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fltk 1.3.0rc3
About: FLTK (Fast Light Tool Kit) is a cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit for UNIX/Linux (X11), Microsoft Windows, and MacOS X. Release candidate.
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00001 00002 /* pngwio.c - functions for data output 00003 * 00004 * Last changed in libpng 1.2.37 [June 4, 2009] 00005 * Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Glenn Randers-Pehrson 00006 * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger) 00007 * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.) 00008 * 00009 * This code is released under the libpng license. 00010 * For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer 00011 * and license in png.h 00012 * 00013 * This file provides a location for all output. Users who need 00014 * special handling are expected to write functions that have the same 00015 * arguments as these and perform similar functions, but that possibly 00016 * use different output methods. Note that you shouldn't change these 00017 * functions, but rather write replacement functions and then change 00018 * them at run time with png_set_write_fn(...). 00019 */ 00020 00021 #define PNG_INTERNAL 00022 #include "png.h" 00023 #ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED 00024 00025 /* Write the data to whatever output you are using. The default routine 00026 * writes to a file pointer. Note that this routine sometimes gets called 00027 * with very small lengths, so you should implement some kind of simple 00028 * buffering if you are using unbuffered writes. This should never be asked 00029 * to write more than 64K on a 16 bit machine. 00030 */ 00031 00032 void /* PRIVATE */ 00033 png_write_data(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep data, png_size_t length) 00034 { 00035 if (png_ptr->write_data_fn != NULL ) 00036 (*(png_ptr->write_data_fn))(png_ptr, data, length); 00037 else 00038 png_error(png_ptr, "Call to NULL write function"); 00039 } 00040 00041 #if !defined(PNG_NO_STDIO) 00042 /* This is the function that does the actual writing of data. If you are 00043 * not writing to a standard C stream, you should create a replacement 00044 * write_data function and use it at run time with png_set_write_fn(), rather 00045 * than changing the library. 00046 */ 00047 #ifndef USE_FAR_KEYWORD 00048 void PNGAPI 00049 png_default_write_data(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep data, png_size_t length) 00050 { 00051 png_uint_32 check; 00052 00053 if (png_ptr == NULL) 00054 return; 00055 #if defined(_WIN32_WCE) 00056 if ( !WriteFile((HANDLE)(png_ptr->io_ptr), data, length, &check, NULL) ) 00057 check = 0; 00058 #else 00059 check = fwrite(data, 1, length, (png_FILE_p)(png_ptr->io_ptr)); 00060 #endif 00061 if (check != length) 00062 png_error(png_ptr, "Write Error"); 00063 } 00064 #else 00065 /* This is the model-independent version. Since the standard I/O library 00066 * can't handle far buffers in the medium and small models, we have to copy 00067 * the data. 00068 */ 00069 00070 #define NEAR_BUF_SIZE 1024 00071 #define MIN(a,b) (a <= b ? a : b) 00072 00073 void PNGAPI 00074 png_default_write_data(png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep data, png_size_t length) 00075 { 00076 png_uint_32 check; 00077 png_byte *near_data; /* Needs to be "png_byte *" instead of "png_bytep" */ 00078 png_FILE_p io_ptr; 00079 00080 if (png_ptr == NULL) 00081 return; 00082 /* Check if data really is near. If so, use usual code. */ 00083 near_data = (png_byte *)CVT_PTR_NOCHECK(data); 00084 io_ptr = (png_FILE_p)CVT_PTR(png_ptr->io_ptr); 00085 if ((png_bytep)near_data == data) 00086 { 00087 #if defined(_WIN32_WCE) 00088 if ( !WriteFile(io_ptr, near_data, length, &check, NULL) ) 00089 check = 0; 00090 #else 00091 check = fwrite(near_data, 1, length, io_ptr); 00092 #endif 00093 } 00094 else 00095 { 00096 png_byte buf[NEAR_BUF_SIZE]; 00097 png_size_t written, remaining, err; 00098 check = 0; 00099 remaining = length; 00100 do 00101 { 00102 written = MIN(NEAR_BUF_SIZE, remaining); 00103 png_memcpy(buf, data, written); /* Copy far buffer to near buffer */ 00104 #if defined(_WIN32_WCE) 00105 if ( !WriteFile(io_ptr, buf, written, &err, NULL) ) 00106 err = 0; 00107 #else 00108 err = fwrite(buf, 1, written, io_ptr); 00109 #endif 00110 if (err != written) 00111 break; 00112 00113 else 00114 check += err; 00115 00116 data += written; 00117 remaining -= written; 00118 } 00119 while (remaining != 0); 00120 } 00121 if (check != length) 00122 png_error(png_ptr, "Write Error"); 00123 } 00124 00125 #endif 00126 #endif 00127 00128 /* This function is called to output any data pending writing (normally 00129 * to disk). After png_flush is called, there should be no data pending 00130 * writing in any buffers. 00131 */ 00132 #if defined(PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED) 00133 void /* PRIVATE */ 00134 png_flush(png_structp png_ptr) 00135 { 00136 if (png_ptr->output_flush_fn != NULL) 00137 (*(png_ptr->output_flush_fn))(png_ptr); 00138 } 00139 00140 #if !defined(PNG_NO_STDIO) 00141 void PNGAPI 00142 png_default_flush(png_structp png_ptr) 00143 { 00144 #if !defined(_WIN32_WCE) 00145 png_FILE_p io_ptr; 00146 #endif 00147 if (png_ptr == NULL) 00148 return; 00149 #if !defined(_WIN32_WCE) 00150 io_ptr = (png_FILE_p)CVT_PTR((png_ptr->io_ptr)); 00151 fflush(io_ptr); 00152 #endif 00153 } 00154 #endif 00155 #endif 00156 00157 /* This function allows the application to supply new output functions for 00158 * libpng if standard C streams aren't being used. 00159 * 00160 * This function takes as its arguments: 00161 * png_ptr - pointer to a png output data structure 00162 * io_ptr - pointer to user supplied structure containing info about 00163 * the output functions. May be NULL. 00164 * write_data_fn - pointer to a new output function that takes as its 00165 * arguments a pointer to a png_struct, a pointer to 00166 * data to be written, and a 32-bit unsigned int that is 00167 * the number of bytes to be written. The new write 00168 * function should call png_error(png_ptr, "Error msg") 00169 * to exit and output any fatal error messages. May be 00170 * NULL, in which case libpng's default function will 00171 * be used. 00172 * flush_data_fn - pointer to a new flush function that takes as its 00173 * arguments a pointer to a png_struct. After a call to 00174 * the flush function, there should be no data in any buffers 00175 * or pending transmission. If the output method doesn't do 00176 * any buffering of ouput, a function prototype must still be 00177 * supplied although it doesn't have to do anything. If 00178 * PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED is not defined at libpng compile 00179 * time, output_flush_fn will be ignored, although it must be 00180 * supplied for compatibility. May be NULL, in which case 00181 * libpng's default function will be used, if 00182 * PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED is defined. This is not 00183 * a good idea if io_ptr does not point to a standard 00184 * *FILE structure. 00185 */ 00186 void PNGAPI 00187 png_set_write_fn(png_structp png_ptr, png_voidp io_ptr, 00188 png_rw_ptr write_data_fn, png_flush_ptr output_flush_fn) 00189 { 00190 if (png_ptr == NULL) 00191 return; 00192 00193 png_ptr->io_ptr = io_ptr; 00194 00195 #if !defined(PNG_NO_STDIO) 00196 if (write_data_fn != NULL) 00197 png_ptr->write_data_fn = write_data_fn; 00198 00199 else 00200 png_ptr->write_data_fn = png_default_write_data; 00201 #else 00202 png_ptr->write_data_fn = write_data_fn; 00203 #endif 00204 00205 #if defined(PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED) 00206 #if !defined(PNG_NO_STDIO) 00207 if (output_flush_fn != NULL) 00208 png_ptr->output_flush_fn = output_flush_fn; 00209 00210 else 00211 png_ptr->output_flush_fn = png_default_flush; 00212 #else 00213 png_ptr->output_flush_fn = output_flush_fn; 00214 #endif 00215 #endif /* PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED */ 00216 00217 /* It is an error to read while writing a png file */ 00218 if (png_ptr->read_data_fn != NULL) 00219 { 00220 png_ptr->read_data_fn = NULL; 00221 png_warning(png_ptr, 00222 "Attempted to set both read_data_fn and write_data_fn in"); 00223 png_warning(png_ptr, 00224 "the same structure. Resetting read_data_fn to NULL."); 00225 } 00226 } 00227 00228 #if defined(USE_FAR_KEYWORD) 00229 #if defined(_MSC_VER) 00230 void *png_far_to_near(png_structp png_ptr, png_voidp ptr, int check) 00231 { 00232 void *near_ptr; 00233 void FAR *far_ptr; 00234 FP_OFF(near_ptr) = FP_OFF(ptr); 00235 far_ptr = (void FAR *)near_ptr; 00236 00237 if (check != 0) 00238 if (FP_SEG(ptr) != FP_SEG(far_ptr)) 00239 png_error(png_ptr, "segment lost in conversion"); 00240 00241 return(near_ptr); 00242 } 00243 # else 00244 void *png_far_to_near(png_structp png_ptr, png_voidp ptr, int check) 00245 { 00246 void *near_ptr; 00247 void FAR *far_ptr; 00248 near_ptr = (void FAR *)ptr; 00249 far_ptr = (void FAR *)near_ptr; 00250 00251 if (check != 0) 00252 if (far_ptr != ptr) 00253 png_error(png_ptr, "segment lost in conversion"); 00254 00255 return(near_ptr); 00256 } 00257 # endif 00258 # endif 00259 #endif /* PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED */