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//#define QIMAGEREADER_DEBUG |
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/*! |
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\class QImageReader |
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\brief The QImageReader class provides a format independent interface |
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for reading images from files or other devices. |
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\reentrant |
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\ingroup painting |
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\ingroup io |
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The most common way to read images is through QImage and QPixmap's |
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constructors, or by calling QImage::load() and |
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QPixmap::load(). QImageReader is a specialized class which gives |
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you more control when reading images. For example, you can read an |
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image into a specific size by calling setScaledSize(), and you can |
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select a clip rect, effectively loading only parts of an image, by |
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calling setClipRect(). Depending on the underlying support in the |
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image format, this can save memory and speed up loading of images. |
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To read an image, you start by constructing a QImageReader object. |
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Pass either a file name or a device pointer, and the image format |
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to QImageReader's constructor. You can then set several options, |
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such as the clip rect (by calling setClipRect()) and scaled size |
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(by calling setScaledSize()). canRead() returns the image if the |
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QImageReader can read the image (i.e., the image format is |
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supported and the device is open for reading). Call read() to read |
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the image. |
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If any error occurs when reading the image, read() will return a |
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null QImage. You can then call error() to find the type of error |
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that occurred, or errorString() to get a human readable |
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description of what went wrong. |
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Call supportedImageFormats() for a list of formats that |
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QImageReader can read. QImageReader supports all built-in image |
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formats, in addition to any image format plugins that support |
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reading. |
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QImageReader autodetects the image format by default, by looking at the |
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provided (optional) format string, the file name suffix, and the data |
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stream contents. You can enable or disable this feature, by calling |
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setAutoDetectImageFormat(). |
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\sa QImageWriter, QImageIOHandler, QImageIOPlugin |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\enum QImageReader::ImageReaderError |
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This enum describes the different types of errors that can occur |
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when reading images with QImageReader. |
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\value FileNotFoundError QImageReader was used with a file name, |
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but not file was found with that name. This can also happen if the |
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file name contained no extension, and the file with the correct |
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extension is not supported by Qt. |
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\value DeviceError QImageReader encountered a device error when |
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reading the image. You can consult your particular device for more |
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details on what went wrong. |
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\value UnsupportedFormatError Qt does not support the requested |
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image format. |
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\value InvalidDataError The image data was invalid, and |
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QImageReader was unable to read an image from it. The can happen |
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if the image file is damaged. |
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\value UnknownError An unknown error occurred. If you get this |
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value after calling read(), it is most likely caused by a bug in |
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QImageReader. |
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*/ |
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#include "qimagereader.h" |
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#include <qbytearray.h> |
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#ifdef QIMAGEREADER_DEBUG |
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#include <qdebug.h> |
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#endif |
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#include <qfile.h> |
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#include <qfileinfo.h> |
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#include <qimage.h> |
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#include <qimageiohandler.h> |
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#include <qlist.h> |
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#include <qrect.h> |
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#include <qset.h> |
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#include <qsize.h> |
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#include <qcolor.h> |
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#include <qvariant.h> |
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// factory loader |
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#include <qcoreapplication.h> |
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#include <private/qfactoryloader_p.h> |
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// image handlers |
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#include <private/qbmphandler_p.h> |
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#include <private/qppmhandler_p.h> |
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#include <private/qxbmhandler_p.h> |
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#include <private/qxpmhandler_p.h> |
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#ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEFORMAT_PNG |
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#include <private/qpnghandler_p.h> |
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#endif |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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#if !defined (QT_NO_LIBRARY) && !defined(QT_NO_SETTINGS) |
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Q_GLOBAL_STATIC_WITH_ARGS(QFactoryLoader, loader, |
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(QImageIOHandlerFactoryInterface_iid, QLatin1String("/imageformats"))) |
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#endif |
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enum _qt_BuiltInFormatType { |
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#ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEFORMAT_PNG |
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_qt_PngFormat, |
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#endif |
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_qt_BmpFormat, |
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#ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEFORMAT_PPM |
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_qt_PpmFormat, |
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_qt_PgmFormat, |
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_qt_PbmFormat, |
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#endif |
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#ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEFORMAT_XBM |
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_qt_XbmFormat, |
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#endif |
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#ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEFORMAT_XPM |
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_qt_XpmFormat, |
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#endif |
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_qt_NumFormats, |
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_qt_NoFormat = -1 |
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}; |
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struct _qt_BuiltInFormatStruct |
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{ |
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_qt_BuiltInFormatType type; |
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const char *extension; |
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}; |
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static const _qt_BuiltInFormatStruct _qt_BuiltInFormats[] = { |
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#ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEFORMAT_PNG |
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{_qt_PngFormat, "png"}, |
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#endif |
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{_qt_BmpFormat, "bmp"}, |
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#ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEFORMAT_PPM |
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{_qt_PpmFormat, "ppm"}, |
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{_qt_PgmFormat, "pgm"}, |
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{_qt_PbmFormat, "pbm"}, |
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#endif |
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#ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEFORMAT_XBM |
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{_qt_XbmFormat, "xbm"}, |
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#endif |
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#ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEFORMAT_XPM |
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{_qt_XpmFormat, "xpm"}, |
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#endif |
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{_qt_NoFormat, ""} |
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}; |
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static QImageIOHandler *createReadHandlerHelper(QIODevice *device, |
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const QByteArray &format, |
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bool autoDetectImageFormat, |
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bool ignoresFormatAndExtension) |
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{ |
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if (!autoDetectImageFormat && format.isEmpty()) |
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return 0; |
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QByteArray form = format.toLower(); |
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QImageIOHandler *handler = 0; |
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#if !defined (QT_NO_LIBRARY) && !defined(QT_NO_SETTINGS) |
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// check if we have plugins that support the image format |
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QFactoryLoader *l = loader(); |
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QStringList keys = l->keys(); |
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#endif |
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QByteArray suffix; |
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#ifdef QIMAGEREADER_DEBUG |
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qDebug() << "QImageReader::createReadHandler( device =" << (void *)device << ", format =" << format << ")," |
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<< keys.size() << "plugins available: " << keys; |
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#endif |
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#if !defined (QT_NO_LIBRARY) && !defined(QT_NO_SETTINGS) |
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int suffixPluginIndex = -1; |
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if (device && format.isEmpty() && autoDetectImageFormat && !ignoresFormatAndExtension) { |
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// if there's no format, see if \a device is a file, and if so, find |
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// the file suffix and find support for that format among our plugins. |
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// this allows plugins to override our built-in handlers. |
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if (QFile *file = qobject_cast<QFile *>(device)) { |
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#ifdef QIMAGEREADER_DEBUG |
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qDebug() << "QImageReader::createReadHandler: device is a file:" << file->fileName(); |
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#endif |
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if (!(suffix = QFileInfo(file->fileName()).suffix().toLower().toLatin1()).isEmpty()) { |
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int index = keys.indexOf(QString::fromLatin1(suffix)); |
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if (index != -1) { |
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#ifdef QIMAGEREADER_DEBUG |
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qDebug() << "QImageReader::createReadHandler: suffix recognized; the" |
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<< suffix << "plugin might be able to read this"; |
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#endif |
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suffixPluginIndex = index; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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#endif // QT_NO_LIBRARY |
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QByteArray testFormat = !form.isEmpty() ? form : suffix; |
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if (ignoresFormatAndExtension) |
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testFormat = QByteArray(); |
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#if !defined (QT_NO_LIBRARY) && !defined(QT_NO_SETTINGS) |
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if (suffixPluginIndex != -1) { |
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// check if the plugin that claims support for this format can load |
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// from this device with this format. |
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const qint64 pos = device ? device->pos() : 0; |
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QImageIOPlugin *plugin = qobject_cast<QImageIOPlugin *>(l->instance(QString::fromLatin1(suffix))); |
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if (plugin && plugin->capabilities(device, testFormat) & QImageIOPlugin::CanRead) { |
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handler = plugin->create(device, testFormat); |
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#ifdef QIMAGEREADER_DEBUG |
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qDebug() << "QImageReader::createReadHandler: using the" << suffix |
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<< "plugin"; |
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#endif |
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} |
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if (device && !device->isSequential()) |
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device->seek(pos); |
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} |
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if (!handler && !testFormat.isEmpty() && autoDetectImageFormat && !ignoresFormatAndExtension) { |
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// check if any plugin supports the format (they are not allowed to |
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// read from the device yet). |
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const qint64 pos = device ? device->pos() : 0; |
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for (int i = 0; i < keys.size(); ++i) { |
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if (i != suffixPluginIndex) { |
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QImageIOPlugin *plugin = qobject_cast<QImageIOPlugin *>(l->instance(keys.at(i))); |
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if (plugin && plugin->capabilities(device, testFormat) & QImageIOPlugin::CanRead) { |
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#ifdef QIMAGEREADER_DEBUG |
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qDebug() << "QImageReader::createReadHandler: the" << keys.at(i) << "plugin can read this format"; |
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#endif |
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handler = plugin->create(device, testFormat); |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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if (device && !device->isSequential()) |
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device->seek(pos); |
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} |
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#endif // QT_NO_LIBRARY |
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// if we don't have a handler yet, check if we have built-in support for |
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// the format |
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if (!handler && !testFormat.isEmpty()) { |
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if (false) { |
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#ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEFORMAT_PNG |
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} else if (testFormat == "png") { |
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handler = new QPngHandler; |
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#endif |
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#ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEFORMAT_BMP |
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} else if (testFormat == "bmp") { |
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handler = new QBmpHandler; |
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#endif |
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#ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEFORMAT_XPM |
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} else if (testFormat == "xpm") { |
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handler = new QXpmHandler; |
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#endif |
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#ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEFORMAT_XBM |
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} else if (testFormat == "xbm") { |
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handler = new QXbmHandler; |
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handler->setOption(QImageIOHandler::SubType, testFormat); |
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#endif |
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#ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEFORMAT_PPM |
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} else if (testFormat == "pbm" || testFormat == "pbmraw" || testFormat == "pgm" |
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|| testFormat == "pgmraw" || testFormat == "ppm" || testFormat == "ppmraw") { |
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handler = new QPpmHandler; |
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handler->setOption(QImageIOHandler::SubType, testFormat); |
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#endif |
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} |
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#ifdef QIMAGEREADER_DEBUG |
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if (handler) |
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qDebug() << "QImageReader::createReadHandler: using the built-in handler for" << testFormat; |
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#endif |
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} |
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#if !defined (QT_NO_LIBRARY) && !defined(QT_NO_SETTINGS) |
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if (!handler && (autoDetectImageFormat || ignoresFormatAndExtension)) { |
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// check if any of our plugins recognize the file from its contents. |
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const qint64 pos = device ? device->pos() : 0; |
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for (int i = 0; i < keys.size(); ++i) { |
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if (i != suffixPluginIndex) { |
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QImageIOPlugin *plugin = qobject_cast<QImageIOPlugin *>(l->instance(keys.at(i))); |
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if (plugin && plugin->capabilities(device, QByteArray()) & QImageIOPlugin::CanRead) { |
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handler = plugin->create(device, testFormat); |
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#ifdef QIMAGEREADER_DEBUG |
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qDebug() << "QImageReader::createReadHandler: the" << keys.at(i) << "plugin can read this data"; |
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#endif |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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if (device && !device->isSequential()) |
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device->seek(pos); |
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} |
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#endif |
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if (!handler && (autoDetectImageFormat || ignoresFormatAndExtension)) { |
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// check if any of our built-in handlers recognize the file from its |
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// contents. |
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int currentFormat = 0; |
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if (!suffix.isEmpty()) { |
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// If reading from a file with a suffix, start testing our |
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// built-in handler for that suffix first. |
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for (int i = 0; i < _qt_NumFormats; ++i) { |
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if (_qt_BuiltInFormats[i].extension == suffix) { |
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currentFormat = i; |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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QByteArray subType; |
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int numFormats = _qt_NumFormats; |
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while (device && numFormats >= 0) { |
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const _qt_BuiltInFormatStruct *formatStruct = &_qt_BuiltInFormats[currentFormat]; |
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const qint64 pos = device->pos(); |
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switch (formatStruct->type) { |
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#ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEFORMAT_PNG |
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case _qt_PngFormat: |
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if (QPngHandler::canRead(device)) |
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handler = new QPngHandler; |
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break; |
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#endif |
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#ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEFORMAT_BMP |
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case _qt_BmpFormat: |
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if (QBmpHandler::canRead(device)) |
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handler = new QBmpHandler; |
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break; |
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#endif |
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#ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEFORMAT_XPM |
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case _qt_XpmFormat: |
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if (QXpmHandler::canRead(device)) |
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handler = new QXpmHandler; |
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break; |
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#endif |
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#ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEFORMAT_PPM |
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case _qt_PbmFormat: |
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case _qt_PgmFormat: |
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case _qt_PpmFormat: |
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if (QPpmHandler::canRead(device, &subType)) { |
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handler = new QPpmHandler; |
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handler->setOption(QImageIOHandler::SubType, subType); |
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} |
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break; |
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#endif |
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#ifndef QT_NO_IMAGEFORMAT_XBM |
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case _qt_XbmFormat: |
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if (QXbmHandler::canRead(device)) |
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handler = new QXbmHandler; |
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break; |
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#endif |
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default: |
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break; |
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} |
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if (!device->isSequential()) |
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device->seek(pos); |
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if (handler) { |
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#ifdef QIMAGEREADER_DEBUG |
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qDebug() << "QImageReader::createReadHandler: the" << formatStruct->extension |
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<< "built-in handler can read this data"; |
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#endif |
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break; |
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} |
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--numFormats; |
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++currentFormat; |
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currentFormat %= _qt_NumFormats; |
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} |
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} |
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if (!handler) { |
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#ifdef QIMAGEREADER_DEBUG |
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qDebug() << "QImageReader::createReadHandler: no handlers found. giving up."; |
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#endif |
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// no handler: give up. |
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return 0; |
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} |
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handler->setDevice(device); |
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if (!form.isEmpty()) |
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handler->setFormat(form); |
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return handler; |
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} |
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class QImageReaderPrivate |
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{ |
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public: |
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QImageReaderPrivate(QImageReader *qq); |
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~QImageReaderPrivate(); |
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// device |
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QByteArray format; |
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bool autoDetectImageFormat; |
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bool ignoresFormatAndExtension; |
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QIODevice *device; |
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bool deleteDevice; |
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QImageIOHandler *handler; |
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bool initHandler(); |
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// image options |
|
449 |
QRect clipRect; |
|
450 |
QSize scaledSize; |
|
451 |
QRect scaledClipRect; |
|
452 |
int quality; |
|
453 |
QMap<QString, QString> text; |
|
454 |
void getText(); |
|
455 |
||
456 |
// error |
|
457 |
QImageReader::ImageReaderError imageReaderError; |
|
458 |
QString errorString; |
|
459 |
||
460 |
QImageReader *q; |
|
461 |
}; |
|
462 |
||
463 |
/*! |
|
464 |
\internal |
|
465 |
*/ |
|
466 |
QImageReaderPrivate::QImageReaderPrivate(QImageReader *qq) |
|
467 |
: autoDetectImageFormat(true), ignoresFormatAndExtension(false) |
|
468 |
{ |
|
469 |
device = 0; |
|
470 |
deleteDevice = false; |
|
471 |
handler = 0; |
|
472 |
quality = -1; |
|
473 |
imageReaderError = QImageReader::UnknownError; |
|
474 |
||
475 |
q = qq; |
|
476 |
} |
|
477 |
||
478 |
/*! |
|
479 |
\internal |
|
480 |
*/ |
|
481 |
QImageReaderPrivate::~QImageReaderPrivate() |
|
482 |
{ |
|
483 |
if (deleteDevice) |
|
484 |
delete device; |
|
485 |
delete handler; |
|
486 |
} |
|
487 |
||
488 |
/*! |
|
489 |
\internal |
|
490 |
*/ |
|
491 |
bool QImageReaderPrivate::initHandler() |
|
492 |
{ |
|
493 |
// check some preconditions |
|
494 |
if (!device || (!deleteDevice && !device->isOpen())) { |
|
495 |
imageReaderError = QImageReader::DeviceError; |
|
496 |
errorString = QLatin1String(QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP(QImageReader, "Invalid device")); |
|
497 |
return false; |
|
498 |
} |
|
499 |
||
500 |
// probe the file extension |
|
501 |
if (deleteDevice && !device->isOpen() && !device->open(QIODevice::ReadOnly) && autoDetectImageFormat) { |
|
502 |
QList<QByteArray> extensions = QImageReader::supportedImageFormats(); |
|
503 |
if (!format.isEmpty()) { |
|
504 |
// Try the most probable extension first |
|
505 |
int currentFormatIndex = extensions.indexOf(format.toLower()); |
|
506 |
if (currentFormatIndex > 0) |
|
507 |
extensions.swap(0, currentFormatIndex); |
|
508 |
} |
|
509 |
||
510 |
int currentExtension = 0; |
|
511 |
||
512 |
QFile *file = static_cast<QFile *>(device); |
|
513 |
QString fileName = file->fileName(); |
|
514 |
||
515 |
do { |
|
516 |
file->setFileName(fileName + QLatin1Char('.') |
|
517 |
+ QString::fromLatin1(extensions.at(currentExtension++).constData())); |
|
518 |
file->open(QIODevice::ReadOnly); |
|
519 |
} while (!file->isOpen() && currentExtension < extensions.size()); |
|
520 |
||
521 |
if (!device->isOpen()) { |
|
522 |
imageReaderError = QImageReader::FileNotFoundError; |
|
523 |
errorString = QLatin1String(QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP(QImageReader, "File not found")); |
|
524 |
file->setFileName(fileName); // restore the old file name |
|
525 |
return false; |
|
526 |
} |
|
527 |
} |
|
528 |
||
529 |
// assign a handler |
|
530 |
if (!handler && (handler = createReadHandlerHelper(device, format, autoDetectImageFormat, ignoresFormatAndExtension)) == 0) { |
|
531 |
imageReaderError = QImageReader::UnsupportedFormatError; |
|
532 |
errorString = QLatin1String(QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP(QImageReader, "Unsupported image format")); |
|
533 |
return false; |
|
534 |
} |
|
535 |
return true; |
|
536 |
} |
|
537 |
||
538 |
/*! |
|
539 |
\internal |
|
540 |
*/ |
|
541 |
void QImageReaderPrivate::getText() |
|
542 |
{ |
|
543 |
if (!text.isEmpty() || (!handler && !initHandler()) || !handler->supportsOption(QImageIOHandler::Description)) |
|
544 |
return; |
|
545 |
foreach (QString pair, handler->option(QImageIOHandler::Description).toString().split( |
|
546 |
QLatin1String("\n\n"))) { |
|
547 |
int index = pair.indexOf(QLatin1Char(':')); |
|
548 |
if (index >= 0 && pair.indexOf(QLatin1Char(' ')) < index) { |
|
549 |
text.insert(QLatin1String("Description"), pair.simplified()); |
|
550 |
} else { |
|
551 |
QString key = pair.left(index); |
|
552 |
text.insert(key, pair.mid(index + 2).simplified()); |
|
553 |
} |
|
554 |
} |
|
555 |
} |
|
556 |
||
557 |
/*! |
|
558 |
Constructs an empty QImageReader object. Before reading an image, |
|
559 |
call setDevice() or setFileName(). |
|
560 |
*/ |
|
561 |
QImageReader::QImageReader() |
|
562 |
: d(new QImageReaderPrivate(this)) |
|
563 |
{ |
|
564 |
} |
|
565 |
||
566 |
/*! |
|
567 |
Constructs a QImageReader object with the device \a device and the |
|
568 |
image format \a format. |
|
569 |
*/ |
|
570 |
QImageReader::QImageReader(QIODevice *device, const QByteArray &format) |
|
571 |
: d(new QImageReaderPrivate(this)) |
|
572 |
{ |
|
573 |
d->device = device; |
|
574 |
d->format = format; |
|
575 |
} |
|
576 |
||
577 |
/*! |
|
578 |
Constructs a QImageReader object with the file name \a fileName |
|
579 |
and the image format \a format. |
|
580 |
||
581 |
\sa setFileName() |
|
582 |
*/ |
|
583 |
QImageReader::QImageReader(const QString &fileName, const QByteArray &format) |
|
584 |
: d(new QImageReaderPrivate(this)) |
|
585 |
{ |
|
586 |
QFile *file = new QFile(fileName); |
|
587 |
d->device = file; |
|
588 |
d->deleteDevice = true; |
|
589 |
d->format = format; |
|
590 |
} |
|
591 |
||
592 |
/*! |
|
593 |
Destructs the QImageReader object. |
|
594 |
*/ |
|
595 |
QImageReader::~QImageReader() |
|
596 |
{ |
|
597 |
delete d; |
|
598 |
} |
|
599 |
||
600 |
/*! |
|
601 |
Sets the format QImageReader will use when reading images, to \a |
|
602 |
format. \a format is a case insensitive text string. Example: |
|
603 |
||
604 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_image_qimagereader.cpp 0 |
|
605 |
||
606 |
You can call supportedImageFormats() for the full list of formats |
|
607 |
QImageReader supports. |
|
608 |
||
609 |
\sa format() |
|
610 |
*/ |
|
611 |
void QImageReader::setFormat(const QByteArray &format) |
|
612 |
{ |
|
613 |
d->format = format; |
|
614 |
} |
|
615 |
||
616 |
/*! |
|
617 |
Returns the format QImageReader uses for reading images. |
|
618 |
||
619 |
You can call this function after assigning a device to the |
|
620 |
reader to determine the format of the device. For example: |
|
621 |
||
622 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_image_qimagereader.cpp 1 |
|
623 |
||
624 |
If the reader cannot read any image from the device (e.g., there is no |
|
625 |
image there, or the image has already been read), or if the format is |
|
626 |
unsupported, this function returns an empty QByteArray(). |
|
627 |
||
628 |
\sa setFormat(), supportedImageFormats() |
|
629 |
*/ |
|
630 |
QByteArray QImageReader::format() const |
|
631 |
{ |
|
632 |
if (d->format.isEmpty()) { |
|
633 |
if (!d->initHandler()) |
|
634 |
return QByteArray(); |
|
635 |
return d->handler->canRead() ? d->handler->format() : QByteArray(); |
|
636 |
} |
|
637 |
||
638 |
return d->format; |
|
639 |
} |
|
640 |
||
641 |
/*! |
|
642 |
If \a enabled is true, image format autodetection is enabled; otherwise, |
|
643 |
it is disabled. By default, autodetection is enabled. |
|
644 |
||
645 |
QImageReader uses an extensive approach to detecting the image format; |
|
646 |
firstly, if you pass a file name to QImageReader, it will attempt to |
|
647 |
detect the file extension if the given file name does not point to an |
|
648 |
existing file, by appending supported default extensions to the given file |
|
649 |
name, one at a time. It then uses the following approach to detect the |
|
650 |
image format: |
|
651 |
||
652 |
\list |
|
653 |
||
654 |
\o Image plugins are queried first, based on either the optional format |
|
655 |
string, or the file name suffix (if the source device is a file). No |
|
656 |
content detection is done at this stage. QImageReader will choose the |
|
657 |
first plugin that supports reading for this format. |
|
658 |
||
659 |
\o If no plugin supports the image format, Qt's built-in handlers are |
|
660 |
checked based on either the optional format string, or the file name |
|
661 |
suffix. |
|
662 |
||
663 |
\o If no capable plugins or built-in handlers are found, each plugin is |
|
664 |
tested by inspecting the content of the data stream. |
|
665 |
||
666 |
\o If no plugins could detect the image format based on data contents, |
|
667 |
each built-in image handler is tested by inspecting the contents. |
|
668 |
||
669 |
\o Finally, if all above approaches fail, QImageReader will report failure |
|
670 |
when trying to read the image. |
|
671 |
||
672 |
\endlist |
|
673 |
||
674 |
By disabling image format autodetection, QImageReader will only query the |
|
675 |
plugins and built-in handlers based on the format string (i.e., no file |
|
676 |
name extensions are tested). |
|
677 |
||
678 |
\sa QImageIOHandler::canRead(), QImageIOPlugin::capabilities() |
|
679 |
*/ |
|
680 |
void QImageReader::setAutoDetectImageFormat(bool enabled) |
|
681 |
{ |
|
682 |
d->autoDetectImageFormat = enabled; |
|
683 |
} |
|
684 |
||
685 |
/*! |
|
686 |
Returns true if image format autodetection is enabled on this image |
|
687 |
reader; otherwise returns false. By default, autodetection is enabled. |
|
688 |
||
689 |
\sa setAutoDetectImageFormat() |
|
690 |
*/ |
|
691 |
bool QImageReader::autoDetectImageFormat() const |
|
692 |
{ |
|
693 |
return d->autoDetectImageFormat; |
|
694 |
} |
|
695 |
||
696 |
||
697 |
/*! |
|
698 |
If \a ignored is set to true, then the image reader will ignore |
|
699 |
specified formats or file extensions and decide which plugin to |
|
700 |
use only based on the contents in the datastream. |
|
701 |
||
702 |
Setting this flag means that all image plugins gets loaded. Each |
|
703 |
plugin will read the first bytes in the image data and decide if |
|
704 |
the plugin is compatible or not. |
|
705 |
||
706 |
This also disables auto detecting the image format. |
|
707 |
||
708 |
\sa decideFormatFromContent() |
|
709 |
*/ |
|
710 |
||
711 |
void QImageReader::setDecideFormatFromContent(bool ignored) |
|
712 |
{ |
|
713 |
d->ignoresFormatAndExtension = ignored; |
|
714 |
} |
|
715 |
||
716 |
||
717 |
/*! |
|
718 |
Returns whether the image reader should decide which plugin to use |
|
719 |
only based on the contents of the datastream rather than on the file |
|
720 |
extension. |
|
721 |
||
722 |
\sa setDecideFormatFromContent() |
|
723 |
*/ |
|
724 |
||
725 |
bool QImageReader::decideFormatFromContent() const |
|
726 |
{ |
|
727 |
return d->ignoresFormatAndExtension; |
|
728 |
} |
|
729 |
||
730 |
||
731 |
/*! |
|
732 |
Sets QImageReader's device to \a device. If a device has already |
|
733 |
been set, the old device is removed from QImageReader and is |
|
734 |
otherwise left unchanged. |
|
735 |
||
736 |
If the device is not already open, QImageReader will attempt to |
|
737 |
open the device in \l QIODevice::ReadOnly mode by calling |
|
738 |
open(). Note that this does not work for certain devices, such as |
|
739 |
QProcess, QTcpSocket and QUdpSocket, where more logic is required |
|
740 |
to open the device. |
|
741 |
||
742 |
\sa device(), setFileName() |
|
743 |
*/ |
|
744 |
void QImageReader::setDevice(QIODevice *device) |
|
745 |
{ |
|
746 |
if (d->device && d->deleteDevice) |
|
747 |
delete d->device; |
|
748 |
d->device = device; |
|
749 |
d->deleteDevice = false; |
|
750 |
delete d->handler; |
|
751 |
d->handler = 0; |
|
752 |
d->text.clear(); |
|
753 |
} |
|
754 |
||
755 |
/*! |
|
756 |
Returns the device currently assigned to QImageReader, or 0 if no |
|
757 |
device has been assigned. |
|
758 |
*/ |
|
759 |
QIODevice *QImageReader::device() const |
|
760 |
{ |
|
761 |
return d->device; |
|
762 |
} |
|
763 |
||
764 |
/*! |
|
765 |
Sets the file name of QImageReader to \a fileName. Internally, |
|
766 |
QImageReader will create a QFile object and open it in \l |
|
767 |
QIODevice::ReadOnly mode, and use this when reading images. |
|
768 |
||
769 |
If \a fileName does not include a file extension (e.g., .png or .bmp), |
|
770 |
QImageReader will cycle through all supported extensions until it finds |
|
771 |
a matching file. |
|
772 |
||
773 |
\sa fileName(), setDevice(), supportedImageFormats() |
|
774 |
*/ |
|
775 |
void QImageReader::setFileName(const QString &fileName) |
|
776 |
{ |
|
777 |
setDevice(new QFile(fileName)); |
|
778 |
d->deleteDevice = true; |
|
779 |
} |
|
780 |
||
781 |
/*! |
|
782 |
If the currently assigned device is a QFile, or if setFileName() |
|
783 |
has been called, this function returns the name of the file |
|
784 |
QImageReader reads from. Otherwise (i.e., if no device has been |
|
785 |
assigned or the device is not a QFile), an empty QString is |
|
786 |
returned. |
|
787 |
||
788 |
\sa setFileName(), setDevice() |
|
789 |
*/ |
|
790 |
QString QImageReader::fileName() const |
|
791 |
{ |
|
792 |
QFile *file = qobject_cast<QFile *>(d->device); |
|
793 |
return file ? file->fileName() : QString(); |
|
794 |
} |
|
795 |
||
796 |
/*! |
|
797 |
\since 4.2 |
|
798 |
||
799 |
This is an image format specific function that sets the quality |
|
800 |
level of the image to \a quality. For image formats that do not |
|
801 |
support setting the quality, this value is ignored. |
|
802 |
||
803 |
The value range of \a quality depends on the image format. For |
|
804 |
example, the "jpeg" format supports a quality range from 0 (low |
|
805 |
quality, high compression) to 100 (high quality, low compression). |
|
806 |
||
807 |
\sa quality() |
|
808 |
*/ |
|
809 |
void QImageReader::setQuality(int quality) |
|
810 |
{ |
|
811 |
d->quality = quality; |
|
812 |
} |
|
813 |
||
814 |
/*! |
|
815 |
\since 4.2 |
|
816 |
||
817 |
Returns the quality level of the image. |
|
818 |
||
819 |
\sa setQuality() |
|
820 |
*/ |
|
821 |
int QImageReader::quality() const |
|
822 |
{ |
|
823 |
return d->quality; |
|
824 |
} |
|
825 |
||
826 |
||
827 |
/*! |
|
828 |
Returns the size of the image, without actually reading the image |
|
829 |
contents. |
|
830 |
||
831 |
If the image format does not support this feature, this function returns |
|
832 |
an invalid size. Qt's built-in image handlers all support this feature, |
|
833 |
but custom image format plugins are not required to do so. |
|
834 |
||
835 |
\sa QImageIOHandler::ImageOption, QImageIOHandler::option(), QImageIOHandler::supportsOption() |
|
836 |
*/ |
|
837 |
QSize QImageReader::size() const |
|
838 |
{ |
|
839 |
if (!d->initHandler()) |
|
840 |
return QSize(); |
|
841 |
||
842 |
if (d->handler->supportsOption(QImageIOHandler::Size)) |
|
843 |
return d->handler->option(QImageIOHandler::Size).toSize(); |
|
844 |
||
845 |
return QSize(); |
|
846 |
} |
|
847 |
||
848 |
/*! |
|
849 |
\since 4.5 |
|
850 |
||
851 |
Returns the format of the image, without actually reading the image |
|
852 |
contents. The format describes the image format \l QImageReader::read() |
|
853 |
returns, not the format of the actual image. |
|
854 |
||
855 |
If the image format does not support this feature, this function returns |
|
856 |
an invalid format. |
|
857 |
||
858 |
\sa QImageIOHandler::ImageOption, QImageIOHandler::option(), QImageIOHandler::supportsOption() |
|
859 |
*/ |
|
860 |
QImage::Format QImageReader::imageFormat() const |
|
861 |
{ |
|
862 |
if (!d->initHandler()) |
|
863 |
return QImage::Format_Invalid; |
|
864 |
||
865 |
if (d->handler->supportsOption(QImageIOHandler::ImageFormat)) |
|
866 |
return (QImage::Format)d->handler->option(QImageIOHandler::ImageFormat).toInt(); |
|
867 |
||
868 |
return QImage::Format_Invalid; |
|
869 |
} |
|
870 |
||
871 |
/*! |
|
872 |
\since 4.1 |
|
873 |
||
874 |
Returns the text keys for this image. You can use |
|
875 |
these keys with text() to list the image text for |
|
876 |
a certain key. |
|
877 |
||
878 |
Support for this option is implemented through |
|
879 |
QImageIOHandler::Description. |
|
880 |
||
881 |
\sa text(), QImageWriter::setText(), QImage::textKeys() |
|
882 |
*/ |
|
883 |
QStringList QImageReader::textKeys() const |
|
884 |
{ |
|
885 |
d->getText(); |
|
886 |
return d->text.keys(); |
|
887 |
} |
|
888 |
||
889 |
/*! |
|
890 |
\since 4.1 |
|
891 |
||
892 |
Returns the image text associated with \a key. |
|
893 |
||
894 |
Support for this option is implemented through |
|
895 |
QImageIOHandler::Description. |
|
896 |
||
897 |
\sa textKeys(), QImageWriter::setText() |
|
898 |
*/ |
|
899 |
QString QImageReader::text(const QString &key) const |
|
900 |
{ |
|
901 |
d->getText(); |
|
902 |
return d->text.value(key); |
|
903 |
} |
|
904 |
||
905 |
/*! |
|
906 |
Sets the image clip rect (also known as the ROI, or Region Of |
|
907 |
Interest) to \a rect. The coordinates of \a rect are relative to |
|
908 |
the untransformed image size, as returned by size(). |
|
909 |
||
910 |
\sa clipRect(), setScaledSize(), setScaledClipRect() |
|
911 |
*/ |
|
912 |
void QImageReader::setClipRect(const QRect &rect) |
|
913 |
{ |
|
914 |
d->clipRect = rect; |
|
915 |
} |
|
916 |
||
917 |
/*! |
|
918 |
Returns the clip rect (also known as the ROI, or Region Of |
|
919 |
Interest) of the image. If no clip rect has been set, an invalid |
|
920 |
QRect is returned. |
|
921 |
||
922 |
\sa setClipRect() |
|
923 |
*/ |
|
924 |
QRect QImageReader::clipRect() const |
|
925 |
{ |
|
926 |
return d->clipRect; |
|
927 |
} |
|
928 |
||
929 |
/*! |
|
930 |
Sets the scaled size of the image to \a size. The scaling is |
|
931 |
performed after the initial clip rect, but before the scaled clip |
|
932 |
rect is applied. The algorithm used for scaling depends on the |
|
933 |
image format. By default (i.e., if the image format does not |
|
934 |
support scaling), QImageReader will use QImage::scale() with |
|
935 |
Qt::SmoothScaling. |
|
936 |
||
937 |
\sa scaledSize(), setClipRect(), setScaledClipRect() |
|
938 |
*/ |
|
939 |
void QImageReader::setScaledSize(const QSize &size) |
|
940 |
{ |
|
941 |
d->scaledSize = size; |
|
942 |
} |
|
943 |
||
944 |
/*! |
|
945 |
Returns the scaled size of the image. |
|
946 |
||
947 |
\sa setScaledSize() |
|
948 |
*/ |
|
949 |
QSize QImageReader::scaledSize() const |
|
950 |
{ |
|
951 |
return d->scaledSize; |
|
952 |
} |
|
953 |
||
954 |
/*! |
|
955 |
Sets the scaled clip rect to \a rect. The scaled clip rect is the |
|
956 |
clip rect (also known as ROI, or Region Of Interest) that is |
|
957 |
applied after the image has been scaled. |
|
958 |
||
959 |
\sa scaledClipRect(), setScaledSize() |
|
960 |
*/ |
|
961 |
void QImageReader::setScaledClipRect(const QRect &rect) |
|
962 |
{ |
|
963 |
d->scaledClipRect = rect; |
|
964 |
} |
|
965 |
||
966 |
/*! |
|
967 |
Returns the scaled clip rect of the image. |
|
968 |
||
969 |
\sa setScaledClipRect() |
|
970 |
*/ |
|
971 |
QRect QImageReader::scaledClipRect() const |
|
972 |
{ |
|
973 |
return d->scaledClipRect; |
|
974 |
} |
|
975 |
||
976 |
/*! |
|
977 |
\since 4.1 |
|
978 |
||
979 |
Sets the background color to \a color. |
|
980 |
Image formats that support this operation are expected to |
|
981 |
initialize the background to \a color before reading an image. |
|
982 |
||
983 |
\sa backgroundColor(), read() |
|
984 |
*/ |
|
985 |
void QImageReader::setBackgroundColor(const QColor &color) |
|
986 |
{ |
|
987 |
if (!d->initHandler()) |
|
988 |
return; |
|
989 |
if (d->handler->supportsOption(QImageIOHandler::BackgroundColor)) |
|
990 |
d->handler->setOption(QImageIOHandler::BackgroundColor, color); |
|
991 |
} |
|
992 |
||
993 |
/*! |
|
994 |
\since 4.1 |
|
995 |
||
996 |
Returns the background color that's used when reading an image. |
|
997 |
If the image format does not support setting the background color |
|
998 |
an invalid color is returned. |
|
999 |
||
1000 |
\sa setBackgroundColor(), read() |
|
1001 |
*/ |
|
1002 |
QColor QImageReader::backgroundColor() const |
|
1003 |
{ |
|
1004 |
if (!d->initHandler()) |
|
1005 |
return QColor(); |
|
1006 |
if (d->handler->supportsOption(QImageIOHandler::BackgroundColor)) |
|
1007 |
return qVariantValue<QColor>(d->handler->option(QImageIOHandler::BackgroundColor)); |
|
1008 |
return QColor(); |
|
1009 |
} |
|
1010 |
||
1011 |
/*! |
|
1012 |
\since 4.1 |
|
1013 |
||
1014 |
Returns true if the image format supports animation; |
|
1015 |
otherwise, false is returned. |
|
1016 |
||
1017 |
\sa QMovie::supportedFormats() |
|
1018 |
*/ |
|
1019 |
bool QImageReader::supportsAnimation() const |
|
1020 |
{ |
|
1021 |
if (!d->initHandler()) |
|
1022 |
return false; |
|
1023 |
if (d->handler->supportsOption(QImageIOHandler::Animation)) |
|
1024 |
return d->handler->option(QImageIOHandler::Animation).toBool(); |
|
1025 |
return false; |
|
1026 |
} |
|
1027 |
||
1028 |
/*! |
|
1029 |
Returns true if an image can be read for the device (i.e., the |
|
1030 |
image format is supported, and the device seems to contain valid |
|
1031 |
data); otherwise returns false. |
|
1032 |
||
1033 |
canRead() is a lightweight function that only does a quick test to |
|
1034 |
see if the image data is valid. read() may still return false |
|
1035 |
after canRead() returns true, if the image data is corrupt. |
|
1036 |
||
1037 |
For images that support animation, canRead() returns false when |
|
1038 |
all frames have been read. |
|
1039 |
||
1040 |
\sa read(), supportedImageFormats() |
|
1041 |
*/ |
|
1042 |
bool QImageReader::canRead() const |
|
1043 |
{ |
|
1044 |
if (!d->initHandler()) |
|
1045 |
return false; |
|
1046 |
||
1047 |
return d->handler->canRead(); |
|
1048 |
} |
|
1049 |
||
1050 |
/*! |
|
1051 |
Reads an image from the device. On success, the image that was |
|
1052 |
read is returned; otherwise, a null QImage is returned. You can |
|
1053 |
then call error() to find the type of error that occurred, or |
|
1054 |
errorString() to get a human readable description of the error. |
|
1055 |
||
1056 |
For image formats that support animation, calling read() |
|
1057 |
repeatedly will return the next frame. When all frames have been |
|
1058 |
read, a null image will be returned. |
|
1059 |
||
1060 |
\sa canRead(), supportedImageFormats(), supportsAnimation(), QMovie |
|
1061 |
*/ |
|
1062 |
QImage QImageReader::read() |
|
1063 |
{ |
|
1064 |
// Because failed image reading might have side effects, we explicitly |
|
1065 |
// return a null image instead of the image we've just created. |
|
1066 |
QImage image; |
|
1067 |
return read(&image) ? image : QImage(); |
|
1068 |
} |
|
1069 |
||
1070 |
/*! |
|
1071 |
\overload |
|
1072 |
||
1073 |
Reads an image from the device into \a image, which must point to a |
|
1074 |
QImage. Returns true on success; otherwise, returns false. |
|
1075 |
||
1076 |
If \a image has same format and size as the image data that is about to be |
|
1077 |
read, this function may not need to allocate a new image before |
|
1078 |
reading. Because of this, it can be faster than the other read() overload, |
|
1079 |
which always constructs a new image; especially when reading several |
|
1080 |
images with the same format and size. |
|
1081 |
||
1082 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_image_qimagereader.cpp 2 |
|
1083 |
||
1084 |
For image formats that support animation, calling read() repeatedly will |
|
1085 |
return the next frame. When all frames have been read, a null image will |
|
1086 |
be returned. |
|
1087 |
||
1088 |
\sa canRead(), supportedImageFormats(), supportsAnimation(), QMovie |
|
1089 |
*/ |
|
1090 |
bool QImageReader::read(QImage *image) |
|
1091 |
{ |
|
1092 |
if (!image) { |
|
1093 |
qWarning("QImageReader::read: cannot read into null pointer"); |
|
1094 |
return false; |
|
1095 |
} |
|
1096 |
||
1097 |
if (!d->handler && !d->initHandler()) |
|
1098 |
return false; |
|
1099 |
||
1100 |
// set the handler specific options. |
|
1101 |
if (d->handler->supportsOption(QImageIOHandler::ScaledSize) && d->scaledSize.isValid()) { |
|
1102 |
if ((d->handler->supportsOption(QImageIOHandler::ClipRect) && !d->clipRect.isNull()) |
|
1103 |
|| d->clipRect.isNull()) { |
|
1104 |
// Only enable the ScaledSize option if there is no clip rect, or |
|
1105 |
// if the handler also supports ClipRect. |
|
1106 |
d->handler->setOption(QImageIOHandler::ScaledSize, d->scaledSize); |
|
1107 |
} |
|
1108 |
} |
|
1109 |
if (d->handler->supportsOption(QImageIOHandler::ClipRect) && !d->clipRect.isNull()) |
|
1110 |
d->handler->setOption(QImageIOHandler::ClipRect, d->clipRect); |
|
1111 |
if (d->handler->supportsOption(QImageIOHandler::ScaledClipRect) && !d->scaledClipRect.isNull()) |
|
1112 |
d->handler->setOption(QImageIOHandler::ScaledClipRect, d->scaledClipRect); |
|
1113 |
if (d->handler->supportsOption(QImageIOHandler::Quality)) |
|
1114 |
d->handler->setOption(QImageIOHandler::Quality, d->quality); |
|
1115 |
||
1116 |
// read the image |
|
1117 |
if (!d->handler->read(image)) { |
|
1118 |
d->imageReaderError = InvalidDataError; |
|
1119 |
d->errorString = QLatin1String(QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP(QImageReader, "Unable to read image data")); |
|
1120 |
return false; |
|
1121 |
} |
|
1122 |
||
1123 |
// provide default implementations for any unsupported image |
|
1124 |
// options |
|
1125 |
if (d->handler->supportsOption(QImageIOHandler::ClipRect) && !d->clipRect.isNull()) { |
|
1126 |
if (d->handler->supportsOption(QImageIOHandler::ScaledSize) && d->scaledSize.isValid()) { |
|
1127 |
if (d->handler->supportsOption(QImageIOHandler::ScaledClipRect) && !d->scaledClipRect.isNull()) { |
|
1128 |
// all features are supported by the handler; nothing to do. |
|
1129 |
} else { |
|
1130 |
// the image is already scaled, so apply scaled clipping. |
|
1131 |
if (!d->scaledClipRect.isNull()) |
|
1132 |
*image = image->copy(d->scaledClipRect); |
|
1133 |
} |
|
1134 |
} else { |
|
1135 |
if (d->handler->supportsOption(QImageIOHandler::ScaledClipRect) && !d->scaledClipRect.isNull()) { |
|
1136 |
// supports scaled clipping but not scaling, most |
|
1137 |
// likely a broken handler. |
|
1138 |
} else { |
|
1139 |
if (d->scaledSize.isValid()) { |
|
1140 |
*image = image->scaled(d->scaledSize, Qt::IgnoreAspectRatio, Qt::SmoothTransformation); |
|
1141 |
} |
|
1142 |
if (d->scaledClipRect.isValid()) { |
|
1143 |
*image = image->copy(d->scaledClipRect); |
|
1144 |
} |
|
1145 |
} |
|
1146 |
} |
|
1147 |
} else { |
|
1148 |
if (d->handler->supportsOption(QImageIOHandler::ScaledSize) && d->scaledSize.isValid()) { |
|
1149 |
// in this case, there's nothing we can do. if the |
|
1150 |
// plugin supports scaled size but not ClipRect, then |
|
1151 |
// we have to ignore ClipRect." |
|
1152 |
||
1153 |
if (d->handler->supportsOption(QImageIOHandler::ScaledClipRect) && !d->scaledClipRect.isNull()) { |
|
1154 |
// nothing to do (ClipRect is ignored!) |
|
1155 |
} else { |
|
1156 |
// provide all workarounds. |
|
1157 |
if (d->scaledClipRect.isValid()) { |
|
1158 |
*image = image->copy(d->scaledClipRect); |
|
1159 |
} |
|
1160 |
} |
|
1161 |
} else { |
|
1162 |
if (d->handler->supportsOption(QImageIOHandler::ScaledClipRect) && !d->scaledClipRect.isNull()) { |
|
1163 |
// this makes no sense; a handler that supports |
|
1164 |
// ScaledClipRect but not ScaledSize is broken, and we |
|
1165 |
// can't work around it. |
|
1166 |
} else { |
|
1167 |
// provide all workarounds. |
|
1168 |
if (d->clipRect.isValid()) |
|
1169 |
*image = image->copy(d->clipRect); |
|
1170 |
if (d->scaledSize.isValid()) |
|
1171 |
*image = image->scaled(d->scaledSize, Qt::IgnoreAspectRatio, Qt::SmoothTransformation); |
|
1172 |
if (d->scaledClipRect.isValid()) |
|
1173 |
*image = image->copy(d->scaledClipRect); |
|
1174 |
} |
|
1175 |
} |
|
1176 |
} |
|
1177 |
||
1178 |
return true; |
|
1179 |
} |
|
1180 |
||
1181 |
/*! |
|
1182 |
For image formats that support animation, this function steps over the |
|
1183 |
current image, returning true if successful or false if there is no |
|
1184 |
following image in the animation. |
|
1185 |
||
1186 |
The default implementation calls read(), then discards the resulting |
|
1187 |
image, but the image handler may have a more efficient way of implementing |
|
1188 |
this operation. |
|
1189 |
||
1190 |
\sa jumpToImage(), QImageIOHandler::jumpToNextImage() |
|
1191 |
*/ |
|
1192 |
bool QImageReader::jumpToNextImage() |
|
1193 |
{ |
|
1194 |
if (!d->initHandler()) |
|
1195 |
return false; |
|
1196 |
return d->handler->jumpToNextImage(); |
|
1197 |
} |
|
1198 |
||
1199 |
/*! |
|
1200 |
For image formats that support animation, this function skips to the image |
|
1201 |
whose sequence number is \a imageNumber, returning true if successful |
|
1202 |
or false if the corresponding image cannot be found. |
|
1203 |
||
1204 |
The next call to read() will attempt to read this image. |
|
1205 |
||
1206 |
\sa jumpToNextImage(), QImageIOHandler::jumpToImage() |
|
1207 |
*/ |
|
1208 |
bool QImageReader::jumpToImage(int imageNumber) |
|
1209 |
{ |
|
1210 |
if (!d->initHandler()) |
|
1211 |
return false; |
|
1212 |
return d->handler->jumpToImage(imageNumber); |
|
1213 |
} |
|
1214 |
||
1215 |
/*! |
|
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|
1216 |
For image formats that support animation, this function returns the number |
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|
1217 |
of times the animation should loop. If this function returns -1, it can |
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|
1218 |
either mean the animation should loop forever, or that an error occurred. |
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|
1219 |
If an error occurred, canRead() will return false. |
0 | 1220 |
|
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|
1221 |
\sa supportsAnimation(), QImageIOHandler::loopCount(), canRead() |
0 | 1222 |
*/ |
1223 |
int QImageReader::loopCount() const |
|
1224 |
{ |
|
1225 |
if (!d->initHandler()) |
|
1226 |
return -1; |
|
1227 |
return d->handler->loopCount(); |
|
1228 |
} |
|
1229 |
||
1230 |
/*! |
|
4
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|
1231 |
For image formats that support animation, this function returns the total |
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|
1232 |
number of images in the animation. If the format does not support |
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|
1233 |
animation, 0 is returned. |
0 | 1234 |
|
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|
1235 |
This function returns -1 if an error occurred. |
0 | 1236 |
|
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|
1237 |
\sa supportsAnimation(), QImageIOHandler::imageCount(), canRead() |
0 | 1238 |
*/ |
1239 |
int QImageReader::imageCount() const |
|
1240 |
{ |
|
1241 |
if (!d->initHandler()) |
|
1242 |
return -1; |
|
1243 |
return d->handler->imageCount(); |
|
1244 |
} |
|
1245 |
||
1246 |
/*! |
|
4
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|
1247 |
For image formats that support animation, this function returns the number |
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|
1248 |
of milliseconds to wait until displaying the next frame in the animation. |
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|
1249 |
If the image format doesn't support animation, 0 is returned. |
0 | 1250 |
|
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|
1251 |
This function returns -1 if an error occurred. |
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|
1252 |
|
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|
1253 |
\sa supportsAnimation(), QImageIOHandler::nextImageDelay(), canRead() |
0 | 1254 |
*/ |
1255 |
int QImageReader::nextImageDelay() const |
|
1256 |
{ |
|
1257 |
if (!d->initHandler()) |
|
1258 |
return -1; |
|
1259 |
return d->handler->nextImageDelay(); |
|
1260 |
} |
|
1261 |
||
1262 |
/*! |
|
4
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|
1263 |
For image formats that support animation, this function returns the |
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|
1264 |
sequence number of the current frame. If the image format doesn't support |
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|
1265 |
animation, 0 is returned. |
0 | 1266 |
|
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|
1267 |
This function returns -1 if an error occurred. |
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|
1268 |
|
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|
1269 |
\sa supportsAnimation(), QImageIOHandler::currentImageNumber(), canRead() |
0 | 1270 |
*/ |
1271 |
int QImageReader::currentImageNumber() const |
|
1272 |
{ |
|
1273 |
if (!d->initHandler()) |
|
1274 |
return -1; |
|
1275 |
return d->handler->currentImageNumber(); |
|
1276 |
} |
|
1277 |
||
1278 |
/*! |
|
1279 |
For image formats that support animation, this function returns |
|
1280 |
the rect for the current frame. Otherwise, a null rect is returned. |
|
1281 |
||
1282 |
\sa supportsAnimation(), QImageIOHandler::currentImageRect() |
|
1283 |
*/ |
|
1284 |
QRect QImageReader::currentImageRect() const |
|
1285 |
{ |
|
1286 |
if (!d->initHandler()) |
|
1287 |
return QRect(); |
|
1288 |
return d->handler->currentImageRect(); |
|
1289 |
} |
|
1290 |
||
1291 |
/*! |
|
1292 |
Returns the type of error that occurred last. |
|
1293 |
||
1294 |
\sa ImageReaderError, errorString() |
|
1295 |
*/ |
|
1296 |
QImageReader::ImageReaderError QImageReader::error() const |
|
1297 |
{ |
|
1298 |
return d->imageReaderError; |
|
1299 |
} |
|
1300 |
||
1301 |
/*! |
|
1302 |
Returns a human readable description of the last error that |
|
1303 |
occurred. |
|
1304 |
||
1305 |
\sa error() |
|
1306 |
*/ |
|
1307 |
QString QImageReader::errorString() const |
|
1308 |
{ |
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1309 |
if (d->errorString.isEmpty()) |
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1310 |
return QLatin1String(QT_TRANSLATE_NOOP(QImageReader, "Unknown error")); |
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return d->errorString; |
1312 |
} |
|
1313 |
||
1314 |
/*! |
|
1315 |
\since 4.2 |
|
1316 |
||
1317 |
Returns true if the reader supports \a option; otherwise returns |
|
1318 |
false. |
|
1319 |
||
1320 |
Different image formats support different options. Call this function to |
|
1321 |
determine whether a certain option is supported by the current format. For |
|
1322 |
example, the PNG format allows you to embed text into the image's metadata |
|
1323 |
(see text()), and the BMP format allows you to determine the image's size |
|
1324 |
without loading the whole image into memory (see size()). |
|
1325 |
||
1326 |
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_image_qimagereader.cpp 3 |
|
1327 |
||
1328 |
\sa QImageWriter::supportsOption() |
|
1329 |
*/ |
|
1330 |
bool QImageReader::supportsOption(QImageIOHandler::ImageOption option) const |
|
1331 |
{ |
|
1332 |
if (!d->initHandler()) |
|
1333 |
return false; |
|
1334 |
return d->handler->supportsOption(option); |
|
1335 |
} |
|
1336 |
||
1337 |
/*! |
|
1338 |
If supported, this function returns the image format of the file |
|
1339 |
\a fileName. Otherwise, an empty string is returned. |
|
1340 |
*/ |
|
1341 |
QByteArray QImageReader::imageFormat(const QString &fileName) |
|
1342 |
{ |
|
1343 |
QFile file(fileName); |
|
1344 |
if (!file.open(QFile::ReadOnly)) |
|
1345 |
return QByteArray(); |
|
1346 |
||
1347 |
return imageFormat(&file); |
|
1348 |
} |
|
1349 |
||
1350 |
/*! |
|
1351 |
If supported, this function returns the image format of the device |
|
1352 |
\a device. Otherwise, an empty string is returned. |
|
1353 |
||
1354 |
\sa QImageReader::autoDetectImageFormat() |
|
1355 |
*/ |
|
1356 |
QByteArray QImageReader::imageFormat(QIODevice *device) |
|
1357 |
{ |
|
1358 |
QByteArray format; |
|
1359 |
QImageIOHandler *handler = createReadHandlerHelper(device, format, /* autoDetectImageFormat = */ true, false); |
|
1360 |
if (handler) { |
|
1361 |
if (handler->canRead()) |
|
1362 |
format = handler->format(); |
|
1363 |
delete handler; |
|
1364 |
} |
|
1365 |
return format; |
|
1366 |
} |
|
1367 |
||
1368 |
/*! |
|
1369 |
Returns the list of image formats supported by QImageReader. |
|
1370 |
||
1371 |
By default, Qt can read the following formats: |
|
1372 |
||
1373 |
\table |
|
1374 |
\header \o Format \o Description |
|
1375 |
\row \o BMP \o Windows Bitmap |
|
1376 |
\row \o GIF \o Graphic Interchange Format (optional) |
|
1377 |
\row \o JPG \o Joint Photographic Experts Group |
|
1378 |
\row \o JPEG \o Joint Photographic Experts Group |
|
1379 |
\row \o MNG \o Multiple-image Network Graphics |
|
1380 |
\row \o PNG \o Portable Network Graphics |
|
1381 |
\row \o PBM \o Portable Bitmap |
|
1382 |
\row \o PGM \o Portable Graymap |
|
1383 |
\row \o PPM \o Portable Pixmap |
|
1384 |
\row \o TIFF \o Tagged Image File Format |
|
1385 |
\row \o XBM \o X11 Bitmap |
|
1386 |
\row \o XPM \o X11 Pixmap |
|
1387 |
\row \o SVG \o Scalable Vector Graphics |
|
1388 |
\endtable |
|
1389 |
||
1390 |
Reading and writing SVG files is supported through Qt's |
|
1391 |
\l{QtSvg Module}{SVG Module}. |
|
1392 |
||
1393 |
To configure Qt with GIF support, pass \c -qt-gif to the \c |
|
1394 |
configure script or check the appropriate option in the graphical |
|
1395 |
installer. |
|
1396 |
||
1397 |
\sa setFormat(), QImageWriter::supportedImageFormats(), QImageIOPlugin |
|
1398 |
*/ |
|
1399 |
QList<QByteArray> QImageReader::supportedImageFormats() |
|
1400 |
{ |
|
1401 |
QSet<QByteArray> formats; |
|
1402 |
for (int i = 0; i < _qt_NumFormats; ++i) |
|
1403 |
formats << _qt_BuiltInFormats[i].extension; |
|
1404 |
||
1405 |
#if !defined (QT_NO_LIBRARY) && !defined(QT_NO_SETTINGS) |
|
1406 |
QFactoryLoader *l = loader(); |
|
1407 |
QStringList keys = l->keys(); |
|
1408 |
||
1409 |
for (int i = 0; i < keys.count(); ++i) { |
|
1410 |
QImageIOPlugin *plugin = qobject_cast<QImageIOPlugin *>(l->instance(keys.at(i))); |
|
1411 |
if (plugin && plugin->capabilities(0, keys.at(i).toLatin1()) & QImageIOPlugin::CanRead) |
|
1412 |
formats << keys.at(i).toLatin1(); |
|
1413 |
} |
|
1414 |
#endif // QT_NO_LIBRARY |
|
1415 |
||
1416 |
QList<QByteArray> sortedFormats; |
|
1417 |
for (QSet<QByteArray>::ConstIterator it = formats.constBegin(); it != formats.constEnd(); ++it) |
|
1418 |
sortedFormats << *it; |
|
1419 |
||
1420 |
qSort(sortedFormats); |
|
1421 |
return sortedFormats; |
|
1422 |
} |
|
1423 |
||
1424 |
QT_END_NAMESPACE |