<granule_shift)|goffset; } /** \ingroup granule Converts a granule position to a base+offset time representation in seconds. \param ki the kate_info structure describing the granule encoding setup \param granulepos the granulepos to convert to a time representation \param base a pointer where to store the base part of the time corresponding to the granulepos \param offset a pointer where to store the offset part of the time corresponding to the granulepos \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_granule_split_time(const kate_info *ki,kate_int64_t granulepos,kate_float *base,kate_float *offset) { kate_int64_t gbase,goffset; if (!ki || !base || !offset) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (granulepos<0) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; gbase=granulepos>>ki->granule_shift; goffset=granulepos-(gbase<granule_shift); *base=gbase*(kate_float)ki->gps_denominator/ki->gps_numerator; *offset=goffset*(kate_float)ki->gps_denominator/ki->gps_numerator; return 0; } /** \ingroup granule Converts a granule position to a time in seconds. \param ki the kate_info structure describing the granule encoding setup \param granulepos the granulepos to convert to a time \returns >=0 the time corresponding to the granulepos \returns KATE_E_* error */ kate_float kate_granule_time(const kate_info *ki,kate_int64_t granulepos) { kate_float base,offset; int ret; ret=kate_granule_split_time(ki,granulepos,&base,&offset); if (ret<0) return (kate_float)ret; return base+offset; } /** \ingroup granule Converts a duration to a granule duration \param ki the kate_info structure describing the granule encoding setup \param duration the duration in seconds to convert to a granulepos offset \returns >=0 the time corresponding to the granulepos \returns KATE_E_* error */ kate_int64_t kate_duration_granule(const kate_info *ki,kate_float duration) { kate_int64_t granule; if (!ki) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (duration<0) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; granule=(kate_int64_t)((duration*ki->gps_numerator)/ki->gps_denominator+(kate_float)0.5); if (granule<0) return KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE; return granule; } /** \ingroup granule Converts a granule offset position to a time in seconds. \param ki the kate_info structure describing the granule encoding setup \param duration the granulepos offset to convert to a time \returns >=0 the time corresponding to the granulepos offset \returns KATE_E_* error */ kate_float kate_granule_duration(const kate_info *ki,kate_int64_t duration) { if (!ki) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (duration<0) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; return duration*(kate_float)ki->gps_denominator/ki->gps_numerator; } libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_meta.c0000644000000000000000000002153711624247143012717 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #include #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #include "kate/kate.h" #include "kate_meta.h" static int kate_meta_init(kate_meta *km) { if (!km) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; km->nmeta=0; km->meta=NULL; return 0; } /** \ingroup meta Creates and initializes a kate_meta_list structure. \param km the structure to initialize \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_meta_create(kate_meta **km) { kate_meta *tmp; int ret; if (!km) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; tmp=(kate_meta*)kate_malloc(sizeof(kate_meta)); if (!tmp) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; ret=kate_meta_init(tmp); if (ret<0) { kate_free(tmp); return ret; } *km=tmp; return 0; } static int kate_meta_clear(kate_meta *km) { size_t n; if (!km) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; for (n=0;nnmeta;++n) { kate_meta_leaf *kml=km->meta+n; kate_free(kml->tag); kate_free(kml->value); } kate_free(km->meta); return 0; } /** \ingroup meta Destroys a kate_meta structure. \param km the structure to destroy \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_meta_destroy(kate_meta *km) { if (!km) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kate_meta_clear(km); kate_free(km); return 0; } static int kate_meta_check_tag(const char *tag) { if (!tag || !*tag) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; while (*tag) { int c=*tag++; if (c<0x20 || c>0x7d || c=='=') return KATE_E_BAD_TAG; } return 0; } /** \ingroup meta Adds a tag/value metadata pair to the kate_meta structure. The tag must be 7 bit ASCII, and may not contain embedded NULs The value is binary data, and dependent on the tag. Text values should be UTF-8 and may contain embedded NULs \param km the kate_meta structure to add the metadata to \param tag the tag for the metadata add \param value the value for the metadata add (a stream of len bytes) \param len the number of bytes in the value \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_meta_add(kate_meta *km,const char *tag,const char *value,size_t len) { kate_meta_leaf *meta; char *mtag,*mvalue; int ret; if (!km || !tag || !value) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; ret=kate_check_add_overflow(km->nmeta,1,NULL); if (ret<0) return ret; ret=kate_check_add_overflow(len,1,NULL); if (ret<0) return ret; ret=kate_meta_check_tag(tag); if (ret<0) return ret; meta=(kate_meta_leaf*)kate_checked_realloc(km->meta,(km->nmeta+1),sizeof(kate_meta_leaf)); if (!meta) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; km->meta=meta; mtag=kate_malloc(strlen(tag)+1); if (!mtag) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; strcpy(mtag,tag); mvalue=kate_malloc(len); if (!mvalue) { kate_free(mtag); return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } memcpy(mvalue,value,len); km->meta[km->nmeta].tag=mtag; km->meta[km->nmeta].value=mvalue; km->meta[km->nmeta].len=len; ++km->nmeta; return 0; } /** \ingroup meta Adds a tag/value metadata pair to the kate_meta structure. \param km the kate_meta structure to add the metadata to \param tag the tag for the metadata add \param value the value for the metadata add (a NUL terminated UTF-8 string) \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_meta_add_string(kate_meta *km,const char *tag,const char *value) { size_t len; int ret; if (!value) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; len=strlen(value)+1; ret=kate_text_validate(kate_utf8,value,len); if (ret<0) return ret; return kate_meta_add(km,tag,value,len); } /** \ingroup meta Retrieves the data for a given metadata. \param km the kate_meta structure to search in \param tag the tag to search for \param idx the index of the tag to search for (eg, if a tag is present more than once) \param value where to store the value of the tag \param len where to store the length (in bytes) of the value \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_meta_query_tag(const kate_meta *km,const char *tag,unsigned int idx,const char **value,size_t *len) { size_t n; if (!km || !tag) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; for (n=0;nnmeta;++n) { if (!kate_ascii_strcasecmp(tag,km->meta[n].tag)) { if (idx==0) { if (value) *value=km->meta[n].value; if (len) *len=km->meta[n].len; return 0; } --idx; } } return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; } /** \ingroup meta Retrieves the data for a given metadata. \param km the kate_meta structure to search in \param idx the index of the metadata to get data for \param tag where to store the tag of the metadata \param value where to store the value of the tag \param len where to store the length (in bytes) of the value \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_meta_query(const kate_meta *km,unsigned int idx,const char **tag,const char **value,size_t *len) { if (!km || idx>=km->nmeta) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (tag) *tag=km->meta[idx].tag; if (value) *value=km->meta[idx].value; if (len) *len=km->meta[idx].len; return 0; } /** \ingroup meta Returns the number of metadata with the given tag \param km the kate_meta structure to search in \param tag the tag to search for \returns 0 success, no matching tags were found \returns >0 success, the value is the number of tags found \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_meta_query_tag_count(const kate_meta *km,const char *tag) { size_t n; int count=0; int ret; if (!km || !tag) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; ret=kate_meta_check_tag(tag); if (ret<0) return ret; for (n=0;nnmeta;++n) { if (!kate_ascii_strcasecmp(tag,km->meta[n].tag)) ++count; } return count; } /** \ingroup meta Returns the number of metadata in this structure \param km the kate_meta structure to search in \returns 0 success, no metadata is present \returns >0 success, the value is the number of metadata found \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_meta_query_count(const kate_meta *km) { if (!km) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; return km->nmeta; } /** \ingroup meta Removes a given metadata pair. \param km the kate_meta structure to change \param tag the tag to search for, may be NULL to match any tag \param idx the index of the metadata \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_meta_remove_tag(kate_meta *km,const char *tag,unsigned int idx) { size_t n; if (!km) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; for (n=0;nnmeta;++n) { if (!tag || !kate_ascii_strcasecmp(tag,km->meta[n].tag)) { if (idx==0) { kate_free(km->meta[n].tag); kate_free(km->meta[n].value); if (n+1!=km->nmeta) memmove(km->meta+n,km->meta+n+1,(km->nmeta-n-1)*sizeof(kate_meta_leaf)); --km->nmeta; return 0; } --idx; } } return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; } /** \ingroup meta Removes a given metadata pair. \param km the kate_meta structure to change \param idx the index of the metadata \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_meta_remove(kate_meta *km,unsigned int idx) { if (!km || idx>=km->nmeta) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kate_free(km->meta[idx].tag); kate_free(km->meta[idx].value); if (idx+1!=km->nmeta) memmove(km->meta+idx,km->meta+idx+1,(km->nmeta-idx-1)*sizeof(kate_meta_leaf)); --km->nmeta; return 0; } /** \ingroup meta Merges two sets of metadata together \param km the kate_meta structure to contain the merged metadata. \param km2 the kate_meta structure to merge to km. It will be freed if this call is successful. \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_meta_merge(kate_meta *km,kate_meta *km2) { kate_meta_leaf *tmp; size_t count,n; int ret; if (!km || !km2) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (km2->nmeta==0) return 0; ret=kate_check_add_overflow(km->nmeta,km2->nmeta,&count); if (ret<0) return ret; tmp=(kate_meta_leaf*)kate_checked_realloc(km->meta,count,sizeof(kate_meta_leaf)); if (!tmp) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; for (n=0;nnmeta;++n) { tmp[km->nmeta+n]=km2->meta[n]; } kate_free(km2->meta); km->meta=tmp; km->nmeta+=km2->nmeta; kate_free(km2); return 0; } int kate_meta_create_copy(kate_meta **km,const kate_meta *km2) { kate_meta *tmp; kate_meta_leaf *kml; size_t n; int ret; ret=kate_meta_create(&tmp); if (ret<0) return ret; kml=km2->meta; for (n=0;nnmeta;++n,++kml) { ret=kate_meta_add(tmp,kml->tag,kml->value,kml->len); if (ret<0) { kate_meta_destroy(tmp); return ret; } } *km=tmp; return 0; } libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_decode.c0000644000000000000000000013373011624247143013213 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #include "kate/kate.h" #include "kate_decode_state.h" #include "kate_fp.h" #include "kate_rle.h" typedef struct kate_memory_guard { size_t size; void **pointers; } kate_memory_guard; static void *kate_memory_guard_malloc(kate_memory_guard *kmg,size_t size) { void **new_pointers; void *ptr; int ret; ret=kate_check_add_overflow(kmg->size,1,NULL); if (ret<0) return NULL; ptr=kate_malloc(size); if (!ptr) return NULL; new_pointers=(void**)kate_checked_realloc(kmg->pointers,(kmg->size+1),sizeof(void*)); if (!new_pointers) { kate_free(ptr); return NULL; } kmg->pointers=new_pointers; kmg->pointers[kmg->size++]=ptr; return ptr; } static void *kate_memory_guard_checked_malloc(kate_memory_guard *kmg,size_t size1,size_t size2) { size_t size; int ret=kate_check_mul_overflow(size1,size2,&size); if (ret<0) return NULL; return kate_memory_guard_malloc(kmg,size); } static void kate_memory_guard_flush(kate_memory_guard *kmg,int free_pointers) { size_t n; if (free_pointers) { for (n=0;nsize;++n) kate_free(kmg->pointers[n]); } kmg->size=0; } static void kate_memory_guard_destroy(kate_memory_guard *kmg,int free_pointers) { kate_memory_guard_flush(kmg,free_pointers); if (kmg->pointers) kate_free(kmg->pointers); } static int kate_memory_guard_merge(kate_memory_guard *kmg,kate_memory_guard *parent_kmg) { void **new_pointers; int ret; size_t new_size; ret=kate_check_add_overflow(parent_kmg->size,kmg->size,&new_size); if (ret<0) return ret; new_pointers=(void**)kate_checked_realloc(parent_kmg->pointers,new_size,sizeof(void*)); if (!new_pointers) { kate_memory_guard_destroy(kmg,1); return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } parent_kmg->pointers=new_pointers; memcpy(parent_kmg->pointers+parent_kmg->size,kmg->pointers,kmg->size*sizeof(void*)); parent_kmg->size=new_size; kate_memory_guard_destroy(kmg,0); return 0; } #define KMG_GUARD() kate_memory_guard kmg={0,NULL} #define KMG_MALLOC(size) kate_memory_guard_malloc(&kmg,size) #define KMG_CHECKED_MALLOC(size1,size2) kate_memory_guard_checked_malloc(&kmg,size1,size2) #define KMG_MERGE(parent_kmg) kate_memory_guard_merge(&kmg,parent_kmg) #define KMG_ERROR(ret) (kate_memory_guard_destroy(&kmg,1),ret) #define KMG_OK() (kate_memory_guard_destroy(&kmg,0),0) #define KMG_FLUSH(free_pointers) kate_memory_guard_flush(&kmg,free_pointers) static int kate_readbuf(kate_pack_buffer *kpb,char *s,int len) { if (len<0) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if ((kate_pack_readable_bits(kpb)+7)/8data,kp->nbytes); headerid=kate_pack_read(&kpb,8); if (headerid!=0x80) return 0; return !kate_decode_check_magic(&kpb); } static int kate_check_eop(kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { int bits; if (!kpb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; /* ensure any remaining bits in the current byte are zero (reading 0 bytes yields zero) */ bits=7&(8-(kate_pack_bits(kpb)&7)); if (bits>0) { if (kate_pack_read(kpb,bits)) return KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; } if (kate_pack_look1(kpb)>=0) return KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; /* no more data expected */ return 0; } static int kate_decode_read_canvas_size(kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { size_t base,shift; if (!kpb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; shift=kate_pack_read(kpb,4); base=kate_pack_read(kpb,4); base|=(kate_pack_read(kpb,8)<<4); return base<bitstream_version_major=kate_pack_read(kpb,8); ki->bitstream_version_minor=kate_pack_read(kpb,8); if (ki->bitstream_version_major>KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MAJOR) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_VERSION); ki->num_headers=kate_pack_read(kpb,8); if (ki->num_headers<1) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); ki->text_encoding=kate_pack_read(kpb,8); ki->text_directionality=kate_pack_read(kpb,8); reserved=kate_pack_read(kpb,8); if (ki->bitstream_version_major==0 && ki->bitstream_version_minor<3) { if (reserved!=0) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); /* reserved - 0 */ } ki->granule_shift=kate_pack_read(kpb,8); ret=kate_decode_read_canvas_size(kpb); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); ki->original_canvas_width=ret; ret=kate_decode_read_canvas_size(kpb); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); ki->original_canvas_height=ret; reserved=kate_read32(kpb); if (ki->bitstream_version_major==0 && ki->bitstream_version_minor<3) { if (reserved!=0) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); /* reserved - 0 */ } ki->gps_numerator=kate_read32(kpb); ki->gps_denominator=kate_read32(kpb); if (ki->granule_shift>=64) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); if (ki->gps_numerator==0) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); if (ki->gps_denominator==0) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); /* should not be needed anymore, calculations on these should be ok with full 32 bit range if ((ki->gps_numerator^ki->gps_denominator)<0) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); */ len=16; language=(char*)KMG_MALLOC(len); if (!language) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY); ret=kate_readbuf(kpb,language,len); /* a terminating null is included */ if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); if (language[len-1]) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); /* but do check it to be sure */ len=16; category=(char*)KMG_MALLOC(len); if (!category) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY); ret=kate_readbuf(kpb,category,len); /* a terminating null is included */ if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); if (category[len-1]) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); /* but do check it to be sure */ ret=kate_check_eop(kpb); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); ki->language=language; ki->category=category; return KMG_OK(); } static int kate_decode_comment_packet(const kate_info *ki,kate_comment *kc,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { KMG_GUARD(); int ret,len,nc; char **user_comments,*vendor; int comments,*comment_lengths; if (!ki || !kc || !kpb) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER); len=kate_read32(kpb); if (len<0) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); if (!ki->no_limits && len>KATE_LIMIT_COMMENT_LENGTH) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_LIMIT); vendor=(char*)KMG_MALLOC(len+1); if (!vendor) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY); ret=kate_readbuf(kpb,vendor,len); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); vendor[len]=0; comments=kate_read32(kpb); if (comments<0) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); if (!ki->no_limits && len>KATE_LIMIT_COMMENTS) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_LIMIT); user_comments=(char**)KMG_CHECKED_MALLOC(comments,sizeof(char*)); comment_lengths=(int*)KMG_CHECKED_MALLOC(comments,sizeof(int)); if (!user_comments || !comment_lengths) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY); for (nc=0;ncno_limits && len>KATE_LIMIT_COMMENT_LENGTH) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_LIMIT); user_comments[nc]=(char*)KMG_MALLOC(len+1); if (!user_comments[nc]) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY); if (len) { ret=kate_readbuf(kpb,user_comments[nc],len); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); } user_comments[nc][len]=0; comment_lengths[nc]=len; } ret=kate_check_eop(kpb); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); kc->user_comments=user_comments; kc->comment_lengths=comment_lengths; kc->comments=comments; kc->vendor=vendor; return KMG_OK(); } static int kate_decode_region(const kate_info *ki,kate_region *kr,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { int ret; if (!kr || !kpb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kr->metric=kate_pack_read(kpb,8); kr->x=kate_read32v(kpb); kr->y=kate_read32v(kpb); kr->w=kate_read32v(kpb); kr->h=kate_read32v(kpb); kr->style=kate_read32v(kpb); if (((ki->bitstream_version_major<<8)|ki->bitstream_version_minor)>=0x0002) { /* 0.2 adds a warp for clip */ kate_read32v(kpb); /* the size of the warp */ kr->clip=kate_pack_read1(kpb); } else { kr->clip=0; } if (((ki->bitstream_version_major<<8)|ki->bitstream_version_minor)>=0x0006) { /* 0.6 adds a warp for metadata */ kate_read32v(kpb); /* the size of the warp */ ret=kate_read_metadata(kpb,&kr->meta); if (ret<0) return ret; } else { kr->meta=NULL; } return kate_warp(kpb); } static int kate_decode_regions_packet(kate_info *ki,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { KMG_GUARD(); int ret,n,nregions; kate_region **regions; if (!ki || !kpb) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER); nregions=kate_read32v(kpb); if (nregions<0) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); if (!ki->no_limits && nregions>KATE_LIMIT_REGIONS) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_LIMIT); regions=(kate_region**)KMG_CHECKED_MALLOC(nregions,sizeof(kate_region*)); if (!regions) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY); for (n=0;nnregions=nregions; ki->regions=regions; return KMG_OK(); } static int kate_decode_color(kate_color *kc,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { if (!kc || !kpb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kc->r=kate_pack_read(kpb,8); kc->g=kate_pack_read(kpb,8); kc->b=kate_pack_read(kpb,8); kc->a=kate_pack_read(kpb,8); return 0; } static int kate_decode_style(const kate_info *ki,kate_style *ks,kate_pack_buffer *kpb,kate_memory_guard *parent_kmg) { KMG_GUARD(); int ret; kate_float d[8]; size_t idx; int len; if (!ks || !kpb) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER); ret=kate_fp_decode_kate_float(sizeof(d)/sizeof(d[0]),d,1,kpb); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); idx=0; ks->halign=d[idx++]; ks->valign=d[idx++]; ks->font_width=d[idx++]; ks->font_height=d[idx++]; ks->left_margin=d[idx++]; ks->top_margin=d[idx++]; ks->right_margin=d[idx++]; ks->bottom_margin=d[idx++]; ret=kate_decode_color(&ks->text_color,kpb); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); ret=kate_decode_color(&ks->background_color,kpb); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); ret=kate_decode_color(&ks->draw_color,kpb); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); ks->font_metric=kate_pack_read(kpb,8); ks->margin_metric=kate_pack_read(kpb,8); ks->bold=kate_pack_read1(kpb); ks->italics=kate_pack_read1(kpb); ks->underline=kate_pack_read1(kpb); ks->strike=kate_pack_read1(kpb); if (((ki->bitstream_version_major<<8)|ki->bitstream_version_minor)>=0x0002) { /* 0.2 adds a warp for justify and font */ kate_read32v(kpb); /* the size of the warp */ ks->justify=kate_pack_read1(kpb); len=kate_read32v(kpb); if (len<0) { return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); } else if (len>0) { ks->font=(char*)KMG_MALLOC(len+1); if (!ks->font) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY); ret=kate_readbuf(kpb,ks->font,len); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); ks->font[len]=0; } else { ks->font=NULL; } } else { ks->justify=0; ks->font=NULL; } if (((ki->bitstream_version_major<<8)|ki->bitstream_version_minor)>=0x0004) { /* 0.4 adds a warp for wrap mode */ kate_read32v(kpb); /* the size of the warp */ ks->wrap_mode=kate_read32v(kpb); } else { ks->wrap_mode=kate_wrap_word; } if (((ki->bitstream_version_major<<8)|ki->bitstream_version_minor)>=0x0006) { /* 0.6 adds a warp for metadata */ kate_read32v(kpb); /* the size of the warp */ ret=kate_read_metadata(kpb,&ks->meta); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); } else { ks->meta=NULL; } ret=kate_warp(kpb); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); return KMG_MERGE(parent_kmg); } static int kate_decode_styles_packet(kate_info *ki,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { KMG_GUARD(); int ret,n,nstyles; kate_style **styles; if (!ki || !kpb) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER); nstyles=kate_read32v(kpb); if (nstyles<0) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); if (!ki->no_limits && nstyles>KATE_LIMIT_STYLES) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_LIMIT); styles=(kate_style**)KMG_CHECKED_MALLOC(nstyles,sizeof(kate_style*)); if (!styles) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY); for (n=0;nnstyles=nstyles; ki->styles=styles; return KMG_OK(); } static int kate_decode_curve(const kate_info *ki,kate_curve *kc,kate_pack_buffer *kpb,kate_memory_guard *parent_kmg) { KMG_GUARD(); int ret; if (!ki || !kc || !kpb) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER); kc->type=kate_pack_read(kpb,8); kc->npts=kate_read32v(kpb); ret=kate_warp(kpb); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); if (!ki->no_limits && kc->npts>KATE_LIMIT_CURVE_POINTS) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_LIMIT); kc->pts=(kate_float*)KMG_CHECKED_MALLOC(kc->npts,2*sizeof(kate_float)); if (!kc->pts) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY); ret=kate_fp_decode_kate_float(kc->npts,kc->pts,2,kpb); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); /* on success, add our memory to the parent guard */ return KMG_MERGE(parent_kmg); } static int kate_decode_curves_packet(kate_info *ki,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { KMG_GUARD(); int ret,n,ncurves; kate_curve **curves=NULL; if (!ki || !kpb) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER); ncurves=kate_read32v(kpb); if (ncurves<0) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); if (!ki->no_limits && ncurves>KATE_LIMIT_CURVES) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_LIMIT); if (ncurves>0) { curves=(kate_curve**)KMG_CHECKED_MALLOC(ncurves,sizeof(kate_curve*)); if (!curves) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY); for (n=0;nncurves=ncurves; ki->curves=curves; return KMG_OK(); } static int kate_decode_motion(const kate_info *ki,kate_motion *km,kate_pack_buffer *kpb,kate_memory_guard *parent_kmg) { KMG_GUARD(); size_t n; int ret; if (!ki || !km || !kpb) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER); km->ncurves=kate_read32v(kpb); if (!ki->no_limits && km->ncurves>KATE_LIMIT_MOTION_CURVES) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_LIMIT); km->curves=(kate_curve**)KMG_CHECKED_MALLOC(km->ncurves,sizeof(kate_curve*)); if (!km->curves) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY); km->durations=(kate_float*)KMG_CHECKED_MALLOC(km->ncurves,sizeof(kate_float)); if (!km->durations) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY); for (n=0;nncurves;++n) { if (kate_pack_read1(kpb)) { size_t idx=kate_read32v(kpb); if (idx>=ki->ncurves) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); km->curves[n]=ki->curves[idx]; } else { km->curves[n]=(kate_curve*)KMG_MALLOC(sizeof(kate_curve)); if (!km->curves[n]) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY); ret=kate_decode_curve(ki,km->curves[n],kpb,&kmg); if (kate_overread(kpb)) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); } } ret=kate_fp_decode_kate_float(km->ncurves,km->durations,1,kpb); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); km->x_mapping=kate_pack_read(kpb,8); km->y_mapping=kate_pack_read(kpb,8); km->semantics=kate_pack_read(kpb,8); km->periodic=kate_pack_read1(kpb); if (((ki->bitstream_version_major<<8)|ki->bitstream_version_minor)>=0x0006) { /* 0.6 adds a warp for metadata */ kate_read32v(kpb); /* the size of the warp */ ret=kate_read_metadata(kpb,&km->meta); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); } else { km->meta=NULL; } ret=kate_warp(kpb); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); return KMG_MERGE(parent_kmg); } static int kate_decode_motions_packet(kate_info *ki,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { KMG_GUARD(); int ret,n,nmotions; kate_motion **motions=NULL; if (!ki || !kpb) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER); nmotions=kate_read32v(kpb); if (nmotions<0) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); if (!ki->no_limits && nmotions>KATE_LIMIT_MOTIONS) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_LIMIT); if (nmotions>0) { motions=(kate_motion**)KMG_CHECKED_MALLOC(nmotions,sizeof(kate_motion*)); if (!motions) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY); for (n=0;nnmotions=nmotions; ki->motions=motions; return KMG_OK(); } static int kate_decode_palette(const kate_info *ki,kate_palette *kp,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { kate_color *colors; size_t n; int ret; if (!ki || !kp || !kpb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kp->ncolors=kate_pack_read(kpb,8)+1; colors=(kate_color*)kate_checked_malloc(kp->ncolors,sizeof(kate_color)); if (!colors) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; for (n=0;nncolors;++n) { ret=kate_decode_color(colors+n,kpb); if (kate_overread(kpb)) { kate_free(colors); return ret; } if (ret<0) { kate_free(colors); return ret; } } if (((ki->bitstream_version_major<<8)|ki->bitstream_version_minor)>=0x0006) { /* 0.6 adds a warp for metadata */ kate_read32v(kpb); /* the size of the warp */ ret=kate_read_metadata(kpb,&kp->meta); if (ret<0) return ret; } else { kp->meta=NULL; } ret=kate_warp(kpb); if (ret<0) return ret; kp->colors=colors; return 0; } static int kate_decode_palettes_packet(kate_info *ki,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { KMG_GUARD(); int ret,n,npalettes; kate_palette **palettes=NULL; if (!ki || !kpb) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER); npalettes=kate_read32v(kpb); if (npalettes<0) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); if (!ki->no_limits && npalettes>KATE_LIMIT_PALETTES) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_LIMIT); if (npalettes>0) { palettes=(kate_palette**)KMG_CHECKED_MALLOC(npalettes,sizeof(kate_palette*)); if (!palettes) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY); for (n=0;nnpalettes=npalettes; ki->palettes=palettes; return KMG_OK(); } static int kate_decode_bitmap(const kate_info *ki,kate_bitmap *kb,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { size_t n,npixels; unsigned char *pixels; int ret,encoding; if (!ki || !kb || !kpb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kb->width=kate_read32v(kpb); kb->height=kate_read32v(kpb); kb->bpp=kate_pack_read(kpb,8); if (kb->width<=0 || kb->height<=0 || kb->bpp>8) return KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; if (!ki->no_limits && (kb->width>KATE_LIMIT_BITMAP_SIZE || kb->height>KATE_LIMIT_BITMAP_SIZE)) return KATE_E_LIMIT; if (kb->bpp==0) { /* raw bitmap */ kb->type=kate_pack_read(kpb,8); kb->palette=-1; switch (kb->type) { case kate_bitmap_type_paletted: encoding=kate_pack_read(kpb,8); switch (encoding) { case 1: /* RLE encoded */ kb->bpp=kate_read32v(kpb); kb->palette=kate_read32v(kpb); pixels=(unsigned char*)kate_checked_malloc(kb->width,kb->height); if (!pixels) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; ret=kate_rle_decode(kb->width,kb->height,pixels,kb->bpp,kpb); if (ret<0) return ret; break; default: return KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; } break; case kate_bitmap_type_png: kb->size=kate_read32(kpb); if (!ki->no_limits && kb->size>KATE_LIMIT_BITMAP_RAW_SIZE) return KATE_E_LIMIT; pixels=(unsigned char*)kate_malloc(kb->size); if (!pixels) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; ret=kate_readbuf(kpb,(char*)pixels,kb->size); if (ret<0) { kate_free(pixels); return ret; } break; default: return KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; } } else { /* paletted bitmap */ kb->type=kate_bitmap_type_paletted; kb->palette=kate_read32v(kpb); ret=kate_check_mul_overflow(kb->width,kb->height,&npixels); if (ret<0) return ret; pixels=(unsigned char*)kate_malloc(npixels); if (!pixels) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; if ((size_t)kate_pack_bits(kpb)bpp) { kate_free(pixels); return KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; } for (n=0;nbpp); } if (kate_overread(kpb)) { kate_free(pixels); return KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; } } if (((ki->bitstream_version_major<<8)|ki->bitstream_version_minor)>=0x0004) { /* 0.4 adds a warp for x/y offset */ kate_read32v(kpb); /* the size of the warp */ kb->x_offset=kate_read32v(kpb); kb->y_offset=kate_read32v(kpb); } else { kb->x_offset=0; kb->y_offset=0; } if (((ki->bitstream_version_major<<8)|ki->bitstream_version_minor)>=0x0006) { /* 0.6 adds a warp for metadata */ kate_read32v(kpb); /* the size of the warp */ ret=kate_read_metadata(kpb,&kb->meta); if (ret<0) return ret; } else { kb->meta=NULL; } kb->internal=1; ret=kate_warp(kpb); if (ret<0) return ret; kb->pixels=pixels; return 0; } static int kate_decode_bitmaps_packet(kate_info *ki,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { KMG_GUARD(); int ret,n,nbitmaps; kate_bitmap **bitmaps=NULL; if (!ki || !kpb) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER); nbitmaps=kate_read32v(kpb); if (nbitmaps<0) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); if (!ki->no_limits && nbitmaps>KATE_LIMIT_BITMAPS) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_LIMIT); if (nbitmaps>0) { bitmaps=(kate_bitmap**)KMG_CHECKED_MALLOC(nbitmaps,sizeof(kate_bitmap*)); if (!bitmaps) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY); for (n=0;nnbitmaps=nbitmaps; ki->bitmaps=bitmaps; return KMG_OK(); } static int kate_decode_font_range(const kate_info *ki,kate_font_range *kfr,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { if (!ki || !kfr || !kpb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kfr->first_code_point=kate_read32v(kpb); kfr->last_code_point=kate_read32v(kpb); kfr->first_bitmap=kate_read32v(kpb); return kate_warp(kpb); } static int kate_decode_font_ranges_packet(kate_info *ki,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { KMG_GUARD(); int l,n,ret; int nfont_ranges,nfont_mappings; kate_font_range **font_ranges=NULL; kate_font_mapping **font_mappings=NULL; if (!ki || !kpb) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER); nfont_ranges=kate_read32v(kpb); if (nfont_ranges<0) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); if (!ki->no_limits && nfont_ranges>KATE_LIMIT_FONT_RANGES) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_LIMIT); if (nfont_ranges>0) { font_ranges=(kate_font_range**)KMG_CHECKED_MALLOC(nfont_ranges,sizeof(kate_font_range*)); if (!font_ranges) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY); for (n=0;nnfont_ranges=nfont_ranges; ki->font_ranges=font_ranges; /* now, the mappings */ nfont_mappings=kate_read32v(kpb); if (nfont_mappings<0) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); if (!ki->no_limits && nfont_mappings>KATE_LIMIT_FONT_MAPPINGS) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_LIMIT); if (nfont_mappings>0) { font_mappings=(kate_font_mapping**)KMG_CHECKED_MALLOC(nfont_mappings,sizeof(kate_font_mapping*)); if (!font_mappings) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY); for (n=0;nno_limits && nfont_ranges>KATE_LIMIT_FONT_MAPPING_RANGES) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_LIMIT); if (nfont_ranges>0) { font_ranges=(kate_font_range**)KMG_CHECKED_MALLOC(nfont_ranges,sizeof(kate_font_range*)); if (!font_ranges) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY); for (l=0;l=ki->nfont_ranges) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); font_ranges[l]=ki->font_ranges[idx]; } else { font_ranges[l]=(kate_font_range*)KMG_MALLOC(sizeof(kate_font_range)); if (!font_ranges[l]) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY); ret=kate_decode_font_range(ki,font_ranges[l],kpb); if (kate_overread(kpb)) return KMG_ERROR(KATE_E_BAD_PACKET); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); } } font_mappings[n]->nranges=nfont_ranges; font_mappings[n]->ranges=font_ranges; } else { font_mappings[n]->nranges=0; font_mappings[n]->ranges=NULL; } } } ret=kate_warp(kpb); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); ret=kate_check_eop(kpb); if (ret<0) return KMG_ERROR(ret); ki->nfont_mappings=nfont_mappings; ki->font_mappings=font_mappings; return KMG_OK(); } /** \ingroup decoding Decodes a header packet, and updates the kate_info and kate_comment structures from the decoded data. \param ki the kate_info structure to update \param kc the kate_comment structure to update \param kp the packet to decode \returns 0 success \returns 1 success, and all headers have been decoded \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_decode_headerin(kate_info *ki,kate_comment *kc,kate_packet *kp) { kate_pack_buffer kpb; unsigned char headerid; int ret; int packetno; if (!ki || !kc || !kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kate_pack_readinit(&kpb,kp->data,kp->nbytes); headerid=kate_pack_read(&kpb,8); ret=kate_decode_check_magic(&kpb); if (ret<0) return ret; if (!(headerid&0x80)) return KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; packetno=headerid&~0x80; if (packetnonum_headers) { if (ki->probe!=packetno) return KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; } /* starting with 0.1.4 (bitstream version 0.2, unchanged), there was a change in the interpretation of the Kate magic, at the request of Xiph, to limit signature length to 8 bytes. So the signature (from byte offset 1, after the packet type byte) is now only 7 bytes rather than 8, but all headers packets have a reserved 0 byte after the signature, so the actual bitstream format is left unchanged */ if (kate_pack_read(&kpb,8)!=0) return KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; switch (packetno) { case 0: /* this is the info packet */ ret=kate_decode_info_header(ki,&kpb); break; case 1: /* this is the comments packet */ ret=kate_decode_comment_packet(ki,kc,&kpb); break; case 2: /* this is the region list packet */ ret=kate_decode_regions_packet(ki,&kpb); break; case 3: /* this is the style list packet */ ret=kate_decode_styles_packet(ki,&kpb); break; case 4: /* this is the curve list packet */ ret=kate_decode_curves_packet(ki,&kpb); break; case 5: /* this is the motion list packet */ ret=kate_decode_motions_packet(ki,&kpb); break; case 6: /* this is the palette list packet */ ret=kate_decode_palettes_packet(ki,&kpb); break; case 7: /* this is the bitmap list packet */ ret=kate_decode_bitmaps_packet(ki,&kpb); break; case 8: /* this is the font ranges list packet */ ret=kate_decode_font_ranges_packet(ki,&kpb); if (ret==0) ret=1; /* we're done, we know of no more headers to come */ break; default: /* we ignore extra header packets for future proofing */ ret=0; break; } if (ret>=0) { /* if the header was parsed successfully, we're ready for the next one */ ki->probe++; } return ret; } /** \ingroup decoding Initializes a kate_state structure for decoding using the supplied kate_info structure. When done, the kate_state should be cleared using kate_clear. \param k the kate_state to initialize for decoding \param ki the kate_info structure initialized from the decoded headers \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_decode_init(kate_state *k,kate_info *ki) { if (!k || !ki) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; k->ki=ki; k->kes=NULL; k->kds=kate_decode_state_create(); if (!k->kds) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; return 0; } #define READ_OVERRIDE(read) \ do { \ if (kate_pack_read1(kpb)) { read; } \ } while(0) #if 0 && defined DEBUG #include #include #include #include #define RNDERR(label) \ do { \ static int seed=0; \ if (!seed) { \ const char *env=getenv("KATE_RAND_SEED"); \ if (env) srand(atoi(env)); else srand(time(NULL)^getpid()); \ seed=1; \ } \ if (((rand()>>8)&0xff)==0) { \ ret=KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; \ goto label; \ } \ } while(0) #else #define RNDERR(label) ((void)0) #endif static int kate_decode_text_packet(kate_state *k,kate_pack_buffer *kpb,int repeat) { KMG_GUARD(); int ret,n; int len; char *text; kate_decode_state *kds; kate_event *ev; if (!k || !kpb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kds) return KATE_E_INIT; ret=kate_decode_state_clear(k->kds,k->ki,1); if (ret<0) return ret; kds=k->kds; ev=kds->event; ev->start=kate_read64(kpb); ev->duration=kate_read64(kpb); ev->backlink=kate_read64(kpb); if (ev->start<0 || ev->duration<0) goto error_bad_packet; if (ev->backlink<0 || ev->backlink>ev->start) goto error_bad_packet; RNDERR(error_bad_packet); ev->start_time=kate_granule_duration(k->ki,ev->start); ev->end_time=ev->start_time+kate_granule_duration(k->ki,ev->duration); len=kate_read32(kpb); if (len<0) goto error_bad_packet; RNDERR(error_bad_packet); if (!k->ki->no_limits && len>KATE_LIMIT_TEXT_LENGTH) goto error_limit; RNDERR(error_limit); /* read the text, and null terminate it - 4 characters for UTF-32 */ if (kate_check_add_overflow(len,4,NULL)) goto error_out_of_memory; text=(char*)KMG_MALLOC(len+4); if (!text) goto error_out_of_memory; RNDERR(error_out_of_memory); ret=kate_readbuf(kpb,text,len); if (ret<0) goto error_bad_packet; text[len]=0; text[len+1]=0; text[len+2]=0; text[len+3]=0; /* we can't validate the text yet, as we don't know whether there's a text encoding override later, so we delay validatation till we've read the overrides */ ev->text=text; ev->len=len; ev->len0=len+4; if (kate_pack_read1(kpb)) { ev->id=kate_read32v(kpb); } if (repeat && ev->id>=0) { /* if this is a repeat, check if we have this event already */ ret=kate_decode_state_find_event(k->kds,ev->id); if (ret<0 && ret!=KATE_E_NOT_FOUND) goto error; if (ret>=0) goto ignore; } if (kate_pack_read1(kpb)) { kate_motion **motions=NULL; size_t nmotions=0; len=kate_read32v(kpb); if (len<=0) goto error_bad_packet; /* if the flag was set, there's at least one */ if (!k->ki->no_limits && len>KATE_LIMIT_TEXT_MOTIONS) goto error_limit; RNDERR(error_limit); motions=(kate_motion**)KMG_CHECKED_MALLOC(len,sizeof(kate_motion*)); if (!motions) goto error_out_of_memory; RNDERR(error_out_of_memory); nmotions=0; for (n=0;n=k->ki->nmotions) goto error_bad_packet; RNDERR(error_bad_packet); motions[n]=k->ki->motions[idx]; } else { motions[n]=KMG_MALLOC(sizeof(kate_motion)); if (!motions[n]) goto error_out_of_memory; RNDERR(error_out_of_memory); ret=kate_decode_motion(k->ki,motions[n],kpb,&kmg); if (kate_overread(kpb)) goto error_bad_packet; if (ret<0) goto error; RNDERR(error); } ++nmotions; } ev->motions=motions; ev->nmotions=nmotions; } if (kate_pack_read1(kpb)) { READ_OVERRIDE(ev->text_encoding=kate_pack_read(kpb,8)); READ_OVERRIDE(ev->text_directionality=kate_pack_read(kpb,8)); READ_OVERRIDE( do { len=kate_read32v(kpb); if (len<0) goto error_bad_packet; RNDERR(error_bad_packet); if (!k->ki->no_limits && len>KATE_LIMIT_LANGUAGE_LENGTH) goto error_limit; RNDERR(error_limit); if (len>0) { ev->language=(char*)KMG_MALLOC(len+1); if (!ev->language) goto error_out_of_memory; RNDERR(error_out_of_memory); ret=kate_readbuf(kpb,ev->language,len); if (ret<0) goto error_bad_packet; ev->language[len]=0; } } while(0) ); READ_OVERRIDE( size_t idx=kate_read32v(kpb); if (idx>=k->ki->nregions) goto error_bad_packet; RNDERR(error_bad_packet); ev->region=k->ki->regions[idx]; ); READ_OVERRIDE( ev->region=KMG_MALLOC(sizeof(kate_region)); if (!ev->region) goto error_out_of_memory; RNDERR(error_out_of_memory); ret=kate_decode_region(k->ki,ev->region,kpb); if (ret<0) goto error; ); READ_OVERRIDE( size_t idx=kate_read32v(kpb); if (idx>=k->ki->nstyles) goto error_bad_packet; RNDERR(error_bad_packet); ev->style=k->ki->styles[idx] ); READ_OVERRIDE( ev->style=KMG_MALLOC(sizeof(kate_style)); if (!ev->style) goto error_out_of_memory; RNDERR(error_out_of_memory); ret=kate_decode_style(k->ki,ev->style,kpb,&kmg); if (ret<0) goto error; ); READ_OVERRIDE( size_t idx=kate_read32v(kpb); if (idx>=k->ki->nstyles) goto error_bad_packet; RNDERR(error_bad_packet); ev->secondary_style=k->ki->styles[idx] ); READ_OVERRIDE( ev->secondary_style=KMG_MALLOC(sizeof(kate_style)); if (!ev->secondary_style) goto error_out_of_memory; RNDERR(error_out_of_memory); ret=kate_decode_style(k->ki,ev->secondary_style,kpb,&kmg); if (ret<0) goto error; RNDERR(error); ); READ_OVERRIDE( size_t idx=kate_read32v(kpb); if (idx>=k->ki->nfont_mappings) goto error_bad_packet; RNDERR(error_bad_packet); ev->font_mapping=k->ki->font_mappings[idx] ); } if (((k->ki->bitstream_version_major<<8)|k->ki->bitstream_version_minor)>=0x0002) { /* 0.2 adds a warp for palette, bitmap, markup type */ kate_read32v(kpb); /* the size of the warp */ if (kate_pack_read1(kpb)) { READ_OVERRIDE( size_t idx=kate_read32v(kpb); if (idx>=k->ki->npalettes) goto error_bad_packet; RNDERR(error_bad_packet); ev->palette=k->ki->palettes[idx]; ); READ_OVERRIDE( ev->palette=KMG_MALLOC(sizeof(kate_palette)); if (!ev->palette) goto error_out_of_memory; ret=kate_decode_palette(k->ki,ev->palette,kpb); if (ret<0) goto error; RNDERR(error); ); READ_OVERRIDE( size_t idx=kate_read32v(kpb); if (idx>=k->ki->nbitmaps) goto error_bad_packet; ev->bitmap=k->ki->bitmaps[idx]; ); READ_OVERRIDE( ev->bitmap=KMG_MALLOC(sizeof(kate_bitmap)); if (!ev->bitmap) goto error_out_of_memory; RNDERR(error_out_of_memory); ret=kate_decode_bitmap(k->ki,ev->bitmap,kpb); if (ret<0) goto error; RNDERR(error); ); READ_OVERRIDE(ev->text_markup_type=kate_pack_read(kpb,8)); } } if (((k->ki->bitstream_version_major<<8)|k->ki->bitstream_version_minor)>=0x0004) { /* 0.4 adds a warp for bitmaps */ kate_bitmap **bitmaps=NULL; size_t nbitmaps=0; kate_read32v(kpb); /* the size of the warp */ len=kate_read32v(kpb); if (len<0) goto error_bad_packet; RNDERR(error_bad_packet); if (len>0) { if (!k->ki->no_limits && len>KATE_LIMIT_BITMAPS) goto error_limit; bitmaps=(kate_bitmap**)KMG_CHECKED_MALLOC(len,sizeof(kate_bitmap*)); if (!bitmaps) goto error_out_of_memory; RNDERR(error_out_of_memory); nbitmaps=0; for (n=0;n=k->ki->nbitmaps) goto error_bad_packet; RNDERR(error_bad_packet); bitmaps[n]=k->ki->bitmaps[idx]; } else { bitmaps[n]=KMG_MALLOC(sizeof(kate_bitmap)); if (!bitmaps[n]) goto error_out_of_memory; RNDERR(error_out_of_memory); ret=kate_decode_bitmap(k->ki,bitmaps[n],kpb); if (kate_overread(kpb)) goto error_bad_packet; if (ret<0) goto error; } ++nbitmaps; } } ev->bitmaps=bitmaps; ev->nbitmaps=nbitmaps; } else { ev->bitmaps=NULL; ev->nbitmaps=0; } if (((k->ki->bitstream_version_major<<8)|k->ki->bitstream_version_minor)>=0x0006) { /* 0.6 adds a warp for metadata */ kate_read32v(kpb); /* the size of the warp */ ret=kate_read_metadata(kpb,&ev->meta); if (ret<0) goto error; } ret=kate_warp(kpb); if (ret<0) goto error; RNDERR(error); /* validate text, and reject invalid encodings */ ret=kate_text_validate(ev->text_encoding,ev->text,ev->len0); RNDERR(error); if (ret<0) goto error; if (ev->text_markup_type!=kate_markup_none && k->ki->remove_markup) { size_t zero_size=ev->len0-ev->len; ret=kate_text_remove_markup(ev->text_encoding,ev->text,&ev->len0); if (ret<0) goto error; if (ev->len0len=ev->len0-zero_size; RNDERR(error); ev->text_markup_type=kate_markup_none; } /* if no style, use the region (if any) default style */ if (!ev->style && ev->region) { if (ev->region->style>=0) { size_t idx=ev->region->style; if (idxki->nstyles) { ev->style=k->ki->styles[idx]; } } } if (ev->id>=0) { /* register the event as active */ ret=kate_decode_state_add_event(k->kds,ev); RNDERR(error); if (ret<0) goto error; } ret=kate_decode_state_flush_events(k->kds,ev->start); RNDERR(error); if (ret<0) goto error; return KMG_OK(); error_limit: ret=KATE_E_LIMIT; goto error; error_bad_packet: ret=KATE_E_BAD_PACKET; goto error; error_out_of_memory: ret=KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; goto error; ignore: /* special case where we need to destroy the event as we're not interested in it, but we do not want an error to be raised */ ret=0; goto error; error: /* all the memory allocated for the event should be freed by the kate_memory_guard, so we just unlink and jettison it */ kate_free(kds->event); kds->event=NULL; return KMG_ERROR(ret); } static int kate_decode_repeat_packet(kate_state *k,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { return kate_decode_text_packet(k,kpb,1); } static int kate_decode_keepalive_packet(kate_state *k,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { if (!k || !kpb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kds) return KATE_E_INIT; return 0; } static int kate_decode_end_packet(kate_state *k,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { if (!k || !kpb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kds) return KATE_E_INIT; return 1; } /** \ingroup decoding Decodes a data packet. \param k the kate_state to decode to \param kp the packet to decode \returns 0 success \returns 1 success, and we're at end of stream \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_decode_packetin(kate_state *k,kate_packet *kp) { kate_pack_buffer kpb; int ret,id; if (!k || !kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->ki) return KATE_E_INIT; if (!k->kds) return KATE_E_INIT; ret=kate_decode_state_clear(k->kds,k->ki,0); if (ret<0) return ret; kate_pack_readinit(&kpb,kp->data,kp->nbytes); id=kate_pack_read(&kpb,8); if (id&0x80) { /* we have a header - we'll ignore it it may have happened either because we seeked to the beginning of the stream or because we're parsing a stream that has more headers than we know about */ return 0; } switch (id) { case 0x00: return kate_decode_text_packet(k,&kpb,0); case 0x01: return kate_decode_keepalive_packet(k,&kpb); case 0x02: return kate_decode_repeat_packet(k,&kpb); case 0x7f: return kate_decode_end_packet(k,&kpb); default: return 0; /* unknown data packets are ignored, for future proofing */ } return 0; } /** \ingroup decoding Requests a pointer to the event decoded by the last packet, if there is one. \param k the kate_state to get the event from \param event a pointer to where to place the pointer to the event, if any \returns 0 success, an event was returned \returns 1 success, but there was no event to return \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_decode_eventout(kate_state *k,kate_const kate_event **event) { if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kds) return KATE_E_INIT; if (!k->kds->event) return 1; if (event) *event=k->kds->event; return 0; } /** \ingroup decoding Informs the Kate decoder that seeking has occured. This will cause the decoder to use any future repeat packets to recover data from past events which are still active, but which original packets were before the seek point, and therefore unavailable. \param k the kate_state for which a seek occured \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_decode_seek(kate_state *k) { if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kds) return KATE_E_INIT; return kate_decode_state_flush_events(k->kds,-1); } libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_encode_state.h0000644000000000000000000000617411624247143014433 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifndef KATE_kate_encode_state_h_GUARD #define KATE_kate_encode_state_h_GUARD #include "kate_internal.h" #include "kate_bitwise.h" #include "kate/kate.h" typedef struct kate_event_timing { kate_int64_t start; kate_int64_t end; kate_int32_t id; kate_int64_t repeat; size_t original_size; void *original_data; size_t repeat_size; void *repeat_data; } kate_event_timing; typedef struct kate_encode_state { kate_pack_buffer kpb; const kate_info *ki; kate_int32_t id; kate_int64_t granulepos; kate_int64_t packetno; kate_int64_t furthest_granule; size_t nmotions; kate_motion **motions; int *destroy_motions; size_t *motion_indices; size_t nbitmaps; const kate_bitmap **bitmaps; size_t *bitmap_indices; kate_meta *meta; int eos; size_t ntimings; kate_event_timing *timings; struct { char *language; kate_text_encoding text_encoding; kate_text_directionality text_directionality; kate_markup_type text_markup_type; int region_index; const kate_region *region; int style_index; const kate_style *style; int secondary_style_index; const kate_style *secondary_style; int font_mapping_index; const kate_palette *palette; int palette_index; const kate_bitmap *bitmap; int bitmap_index; } overrides; } kate_encode_state; extern kate_encode_state *kate_encode_state_create(const kate_info *ki) kate_internal; extern int kate_encode_state_clear_overrides(kate_encode_state *kes) kate_internal; extern int kate_encode_state_add_motion(kate_encode_state *kes,kate_motion *km,int destroy) kate_internal; extern int kate_encode_state_add_motion_index(kate_encode_state *kes,size_t motion) kate_internal; extern int kate_encode_state_add_bitmap(kate_encode_state *kes,const kate_bitmap *kb) kate_internal; extern int kate_encode_state_add_bitmap_index(kate_encode_state *kes,size_t bitmap) kate_internal; extern int kate_encode_state_destroy(kate_encode_state *kes) kate_internal; extern int kate_encode_state_add_event(kate_encode_state *kes,kate_int64_t start,kate_int64_t end) kate_internal; extern int kate_encode_state_get_earliest_event(kate_encode_state *kes,kate_int64_t *start,kate_int64_t *end) kate_internal; extern int kate_encode_state_get_latest_event(kate_encode_state *kes,kate_int64_t *start,kate_int64_t *end) kate_internal; extern int kate_encode_state_trim_events(kate_encode_state *kes,kate_int64_t t) kate_internal; extern int kate_encode_state_save_event_buffer(kate_encode_state *kes,size_t size,const void *data) kate_internal; extern int kate_encode_state_get_repeat(kate_encode_state *kes,kate_int64_t t,kate_int64_t threshold,kate_packet *kp) kate_internal; extern int kate_encode_state_add_meta(kate_encode_state *kes,const kate_meta *km); extern int kate_encode_state_merge_meta(kate_encode_state *kes,kate_meta *km); #endif libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_ogg.c0000644000000000000000000002164511624176442012550 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #include "kate/oggkate.h" #include "kate_encode_state.h" static void kate_packet_wrap_ogg(kate_packet *kp,const ogg_packet *op) { kate_packet_wrap(kp,op->bytes,op->packet); } static int kate_packet_create_ogg(kate_packet *kp,ogg_packet *op,kate_encode_state *kes,int eos) { op->b_o_s=(kes->packetno==0); op->e_o_s=eos; op->packetno=kes->packetno; op->granulepos=kes->granulepos; op->bytes=kp->nbytes; op->packet=_ogg_malloc(kp->nbytes); if (!op->packet) { kate_free(kp->data); return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } memcpy(op->packet,kp->data,kp->nbytes); kate_free(kp->data); return 0; } /** Encodes a Kate header to an Ogg packet The kate_state structure should have been initialized with kate_decode_init or kate_encode_init. \param k the kate_state structure to encode headers for \param kc the comments to encode in headers \param op the ogg_packet to encode headers to \returns 0 success \returns 1 success, and all headers have been encoded \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_ogg_encode_headers(kate_state *k,kate_comment *kc,ogg_packet *op) { kate_packet kp; int ret=kate_encode_headers(k,kc,&kp); if (ret<0) return ret; if (ret>0) return ret; /* no more headers, no packet created */ return kate_packet_create_ogg(&kp,op,k->kes,0); } /** Encodes a text data packet to an Ogg packet The kate_state structure should have been initialized with kate_decode_init or kate_encode_init. \param k the kate_state structure to encode headers for \param start_time the start time, in seconds, of the event \param stop_time the stop time, in seconds, of the event \param text the text this event will hold (may be empty if none) \param sz the size, in bytes, of the text \param op the ogg_packet to encode the packet to \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_ogg_encode_text(kate_state *k,kate_float start_time,kate_float stop_time,const char *text,size_t sz,ogg_packet *op) { kate_packet kp; int ret=kate_encode_text(k,start_time,stop_time,text,sz,&kp); if (ret<0) return ret; return kate_packet_create_ogg(&kp,op,k->kes,0); } /** Encodes a text data packet to an Ogg packet The kate_state structure should have been initialized with kate_decode_init or kate_encode_init. \param k the kate_state structure to encode headers for \param start_time the start time, in seconds, of the event \param stop_time the stop time, in seconds, of the event \param text the text this event will hold (may be empty if none) \param sz the size, in bytes, of the text \param op the ogg_packet to encode the packet to \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_ogg_encode_text_raw_times(kate_state *k,kate_int64_t start_time,kate_int64_t stop_time,const char *text,size_t sz,ogg_packet *op) { kate_packet kp; int ret=kate_encode_text_raw_times(k,start_time,stop_time,text,sz,&kp); if (ret<0) return ret; return kate_packet_create_ogg(&kp,op,k->kes,0); } /** Encodes a repeat data packet to an Ogg packet The kate_state structure should have been initialized with kate_decode_init or kate_encode_init. \param k the kate_state structure to encode headers for \param t the time at which to insert the repeat packet \param threshold the minimum age an active event must be for a repeat packet to be encoded \param op the ogg_packet to encode the packet to \returns 0 success, and no repeat packets were needed \returns 1 success, and a repeat packet was encoded \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_ogg_encode_repeat(kate_state *k,kate_float t,kate_float threshold,ogg_packet *op) { kate_packet kp; int ret=kate_encode_repeat(k,t,threshold,&kp); if (ret<0) return ret; if (ret>0) { int pret=kate_packet_create_ogg(&kp,op,k->kes,0); if (pret<0) return pret; } return ret; } /** Encodes a repeat data packet to an Ogg packet The kate_state structure should have been initialized with kate_decode_init or kate_encode_init. \param k the kate_state structure to encode headers for \param t the time at which to insert the repeat packet \param threshold the minimum age an active event must be for a repeat packet to be encoded \param op the ogg_packet to encode the packet to \returns 0 success, and no repeat packets were needed \returns 1 success, and a repeat packet was encoded \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_ogg_encode_repeat_raw_times(kate_state *k,kate_int64_t t,kate_int64_t threshold,ogg_packet *op) { kate_packet kp; int ret=kate_encode_repeat_raw_times(k,t,threshold,&kp); if (ret<0) return ret; if (ret>0) { int pret=kate_packet_create_ogg(&kp,op,k->kes,0); if (pret<0) return pret; } return ret; } /** Encodes a keepalive data packet to an Ogg packet The kate_state structure should have been initialized with kate_decode_init or kate_encode_init. \param k the kate_state structure to encode headers for \param t the time at which to insert the keepalive packet \param op the ogg_packet to encode the packet to \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_ogg_encode_keepalive(kate_state *k,kate_float t,ogg_packet *op) { kate_packet kp; int ret=kate_encode_keepalive(k,t,&kp); if (ret<0) return ret; return kate_packet_create_ogg(&kp,op,k->kes,0); } /** Encodes a keepalive data packet to an Ogg packet The kate_state structure should have been initialized with kate_decode_init or kate_encode_init. \param k the kate_state structure to encode headers for \param t the time at which to insert the keepalive packet \param op the ogg_packet to encode the packet to \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_ogg_encode_keepalive_raw_times(kate_state *k,kate_int64_t t,ogg_packet *op) { kate_packet kp; int ret=kate_encode_keepalive_raw_times(k,t,&kp); if (ret<0) return ret; return kate_packet_create_ogg(&kp,op,k->kes,0); } /** Encodes an end-of-stream data packet to an Ogg packet The kate_state structure should have been initialized with kate_decode_init or kate_encode_init. No other packet may be encoded afer an end of stream packet is encoded. \param k the kate_state structure to encode headers for \param t the time at which to insert the packet \param op the ogg_packet to encode the packet to \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_ogg_encode_finish(kate_state *k,kate_float t,ogg_packet *op) { kate_packet kp; int ret=kate_encode_finish(k,t,&kp); if (ret<0) return ret; return kate_packet_create_ogg(&kp,op,k->kes,1); } /** Encodes an end-of-stream data packet to an Ogg packet The kate_state structure should have been initialized with kate_decode_init or kate_encode_init. No other packet may be encoded afer an end of stream packet is encoded. \param k the kate_state structure to encode headers for \param t the time at which to insert the packet \param op the ogg_packet to encode the packet to \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_ogg_encode_finish_raw_times(kate_state *k,kate_int64_t t,ogg_packet *op) { kate_packet kp; int ret=kate_encode_finish_raw_times(k,t,&kp); if (ret<0) return ret; return kate_packet_create_ogg(&kp,op,k->kes,1); } /** Checks whether an Ogg packet contains a Kate identification header. \param op the ogg_packet to test \returns 1 success, and the packet contains a Kate identification header \returns 0 success, and the packet does not contain a Kate identification header \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_ogg_decode_is_idheader(const ogg_packet *op) { kate_packet kp; if (!op) return 0; if (op->packetno!=0) return 0; kate_packet_wrap_ogg(&kp,op); return kate_decode_is_idheader(&kp); } /** Decodes a Kate header \param ki the kate_info structure to fill from headers \param kc the kate_comment structure to fill from headers \param op the ogg_packet to test \returns 0 success \returns 1 success, and all headers have been decoded \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_ogg_decode_headerin(kate_info *ki,kate_comment *kc,ogg_packet *op) { kate_packet kp; if (!op) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kate_packet_wrap_ogg(&kp,op); return kate_decode_headerin(ki,kc,&kp); } /** Decodes a Kate data packet \param k the kate_state structure to decode a packet for \param op the ogg_packet to test \returns 0 success \returns 1 success, and we're at end of stream \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_ogg_decode_packetin(kate_state *k,ogg_packet *op) { kate_packet kp; if (!op) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kate_packet_wrap_ogg(&kp,op); return kate_decode_packetin(k,&kp); } libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_comment.c0000644000000000000000000001503411624163534013427 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #include #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #include "kate/kate.h" /** \ingroup comments Initializes a kate_comment structure. \param kc the structure to initialize \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_comment_init(kate_comment *kc) { if (!kc) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kc->user_comments=NULL; kc->comment_lengths=NULL; kc->comments=0; kc->vendor=NULL; return 0; } /** \ingroup comments Destroys a kate_comment structure, it must be initialized again before being used. \param kc the structure to clear \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_comment_clear(kate_comment *kc) { int n; if (!kc) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; for (n=0;ncomments;++n) kate_free(kc->user_comments[n]); if (kc->user_comments) kate_free(kc->user_comments); if (kc->comment_lengths) kate_free(kc->comment_lengths); if (kc->vendor) kate_free(kc->vendor); return 0; } static int kate_comment_check_tag(const char *tag,size_t len) { if (!tag) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (len==0) return KATE_E_BAD_TAG; while (len--) { int c=*tag++; if (c<0x20 || c>0x7d || c=='=') return KATE_E_BAD_TAG; } return 0; } /** \ingroup comments Adds a comment to the kate_comment structure. The comment must be of the form "tag=value" The comment tag must be 7 bit ASCII, and may not contain embedded NULs The comment value is UTF-8 and may contain embedded NULs \param kc the kate_comment structure to add the comment to \param comment the comment to add (a stream of len bytes) \param len the number of bytes in the comment \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_comment_add_length(kate_comment *kc,const char *comment,size_t len) { int *cl; char **uc; const char *equals; int ret; if (!kc || !comment) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; ret=kate_check_add_overflow(kc->comments,1,NULL); if (ret<0) return ret; ret=kate_check_add_overflow(len,1,NULL); if (ret<0) return ret; equals=memchr(comment,'=',len); if (!equals) return KATE_E_BAD_TAG; ret=kate_comment_check_tag(comment,equals-comment); if (ret<0) return ret; ret=kate_text_validate(kate_utf8,equals,len-(equals-comment)); if (ret<0) return ret; uc=kate_checked_realloc(kc->user_comments,(kc->comments+1),sizeof(char*)); if (!uc) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; kc->user_comments=uc; cl=kate_checked_realloc(kc->comment_lengths,(kc->comments+1),sizeof(int)); if (!cl) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; kc->comment_lengths=cl; kc->user_comments[kc->comments]=(char*)kate_malloc(len+1); if (!kc->user_comments[kc->comments]) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; memcpy(kc->user_comments[kc->comments],comment,len); kc->user_comments[kc->comments][len]=0; kc->comment_lengths[kc->comments]=len; ++kc->comments; return 0; } /** \ingroup comments Adds a comment to the kate_comment structure. The comment must be of the form "tag=value" The comment tag must be 7 bit ASCII, and may not contain embedded NULs The comment value is UTF-8 and may not contain embedded NULs as the comments ends at the first NUL encountered \param kc the kate_comment structure to add the comment to \param comment the comment to add, NUL terminated \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_comment_add(kate_comment *kc,const char *comment) { if (!kc || !comment) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; return kate_comment_add_length(kc,comment,strlen(comment)); } /** \ingroup comments Adds a comment to the kate_comment structure, formatted as "tag=value". The tag must be 7 bit ASCII and comply with Vorbis comment tag rules. The value must be valid UTF-8 text. Neither tag nor value may contain embedded NULs. To embed comments with embedded NUL in the payload, see kate_comment_add_length. \param kc the kate_comment structure to add the comment to \param tag the tag of the comment to add \param value the contents of the comment to add \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_comment_add_tag(kate_comment *kc,const char *tag,const char *value) { char *comment; if (!kc || !tag || !value) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; comment=(char*)kate_malloc(strlen(tag)+1+strlen(value)+1); if (!comment) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; sprintf(comment,"%s=%s",tag,value); kate_comment_add(kc,comment); kate_free(comment); return 0; } /** \ingroup comments Queries the value of a comment that has the given tag. The tags are case insensitive, so "tag", "TAG", "Tag", and "TaG" are all equivalent. If there are multiple comments with the same tag, count may be used to select which one to return. The number of comments with a given tag may be retrieved using kate_comment_query_count. \param kc the kate_comment structure to look into \param tag the title of the comment to look for \param count the index of the matching comment to return (if there are several) \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ const char *kate_comment_query(const kate_comment *kc,const char *tag,int count) { int n; size_t bytes; if (!kc) return NULL; for (n=0;ncomments;++n) { const char *eq=strchr(kc->user_comments[n],'='); if (!eq) continue; /* wrong format */ bytes=eq-kc->user_comments[n]; if (!kate_ascii_strncasecmp(tag,kc->user_comments[n],bytes)) { if (count==0) return eq+1; --count; } } /* not found */ return NULL; } /** \ingroup comments Returns the number of comments with the given tag. The tags are case insensitive, so "tag", "TAG", "Tag", and "TaG" are all equivalent. \param kc the kate_comment structure to look into \param tag the title of the comment to look for \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_comment_query_count(const kate_comment *kc,const char *tag) { int n,count; size_t bytes; if (!kc) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; count=0; for (n=0;ncomments;++n) { const char *eq=strchr(kc->user_comments[n],'='); if (!eq) continue; /* wrong format */ bytes=eq-kc->user_comments[n]; if (!kate_ascii_strncasecmp(tag,kc->user_comments[n],bytes)) { ++count; } } return count; } libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_fp.h0000644000000000000000000000307711624163534012403 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifndef KATE_kate_fp_h_GUARD #define KATE_kate_fp_h_GUARD #include "kate_internal.h" #include "kate/kate.h" #include "kate_bitwise.h" typedef int32_t kate_fp; /* equal bits for int/frac */ /* #define KATE_FP_FRAC (sizeof(kate_fp)*8/2) */ /* more bits here for added frac precision (but less int range (and probably more space taken in the bitstream)) */ #define KATE_FP_FRAC (sizeof(kate_fp)*4) #if 0 static inline kate_fp kate_fp_mul(kate_fp x,kate_fp y) { int64_t v=x; v*=y; v>>=KATE_FP_FRAC; return v; } static inline kate_fp kate_fp_div(kate_fp x,kate_fp y) { int64_t v=x; v<<=KATE_FP_FRAC; v/=y; return v; } static inline kate_fp kate_fp_add(kate_fp x, kate_fp y) { return x+y; } static inline kate_fp kate_fp_sub(kate_fp x, kate_fp y) { return x-y; } #endif extern int kate_fp_encode(size_t count,const kate_fp *values,size_t streams,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) kate_internal; extern int kate_fp_encode_kate_float(size_t count,const kate_float *values,size_t streams,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) kate_internal; extern int kate_fp_decode(size_t count,kate_fp *values,size_t streams,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) kate_internal; extern int kate_fp_decode_kate_float(size_t count,kate_float *values,size_t streams,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) kate_internal; #endif libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_encode.c0000644000000000000000000013445611624247143013233 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #include "kate/kate.h" #include "kate_encode_state.h" #include "kate_fp.h" #include "kate_rle.h" #include "kate_meta.h" #define NUM_HEADERS 9 /** \ingroup encoding Initializes a kate_state structure for encoding using the supplied kate_info structure. When done, the kate_state structure should be cleared using kate_clear. \param k the kate_state structure to initialize for encoding \param ki the kate_info structure containing the encoding parameters \returns 0 success \return KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_init(kate_state *k,kate_info *ki) { if (!k || !ki) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; k->ki=ki; k->kds=NULL; k->ki->num_headers=NUM_HEADERS; k->kes=kate_encode_state_create(ki); if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; return 0; } static inline void kate_pack_write1(kate_pack_buffer *kpb,long value) { kate_pack_write(kpb,value,1); } static void kate_writebuf(kate_pack_buffer *kpb,const char *s,int len) { while (len--) kate_pack_write(kpb,*s++,8); } static void kate_write32(kate_pack_buffer *kpb,kate_int32_t v) { kate_pack_write(kpb,v&0xff,8); v>>=8; kate_pack_write(kpb,v&0xff,8); v>>=8; kate_pack_write(kpb,v&0xff,8); v>>=8; kate_pack_write(kpb,v&0xff,8); } static void kate_write32v(kate_pack_buffer *kpb,kate_int32_t v) { if (v>=0 && v<=14) { kate_pack_write(kpb,v,4); } else { int bits=0; kate_int32_t tmp; kate_pack_write(kpb,15,4); if (v&0x80000000) { kate_pack_write1(kpb,1); v=-v; } else { kate_pack_write1(kpb,0); } tmp=v; while (tmp) { ++bits; tmp>>=1; } if (bits==0) bits=1; kate_pack_write(kpb,bits-1,5); kate_pack_write(kpb,v,bits); } } static void kate_write64(kate_pack_buffer *kpb,kate_int64_t v) { kate_write32(kpb,(kate_int32_t)v); v>>=32; kate_write32(kpb,(kate_int32_t)v); } static void kate_open_warp(kate_pack_buffer *warp) { kate_pack_writeinit(warp); } static void kate_close_warp(kate_pack_buffer *warp,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { int bits=kate_pack_bits(warp); unsigned char *buffer=kate_pack_get_buffer(warp); kate_write32v(kpb,bits); while (bits>0) { kate_pack_writecopy(kpb,buffer,bits>32?32:bits); buffer+=32/8; bits-=32; } kate_pack_writeclear(warp); } static void kate_warp(kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { kate_pack_buffer warp; kate_open_warp(&warp); kate_close_warp(&warp,kpb); } static void kate_write_metadata(kate_pack_buffer *kpb,const kate_meta *km) { size_t n; kate_pack_write1(kpb,km?1:0); if (km) { kate_meta_leaf *kml=km->meta; kate_write32v(kpb,km->nmeta); for (n=0;nnmeta;++n,++kml) { size_t len=strlen(kml->tag); kate_write32v(kpb,len); kate_writebuf(kpb,kml->tag,len); kate_write32v(kpb,kml->len); kate_writebuf(kpb,kml->value,kml->len); kate_warp(kpb); } kate_warp(kpb); } } static int kate_finalize_packet_buffer(kate_pack_buffer *kpb,kate_packet *kp,kate_state *k) { if (!kpb || !kp || !k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; /* fill up any remaining bits in the last byte with zeros */ kate_pack_writealign(kpb); kp->nbytes=kate_pack_bytes(kpb); kp->data=kate_malloc(kp->nbytes); if (!kp->data) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; memcpy(kp->data,kate_pack_get_buffer(kpb),kp->nbytes); /* reset the buffer so we're ready for next packet */ kate_pack_writeclear(kpb); kate_pack_writeinit(kpb); ++k->kes->packetno; /* clear any overrides */ return kate_encode_state_clear_overrides(k->kes); } static int kate_encode_start_header(kate_pack_buffer *kpb,int headerid) { if (!kpb || !(headerid&0x80)) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kate_pack_write(kpb,headerid,8); kate_writebuf(kpb,"kate\0\0\0",7); kate_pack_write(kpb,0,8); /* reserved - 0 */ return 0; } static int kate_encode_write_canvas_size(kate_pack_buffer *kpb,size_t size) { size_t base=size; size_t shift=0; if (!kpb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; while (base&~((1<<12)-1)) { /* we have a high bit we can't fit, increase shift if we wouldn't lose low bits */ if ((size>>shift)&1) return KATE_E_LIMIT; ++shift; base>>=1; } if (shift>=16) return KATE_E_LIMIT; /* the size can be represented in our encoding */ kate_pack_write(kpb,shift,4); kate_pack_write(kpb,base&0x0f,4); kate_pack_write(kpb,base>>4,8); return 0; } static int kate_encode_info(kate_state *k,kate_packet *kp) { kate_pack_buffer *kpb; kate_info *ki; size_t len; int ret; if (!k || !kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; kpb=&k->kes->kpb; ret=kate_encode_start_header(kpb,0x80); if (ret<0) return ret; ki=k->ki; kate_pack_write(kpb,KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MAJOR,8); kate_pack_write(kpb,KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MINOR,8); kate_pack_write(kpb,ki->num_headers,8); kate_pack_write(kpb,ki->text_encoding,8); kate_pack_write(kpb,ki->text_directionality,8); kate_pack_write(kpb,0,8); /* reserved - 0 */ kate_pack_write(kpb,kate_granule_shift(k->ki),8); ret=kate_encode_write_canvas_size(kpb,ki->original_canvas_width); if (ret<0) return ret; ret=kate_encode_write_canvas_size(kpb,ki->original_canvas_height); if (ret<0) return ret; kate_write32(kpb,0); /* reserved - 0 */ kate_write32(kpb,ki->gps_numerator); kate_write32(kpb,ki->gps_denominator); /* language is a 15+1 character max null terminated string */ if (ki->language) { len=strlen(ki->language); if (len>15) return KATE_E_LIMIT; kate_writebuf(kpb,ki->language,len); } else len=0; while (len++<16) kate_pack_write(kpb,0,8); /* category is a 15+1 character max null terminated string */ if (ki->category) { len=strlen(ki->category); if (len>15) return KATE_E_LIMIT; kate_writebuf(kpb,ki->category,len); } else len=0; while (len++<16) kate_pack_write(kpb,0,8); return kate_finalize_packet_buffer(kpb,kp,k); } static int kate_encode_comment(kate_state *k,kate_comment *kc,kate_packet *kp) { kate_pack_buffer *kpb; const char *vendor; int vendor_len; int ret; if (!k || !kc || !kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; kpb=&k->kes->kpb; ret=kate_encode_start_header(kpb,0x81); if (ret<0) return ret; vendor=kate_get_version_string(); if (!vendor) return KATE_E_INIT; /* wtf ??? */ vendor_len=strlen(vendor); /* mostly copied from theora encoder_toplevel.c */ kate_write32(kpb,vendor_len); kate_writebuf(kpb,vendor,vendor_len); if (kc->comments<0) return KATE_E_INIT; kate_write32(kpb,kc->comments); if (kc->comments) { int i; for(i=0;icomments;++i) { if (kc->user_comments[i]) { if (kc->comment_lengths[i]<0) return KATE_E_INIT; kate_write32(kpb,kc->comment_lengths[i]); ret=kate_text_validate(kate_utf8,kc->user_comments[i],kc->comment_lengths[i]); if (ret<0) return ret; kate_writebuf(kpb,kc->user_comments[i],kc->comment_lengths[i]); } else { kate_write32(kpb,0); } } } return kate_finalize_packet_buffer(kpb,kp,k); } static int kate_encode_region(const kate_region *kr,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { if (!kr || !kpb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kate_pack_write(kpb,kr->metric,8); kate_write32v(kpb,kr->x); kate_write32v(kpb,kr->y); kate_write32v(kpb,kr->w); kate_write32v(kpb,kr->h); kate_write32v(kpb,kr->style); { /* bitstream 0.2: add clip */ kate_pack_buffer warp; kate_open_warp(&warp); kate_pack_write1(&warp,kr->clip); kate_close_warp(&warp,kpb); } { /* bitstream 0.6: add metadata */ kate_pack_buffer warp; kate_open_warp(&warp); kate_write_metadata(&warp,kr->meta); kate_close_warp(&warp,kpb); } kate_warp(kpb); return 0; } static int kate_encode_regions(kate_state *k,kate_packet *kp) { kate_pack_buffer *kpb; kate_info *ki; size_t n; int ret; if (!k || !kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; kpb=&k->kes->kpb; ret=kate_encode_start_header(kpb,0x82); if (ret<0) return ret; ki=k->ki; if (!ki) return KATE_E_INIT; kate_write32v(kpb,ki->nregions); for(n=0;nnregions;++n) { ret=kate_encode_region(ki->regions[n],kpb); if (ret<0) return ret; } kate_warp(kpb); return kate_finalize_packet_buffer(kpb,kp,k); } static int kate_encode_color(const kate_color *kc,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { if (!kc || !kpb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kate_pack_write(kpb,kc->r,8); kate_pack_write(kpb,kc->g,8); kate_pack_write(kpb,kc->b,8); kate_pack_write(kpb,kc->a,8); return 0; } static int kate_encode_style(const kate_style *ks,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { kate_float d[8]; size_t idx; if (!ks || !kpb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; idx=0; d[idx++]=ks->halign; d[idx++]=ks->valign; d[idx++]=ks->font_width; d[idx++]=ks->font_height; d[idx++]=ks->left_margin; d[idx++]=ks->top_margin; d[idx++]=ks->right_margin; d[idx++]=ks->bottom_margin; kate_fp_encode_kate_float(sizeof(d)/sizeof(d[0]),d,1,kpb); kate_encode_color(&ks->text_color,kpb); kate_encode_color(&ks->background_color,kpb); kate_encode_color(&ks->draw_color,kpb); kate_pack_write(kpb,ks->font_metric,8); kate_pack_write(kpb,ks->margin_metric,8); kate_pack_write1(kpb,ks->bold); kate_pack_write1(kpb,ks->italics); kate_pack_write1(kpb,ks->underline); kate_pack_write1(kpb,ks->strike); { /* bitstream 0.2: add justify and font */ kate_pack_buffer warp; kate_open_warp(&warp); kate_pack_write1(&warp,ks->justify); if (ks->font) { size_t len=strlen(ks->font); kate_write32v(&warp,len); kate_writebuf(&warp,ks->font,len); } else { kate_write32v(&warp,0); } kate_close_warp(&warp,kpb); } { /* bitstream 0.4: add nowrap */ kate_pack_buffer warp; kate_open_warp(&warp); kate_write32v(&warp,ks->wrap_mode); kate_close_warp(&warp,kpb); } { /* bitstream 0.6: add metadata */ kate_pack_buffer warp; kate_open_warp(&warp); kate_write_metadata(&warp,ks->meta); kate_close_warp(&warp,kpb); } kate_warp(kpb); return 0; } static int kate_encode_styles(kate_state *k,kate_packet *kp) { kate_pack_buffer *kpb; kate_info *ki; size_t n; int ret; if (!k || !kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; kpb=&k->kes->kpb; ret=kate_encode_start_header(kpb,0x83); if (ret<0) return ret; ki=k->ki; if (!ki) return KATE_E_INIT; kate_write32v(kpb,ki->nstyles); for(n=0;nnstyles;++n) { ret=kate_encode_style(ki->styles[n],kpb); if (ret<0) return ret; } kate_warp(kpb); return kate_finalize_packet_buffer(kpb,kp,k); } static int kate_encode_curve(const kate_curve *kc,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { if (!kc || !kpb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kate_pack_write(kpb,kc->type,8); kate_write32v(kpb,kc->npts); kate_warp(kpb); if (kc->npts) kate_fp_encode_kate_float(kc->npts,kc->pts,2,kpb); return 0; } static int kate_encode_curves(kate_state *k,kate_packet *kp) { kate_pack_buffer *kpb; kate_info *ki; size_t n; int ret; if (!k || !kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; kpb=&k->kes->kpb; ret=kate_encode_start_header(kpb,0x84); if (ret<0) return ret; ki=k->ki; if (!ki) return KATE_E_INIT; kate_write32v(kpb,ki->ncurves); for(n=0;nncurves;++n) { ret=kate_encode_curve(ki->curves[n],kpb); if (ret<0) return ret; } kate_warp(kpb); return kate_finalize_packet_buffer(kpb,kp,k); } static int kate_encode_motion(const kate_info *ki,const kate_motion *km,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { size_t n; int ret; if (!ki || !km || !kpb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kate_write32v(kpb,km->ncurves); for (n=0;nncurves;++n) { int idx=kate_find_curve(ki,km->curves[n]); if (idx<0) { kate_pack_write1(kpb,0); ret=kate_encode_curve(km->curves[n],kpb); if (ret<0) return ret; } else { kate_pack_write1(kpb,1); kate_write32v(kpb,idx); } } kate_fp_encode_kate_float(km->ncurves,km->durations,1,kpb); kate_pack_write(kpb,km->x_mapping,8); kate_pack_write(kpb,km->y_mapping,8); kate_pack_write(kpb,km->semantics,8); kate_pack_write1(kpb,km->periodic); { /* bitstream 0.6: add metadata */ kate_pack_buffer warp; kate_open_warp(&warp); kate_write_metadata(&warp,km->meta); kate_close_warp(&warp,kpb); } kate_warp(kpb); return 0; } static int kate_encode_motions(kate_state *k,kate_packet *kp) { kate_pack_buffer *kpb; kate_info *ki; size_t n; int ret; if (!k || !kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; kpb=&k->kes->kpb; ret=kate_encode_start_header(kpb,0x85); if (ret<0) return ret; ki=k->ki; if (!ki) return KATE_E_INIT; kate_write32v(kpb,ki->nmotions); for(n=0;nnmotions;++n) { ret=kate_encode_motion(ki,ki->motions[n],kpb); if (ret<0) return ret; } kate_warp(kpb); return kate_finalize_packet_buffer(kpb,kp,k); } static int kate_encode_palette(const kate_palette *kp,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { size_t n; if (!kp || !kpb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (kp->ncolors<=0 || kp->ncolors>256) return KATE_E_LIMIT; kate_pack_write(kpb,kp->ncolors-1,8); for (n=0;nncolors;++n) { int ret=kate_encode_color(kp->colors+n,kpb); if (ret<0) return ret; } { /* bitstream 0.6: add metadata */ kate_pack_buffer warp; kate_open_warp(&warp); kate_write_metadata(&warp,kp->meta); kate_close_warp(&warp,kpb); } kate_warp(kpb); return 0; } static int kate_encode_palettes(kate_state *k,kate_packet *kp) { kate_pack_buffer *kpb; kate_info *ki; size_t n; int ret; if (!k || !kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; kpb=&k->kes->kpb; ret=kate_encode_start_header(kpb,0x86); if (ret<0) return ret; ki=k->ki; if (!ki) return KATE_E_INIT; kate_write32v(kpb,ki->npalettes); for(n=0;nnpalettes;++n) { ret=kate_encode_palette(ki->palettes[n],kpb); if (ret<0) return ret; } kate_warp(kpb); return kate_finalize_packet_buffer(kpb,kp,k); } #if 0 static int kate_encode_paletted_bitmap(const kate_bitmap *kb,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { size_t w,h,n; unsigned int maxpixel; if (kb->bpp>8) return KATE_E_LIMIT; kate_write32v(kpb,kb->palette); n=0; maxpixel=(1<bpp)-1; for (h=0;hheight;++h) { for (w=0;wwidth;++w) { unsigned int pixel=kb->pixels[n++]; if (pixel>maxpixel) return KATE_E_LIMIT; kate_pack_write(kpb,pixel,kb->bpp); } } return 0; } #endif static int kate_encode_rle_bitmap(const kate_bitmap *kb,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { if (kb->bpp>8) return KATE_E_LIMIT; kate_pack_write(kpb,kate_bitmap_type_paletted,8); kate_pack_write(kpb,1,8); /* RLE encoding */ kate_write32v(kpb,kb->bpp); kate_write32v(kpb,kb->palette); return kate_rle_encode(kb->width,kb->height,kb->pixels,kb->bpp,kpb); } static int kate_encode_png_bitmap(const kate_bitmap *kb,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { kate_pack_write(kpb,kate_bitmap_type_png,8); kate_write32(kpb,kb->size); kate_writebuf(kpb,(const char*)kb->pixels,kb->size); return 0; } static int kate_encode_bitmap(const kate_bitmap *kb,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { int ret; if (!kb || !kpb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kate_write32v(kpb,kb->width); kate_write32v(kpb,kb->height); #if 0 /* paletted bitmaps are now written compressed */ kate_pack_write(kpb,kb->bpp,8); /* 0 marks a raw bitmap */ #else kate_pack_write(kpb,0,8); /* 0 marks a raw bitmap */ #endif switch (kb->type) { case kate_bitmap_type_paletted: ret=kate_encode_rle_bitmap(kb,kpb); break; case kate_bitmap_type_png: ret=kate_encode_png_bitmap(kb,kpb); break; default: ret=KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; break; } if (ret<0) return ret; { /* bitstream 0.4: x/y offsets */ kate_pack_buffer warp; kate_open_warp(&warp); kate_write32v(&warp,kb->x_offset); kate_write32v(&warp,kb->y_offset); kate_close_warp(&warp,kpb); } { /* bitstream 0.6: add metadata */ kate_pack_buffer warp; kate_open_warp(&warp); /* for backward binary compatiblity, old code did not initialize 'meta', but had 'internal' set to 0 */ kate_write_metadata(&warp,kb->internal?kb->meta:NULL); kate_close_warp(&warp,kpb); } kate_warp(kpb); return 0; } static int kate_encode_bitmaps(kate_state *k,kate_packet *kp) { kate_pack_buffer *kpb; kate_info *ki; size_t n; int ret; if (!k || !kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; kpb=&k->kes->kpb; ret=kate_encode_start_header(kpb,0x87); if (ret<0) return ret; ki=k->ki; if (!ki) return KATE_E_INIT; kate_write32v(kpb,ki->nbitmaps); for(n=0;nnbitmaps;++n) { ret=kate_encode_bitmap(ki->bitmaps[n],kpb); if (ret<0) return ret; } kate_warp(kpb); return kate_finalize_packet_buffer(kpb,kp,k); } static int kate_encode_font_range(const kate_info *ki,const kate_font_range *kfr,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { if (!ki || !kfr || !kpb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!kate_is_valid_code_point(kfr->first_code_point)) return KATE_E_TEXT; if (!kate_is_valid_code_point(kfr->last_code_point)) return KATE_E_TEXT; if (kfr->first_bitmap<0) return KATE_E_LIMIT; if ((size_t)(kfr->first_bitmap+(kfr->last_code_point-kfr->first_code_point))>=ki->nbitmaps) return KATE_E_LIMIT; kate_write32v(kpb,kfr->first_code_point); kate_write32v(kpb,kfr->last_code_point); kate_write32v(kpb,kfr->first_bitmap); kate_warp(kpb); return 0; } static int kate_encode_font_ranges(kate_state *k,kate_packet *kp) { kate_pack_buffer *kpb; kate_info *ki; size_t n,l; int ret; if (!k || !kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; kpb=&k->kes->kpb; ret=kate_encode_start_header(kpb,0x88); if (ret<0) return ret; ki=k->ki; if (!ki) return KATE_E_INIT; kate_write32v(kpb,ki->nfont_ranges); for(n=0;nnfont_ranges;++n) { ret=kate_encode_font_range(ki,ki->font_ranges[n],kpb); if (ret<0) return ret; } kate_write32v(kpb,ki->nfont_mappings); for(n=0;nnfont_mappings;++n) { const kate_font_mapping *kfm=ki->font_mappings[n]; kate_write32v(kpb,kfm->nranges); for (l=0;lnranges;++l) { const kate_font_range *kfr=kfm->ranges[l]; int idx=kate_find_font_range(ki,kfr); if (idx>=0) { kate_pack_write1(kpb,1); kate_write32v(kpb,idx); } else { kate_pack_write1(kpb,0); ret=kate_encode_font_range(ki,kfr,kpb); if (ret<0) return ret; } } } kate_warp(kpb); return kate_finalize_packet_buffer(kpb,kp,k); } static inline int kate_check_granule(kate_state *k,kate_int64_t *granulepos) { if (*granuleposkes->granulepos) return -1; return 0; } #define WRITE_OVERRIDE(kpb,var,def,write) \ do \ if (ret==0 && (kes->overrides.var!=(def))) { \ kate_pack_write1(kpb,1); \ write; \ } \ else kate_pack_write1(kpb,0); \ while(0) static int kate_encode_overrides(kate_state *k,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { kate_encode_state *kes; size_t n; int ret=0; if (!k || !kpb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kes=k->kes; if (!kes) return KATE_E_INIT; if (kes->overrides.language || kes->overrides.text_encoding!=k->ki->text_encoding || kes->overrides.text_directionality!=k->ki->text_directionality || kes->overrides.region_index>=0 || kes->overrides.region || kes->overrides.style_index>=0 || kes->overrides.style || kes->overrides.secondary_style_index>=0 || kes->overrides.secondary_style || kes->overrides.font_mapping_index>=0 ) { kate_pack_write1(kpb,1); WRITE_OVERRIDE(kpb,text_encoding,k->ki->text_encoding,kate_pack_write(kpb,kes->overrides.text_encoding,8)); WRITE_OVERRIDE(kpb,text_directionality,k->ki->text_directionality,kate_pack_write(kpb,kes->overrides.text_directionality,8)); WRITE_OVERRIDE(kpb,language,NULL, do { size_t len=strlen(kes->overrides.language); kate_write32v(kpb,len); kate_writebuf(kpb,kes->overrides.language,len); } while(0)); WRITE_OVERRIDE(kpb,region_index,-1,kate_write32v(kpb,kes->overrides.region_index)); WRITE_OVERRIDE(kpb,region,NULL,ret=kate_encode_region(kes->overrides.region,kpb)); WRITE_OVERRIDE(kpb,style_index,-1,kate_write32v(kpb,kes->overrides.style_index)); WRITE_OVERRIDE(kpb,style,NULL,ret=kate_encode_style(kes->overrides.style,kpb)); WRITE_OVERRIDE(kpb,secondary_style_index,-1,kate_write32v(kpb,kes->overrides.secondary_style_index)); WRITE_OVERRIDE(kpb,secondary_style,NULL,ret=kate_encode_style(kes->overrides.secondary_style,kpb)); WRITE_OVERRIDE(kpb,font_mapping_index,-1,kate_write32v(kpb,kes->overrides.font_mapping_index)); } else kate_pack_write1(kpb,0); if (ret==0) { /* bitstream 0.2: add palette, bitmap, markup type */ kate_pack_buffer warp; kate_open_warp(&warp); if (kes->overrides.palette_index>=0 || kes->overrides.palette || kes->overrides.bitmap_index>=0 || kes->overrides.bitmap || kes->overrides.text_markup_type!=k->ki->text_markup_type) { kate_pack_write1(&warp,1); WRITE_OVERRIDE(&warp,palette_index,-1,kate_write32v(&warp,kes->overrides.palette_index)); WRITE_OVERRIDE(&warp,palette,NULL,ret=kate_encode_palette(kes->overrides.palette,&warp)); WRITE_OVERRIDE(&warp,bitmap_index,-1,kate_write32v(&warp,kes->overrides.bitmap_index)); WRITE_OVERRIDE(&warp,bitmap,NULL,ret=kate_encode_bitmap(kes->overrides.bitmap,&warp)); WRITE_OVERRIDE(&warp,text_markup_type,k->ki->text_markup_type,kate_pack_write(&warp,kes->overrides.text_markup_type,8)); } else kate_pack_write1(&warp,0); kate_close_warp(&warp,kpb); } if (ret==0) { /* bitstream 0.4: add bitmaps */ kate_pack_buffer warp; kate_open_warp(&warp); kate_write32v(&warp,kes->nbitmaps); for(n=0;nnbitmaps;++n) { if (kes->bitmaps[n]==NULL) { /* we have an index into the bitmaps header */ kate_pack_write1(&warp,1); kate_write32v(&warp,kes->bitmap_indices[n]); } else { /* we have a fully defined bitmap */ kate_pack_write1(&warp,0); ret=kate_encode_bitmap(kes->bitmaps[n],&warp); if (ret<0) break; } } kate_close_warp(&warp,kpb); } if (ret==0) { /* bitstream 0.6: add metadata */ kate_pack_buffer warp; kate_open_warp(&warp); kate_write_metadata(&warp,kes->meta); kate_close_warp(&warp,kpb); } kate_warp(kpb); return ret; } /** \ingroup encoding Encodes a text (which may be NULL) of the given size, starting at t0 and ending at t1. This should always be called when encoding an event, even if the text is NULL. After this is called, the event is fully encoded and cannot be added to anymore. \param k the kate_state to add the text to \param t0 the start time in granule units of the text \param t1 the end time in granule units of the text \param text the text to add (may be NULL) \param sz the length in bytes of the text to add \param kp the packet to encode to \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_text_raw_times(kate_state *k,kate_int64_t t0,kate_int64_t t1,const char *text,size_t sz,kate_packet *kp) { kate_pack_buffer *kpb; kate_int64_t start_granulepos; kate_int64_t start; kate_int64_t duration; kate_int64_t backlink; kate_int64_t earliest_t; int ret; size_t n; if (!k || !text || !kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (t0<0 || t1kes) return KATE_E_INIT; if (k->kes->eos) return KATE_E_INIT; ret=kate_text_validate(k->kes->overrides.text_encoding,text,sz); if (ret<0) return ret; ret=kate_encode_state_trim_events(k->kes,t0); if (ret<0) return ret; ret=kate_encode_state_add_event(k->kes,t0,t1); if (ret<0) return ret; ret=kate_encode_state_get_earliest_event(k->kes,&earliest_t,NULL); if (ret<0) return ret; start_granulepos=(earliest_t<ki->granule_shift)|(t0-earliest_t); if (start_granulepos<0) return KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE; if (kate_check_granule(k,&start_granulepos)<0) return KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE; start=t0; if (start<0) return KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE; duration=t1-t0; if (duration<0) return KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE; backlink=t0-earliest_t; if (backlink<0) return KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE; kpb=&k->kes->kpb; kate_pack_write(kpb,0x00,8); kate_write64(kpb,start); kate_write64(kpb,duration); kate_write64(kpb,backlink); kate_write32(kpb,sz); kate_writebuf(kpb,text,sz); if (k->kes->id>=0) { kate_pack_write1(kpb,1); kate_write32v(kpb,k->kes->id); } else { kate_pack_write1(kpb,0); } if (k->kes->nmotions) { kate_pack_write1(kpb,1); kate_write32v(kpb,k->kes->nmotions); for (n=0;nkes->nmotions;++n) { if (k->kes->motions[n]==NULL) { /* we have an index into the motions header */ kate_pack_write1(kpb,1); kate_write32v(kpb,k->kes->motion_indices[n]); } else { /* we have a fully defined motion */ kate_pack_write1(kpb,0); ret=kate_encode_motion(k->ki,k->kes->motions[n],kpb); if (ret<0) return ret; } } } else kate_pack_write1(kpb,0); kate_encode_overrides(k,kpb); if (start_granulepos>k->kes->furthest_granule) k->kes->furthest_granule=start_granulepos; k->kes->granulepos=start_granulepos; ret=kate_finalize_packet_buffer(kpb,kp,k); if (ret<0) return ret; /* save the packet in case we have to repeat it */ ret=kate_encode_state_save_event_buffer(k->kes,kp->nbytes,kp->data); if (ret<0) return ret; return 0; } /** \ingroup encoding Encodes a text (which may be NULL) of the given size, starting at t0 and ending at t1. This should always be called when encoding an event, even if the text is NULL. After this is called, the event is fully encoded and cannot be added to anymore. \param k the kate_state to add the text to \param t0 the start time in seconds of the text \param t1 the end time in seconds of the text \param text the text to add (may be NULL) \param sz the length in bytes of the text to add \param kp the packet to encode to \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_text(kate_state *k,kate_float t0,kate_float t1,const char *text,size_t sz,kate_packet *kp) { if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; return kate_encode_text_raw_times(k,kate_duration_granule(k->ki,t0),kate_duration_granule(k->ki,t1),text,sz,kp); } /** \ingroup encoding Emits a keepalive packet, to help with seeking. \param k the kate_state to encode to \param t the timestamp (in granule rate units) for the keepalive packet \param kp the packet to encode to \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_keepalive_raw_times(kate_state *k,kate_int64_t t,kate_packet *kp) { kate_pack_buffer *kpb; kate_int64_t granulepos; kate_int64_t earliest_t; int ret; if (!k || !kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; if (k->kes->eos) return KATE_E_INIT; ret=kate_encode_state_trim_events(k->kes,t); if (ret<0) return ret; ret=kate_encode_state_get_earliest_event(k->kes,&earliest_t,NULL); if (ret==KATE_E_NOT_FOUND) { /* if there are no live events yet, base from now */ earliest_t=t; ret=0; } if (ret<0) return ret; granulepos=(earliest_t<ki->granule_shift)|(t-earliest_t); if (granulepos<0) return KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE; if (kate_check_granule(k,&granulepos)<0) return KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE; k->kes->granulepos=granulepos; ret=kate_encode_state_add_event(k->kes,t,t); if (ret<0) return ret; kpb=&k->kes->kpb; kate_pack_write(kpb,0x01,8); return kate_finalize_packet_buffer(kpb,kp,k); } /** \ingroup encoding Emits a keepalive packet, to help with seeking. \param k the kate_state to encode to \param t the timestamp for the keepalive packet \param kp the packet to encode to \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_keepalive(kate_state *k,kate_float t,kate_packet *kp) { if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; return kate_encode_keepalive_raw_times(k,kate_duration_granule(k->ki,t),kp); } /** \ingroup encoding Emits a repeat packet, to help with seeking. The first active event at time t, if it or its latest repeat (whichever is the latest) was emitted more than threshold ago, of if threshold is zero, will have a repeat packet emitted. kate_encode_repeat is designed to be called in a loop, as it will return a repeat packet for only one event even if more than one event needs a repeat. When the returned value is 0, no more events need repeating at time t. \param k the kate_state to encode to \param t the timestamp (in granule rate units) for the the packets, if any \param threshold the time threshold (in granule rate units) at which to emit a repeat packets (zero to force a repeat) \param kp the packet to encode to \returns 0 success, and no repeat packet was encoded \returns 1 success, and a repeat packet was encoded \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_repeat_raw_times(kate_state *k,kate_int64_t t,kate_int64_t threshold,kate_packet *kp) { kate_int64_t earliest_t; kate_int64_t granulepos; int ret; if (!k || !kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (threshold<0) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; if (k->kes->eos) return KATE_E_INIT; ret=kate_encode_state_trim_events(k->kes,t); if (ret<0) return ret; ret=kate_encode_state_get_earliest_event(k->kes,&earliest_t,NULL); if (ret==KATE_E_NOT_FOUND) { /* if there are no live events yet, base from now */ earliest_t=t; } else if (ret<0) { return ret; } granulepos=(earliest_t<ki->granule_shift)|(t-earliest_t); if (granulepos<0) return KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE; if (kate_check_granule(k,&granulepos)<0) return KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE; ret=kate_encode_state_get_repeat(k->kes,t,threshold,kp); if (ret>0) { /* if we encoded a repeat, update encoding state granpos */ k->kes->granulepos=granulepos; } return ret; } /** \ingroup encoding Emits a repeat packet, to help with seeking. The first active event at time t, if it or its latest repeat (whichever is the latest) was emitted more than threshold ago, of if threshold is zero, will have a repeat packet emitted. kate_encode_repeat is designed to be called in a loop, as it will return a repeat packet for only one event even if more than one event needs a repeat. When the returned value is 0, no more events need repeating at time t. \param k the kate_state to encode to \param t the timestamp for the the packets, if any \param threshold the time threshold at which to emit a repeat packets (zero to force a repeat) \param kp the packet to encode to \returns 0 success, and no repeat packet was encoded \returns 1 success, and a repeat packet was encoded \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_repeat(kate_state *k,kate_float t,kate_float threshold,kate_packet *kp) { if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; return kate_encode_repeat_raw_times(k,kate_duration_granule(k->ki,t),kate_duration_granule(k->ki,threshold),kp); } /** \ingroup encoding Finalizes the currently encoded stream. No more events may be added after this is called. \param k the kate_state to encode to \param t the timestamp (in granule rate units) for the end (if negative, the end time of the last event will be used) \param kp the packet to encode to \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_finish_raw_times(kate_state *k,kate_int64_t t,kate_packet *kp) { kate_pack_buffer *kpb; kate_int64_t granulepos; int ret; if (!k || !kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; if (k->kes->eos) return KATE_E_INIT; ret=kate_encode_state_trim_events(k->kes,t); if (ret<0) return ret; if (t<0) { ret=kate_encode_state_get_latest_event(k->kes,NULL,&t); if (ret==KATE_E_NOT_FOUND) { /* if nothing was encoded, it is still a valid stream */ t=0; ret=0; } if (ret<0) return ret; } granulepos=t<ki->granule_shift; if (granulepos<0) return KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE; if (kate_check_granule(k,&granulepos)<0) return KATE_E_BAD_GRANULE; k->kes->granulepos=granulepos; kpb=&k->kes->kpb; kate_pack_write(kpb,0x7f,8); k->kes->eos=1; return kate_finalize_packet_buffer(kpb,kp,k); } /** \ingroup encoding Finalizes the currently encoded stream. No more events may be added after this is called. \param k the kate_state to encode to \param t the timestamp for the end (if negative, the end time of the last event will be used) \param kp the packet to encode to \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_finish(kate_state *k,kate_float t,kate_packet *kp) { if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; return kate_encode_finish_raw_times(k,kate_duration_granule(k->ki,t),kp); } /** \ingroup encoding Encodes a header. This should be repeatedly called at the beginning of encoding, until a positive value is returned, marking the encoding of the last header. \param k the kate_state to encode to \param kc the list of comments to add to the headers \param kp the packet to encode to \returns 0 success \returns 1 success, and all headers have been encoded \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_headers(kate_state *k,kate_comment *kc,kate_packet *kp) { if (!k || !kc || !kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; if (k->kes->eos) return KATE_E_INIT; switch (k->kes->packetno+1) { case 0: return kate_encode_info(k,kp); case 1: return kate_encode_comment(k,kc,kp); case 2: return kate_encode_regions(k,kp); case 3: return kate_encode_styles(k,kp); case 4: return kate_encode_curves(k,kp); case 5: return kate_encode_motions(k,kp); case 6: return kate_encode_palettes(k,kp); case 7: return kate_encode_bitmaps(k,kp); case 8: return kate_encode_font_ranges(k,kp); case 9: return 1; default: return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; } } /** \ingroup encoding Adds a motion to the currently encoded event. If destroy is set, the motion will be automatically destroyed after the current event has been encoded. \param k the kate_state to add the motion to \param km the motion to add \param destroy if true, the motion will be destroyed when the event is fully encoded \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_add_motion(kate_state *k,kate_motion *km,int destroy) { if (!k || !km) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; return kate_encode_state_add_motion(k->kes,km,destroy); } /** \ingroup encoding Adds a motion to the currently encoded event by its index into the list of predefined motions. \param k the kate_state to add the motion to \param motion the index of the motion to add \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_add_motion_index(kate_state *k,size_t motion) { if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->ki) return KATE_E_INIT; if (motion>=k->ki->nmotions) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; return kate_encode_state_add_motion_index(k->kes,motion); } /** \ingroup encoding Adds a bitmap to the currently encoded event. \param k the kate_state to add the bitmap to \param kb the bitmap to add \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_add_bitmap(kate_state *k,const kate_bitmap *kb) { if (!k || !kb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; return kate_encode_state_add_bitmap(k->kes,kb); } /** \ingroup encoding Adds a bitmap to the currently encoded event by its index into the list of predefined bitmaps. \param k the kate_state to add the bitmap to \param bitmap the index of the bitmap to add \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_add_bitmap_index(kate_state *k,size_t bitmap) { if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->ki) return KATE_E_INIT; if (bitmap>=k->ki->nbitmaps) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; return kate_encode_state_add_bitmap_index(k->kes,bitmap); } /** \ingroup encoding Sets the region the event should be displayed in, by its index in the predefined regions list. \param k the kate_state to encode to \param region the index of the predefined region to use \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_set_region_index(kate_state *k,size_t region) { if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; if (!k->ki) return KATE_E_INIT; if (region>=k->ki->nregions) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (k->kes->overrides.region) return KATE_E_INIT; k->kes->overrides.region_index=region; return 0; } /** \ingroup encoding Sets the region the event should be displayed in. \param k the kate_state to encode to \param kr the region to use \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_set_region(kate_state *k,const kate_region *kr) { if (!k || !kr) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; if (!k->ki) return KATE_E_INIT; if (k->kes->overrides.region_index>=0) return KATE_E_INIT; k->kes->overrides.region=kr; return 0; } /** \ingroup encoding Sets the style the event should be displayed with, by its index in the predefined styles list. \param k the kate_state to encode to \param style the index of the predefined style to use \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_set_style_index(kate_state *k,size_t style) { if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; if (!k->ki) return KATE_E_INIT; if (style>=k->ki->nstyles) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (k->kes->overrides.style) return KATE_E_INIT; k->kes->overrides.style_index=style; return 0; } /** \ingroup encoding Sets the style the event should be displayed with. \param k the kate_state to encode to \param ks the style to use \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_set_style(kate_state *k,const kate_style *ks) { if (!k || !ks) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; if (!k->ki) return KATE_E_INIT; if (k->kes->overrides.style_index>=0) return KATE_E_INIT; k->kes->overrides.style=ks; return 0; } /** \ingroup encoding Sets the secondary style the event should be displayed with, by its index in the predefined styles list. \param k the kate_state to encode to \param style the index of the predefined style to use \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_set_secondary_style_index(kate_state *k,size_t style) { if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; if (!k->ki) return KATE_E_INIT; if (style>=k->ki->nstyles) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (k->kes->overrides.secondary_style) return KATE_E_INIT; k->kes->overrides.secondary_style_index=style; return 0; } /** \ingroup encoding Sets the secondary style the event should be displayed with. \param k the kate_state to encode to \param ks the style to use \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_set_secondary_style(kate_state *k,const kate_style *ks) { if (!k || !ks) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; if (!k->ki) return KATE_E_INIT; if (k->kes->overrides.secondary_style_index>=0) return KATE_E_INIT; k->kes->overrides.secondary_style=ks; return 0; } /** \ingroup encoding Sets the palette the event should use for its bitmap, by its index in the predefined palette list. \param k the kate_state to encode to \param palette the index of the predefined palette to use \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_set_palette_index(kate_state *k,size_t palette) { if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; if (!k->ki) return KATE_E_INIT; if (palette>=k->ki->npalettes) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (k->kes->overrides.palette) return KATE_E_INIT; k->kes->overrides.palette_index=palette; return 0; } /** \ingroup encoding Adds a palette to the currently encoded event. \param k the kate_state to set the palette for \param kp the palette to set \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_set_palette(kate_state *k,const kate_palette *kp) { if (!k || !kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; if (!k->ki) return KATE_E_INIT; if (k->kes->overrides.palette_index>=0) return KATE_E_INIT; k->kes->overrides.palette=kp; return 0; } /** \ingroup encoding Sets the bitmap the event should use, by its index in the predefined bitmap list. \param k the kate_state to encode to \param bitmap the index of the predefined bitmap to use \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_set_bitmap_index(kate_state *k,size_t bitmap) { if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; if (!k->ki) return KATE_E_INIT; if (bitmap>=k->ki->nbitmaps) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (k->kes->overrides.bitmap) return KATE_E_INIT; k->kes->overrides.bitmap_index=bitmap; return 0; } /** \ingroup encoding Adds a bitmap to the currently encoded event. \param k the kate_state to set the bitmap for \param kb the bitmap to set \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_set_bitmap(kate_state *k,const kate_bitmap *kb) { if (!k || !kb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; if (!k->ki) return KATE_E_INIT; if (k->kes->overrides.bitmap_index>=0) return KATE_E_INIT; k->kes->overrides.bitmap=kb; return 0; } /** \ingroup encoding Sets the font mapping this event's text should be displayed with, by its index into the predefined font mappings list. \param k the kate_state to encode to \param font_mapping the font mapping to use \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_set_font_mapping_index(kate_state *k,size_t font_mapping) { if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; if (!k->ki) return KATE_E_INIT; if (font_mapping>=k->ki->nfont_mappings) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; k->kes->overrides.font_mapping_index=font_mapping; return 0; } /** \ingroup encoding Sets the character encoding used in this event's text, overriding the default character encoding. \param k the kate_state to encode to \param text_encoding the text encoding for this event's text \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_set_text_encoding(kate_state *k,kate_text_encoding text_encoding) { if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; k->kes->overrides.text_encoding=text_encoding; return 0; } /** \ingroup encoding Sets the text directionality used in this event's text, overriding the default text directionality. \param k the kate_state to encode to \param text_directionality the text directionality for this event's text \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_set_text_directionality(kate_state *k,kate_text_directionality text_directionality) { if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; k->kes->overrides.text_directionality=text_directionality; return 0; } /** \ingroup encoding This function is obsolete and should not be used. An event identifier is automatically generated for each event. It used to set a unique identifier for the currently encoded event, so it can be referred to later, but not does nothing. \param k the kate_state to encode to \param id unused \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_set_id(kate_state *k,kate_int32_t id) { if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; (void)id; return KATE_E_IMPL; } /** \ingroup encoding Sets the language used in this event's text, overriding the default language \param k the kate_state to encode to \param language the language for this event's text - may be NULL (use the default language) \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_set_language(kate_state *k,const char *language) /* language can be NULL */ { size_t len; char *l=NULL; if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; if (language) { len=strlen(language); l=(char*)kate_malloc(len+1); if (!l) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; memcpy(l,language,len+1); } if (k->kes->overrides.language) kate_free(k->kes->overrides.language); k->kes->overrides.language=l; return 0; } /** \ingroup encoding Sets the markup type of this event \param k the kate_state to encode to \param text_markup_type the markup type of this event \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_set_markup_type(kate_state *k,int text_markup_type) { if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; k->kes->overrides.text_markup_type=text_markup_type; return 0; } /** \ingroup encoding Adds a set of metadata to this event \param k the kate_state to encode to \param km the metadata to add (a reference is taken, km must be live until the event is encoded) \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_add_meta(kate_state *k,const kate_meta *km) { if (!k || !km) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; return kate_encode_state_add_meta(k->kes,km); } /** \ingroup encoding Adds a set of metadata to this event \param k the kate_state to encode to \param km the metadata to add (will become invalid after this call returns successfully) \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_encode_merge_meta(kate_state *k,kate_meta *km) { if (!k || !km) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; return kate_encode_state_merge_meta(k->kes,km); } /** \ingroup encoding Retrieves the current granulepos \param k the kate_state to encode to \returns >=0 the current granulepos (the one of the last encoded packet) \returns KATE_E_* error */ kate_int64_t kate_encode_get_granule(const kate_state *k) { if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (!k->kes) return KATE_E_INIT; return k->kes->granulepos; } libkate-0.4.1/src/kate.c0000644000000000000000000001701211624247143011702 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #include "kate/kate.h" #include "kate_decode_state.h" #include "kate_encode_state.h" #define MKVER1(x) #x #define MKVER2(x,y) MKVER1(x) "." MKVER1(y) #define MKVER3(x,y,z) MKVER1(x)"."MKVER1(y)"."MKVER1(z) /** \ingroup version Returns the version number of this version of libkate, in 8.8.8 major.minor.patch format \returns the version number of libkate */ int kate_get_version(void) { return (KATE_VERSION_MAJOR<<16)|(KATE_VERSION_MINOR<<8)|KATE_VERSION_PATCH; } /** \ingroup version Returns a human readable string representing the version number of this version of libkate \returns the version number of libkate as a string */ const char *kate_get_version_string(void) { return "libkate " MKVER3(KATE_VERSION_MAJOR,KATE_VERSION_MINOR,KATE_VERSION_PATCH) " (Tiger)"; } /** \ingroup version Returns the highest bitstream version number that this version of libkate supports, in 8.8 major.minor format \returns the bitstream version number */ int kate_get_bitstream_version(void) { return (KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MAJOR<<8)|(KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MINOR); } /** \ingroup version Returns a string representing the highest bitstream version number that this version of libkate supports \returns the bitstream version number as a string */ const char *kate_get_bitstream_version_string(void) { return "kate bitstream " MKVER2(KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MAJOR,KATE_BITSTREAM_VERSION_MINOR); } /** Destroys a kate_state structure. The kate_state structure should have been initialized with kate_decode_init or kate_encode_init. \param k the kate_state structure to clear \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_clear(kate_state *k) { if (!k) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; if (k->kds) { kate_decode_state_destroy(k->kds); k->kds=NULL; } if (k->kes) { kate_encode_state_destroy(k->kes); k->kes=NULL; } return 0; } static inline int kate_ascii_tolower(int c) __attribute__((const)); static inline int kate_ascii_tolower(int c) { if (c>='A' && c<='Z') return c|32; return c; } int kate_ascii_strncasecmp(const char *s0,const char *s1,size_t n) { while (n--) { int c0=kate_ascii_tolower(*s0++); int c1=kate_ascii_tolower(*s1++); if (c0!=c1) return c0-c1; if (!c0) return 0; } return 0; } int kate_ascii_strcasecmp(const char *s0,const char *s1) { return kate_ascii_strncasecmp(s0,s1,(size_t)-1); } /** \ingroup misc Initializes a kate region to sensible defaults \param kr the region to initialize \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_region_init(kate_region *kr) { static const kate_region default_region={ kate_percentage, 10,80,80,10, -1, 0, 0, NULL, {0,0,0,0,0} }; if (!kr) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; memcpy(kr,&default_region,sizeof(kate_region)); return 0; } /** \ingroup misc Initializes a kate style to sensible defaults \param ks the style to initialize \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_style_init(kate_style *ks) { static const kate_style default_style={ 0,0, {255,255,255,255}, {0,0,0,0}, {255,255,255,255}, kate_pixel, -1,-1, kate_pixel, 0,0,0,0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, kate_wrap_word, 0, NULL, NULL, {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0} }; if (!ks) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; memcpy(ks,&default_style,sizeof(kate_style)); return 0; } /** \ingroup misc Initializes a kate palette to sensible defaults \param kp the palette to initialize \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_palette_init(kate_palette *kp) { static const kate_palette default_palette={ 0, NULL, NULL, {0} }; if (!kp) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; memcpy(kp,&default_palette,sizeof(kate_palette)); return 0; } /** \ingroup misc Initializes a kate bitmap to sensible defaults. Obsolete, use kate_bitmap_init_new in new code. \param kb the bitmap to initialize \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_bitmap_init(kate_bitmap *kb) { typedef struct kate_bitmap_old_equivalent { size_t width; /**< width in pixels */ size_t height; /**< height in pixels */ unsigned char bpp; /**< bits per pixel, from 1 to 8, or 0 for a raw PNG bitmap */ kate_bitmap_type type; /**< the type of this bitmap */ unsigned char pad0[1]; unsigned char internal; int palette; /**< index of the default palette to use */ unsigned char *pixels; /**< pixels, rows first, one byte per pixel regardless of bpp */ size_t size; /**< for raw bitmaps, number of bytes in pixels */ int x_offset; /**< the horizontal offset to the logical origin of the bitmap */ int y_offset; /**< the vertical offset to the logical origin of the bitmap */ } kate_bitmap_old_equivalent; static const kate_bitmap_old_equivalent default_bitmap={ 0,0, 0, kate_bitmap_type_png, {0}, 0, /* internal flag - meta and later not initialized */ -1, NULL, 0, 0,0, }; if (!kb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; memcpy(kb,&default_bitmap,sizeof(kate_bitmap_old_equivalent)); return 0; } /** \ingroup misc Initializes a kate bitmap to sensible defaults \param kb the bitmap to initialize \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_bitmap_init_new(kate_bitmap *kb) { static const kate_bitmap default_bitmap={ 0,0, 0, kate_bitmap_type_png, {0}, 1, /* internal flag - all initialized */ -1, NULL, 0, 0,0, NULL, {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0} }; if (!kb) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; memcpy(kb,&default_bitmap,sizeof(kate_bitmap)); return 0; } /** \ingroup misc Initializes a kate curve to sensible defaults \param kc the curve to initialize \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_curve_init(kate_curve *kc) { static const kate_curve default_curve={ kate_curve_none, 0, NULL, {0,0,0,0,0} }; if (!kc) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; memcpy(kc,&default_curve,sizeof(kate_curve)); return 0; } /** \ingroup misc Initializes a kate motion to sensible defaults \param km the motion to initialize \returns 0 success \returns KATE_E_* error */ int kate_motion_init(kate_motion *km) { static const kate_motion default_motion={ 0, NULL, NULL, kate_motion_mapping_none, kate_motion_mapping_none, kate_motion_semantics_time, 0, 0, NULL, {0,0,0,0} }; if (!km) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; memcpy(km,&default_motion,sizeof(kate_motion)); return 0; } void *kate_checked_malloc(size_t n,size_t sz) { size_t mul; if (kate_check_mul_overflow(n,sz,&mul)) return NULL; return kate_malloc(mul); } void *kate_checked_realloc(void *ptr,size_t n,size_t sz) { size_t mul; if (kate_check_mul_overflow(n,sz,&mul)) return NULL; return kate_realloc(ptr,mul); } libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_meta.h0000644000000000000000000000127111624247143012715 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #ifndef KATE_kate_meta_h_GUARD #define KATE_kate_meta_h_GUARD #include "kate_internal.h" #include "kate/kate.h" typedef struct kate_meta_leaf { char *tag; char *value; size_t len; } kate_meta_leaf; struct kate_meta { size_t nmeta; struct kate_meta_leaf *meta; }; extern int kate_meta_create_copy(kate_meta **km,const kate_meta *km2) kate_internal; #endif libkate-0.4.1/src/kate_fp.c0000644000000000000000000001221311624163534012366 00000000000000/* Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Vincent Penquerc'h. This file is part of the Kate codec library. Written by Vincent Penquerc'h. Use, distribution and reproduction of this library is governed by a BSD style source license included with this source in the file 'COPYING'. Please read these terms before distributing. */ #define KATE_INTERNAL #include "kate_internal.h" #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H #include #endif #include "kate/kate.h" #include "kate_bitwise.h" #include "kate_fp.h" #define MERGE_STREAMS #define MERGE_STREAMS_COUNT_THRESHOLD 0 /* #define WRITE_64_IN_TWO_32 */ #define FLOAT_SCALE ((kate_float)(((kate_fp)1)<<(KATE_FP_FRAC))) #define kate_fp_bits (sizeof(kate_fp)*8) #define kate_fp_cut_bits ((kate_fp_bits)/2-1) #define kate_fp_cut_bits_bits (kate_fp_bits==16?3:kate_fp_bits==32?4:kate_fp_bits==64?5:8) #define kate_fp_sign_bit (kate_fp_bits==16?0x8000:kate_fp_bits==32?0x80000000:kate_fp_bits==64?((kate_int64_t)-1):0) static inline kate_fp f2kfp(kate_float f) { kate_fp test=(kate_fp)(f*(FLOAT_SCALE*2)); if (test&1) return (kate_fp)(f*FLOAT_SCALE+(kate_float)0.5); else return (kate_fp)(f*FLOAT_SCALE); } static inline kate_float kfp2f(kate_fp v) { return v/FLOAT_SCALE; } static int kate_fp_scan(size_t count,const kate_fp *values,size_t streams,int *head,int *tail) { kate_fp v=0,tst; size_t n; if (!values || !head || !tail) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; while (count--) { kate_fp value=*values; values+=streams; if (value<0) value=-value; v|=value; } tst=v; for (n=0;n>=1; } *tail=n; return 0; } #if 0 static int kate_fp_scan_constant(size_t count,const kate_fp *values,size_t streams,kate_fp constant) { while (count--) { kate_fp value=*values; values+=streams; if (value!=constant) return 1; } return 0; } #endif /* need 8 bits, then a bit for sign and kate_fp_bits-(t+h) per value */ int kate_fp_encode(size_t count,const kate_fp *values,size_t streams,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { int head,tail; int bits; if (!kpb || count==0 || !values) return KATE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER; kate_fp_scan(count,values,streams,&head,&tail); kate_pack_write(kpb,head,kate_fp_cut_bits_bits); /* can be between 0 and kate_fp_cut_bits */ kate_pack_write(kpb,tail,kate_fp_cut_bits_bits); /* can be between 0 and kate_fp_cut_bits */ bits=kate_fp_bits-tail-head; while (count--) { kate_fp v=*values++; if (head>0) { if (v<0) { kate_pack_write(kpb,1,1); v=-v; } else { kate_pack_write(kpb,0,1); } } v>>=tail; #ifdef WRITE_64_IN_TWO_32 if (bits>32) { kate_pack_write(kpb,v,32); v>>=32; kate_pack_write(kpb,v,bits-32); /* will autoclip the head */ } else #endif { kate_pack_write(kpb,v,bits); /* will autoclip the head */ } } return 0; } int kate_fp_encode_kate_float(size_t count,const kate_float *values,size_t streams,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { kate_fp *fp_values; size_t s,n; int ret; if (count*streams==0) return 0; if (streams>1 && count>MERGE_STREAMS_COUNT_THRESHOLD) { #ifdef MERGE_STREAMS count*=streams; streams=1; kate_pack_write(kpb,1,1); #else kate_pack_write(kpb,0,1); #endif } fp_values=(kate_fp*)kate_checked_malloc(count,sizeof(kate_fp)); if (!fp_values) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; for (s=0;s0) { sign=kate_pack_read1(kpb); } #ifdef WRITE_64_IN_TWO_32 if (bits>32) { kate_fp low=kate_pack_read(kpb,32); v=kate_pack_read(kpb,bits-32); v<<=32; v|=low; } else #endif { v=kate_pack_read(kpb,bits); } v<<=tail; if (sign) v=-v; *values=v; values+=streams; } return 0; } int kate_fp_decode_kate_float(size_t count,kate_float *values,size_t streams,kate_pack_buffer *kpb) { kate_fp *fp_values; size_t s,n; int ret; if (count*streams==0) return 0; if (streams>1 && count>MERGE_STREAMS_COUNT_THRESHOLD) { if (kate_pack_read1(kpb)) { count*=streams; streams=1; } } fp_values=(kate_fp*)kate_checked_malloc(count,sizeof(kate_fp)); if (!fp_values) return KATE_E_OUT_OF_MEMORY; for (s=0;s