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/*
 * cjpeg.c
 *
 * Copyright (C) 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.
 * Modified 2003-2013 by Guido Vollbeding.
 * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software.
 * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file.
 *
 * This file contains a command-line user interface for the JPEG compressor.
 * It should work on any system with Unix- or MS-DOS-style command lines.
 *
 * Two different command line styles are permitted, depending on the
 * compile-time switch TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE:
 *	cjpeg [options]  inputfile outputfile
 *	cjpeg [options]  [inputfile]
 * In the second style, output is always to standard output, which you'd
 * normally redirect to a file or pipe to some other program.  Input is
 * either from a named file or from standard input (typically redirected).
 * The second style is convenient on Unix but is unhelpful on systems that
 * don't support pipes.  Also, you MUST use the first style if your system
 * doesn't do binary I/O to stdin/stdout.
 * To simplify script writing, the "-outfile" switch is provided.  The syntax
 *	cjpeg [options]  -outfile outputfile  inputfile
 * works regardless of which command line style is used.
 */

#include "cdjpeg.h"		/* Common decls for cjpeg/djpeg applications */
#include "jversion.h"		/* for version message */

#ifdef USE_CCOMMAND		/* command-line reader for Macintosh */
#ifdef __MWERKS__
#include <SIOUX.h>              /* Metrowerks needs this */
#include <console.h>		/* ... and this */
#endif
#ifdef THINK_C
#include <console.h>		/* Think declares it here */
#endif
#endif


/* Create the add-on message string table. */

#define JMESSAGE(code,string)	string ,

static const char * const cdjpeg_message_table[] = {
#include "cderror.h"
  NULL
};


/*
 * This routine determines what format the input file is,
 * and selects the appropriate input-reading module.
 *
 * To determine which family of input formats the file belongs to,
 * we may look only at the first byte of the file, since C does not
 * guarantee that more than one character can be pushed back with ungetc.
 * Looking at additional bytes would require one of these approaches:
 *     1) assume we can fseek() the input file (fails for piped input);
 *     2) assume we can push back more than one character (works in
 *        some C implementations, but unportable);
 *     3) provide our own buffering (breaks input readers that want to use
 *        stdio directly, such as the RLE library);
 * or  4) don't put back the data, and modify the input_init methods to assume
 *        they start reading after the start of file (also breaks RLE library).
 * #1 is attractive for MS-DOS but is untenable on Unix.
 *
 * The most portable solution for file types that can't be identified by their
 * first byte is to make the user tell us what they are.  This is also the
 * only approach for "raw" file types that contain only arbitrary values.
 * We presently apply this method for Targa files.  Most of the time Targa
 * files start with 0x00, so we recognize that case.  Potentially, however,
 * a Targa file could start with any byte value (byte 0 is the length of the
 * seldom-used ID field), so we provide a switch to force Targa input mode.
 */

static boolean is_targa;	/* records user -targa switch */


LOCAL(cjpeg_source_ptr)
select_file_type (j_compress_ptr cinfo, FILE * infile)
{
  int c;

  if (is_targa) {
#ifdef TARGA_SUPPORTED
    return jinit_read_targa(cinfo);
#else
    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_TGA_NOTCOMP);
#endif
  }

  if ((c = getc(infile)) == EOF)
    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_INPUT_EMPTY);
  if (ungetc(c, infile) == EOF)
    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_UNGETC_FAILED);

  switch (c) {
#ifdef BMP_SUPPORTED
  case 'B':
    return jinit_read_bmp(cinfo);
#endif
#ifdef GIF_SUPPORTED
  case 'G':
    return jinit_read_gif(cinfo);
#endif
#ifdef PPM_SUPPORTED
  case 'P':
    return jinit_read_ppm(cinfo);
#endif
#ifdef RLE_SUPPORTED
  case 'R':
    return jinit_read_rle(cinfo);
#endif
#ifdef TARGA_SUPPORTED
  case 0x00:
    return jinit_read_targa(cinfo);
#endif
  default:
    ERREXIT(cinfo, JERR_UNKNOWN_FORMAT);
    break;
  }

  return NULL;			/* suppress compiler warnings */
}


/*
 * Argument-parsing code.
 * The switch parser is designed to be useful with DOS-style command line
 * syntax, ie, intermixed switches and file names, where only the switches
 * to the left of a given file name affect processing of that file.
 * The main program in this file doesn't actually use this capability...
 */


static const char * progname;	/* program name for error messages */
static char * outfilename;	/* for -outfile switch */


LOCAL(void)

src/Source/LibJPEG/cjpeg.c  view on Meta::CPAN

	cinfo->restart_in_rows = (int) lval;
	/* restart_interval will be computed during startup */
      }

    } else if (keymatch(arg, "sample", 2)) {
      /* Set sampling factors. */
      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
	usage();
      samplearg = argv[argn];
      /* Must delay setting sample factors until after we have processed any
       * colorspace-determining switches, since jpeg_set_colorspace sets
       * default sampling factors.
       */

    } else if (keymatch(arg, "scale", 4)) {
      /* Scale the image by a fraction M/N. */
      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
	usage();
      if (sscanf(argv[argn], "%u/%u",
		 &cinfo->scale_num, &cinfo->scale_denom) != 2)
	usage();

    } else if (keymatch(arg, "scans", 4)) {
      /* Set scan script. */
#ifdef C_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED
      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
	usage();
      scansarg = argv[argn];
      /* We must postpone reading the file in case -progressive appears. */
#else
      fprintf(stderr, "%s: sorry, multi-scan output was not compiled\n",
	      progname);
      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
#endif

    } else if (keymatch(arg, "smooth", 2)) {
      /* Set input smoothing factor. */
      int val;

      if (++argn >= argc)	/* advance to next argument */
	usage();
      if (sscanf(argv[argn], "%d", &val) != 1)
	usage();
      if (val < 0 || val > 100)
	usage();
      cinfo->smoothing_factor = val;

    } else if (keymatch(arg, "targa", 1)) {
      /* Input file is Targa format. */
      is_targa = TRUE;

    } else {
      usage();			/* bogus switch */
    }
  }

  /* Post-switch-scanning cleanup */

  if (for_real) {

    /* Set quantization tables for selected quality. */
    /* Some or all may be overridden if -qtables is present. */
    if (qualityarg != NULL)	/* process -quality if it was present */
      if (! set_quality_ratings(cinfo, qualityarg, force_baseline))
	usage();

    if (qtablefile != NULL)	/* process -qtables if it was present */
      if (! read_quant_tables(cinfo, qtablefile, force_baseline))
	usage();

    if (qslotsarg != NULL)	/* process -qslots if it was present */
      if (! set_quant_slots(cinfo, qslotsarg))
	usage();

    if (samplearg != NULL)	/* process -sample if it was present */
      if (! set_sample_factors(cinfo, samplearg))
	usage();

#ifdef C_PROGRESSIVE_SUPPORTED
    if (simple_progressive)	/* process -progressive; -scans can override */
      jpeg_simple_progression(cinfo);
#endif

#ifdef C_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED
    if (scansarg != NULL)	/* process -scans if it was present */
      if (! read_scan_script(cinfo, scansarg))
	usage();
#endif
  }

  return argn;			/* return index of next arg (file name) */
}


/*
 * The main program.
 */

int
main (int argc, char **argv)
{
  struct jpeg_compress_struct cinfo;
  struct jpeg_error_mgr jerr;
#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
  struct cdjpeg_progress_mgr progress;
#endif
  int file_index;
  cjpeg_source_ptr src_mgr;
  FILE * input_file;
  FILE * output_file;
  JDIMENSION num_scanlines;

  /* On Mac, fetch a command line. */
#ifdef USE_CCOMMAND
  argc = ccommand(&argv);
#endif

  progname = argv[0];
  if (progname == NULL || progname[0] == 0)
    progname = "cjpeg";		/* in case C library doesn't provide it */

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  /* Scan command line to find file names.
   * It is convenient to use just one switch-parsing routine, but the switch
   * values read here are ignored; we will rescan the switches after opening
   * the input file.
   */

  file_index = parse_switches(&cinfo, argc, argv, 0, FALSE);

#ifdef TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE
  /* Must have either -outfile switch or explicit output file name */
  if (outfilename == NULL) {
    if (file_index != argc-2) {
      fprintf(stderr, "%s: must name one input and one output file\n",
	      progname);
      usage();
    }
    outfilename = argv[file_index+1];
  } else {
    if (file_index != argc-1) {
      fprintf(stderr, "%s: must name one input and one output file\n",
	      progname);
      usage();
    }
  }
#else
  /* Unix style: expect zero or one file name */
  if (file_index < argc-1) {
    fprintf(stderr, "%s: only one input file\n", progname);
    usage();
  }
#endif /* TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE */

  /* Open the input file. */
  if (file_index < argc) {
    if ((input_file = fopen(argv[file_index], READ_BINARY)) == NULL) {
      fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open %s\n", progname, argv[file_index]);
      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
    }
  } else {
    /* default input file is stdin */
    input_file = read_stdin();
  }

  /* Open the output file. */
  if (outfilename != NULL) {
    if ((output_file = fopen(outfilename, WRITE_BINARY)) == NULL) {
      fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open %s\n", progname, outfilename);
      exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
    }
  } else {
    /* default output file is stdout */
    output_file = write_stdout();
  }

#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
  start_progress_monitor((j_common_ptr) &cinfo, &progress);
#endif

  /* Figure out the input file format, and set up to read it. */
  src_mgr = select_file_type(&cinfo, input_file);
  src_mgr->input_file = input_file;

  /* Read the input file header to obtain file size & colorspace. */
  (*src_mgr->start_input) (&cinfo, src_mgr);

  /* Now that we know input colorspace, fix colorspace-dependent defaults */
  jpeg_default_colorspace(&cinfo);

  /* Adjust default compression parameters by re-parsing the options */
  file_index = parse_switches(&cinfo, argc, argv, 0, TRUE);

  /* Specify data destination for compression */
  jpeg_stdio_dest(&cinfo, output_file);

  /* Start compressor */
  jpeg_start_compress(&cinfo, TRUE);

  /* Process data */
  while (cinfo.next_scanline < cinfo.image_height) {
    num_scanlines = (*src_mgr->get_pixel_rows) (&cinfo, src_mgr);
    (void) jpeg_write_scanlines(&cinfo, src_mgr->buffer, num_scanlines);
  }

  /* Finish compression and release memory */
  (*src_mgr->finish_input) (&cinfo, src_mgr);
  jpeg_finish_compress(&cinfo);
  jpeg_destroy_compress(&cinfo);

  /* Close files, if we opened them */
  if (input_file != stdin)
    fclose(input_file);
  if (output_file != stdout)
    fclose(output_file);

#ifdef PROGRESS_REPORT
  end_progress_monitor((j_common_ptr) &cinfo);
#endif

  /* All done. */
  exit(jerr.num_warnings ? EXIT_WARNING : EXIT_SUCCESS);
  return 0;			/* suppress no-return-value warnings */
}



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