From 67a64dea73deedfc465df50fd92442a460fa5f42 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jim Evins Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 23:12:54 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Removed 3rd-party libraries The 3rd-party libraries used as barcode backends are no longer redistributed with gLabels. These libraries are now optional external dependencies, so if one is not present it will not be used. 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=============== -- The GNU Barcode Library provides a large chunk of the barcode functionality -and is distributed with glabels. See ./barcode-0.98/README for more -information. The author: - - Alessandro Rubini - -- The iec16022 library provides encoding for 2D barcodes. See -iec16022-0.2.1/README for more information. - -- The qrencode library provides encoding for 2D barcodes. See -qrencode-3.1.0/README for more information. - -- Glabels includes a modified version of the gimpchainbutton widget from the +Glabels includes a modified version of the gimpchainbutton widget from the gimp, as well as several stock icons from the gimp's default theme. These are copyright: * Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Peter Mattis and Spencer Kimball * Copyright (C) 1999-2000 Sven Neumann + Glabels includes contributions from: + Frederic Ruaudel Emmanuel Pacaud Wayne Schuller @@ -43,28 +33,11 @@ Glabels includes contributions from: Peter Cherriman Daniel Mueller + Translations: - Olivier Berger -- French (original) - Florent Morel -- French (2.0.2) - Claude Paroz -- French (2.1.4) - Marcus Bauer -- German (original) - Christian Neumair -- German (1.89.1) - Mario Blättermann -- German (2.2.5) - Takeshi AIHANA -- Japanese - Paulo Rogério Ormenese -- Brazilian Portuguese - Víctor Moral -- Spanish - sergio rivadero -- Spanish (2.0.3) - Vitaly Lipatov -- Russian - Shell, Hin-lik Hung -- Chinese (TW) - Arkadiusz Lipiec -- Polish - David Makovský (Yakeen) -- Czech - Zbynek Mrkvicka -- Czech (2.0.3) - Mancio -- Italian - Daniele Medri -- Italian (2.0.3) - Antonio C. Codazzi "la Filozofo" -- Esperanto - David Planella -- Catalan - Careon -- Chinese (CN) + See individual po files for credits. + The following people have submitted label templates or information about particular products (I apologize if I have missed anybody): diff --git a/COPYING.README_FIRST b/COPYING.README_FIRST index ac9a6c93..06eea6d5 100644 --- a/COPYING.README_FIRST +++ b/COPYING.README_FIRST @@ -34,18 +34,3 @@ TEMPLATE DATABASE: the database. However, to clear up any ambiguity, the files themselves are licensed using the MIT/X license -- see 'COPYING-TEMPLATES' in this directory for details. - - -3RD PARTY COMPONENTS: - - The "bc-backends/barcode-0.98/" and "bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/" - subdirectories contain 3rd party libraries, each licensed under the - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (GPL); either version 2 of the License, - or (at your option) any later version -- see the 'LICENSE' or 'COPYING' - file in each of these directories for details. - - The "bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/" subdirectory contains a 3rd party - library, it is licensed under the GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (LGPL); - either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later - version -- see the 'COPYING' file in this subdirectory for details. - diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am index a86b7e39..e77a9a41 100644 --- a/Makefile.am +++ b/Makefile.am @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ SUBDIRS = \ po \ - bc-backends \ libglabels \ src \ data \ diff --git a/bc-backends/Makefile.am b/bc-backends/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index b421da2c..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in - - -SUBDIRS = \ - barcode-0.98 \ - iec16022-0.2.1 \ - qrencode-3.1.0 diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/COPYING b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/COPYING deleted file mode 100644 index a43ea212..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/COPYING +++ /dev/null @@ -1,339 +0,0 @@ - GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 2, June 1991 - - Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The licenses for most software are designed to take away your -freedom to share and change it. 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Humphreys - - * contrib/barcode-SVG.tar.gz.README: short description of file above - - * contrib/grab-0.0.4.tar.gz: new program, by Tuukka Toivonen. - - * contrib/grab-0.0.4.tar.gz.README: short description of file above - -2002-03-01 Boszormenyi Zoltan - - * barcode.spec: new file - -2002-02-27 Alessandro Rubini - - * bookland/bookland.py: updated to version 0.92 by Judah Milgram - -2001-11-13 Alessandro Rubini - - * README: Added a pointer to the Windows port. - -2001-11-09 Cloyce D. Spradling - - * code128.c (Barcode_128b_verify): prototype fix (unsigned char). - - * ps.c (Barcode_ps_print): the comment for ascii codes must only - be printed if ascii is being printed (benign bug). - -2001-11-06 Christoph Pross - - * pcl.c (Barcode_pcl_print): bugfix: bars were misplaced - -2001-10-16 Nathan D. Holmes - - ====> Version 0.97 released to ftp.systemy.it and ftp.gnu.org - - * code93.c: new file (I modified something as well - Alessandro) - - * doc/doc.barcode (Supported Encodings): added docs for code93 - - * main.c: added code93 names - - * Makefile.in (LIBOBJECTS): added code93.o - - * library.c: added code93 entry points - -2001-10-16 Alessandro Rubini - - * doc/manpager: added (trivial) support for @itemize, added copyright - - * sample.c (main): accept -P to create PCL output - - * doc/doc.barcode (PCL Output): added the section, using text - provided by Andrea Scopece and turning it into texinfo. - Removed also a few extra newlines that made bad man pages - -2001-10-16 Andrea Scopece - - * barcode.h: added BARCODE_OUT_PCL and BARCODE_OUT_PCL_III - - * library.c (Barcode_Print): use BARCODE_OUT_PCL to select pcl_print() - - * Makefile.in (LIBOBJECTS): added pcl.o - - * pcl.c: new file, with PCL output support - -2001-10-16 Alessandro Rubini - - * doc/doc.barcode (Supported Encodings): added documentation for - EAN and UPC with checksum, as coded by mr. Böszörményi (below) - -2001-10-16 Boszormenyi Zoltan - - * ean.c: - - I found that barcode-0.96 does not correctly encodes UPC-E. - This was mainly because in upc_e_to_a() the switch() branches - all ended without "break;". - - Printing UPC-E did not print the leading encoding number and - the trailing UPC-A checksum. Now it does. - - Accept EAN-13 and EAN-8 with and without the checksum. - So always treat 7 and 12 digit sequences as valid EAN codes - and accept 8 and 13 digit sequences as valid EAN codes when - the last digit is the same as the calculated one. - - Accept UPC-A as above (11 or 12 digit sequences.) - - Accepts UPC-E as: - 6 digit sequence: the middle part of the code (leading '0' assumed) - 7 digit sequence: the middle part and either a leading '0' or '1', - or a trailing UPC-A checksum. In that case, leading '0' assumed. - 8 digit sequence: a leading '0' or '1', middle part, checksum - - UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, and EAN-8 may all include - an additional barcode to the right of the main barcode. - - As a 7 or a 12 digit sequence may be ambiguous, please remember - that EAN is checked before UPC if you specified BARCODE_ANY. - -2001-08-20 Alessandro Rubini - - * sample.c (main): added upc-e and ean-8 samples - -2001-08-11 Boszormenyi Zoltan - - * ps.c (Barcode_ps_print): don't output "showpage" in EPS mode - -2001-08-11 Alessandro Rubini - - * README: Changed host names, added barcode-commit list. - -2000-11-29 Alessandro Rubini - - * doc/doc.barcode (The Field List): 1pt == 0.352mm, not 0.0352 - (thanks to Stephen Irven for reporting) - -2000-11-09 Alessandro Rubini - - ====> Version 0.96 released to ftp.systemy.it and ftp.gnu.org - - * doc/Makefile.in ($(TARGET).html): fixed bug introduced on Sep 08 - - * doc/doc.barcode (top): correctly deal with "makeinfo --html" - -2000-11-08 Alessandro Rubini - - * README: new network pointers added - - * codabar.c (Barcode_cbr_encode): don't print ascii text for the - checksum. - - * doc/doc.barcode (The Intermediate Representaion): new section - Documented the new encodings by Leonid. - Promoted two sections to chapters - Added Leonid in the AUTHORS section of the manpage. - - * Makefile.in: don't remove docs in distclean, as the distribution - now includes the docs - -2000-11-07 Alessandro Rubini - - * Makefile.in (clean): don't remove docs, do that only in distclean - - * doc/Makefile.in: a new life for the former Makefile (to build - with both gmake and pmake with features added on 2000-09-08) - - * configure.in: use $MAKE in checking for gmake if set - (to allow testing with BSD make) - Check if makeinfo can manage html, used for doc/Makefile.in - -2000-11-07 Leonid A. Broukhis - - * code128.c (Barcode_encode_as): fixed a bug that prevented F - symbols to be correctly encoded. - - * plessey.c: new file, for Plessey encoding. - - * msi.c: new file, for MSI encoding. - - * codabar.c: new file, for CodaBar encoding. - - * code128.c (Barcode_128raw_encode): new encoding - (Barcode_128raw_verify): checker for new encoding - - * barcode.h, library.c, main.c: added code128raw, codabar, - MSI and Plessey - -2000-11-07 Hans Schou - - * contrib/barcodeps-0.1.tgz: new file, sent to Alessandro on Oct 7 - -2000-10-10 Alessandro Rubini - - * doc/manpager: use gsub instead of gensub, even though it may - leas to problems with some input. This achieves compatibility - with the original awk, so gawk is not needed any more - -2000-10-02 Alessandro Rubini - - * ps.c (Barcode_ps_print): add a backslash in front of '(' too. - Suggested by H Y . - (Barcode_ps_print): use ps arrays to get compact (and prettier) - PostScript output. Suggested by Hans Schou . - - * main.c (get_geometry): accept "+offset+offset" to keep default size. - Suggested by Godmar Back . - -2000-09-16 Alessandro Rubini - - * ps.c (Barcode_ps_print): use "half text height" instead of - "two text heights" as minimum bar height. Suggested by - Oliver Vecernik . - -2000-09-14 Alessandro Rubini - - * barcode.h: added the standard ``extern "C"'' stuff for C++ - (bug reported by Dany Pardo ) - -2000-09-08 Andrea Ferraris - - * doc/Makefile: added support for pdf and html via makeinfo - - * doc/doc.barcode: added a missing trailing dot in an xref - -2000-08-28 Alessandro Rubini - - * i25.c (Barcode_i25_encode): fixed checksum calculation - (thanks to Hans Schou for reporting) - -2000-05-19 Alessandro Rubini - - ====> Version 0.95.1 released to ftp.prosa.it - - * code128.c (Barcode_128_make_array): use code C if encoding 2 digits - -2000-05-08 Alessandro Rubini - - * cmdline.c (commandline_errormsg): removed "?:" gcc extension - - * configure.in: added checks for unistd.h and strcasecmp, as - windows doesn't have them (thanks Marten Karl) - -2000-04-21 Alessandro Rubini - - * doc/Makefile: modified to build with both gmake and pmake - - * Makefile: modified to build with both gmake and pmake - -2000-04-20 Alessandro Rubini - - * Makefile.in (.depend): removed gmake-specific features. - Thanks to Jukka A. Ukkonen for reporting. - - * configure.in: detect gmake and avoid its features if not there - - * ps.c (Barcode_ps_print): fix: codes with (relatively) short bars - were enlarged in height instead of reduced in width (also - the enlarging was wrong). Thanks to Rob Seace for reporting. - -2000-04-09 Alessandro Rubini - - * code128.c (Barcode_128_encode): removed extra messages to stderr, - forgot in the code when I finished code128 support - - * doc/doc.barcode: bugfix: in the description of geometry, the unit - of measure is configurable - -2000-02-03 Alessandro Rubini - -====> Version 0.95 released to ftp.prosa.it and ftp.gnu.org - -2000-01-26 Alessandro Rubini - - * code128.c (Barcode_128_encode): new encoding: full-featured code128 - - * README: added reference to original ftp site - -2000-01-05 Alessandro Rubini - - * main.c (get_page_geometry): avoid using snprintf(), missing in HP/UX - - * code39.c (Barcode_39_verify): added missing parens (a syntax error, - but only apparent where islower() is not a macro). Thanks to - Alexandre Oliva for finding it out. - -2000-01-04 Alessandro Rubini - - * doc/doc.barcode (The API): removed spurious "flags" argument - from description of Barcode_Encode_and_Print(). - Thanks to Willy Wittesaele for noting the error. - -1999-12-24 Alessandro Rubini - - * main.c (get_geometry): fixed the y margin (thanks to Steve Kunath) - -====> Version 0.94 released to ftp.prosa.it and ftp.gnu.org - -1999-10-24 Alessandro Rubini - - * INSTALL: added instructions to install on a Debian GNU/Linux system - - * debian/*: edited information for proper Debian support - - * debian/rules (binary-arch): new file, from "deb-make" - - * Makefile.in (install): added "-m 0644" to install non-executables - - * code128.c (Barcode_128b_encode): fixed checksum calculation. - -====> Version 0.93 released to ftp.prosa.it and ftp.gnu.org - -1999-09-26 Alessandro Rubini - - * doc/doc.barcode: fixed the rendering of complex options (-g and -t) - Removed extra "table of contents" heading in the ps output - Changed attribution on cover page - - * main.c (get_table and others): be more specific in error msgs - (get_page_geometry): numeric specification is according to "-u" - (get_table): accept unsymmetric margin specification - (option_table): added "-u" to accept "cm", "mm", "in", "pt" - (get_page_geometry): bugfix: numeric spec was always consideder mm - - * cmdline.c (commandline): don't always print help - - * Makefile.in ($(INFO)): added missing dependency: distributed docs - formats were out of date with distributed doc source. - -1999-09-13 Alessandro Rubini - - * main.c (main): print tables: y used xmargin (Tim Withers,Jon Bakken) - -1999-09-06 Alessandro Rubini - - * Makefile.in: prevent -Wall when compiling getopt. - - * i25.c, ean.c, ps.c: switched to unsigned char, to prevent warnings - on newer gcc's (thanks Al Piszcz) - -====> Version 0.92 released to ftp.prosa.it and ftp.gnu.org - -1999-08-31 Alessandro Rubini - - * i25.c: the right guard was thinner than other bars - - * doc/doc.barcode: spelling and manpage fixes (thanks Joachim Schaaf) - -====> Version 0.91.4 released to ftp.prosa.it - -1999-08-23 Thad Floryan - - * main.c (strerror): replacement strerror selected by autoconf - -1999-08-06 Alessandro Rubini - - * changed all "ENODATA" in "EINVAL", as some system miss ENODATA - - * Makefile.in (all): removed ".depend" from all, as it needs gcc - - * i25.c (Barcode_i25_encode): fixed wrong free() in an unlinely path - - * ean.c (Barcode_ean_encode): don't use sprintf's result, as some - systems return a char pointer instead of the number of chars. - - * configure.in: new file, as autoconf support is being added - -====> Version 0.91.3 released to ftp.prosa.it - -1999-08-05 Alessandro Rubini - - * code128.c (Barcode_128c_encode): fixed malloc of textinfo (was short) - - * i25.c (Barcode_i25_encode): new encoding: interleaved 2 of 5 - - * ean.c (Barcode_ean_encode): enlarged static "text", to fit add-5 - - * code128.c (Barcode_128b_encode): new encoding: 128-B - -====> Version 0.91.2 released to ftp.prosa.it - -1999-08-04 Alessandro Rubini - - * bookland/bookland.py: upgraded to version 0.06 (Judas Milgram) - - * ean.c (Barcode_ean_encode): fixed layout of 1st/last digit in UPC-A - - * code128.c (Barcode_128c_encode): fixed checksum calculation - -====> Version 0.91.1 released to ftp.prosa.it - -1999-07-09 Alessandro Rubini - - * sample.c (main): due changes to show code128-C - - * code128.c (Barcode_128c_encode): implemented code 128-C - - * ps.c (Barcode_ps_print): Accept float position and font size - - * code39.c (Barcode_39_encode): reduced font (looked too big) - -====> Version 0.91 released to both ftp.prosa.it and ftp.gnu.org - -1999-07-08 Alessandro Rubini - - * ps.c (Barcode_ps_print): shrink all the bars by 0.15 points - (Barcode_ps_print): Use Helvetica as font, not Courier-Bold - (Barcode_ps_print): remember previous font to make shorter ps output - -1999-07-07 Alessandro Rubini - - * bookland/bookland.py: new enntry, by Judah Milgram. - - * ean.c (Barcode_isbn_verify): fixed bug with "-X" codes (thanks Judah) - -====> Version 0.90.3 released to ftp.prosa.it/pub/software - -1999-07-07 Alessandro Rubini - - * doc/doc.barcode: fixed the "BUGS" section (remove fixed stuff) - - * ean.c (Barcode_ean_encode): added '+' markers in partial and textinfo - - * ps.c (Barcode_ps_print): added support for text over bars ('+' mode) - -====> Version 0.90.2, internal checkpoint - -1999-07-06 Alessandro Rubini - - * Makefile: dirty autodetect of libpaper - - * main.c (get_page_geometry): parse a cmdline argument (mcm@glisco.it) - (main): added "--version" - (main): added diagnostic message for unencodable strings - -====> Version 0.90.1 released to ftp.prosa.it/pub/software - -1999-07-03 Alessandro Rubini - - * barcode.h: removed BARCODE_OUT_PG_* as only the library doesn't - need to hack with the page size. - - * ean.c (Barcode_ean_encode): supplemental 2 and 5 encodings (no text) - - * library.c: use unsigned char all over the place, to prevent warnings - -1999-07-01 Alessandro Rubini - - * ean.c: added EAN-8 and UPC-E support - - * Updated the address of the FSF in any source file - - * README: new file. - -====> Version 0.90 is the first public release. No Changelog up to now. diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/INSTALL b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index 5a6cb878..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ - -Installing on generic Unix systems ----------------------------------- - -The package includes both a library and a standalone program. -To install everything try - - ./configure && make && make install - -To uninstall, try - - make uninstall - -You may have problems compiling the package on non-GNUish systems, -because the tool currently uses both gmake and gawk features, and I have -no access to non-gnu systems. If your operating system isn't able to -compile barcode and you are willing to help porting, feel free to call me. - - -Installing on Debian/GNU systems --------------------------------- - -The suggested installation here includes creation of a Debian package: - - debian/rules binary - -Then, just install using dpkg: - - dpkg -i ../barcode-0.98_*.deb - -(the "*" here will represent your architecture: "i386", "alpha", "sparc", ...) diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/Makefile.am b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 84e97c92..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -INCLUDES = \ - $(GLABELS_CFLAGS) - - -BC_FILES = \ - library.c \ - ean.c \ - code128.c \ - code39.c \ - code93.c \ - i25.c \ - msi.c \ - plessey.c \ - codabar.c \ - ps.c \ - pcl.c \ - barcode.h - -noinst_LTLIBRARIES = libbarcode.la - -libbarcode_la_SOURCES = $(BC_FILES) - -EXTRA_DIST = \ - barcode.spec \ - ChangeLog \ - cmdline.c \ - cmdline.h \ - configure \ - configure.in.dist \ - COPYING \ - INSTALL \ - install-sh \ - main.c \ - Makefile.in.dist \ - missing \ - mkinstalldirs \ - README \ - README.glabels \ - sample.c \ - TODO \ - bookland/bookland.py \ - compat/getopt.c \ - compat/getopt.h \ - contrib/barcode-for-delphi.tar.gz \ - contrib/barcode-SVG.tar.gz.README \ - contrib/barcode-for-delphi.tar.gz.README \ - contrib/barcodeps-0.1.tgz \ - contrib/grab-0.0.4.tar.gz \ - contrib/barcodeps-0.1.tgz.README \ - contrib/grab-0.0.4.tar.gz.README \ - contrib/barcode-SVG.tar.gz \ - debian/changelog \ - debian/control \ - debian/copyright \ - debian/dirs \ - debian/info \ - debian/README.debian \ - debian/rules \ - doc/barcodedoc.txt \ - doc/barcode.ps \ - doc/infofilter \ - doc/manpager \ - doc/texi2html \ - doc/barcode.info \ - doc/mktxt \ - doc/barcode.pdf \ - doc/doc.barcode \ - doc/Makefile.in \ - doc/README - - - - diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/Makefile.in.dist b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/Makefile.in.dist deleted file mode 100644 index 848aa265..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/Makefile.in.dist +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -# -# This Makefile should run fine with both pmake and gmake -# - -CC = @CC@ -CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ @DEFS@ @NO_GETOPT@ @NO_LIBPAPER@ @NO_STRERROR@ -RANLIB = @RANLIB@ - -INSTALL = @INSTALL@ - -LDFLAGS = -L. -l$(TARGET) @LIBPAPER@ - -prefix = @prefix@ -BINDIR = $(prefix)/bin -LIBDIR = $(prefix)/lib -INCDIR = $(prefix)/include -MAN1DIR = $(prefix)/man/man1 -MAN3DIR = $(prefix)/man/man3 -INFODIR = $(prefix)/info - -# getopt may be installed or not, if not take our copy -GETOPT_O = @GETOPT_O@ - -TARGET = barcode -LIBRARY = lib$(TARGET).a -MAN1 = $(TARGET).1 -MAN3 = $(TARGET).3 -INFO = doc/$(TARGET).info -HEADER = $(TARGET).h - -LIBOBJECTS = library.o ean.o code128.o code39.o code93.o i25.o \ - msi.o plessey.o codabar.o \ - ps.o pcl.o -EXEOBJECTS = main.o cmdline.o $(GETOPT_O) -ALLSOURCES = $(LIBOBJECTS:.o=.c) $(EXEOBJECT:.o=.c) - - -#Hmm... "RM" is undefined in pmake -RM = rm - -all: $(TARGET) $(LIBRARY) $(MAN1) $(MAN3) $(INFO) sample - -$(TARGET): $(LIBRARY) $(EXEOBJECTS) - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(EXEOBJECTS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $(TARGET) - -sample: sample.o $(LIBRARY) - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) sample.o $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ - -# Avoid the standard CFLAGS, to avoid -Wall and -DNO_GETOPT -compat/getopt.o: compat/getopt.c - $(CC) -O -c compat/getopt.c -o $@ - -$(LIBRARY): $(LIBOBJECTS) - $(AR) r $(LIBRARY) $(LIBOBJECTS) - $(RANLIB) $(LIBRARY) - -$(MAN1) $(MAN3): doc/doc.$(TARGET) - awk -f doc/manpager doc/doc.$(TARGET) - - -# Unfortunately, pmake has no "-C". Also, "pmake -n" doesn't follow the cd. -$(INFO): doc/doc.$(TARGET) - cd doc && $(MAKE) - -install: - $(INSTALL) -d $(BINDIR) $(INCDIR) $(LIBDIR) $(MAN1DIR) \ - $(MAN3DIR) $(INFODIR) - $(INSTALL) -c $(TARGET) $(BINDIR) - $(INSTALL) -c -m 0644 $(HEADER) $(INCDIR) - $(INSTALL) -c -m 0644 $(LIBRARY) $(LIBDIR) - $(INSTALL) -c -m 0644 $(MAN1) $(MAN1DIR) - $(INSTALL) -c -m 0644 $(MAN3) $(MAN3DIR) - $(INSTALL) -c -m 0644 $(INFO) $(INFODIR) - -uninstall: - $(RM) -f $(BINDIR)/$(TARGET) - $(RM) -f $(INCDIR)/$(HEADER) - $(RM) -f $(LIBDIR)/$(LIBRARY) - $(RM) -f $(MAN1DIR)/$(MAN1) - $(RM) -f $(MAN3DIR)/$(MAN3) - $(RM) -f $(INDODIR)/$(INFO) - -#Make clean keeps the compiled documents -clean: - $(RM) -f *.o */*.o *~ */*~ $(TARGET) $(LIBRARY) - $(RM) -f $(MAN1) $(MAN3) core sample - cd doc && $(MAKE) terse - $(RM) -f .depend - -distclean: clean - if [ -f build ]; then debian/rules clean; fi - # remove the configure stuff as well - $(RM) -f Makefile config.h config.log config.status config.cache \ - doc/Makefile - -cleanest: clean - cd doc && $(MAKE) clean - -Makefile: Makefile.in configure - ./configure - -configure: configure.in - autoconf - -.depend: $(ALLSOURCES) - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -MM $(ALLSOURCES) > $@ - -depend: .depend - -tar: - @if [ "x" = "x$(RELEASE)" ]; then \ - n=`basename \`pwd\``; cd ..; tar cvf - $$n | gzip > $$n.tar.gz; \ - echo 'you can set a numeric $$(RELEASE) to make a named tar'; \ - else \ - if [ -d ../$(TARGET)-$(RELEASE) ]; then \ - rm -rf ../$(TARGET)-$(RELEASE); \ - fi; \ - mkdir ../$(TARGET)-$(RELEASE) || exit 1; \ - cp -a . ../$(TARGET)-$(RELEASE) && cd .. && \ - tar --exclude '*/CVS*' \ - -cvzf $(TARGET)-$(RELEASE).tar.gz $(TARGET)-$(RELEASE); \ - fi - -# print the version, as I usually forget to update it when distributing -printv: - @grep -n VERSION $(HEADER) /dev/null - @grep -n set.version doc/doc.$(TARGET) /dev/null - @grep -n dpkg.-i INSTALL /dev/null - -# and this is how I make the distribution -distrib: $(INFO) distclean tar printv - - -.PHONY: all install uninstall mostlyclean clean disclean depend \ - tar printv distrib - -# Only if make is gmake, have a rule to conditionally include .depend -@GMAKEDEPEND0@ -@GMAKEDEPEND1@ -@GMAKEDEPEND2@ - diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/README b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/README deleted file mode 100644 index d3ae2a7f..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ - -NETWORK LINKS -============= - -This is GNU-barcode. The latest release can be downloaded from ftp.gnu.org -and mirrors: - ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/barcode/ - -It is also available from my own ftp/http server - ftp://ar.linux.it/pub/barcode/ - http://ar.linux.it/pub/barcode/ (same as above). - -The current source tree is available by anonymous CVS. See - http://ar.linux.it/software/#cvs - -Plesae note that ar.linux.it/pub/barcode also includes CVS snapshots, -semi-atumatically taken when I commit stuff to CVS. Note that CVS -snapshots include "CVS/" directories, so you can then "cvs update" for -further updates. - -The documentation is online at: - http://ar.linux.it/software/barcode - -The MS-Windows port is maintained at: - http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/barcode.htm - -It as also been included in the FreeBSD ports tree in the "graphics" section. -This means /usr/ports/graphics/barcode. It's thus available from: - http://www.freebsd.org/ports/graphics.html - -GLabels, at http://snaught.com/glabels/, uses barcode internally, too. - -DESCRIPTION -=========== - -The package is meant to solve most needs in barcode creation with a -conventional printer. It can create printouts for the conventional -product tagging standards: UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, EAN-8, ISBN, as well -as a few other formats. Ouput is generated as either Postscript or -Encapsulated Postscript (other back-ends may be added if needed). - -The package is released as both a library and a command-line frontend, -so that you can include barcode-generation into your application. The -program is released in the hope that is proves useful but without any -warranty, according to the GPL Licence (see ./COPYING). - -If you're specifically interested in making an ISBN (Bookland EAN) -symbol, you might try to get "bookland.py" by Judah Milgram -(http://www.cgpp.com/bookland/, whose version 0.92 is also included in -the directory "bookland" within this package, for your convenience). -While my main target is flexibility his main target is strict -adherence to the standards. Bookland is free software like the barcode -library and will probabily have its role in the GNU project. -Bookland.py is a self-documenting program, you'll enjoy browsing its -source code. - -Other contributed patches and/or software are available in the -contrib/ directory. - -Please take the "no-warranty" disclaimer seriously: even though I -spent reasonable efforts to make sure the output is useable in -production you should verify it suits your needs as a faulty bar can -cost you a bundle, and you'll be on your own. It's up to you to verify -that the symbol is valid (and, obviously, I'd like to know about any -problem you encounter). [This paragraph copied verbatim from bookland.py] - - -ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -=============== - -I would like to thank both Judah Milgram and Michele Comitini -(mcm@glisco.it) for their help with this tool, as well as Jim Westveer -for introducing me to Debian packaging. Several encodings have been -implemented by Leonid A. Broukhis (leob@mailcom.com). - - -MAILING LISTS -============= - -There is a mailing list where development is coordinated, called -barcode@lists.linux.it . To get subscribed you should - echo subscribe | mail barcode-request@lists.linux.it -or anything equivalent. - -To receive notification of CVS commit messages, please subscribe to -barcode-commit@ar.linux.it, by issuing: - echo subscribe | mail barcode-commit-request@ar.linux.it - -(if you guess, "ar" or "arcana" is my own server, while lists.linux.it -is the mail server of the italian association of gnu/linux users). - -/alessandro (rubini@gnu.org) - diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/README.glabels b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/README.glabels deleted file mode 100644 index b0dc9592..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/README.glabels +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -The following changes have been made to the stock barcode-0.98 distribution -to facilitate compilation with glabels: - - Makefile.in renamed to Makefile.in.dist - configure.in renamed to configure.in.dist - added Makefile.am, which is configured from ../configure.in - diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/TODO b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index c91c79cf..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ - - Possible enhancements that I'd like to add - -* verbose mode, printing position information to stderr - -* document how a new encoding standard can be added - -* add Barcode_String, which has been contributed - -* EAN128 (as agreed with Dani Pardo) - -* Postnet and associated encoding-specific bar definitions - -* Use texinfo 4 with images - -* shrink the bars to account for ink spreading - - Currently, small barcodes don't get rendered well. While - version 0.91 and later subtracts 0.15 points from the size of - the bars (I found that this makes good results for small - bars), a smart alghorithm to shrink the bars is needed to get - lighter prints at small sizes without loosing readability. - diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/barcode.h b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/barcode.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6b9bdf4e..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/barcode.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -/* - * barcode.h -- definitions for libbarcode - * - * Copyright (c) 1999 Alessandro Rubini (rubini@gnu.org) - * Copyright (c) 1999 Prosa Srl. (prosa@prosa.it) - * - * 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 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, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#ifndef _BARCODE_H_ -#define _BARCODE_H_ - -#include - -#define BARCODE_VERSION "0.98" -#define BARCODE_VERSION_INT 9800 - -/* - * The object - */ -struct Barcode_Item { - int flags; /* type of encoding and decoding */ - char *ascii; /* malloced */ - char *partial; /* malloced too */ - char *textinfo; /* information about text positioning */ - char *encoding; /* code name, filled by encoding engine */ - int width, height; /* output units */ - int xoff, yoff; /* output units */ - int margin; /* output units */ - double scalef; /* requested scaling for barcode */ - int error; /* an errno-like value, in case of failure */ -}; - -/* - * The flags field - */ -#define BARCODE_DEFAULT_FLAGS 0x00000000 - -#define BARCODE_ENCODING_MASK 0x000000ff /* 256 possibilites... */ -#define BARCODE_NO_ASCII 0x00000100 /* avoid text in output */ -#define BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM 0x00000200 /* avoid checksum in output */ - -#define BARCODE_OUTPUT_MASK 0x000ff000 /* 256 output types */ -#define BARCODE_OUT_EPS 0x00001000 -#define BARCODE_OUT_PS 0x00002000 -#define BARCODE_OUT_PCL 0x00004000 /* by Andrea Scopece */ -/* PCL_III 0x00008000 */ -#define BARCODE_OUT_PCL_III 0x0000C000 -#define BARCODE_OUT_NOHEADERS 0x00100000 /* no header nor footer */ - -enum { - BARCODE_ANY = 0, /* choose best-fit */ - BARCODE_EAN, - BARCODE_UPC, /* upc == 12-digit ean */ - BARCODE_ISBN, /* isbn numbers (still EAN13) */ - BARCODE_39, /* code 39 */ - BARCODE_128, /* code 128 (a,b,c: autoselection) */ - BARCODE_128C, /* code 128 (compact form for digits) */ - BARCODE_128B, /* code 128, full printable ascii */ - BARCODE_I25, /* interleaved 2 of 5 (only digits) */ - BARCODE_128RAW, /* Raw code 128 (by Leonid A. Broukhis) */ - BARCODE_CBR, /* Codabar (by Leonid A. Broukhis) */ - BARCODE_MSI, /* MSI (by Leonid A. Broukhis) */ - BARCODE_PLS, /* Plessey (by Leonid A. Broukhis) */ - BARCODE_93 /* code 93 (by Nathan D. Holmes) */ -}; - -#define BARCODE_DEFAULT_MARGIN 10 - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif -/* - * Create and destroy barcode structures - */ -extern struct Barcode_Item *Barcode_Create(char *text); -extern int Barcode_Delete(struct Barcode_Item *bc); - -/* - * Encode and print - */ -extern int Barcode_Encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc, int flags); -extern int Barcode_Print(struct Barcode_Item *bc, FILE *f, int flags); - -/* - * Choose the position - */ -extern int Barcode_Position(struct Barcode_Item *bc, int wid, int hei, - int xoff, int yoff, double scalef); - -/* - * Do it all in one step - */ -extern int Barcode_Encode_and_Print(char *text, FILE *f, int wid, int hei, - int xoff, int yoff, int flags); - - -/* - * Return current version (integer and string) - */ -extern int Barcode_Version(char *versionname); - -#ifdef __cplusplus -} -#endif - -#endif /* _BARCODE_H_ */ diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/barcode.spec b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/barcode.spec deleted file mode 100644 index eccb6026..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/barcode.spec +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -%define name barcode -%define ver 0.98 -%define rel 1 -%define prefix /usr -%define sysconfdir /etc - -Summary: GNU barcode -Name: %name -Version: %ver -Release: %rel -Copyright: GPL -Group: Applications/Productivity -Source: ftp://ar.linux.it/pub/barcode/%name-%{ver}.tar.gz -BuildRoot: /var/tmp/%name-%{ver}-root -URL: http://gnu.systemy.it/software/barcode -Prefix: %prefix - -%description -This is GNU-barcode. -The package is meant to solve most needs in barcode creation with a -conventional printer. It can create printouts for the conventional -product tagging standards: UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, EAN-8, ISBN, as well -as a few other formats. Ouput is generated as either Postscript or -Encapsulated Postscript (other back-ends may be added if needed). - -%package devel -Summary: GNU barcode files for development -Group: Development/Libraries - -%description devel -This is GNU-barcode. -The package is meant to solve most needs in barcode creation with a -conventional printer. It can create printouts for the conventional -product tagging standards: UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, EAN-8, ISBN, as well -as a few other formats. Ouput is generated as either Postscript or -Encapsulated Postscript (other back-ends may be added if needed). - -This package contain the C header, the static library and man page -for development. - -%prep -%setup - -%ifarch alpha - ARCH_FLAGS="--host=alpha-redhat-linux" -%endif - -export -n LANG LINGUAS LC_ALL -if [ ! -f configure ]; then - CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS" ./autogen.sh $ARCH_FLAGS --prefix=%{prefix} --sysconfdir=%{sysconfdir} -else - CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS" ./configure $ARCH_FLAGS --prefix=%{prefix} --sysconfdir=%{sysconfdir} -fi - -%build -export -n LANG LINGUAS LC_ALL - -if [ "$SMP" != "" ]; then - (make "MAKE=make -k -j $SMP"; exit 0) - make -else - make -fi - -%install -[ -n "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -a "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != / ] && rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT -make prefix=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{prefix} sysconfdir=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{sysconfdir} install - -%clean -[ -n "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -a "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != / ] && rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT - -%files -%defattr(-, root, root) - -%doc COPYING ChangeLog INSTALL README TODO doc/*.html doc/*.pdf doc/*.ps - -%attr(0755,root,root) %{prefix}/bin/barcode -%attr(0644,root,root) %{prefix}/info/barcode.info* -%attr(0644,root,root) %{prefix}/man/man1/barcode.1* - -%files devel -%attr(0644,root,root) %{prefix}/include/barcode.h -%attr(0644,root,root) %{prefix}/lib/libbarcode.a -%attr(0644,root,root) %{prefix}/man/man3/barcode.3* diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/bookland/bookland.py b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/bookland/bookland.py deleted file mode 100644 index 373587cb..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/bookland/bookland.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,884 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/local/bin/python - -MYNAME="bookland.py" -MYVERSION="0.92" -COPYRIGHT="(C) 1999-2001 J. Milgram" -DATE = "Jan. 2002" -MAINTAINER = "bookland-bugs@cgpp.com" - -# Copyright (C) 1999,2000 Judah Milgram -# -# bookland.py - generate Bookland EAN symbol for ISBN encoding -# -# 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 -# 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, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. -# -# ============================================================================== -# -# usage: bookland.py [ISBN] [price-code] > output.eps -# -# ISBN - the ISBN, with or without check digit, with or without hyphens. -# default: 1-56592-197-6 ("Programming Python"). If the check digit -# is provided on the command line, it is verified. If not, it is -# calculated. It's up to you to get the hyphenation right - it's -# important, and something the program can't calculate for you. -# -# price - the five digit add-on code. Usually used to indicate the price, -# in which case the first digit indicates the currency (4=$CAN, -# 5=$US, etc.). The remaining digits indicate the price, with -# decimal point assumed to be between the digit 3 and 4. -# For example: $US 6.95 = 50695, $CAN 35.00 = 43500. Instead of a -# price code, a 5 digit add-on ranging from 90000-98999 can be -# used for internal purposes. BISG recommends just using 90000 if -# you don't want to specify a price. Add-ons ranging from 99000 to -# 99999 have been reserved for special use. -# -# An Encapsulated Postscript file (eps) is sent to standard out. This may in turn -# be converted to other formats using the pbmplus package. You may have trouble -# getting the OCRB to map correctly. If you already have the font, you can look in -# the Fontmap file to see what your system calls it, and edit the fontnames accordingly -# (see below). If you don't have it, you might find it on your DOS system. You -# need a .pfa/.pfb (Type 1) or .ttf (TrueType). Your Postscript interpreter might -# or might not be able to deal with TrueType. In any event, in an emergency, you -# might get away with Helvetica. Note that as of 1990 BISG no longer requires the -# ISBN to be printed in OCR-A. -# -# Take the "no-warranty" disclaimer seriously. Going to print with a faulty bar -# can cost you a bundle, and you'll be on your own. It's up to you to verify that -# the symbol is valid. If you need "corporate accountability", try the Book -# Industry Study Group at (212) 929-1393 or the US ISBN Agency at (908) 665-6770 -# and ask for a list of commercial vendors. Outside the US, don't know. -# -# Feedback welcome. If you discover a case where the program generates a faulty -# symbol, I definitely want to hear about it - write me at milgram@cgpp.com or -# P.O. Box 8376, Langley Park, MD 20787, USA -# -# INSTALLATION: -# -# If you have a Python interpreter on your system, you're done. Just put this file -# somewhere in your path and give it execute permission. If you haven't installed -# Python, see http://www.python.org. It has been ported to Macs, DOS, and MS-Windows. -# -# ABOUT THE BOOKLAND EAN -# -# The most difficult part of this project was finding the documents that define -# the Bookland EAN. There appears to be no single, authoritative source that -# provides all the information required. Some good sources: -# -# [1] "Machine-Readable Coding Guidelines for the U.S. Book Industry", Book -# Industry Study Group, New York, Jan., 1992. (212) 929-1393 -# [2] "UPC Symbol Specification Manual", Uniform Code Council Inc., -# Dayton, Ohio, January 1986 (May 1995 Reprint). (937) 435-3870; I found it -# at http://www.uc-council.org/d36-t.htm -# [3] "EAN Identification for Retail/Trade Items", EAN International. I found it -# in Feb. 1999 at http://www.ean.be/html/Numbering.html -# [4] "Hyphenation Instructions", web page at: -# http://www.isbn.org/standards/home/isbn/international/hyphenation-instructions.asp -# -# The starting point of the exercise is the ISBN, assigned by the national ISBN -# Agency. This is a 10 digit number, the last being a check digit. The ISBN is -# converted to a 13 digit EAN number. The first three digits of the EAN-13 indicate -# the country or region. A prefix of 978 has been assigned to books, regardless -# of country of origin (hence, "Bookland") [3]. The remaining ten digits are the -# first 9 digits of the ISBN followed by the EAN-13 check digit. -# -# It seems the EAN-13 check digit can be calculated using the same algorithm as the -# UPC Version A number. Note that the EAN-13 check digit is always between 0 and 9, -# compare with ISBN check digit which can range to 10 ("X"). See Reference [2], -# Section 2 and Appendix G for details of creation of the EAN-13 symbol. Table 2 of -# Appendix G provides a good comparison of the UPC-A and EAN-13 symbols. -# -# The 5 digit add-on (here called, "UPC5") is defined in Ref. [2] Appendix D. -# The ">" to the right of the five digit code serves to enforce the "quiet zone" to -# the right of the bar pattern. Can't remember where I read that. It's probably -# optional. According to [1], in the UK, three horizontal bars appear over price -# add-ons. Haven't implemented that here. The UPC5 encoding is based on UPC-A and -# UPC-E. -# -# According to [2], Section 3, the EAN-13 numbers and 5-digit add-ons are supposed -# to be printed in OCR-B. The ISBN itself is printed above the EAN-13 symbol. At -# one time it was to be printed in OCR-A, but as of 1990 this requirement has been -# dropped [1], and I assume this means you can use any font you like. -# -# SEE ALSO: -# -# "TinyHelp 5 - Making ISBN Barcodes", D. Byram-Wigfield. Another approach to making -# the ISBN barcode symbol. I saw it at -# http://www.cappella.demon.co.uk/index.html/ -# but haven't tried it. -# -# "XBarcode" - nice open-source X-Windows program for generating all sorts of bar codes. -# It does much more than this program, but didn't seem to do the UPC -# 5-digit add-on or do the ISBN->EAN13 calculation (as of v. 2.11). Might -# have made more sense to add this capability, but I needed a Python project. -# In any event, their license forbids distribution in modified form! -# -# HYPHENATION -# -# bookland.py includes automatic hyphenation for ISBN's in group 0 and 1 -# (English-language). This is based on my reading of Ref [4]. If in doubt, -# users can use the "-y" option to force the program to accept the hyphenation -# as input. For other ISBN groups and for ISMN's, no hyphenation is performed -# other than to ensure a hyphen is placed after the group identifier and before -# the check digit. -# -# ABOUT THE ISMN: -# -# See the ISMN Users' Manual, 3rd Edition, 1998, ISBN 3-88053-070-X, published by -# the International ISMN Agency, Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin. -# I found my copy at http://www.ismn.spk-berlin.de/download/ISMNmanual.pdf -# -# An ISMN is just like an ISBN, except: -# - first character is an "M" -# - the "M" counts as a "3" for computing the ISMN check digit (last digit) -# - the checksum weights are 3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3, sum to be divisible by "10". This -# means the last character is always a numerical digit, never an "X". -# - the EAN number is "979" plus the *entire* ten character ISMN, except the -# "M" is replaced by "0". Note this means the ISMN checksum is identical to the -# corresponding EAN-13 checksum (excercise left to the reader). -# -# When bookland.py detects an "M" in the first position of the ISBN, it interprets -# it as an ISMN and proceeds accordingly. The 5-digit price code symbol is suppressed. -# -# BAR WIDTH REDUCTIONS -# -# Starting Version 0.92, the widths of the individual bars can be reduced using the -# "-r" option (units are inches). This is to compensate for bleed during printing. -# I don't know when it's a good idea to actually use this; in any event consult with -# your printer first. If not input, it defaults to zero (no reduction). -# -# ABOUT PYTHON -# -# See http://www.python.org -# -# TO DO: -# -# - Generalize to more bar codes, starting with UPC-A and UPC-E. "Plain" EAN13 is -# already built in, could add command line argument to generate that instead of -# Bookland. -# - Make font sizes and placement easier to configure - not sure I have it right. -# Does human-readable 5-digit code take wider font spacing? -# - Clean up bounding box stuff. -# - Bells and whistles. -# - GUI? -# -# HISTORY: -# -# 1/2002 - v 0.92 add ISMN support (thanks to Lars-Henrik Nysten for this suggestion) -# re-wrote bar generation to preclude possibility of white hairlines -# between adjacent black modules. Thanks to Tero Lindfors for -# reporting this bug. -# new -o option to write eps to file rather than stdout -# new -x option for "check only" (verifies check digit) -# new -r option for bar width reduction (compensate for print bleed) -# new -s option to scale module (bar) height (Lars-Henrik Nysten again) -# can suppress UPC-5 price code by entering empty string. (thanks to -# Jacques Du Pasquier for this suggestion) -# re-wrote ISBN/ISMN sanity checks -# lowercase alphas ("x" for ISBN and "m" for ISMN) now ok on input -# fix "long" command line options. -# 10/2001 - v 0.91 add -z option for quiet zone ">" -# add -f option for fonts -# re-write command line parsing to use getopt -# 1/2000 - v 0.09 eliminate use of eval -# 9/99 - v 0.08 accomodate different versions of OCRB by fitting -# all strings to prescribed width. Thanks to Toby Gadd -# for reporting this problem and Peter Deutsch for -# help finding the fix. -# 7/99 -v0.05-0.07 improve error handling. -# 3/27/99 - v0.04 add "--help" and "--version". -# 3/13/99 - v0.03, do a showpage at end (it's allowed) -# fixed checksum calculations for certain cases -# 2/7/99 - v0.02, fixed LH parity pattern for EAN13. It's not the check digit! -# 2/7/99 - initial release -# ================================================================================ - -# -# barCodeSymbol - the whole printed symbol, including bar code(s) and product code(s). -# UPC, UPCA, UPC5, EAN13 - the number itself, with check digit, string representation, -# and barcode bits -# - -import re # we should get rid of regsub and regex in favor of re - # hope there's no conflict. -import string -import sys -import regsub -from regex_syntax import * -import regex -regex.set_syntax(RE_SYNTAX_AWK) -from types import * - -BooklandError = "Something wrong" - - -A="A";B="B";C="C";O="O";E="E" -UPCABITS = [{O:"0001101",E:"1110010"}, - {O:"0011001",E:"1100110"}, - {O:"0010011",E:"1101100"}, - {O:"0111101",E:"1000010"}, - {O:"0100011",E:"1011100"}, - {O:"0110001",E:"1001110"}, - {O:"0101111",E:"1010000"}, - {O:"0111011",E:"1000100"}, - {O:"0110111",E:"1001000"}, - {O:"0001011",E:"1110100"}] -UPCAPARITY = [ "OOOOOOEEEEEE" ] * 10 -UPCEBITS = [{O:"0001101",E:"0100111"}, - {O:"0011001",E:"0110011"}, - {O:"0010011",E:"0011011"}, - {O:"0111101",E:"0100001"}, - {O:"0100011",E:"0011101"}, - {O:"0110001",E:"0111001"}, - {O:"0101111",E:"0000101"}, - {O:"0111011",E:"0010001"}, - {O:"0110111",E:"0001001"}, - {O:"0001011",E:"0010111"}] -# what about UPCEPARITY? Don't need for isbn. -UPC5BITS = UPCEBITS -UPC5PARITY = ["EEOOO","EOEOO","EOOEO","EOOOE","OEEOO", - "OOEEO","OOOEE","OEOEO","OEOOE","OOEOE"] -EAN13BITS = [{A:"0001101", B:"0100111", C:"1110010"}, - {A:"0011001", B:"0110011", C:"1100110"}, - {A:"0010011", B:"0011011", C:"1101100"}, - {A:"0111101", B:"0100001", C:"1000010"}, - {A:"0100011", B:"0011101", C:"1011100"}, - {A:"0110001", B:"0111001", C:"1001110"}, - {A:"0101111", B:"0000101", C:"1010000"}, - {A:"0111011", B:"0010001", C:"1000100"}, - {A:"0110111", B:"0001001", C:"1001000"}, - {A:"0001011", B:"0010111", C:"1110100"}] -EAN13PARITY = map(lambda x: x+"CCCCCC", - ["AAAAAA","AABABB","AABBAB","AABBBA","ABAABB", - "ABBAAB","ABBBAA","ABABAB","ABABBA","ABBABA"]) - -PSFORMAT = "%.6f" -# Default fonts. -# Fonts might have a different name on your system. -# Edit if required. -ISBNFONT = "OCRB" # Doesn't have to be OCR-B -EAN13FONT = "OCRB" -UPC5FONT = "OCRB" - -class psfile: - - def __init__(self): - self.x0 = 100; self.y0 = 100 - self.lines=[] - self.bb=[self.x0,self.y0,self.x0,self.y0] - - def orbb(self,arg): - self.bb[0] = min(self.bb[0],self.x0+arg[0]) - self.bb[1] = min(self.bb[1],self.y0+arg[1]) - self.bb[2] = max(self.bb[2],self.x0+arg[2]) - self.bb[3] = max(self.bb[3],self.y0+arg[3]) - - def translate(self,dx,dy): - self.x0 = self.x0 + dx - self.y0 = self.y0 + dy - return "%d %d translate 0 0 moveto" % (dx,dy) - - def out(self,file=None): - if file: - outfid=open(file,"w") - else: - outfid=sys.stdout - for line in self.lines: - outfid.write("%s\n"%line) - outfid.close() - - def do(self,arg): - self.lines = self.lines + arg - - def setbb(self): - for i in range(len(self.lines)): - if self.lines[i]=="%%BoundingBox: TBD": - self.lines[i]= "%%BoundingBox:" + \ - " %d"%self.bb[0] + \ - " %d"%self.bb[1] + \ - " %d"%self.bb[2] + \ - " %d"%self.bb[3] - return - - def header(self,title,comments,ean13font,isbnfont,upc5font): - for i in range(len(comments)): - comments[i] = regsub.gsub("^","% ",comments[i]) - # There's a more elegant way to do the bounding box line: - return [ "%!PS-Adobe-2.0 EPSF-1.2", - "%%Creator: " + MYNAME + " " + MYVERSION + " " + DATE, - "%%Title: " + title, - "%%BoundingBox: TBD", - "%%EndComments" ] +\ - comments + \ - [ "\n% These font names might be different on your system:", - "/ean13font { /" + ean13font + " findfont 10 scalefont setfont } def", - "/isbnfont { /" + isbnfont + " findfont 8 scalefont setfont } def", - "/upc5font { /" + upc5font +" findfont 14 scalefont setfont } def\n", - "/nextModule { moduleWidth 0 rmoveto } def", - "% The following shenanigans is to deal with different implementations", - "% of same font having different char sizes and spacing.", - "% function fitstring:", - "% usage: width string font fitstring", - "% set font, scaled so that string exactly fits desired width", - "% leave string on stack", - "/fitstring { dup findfont 1 scalefont setfont % w s f", - "3 1 roll % f w s", - "dup stringwidth pop % f w s sw", - "3 2 roll exch div % f s x", - "3 2 roll findfont exch scalefont setfont", - "} def", - "/barHeight { 72 } def", - "/nextModule { moduleWidth 0 rmoveto } def", - "/topcentershow {dup stringwidth pop neg 2 div -9 rmoveto show} def", - "/toprightshow {dup stringwidth pop neg -9 rmoveto show} def", - "/bottomcentershow {dup stringwidth pop neg 2 div 0 rmoveto show} def", - "/bottomrightshow {dup stringwidth pop neg 0 rmoveto show} def", - "/W { moduleWidth mul 0 rmoveto } def", - "/B { dup moduleWidth mul 2 div 0 rmoveto", - "dup moduleWidth mul barWidthReduction sub setlinewidth", - "0 barHeight rlineto 0 barHeight neg rmoveto", - "currentpoint stroke moveto", - "moduleWidth mul 2 div 0 rmoveto } def", - "/L { dup moduleWidth mul 2 div 0 rmoveto", - "dup moduleWidth mul barWidthReduction sub setlinewidth", - "0 -5 rmoveto 0 5 rlineto", - "0 barHeight rlineto 0 barHeight neg rmoveto", - "currentpoint stroke moveto", - "moduleWidth mul 2 div 0 rmoveto } def", - self.x0,self.y0,"translate", - "0 0 moveto" ] - - def trailer(self): - return ["stroke","% showpage supposedly OK in EPS", - "showpage","\n% Good luck!"] - - -class UPC: - - # Includes UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13 (sorry), UPC-5 et al. - - def __init__(self,arg): - # arg is a string, either: - # - product code including checksum - # - same, with hyphens (hyphens not verified) - # - same, but with last digit (checksum) dropped, possibly leaving a - # trailing hyphen. - # If checksum is included, it will be verified. - # N.B. "integer" representation is still a string! Just has no hyphens. - - self.s=arg - self.verifyChars(self.s) - self.n = regsub.gsub("-","",self.s) # create "integer" representation - self.x = self.checkDigit(self.n) # always calculate check digit - if len(self.n) == self.ndigits: - self.verifyCheckDigit() # if check digit given, verify it - elif len(self.n) == self.ndigits-1: - self.tackonCheckDigit() # tack on check digit - else: - raise BooklandError, "UPC: wrong number of digits in \"" + self.s + "\"" - - def setbits(self,arg): # UPC (all) - self.bits="" - parityPattern=self.parityPattern() - bitchar=self.bitchar() - for p in range(len(arg)): - digit=int(arg[p]) - # maybe better to define parityPattern with a leading blank? - parity=parityPattern[p] - bit=bitchar[digit][parity] - self.bits=self.bits + bit - - def verifyChars(self,s): # UPC (all) - # Trailing hyphen allowed. - nevergood = "--|^-|[^0-9-]" - ierr=regex.search(nevergood,s) - if ierr != -1: - raise BooklandError, \ - "UPCA: in %s: illegal characters beginning with: %s" % (s,s[ierr]) - - def verifyCheckDigit(self): # UPC (all) - # first verify correct number of digits. - soll=self.checkDigit(self.n) - ist=self.s[-1:] - if ist != soll: - raise BooklandError, "For %s checksum %s is wrong, should be %s" % \ - (self.s,ist,soll) - - def xstring(self,p): # UPC (all) - return "%d" % p - - def tackonCheckDigit(self): - self.n = self.n + self.x # UPC (all) - self.s = self.s + self.x - -class UPCA(UPC): - - def __init__(self,arg): - UPC.__init__(self,arg) - self.setbits(self.n[1:]) # skip first digit - - def parityPattern(self): - return UPCAPARITY[int(self.x)] - def bitchar(self): - return UPCABITS - - def checkDigit(self,arg): # UPCA/EAN13 - weight=[1,3]*6; magic=10; sum = 0 - for i in range(12): # checksum based on first 12 digits. - sum = sum + int(arg[i]) * weight[i] - z = ( magic - (sum % magic) ) % magic - if z < 0 or z >= magic: - raise BooklandError, "UPC checkDigit: something wrong." - return self.xstring(z) - - -class ISBN: - # Includes ISMN, if the plan falls together. - def __init__(self,arg): - self.ndigits=10 # Includes check digit! - self.s=string.upper(arg) - self.n=re.sub("[ -]","",self.s) # "integer" representation - # In ISMN, I allow spaces in place of hyphens. See ISMN User's manual. - if re.match("^M( |-)?\d(( |-)?\d){7,7}(-| )?\d?$",self.s): - # ISMN - self.name="ISMN" - self.n=re.sub("^M","3",self.n) - self.weight=[3,1,3,1,3,1,3,1,3] - self.magic=10 - elif re.match("^\d-?\d(-?\d){7,7}-?(\d|X)?$",self.s): - # ISBN - self.name="ISBN" - self.weight=[10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2] - self.magic=11 - else: - raise BooklandError, "%s invalid (hyphenation, characters, or length)" % self.s - self.x = self.checkDigit() - if len(self.n) == self.ndigits: - self.verifyCheckDigit() # if check digit given, verify it - elif len(self.n) == self.ndigits-1: - self.tackonCheckDigit() # tack on check digit - else: - raise BooklandError, "%s failed. Please report as bug" % self.s - - - def checkDigit(self): # ISBN and ISMN; UPCA/EAN13 similar but for weights etc. - # now that we're checking regex's in init, we don't have to check the - # argument at all. (used to check length and bad characters) - sum = 0 - for i in range(9): # checksum based on first nine digits. - sum = sum + int(self.n[i]) * self.weight[i] - z = ( self.magic - (sum % self.magic) ) % self.magic - if z < 0 or z >= self.magic: - raise BooklandError, \ - "%s: checksum %d is wrong - please report as bug" % (self.s,z) - return self.xstring(z) - - def xstring(self,p): - if p == 10: - return "X" - else: - return "%d" % p - - def tackonCheckDigit(self): - if self.s[-1:] == "-": - # Already have a trailing hyphen - self.s = self.s + self.x - else: - self.s = self.s + "-" + self.x - - def verifyCheckDigit(self): # UPC A; EAN13 - # first verify correct number of digits. - soll=self.x - ist=self.s[-1:] - if ist != soll: raise BooklandError, \ - "For %s checksum %s is wrong, should be %s\n" % (self.s,ist,soll) - -class Bar: - # a run of adjacent modules of identical value. - def __init__(self,val): - self.val=val - if not self.val in "L01": - raise BooklandError, "bar bit: %s, pls report as a bug" % self.val - self.width=1 - if self.val=="1": - self.color="Black" - elif self.val=="0": - self.color="White" - elif self.val=="L": - self.color="Long Black" - def __cmp__(self,other): - if self.val==other or (self.val=="L" and other=="1"): - return 0 - else: - return 1 - def inc(self): - self.width=self.width+1 - def pslines(self): - if self.val=="L": - rval = [ "%d L " % self.width ] - elif self.val=="1": - rval = [ "%d B " % self.width ] - else: - rval = [ "%d W " % self.width ] - return rval - def __repr__(self): - return "%s bar of width %d" % (self.color,self.width) - -class barCodeSymbol: - - def __init__(self): - self.patternWidth = len(self.bits)*self.moduleWidth - # Anything else? - - def bitsComment(self): - return [ "%% Bits:\n%% %s" % self.bits ] - - def psbars(self): - # new version, try to prevent all hairlines between adjacent modules. - bars = [] - bar=Bar(self.bits[0]) - for bit in self.bits[1:]: - if bit==bar: - bar.inc() - else: - bars.append(bar) - bar=Bar(bit) - bars.append(bar) - rval = ["0 0 moveto"] - for bar in bars: - rval = rval + bar.pslines() - rval = rval + [ "stroke" ] - return rval - - def psbarsold(self): - psbits=regsub.gsub("1","I ",self.bits) - psbits=regsub.gsub("0","O ",psbits) - psbits=regsub.gsub("L","L ",psbits) - linewidth=50 - p=0; j=linewidth; m=len(psbits); psbarlines=[]; blanks="^ | $" - while p <= m: - j = min(linewidth,m-p) - psbarlines = psbarlines + [ regsub.gsub(blanks,"",psbits[p:p+j]) ] - p=p+linewidth - return [ "0 0 moveto" ] + psbarlines + [ "stroke" ] - - def psSetBarHeight(self): - return [ "/barHeight { " + PSFORMAT % self.moduleHeight + " 72 mul } def" ] - - def psSetBarWidthReduction(self): - return [ "/barWidthReduction { " + \ - PSFORMAT % self.barWidthReduction + " 72 mul } def" ] - - def psSetModuleWidth(self): - rval = [ "/moduleWidth { " + PSFORMAT % self.moduleWidth + " 72 mul } def" ] - return rval - - def psBottomRightText(self,text,font): - # this is specifically for the upc5 price code. - # this is all starting to get messy. - return [ PSFORMAT % self.patternWidth + " 72 mul dup 2 div", - PSFORMAT % self.moduleHeight + " 72 mul 2 add moveto", - "(" + text + ") /" + font + " fitstring bottomcentershow" ] - - def psTopCenterText(self,text,font): - # the text at the top center of the bar pattern (i.e. the ISBN) - return [ PSFORMAT % self.patternWidth + " 72 mul dup 2 div", - PSFORMAT % self.moduleHeight + " 72 mul 3 add moveto", - " (" + text + ") /" + font + " fitstring bottomcentershow" ] - - def psFittedText(self,width,text,font): - return [ PSFORMAT % width + " (" + text + ") " + font + " fitstring" ] - - # This is optional; serves to enforce quiet zone to right of UPC 5 add-on - def psGreaterThan(self,font): - return [ PSFORMAT % self.patternWidth + " 72 mul", - PSFORMAT % self.moduleHeight + " 72 mul 2 add moveto", - "/%s (>) show" % font ] - -class EAN13Symbol(barCodeSymbol): - - def __init__(self,arg,font=EAN13FONT,heightMultiplier=1,barWidthReduction=0): - # arg is a string with the EAN product code - self.barWidthReduction=barWidthReduction - self.ean13 = EAN13(arg) - self.moduleWidth = 0.0130 - specModuleHeight = 1.00 - self.moduleHeight = 1.00 * heightMultiplier - self.bits = self.ean13.bits - barCodeSymbol.__init__(self) - self.font=font - - def bb(self): - return [ -12, -10, self.patternWidth*72+10, self.moduleHeight*72+12 ] - - def pslines(self): - return self.bitsComment() + \ - self.psSetModuleWidth() + \ - self.psSetBarWidthReduction() + \ - self.psSetBarHeight() + \ - self.psbars() + \ - self.psLRDigitLines() - - def psLRDigitLines(self): - # 24 = 3+6*7/2 - # 70 = 3+6*7+4+6*7/2 "4" so we center on the "L" bars (the rightmost of - # the center guard bars is an "O". - # "5" in check digit is the five-module spacing recommended by [2], section 3. - return [ "% We do the left digits first and leave the font scaled", - "% as is for the 9-digit and the right-digits.", - "% EAN13 Left Digits:", - "moduleWidth 24 mul 0 moveto", - "moduleWidth 40 mul (" + self.ean13.leftDigits + ") ", - "/" + self.font + " fitstring topcentershow", - "\n% EAN13 human-readable number", - "% The \"9\" digit (only when encoding ISBN's and ISMN's, I think):", - "-5 0 moveto (" + self.ean13.n[0] + ") toprightshow", - "% EAN13 Right Digits:", - "moduleWidth 70 mul 0 moveto", - "moduleWidth 40 mul (" + self.ean13.rightDigits + ") topcentershow" ] - -class EAN13(UPCA): - - def __init__(self,arg): - self.ndigits=13 # Includes check digit! - UPCA.__init__(self,arg) - leftBits = self.bits[0:42] - rightBits = self.bits[42:] - leftGuard="L0L" - rightGuard="L0L" - center="0L0L0" - self.bits = leftGuard + leftBits + center + rightBits + rightGuard - self.leftDigits = self.n[1:7] - self.rightDigits = self.n[7:13] - - def parityPattern(self): - # N.B. parity pattern based on leftmost digit, the UCC Spec calls this - # the "13th" digit. It's not the check digit! - return EAN13PARITY[int(self.n[0])] - def bitchar(self): - return EAN13BITS - -class UPC5Symbol(barCodeSymbol): - - def __init__(self,arg,heightMultiplier=1,barWidthReduction=0): - # arg is a string with the 5 digit add-on. - self.barWidthReduction=barWidthReduction - self.upc5 = UPC5(arg) - self.moduleWidth = 0.0130 - specModuleHeight = 0.852 - self.moduleHeight = 0.852 * heightMultiplier - self.bits = self.upc5.bits - barCodeSymbol.__init__(self) - - def pslines(self): - return self.bitsComment() + \ - self.psSetModuleWidth() + \ - self.psSetBarHeight() + \ - self.psbars() - - def bb(self): - # Note quiet zone is there even if we don't print the ">". - return [ 0, 0, self.patternWidth*72+10, self.moduleHeight*72+10 ] - -UPC5Error = "Something wrong with 5-digit price code add-on." -class UPC5(UPC): - - def __init__(self,arg): - self.ndigits=5 # Includes check digit! - p=re.search("[^0-9]",arg) - if p: - badchar=arg[p.start()] - raise UPC5Error, "\"%s\" is wrong. The character \"%s\" is not allowed. Price code add-on should contain %d digits and nothing else. Or leave blank to suppress the UPC-5 code." % (arg,badchar,self.ndigits) - elif len(arg) != self.ndigits: - raise UPC5Error, \ - "\"%s\" is wrong. Price code add-on should have exactly %d digits." % (arg,self.ndigits) - UPC.__init__(self,arg) - self.setbits(self.n) - leftGuard="1011" - # no right guard for UPC 5-digit add-on - # Have to insert pesky delineators: - delineator = "01" - self.bits = leftGuard + \ - self.bits[0:7] + delineator + \ - self.bits[7:14] + delineator + \ - self.bits[14:21] + delineator + \ - self.bits[21:28] + delineator + \ - self.bits[28:35] - - def checkDigit(self,arg): # UPC5 - weight=[3,9,3,9,3]; sum = 0 - for i in range(5): - sum = sum + int(arg[i]) * weight[i] - return self.xstring(sum % 10) - - def verifyCheckDigit(self): # UPC2/5 checksum not in number - return - - def parityPattern(self): - return UPC5PARITY[int(self.x)] - def bitchar(self): - return UPC5BITS - -class bookland(barCodeSymbol): - - def __init__(self,isbn,price="",*rest): - - - # Some defaults: - ean13font=EAN13FONT - isbnfont=ISBNFONT - upc5font = UPC5FONT - zone=None - heightMultiplier=1.0 - commandLine="" - barWidthReduction=0 - - # Maybe different fonts: - if len(rest)>0: - font=rest[0] - if font: - ean13font=font - isbnfont=font - upc5font=font - if len(rest)>1: - zone=rest[1] - if len(rest)>2: - heightMultiplier=float(rest[2]) - if len(rest) > 3: - commandLine=rest[3] - if len(rest) > 4: - barWidthReduction=float(rest[4]) - - # Initial setup: - - self.ps = psfile() - self.isbn = ISBN(isbn) - - # Header, EAN13 bars, EAN13 number, and ISBN: - - if self.isbn.name=="ISMN": - self.ean13Symbol = EAN13Symbol("9790"+self.isbn.n[1:9],ean13font,heightMultiplier,barWidthReduction) - elif self.isbn.name=="ISBN": - self.ean13Symbol = EAN13Symbol("978"+self.isbn.n[:9],ean13font,heightMultiplier,barWidthReduction) - else: - raise BooklandError, "Internal error doing %s, please report as bug" % isbn - - self.ps.orbb(self.ean13Symbol.bb()) - comments = ["", - " This is free software and comes with NO WARRANTY WHATSOVER", - " Think twice before going to press with this bar code!", - "", - "Command line: %s" % commandLine, - "" ] - self.ps.lines = self.ps.header(self.isbn.s,comments,ean13font,isbnfont,upc5font) + \ - [ "ean13font" ] + \ - self.ean13Symbol.pslines() +\ - [ "isbnfont" ] + \ - self.ean13Symbol.psTopCenterText("%s %s" % (self.isbn.name,self.isbn.s),isbnfont) - - # 5-digit add-on: (optional for ISBN only) - BLANK=re.compile("^ *$") - if self.isbn.name=="ISBN" and not BLANK.match(price): - # 105 = 95 + 10; 10 = separation (min is 9) - translate=[ self.ps.translate( self.ean13Symbol.moduleWidth * 72 * 105, 0 ) ] - self.upc5Symbol = UPC5Symbol(price,heightMultiplier,barWidthReduction) - self.ps.orbb(self.upc5Symbol.bb()) - self.ps.lines = self.ps.lines + \ - translate + \ - self.upc5Symbol.pslines() + \ - [ "upc5font" ] +\ - self.upc5Symbol.psBottomRightText(price,upc5font) - if zone: self.ps.lines=self.ps.lines + self.upc5Symbol.psGreaterThan(upc5font) - else: - self.ps.lines.append("%% Skipping UPC-5 price code symbol per request") - - self.ps.lines=self.ps.lines + self.ps.trailer() - - # Can now set bounding box. - - self.ps.setbb() - -# Here we go ... - -if __name__ == '__main__': - - def printUsage(): - print "Usage: bookland [-h|--help] [-v|--version] [-x|--check] [-f|--font=] [-s|--height=] [-r|--reduction=] [-o|outfile=] [-z|--quietzone] [| ]" - print "Report bugs to " + MAINTAINER - - def printVersion(): - sys.stderr.write("%s version %s %s.\n" % (MYNAME,MYVERSION,COPYRIGHT)) - sys.stderr.write("Bugs to %s\n" % MAINTAINER) - sys.stderr.write("This is free software and comes with NO WARRANTY\n") - - import getopt - try: - opts,args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], - "xr:s:uvf:hzo:", - ["reduction=","outfile=","height=","noupc", - "check","version","help","font=","quietzone"]) - except: - printUsage() - sys.exit(0) - - # some initial defaults: - isbn = "1-56592-197-6" # Mark Lutz, "Programming Python", - # O'Reilly, Sebastopol CA, 1996 - price = "90000" - font=None - zone=None - checkonly=None - outfile=None - heightMultiplier=1 - commandLine = string.join(sys.argv) - barWidthReduction = 0 - - # parse command line: - for opt,val in opts: - if opt in ("-v","--version"): - printVersion() - sys.exit(0) - elif opt in ("-h","--help"): - printUsage() - sys.exit(0) - elif opt in ("-f","--font"): - font=val - elif opt in ("-z","--quietzone"): - zone=1 - elif opt in ("-x","--check"): - checkonly=1 - elif opt in ("-s","--height"): - heightMultiplier = float(val) - elif opt in ("-r","--reduction"): - barWidthReduction = val - elif opt in ("-o","--outfile"): - outfile=val - if len(args)==1: - isbn=args[0] - elif len(args)==2: - isbn=args[0] - price=args[1] - - # Do stuff. - - printVersion() - try: - b = bookland(isbn,price,font,zone,heightMultiplier, - commandLine,barWidthReduction) - if not checkonly: b.ps.out(outfile) - if outfile: - sys.stderr.write("Output written to %s\n" % outfile) - except BooklandError, message: - sys.stderr.write(BooklandError + ": " + message + "\n") - sys.exit(1) diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/cmdline.c b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/cmdline.c deleted file mode 100644 index a69a825b..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/cmdline.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,177 +0,0 @@ -/* - * cmdline.c -- parse a command line using getopt, environment and defaults - * - * Copyright (c) 1999 Alessandro Rubini (rubini@gnu.org) - * Copyright (c) 1999 Prosa Srl. (prosa@prosa.it) - * - * 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 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, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - * - * Changes: - * Michele Comitini (mcm@glisco.it): better handling of numeric type args. - */ - -#include -#include -#include - -#ifdef NO_GETOPT - /* use replacement */ - #include "compat/getopt.h" -#else - #include -#endif - -#include "cmdline.h" - -/* In case of error, print help string and return error (-1) */ -int commandline_errormsg(FILE *f, struct commandline *args, - char *prgname, char *messagehead) -{ - char *buffer; - char *buffer2; - int len; - struct commandline *ptr; - - if (!messagehead) { - fprintf(f,"%s: Error in cmdline\nPossible options:\n",prgname); - } else { - fprintf(f,"%s: %s",prgname,messagehead); - } - - for (ptr = args; ptr->option; ptr++) { - if (ptr->descrip) { - len = strlen(ptr->descrip); - len += ptr->default_v ? strlen(ptr->default_v) : 6; - len += ptr->env ? strlen(ptr->env) : 6; - buffer2 = malloc(len+3); /* 3 to be safe :) */ - len += 32; - if (buffer2) { - buffer = malloc(len); - if (buffer) { - sprintf(buffer2, ptr->descrip, - ptr->default_v ? ptr->default_v : "(none)", - ptr->env ? ptr->env : "(none)"); - sprintf(buffer, " -%c %s %s", ptr->option, - ptr->type ? "" : " ", buffer2); - fprintf(f, "%s\n",buffer); - free(buffer); - } - free(buffer2); - } - } - } - return -1; -} - -/* - * Associate formats to type. - */ -struct type_fmt { - enum option_type type; - char *fmt; -}; -static struct type_fmt formats[] = { - {CMDLINE_I, "%i%s"}, /* the trailing "%s" is used for error check */ - {CMDLINE_D, "%d%s"}, - {CMDLINE_X, "%x%s"}, - {CMDLINE_O, "%o%s"}, - {CMDLINE_F, "%lf%s"}, - {CMDLINE_P, "%p%s"}, - {0, NULL} /* If we get here, it's CMDLINE_S: no sscanf buf strcpy() */ -}; - - -/* Parse one argument (default or provided) */ -static int commandline_oneopt(struct commandline *ptr, char *value) -{ - struct type_fmt *tptr; - char *trash = value ? strdup(value) : NULL; - - /* convert it, if needed */ - if ((ptr->type != CMDLINE_NONE) && ptr->result) { - for (tptr = formats; tptr->type; tptr++) - if (tptr->type == ptr->type) - break; - if (!tptr->type) /* not found: it is a string */ - *(char **)(ptr->result) = value; - else - if (sscanf(value, tptr->fmt, ptr->result, trash)!=1) { - free(trash); - return -1; - } - } - if (trash) - free(trash); - - if ((ptr->type == CMDLINE_NONE) && ptr->result) /* no type, just count */ - (*(int *)(ptr->result))++; - - /* call the function, if needed */ - if (ptr->fun) { - if (ptr->type) { - if (ptr->result) return ptr->fun(ptr->result); /* converted */ - return ptr->fun(value); /* type, but not converted */ - } - return ptr->fun(NULL); /* no type: just call it */ - } - return 0; -} - -/* The main function */ -int commandline(struct commandline *args, int argc, char **argv, - char *errorhead) -{ - struct commandline *ptr; - char *getopt_desc = (char *)calloc(512, 1); - int desc_offset = 0; - int opt, retval; - char *value; - - /* Build getopt string and process defaults values */ - for (ptr = args; ptr->option; ptr++) { - getopt_desc[desc_offset++] = ptr->option; - if (ptr->type) getopt_desc[desc_offset++] = ':'; - - value = NULL; - if (ptr->env) - value = getenv(ptr->env); - if (!value) - value = ptr->default_v; - if (value && (retval = commandline_oneopt(ptr, value))) { - /* - * if the function returns a specific (not -1) value, it already - * printed its message, so avoid the generic help - */ - if (retval == -1) - commandline_errormsg(stderr, args, argv[0], errorhead); - return retval; - } - } - - /* Run getopt and process material */ - while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, getopt_desc)) != -1) { - for (ptr = args; ptr->option; ptr++) - if (opt == ptr->option) - break; - if (!ptr->option) /* unknown option */ - return commandline_errormsg(stderr, args, argv[0], errorhead); - if ( (retval = commandline_oneopt(ptr, optarg)) ) { /* wrong arg */ - if (retval == -1) - commandline_errormsg(stderr, args, argv[0], errorhead); - return retval; - } - } - return 0; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/cmdline.h b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/cmdline.h deleted file mode 100644 index 69319915..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/cmdline.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -/* - * cmdline.h -- generic commandline editing (uses getopt, only short) - * - * Copyright (c) 1999 Alessandro Rubini (rubini@gnu.org) - * Copyright (c) 1999 Prosa Srl. (prosa@prosa.it) - * - * 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 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, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - * - */ - -/* - * The options may have different arguments of different type - */ -enum option_type { - CMDLINE_NONE=0, /* no argument after option */ - CMDLINE_I, /* integer (any base) */ - CMDLINE_D, /* decimal integer */ - CMDLINE_X, /* hex integer */ - CMDLINE_O, /* octal integer */ - CMDLINE_S, /* string */ - CMDLINE_F, /* double float */ - CMDLINE_P, /* pointer */ -}; - - -struct commandline { - int option; /* Single byte: option id */ - int type; /* Type of argument, used in sscanf */ - void *result; /* Store data here, if non null */ - int (*fun)(void *); /* Call if defined: arg is "result" or input string */ - char *env; /* Where to get runtime defaults, may be NULL */ - char *default_v; /* The compile-time default, may be NULL */ - char *descrip; /* For err msg. May have %s's for default and env */ -}; - -/* returns: 0 or -1. "optarg" is global (see getopt) */ -extern int commandline(struct commandline *args, - int argc, char **argv, char *errorhead); - -/* prints an error message based on "args" */ -extern int commandline_errormsg(FILE *f, struct commandline *args, - char *prgname, char *messagehead); - - - - diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/codabar.c b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/codabar.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7065b9ea..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/codabar.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,182 +0,0 @@ -/* - * codabar.c -- encoding for Codabar - * - * Copyright (c) 2000 Leonid A. Broukhis (leob@mailcom.com) - * - * 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 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, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "barcode.h" - - -/* this is ordered in decades to simplify encoding */ -static char alphabet[] = - "0123456789" "-$:/.+ABCD"; - -#define CODE_A 16 -#define CODE_B 17 - -#define NARROW 12 -#define WIDE 14 - -/* Patterns */ -static char *patterns[] = { -"1111133","1111331","1113113","3311111","1131131", -"3111131","1311113","1311311","1331111","3113111", -"1113311","1133111","3111313","3131113","3131311", -"1131313","1133131","1313113","1113133","1113331" }; - -/* - * Check that the text can be encoded. Returns 0 or -1. - * If it's all lowecase convert to uppercase and accept it. - * If the first character is a letter (A to D), the last one must be too; - * no other character should be a letter. - */ -int Barcode_cbr_verify(unsigned char *text) -{ - int i, lower=0, upper=0; - int startpresent = 0; - - if (!strlen(text)) - return -1; - for (i=0; text[i]; i++) { - char * pos; - if (isupper(text[i])) upper++; - if (islower(text[i])) lower++; - pos = strchr(alphabet,toupper(text[i])); - if (!pos) - return -1; - if (i == 0 && pos - alphabet >= CODE_A) - startpresent = 1; - else if (pos - alphabet >= CODE_A && - (!startpresent || i != strlen(text) - 1)) - return -1; - } - if (lower && upper) - return -1; - return 0; -} - -static int add_one(char *ptr, int code) -{ - sprintf(ptr,"1%s", /* separator */ patterns[code]); - return 0; -} - -/* - * The encoding functions fills the "partial" and "textinfo" fields. - * Lowercase chars are converted to uppercase - */ -int Barcode_cbr_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc) -{ - static char *text; - static char *partial; /* dynamic */ - static char *textinfo; /* dynamic */ - char *c, *ptr, *textptr; - int i, code, textpos, usesum, checksum = 0, startpresent; - - if (bc->partial) - free(bc->partial); - if (bc->textinfo) - free(bc->textinfo); - bc->partial = bc->textinfo = NULL; /* safe */ - - if (!bc->encoding) - bc->encoding = strdup("codabar"); - - text = bc->ascii; - if (!text) { - bc->error = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - /* the partial code is 8 * (head + text + check + tail) + margin + term. */ - partial = malloc( (strlen(text) + 3) * 8 + 2); - if (!partial) { - bc->error = errno; - return -1; - } - - /* the text information is at most "nnn:fff:c " * (strlen + check) +term */ - textinfo = malloc(10*(strlen(text) + 1) + 2); - if (!textinfo) { - bc->error = errno; - free(partial); - return -1; - } - - ptr = partial; - textptr = textinfo; - textpos = 0; - usesum = bc->flags & BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM ? 0 : 1; - /* if no start character specified, A is used as a start character */ - if (!isalpha(text[0])) { - add_one(ptr, CODE_A); - ptr += strlen(ptr); - textpos = WIDE; - checksum = CODE_A; - startpresent = 0; - } else { - startpresent = 1; - } - for (i=0; ierror = EINVAL; /* impossible if text is verified */ - free(partial); - free(textinfo); - return -1; - } - code = c - alphabet; - add_one(ptr, code); - sprintf(textptr, "%i:12:%c ", textpos, toupper(text[i])); - textpos += code < 12 ? NARROW : WIDE; - textptr += strlen(textptr); - ptr += strlen(ptr); - checksum += code; - if (startpresent && usesum && i == strlen(text) - 2) { - /* stuff a check symbol before the stop */ - c = strchr(alphabet, toupper(text[i+1])); - if (!c) /* impossible */ - continue; - code = c - alphabet; - checksum += code; - - /* Complement to a multiple of 16 */ - checksum = (checksum + 15) / 16 * 16 - checksum; - add_one(ptr, checksum); - ptr += strlen(ptr); - } - } - if (!startpresent) { - if (usesum) { - /* if no start character specified, B is used as a stop char */ - checksum += CODE_B; - checksum = (checksum + 15) / 16 * 16 - checksum; - add_one(ptr, checksum); - ptr += strlen(ptr); - } - add_one(ptr, CODE_B); - } - bc->partial = partial; - bc->textinfo = textinfo; - - return 0; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/code128.c b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/code128.c deleted file mode 100644 index cebba54c..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/code128.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,607 +0,0 @@ -/* - * code128.c -- encoding for code128 (A, B, C) - * - * Copyright (c) 1999,2000 Alessandro Rubini (rubini@gnu.org) - * Copyright (c) 1999 Prosa Srl. (prosa@prosa.it) - * Copyright (c) 2000 Leonid A. Broukhis (leob@mailcom.com) - * - * 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 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, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "barcode.h" - -static char *codeset[] = { - "212222", "222122", "222221", "121223", "121322", /* 0 - 4 */ - "131222", "122213", "122312", "132212", "221213", - "221312", "231212", "112232", "122132", "122231", /* 10 - 14 */ - "113222", "123122", "123221", "223211", "221132", - "221231", "213212", "223112", "312131", "311222", /* 20 - 24 */ - "321122", "321221", "312212", "322112", "322211", - "212123", "212321", "232121", "111323", "131123", /* 30 - 34 */ - "131321", "112313", "132113", "132311", "211313", - "231113", "231311", "112133", "112331", "132131", /* 40 - 44 */ - "113123", "113321", "133121", "313121", "211331", - "231131", "213113", "213311", "213131", "311123", /* 50 - 54 */ - "311321", "331121", "312113", "312311", "332111", - "314111", "221411", "431111", "111224", "111422", /* 60 - 64 */ - "121124", "121421", "141122", "141221", "112214", - "112412", "122114", "122411", "142112", "142211", /* 70 - 74 */ - "241211", "221114", "413111", "241112", "134111", - "111242", "121142", "121241", "114212", "124112", /* 80 - 84 */ - "124211", "411212", "421112", "421211", "212141", - "214121", "412121", "111143", "111341", "131141", /* 90 - 94 */ - "114113", "114311", "411113", "411311", "113141", - "114131", "311141", "411131", "b1a4a2", "b1a2a4", /* 100 - 104 */ - "b1a2c2", "b3c1a1b" -}; - -#define START_A 103 -#define START_B 104 -#define START_C 105 -#define STOP 106 -#define SHIFT 98 /* only A and B */ -#define CODE_A 101 /* only B and C */ -#define CODE_B 100 /* only A and C */ -#define CODE_C 99 /* only A and B */ -#define FUNC_1 102 /* all of them */ -#define FUNC_2 97 /* only A and B */ -#define FUNC_3 96 /* only A and B */ -/* FUNC_4 is CODE_A when in A and CODE_B when in B */ - -#define SYMBOL_WID 11 /* all of them are 11-bar wide */ - -/* - * code 128-b includes all printable ascii chars - */ - -int Barcode_128b_verify(unsigned char *text) -{ - if (text[0] == '\0') - return -1; - while (*text && *text>=32 && !(*text&0x80)) - text++; - if (*text) - return -1; /* a non-ascii char */ - return 0; /* ok */ -} - -int Barcode_128b_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc) -{ - static char *text; - static char *partial; /* dynamic */ - static char *textinfo; /* dynamic */ - char *textptr; - int i, code, textpos, checksum = 0; - - if (bc->partial) - free(bc->partial); - if (bc->textinfo) - free(bc->textinfo); - bc->partial = bc->textinfo = NULL; /* safe */ - - if (!bc->encoding) - bc->encoding = strdup("code 128-B"); - - text = bc->ascii; - if (!text) { - bc->error = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - /* the partial code is 6* (head + text + check + tail) + final + term. */ - partial = malloc( (strlen(text) + 4) * 6 +2); - if (!partial) { - bc->error = errno; - return -1; - } - - /* the text information is at most "nnn:fff:c " * strlen +term */ - textinfo = malloc(10*strlen(text) + 2); - if (!textinfo) { - bc->error = errno; - free(partial); - return -1; - } - - /* up to now, it was the same code as other encodings */ - - strcpy(partial, "0"); /* the first space */ - strcat(partial, codeset[START_B]); - checksum += START_B; /* the start char is counted in the checksum */ - textptr = textinfo; - textpos = SYMBOL_WID; - - for (i=0; ierror = EINVAL; /* impossible if text is verified */ - free(partial); - free(textinfo); - return -1; - } - code = text[i]-32; - strcat(partial, codeset[code]); - checksum += code * (i+1); /* first * 1 + second * 2 + third * 3... */ - sprintf(textptr, "%i:12:%c ", textpos, text[i]); - textptr += strlen(textptr); - textpos += SYMBOL_WID; /* width of each code */ - } - /* Add the checksum, independent of BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM */ - checksum %= 103; - strcat(partial, codeset[checksum]); - /* and the end marker */ - strcat(partial, codeset[STOP]); - - bc->partial = partial; - bc->textinfo = textinfo; - - return 0; -} - -/* - * code 128-c is only digits, but two per symbol - */ - -int Barcode_128c_verify(unsigned char *text) -{ - if (text[0] == '\0') - return -1; - /* must be an even number of digits */ - if (strlen(text)%2) - return -1; - /* and must be all digits */ - for (; *text; text++) - if (!isdigit(*text)) - return -1; - return 0; -} - -int Barcode_128c_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc) -{ - static char *text; - static char *partial; /* dynamic */ - static char *textinfo; /* dynamic */ - char *textptr; - int i, code, textpos, checksum = 0; - - if (bc->partial) - free(bc->partial); - if (bc->textinfo) - free(bc->textinfo); - bc->partial = bc->textinfo = NULL; /* safe */ - - if (!bc->encoding) - bc->encoding = strdup("code 128-C"); - - text = bc->ascii; - if (!text) { - bc->error = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - /* the partial code is 6* (head + text + check + tail) + final + term. */ - partial = malloc( (strlen(text) + 3) * 6 +2); - if (!partial) { - bc->error = errno; - return -1; - } - - /* the text information is at most "nnn.5:fff:c " * strlen +term */ - textinfo = malloc(12*strlen(text) + 2); - if (!textinfo) { - bc->error = errno; - free(partial); - return -1; - } - - strcpy(partial, "0"); /* the first space */ - strcat(partial, codeset[START_C]); - checksum += START_C; /* the start char is counted in the checksum */ - textptr = textinfo; - textpos = SYMBOL_WID; - - for (i=0; text[i]; i+=2) { - if (!isdigit(text[i]) || !isdigit(text[i+1])) { - bc->error = EINVAL; /* impossible if text is verified */ - free(partial); - free(textinfo); - return -1; - } - code = (text[i]-'0') * 10 + text[i+1]-'0'; - strcat(partial, codeset[code]); - checksum += code * (i/2+1); /* first * 1 + second * 2 + third * 3... */ - - /* print as "%s", because we have ".5" positions */ - sprintf(textptr, "%g:9:%c %g:9:%c ", (double)textpos, text[i], - textpos + (double)SYMBOL_WID/2, text[i+1]); - textptr += strlen(textptr); - textpos += SYMBOL_WID; /* width of each code */ - } - /* Add the checksum, independent of BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM */ - checksum %= 103; - strcat(partial, codeset[checksum]); - /* and the end marker */ - strcat(partial, codeset[STOP]); - - bc->partial = partial; - bc->textinfo = textinfo; - - return 0; -} - -/* - * generic (full-featured) code128 implementation: it selects between - * A, B, C according to the data being encoded. F1, F2, F3, F4 are expressed - * using ascii chars 0xc1, 0xc2, 0xc3, 0xc4 (0301, 0302, 0303, 0304). - * Char '\0' is expressed by 0x80 (0200). - */ - -int Barcode_128_verify(unsigned char *text) -{ - if (text[0] == '\0') - return -1; - while (*text && (*text<=0x80 || (*text >= 0xc1 && *text <= 0xc4))) - text++; - if (*text) - return -1; /* unencodable character */ - return 0; /* ok */ -} - - -/* - * These functions are extracted from Barcode_128_encode for clarity. - * It deals with choosing the symbols used to represent the text - * and returns a dynamic array of integers, terminated by -1. - * - * The algorithm used in choosing the codes comes from App 2 of - * "El Codigo Estandar EAN/UCC 128", courtesy of AECOC, Spain. - * Thanks to Dani Pardo for getting permission and giving me a copy - * of the document - */ - -#define NEED_CODE_A(c) ((c)<32 || (c)==0x80) -#define NEED_CODE_B(c) ((c)>=96 && (c)<128) - -static int Barcode_a_or_b(unsigned char *text) -{ - for ( ; *text; text++) { - if (NEED_CODE_A(*text)) - return 'A'; - if (NEED_CODE_B(*text)) - return 'B'; - } - return 0; /* any */ -} - -/* code is either 'A' or 'B', and value must be valid */ -static int Barcode_encode_as(int code, int value) -{ - - /* first check the special chars */ - if (value == 0xC1) return FUNC_1; - if (value == 0xC2) return FUNC_2; - if (value == 0xC3) return FUNC_3; - if (value == 0xC4) { /* F4 */ - if (code == 'A') return CODE_A; - return CODE_B; - } - - /* then check ascii values */ - if (value >= 0x20 && value <= 0x5F) - return value - 0x20; /* both codes */ - if (value == 0x80) return 64; /* code A */ - if (value < 0x20) return value+64; /* code A */ - if (value >= 0x60) return value - 0x20; /* code B */ - /* can't happen */ - return -1; -} - -static int *Barcode_128_make_array(struct Barcode_Item *bc, int *lptr) -{ - int len, *codes; - unsigned char *s; - int i=0, j, code, checksum; - - /* allocate twice the text length + 5, as this is the worst case */ - len = 2 * strlen(bc->ascii) + 5; - codes = malloc(len * sizeof(int)); - s = bc->ascii; - - /* choose the starting code */ - if (s[2]=='\0' && isdigit(s[0]) && isdigit(s[1])) { - code = 'C'; - } else if (isdigit(s[0])&&isdigit(s[1]) && isdigit(s[2])&&isdigit(s[3])) { - code = 'C'; - } else { - code = Barcode_a_or_b(s); - if (!code) code = 'B'; /* default */ - } - codes[i++] = START_A + code - 'A'; - - for (s = bc->ascii; *s; /* increments are in the loop */) { - switch(code) { - - case 'C': - if (s[0] == 0xC1) { /* F1 is valid */ - codes[i++] = FUNC_1; - s++; - } else if (isdigit(s[0]) && isdigit(s[1])) { - /* encode two digits */ - codes[i++] = (s[0]-'0') * 10 + s[1]-'0'; - s += 2; - } else { - /* change code */ - code = Barcode_a_or_b(s); - if (!code) code = 'B'; - codes[i++] = (code == 'A') ? CODE_A : CODE_B; - } - break; - - case 'B': - case 'A': - for (j=0; isdigit(s[j]); j++) - ; - if (j>=4) { /* if there are 4 or more digits, turn to C */ - if (j&1) { - /* odd number: encode one first */ - codes[i++] = *(s++) - ' '; - } - codes[i++] = CODE_C; - code = 'C'; - } else if (code == 'A' && NEED_CODE_B(*s)) { - /* check whether we should use SHIFT or change code */ - j = Barcode_a_or_b(s+1); - if (j == 'B') { - codes[i++] = CODE_B; - code = 'B'; - } else { - codes[i++] = SHIFT; - codes[i++] = Barcode_encode_as('B', *s); - s++; - } - } else if (code == 'B' && NEED_CODE_A(*s)) { - /* check whether we should use SHIFT or change code */ - j = Barcode_a_or_b(s+1); - if (j == 'A') { - codes[i++] = CODE_A; - code = 'A'; - } else { - codes[i++] = SHIFT; - codes[i++] = Barcode_encode_as('A', *s); - s++; - } - } else { - codes[i++] = Barcode_encode_as(code, *s); - s++; - } - break; - } - } - /* add the checksum */ - checksum = codes[0]; - for (j=1; j len) { - fprintf(stderr, "impossible: length is > allocated len\n"); - } - *lptr = i; - return codes; -} - -/* - * Encoding is tricky, in that we cannot print the ascii - * representation in an easy way. Therefore, just skip non-printable - * chars and try to fit the rest somehow. - */ -int Barcode_128_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc) -{ - static char *text; - static char *partial; /* dynamic */ - static char *textinfo; /* dynamic */ - char *textptr; - int *codes; /* dynamic */ - int i, c, len; - double textpos, size, step; - - if (bc->partial) - free(bc->partial); - if (bc->textinfo) - free(bc->textinfo); - bc->partial = bc->textinfo = NULL; /* safe */ - - if (!bc->encoding) - bc->encoding = strdup("code 128"); - - text = bc->ascii; - if (!text) { - bc->error = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - - codes = Barcode_128_make_array(bc, &len); - if (!codes) return -1; - - /* the partial code is 6*codelen + ini + term (+margin) */ - partial = malloc( 6 * len + 4); - if (!partial) { - bc->error = errno; - free(codes); - return -1; - } - - /* the text information is at most "nnn.n:ff.f:c " * strlen +term */ - textptr = textinfo = malloc(13*strlen(text) + 2); - if (!textinfo) { - bc->error = errno; - free(partial); - free(codes); - return -1; - } - - /* up to now, it was almost the same code as other encodings */ - - strcpy(partial, "0"); /* the first space */ - for (i=0; i 12.0) size = 12.0; - - /* align the text to the left, using its natural size */ - step = (int)(10 * (size/18.0 * SYMBOL_WID) + .5) / 10.0; - textpos = SYMBOL_WID; - - for (i=0; i 0xc0) c = ' '; /* F code */ - sprintf(textptr, "%g:%g:%c ", textpos, size, c); - textptr += strlen(textptr); - textpos += step; - } - - bc->partial = partial; - bc->textinfo = textinfo; - free(codes); - return 0; -} - -/* - * A raw 128 code is given as a sequence of space separated numbers - * from 0 to 105, starting from the start code to be (Leonid) - */ - -int Barcode_128raw_verify(unsigned char *text) -{ - int n; - unsigned val; - - if (!strlen(text)) - return -1; - while (*text) { - if (sscanf(text, "%u%n", &val, &n) < 1) - return -1; - if (val > 105) - return -1; - text += n; - } - return 0; -} - -int Barcode_128raw_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc) -{ - static char *text; - static char *partial; /* dynamic */ - static char *textinfo; /* dynamic */ - char *textptr; - int i, n, count, code, textpos, checksum = 0; - - if (bc->partial) - free(bc->partial); - if (bc->textinfo) - free(bc->textinfo); - bc->partial = bc->textinfo = NULL; /* safe */ - - if (!bc->encoding) - bc->encoding = strdup("128raw"); - - text = bc->ascii; - if (!text) { - bc->error = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - /* - * length of partial code is unknown in advance, but it is - * at most 6* (1+text/2 + check + tail) + final + terminator - */ - partial = malloc( (3+ strlen(text)/2) * 6 + 2); - if (!partial) { - bc->error = errno; - return -1; - } - - /* the text information is at most "nnn.5:fff:c " * 1+strlen/2 +term */ - textinfo = malloc(12 * (1+strlen(text)/2) + 2); - if (!textinfo) { - bc->error = errno; - free(partial); - return -1; - } - - strcpy(partial, "0"); /* the first space */ - textptr = textinfo; - textpos = 0; - - for (i=0, count = 0; i < strlen(text); count++) { - if (sscanf(text + i, "%u%n", &code, &n) < 1) { - bc->error = EINVAL; /* impossible if text is verified */ - free(partial); - free(textinfo); - return -1; - } - strcat(partial, codeset[code]); - - /* - * since the start code is part of the "raw" input, it is - * counted in the checksum by itself - */ - if (!count) checksum += code; /* the start code */ - else checksum += code * count; /* first * 1 + second * 2 ... */ - - /* - * print as "%s", because we have ".5" positions - * also, use a size of 9 like codeC above, as each symbol is - * represented by two chars - */ - sprintf(textptr, "%g:9:%c %g:9:%c ", (double)textpos, - code >= 100 ? 'A' : code/10 + '0', - textpos + (double)SYMBOL_WID/2, code%10 + '0'); - textptr += strlen(textptr); - textpos += SYMBOL_WID; /* width of each code */ - i += n; - } - /* Add the checksum, independent of BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM */ - checksum %= 103; - strcat(partial, codeset[checksum]); - /* and the end marker */ - strcat(partial, codeset[STOP]); - - bc->partial = partial; - bc->textinfo = textinfo; - - return 0; -} - diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/code39.c b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/code39.c deleted file mode 100644 index 3308c950..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/code39.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,173 +0,0 @@ -/* - * code39.c -- encoding for code39 - * - * Copyright (c) 1999 Alessandro Rubini (rubini@gnu.org) - * Copyright (c) 1999 Prosa Srl. (prosa@prosa.it) - * - * 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 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, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "barcode.h" - - -/* this is ordered in decades to simplify encoding */ -static char alphabet[] = - "1234567890" "ABCDEFGHIJ" "KLMNOPQRST" "UVWXYZ-. *" "$/+%"; - -/* the checksum alphabet has a different order */ -static char checkbet[] = - "0123456789" "ABCDEFGHIJ" "KLMNOPQRST" "UVWXYZ-. $" "/+%"; - -/* The first 40 symbols repeat this bar pattern */ -static char *bars[] = { - "31113","13113","33111","11313","31311", - "13311","11133","31131","13131","11331"}; - -/* The first 4 decades use these space patterns */ -static char *spaces[] = {"1311","1131","1113","3111"}; - -/* the last four symbols are special */ -static char *specialbars[] = { - "11111","11111","11111","11111"}; - -static char *specialspaces[] = { - "3331","3313","3133","1333"}; - -static char *fillers[]= { - "0a3a1c1c1a", - "1a3a1c1c1a" -}; - - -/* - * Check that the text can be encoded. Returns 0 or -1. - * If it's all lowecase convert to uppercase and accept it - */ -int Barcode_39_verify(unsigned char *text) -{ - int i, lower=0, upper=0; - - if (text[0] == '\0') - return -1; - for (i=0; text[i]; i++) { - if (isupper(text[i])) upper++; - if (islower(text[i])) lower++; - if (!strchr(alphabet,toupper(text[i]))) - return -1; - } - if (lower && upper) - return -1; - return 0; -} - -static int add_one(char *ptr, int code) -{ - char *b, *s; - - if (code < 40) { - b = bars[code%10]; - s = spaces[code/10]; - } else { - b = specialbars[code-40]; - s = specialspaces[code-40]; - } - sprintf(ptr,"1%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c%c", /* separator */ - b[0], s[0], b[1], s[1], b[2], s[2], - b[3], s[3], b[4]); - return 0; -} - -/* - * The encoding functions fills the "partial" and "textinfo" fields. - * Lowercase chars are converted to uppercase - */ -int Barcode_39_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc) -{ - static char *text; - static char *partial; /* dynamic */ - static char *textinfo; /* dynamic */ - char *c, *ptr, *textptr; - int i, code, textpos, checksum = 0; - - if (bc->partial) - free(bc->partial); - if (bc->textinfo) - free(bc->textinfo); - bc->partial = bc->textinfo = NULL; /* safe */ - - if (!bc->encoding) - bc->encoding = strdup("code 39"); - - text = bc->ascii; - if (!text) { - bc->error = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - /* the partial code is 10* (head + text + check + tail) + margin + term. */ - partial = malloc( (strlen(text) + 3) * 10 +2); - if (!partial) { - bc->error = errno; - return -1; - } - - /* the text information is at most "nnn:fff:c " * strlen +term */ - textinfo = malloc(10*strlen(text) + 2); - if (!textinfo) { - bc->error = errno; - free(partial); - return -1; - } - - strcpy(partial, fillers[0]); - ptr = partial + strlen(partial); - textptr = textinfo; - textpos = 22; - - for (i=0; text[i]; i++) { - c = strchr(alphabet, toupper(text[i])); - if (!c) { - bc->error = EINVAL; /* impossible if text is verified */ - free(partial); - free(textinfo); - return -1; - } - code = c - alphabet; - add_one(ptr, code); - c = strchr(checkbet,*c); - if (c) /* the '*' is not there */ - checksum += (c-checkbet); - sprintf(textptr, "%i:12:%c ", textpos, toupper(text[i])); - - textpos += 16; /* width of each code */ - textptr += strlen(textptr); - ptr += strlen(ptr); - } - /* Add the checksum */ - if ( (bc->flags & BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM)==0 ) { - code = (strchr(alphabet, checkbet[checksum % 43]) - alphabet); - add_one(ptr, code); - } - strcat(ptr, fillers[1]); /* end */ - bc->partial = partial; - bc->textinfo = textinfo; - - return 0; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/code93.c b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/code93.c deleted file mode 100644 index 73f8cee3..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/code93.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,213 +0,0 @@ -/* - * code39.c -- encoding for code39 - * - * Copyright (c) 1999 Alessandro Rubini (rubini@gnu.org) - * Copyright (c) 1999 Prosa Srl. (prosa@prosa.it) - * Copyright (c) 2001 Nathan D. Holmes / FedEx Services (ndholmes@fedex.com) - * - * 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 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, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "barcode.h" - - -/* this is ordered in decades to simplify encoding */ -static char alphabet[] = - "0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ-. $/+%"; - -static char *codeset[] = { - "131112", "111213", "111312", "111411", "121113", /* 0 - 4 */ - "121212", "121311", "111114", "131211", "141111", /* 5 - 9 */ - "211113", "211212", "211311", "221112", "221211", /* A - E */ - "231111", "112113", "112212", "112311", "122112", /* F - J */ - "132111", "111123", "111222", "111321", "121122", /* K - O */ - "131121", "212112", "212211", "211122", "211221", /* P - T */ - "221121", "222111", "112122", "112221", "122121", /* U - Y */ - "123111", "121131", "311112", "311211", "321111", /* Z - $ */ - "112131", "113121", "211131", "121221", "312111", /* / - (%) */ - "311121", "122211", "111141" /* (/) - (terminator) */ -}; - - -/* 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001111111111111111111111111111 */ -/* 00000000001111111111222222222233333333334444444444555555555566666666667777777777888888888899999999990000000000111111111122222222 */ -/* 01234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567 */ -static char shiftset[] = - "%$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$%%%%% /// ///// / /%%%%%% %%%%%%++++++++++++++++++++++++++%%%%%"; -static char shiftset2[] = - "UABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDE ABC FGHIJ L ZFGHIJV KLMNOWABCDEFGHIJLKMNOPQRSTUVWXYZPQRST"; - -#define START_STOP 47 -#define EXTEND_DOLLAR 43 -#define EXTEND_PERCENT 44 -#define EXTEND_SLASH 45 -#define EXTEND_PLUS 46 - -/* - * Check that the text can be encoded. Returns 0 or -1. - * All of ASCII-7 is accepted. - */ -int Barcode_93_verify(unsigned char *text) -{ - int i; - - if (!strlen(text)) - return -1; - for (i=0; text[i]; i++) { - - /* Test if beyond the range of 7-bit ASCII */ - if ((int)text[i] > 127) - return -1; - } - return 0; -} - -/* - * The encoding functions fills the "partial" and "textinfo" fields. - * Lowercase chars are converted to uppercase - */ -int Barcode_93_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc) -{ - static unsigned char *text; - static char *partial; /* dynamic */ - static char *textinfo; /* dynamic */ - char *c, *textptr; - int *checksum_str; - int i, code, textpos, checksum_len=0; - int c_checksum = 0; - int k_checksum = 0; - - if (bc->partial) - free(bc->partial); - if (bc->textinfo) - free(bc->textinfo); - bc->partial = bc->textinfo = NULL; /* safe */ - - if (!bc->encoding) - bc->encoding = strdup("code 93"); - - text = bc->ascii; - if (!text) { - bc->error = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - - /* the partial code is 6 * (head + 2* text + 2* check + tail) + margin + term. */ - partial = malloc( (strlen(text) *2 + 4) * 6 +2); - if (!partial) { - bc->error = errno; - return -1; - } - - checksum_str = (int *)malloc( (strlen(text) + 3) * 2 * sizeof(int)); - if (!checksum_str) { - free(partial); - bc->error = errno; - return -1; - } - - /* the text information is at most "nnn:fff:c " * strlen +term */ - textinfo = malloc(10*strlen(text) + 2); - if (!textinfo) { - bc->error = errno; - free(partial); - free(checksum_str); - return -1; - } - - textptr = textinfo; - textpos = 22; - strcpy(partial, "0"); - strcat(partial, codeset[START_STOP]); - - for (i=0; iflags & BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM)==0 ) - { - for(i=1; i<=checksum_len; i++) - { - c_checksum += i * (int)checksum_str[checksum_len - i]; - k_checksum += (i+1) * (int)checksum_str[checksum_len - i]; - } - - c_checksum = c_checksum % 47; - k_checksum += c_checksum; - k_checksum = k_checksum % 47; - - strcat(partial, codeset[c_checksum]); - strcat(partial, codeset[k_checksum]); - - } - strcat(partial, codeset[START_STOP]); /* end */ - - /* Encodes final 1-unit width bar to turn the start character into a stop char */ - strcat(partial, "1"); - bc->partial = partial; - bc->textinfo = textinfo; - - return 0; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/compat/getopt.c b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/compat/getopt.c deleted file mode 100644 index 91f00b55..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/compat/getopt.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,831 +0,0 @@ -/* Getopt for GNU. - NOTE: getopt is now part of the C library, so if you don't know what - "Keep this file name-space clean" means, talk to roland@gnu.ai.mit.edu - before changing it! - - Copyright (C) 1987, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 1996 - 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. 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, write to the Free Software - Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ - -/* This tells Alpha OSF/1 not to define a getopt prototype in . - Ditto for AIX 3.2 and . */ -#ifndef _NO_PROTO -#define _NO_PROTO -#endif - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -#include -#endif - -#if !defined (__STDC__) || !__STDC__ -/* This is a separate conditional since some stdc systems - reject `defined (const)'. */ -#ifndef const -#define const -#endif -#endif - -#include - -/* Comment out all this code if we are using the GNU C Library, and are not - actually compiling the library itself. This code is part of the GNU C - Library, but also included in many other GNU distributions. Compiling - and linking in this code is a waste when using the GNU C library - (especially if it is a shared library). Rather than having every GNU - program understand `configure --with-gnu-libc' and omit the object files, - it is simpler to just do this in the source for each such file. */ - -#if defined (_LIBC) || !defined (__GNU_LIBRARY__) - - -/* This needs to come after some library #include - to get __GNU_LIBRARY__ defined. */ -#ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__ -/* Don't include stdlib.h for non-GNU C libraries because some of them - contain conflicting prototypes for getopt. */ -#include -#if defined (_LIBC) || defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) -#include -#endif -#endif /* GNU C library. */ - -#ifdef VMS -#include -#if HAVE_STRING_H - 0 -#include -#endif -#endif - -#ifdef WIN32 -/* It's not Unix, really. See? Capital letters. */ -#include -#define getpid() GetCurrentProcessId() -#endif - -#ifndef _ -/* This is for other GNU distributions with internationalized messages. - When compiling libc, the _ macro is predefined. */ -#ifdef HAVE_LIBINTL_H -# include -# define _(msgid) gettext (msgid) -#else -# define _(msgid) (msgid) -#endif -#endif - -/* This version of `getopt' appears to the caller like standard Unix `getopt' - but it behaves differently for the user, since it allows the user - to intersperse the options with the other arguments. - - As `getopt' works, it permutes the elements of ARGV so that, - when it is done, all the options precede everything else. Thus - all application programs are extended to handle flexible argument order. - - Setting the environment variable POSIXLY_CORRECT disables permutation. - Then the behavior is completely standard. - - GNU application programs can use a third alternative mode in which - they can distinguish the relative order of options and other arguments. */ - -#include "getopt.h" - -/* For communication from `getopt' to the caller. - When `getopt' finds an option that takes an argument, - the argument value is returned here. - Also, when `ordering' is RETURN_IN_ORDER, - each non-option ARGV-element is returned here. */ - -char *optarg = NULL; - -/* Index in ARGV of the next element to be scanned. - This is used for communication to and from the caller - and for communication between successive calls to `getopt'. - - On entry to `getopt', zero means this is the first call; initialize. - - When `getopt' returns EOF, this is the index of the first of the - non-option elements that the caller should itself scan. - - Otherwise, `optind' communicates from one call to the next - how much of ARGV has been scanned so far. */ - -/* XXX 1003.2 says this must be 1 before any call. */ -int optind = 0; - -/* The next char to be scanned in the option-element - in which the last option character we returned was found. - This allows us to pick up the scan where we left off. - - If this is zero, or a null string, it means resume the scan - by advancing to the next ARGV-element. */ - -static char *nextchar; - -/* Callers store zero here to inhibit the error message - for unrecognized options. */ - -int opterr = 1; - -/* Set to an option character which was unrecognized. - This must be initialized on some systems to avoid linking in the - system's own getopt implementation. */ - -int optopt = '?'; - -/* Describe how to deal with options that follow non-option ARGV-elements. - - If the caller did not specify anything, - the default is REQUIRE_ORDER if the environment variable - POSIXLY_CORRECT is defined, PERMUTE otherwise. - - REQUIRE_ORDER means don't recognize them as options; - stop option processing when the first non-option is seen. - This is what Unix does. - This mode of operation is selected by either setting the environment - variable POSIXLY_CORRECT, or using `+' as the first character - of the list of option characters. - - PERMUTE is the default. We permute the contents of ARGV as we scan, - so that eventually all the non-options are at the end. This allows options - to be given in any order, even with programs that were not written to - expect this. - - RETURN_IN_ORDER is an option available to programs that were written - to expect options and other ARGV-elements in any order and that care about - the ordering of the two. We describe each non-option ARGV-element - as if it were the argument of an option with character code 1. - Using `-' as the first character of the list of option characters - selects this mode of operation. - - The special argument `--' forces an end of option-scanning regardless - of the value of `ordering'. In the case of RETURN_IN_ORDER, only - `--' can cause `getopt' to return EOF with `optind' != ARGC. */ - -static enum -{ - REQUIRE_ORDER, PERMUTE, RETURN_IN_ORDER -} ordering; - -/* Value of POSIXLY_CORRECT environment variable. */ -static char *posixly_correct; - -#ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__ -/* We want to avoid inclusion of string.h with non-GNU libraries - because there are many ways it can cause trouble. - On some systems, it contains special magic macros that don't work - in GCC. */ -#include -#define my_index strchr -#else - -/* Avoid depending on library functions or files - whose names are inconsistent. */ - -char *getenv (); - -static char * -my_index (str, chr) - const char *str; - int chr; -{ - while (*str) - { - if (*str == chr) - return (char *) str; - str++; - } - return 0; -} - -/* If using GCC, we can safely declare strlen this way. - If not using GCC, it is ok not to declare it. */ -#ifdef __GNUC__ -/* Note that Motorola Delta 68k R3V7 comes with GCC but not stddef.h. - That was relevant to code that was here before. */ -#if !defined (__STDC__) || !__STDC__ -/* gcc with -traditional declares the built-in strlen to return int, - and has done so at least since version 2.4.5. -- rms. */ -extern int strlen (const char *); -#endif /* not __STDC__ */ -#endif /* __GNUC__ */ - -#endif /* not __GNU_LIBRARY__ */ - -/* Handle permutation of arguments. */ - -/* Describe the part of ARGV that contains non-options that have - been skipped. `first_nonopt' is the index in ARGV of the first of them; - `last_nonopt' is the index after the last of them. */ - -static int first_nonopt; -static int last_nonopt; - -/* Bash 2.0 gives us an environment variable containing flags - indicating ARGV elements that should not be considered arguments. */ - -static const char *nonoption_flags; -static int nonoption_flags_len; - -/* Exchange two adjacent subsequences of ARGV. - One subsequence is elements [first_nonopt,last_nonopt) - which contains all the non-options that have been skipped so far. - The other is elements [last_nonopt,optind), which contains all - the options processed since those non-options were skipped. - - `first_nonopt' and `last_nonopt' are relocated so that they describe - the new indices of the non-options in ARGV after they are moved. */ - -#if defined (__STDC__) && __STDC__ -static void exchange (char **); -#endif - -static void -exchange (argv) - char **argv; -{ - int bottom = first_nonopt; - int middle = last_nonopt; - int top = optind; - char *tem; - - /* Exchange the shorter segment with the far end of the longer segment. - That puts the shorter segment into the right place. - It leaves the longer segment in the right place overall, - but it consists of two parts that need to be swapped next. */ - - while (top > middle && middle > bottom) - { - if (top - middle > middle - bottom) - { - /* Bottom segment is the short one. */ - int len = middle - bottom; - register int i; - - /* Swap it with the top part of the top segment. */ - for (i = 0; i < len; i++) - { - tem = argv[bottom + i]; - argv[bottom + i] = argv[top - (middle - bottom) + i]; - argv[top - (middle - bottom) + i] = tem; - } - /* Exclude the moved bottom segment from further swapping. */ - top -= len; - } - else - { - /* Top segment is the short one. */ - int len = top - middle; - register int i; - - /* Swap it with the bottom part of the bottom segment. */ - for (i = 0; i < len; i++) - { - tem = argv[bottom + i]; - argv[bottom + i] = argv[middle + i]; - argv[middle + i] = tem; - } - /* Exclude the moved top segment from further swapping. */ - bottom += len; - } - } - - /* Update records for the slots the non-options now occupy. */ - - first_nonopt += (optind - last_nonopt); - last_nonopt = optind; -} - -/* Initialize the internal data when the first call is made. */ - -#if defined (__STDC__) && __STDC__ -static const char *_getopt_initialize (const char *); -#endif -static const char * -_getopt_initialize (optstring) - const char *optstring; -{ - /* Start processing options with ARGV-element 1 (since ARGV-element 0 - is the program name); the sequence of previously skipped - non-option ARGV-elements is empty. */ - - first_nonopt = last_nonopt = optind = 1; - - nextchar = NULL; - - posixly_correct = getenv ("POSIXLY_CORRECT"); - - /* Determine how to handle the ordering of options and nonoptions. */ - - if (optstring[0] == '-') - { - ordering = RETURN_IN_ORDER; - ++optstring; - } - else if (optstring[0] == '+') - { - ordering = REQUIRE_ORDER; - ++optstring; - } - else if (posixly_correct != NULL) - ordering = REQUIRE_ORDER; - else - ordering = PERMUTE; - - if (posixly_correct == NULL) - { - /* Bash 2.0 puts a special variable in the environment for each - command it runs, specifying which ARGV elements are the results of - file name wildcard expansion and therefore should not be - considered as options. */ - char var[100]; - sprintf (var, "_%d_GNU_nonoption_argv_flags_", getpid ()); - nonoption_flags = getenv (var); - if (nonoption_flags == NULL) - nonoption_flags_len = 0; - else - nonoption_flags_len = strlen (nonoption_flags); - } - - return optstring; -} - -/* Scan elements of ARGV (whose length is ARGC) for option characters - given in OPTSTRING. - - If an element of ARGV starts with '-', and is not exactly "-" or "--", - then it is an option element. The characters of this element - (aside from the initial '-') are option characters. If `getopt' - is called repeatedly, it returns successively each of the option characters - from each of the option elements. - - If `getopt' finds another option character, it returns that character, - updating `optind' and `nextchar' so that the next call to `getopt' can - resume the scan with the following option character or ARGV-element. - - If there are no more option characters, `getopt' returns `EOF'. - Then `optind' is the index in ARGV of the first ARGV-element - that is not an option. (The ARGV-elements have been permuted - so that those that are not options now come last.) - - OPTSTRING is a string containing the legitimate option characters. - If an option character is seen that is not listed in OPTSTRING, - return '?' after printing an error message. If you set `opterr' to - zero, the error message is suppressed but we still return '?'. - - If a char in OPTSTRING is followed by a colon, that means it wants an arg, - so the following text in the same ARGV-element, or the text of the following - ARGV-element, is returned in `optarg'. Two colons mean an option that - wants an optional arg; if there is text in the current ARGV-element, - it is returned in `optarg', otherwise `optarg' is set to zero. - - If OPTSTRING starts with `-' or `+', it requests different methods of - handling the non-option ARGV-elements. - See the comments about RETURN_IN_ORDER and REQUIRE_ORDER, above. - - Long-named options begin with `--' instead of `-'. - Their names may be abbreviated as long as the abbreviation is unique - or is an exact match for some defined option. If they have an - argument, it follows the option name in the same ARGV-element, separated - from the option name by a `=', or else the in next ARGV-element. - When `getopt' finds a long-named option, it returns 0 if that option's - `flag' field is nonzero, the value of the option's `val' field - if the `flag' field is zero. - - The elements of ARGV aren't really const, because we permute them. - But we pretend they're const in the prototype to be compatible - with other systems. - - LONGOPTS is a vector of `struct option' terminated by an - element containing a name which is zero. - - LONGIND returns the index in LONGOPT of the long-named option found. - It is only valid when a long-named option has been found by the most - recent call. - - If LONG_ONLY is nonzero, '-' as well as '--' can introduce - long-named options. */ - -int -_getopt_internal (argc, argv, optstring, longopts, longind, long_only) - int argc; - char *const *argv; - const char *optstring; - const struct option *longopts; - int *longind; - int long_only; -{ - optarg = NULL; - - if (optind == 0) - { - optstring = _getopt_initialize (optstring); - optind = 1; /* Don't scan ARGV[0], the program name. */ - } - - /* Test whether ARGV[optind] points to a non-option argument. - Either it does not have option syntax, or there is an environment flag - from the shell indicating it is not an option. */ -#define NONOPTION_P (argv[optind][0] != '-' || argv[optind][1] == '\0' \ - || (optind < nonoption_flags_len \ - && nonoption_flags[optind] == '1')) - - if (nextchar == NULL || *nextchar == '\0') - { - /* Advance to the next ARGV-element. */ - - /* Give FIRST_NONOPT & LAST_NONOPT rational values if OPTIND has been - moved back by the user (who may also have changed the arguments). */ - if (last_nonopt > optind) - last_nonopt = optind; - if (first_nonopt > optind) - first_nonopt = optind; - - if (ordering == PERMUTE) - { - /* If we have just processed some options following some non-options, - exchange them so that the options come first. */ - - if (first_nonopt != last_nonopt && last_nonopt != optind) - exchange ((char **) argv); - else if (last_nonopt != optind) - first_nonopt = optind; - - /* Skip any additional non-options - and extend the range of non-options previously skipped. */ - - while (optind < argc && NONOPTION_P) - optind++; - last_nonopt = optind; - } - - /* The special ARGV-element `--' means premature end of options. - Skip it like a null option, - then exchange with previous non-options as if it were an option, - then skip everything else like a non-option. */ - - if (optind != argc && !strcmp (argv[optind], "--")) - { - optind++; - - if (first_nonopt != last_nonopt && last_nonopt != optind) - exchange ((char **) argv); - else if (first_nonopt == last_nonopt) - first_nonopt = optind; - last_nonopt = argc; - - optind = argc; - } - - /* If we have done all the ARGV-elements, stop the scan - and back over any non-options that we skipped and permuted. */ - - if (optind == argc) - { - /* Set the next-arg-index to point at the non-options - that we previously skipped, so the caller will digest them. */ - if (first_nonopt != last_nonopt) - optind = first_nonopt; - return EOF; - } - - /* If we have come to a non-option and did not permute it, - either stop the scan or describe it to the caller and pass it by. */ - - if (NONOPTION_P) - { - if (ordering == REQUIRE_ORDER) - return EOF; - optarg = argv[optind++]; - return 1; - } - - /* We have found another option-ARGV-element. - Skip the initial punctuation. */ - - nextchar = (argv[optind] + 1 - + (longopts != NULL && argv[optind][1] == '-')); - } - - /* Decode the current option-ARGV-element. */ - - /* Check whether the ARGV-element is a long option. - - If long_only and the ARGV-element has the form "-f", where f is - a valid short option, don't consider it an abbreviated form of - a long option that starts with f. Otherwise there would be no - way to give the -f short option. - - On the other hand, if there's a long option "fubar" and - the ARGV-element is "-fu", do consider that an abbreviation of - the long option, just like "--fu", and not "-f" with arg "u". - - This distinction seems to be the most useful approach. */ - - if (longopts != NULL - && (argv[optind][1] == '-' - || (long_only && (argv[optind][2] || !my_index (optstring, argv[optind][1]))))) - { - char *nameend; - const struct option *p; - const struct option *pfound = NULL; - int exact = 0; - int ambig = 0; - int indfound; - int option_index; - - for (nameend = nextchar; *nameend && *nameend != '='; nameend++) - /* Do nothing. */ ; - -#ifdef lint /* Suppress `used before initialized' warning. */ - indfound = 0; -#endif - - /* Test all long options for either exact match - or abbreviated matches. */ - for (p = longopts, option_index = 0; p->name; p++, option_index++) - if (!strncmp (p->name, nextchar, nameend - nextchar)) - { - if (nameend - nextchar == strlen (p->name)) - { - /* Exact match found. */ - pfound = p; - indfound = option_index; - exact = 1; - break; - } - else if (pfound == NULL) - { - /* First nonexact match found. */ - pfound = p; - indfound = option_index; - } - else - /* Second or later nonexact match found. */ - ambig = 1; - } - - if (ambig && !exact) - { - if (opterr) - fprintf (stderr, _("%s: option `%s' is ambiguous\n"), - argv[0], argv[optind]); - nextchar += strlen (nextchar); - optind++; - optopt = 0; - return '?'; - } - - if (pfound != NULL) - { - option_index = indfound; - optind++; - if (*nameend) - { - /* Don't test has_arg with >, because some C compilers don't - allow it to be used on enums. */ - if (pfound->has_arg) - optarg = nameend + 1; - else - { - if (opterr) - if (argv[optind - 1][1] == '-') - /* --option */ - fprintf (stderr, - _("%s: option `--%s' doesn't allow an argument\n"), - argv[0], pfound->name); - else - /* +option or -option */ - fprintf (stderr, - _("%s: option `%c%s' doesn't allow an argument\n"), - argv[0], argv[optind - 1][0], pfound->name); - - nextchar += strlen (nextchar); - - optopt = pfound->val; - return '?'; - } - } - else if (pfound->has_arg == 1) - { - if (optind < argc) - optarg = argv[optind++]; - else - { - if (opterr) - fprintf (stderr, - _("%s: option `%s' requires an argument\n"), - argv[0], argv[optind - 1]); - nextchar += strlen (nextchar); - optopt = pfound->val; - return optstring[0] == ':' ? ':' : '?'; - } - } - nextchar += strlen (nextchar); - if (longind != NULL) - *longind = option_index; - if (pfound->flag) - { - *(pfound->flag) = pfound->val; - return 0; - } - return pfound->val; - } - - /* Can't find it as a long option. If this is not getopt_long_only, - or the option starts with '--' or is not a valid short - option, then it's an error. - Otherwise interpret it as a short option. */ - if (!long_only || argv[optind][1] == '-' - || my_index (optstring, *nextchar) == NULL) - { - if (opterr) - { - if (argv[optind][1] == '-') - /* --option */ - fprintf (stderr, _("%s: unrecognized option `--%s'\n"), - argv[0], nextchar); - else - /* +option or -option */ - fprintf (stderr, _("%s: unrecognized option `%c%s'\n"), - argv[0], argv[optind][0], nextchar); - } - nextchar = (char *) ""; - optind++; - optopt = 0; - return '?'; - } - } - - /* Look at and handle the next short option-character. */ - - { - char c = *nextchar++; - char *temp = my_index (optstring, c); - - /* Increment `optind' when we start to process its last character. */ - if (*nextchar == '\0') - ++optind; - - if (temp == NULL || c == ':') - { - if (opterr) - { - if (posixly_correct) - /* 1003.2 specifies the format of this message. */ - fprintf (stderr, _("%s: illegal option -- %c\n"), - argv[0], c); - else - fprintf (stderr, _("%s: invalid option -- %c\n"), - argv[0], c); - } - optopt = c; - return '?'; - } - if (temp[1] == ':') - { - if (temp[2] == ':') - { - /* This is an option that accepts an argument optionally. */ - if (*nextchar != '\0') - { - optarg = nextchar; - optind++; - } - else - optarg = NULL; - nextchar = NULL; - } - else - { - /* This is an option that requires an argument. */ - if (*nextchar != '\0') - { - optarg = nextchar; - /* If we end this ARGV-element by taking the rest as an arg, - we must advance to the next element now. */ - optind++; - } - else if (optind == argc) - { - if (opterr) - { - /* 1003.2 specifies the format of this message. */ - fprintf (stderr, - _("%s: option requires an argument -- %c\n"), - argv[0], c); - } - optopt = c; - if (optstring[0] == ':') - c = ':'; - else - c = '?'; - } - else - /* We already incremented `optind' once; - increment it again when taking next ARGV-elt as argument. */ - optarg = argv[optind++]; - nextchar = NULL; - } - } - return c; - } -} - -int -getopt (argc, argv, optstring) - int argc; - char *const *argv; - const char *optstring; -{ - return _getopt_internal (argc, argv, optstring, - (const struct option *) 0, - (int *) 0, - 0); -} - -#endif /* _LIBC or not __GNU_LIBRARY__. */ - -#ifdef TEST - -/* Compile with -DTEST to make an executable for use in testing - the above definition of `getopt'. */ - -int -main (argc, argv) - int argc; - char **argv; -{ - int c; - int digit_optind = 0; - - while (1) - { - int this_option_optind = optind ? optind : 1; - - c = getopt (argc, argv, "abc:d:0123456789"); - if (c == EOF) - break; - - switch (c) - { - case '0': - case '1': - case '2': - case '3': - case '4': - case '5': - case '6': - case '7': - case '8': - case '9': - if (digit_optind != 0 && digit_optind != this_option_optind) - printf ("digits occur in two different argv-elements.\n"); - digit_optind = this_option_optind; - printf ("option %c\n", c); - break; - - case 'a': - printf ("option a\n"); - break; - - case 'b': - printf ("option b\n"); - break; - - case 'c': - printf ("option c with value `%s'\n", optarg); - break; - - case '?': - break; - - default: - printf ("?? getopt returned character code 0%o ??\n", c); - } - } - - if (optind < argc) - { - printf ("non-option ARGV-elements: "); - while (optind < argc) - printf ("%s ", argv[optind++]); - printf ("\n"); - } - - exit (0); -} - -#endif /* TEST */ diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/compat/getopt.h b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/compat/getopt.h deleted file mode 100644 index 952f4830..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/compat/getopt.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -/* Declarations for getopt. - Copyright (C) 1989, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94 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. 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, write to the Free Software - Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ - -#ifndef _GETOPT_H -#define _GETOPT_H 1 - -#ifdef __cplusplus -extern "C" { -#endif - -/* For communication from `getopt' to the caller. - When `getopt' finds an option that takes an argument, - the argument value is returned here. - Also, when `ordering' is RETURN_IN_ORDER, - each non-option ARGV-element is returned here. */ - -extern char *optarg; - -/* Index in ARGV of the next element to be scanned. - This is used for communication to and from the caller - and for communication between successive calls to `getopt'. - - On entry to `getopt', zero means this is the first call; initialize. - - When `getopt' returns EOF, this is the index of the first of the - non-option elements that the caller should itself scan. - - Otherwise, `optind' communicates from one call to the next - how much of ARGV has been scanned so far. */ - -extern int optind; - -/* Callers store zero here to inhibit the error message `getopt' prints - for unrecognized options. */ - -extern int opterr; - -/* Set to an option character which was unrecognized. */ - -extern int optopt; - -/* Describe the long-named options requested by the application. - The LONG_OPTIONS argument to getopt_long or getopt_long_only is a vector - of `struct option' terminated by an element containing a name which is - zero. - - The field `has_arg' is: - no_argument (or 0) if the option does not take an argument, - required_argument (or 1) if the option requires an argument, - optional_argument (or 2) if the option takes an optional argument. - - If the field `flag' is not NULL, it points to a variable that is set - to the value given in the field `val' when the option is found, but - left unchanged if the option is not found. - - To have a long-named option do something other than set an `int' to - a compiled-in constant, such as set a value from `optarg', set the - option's `flag' field to zero and its `val' field to a nonzero - value (the equivalent single-letter option character, if there is - one). For long options that have a zero `flag' field, `getopt' - returns the contents of the `val' field. */ - -struct option -{ -#if defined (__STDC__) && __STDC__ - const char *name; -#else - char *name; -#endif - /* has_arg can't be an enum because some compilers complain about - type mismatches in all the code that assumes it is an int. */ - int has_arg; - int *flag; - int val; -}; - -/* Names for the values of the `has_arg' field of `struct option'. */ - -#define no_argument 0 -#define required_argument 1 -#define optional_argument 2 - -#if defined (__STDC__) && __STDC__ -#ifdef __GNU_LIBRARY__ -/* Many other libraries have conflicting prototypes for getopt, with - differences in the consts, in stdlib.h. 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The image is then interpreted and the barcode is decoded. -The decoded string is outputted to stdout. - -Currently, only Code-128 is supported. - -The program is GPL'd and it's the work of Tuukka Toivonen. - -The home page for this and other programs by Tuukka is - http://www.ee.oulu.fi/~tuukkat/releases.html -while a bare ls-like listing of all packages is at - http://www.ee.oulu.fi/~tuukkat/rel/ diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/debian/README.debian b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/debian/README.debian deleted file mode 100644 index 7223023a..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/debian/README.debian +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -The Debian Package barcode ----------------------------- - -This Debian package is integrated in the upstream release of GNU -barcode, maintained by Alessandro Rubini (rubini@gnu.org, -rubini@prosa.it). Since I have no extended experience with Debian -packages, I'm willing to accept any fixes that seem fit, as well as a -real Debian maintainer for the Debian package. - diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/debian/changelog b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/debian/changelog deleted file mode 100644 index b43e686f..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/debian/changelog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -barcode (0.98) unstable; urgency=low - - * New upstream release - - -- Alessandro Rubini Fri, 1 Mar 2002 23:04:14 +0100 - -barcode (0.96) unstable; urgency=low - - * New upstream release - - -- Alessandro Rubini Wed, 8 Nov 2000 18:29:18 +0200 - -barcode (0.95) unstable; urgency=low - - * New upstream release - - -- Alessandro Rubini Thu, 3 Feb 2000 21:16:59 +0200 - -barcode (0.94) unstable; urgency=low - - * Initial Release. - - -- Alessandro Rubini Sun, 24 Oct 1999 01:10:23 +0200 - -Local variables: -mode: debian-changelog -End: diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/debian/control b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/debian/control deleted file mode 100644 index aacbfd49..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/debian/control +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -Source: barcode -Section: misc -Priority: optional -Maintainer: Alessandro Rubini -Standards-Version: 2.5.0 - -Package: barcode -Architecture: any -Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} -Description: Creates barcodes in .ps format - GNU barcode can create printouts for the conventional - product packagging standards: UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, EAN-8, ISBN, code 39 - code 128 (b and c), and interleaved 2 of 5 . Ouput is generated as - either Postscript or Encapsulated Postscript. diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/debian/copyright b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/debian/copyright deleted file mode 100644 index c193af2c..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/debian/copyright +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -This package was written by Alessandro Rubini rubini@gnu.org on Sun, 24 Oct 1999 01:10:23 +0200. - -The pristine source can be downloaded from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/barcode -and GNU mirrors. Latest and greatest version (also beta) are immediately -uploaded to ftp://ftp.prosa.it/pub/software. - -Copyright: GPL (see /usr/doc/copyright/GPL) - diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/debian/dirs b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/debian/dirs deleted file mode 100644 index 6822e402..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/debian/dirs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -usr/bin -usr/include -usr/info diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/debian/info b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/debian/info deleted file mode 100644 index 18336bfb..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/debian/info +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -# This is a configuration files for installing a .info menu -# The Description to be placed into the directory -DESCR="Barcode library and frontend" - -# The section this info file should be placed in (Regexp) followed by -# the new section name to be created if the Regexp does not match -# (Optional. If not given the .info will be appended to the directory) -SECTION_MATCH="[cC]ommands" -SECTION_NAME="General Commands" - -# The file referred to from the Info directory -FILE=barcode.info - -# Optional. The files to be copied to /usr/info -FILES=doc/*.info diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/debian/rules b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/debian/rules deleted file mode 100755 index c48c5a1c..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/debian/rules +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/make -f -# Made with the aid of debmake, by Christoph Lameter, -# based on the sample debian/rules file for GNU hello by Ian Jackson. - -package=barcode - -build: - $(checkdir) - ./configure --prefix=/usr - $(MAKE) CFLAGS="-O2 -g -Wall" - touch build - -clean: - $(checkdir) - -rm -f build - -$(MAKE) distclean - -rm -f `find . -name "*~"` - -rm -rf debian/tmp debian/files* core debian/substvars - -binary-indep: checkroot build - $(checkdir) -# There are no architecture-independent files to be uploaded -# generated by this package. If there were any they would be -# made here. - -binary-arch: checkroot build - $(checkdir) - -rm -rf debian/tmp - install -d debian/tmp - cd debian/tmp && install -d `cat ../dirs` - $(MAKE) install prefix=`pwd`/debian/tmp/usr -# Must have debmake installed for this to work. Otherwise please copy -# /usr/bin/debstd into the debian directory and change debstd to debian/debstd - debstd ChangeLog README TODO INSTALL - dpkg-gencontrol - chown -R root.root debian/tmp - chmod -R go=rX debian/tmp - dpkg --build debian/tmp .. - -define checkdir - test -f debian/rules -endef - -binary: binary-indep binary-arch - -checkroot: - $(checkdir) - test root = "`whoami`" - -.PHONY: binary binary-arch binary-indep clean checkroot diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/doc/Makefile.in b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/doc/Makefile.in deleted file mode 100644 index dae8f6b6..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/doc/Makefile.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -# -# Makefile (now .in) for the documentation directory -# -# Copyright 1994,2000 rubini@gnu.org (Alessandro Rubini) -# -################# -# -# BE CAREFUL in editing: -# due to the large number of index files, and my use of a non standard -# info input file, any file $(TARGET).* is removed by "make clean" -# -# I chose to use a prefix for the input file ("doc.$(TARGET)"), to ease -# makeing clean and applying my own rules. -# -################################################################### -# -# First of all, retrieve features of makeinfo, to know if we can do images -# and --html. 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I like make more than sh :-) -# This had to be rewritten too, as "$*" is different in gmake and pmake - -$(TARGET).dvi: $(TARGET).texinfo - -# create a spurious index file to please silly sh (bash will work anyway) - touch $(TARGET).oo - -# get the index list - if test "x`ls $(TARGET).?? $(TARGET).aux`" != "x"; then \ - for i in `ls $(TARGET).?? $(TARGET).aux`; do \ - cp $$i $$i~; \ - done; \ - fi - tex $(TARGET).texinfo - -#check the file list, the file and if needed run TeX again - old="`ls $(TARGET).??~ $(TARGET).aux~ | sed 's/~//g'`"; \ - new="`ls $(TARGET).?? $(TARGET).aux`"; \ - need="n"; \ - if test "$$old" != "$$new"; then need="y"; \ - else \ - for i in `ls $(TARGET).?? $(TARGET).aux`; do \ - cmp -s $$i $$i~; if test $$? -ne 0; then need="y" break; fi; \ - done; \ - fi; \ - if test "$$need" = "y"; then \ - texindex $(TARGET).?? && tex $(TARGET).texinfo; \ - fi - - -$(TARGET).ps: $(TARGET).dvi - dvips -f $(TARGET).dvi > $@ - -$(TARGET).pdf: $(TARGET).ps - ps2pdf $(TARGET).ps > $@ - -$(TARGET).lj: $(TARGET).dvi - dvilj -e- $(TARGET).dvi > $@ - -$(TARGET).info: $(TARGET).texinfo - makeinfo $(TARGET).texinfo -o $@ - -$(TARGET).html: $(TARGET).texinfo - $(INFOTOHTML) -o $@ $< - -#$(TARGET).man: doc.$(TARGET) -# manpages are created by the toplevel Makefile - -$(TARGET)doc.txt: $(TARGET).info - awk -f ./mktxt $(TARGET).info > $@ - - - - - - - diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/doc/README b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/doc/README deleted file mode 100644 index 5af5490f..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/doc/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ - -The input file is "doc.barcode". I preprocess this file to -build both a "barcode.texinfo" file and manual pages. - -The intermediat diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/doc/barcode.info b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/doc/barcode.info deleted file mode 100644 index 66b59d06..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/doc/barcode.info +++ /dev/null @@ -1,747 +0,0 @@ -This is barcode.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.0b from -barcode.texinfo. - - This file is the User's Manual for the barcode library (version -0.98). - - -File: barcode.info, Node: Top, Next: Overview, Prev: (dir), Up: (dir) - -Barcode tools -************* - - This file documents version 0.98 of the barcode library and sample -programs (March 2002). - -* Menu: - -* Overview:: -* The Barcode Object:: -* Supported Flags:: -* The API:: -* The barcode Executable:: -* Supported Encodings:: -* PCL Output:: -* Bugs and Pending Issues:: - - -File: barcode.info, Node: Overview, Next: The Barcode Object, Prev: Top, Up: Top - -Overview -******** - - The "barcode" package is mainly a C library for creating bar-code -output files. It also includes a command line front-end and (in a -foreseeable future) a graphic frontend. - - The package is designed as a library because we think the main use -for barcode-generation tools is inside more featured applications. The -library addresses bar code printing as two distinct problems: creation -of bar information and actual conversion to an output format. To this -aim we use an intermediate representation for bar codes, which is -currently documented in the `ps.c' source file (not in this document). - - Note that the library and the accompanying material is released -according to the GPL license, not the LGPL one. A copy of the GPL is -included in the distribution tarball. - - -File: barcode.info, Node: The Barcode Object, Next: Supported Flags, Prev: Overview, Up: Top - -The Underlying Data Structure -***************************** - - Every barcode-related function acts on a data structure defined in -the `barcode.h' header, which must be included by any C source file -that uses the library. The header is installed by make install. - - The definition of the data structure is included here for reference: - - struct Barcode_Item { - int flags; /* type of encoding and other flags */ - char *ascii; /* malloced */ - char *partial; /* malloced too */ - char *textinfo; /* information about text placement */ - char *encoding; /* code name, filled by encoding engine */ - int width, height; /* output units */ - int xoff, yoff; /* output units */ - int margin; /* output units */ - double scalef; /* requested scaling for barcode */ - int error; /* an errno-like value, in case of failure */ - }; - - The exact meaning of each field and the various flags implemented are -described in the following sections. - - Even though you won't usually need to act on the contents of this -structure, some of the functions in the library receive arguments that -are directly related to one or more of these fields. - -* Menu: - -* The Field List:: -* The Intermediate Representation:: - - -File: barcode.info, Node: The Field List, Next: The Intermediate Representation, Prev: The Barcode Object, Up: The Barcode Object - -The Fields -========== - -`int flags;' - The flags are, as you may suspect, meant to specify the exact - behaviour of the library. They are often passed as an argument to - barcode functions and are discussed in the next section. - -`char *ascii;' -`char *partial;' -`char *textinfo;' -`char *encoding;' - These fields are internally managed by the library, and you are - not expected to touch them if you use the provided API. All of - them are allocated with malloc. - -`int width;' -`int height;' - They specify the width and height of the active barcode region - (i.e., excluding the white margin), in the units used to create - output data (for postscript they are points, 1/72th of an inch, - 0.352 mm). The fields can be either assigned to in the structure - or via Barcode_Position(), at your choice. If either value or - both are left to their default value of zero, the output engine - will assign default values according to the specified scaling - factor. If the specified width is bigger than needed (according to - the scaling factor), the output barcode will be centered in its - requested region. If either the width of the height are too small - for the specified scale factor, the output bar code will expand - symmetrically around the requested region. - -`int xoff;' -`int yoff;' - The fields specify offset from the coordinate origin of the output - engine (for postscript, position 0,0 is the lower left corner of - the page). The fields can be either assigned to in the structure - or via Barcode_Position(), at your choice. The offset specifies - where the white margin begins, not where the first bar will be - printed. To print real ink to the specified position you should - set margin to 0. - -`int margin;' - The white margin that will be left around the printed area of the - bar code. The same margin is applied to all sides of the printed - area. The default value for the margin is defined in `barcode.h' - as BARCODE_DEFAULT_MARGIN (10). - -`double scalef;' - The enlarge or shrink value for the bar code over its default - dimension. The width and scalef fields interact deeply in the - creation of the output, and a complete description of the issues - appears later in this section. - -`int error;' - The field is used when a barcode function fails to host an - errno-like integer value. - -Use of the width and scalef fields. ------------------------------------ - - A width unit is the width of the thinnest bar and/or space in the -chosen code; it defaults to 1 point if the output is postscript or -encapsulated postscript. - - Either or both the code width and the scale factor can be left -unspecified (i.e., zero). The library deals with defaults in the -following way: - -Both unspecified - If both the width and the scale factor are unspecified, the scale - factor will default to 1.0 and the width is calculated according - to the actual width of the bar code being printed. - -Width unspecified - If the width is not specified, it is calculated according to the - values of scalef. - -Scale factor unspecified - If the scale factor is not specified, it will be chosen so that - the generated bar code exactly fits the specified width. - -Both specified - The code will be printed inside the specified region according to - the specified scale factor. It will be aligned to the left. If, - however, the chosen width is too small for the specific bar code - and scaling factor, then the code will extend symmetrically to the - left and to the right of the chosen region. - - -File: barcode.info, Node: The Intermediate Representation, Prev: The Field List, Up: The Barcode Object - -The Intermediate Representation -=============================== - - The encoding functions print their output into the partial and -texinfo fields of the barcode data structure. Those fields, together -with position information, are then used to generate actual output. -This is an informal description of the intermediate format. - - The first char in partial tells how much extra space to add to the -left of the bars. For EAN-13, it is used to leave space to print the -first digit, other codes may have '0' for no-extra-space-needed. - - The next characters are alternating bars and spaces, as multiples of -the base dimension which is 1 unless the code is rescaled. Rescaling is -calculated as the ratio from the requested width and the calculated -width. Digits represent bar/space dimensions. Lower-case letters -represent those bars that should extend lower than the others: 'a' is -equivalent to '1', 'b' is '2' and so on up to 'i' which is equivalent to -'9'. Other letters will be used for encoding-specific meanings, as soon -as I implement them. - - The textinfo string is made up of fields %lf:%lf:%c separated by -blank space. The first integer is the x position of the character, the -second is the font size (before rescaling) and the char item is the -character to be printed. - - Both the partial and textinfo strings may include "-" or "+" as -special characters (in textinfo the char should be a stand-alone word). -They state where the text should be printed: below the bars ("-", -default) or above the bars. This is used, for example, to print the -add-5 and add-2 codes to the right of UPC or EAN codes (the add-5 -extension is mostly used in ISBN codes). - - -File: barcode.info, Node: Supported Flags, Next: The API, Prev: The Barcode Object, Up: Top - -The Flags -********* - - The following flags are supported by version 0.98 of the library: - -`BARCODE_ENCODING_MASK' - The mask is used to extract the encoding-type identifier from the - flags field. - -`BARCODE_EAN' -`BARCODE_UPC' -`BARCODE_ISBN' -`BARCODE_128B' -`BARCODE_128C' -`BARCODE_128' -`BARCODE_128RAW' -`BARCODE_39' -`BARCODE_I25' -`BARCODE_CBR' -`BARCODE_MSI' -`BARCODE_PLS' -`BARCODE_93' - The currently supported encoding types: EAN (13 digits, 8 digits, - 13 + 2 add-on and 13 + 5 add-on), UPC (UPC-A, UPC-E, UPC-A with 2 - or 5 digit add-on), ISBN (with or without the 5-digit add-on), - CODE128-B (the whole set of printable ASCII characters), CODE128-C - (two digits encoded by each barcode symbol), CODE128 (all ASCII - values), a "raw-input" pseudo-code that generates CODE128 output, - CODE39 (alphanumeric), "interleaved 2 of 5" (numeric), Codabar - (numeric plus a few symbols), MSI (numeric) and Plessey (hex - digits). *Note Supported Encodings::. - -`BARCODE_ANY' - This special encoding type (represented by a value of zero, so it - will be the default) tells the encoding procedure to look for the - first encoding type that can deal with a textual string. - Therefore, a 11-digit code will be printed as UPC (as well as - 6-digit, 11+2 and 11+5), a 12-digit (or 7-digit, or 12+2 or 12+5) - as EAN13, an ISBN code (with or without hyphens, with or without - add-5) will be encoded in its EAN13 representation, an even number - of digits is encoded using CODE128C and a generic string is - encoded using CODE128B. Since code-39 offers a much larger - representation for the same text string, code128-b is preferred - over code39 for alphanumeric strings. - -`BARCODE_NO_ASCII' - Instructs the engine not to print the ascii string on output. By - default the bar code is accompanied with an ascii version of the - text it encodes. - -`BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM' - Instructs the engine not to add the checksum character to the - output. Not all the encoding types can drop the checksum; those - where the checksum is mandatory (like EAN and UPC) just ignore the - flag. - -`BARCODE_OUTPUT_MASK' - The mask is used to extract the output-type identifier from the - flags field. - -`BARCODE_OUT_PS' -`BARCODE_OUT_EPS' -`BARCODE_OUT_PCL' -`BARCODE_OUT_PCL_III' - The currently supported encoding types: full-page postscript and - encapsulated postscript; PCL (print command language, for HP - printers) and PCL-III (same as PCL, but uses a font not available - on older printers). - -`BARCODE_OUT_NOHEADERS' - The flag instructs the printing engine not to print the header and - footer part of the file. This makes sense for the postscript - engine but might not make sense for other engines; such other - engines will silently ignore the flag just like the PCL back-end - does. - - -File: barcode.info, Node: The API, Next: The barcode Executable, Prev: Supported Flags, Up: Top - -Functions Exported by the Library -********************************* - - The functions included in the barcode library are declared in the -header file barcode.h. They perform the following tasks: - -`struct Barcode_Item *Barcode_Create(char *text);' - The function creates a new barcode object to deal with a specified - text string. It returns NULL in case of failure and a pointer to - a barcode data structure in case of success. - -`int Barcode_Delete(struct Barcode_Item *bc);' - Destroy a barcode object. Always returns 0 (success) - -`int Barcode_Encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc, int flags);' - Encode the text included in the bc object. Valid flags are the - encoding type (other flags are ignored) and BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM - (other flags are silently ignored); if the flag argument is zero, - bc->flags will apply. The function returns 0 on success and -1 in - case of error. After successful termination the data structure - will host the description of the bar code and its textual - representation, after a failure the error field will include the - reason of the failure. - -`int Barcode_Print(struct Barcode_Item *bc, FILE *f, int flags);' - Print the bar code described by bc to the specified file. Valid - flags are the output type, BARCODE_NO_ASCII and - BARCODE_OUT_NOHEADERS, other flags are ignored. If any of these - flags is zero, it will be inherited from bc->flags which therefore - takes precedence. The function returns 0 on success and -1 in case - of error (with bc->error set accordingly). In case of success, the - bar code is printed to the specified file, which won't be closed - after use. - -`int Barcode_Position(struct Barcode_Item *bc, int wid, int hei, int xoff, int yoff, double scalef);' - The function is a shortcut to assign values to the data structure. - -`int Barcode_Encode_and_Print(char *text, FILE *f, int wid, int hei, int xoff, int yoff, int flags);' - The function deals with the whole life of the barcode object by - calling the other functions; it uses all the specified flags. - -`int Barcode_Version(char *versionname);' - Returns the current version as an integer number of the form major - * 10000 + minor * 100 + release. Therefore, version 1.03.5 will be - returned as 10305 and version 0.53 as 5300. If the argument is - non-null, it will be used to return the version number as a - string. Note that the same information is available from two - preprocessor macros: BARCODE_VERSION (the string) and - BARCODE_VERSION_INT (the integer number). - - -File: barcode.info, Node: The barcode Executable, Next: Supported Encodings, Prev: The API, Up: Top - -The barcode frontend program -**************************** - - The barcode program is a front-end to access some features of the -library from the command line. It is able to read user supplied -strings from the command line or a data file (standard input by default) -and encode all of them. - -* Menu: - -* The Command Line:: - - -File: barcode.info, Node: The Command Line, Prev: The barcode Executable, Up: The barcode Executable - -The Command Line -================ - - barcode accepts the following options: - -`--help or -h' - Print a usage summary and exit. - -`-i filename' - Identify a file where strings to be encoded are read from. If - missing (and if -b is not used) it defaults to standard input. - Each data line of the input file will be used to create one - barcode output. - -`-o filename' - Output file. It defaults to standard output. - -`-b string' - Specify a single "barcode" string to be encoded. The option can - be used multiple times in order to encode multiple strings (this - will result in multi-page postscript output or a table of barcodes - if -t is specified). The strings must match the encoding chosen; - if it doesn't match the program will print a warning to stderr and - generate "blank" output (although not zero-length). Please note - that a string including spaces or other special characters must be - properly quoted. - -`-e encoding' - encoding is the name of the chosen encoding format being used. It - defaults to the value of the environment variable BARCODE_ENCODING - or to auto detection if the environment is also unset. - -`-g geometry' - The geometry argument is of the form "[ x ] [+ - + ]" (with no intervening spaces). Unspecified - margin values will result in no margin; unspecified size results - in default size. The specified values represent print points by - default, and can be inches, millimeters or other units according - to the -u option or the BARCODE_UNIT environment variable. The - argument is used to place the printout code on the page. Note that - an additional white margin of 10 points is added to the printout. - If the option is unspecified, BARCODE_GEOMETRY is looked up in the - environment, if missing a default size and no margin (but the - default 10 points) are used. - -`-t table-geometry' - Used to print several barcodes to a single page, this option is - meant to be used to print stickers. The argument is of the form - " x [+ + [- - [- ]]]" (with no intervening spaces); if - missing, the top and right margin will default to be the same as - the bottom and left margin. The margins are specified in print - points or in the chosen unit (see -u below). If the option is not - specified, BARCODE_TABLE is looked up in the environment, - otherwise no table is printed and each barcode will get its own - page. The size (but not the position) of a barcode item within a - table can also be selected using -g (see "geometry" above), - without struggling with external and internal margins. I still - think management of geometries in a table is suboptimal, but I - can't make it better without introducing incompatibilities. - -`-m margin(s)' - Specifies an internal margin for each sticker in the table. The - argument is of the form "," and the margin is - applied symmetrically to the sticker. If unspecified, the - environment variable BARCODE_MARGIN is used or a default internal - margin of 10 points is used. - -`-n' - "Numeric" output: don't print the ASCII form of the code, only the - bars. - -`-c' - No checksum character (for encodings that allow it, like code 39, - other codes, like UPC or EAN, ignore this option). - -`-E' - Encapsulated postscript (default is normal postscript). When the - output is generated as EPS only one barcode is encoded. - -`-P' - PCL output. Please note that the Y direction goes from top to - bottom for PCL, and the origin for an image is the top-left corner - instead of the bottom-left - -`-p pagesize' - Specify a non-default page size. The page size can be specified in - millimeters, inches or plain numbers (for example: "210x297mm", - "8.5x11in", "595x842"). A page specification as numbers will be - interpreted according to the current unit specification (see -u - below). If libpaper is available, you can also specify the page - size with its name, like "A3" or "letter" (libpaper is a standard - component of Debian GNU/Linux, but may be missing elsewhere). The - default page size is your system-wide default if libpaper is - there, A4 otherwise. - -`-u unit' - Choose the unit used in size specifications. Accepted values are - "mm", "cm", "in" and "pt". By default, the program will check - BARCODE_UNIT in the environment, and assume points otherwise (this - behaviour is compatible with 0.92 and previous versions. If -u - appears more than once, each instance will modified the behaviour - for the arguments at its right, as the command line is processes - left to right. The program internally works with points, and any - size is approximated to the nearest multiple of one point. The -u - option affect -g (geometry), -t (table) and -p (page size). - - -File: barcode.info, Node: Supported Encodings, Next: PCL Output, Prev: The barcode Executable, Up: Top - -Supported Encodings -******************* - - The program encodes text strings passed either on the command line -(with -b) or retrieved from standard input. The text representation is -interpreted according to the following rules. When auto-detection of -the encoding is enabled (i.e, no explicit encoding type is specified), -the encoding types are scanned to find one that can digest the text -string. The following list of supported types is sorted in the same -order the library uses when auto-detecting a suitable encoding for a -string. - -EAN - The EAN frontend is similar to UPC; it accepts strings of digits, - 12 or 7 characters long. Strings of 13 or 8 characters are - accepted if the provided checksum digit is correct. I expect most - users to feed input without a checksum, though. The add-2 and - add-5 extension are accepted for both the EAN-13 and the EAN-8 - encodings. The following are example of valid input strings: - "123456789012" (EAN-13), "1234567890128" (EAN-13 wih checksum), - "1234567" (EAN-8), "12345670 12345" (EAN-8 with checksum and - add-5), "123456789012 12" (EAN-13 with add-2), "123456789012 - 12345" (EAN-13 with add-5). - -UPC - The UPC frontend accepts only strings made up of digits (and, if a - supplemental encoding is used, a blank to separate it). It - accepts strings of 11 or 12 digits (UPC-A) and 6 or 7 or 8 digits - (UPC-E). - - The 12th digit of UPC-A is the checksum and is added by the - library if not specified in the input; if it is specified, it must - be the right checksum or the code is rejected as invalid. For - UPC-E, 6 digit are considered to be the middle part of the code, a - leading 0 is assumed and the checksum is added; 7 digits are - either considered the initial part (leading digit 0 or 1, checksum - missing) or the final part (checksum specified, leading 0 - assumed); 8 digits are considered to be the complete code, with - leading 0 or 1 and checksum. For both UPC-A and UPC-E, a trailing - string of 2 digits or 5 digits is accepted as well. Therefore, the - following are examples of valid strings that can be encoded as UPC: - "01234567890" (UPC-A) "012345678905" (UPC-A with checksum), - "012345" (UPC-E), "01234567890 12" (UPC-A, add-2) and "01234567890 - 12345" (UPC-A, add-5), "0123456 12" (UPC-E, add-2). Please note - that when setting BARCODE_ANY to auto-detect the encoding to be - used, 12-digit strings and 7-digit strings will always be - identified as EAN. This because I expect most user to provide - input without a checksum. If you need to specify UPC-with-checksum - as input you must explicitly set BARCODE_UPC as a flag or use -e - upc on the command line. - -ISBN - ISBN numbers are encoded as EAN-13 symbols, with an optional add-5 - trailer. The ISBN frontend of the library accepts real ISBN - numbers and deals with any hyphen and, if present, the ISBN - checksum character before encoding data. Valid representations for - ISBN strings are for example: "1-56592-292-1", "3-89721-122-X" and - "3-89721-122-X 06900". - -CODE 128-B - This encoding can represent all of the printing ASCII characters, - from the space (32) to DEL (127). The checksum digit is mandatory - in this encoding. - -CODE 128-C - The "C" variation of Code-128 uses Code-128 symbols to represent - two digits at a time (Code-128 is made up of 104 symbols whose - interpretation is controlled by the start symbol being used). Code - 128-C is thus the most compact way to represent any even number of - digits. The encoder refuses to deal with an odd number of digits - because the caller is expected to provide proper padding to an - even number of digits. (Since Code-128 includes control symbols to - switch charset, it is theoretically possible to represent the odd - digit as a Code 128-A or 128-B symbol, but this tool doesn't - currently implement this option). - -CODE 128 RAW - Code-128 output represented symbol-by-symbol in the input string. - To override part of the problems outlined below in specifying - code128 symbols, this pseudo-encoding allows the used to specify a - list of code128 symbols separated by spaces. Each symbol is - represented by a number in the range 0-105. The list should - include the leading character.The checksum and the stop character - are automatically added by the library. Most likely this - pseudo-encoding will be used with BARCODE_NO_ASCII and some - external program to supply the printed text. - -CODE 39 - The code-39 standard can encode uppercase letters, digits, the - blank space, plus, minus, dot, star, dollar, slash, percent. Any - string that is only composed of such characters is accepted by the - code-39 encoder. To avoid loosing information, the encoder refuses - to encode mixed-case strings (a lowercase string is nonetheless - accepted as a shortcut, but is encoded as uppercase). - -INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 - This encoding can only represent an even number of digits (odd - digits are represented by bars, and even digits by the - interleaving spaces). The name stresses the fact that two of the - five items (bars or spaces) allocated to each symbol are wide, - while the rest are narrow. The checksum digit is optional (can be - disabled via BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM). Since the number of digits, - including the checksum, must be even, a leading zero is inserted - in the string being encoded if needed (this is specifically stated - in the specs I have access to). - -CODE 128 - Automatic selection between alphabet A, B and C of the Code-128 - standard. This encoding can represent all ASCII symbols, from 0 - (NUL) to 127 (DEL), as well as four special symbols, named F1, F2, - F3, F4. The set of symbols available in this encoding is not - easily represented as input to the barcode library, so the - following convention is used. In the input string, which is a - C-language null-terminated string, the NUL char is represented by - the value 128 (0x80, 0200) and the F1-F4 characters are - represented by the values 193-196 (0xc1-0xc4, 0301-0304). The - values have been chosen to ease their representation as escape - sequences. - - Since the shell doesn't seem to interpret escape sequences on the - command line, the "-b" option cannot be easily used to designate - the strings to be encoded. As a workaround you can resort to the - command echo, either within back-ticks or used separately to - create a file that is then fed to the standard-input of barcode - - assuming your echo command processes escape sequences. The - newline character is especially though to encode (but not - impossible unless you use a csh variant. - - These problems only apply to the command-line tool; the use of - library functions doesn't give any problem. In needed, you can use - the "code 128 raw" pseudo-encoding to represent code128 symbols by - their numerical value. This encoding is used late in the - auto-selection mechanism because (almost) any input string can be - represented using code128. - -CODABAR - Codabar can encode the ten digits and a few special symbols - (minus, plus, dollar, colon, bar, dot). The characters "A", "B", - "C" and "D" are used to represent four different start/stop - characters. The input string to the barcode library can include - the start and stop characters or not include them (in which case - "A" is used as start and "B" as stop). Start and stop characters - in the input string can be either all lowercase or all uppercase - and are always printed as uppercase. - -PLESSEY - Plessey barcodes can encode all the hexadecimal digits. Alphabetic - digits in the input string must either be all lowercase or all - uppercase. The output text is always uppercase. - -MSI - MSI can only encode the decimal digits. While the standard - specifies either one or two check digits, the current - implementation in this library only generates one check digit. - -CODE 93 - The code-93 standard can natively encode 48 different characters, - including uppercase letters, digits, the blank space, plus, minus, - dot, star, dollar, slash, percent, as well as five special - characters: a start/stop delimiter and four "shift characters" - used for extended encoding. Using this "extended encoding" - method, any standard 7-bit ASCII character can be encoded, but it - takes up two symbol lengths in barcode if the character is not - natively supported (one of the 48). The encoder here fully - implements the code 93 encoding standard. Any characters natively - supported (A-Z, 0-9, ".+-/$&%") will be encoded as such - for any - other characters (such as lower case letters, brackets, - parentheses, etc.), the encoder will revert to extended encoding. - As a note, the option to exclude the checksum will eliminate the - two modulo-47 checksums (called C and K) from the barcode, but this - probably will make it unreadable by 99% of all scanning systems. - These checksums are specified to be used at the firmware level, - and their absence will be interpreted as an invalid barcode. - - -File: barcode.info, Node: PCL Output, Next: Bugs and Pending Issues, Prev: Supported Encodings, Up: Top - -PCL Output -********** - - While the default output is Postscript (possibly EPS), and Postscript -can be post-processed to almost anything, it is sometimes desirable to -create output directly usable by the specific printer at hand. PCL is -currently supported as an output format for this reason. Please note -that the Y coordinate for PCL goes from top to bottom, while for -Postscript it goes from bottom to top. Consistently, while in -Postscript you specify the bottom-left corner as origin, for PCL you -specify the top-left corner. - - Barcode output for PCL Printers (HP LaserJet and compatibles), was -developed using PCL5 Reference manuals from HP. that really refers to -these printers: - * LaserJet III, III P, III D, III Si, - - * LaserJet 4 family - - * LaserJet 5 family - - * LaserJet 6 family - - * Color LaserJet - - * DeskJet 1200 and 1600. - - - However, barcode printing uses a very small subset of PCL, probably -also LaserJet II should print it without problem, but the resulting -text may be horrible. - - The only real difference from one printer to another really depends -on which font are available in the printer, used in printing the label -associated to the bars (if requested). - - Earlier LaserJet supports only bitmaps fonts, so these are not -"scalable". (Ljet II ?), Also these fonts, when available, have a -specified direction, and not all of them are available in both Portrait -and Landscape mode. - - From LaserJet 4 series, (except 4L/5L that are entry-level printers), -Arial scalable font should be available, so it's the "default font" -used by this program. - - LaserJet III series printers (and 4L, 5L), don't feature "Arial" as a -resident font, so you should use BARCODE_OUT_PCL_III instead of -BARCODE_OUT_PCL., and font the font used will be "Univers" instead of -"Arial". - - Results on compatible printers, may depend on consistency of PCL5 -compatibility, in doubt, try BARCODE_OUT_PCL_III - - PJL commands are not used here, as it's not very compatible. - - Tested Printers: - * Hp LaserJet 4050 - - * Hp LaserJet 2100 - - * Epson N-1200 emul PCL - - * Toshiba DP2570 (copier) + PCL option - - * Epson EPL-7100 emul. HP LaserJet II: bars print fine but text is - bad. - - -File: barcode.info, Node: Bugs and Pending Issues, Prev: PCL Output, Up: Top - -Bugs and Pending Issues. -************************ - - The current management of borders/margins is far from optimal. The -"default" margin applied by the library interferes with the external -representation, but I feel it is mandatory to avoid creating barcode -output with no surrounding white space (the problem is especially -relevant for EPS output). - - EAN-128 is not (yet) supported. 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b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/doc/barcodedoc.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2d242f99..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/doc/barcodedoc.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,734 +0,0 @@ - - -This is barcode.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.0b from -barcode.texinfo. - - This file is the User's Manual for the barcode library (version -0.98). - - - - -*Node: Overview - Overview - ******** - - The "barcode" package is mainly a C library for creating bar-code -output files. It also includes a command line front-end and (in a -foreseeable future) a graphic frontend. - - The package is designed as a library because we think the main use -for barcode-generation tools is inside more featured applications. The -library addresses bar code printing as two distinct problems: creation -of bar information and actual conversion to an output format. To this -aim we use an intermediate representation for bar codes, which is -currently documented in the `ps.c' source file (not in this document). - - Note that the library and the accompanying material is released -according to the GPL license, not the LGPL one. A copy of the GPL is -included in the distribution tarball. - - - - -*Node: The Barcode Object - The Underlying Data Structure - ***************************** - - Every barcode-related function acts on a data structure defined in -the `barcode.h' header, which must be included by any C source file -that uses the library. The header is installed by make install. - - The definition of the data structure is included here for reference: - - struct Barcode_Item { - int flags; /* type of encoding and other flags */ - char *ascii; /* malloced */ - char *partial; /* malloced too */ - char *textinfo; /* information about text placement */ - char *encoding; /* code name, filled by encoding engine */ - int width, height; /* output units */ - int xoff, yoff; /* output units */ - int margin; /* output units */ - double scalef; /* requested scaling for barcode */ - int error; /* an errno-like value, in case of failure */ - }; - - The exact meaning of each field and the various flags implemented are -described in the following sections. - - Even though you won't usually need to act on the contents of this -structure, some of the functions in the library receive arguments that -are directly related to one or more of these fields. - - - - -*Node: The Field List - The Fields - ========== - -`int flags;' - The flags are, as you may suspect, meant to specify the exact - behaviour of the library. They are often passed as an argument to - barcode functions and are discussed in the next section. - -`char *ascii;' -`char *partial;' -`char *textinfo;' -`char *encoding;' - These fields are internally managed by the library, and you are - not expected to touch them if you use the provided API. All of - them are allocated with malloc. - -`int width;' -`int height;' - They specify the width and height of the active barcode region - (i.e., excluding the white margin), in the units used to create - output data (for postscript they are points, 1/72th of an inch, - 0.352 mm). The fields can be either assigned to in the structure - or via Barcode_Position(), at your choice. If either value or - both are left to their default value of zero, the output engine - will assign default values according to the specified scaling - factor. If the specified width is bigger than needed (according to - the scaling factor), the output barcode will be centered in its - requested region. If either the width of the height are too small - for the specified scale factor, the output bar code will expand - symmetrically around the requested region. - -`int xoff;' -`int yoff;' - The fields specify offset from the coordinate origin of the output - engine (for postscript, position 0,0 is the lower left corner of - the page). The fields can be either assigned to in the structure - or via Barcode_Position(), at your choice. The offset specifies - where the white margin begins, not where the first bar will be - printed. To print real ink to the specified position you should - set margin to 0. - -`int margin;' - The white margin that will be left around the printed area of the - bar code. The same margin is applied to all sides of the printed - area. The default value for the margin is defined in `barcode.h' - as BARCODE_DEFAULT_MARGIN (10). - -`double scalef;' - The enlarge or shrink value for the bar code over its default - dimension. The width and scalef fields interact deeply in the - creation of the output, and a complete description of the issues - appears later in this section. - -`int error;' - The field is used when a barcode function fails to host an - errno-like integer value. - -Use of the width and scalef fields. ------------------------------------ - - A width unit is the width of the thinnest bar and/or space in the -chosen code; it defaults to 1 point if the output is postscript or -encapsulated postscript. - - Either or both the code width and the scale factor can be left -unspecified (i.e., zero). The library deals with defaults in the -following way: - -Both unspecified - If both the width and the scale factor are unspecified, the scale - factor will default to 1.0 and the width is calculated according - to the actual width of the bar code being printed. - -Width unspecified - If the width is not specified, it is calculated according to the - values of scalef. - -Scale factor unspecified - If the scale factor is not specified, it will be chosen so that - the generated bar code exactly fits the specified width. - -Both specified - The code will be printed inside the specified region according to - the specified scale factor. It will be aligned to the left. If, - however, the chosen width is too small for the specific bar code - and scaling factor, then the code will extend symmetrically to the - left and to the right of the chosen region. - - - - -*Node: The Intermediate Representation - The Intermediate Representation - =============================== - - The encoding functions print their output into the partial and -texinfo fields of the barcode data structure. Those fields, together -with position information, are then used to generate actual output. -This is an informal description of the intermediate format. - - The first char in partial tells how much extra space to add to the -left of the bars. For EAN-13, it is used to leave space to print the -first digit, other codes may have '0' for no-extra-space-needed. - - The next characters are alternating bars and spaces, as multiples of -the base dimension which is 1 unless the code is rescaled. Rescaling is -calculated as the ratio from the requested width and the calculated -width. Digits represent bar/space dimensions. Lower-case letters -represent those bars that should extend lower than the others: 'a' is -equivalent to '1', 'b' is '2' and so on up to 'i' which is equivalent to -'9'. Other letters will be used for encoding-specific meanings, as soon -as I implement them. - - The textinfo string is made up of fields %lf:%lf:%c separated by -blank space. The first integer is the x position of the character, the -second is the font size (before rescaling) and the char item is the -character to be printed. - - Both the partial and textinfo strings may include "-" or "+" as -special characters (in textinfo the char should be a stand-alone word). -They state where the text should be printed: below the bars ("-", -default) or above the bars. This is used, for example, to print the -add-5 and add-2 codes to the right of UPC or EAN codes (the add-5 -extension is mostly used in ISBN codes). - - - - -*Node: Supported Flags - The Flags - ********* - - The following flags are supported by version 0.98 of the library: - -`BARCODE_ENCODING_MASK' - The mask is used to extract the encoding-type identifier from the - flags field. - -`BARCODE_EAN' -`BARCODE_UPC' -`BARCODE_ISBN' -`BARCODE_128B' -`BARCODE_128C' -`BARCODE_128' -`BARCODE_128RAW' -`BARCODE_39' -`BARCODE_I25' -`BARCODE_CBR' -`BARCODE_MSI' -`BARCODE_PLS' -`BARCODE_93' - The currently supported encoding types: EAN (13 digits, 8 digits, - 13 + 2 add-on and 13 + 5 add-on), UPC (UPC-A, UPC-E, UPC-A with 2 - or 5 digit add-on), ISBN (with or without the 5-digit add-on), - CODE128-B (the whole set of printable ASCII characters), CODE128-C - (two digits encoded by each barcode symbol), CODE128 (all ASCII - values), a "raw-input" pseudo-code that generates CODE128 output, - CODE39 (alphanumeric), "interleaved 2 of 5" (numeric), Codabar - (numeric plus a few symbols), MSI (numeric) and Plessey (hex - digits). *Note Supported Encodings::. - -`BARCODE_ANY' - This special encoding type (represented by a value of zero, so it - will be the default) tells the encoding procedure to look for the - first encoding type that can deal with a textual string. - Therefore, a 11-digit code will be printed as UPC (as well as - 6-digit, 11+2 and 11+5), a 12-digit (or 7-digit, or 12+2 or 12+5) - as EAN13, an ISBN code (with or without hyphens, with or without - add-5) will be encoded in its EAN13 representation, an even number - of digits is encoded using CODE128C and a generic string is - encoded using CODE128B. Since code-39 offers a much larger - representation for the same text string, code128-b is preferred - over code39 for alphanumeric strings. - -`BARCODE_NO_ASCII' - Instructs the engine not to print the ascii string on output. By - default the bar code is accompanied with an ascii version of the - text it encodes. - -`BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM' - Instructs the engine not to add the checksum character to the - output. Not all the encoding types can drop the checksum; those - where the checksum is mandatory (like EAN and UPC) just ignore the - flag. - -`BARCODE_OUTPUT_MASK' - The mask is used to extract the output-type identifier from the - flags field. - -`BARCODE_OUT_PS' -`BARCODE_OUT_EPS' -`BARCODE_OUT_PCL' -`BARCODE_OUT_PCL_III' - The currently supported encoding types: full-page postscript and - encapsulated postscript; PCL (print command language, for HP - printers) and PCL-III (same as PCL, but uses a font not available - on older printers). - -`BARCODE_OUT_NOHEADERS' - The flag instructs the printing engine not to print the header and - footer part of the file. This makes sense for the postscript - engine but might not make sense for other engines; such other - engines will silently ignore the flag just like the PCL back-end - does. - - - - -*Node: The API - Functions Exported by the Library - ********************************* - - The functions included in the barcode library are declared in the -header file barcode.h. They perform the following tasks: - -`struct Barcode_Item *Barcode_Create(char *text);' - The function creates a new barcode object to deal with a specified - text string. It returns NULL in case of failure and a pointer to - a barcode data structure in case of success. - -`int Barcode_Delete(struct Barcode_Item *bc);' - Destroy a barcode object. Always returns 0 (success) - -`int Barcode_Encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc, int flags);' - Encode the text included in the bc object. Valid flags are the - encoding type (other flags are ignored) and BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM - (other flags are silently ignored); if the flag argument is zero, - bc->flags will apply. The function returns 0 on success and -1 in - case of error. After successful termination the data structure - will host the description of the bar code and its textual - representation, after a failure the error field will include the - reason of the failure. - -`int Barcode_Print(struct Barcode_Item *bc, FILE *f, int flags);' - Print the bar code described by bc to the specified file. Valid - flags are the output type, BARCODE_NO_ASCII and - BARCODE_OUT_NOHEADERS, other flags are ignored. If any of these - flags is zero, it will be inherited from bc->flags which therefore - takes precedence. The function returns 0 on success and -1 in case - of error (with bc->error set accordingly). In case of success, the - bar code is printed to the specified file, which won't be closed - after use. - -`int Barcode_Position(struct Barcode_Item *bc, int wid, int hei, int xoff, int yoff, double scalef);' - The function is a shortcut to assign values to the data structure. - -`int Barcode_Encode_and_Print(char *text, FILE *f, int wid, int hei, int xoff, int yoff, int flags);' - The function deals with the whole life of the barcode object by - calling the other functions; it uses all the specified flags. - -`int Barcode_Version(char *versionname);' - Returns the current version as an integer number of the form major - * 10000 + minor * 100 + release. Therefore, version 1.03.5 will be - returned as 10305 and version 0.53 as 5300. If the argument is - non-null, it will be used to return the version number as a - string. Note that the same information is available from two - preprocessor macros: BARCODE_VERSION (the string) and - BARCODE_VERSION_INT (the integer number). - - - - -*Node: The barcode Executable - The barcode frontend program - **************************** - - The barcode program is a front-end to access some features of the -library from the command line. It is able to read user supplied -strings from the command line or a data file (standard input by default) -and encode all of them. - - - - -*Node: The Command Line - The Command Line - ================ - - barcode accepts the following options: - -`--help or -h' - Print a usage summary and exit. - -`-i filename' - Identify a file where strings to be encoded are read from. If - missing (and if -b is not used) it defaults to standard input. - Each data line of the input file will be used to create one - barcode output. - -`-o filename' - Output file. It defaults to standard output. - -`-b string' - Specify a single "barcode" string to be encoded. The option can - be used multiple times in order to encode multiple strings (this - will result in multi-page postscript output or a table of barcodes - if -t is specified). The strings must match the encoding chosen; - if it doesn't match the program will print a warning to stderr and - generate "blank" output (although not zero-length). Please note - that a string including spaces or other special characters must be - properly quoted. - -`-e encoding' - encoding is the name of the chosen encoding format being used. It - defaults to the value of the environment variable BARCODE_ENCODING - or to auto detection if the environment is also unset. - -`-g geometry' - The geometry argument is of the form "[ x ] [+ - + ]" (with no intervening spaces). Unspecified - margin values will result in no margin; unspecified size results - in default size. The specified values represent print points by - default, and can be inches, millimeters or other units according - to the -u option or the BARCODE_UNIT environment variable. The - argument is used to place the printout code on the page. Note that - an additional white margin of 10 points is added to the printout. - If the option is unspecified, BARCODE_GEOMETRY is looked up in the - environment, if missing a default size and no margin (but the - default 10 points) are used. - -`-t table-geometry' - Used to print several barcodes to a single page, this option is - meant to be used to print stickers. The argument is of the form - " x [+ + [- - [- ]]]" (with no intervening spaces); if - missing, the top and right margin will default to be the same as - the bottom and left margin. The margins are specified in print - points or in the chosen unit (see -u below). If the option is not - specified, BARCODE_TABLE is looked up in the environment, - otherwise no table is printed and each barcode will get its own - page. The size (but not the position) of a barcode item within a - table can also be selected using -g (see "geometry" above), - without struggling with external and internal margins. I still - think management of geometries in a table is suboptimal, but I - can't make it better without introducing incompatibilities. - -`-m margin(s)' - Specifies an internal margin for each sticker in the table. The - argument is of the form "," and the margin is - applied symmetrically to the sticker. If unspecified, the - environment variable BARCODE_MARGIN is used or a default internal - margin of 10 points is used. - -`-n' - "Numeric" output: don't print the ASCII form of the code, only the - bars. - -`-c' - No checksum character (for encodings that allow it, like code 39, - other codes, like UPC or EAN, ignore this option). - -`-E' - Encapsulated postscript (default is normal postscript). When the - output is generated as EPS only one barcode is encoded. - -`-P' - PCL output. Please note that the Y direction goes from top to - bottom for PCL, and the origin for an image is the top-left corner - instead of the bottom-left - -`-p pagesize' - Specify a non-default page size. The page size can be specified in - millimeters, inches or plain numbers (for example: "210x297mm", - "8.5x11in", "595x842"). A page specification as numbers will be - interpreted according to the current unit specification (see -u - below). If libpaper is available, you can also specify the page - size with its name, like "A3" or "letter" (libpaper is a standard - component of Debian GNU/Linux, but may be missing elsewhere). The - default page size is your system-wide default if libpaper is - there, A4 otherwise. - -`-u unit' - Choose the unit used in size specifications. Accepted values are - "mm", "cm", "in" and "pt". By default, the program will check - BARCODE_UNIT in the environment, and assume points otherwise (this - behaviour is compatible with 0.92 and previous versions. If -u - appears more than once, each instance will modified the behaviour - for the arguments at its right, as the command line is processes - left to right. The program internally works with points, and any - size is approximated to the nearest multiple of one point. The -u - option affect -g (geometry), -t (table) and -p (page size). - - - - -*Node: Supported Encodings - Supported Encodings - ******************* - - The program encodes text strings passed either on the command line -(with -b) or retrieved from standard input. The text representation is -interpreted according to the following rules. When auto-detection of -the encoding is enabled (i.e, no explicit encoding type is specified), -the encoding types are scanned to find one that can digest the text -string. The following list of supported types is sorted in the same -order the library uses when auto-detecting a suitable encoding for a -string. - -EAN - The EAN frontend is similar to UPC; it accepts strings of digits, - 12 or 7 characters long. Strings of 13 or 8 characters are - accepted if the provided checksum digit is correct. I expect most - users to feed input without a checksum, though. The add-2 and - add-5 extension are accepted for both the EAN-13 and the EAN-8 - encodings. The following are example of valid input strings: - "123456789012" (EAN-13), "1234567890128" (EAN-13 wih checksum), - "1234567" (EAN-8), "12345670 12345" (EAN-8 with checksum and - add-5), "123456789012 12" (EAN-13 with add-2), "123456789012 - 12345" (EAN-13 with add-5). - -UPC - The UPC frontend accepts only strings made up of digits (and, if a - supplemental encoding is used, a blank to separate it). It - accepts strings of 11 or 12 digits (UPC-A) and 6 or 7 or 8 digits - (UPC-E). - - The 12th digit of UPC-A is the checksum and is added by the - library if not specified in the input; if it is specified, it must - be the right checksum or the code is rejected as invalid. For - UPC-E, 6 digit are considered to be the middle part of the code, a - leading 0 is assumed and the checksum is added; 7 digits are - either considered the initial part (leading digit 0 or 1, checksum - missing) or the final part (checksum specified, leading 0 - assumed); 8 digits are considered to be the complete code, with - leading 0 or 1 and checksum. For both UPC-A and UPC-E, a trailing - string of 2 digits or 5 digits is accepted as well. Therefore, the - following are examples of valid strings that can be encoded as UPC: - "01234567890" (UPC-A) "012345678905" (UPC-A with checksum), - "012345" (UPC-E), "01234567890 12" (UPC-A, add-2) and "01234567890 - 12345" (UPC-A, add-5), "0123456 12" (UPC-E, add-2). Please note - that when setting BARCODE_ANY to auto-detect the encoding to be - used, 12-digit strings and 7-digit strings will always be - identified as EAN. This because I expect most user to provide - input without a checksum. If you need to specify UPC-with-checksum - as input you must explicitly set BARCODE_UPC as a flag or use -e - upc on the command line. - -ISBN - ISBN numbers are encoded as EAN-13 symbols, with an optional add-5 - trailer. The ISBN frontend of the library accepts real ISBN - numbers and deals with any hyphen and, if present, the ISBN - checksum character before encoding data. Valid representations for - ISBN strings are for example: "1-56592-292-1", "3-89721-122-X" and - "3-89721-122-X 06900". - -CODE 128-B - This encoding can represent all of the printing ASCII characters, - from the space (32) to DEL (127). The checksum digit is mandatory - in this encoding. - -CODE 128-C - The "C" variation of Code-128 uses Code-128 symbols to represent - two digits at a time (Code-128 is made up of 104 symbols whose - interpretation is controlled by the start symbol being used). Code - 128-C is thus the most compact way to represent any even number of - digits. The encoder refuses to deal with an odd number of digits - because the caller is expected to provide proper padding to an - even number of digits. (Since Code-128 includes control symbols to - switch charset, it is theoretically possible to represent the odd - digit as a Code 128-A or 128-B symbol, but this tool doesn't - currently implement this option). - -CODE 128 RAW - Code-128 output represented symbol-by-symbol in the input string. - To override part of the problems outlined below in specifying - code128 symbols, this pseudo-encoding allows the used to specify a - list of code128 symbols separated by spaces. Each symbol is - represented by a number in the range 0-105. The list should - include the leading character.The checksum and the stop character - are automatically added by the library. Most likely this - pseudo-encoding will be used with BARCODE_NO_ASCII and some - external program to supply the printed text. - -CODE 39 - The code-39 standard can encode uppercase letters, digits, the - blank space, plus, minus, dot, star, dollar, slash, percent. Any - string that is only composed of such characters is accepted by the - code-39 encoder. To avoid loosing information, the encoder refuses - to encode mixed-case strings (a lowercase string is nonetheless - accepted as a shortcut, but is encoded as uppercase). - -INTERLEAVED 2 OF 5 - This encoding can only represent an even number of digits (odd - digits are represented by bars, and even digits by the - interleaving spaces). The name stresses the fact that two of the - five items (bars or spaces) allocated to each symbol are wide, - while the rest are narrow. The checksum digit is optional (can be - disabled via BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM). Since the number of digits, - including the checksum, must be even, a leading zero is inserted - in the string being encoded if needed (this is specifically stated - in the specs I have access to). - -CODE 128 - Automatic selection between alphabet A, B and C of the Code-128 - standard. This encoding can represent all ASCII symbols, from 0 - (NUL) to 127 (DEL), as well as four special symbols, named F1, F2, - F3, F4. The set of symbols available in this encoding is not - easily represented as input to the barcode library, so the - following convention is used. In the input string, which is a - C-language null-terminated string, the NUL char is represented by - the value 128 (0x80, 0200) and the F1-F4 characters are - represented by the values 193-196 (0xc1-0xc4, 0301-0304). The - values have been chosen to ease their representation as escape - sequences. - - Since the shell doesn't seem to interpret escape sequences on the - command line, the "-b" option cannot be easily used to designate - the strings to be encoded. As a workaround you can resort to the - command echo, either within back-ticks or used separately to - create a file that is then fed to the standard-input of barcode - - assuming your echo command processes escape sequences. The - newline character is especially though to encode (but not - impossible unless you use a csh variant. - - These problems only apply to the command-line tool; the use of - library functions doesn't give any problem. In needed, you can use - the "code 128 raw" pseudo-encoding to represent code128 symbols by - their numerical value. This encoding is used late in the - auto-selection mechanism because (almost) any input string can be - represented using code128. - -CODABAR - Codabar can encode the ten digits and a few special symbols - (minus, plus, dollar, colon, bar, dot). The characters "A", "B", - "C" and "D" are used to represent four different start/stop - characters. The input string to the barcode library can include - the start and stop characters or not include them (in which case - "A" is used as start and "B" as stop). Start and stop characters - in the input string can be either all lowercase or all uppercase - and are always printed as uppercase. - -PLESSEY - Plessey barcodes can encode all the hexadecimal digits. Alphabetic - digits in the input string must either be all lowercase or all - uppercase. The output text is always uppercase. - -MSI - MSI can only encode the decimal digits. While the standard - specifies either one or two check digits, the current - implementation in this library only generates one check digit. - -CODE 93 - The code-93 standard can natively encode 48 different characters, - including uppercase letters, digits, the blank space, plus, minus, - dot, star, dollar, slash, percent, as well as five special - characters: a start/stop delimiter and four "shift characters" - used for extended encoding. Using this "extended encoding" - method, any standard 7-bit ASCII character can be encoded, but it - takes up two symbol lengths in barcode if the character is not - natively supported (one of the 48). The encoder here fully - implements the code 93 encoding standard. Any characters natively - supported (A-Z, 0-9, ".+-/$&%") will be encoded as such - for any - other characters (such as lower case letters, brackets, - parentheses, etc.), the encoder will revert to extended encoding. - As a note, the option to exclude the checksum will eliminate the - two modulo-47 checksums (called C and K) from the barcode, but this - probably will make it unreadable by 99% of all scanning systems. - These checksums are specified to be used at the firmware level, - and their absence will be interpreted as an invalid barcode. - - - - -*Node: PCL Output - PCL Output - ********** - - While the default output is Postscript (possibly EPS), and Postscript -can be post-processed to almost anything, it is sometimes desirable to -create output directly usable by the specific printer at hand. PCL is -currently supported as an output format for this reason. Please note -that the Y coordinate for PCL goes from top to bottom, while for -Postscript it goes from bottom to top. Consistently, while in -Postscript you specify the bottom-left corner as origin, for PCL you -specify the top-left corner. - - Barcode output for PCL Printers (HP LaserJet and compatibles), was -developed using PCL5 Reference manuals from HP. that really refers to -these printers: - * LaserJet III, III P, III D, III Si, - - * LaserJet 4 family - - * LaserJet 5 family - - * LaserJet 6 family - - * Color LaserJet - - * DeskJet 1200 and 1600. - - - However, barcode printing uses a very small subset of PCL, probably -also LaserJet II should print it without problem, but the resulting -text may be horrible. - - The only real difference from one printer to another really depends -on which font are available in the printer, used in printing the label -associated to the bars (if requested). - - Earlier LaserJet supports only bitmaps fonts, so these are not -"scalable". (Ljet II ?), Also these fonts, when available, have a -specified direction, and not all of them are available in both Portrait -and Landscape mode. - - From LaserJet 4 series, (except 4L/5L that are entry-level printers), -Arial scalable font should be available, so it's the "default font" -used by this program. - - LaserJet III series printers (and 4L, 5L), don't feature "Arial" as a -resident font, so you should use BARCODE_OUT_PCL_III instead of -BARCODE_OUT_PCL., and font the font used will be "Univers" instead of -"Arial". - - Results on compatible printers, may depend on consistency of PCL5 -compatibility, in doubt, try BARCODE_OUT_PCL_III - - PJL commands are not used here, as it's not very compatible. - - Tested Printers: - * Hp LaserJet 4050 - - * Hp LaserJet 2100 - - * Epson N-1200 emul PCL - - * Toshiba DP2570 (copier) + PCL option - - * Epson EPL-7100 emul. HP LaserJet II: bars print fine but text is - bad. - - - - -*Node: Bugs and Pending Issues - Bugs and Pending Issues. - ************************ - - The current management of borders/margins is far from optimal. The -"default" margin applied by the library interferes with the external -representation, but I feel it is mandatory to avoid creating barcode -output with no surrounding white space (the problem is especially -relevant for EPS output). - - EAN-128 is not (yet) supported. I plan to implement it pretty soon -and then bless the package as version 1.0. - - - - - -Tag Table:Node: Top154 - Node: Overview526 - Node: The Barcode Object1404 -Node: The Field List2821 -Node: The Intermediate Representation6586 -Node: Supported Flags8359 -Node: The API11343 -Node: The barcode Executable14029 -Node: The Command Line14458 -Node: Supported Encodings19557 -Node: PCL Output28997 -Node: Bugs and Pending Issues31316 - - - -End Tag Table \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/doc/doc.barcode b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/doc/doc.barcode deleted file mode 100644 index 7b460558..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/doc/doc.barcode +++ /dev/null @@ -1,939 +0,0 @@ -\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- -% -% doc.barcode - main file for the documentation -% -%%%% - -%------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -% -% NOTE FOR THE UNAWARE USER -% ========================= -% -% This file is a texinfo source. It isn't the binary file of some strange -% editor of mine. If you want ascii, you should "make barcodedoc.txt". -% -%------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - -% -% This is not a conventional info file... -% I use two extra features: -% - The '%' as a comment marker, if at beg. of line ("\%" -> "%") -% - leading blanks are allowed -% - -@comment %**start of header -@setfilename barcode.info -@settitle Barcode @value{version} -@iftex -@afourpaper -@end iftex -@comment %**end of header - -@setchapternewpage off - -@set version 0.98 -@set update-month March 2002 - -@finalout - -@ifinfo - -This file is the User's Manual for the barcode library (version -@value{version}). - -@end ifinfo - -@setchapternewpage odd -@titlepage -@c use the new format for titles -@title barcode @value{version} -@subtitle A library for drawing bar codes -@subtitle @value{update-month} - -@author by Alessandro Rubini (@code{rubini@@gnu.org}) - -@end titlepage -@setchapternewpage off -@headings single - - -@node Top, Overview, (dir), (dir) -@top Barcode tools - -This file documents version @value{version} of the barcode -library and sample programs (@value{update-month}). - -@menu -* Overview:: -* The Barcode Object:: -* Supported Flags:: -* The API:: -* The barcode Executable:: -* Supported Encodings:: -* PCL Output:: -* Bugs and Pending Issues:: -@end menu - - -%########################################################################## -%########################################################################## - -@node Overview, The Barcode Object, Top, Top -@chapter Overview - -The @dfn{barcode} package is mainly a C library for creating bar-code -output files. It also includes a command line front-end and (in a -foreseeable future) a graphic frontend. - -The package is designed as a library because we think the main use for -barcode-generation tools is inside more featured applications. The -library addresses bar code printing as two distinct problems: creation -of bar information and actual conversion to an output format. To this -aim we use an intermediate representation for bar codes, which is -currently documented in the @file{ps.c} source file (not in this -document). - -Note that the library and the accompanying material is released -according to the GPL license, not the LGPL one. A copy of the GPL is -included in the distribution tarball. - -%########################################################################## - -@node The Barcode Object, Supported Flags, Overview, Top -@chapter The Underlying Data Structure - -Every barcode-related function acts on a data structure defined in the -@file{barcode.h} header, which must be included by any C source file -that uses the library. The header is installed by @t{make install}. - -The definition of the data structure is included here for reference: - -@lisp -struct Barcode_Item @{ - int flags; /* type of encoding and other flags */ - char *ascii; /* malloced */ - char *partial; /* malloced too */ - char *textinfo; /* information about text placement */ - char *encoding; /* code name, filled by encoding engine */ - int width, height; /* output units */ - int xoff, yoff; /* output units */ - int margin; /* output units */ - double scalef; /* requested scaling for barcode */ - int error; /* an errno-like value, in case of failure */ -@}; -@end lisp - -The exact meaning of each field and the various flags implemented are -described in the following sections. - -Even though you won't usually need to act on the contents of this -structure, some of the functions in the library receive arguments that -are directly related to one or more of these fields. - -%========================================================================== - -@menu -* The Field List:: -* The Intermediate Representation:: -@end menu - -%-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -@node The Field List, The Intermediate Representation, The Barcode Object, The Barcode Object -@section The Fields - -@table @code - -@item int flags; - - The flags are, as you may suspect, meant to specify the exact - behaviour of the library. They are often passed as an argument - to @i{barcode} functions and are discussed in the next section. - -@item char *ascii; -@itemx char *partial; -@itemx char *textinfo; -@itemx char *encoding; - - These fields are internally managed by the library, and you are - not expected to touch them if you use the provided API. All - of them are allocated with @i{malloc}. - -@item int width; -@itemx int height; - - They specify the width and height of the @i{active} barcode - region (i.e., excluding the white margin), in the units used - to create output data (for postscript they are points, 1/72th - of an inch, 0.352 mm). The fields can be either assigned to - in the structure or via @i{Barcode_Position()}, at your - choice. If either value or both are left to their default - value of zero, the output engine will assign default values - according to the specified scaling factor. If the specified - width is bigger than needed (according to the scaling factor), - the output barcode will be centered in its requested - region. If either the width of the height are too small for - the specified scale factor, the output bar code will expand - symmetrically around the requested region. - -@item int xoff; -@itemx int yoff; - - The fields specify offset from the coordinate origin of the - output engine (for postscript, position 0,0 is the lower left - corner of the page). The fields can be either assigned to in - the structure or via @i{Barcode_Position()}, at your choice. - The offset specifies where the white margin begins, not where - the first bar will be printed. To print real ink to the - specified position you should set @i{margin} to 0. - -@item int margin; - - The white margin that will be left around the printed area of - the bar code. The same margin is applied to all sides of the - printed area. The default value for the margin is defined in - @file{barcode.h} as @t{BARCODE_DEFAULT_MARGIN} (10). - -@item double scalef; - - The enlarge or shrink value for the bar code over its default - dimension. The @i{width} and @i{scalef} fields interact deeply - in the creation of the output, and a complete description of - the issues appears later in this section. - -@item int error; - - The field is used when a @i{barcode} function fails to host - an @t{errno}-like integer value. - -@end table - - -@unnumberedsubsec Use of the @i{width} and @i{scalef} fields. - -A width unit is the width of the thinnest bar and/or space in the -chosen code; it defaults to 1 point if the output is postscript or -encapsulated postscript. - -Either or both the code width and the scale factor can be left -unspecified (i.e., zero). The library deals with defaults in the -following way: - -@table @i - -@item Both unspecified - - If both the width and the scale factor are unspecified, the - scale factor will default to 1.0 and the width is calculated - according to the actual width of the bar code being printed. - -@item Width unspecified - - If the width is not specified, it is calculated according to - the values of @i{scalef}. - -@item Scale factor unspecified - - If the scale factor is not specified, it will be chosen so - that the generated bar code exactly fits the specified width. - -@item Both specified - - The code will be printed inside the specified region according - to the specified scale factor. It will be aligned to the left. - If, however, the chosen width is too small for the specific - bar code and scaling factor, then the code will extend - symmetrically to the left and to the right of the chosen - region. - -@end table - -%-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -@node The Intermediate Representation, , The Field List, The Barcode Object -@section The Intermediate Representation - -The encoding functions print their output into the @t{partial} and -@t{texinfo} fields of the barcode data structure. Those fields, together -with position information, are then used to generate actual output. -This is an informal description of the intermediate format. - -The first char in @t{partial} tells how much extra space to add to the -left of the bars. For EAN-13, it is used to leave space to print the -first digit, other codes may have '0' for no-extra-space-needed. - -The next characters are alternating bars and spaces, as multiples of the -base dimension which is 1 unless the code is rescaled. Rescaling is -calculated as the ratio from the requested width and the calculated -width. Digits represent bar/space dimensions. Lower-case letters -represent those bars that should extend lower than the others: 'a' is -equivalent to '1', 'b' is '2' and so on up to 'i' which is equivalent to -'9'. Other letters will be used for encoding-specific meanings, as soon -as I implement them. - -The @t{textinfo} string is made up of fields @t{%lf:%lf:%c} separated by -blank space. The first integer is the x position of the character, -the second is the font size (before rescaling) and the char item is -the character to be printed. - -Both the @t{partial} and @t{textinfo} strings may include ``@t{-}'' or -``@t{+}'' as special characters (in @t{textinfo} the char should be a -stand-alone word). They state where the text should be printed: below -the bars (``@t{-}'', default) or above the bars. This is used, for -example, to print the add-5 and add-2 codes to the right of UPC or EAN -codes (the add-5 extension is mostly used in ISBN codes). - - - - -%========================================================================== - -@node Supported Flags, The API, The Barcode Object, Top -@chapter The Flags - -The following flags are supported by version @value{version} of the -library: - -@table @code - -@item BARCODE_ENCODING_MASK - - The mask is used to extract the encoding-type identifier from - the @i{flags} field. - -@item BARCODE_EAN -@itemx BARCODE_UPC -@itemx BARCODE_ISBN -@itemx BARCODE_128B -@itemx BARCODE_128C -@itemx BARCODE_128 -@itemx BARCODE_128RAW -@itemx BARCODE_39 -@itemx BARCODE_I25 -@itemx BARCODE_CBR -@itemx BARCODE_MSI -@itemx BARCODE_PLS -@itemx BARCODE_93 - - The currently supported encoding types: EAN (13 digits, 8 - digits, 13 + 2 add-on and 13 + 5 add-on), UPC (UPC-A, UPC-E, - UPC-A with 2 or 5 digit add-on), ISBN (with or without the - 5-digit add-on), CODE128-B (the whole set of printable - ASCII characters), CODE128-C (two digits encoded by each barcode - symbol), CODE128 (all ASCII values), a ``raw-input'' pseudo-code - that generates CODE128 output, CODE39 (alphanumeric), - "interleaved 2 of 5" (numeric), Codabar (numeric plus a few - symbols), MSI (numeric) and Plessey (hex digits). - @xref{Supported Encodings}. - -@item BARCODE_ANY - - This special encoding type (represented by a value of zero, so - it will be the default) tells the encoding procedure to look - for the first encoding type that can deal with a textual - string. Therefore, a 11-digit code will be printed as UPC (as - well as 6-digit, 11+2 and 11+5), a 12-digit (or 7-digit, or - 12+2 or 12+5) as EAN13, an ISBN code (with or without hyphens, - with or without add-5) will be encoded in its EAN13 - representation, an even number of digits is encoded using - CODE128C and a generic string is encoded using CODE128B. Since - code-39 offers a much larger representation for the same - text string, code128-b is preferred over code39 for - alphanumeric strings. - -@item BARCODE_NO_ASCII - - Instructs the engine not to print the ascii string on - output. By default the bar code is accompanied with an ascii - version of the text it encodes. - -@item BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM - - Instructs the engine not to add the checksum character to the - output. Not all the encoding types can drop the checksum; - those where the checksum is mandatory (like EAN and UPC) - just ignore the flag. - -@item BARCODE_OUTPUT_MASK - - The mask is used to extract the output-type identifier from - the @i{flags} field. - -@item BARCODE_OUT_PS -@itemx BARCODE_OUT_EPS -@itemx BARCODE_OUT_PCL -@itemx BARCODE_OUT_PCL_III - - The currently supported encoding types: full-page postscript - and encapsulated postscript; PCL (print command language, for - HP printers) and PCL-III (same as PCL, but uses a font not - available on older printers). - -@item BARCODE_OUT_NOHEADERS - - The flag instructs the printing engine not to print the header - and footer part of the file. This makes sense for the - postscript engine but might not make sense for other engines; - such other engines will silently ignore the flag just like - the PCL back-end does. - -@end table - -%########################################################################## - -@node The API, The barcode Executable, Supported Flags, Top -@chapter Functions Exported by the Library - -%MANPAGE barcode.3 -%M .TH BARCODE 3 "October 1999" "GNU" "GNU barcode" -%M .UC 4 -%M .SH NAME -%M barcode \- a library to create and print bar codes -%M .SH SYNOPSIS -%M .B #include -%M .sp -%M .BI "struct Barcode_Item *Barcode_Create(char *" text ");" -%M .br -%M .BI "int Barcode_Delete(struct Barcode_Item *" bc ");" -%M .br -%M .BI "int Barcode_Encode(struct Barcode_Item *" bc ", int " flags ");" -%M .br -%M .BI "int Barcode_Print(struct Barcode_Item *" bc ", FILE *" f ", int " flags ");" -%M .br -%M .BI "int Barcode_Position(struct Barcode_Item *" bc ", int " wid ", int " hei ", int " xoff ", int " yoff " , double " scalef ");" -%M .br -%M .BI "int Barcode_Encode_and_Print(char *" text ", FILE *" f ", int " wid ", int " hei ", int " xoff ", int " yoff ", int " flags ");" -%M .br -%M .BI "int Barcode_Version(char *" versionname ");" -%M -%M .SH DESCRIPTION -%M -%M The barcode family of library functions is meant to ease -%M creation of bar-code printouts. -%M -%M The information below is extracted from the texinfo file, which is the -%M preferred source of information. - -The functions included in the barcode library are declared in the -header file @t{barcode.h}. They perform the following tasks: - -@table @code - -@item struct Barcode_Item *Barcode_Create(char *text); - The function creates a new barcode object to deal with a - specified text string. It returns NULL in case of failure and - a pointer to a barcode data structure in case of success. - -@item int Barcode_Delete(struct Barcode_Item *bc); - Destroy a barcode object. Always returns 0 (success) - -@item int Barcode_Encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc, int flags); - Encode the text included in the @i{bc} object. Valid flags are - the encoding type (other flags are ignored) and - BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM (other flags are silently ignored); if the - flag argument is zero, @t{bc->flags} will apply. The function - returns 0 on success and -1 in case of error. After - successful termination the data structure will host the - description of the bar code and its textual representation, - after a failure the @t{error} field will include the reason of - the failure. - -@item int Barcode_Print(struct Barcode_Item *bc, FILE *f, int flags); - Print the bar code described by @t{bc} to the specified file. - Valid flags are the output type, @t{BARCODE_NO_ASCII} and - @t{BARCODE_OUT_NOHEADERS}, other flags are ignored. If any of - these flags is zero, it will be inherited from @t{bc->flags} - which therefore takes precedence. The function returns 0 on - success and -1 in case of error (with @t{bc->error} set - accordingly). In case of success, the bar code is printed to - the specified file, which won't be closed after use. - -@item int Barcode_Position(struct Barcode_Item *bc, int wid, int hei, int xoff, int yoff, double scalef); - The function is a shortcut to assign values to the data - structure. - -@item int Barcode_Encode_and_Print(char *text, FILE *f, int wid, int hei, int xoff, int yoff, int flags); - The function deals with the whole life of the barcode - object by calling the other functions; it uses all the specified - flags. - -@item int Barcode_Version(char *versionname); - Returns the current version as an integer number of the form - major * 10000 + minor * 100 + release. Therefore, version - 1.03.5 will be returned as 10305 and version 0.53 as 5300. If - the argument is non-null, it will be used to return the version - number as a string. Note that the same information is available from - two preprocessor macros: @t{BARCODE_VERSION} (the string) and - @t{BARCODE_VERSION_INT} (the integer number). - -@end table - -%MANPAGE END - -%########################################################################## - -@node The barcode Executable, Supported Encodings, The API, Top -@chapter The @i{barcode} frontend program - -%MANPAGE barcode.1 -%M .TH BARCODE 1 "October 2001" "GNU" "GNU barcode" -%M .UC 4 -%M .SH NAME -%M barcode \- a stand alone program to run the barcode library -%M .SH SYNOPSIS -%M .B barcode -%M [\-b - | string] [\-e encoding] [\-o - | outfile] [ -%M .I other-flags -%M ] -%M .SH DESCRIPTION -%M -%M The information below is extracted from the texinfo file, which is the -%M preferred source of information. -%M .PP -The @b{barcode} program is a front-end to access some features of the -library from the command line. It is able to read user supplied -strings from the command line or a data file (standard input by default) -and encode all of them. - -%M .SH OPTIONS -%M .PP - -@menu -* The Command Line:: -@end menu - -%-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -@node The Command Line, , The barcode Executable, The barcode Executable -@section The Command Line - - -@b{barcode} accepts the following options: - -@table @code - -@item --help or -h - Print a usage summary and exit. - -@item -i filename - Identify a file where strings to be encoded are read from. If - missing (and if @t{-b} is not used) it defaults to standard - input. Each data line of the input file will be used to create - one barcode output. - -@item -o filename - Output file. It defaults to standard output. - -@item -b string - Specify a single ``barcode'' string to be encoded. - The option can be used multiple times in order to encode - multiple strings (this will result in multi-page postscript - output or a table of barcodes if @t{-t} is specified). The - strings must match the encoding chosen; if it doesn't - match the program will print a warning to @t{stderr} and - generate ``blank'' output (although not zero-length). - Please note that a string including spaces or - other special characters must be properly quoted. - -@item -e encoding - @b{encoding} is the name of the chosen encoding format being - used. It defaults to the value of the environment variable - @t{BARCODE_ENCODING} or to auto detection if the environment is - also unset. - -@item -g geometry - The geometry argument is of the form ``[@i{} @t{x} - @i{}] [@t{+} @i{} @t{+} @i{}]'' (with - no intervening spaces). Unspecified margin values will result in - no margin; unspecified size results in default size. - The specified values represent print points by - default, and can be inches, millimeters or other units - according to the @t{-u} option or the @t{BARCODE_UNIT} - environment variable. The argument is used to place the - printout code on the page. Note that an additional white - margin of 10 points is added to the printout. If the option is - unspecified, @t{BARCODE_GEOMETRY} is looked up in the - environment, if missing a default size and no margin (but the - default 10 points) are used. - -@item -t table-geometry - Used to print several barcodes to a single page, this option - is meant to be used to print stickers. The argument is of the - form ``@i{} @t{x} @i{} [@t{+} @i{} - @t{+} @i{} [@t{-} @i{} [@t{-} - @i{}]]]'' (with no intervening spaces); if missing, - the top and right margin will default to be the same as the - bottom and left margin. The margins are specified in print - points or in the chosen unit (see @t{-u} below). If the - option is not specified, @t{BARCODE_TABLE} is looked up in the - environment, otherwise no table is printed and each barcode - will get its own page. The size (but not the position) - of a barcode item within a table can also be selected using - @t{-g} (see "geometry" above), without struggling with - external and internal margins. I still think management of - geometries in a table is suboptimal, but I can't make it - better without introducing incompatibilities. - - -@item -m margin(s) - Specifies an internal margin for each sticker in the - table. The argument is of the form - ``@i{}@t{,}@i{}'' and the margin is applied - symmetrically to the sticker. If unspecified, the environment - variable @t{BARCODE_MARGIN} is used or a default internal - margin of 10 points is used. - -@item -n - ``Numeric'' output: don't print the ASCII form of the code, - only the bars. - -@item -c - No checksum character (for encodings that allow it, like code 39, - other codes, like UPC or EAN, ignore this option). - -@item -E - Encapsulated postscript (default is normal postscript). When - the output is generated as EPS only one barcode is encoded. - -@item -P - PCL output. Please note that the Y direction goes from top - to bottom for PCL, and the origin for an image is the top-left - corner instead of the bottom-left - -@item -p pagesize - Specify a non-default page size. The page size can be specified - in millimeters, inches or plain numbers (for example: "@t{210x297mm}", - "@t{8.5x11in}", "@t{595x842}"). A page specification as numbers - will be interpreted according to the current unit specification - (see @t{-u} below). If libpaper is available, - you can also specify the page size with its name, like "@t{A3}" - or "@t{letter}" (libpaper is a standard component of Debian - GNU/Linux, but may be missing elsewhere). The default page - size is your system-wide default if libpaper is there, A4 otherwise. - -@item -u unit - Choose the unit used in size specifications. Accepted values - are ``mm'', ``cm'', ``in'' and ``pt''. By default, the program - will check @t{BARCODE_UNIT} in the environment, and assume - points otherwise (this behaviour is compatible with 0.92 and - previous versions. If @t{-u} appears more than once, each - instance will modified the behaviour for the arguments at its - right, as the command line is processes left to right. The - program internally works with points, and any size is - approximated to the nearest multiple of one point. The @t{-u} - option affect @t{-g} (geometry), @t{-t} (table) and @t{-p} - (page size). - -@end table - -%M .SH ENCODING TYPES -%M .PP - -%########################################################################## -@node Supported Encodings, PCL Output, The barcode Executable, Top -@chapter Supported Encodings - -The program encodes text strings passed either on the command line -(with -b) or retrieved from standard input. The text representation is -interpreted according to the following rules. When auto-detection -of the encoding is enabled (i.e, no explicit encoding type is specified), -the encoding types are scanned to find one that can digest the text string. -The following list of supported types is sorted in the same order -the library uses when auto-detecting a suitable encoding for a string. - -@table @var - -@item EAN - The EAN frontend is similar to UPC; it accepts strings of - digits, 12 or 7 characters long. Strings of 13 or 8 characters - are accepted if the provided checksum digit is correct. - I expect most users to feed input without a - checksum, though. The add-2 and add-5 extension are accepted for both - the EAN-13 and the EAN-8 encodings. - The following are example of valid input strings: - ``@t{123456789012}'' (EAN-13), ``@t{1234567890128}'' (EAN-13 wih - checksum), ``@t{1234567}'' (EAN-8), ``@t{12345670 12345}'' (EAN-8 - with checksum and add-5), - ``@t{123456789012 12}'' (EAN-13 with add-2), - ``@t{123456789012 12345}'' (EAN-13 with add-5). - -@item UPC - The UPC frontend accepts only strings made up of digits (and, - if a supplemental encoding is used, a blank to separate it). - It accepts strings of 11 or 12 digits (UPC-A) and 6 or 7 or 8 - digits (UPC-E). - - The 12th digit of UPC-A is the checksum and is added by the - library if not specified in the input; if it is specified, it - must be the right checksum or the code is rejected as invalid. - For UPC-E, 6 digit are considered to be the middle part of the - code, a leading 0 is assumed and the checksum is added; - 7 digits are either considered the initial part (leading digit - 0 or 1, checksum missing) or the final part (checksum specified, - leading 0 assumed); 8 digits are considered to be the complete code, - with leading 0 or 1 and checksum. - For both UPC-A and UPC-E, a trailing string of 2 digits or 5 digits - is accepted as well. Therefore, the following are examples - of valid strings that can be encoded as UPC: - ``@t{01234567890}'' (UPC-A) - ``@t{012345678905}'' (UPC-A with checksum), ``@t{012345}'' - (UPC-E), ``@t{01234567890 12}'' (UPC-A, add-2) and - ``@t{01234567890 12345}'' (UPC-A, add-5), ``@t{0123456 12}'' - (UPC-E, add-2). - Please note that when setting @t{BARCODE_ANY} to auto-detect - the encoding to be used, 12-digit strings and 7-digit strings - will always be identified as EAN. This because I expect most - user to provide input without a checksum. If you need to - specify UPC-with-checksum as input you must explicitly set - @t{BARCODE_UPC} as a flag or use @t{-e upc} on the command line. - -@item ISBN - ISBN numbers are encoded as EAN-13 symbols, with an optional - add-5 trailer. The ISBN frontend of the library accepts real - ISBN numbers and deals with any hyphen and, if present, the - ISBN checksum character before encoding data. Valid - representations for ISBN strings are for example: - ``@t{1-56592-292-1}'', ``@t{3-89721-122-X}'' and ``@t{3-89721-122-X - 06900}''. - -@item code 128-B - This encoding can represent all of the printing ASCII - characters, from the space (32) to DEL (127). The checksum - digit is mandatory in this encoding. - -@item code 128-C - The ``C'' variation of Code-128 uses Code-128 symbols to - represent two digits at a time (Code-128 is made up of 104 - symbols whose interpretation is controlled by the start symbol - being used). Code 128-C is thus the most compact way to - represent any even number of digits. The encoder refuses to - deal with an odd number of digits because the caller is - expected to provide proper padding to an even number of - digits. (Since Code-128 includes control symbols to switch - charset, it is theoretically possible to represent the odd - digit as a Code 128-A or 128-B symbol, but this tool doesn't - currently implement this option). - -@item code 128 raw - Code-128 output represented symbol-by-symbol in the input - string. To override part of the problems outlined below in - specifying code128 symbols, this pseudo-encoding allows the - used to specify a list of code128 symbols separated by - spaces. Each symbol is represented by a number in the range - 0-105. The list should include the leading character.The - checksum and the stop character are automatically added by the - library. Most likely this pseudo-encoding will be used with - @t{BARCODE_NO_ASCII} and some external program to supply the - printed text. - -@item code 39 - The code-39 standard can encode uppercase letters, digits, the - blank space, plus, minus, dot, star, dollar, slash, percent. - Any string that is only composed of such characters is - accepted by the code-39 encoder. To avoid loosing information, - the encoder refuses to encode mixed-case strings (a lowercase - string is nonetheless accepted as a shortcut, but is encoded - as uppercase). - -@item interleaved 2 of 5 - This encoding can only represent an even number of digits - (odd digits are represented by bars, and even digits by the - interleaving spaces). The name stresses the fact that two - of the five items (bars or spaces) allocated to each symbol - are wide, while the rest are narrow. The checksum digit is - optional (can be disabled via @t{BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM}). - Since the number of digits, including the checksum, must be even, - a leading zero is inserted in the string being encoded if needed - (this is specifically stated in the specs I have access to). - -@item code 128 - Automatic selection between alphabet A, B and C of the Code-128 - standard. This encoding can represent all ASCII symbols, from - 0 (NUL) to 127 (DEL), as well as four special symbols, named - F1, F2, F3, F4. The set of symbols available in this encoding - is not easily represented as input to the @i{barcode} library, - so the following convention is used. In the input string, - which is a C-language null-terminated string, the NUL char - is represented by the value 128 (0x80, 0200) and the F1-F4 characters - are represented by the values 193-196 (0xc1-0xc4, 0301-0304). - The values have been chosen to ease their representation as - escape sequences. - - Since the shell doesn't seem to interpret escape sequences on the - command line, the "-b" option cannot be easily used to designate - the strings to be encoded. As a workaround you can resort - to the command @t{echo}, either within back-ticks or used - separately to create a file that is then fed to the standard-input - of @i{barcode} -- assuming your @t{echo} command processes escape - sequences. The newline character is especially though to encode - (but not impossible unless you use a @t{csh} variant. - - These problems only apply to the command-line tool; the use of - library functions doesn't give any problem. In needed, you can - use the ``@i{code 128 raw}'' pseudo-encoding to represent - code128 symbols by their numerical value. This encoding is - used late in the auto-selection mechanism because (almost) any - input string can be represented using code128. - -@item Codabar - Codabar can encode the ten digits and a few special symbols - (minus, plus, dollar, colon, bar, dot). The characters - ``@t{A}'', ``@t{B}'', ``@t{C}'' and ``@t{D}'' are used to - represent four different start/stop characters. The input - string to the barcode library can include the start and stop - characters or not include them (in which case ``@t{A}'' is - used as start and ``@t{B}'' as stop). Start and stop - characters in the input string can be either all lowercase or - all uppercase and are always printed as uppercase. - -@item Plessey - Plessey barcodes can encode all the hexadecimal - digits. Alphabetic digits in the input string must either be - all lowercase or all uppercase. The output text is always - uppercase. - -@item MSI - MSI can only encode the decimal digits. While the standard - specifies either one or two check digits, the current - implementation in this library only generates one check digit. - -@item code 93 - The code-93 standard can natively encode 48 different characters, - including uppercase letters, digits, the blank space, plus, minus, - dot, star, dollar, slash, percent, as well as five special - characters: a start/stop delimiter and four "shift characters" used - for extended encoding. Using this "extended encoding" method, any - standard 7-bit ASCII character can be encoded, but it takes up two - symbol lengths in barcode if the character is not natively supported - (one of the 48). - The encoder here fully implements the code 93 encoding standard. - Any characters natively supported (A-Z, 0-9, ".+-/$&%") will be - encoded as such - for any other characters (such as lower case - letters, brackets, parentheses, etc.), the encoder will revert - to extended encoding. - As a note, the option to exclude the checksum will eliminate the - two modulo-47 checksums (called C and K) from the barcode, but this - probably will make it unreadable by 99% of all scanning systems. - These checksums are specified to be used at the firmware level, - and their absence will be interpreted as an invalid barcode. - - -@end table - -%M .SH PCL OUTPUT - -%########################################################################## -@node PCL Output, Bugs and Pending Issues, Supported Encodings, Top -@chapter PCL Output - -While the default output is Postscript (possibly EPS), and Postscript -can be post-processed to almost anything, it is sometimes desirable to -create output directly usable by the specific printer at hand. -PCL is currently supported as an output format for this reason. -Please note that the Y coordinate for PCL goes from top to bottom, while -for Postscript it goes from bottom to top. Consistently, while in -Postscript you specify the bottom-left corner as origin, for PCL -you specify the top-left corner. - -Barcode output for PCL Printers (HP LaserJet and compatibles), -was developed using PCL5 Reference manuals from HP. -that really refers to these printers: -@itemize @bullet - -@item -LaserJet III, III P, III D, III Si, - -@item -LaserJet 4 family - -@item -LaserJet 5 family - -@item -LaserJet 6 family - -@item -Color LaserJet - -@item -DeskJet 1200 and 1600. - -@end itemize - -However, barcode printing uses a very small subset of PCL, probably also -LaserJet II should print it without problem, but the resulting text may -be horrible. - -The only real difference from one printer to another really depends on -which font are available in the printer, used in printing the label -associated to the bars (if requested). - -Earlier LaserJet supports only bitmaps fonts, so these are not -"scalable". (Ljet II ?), Also these fonts, when available, have a -specified direction, and not all of them are available in -both Portrait and Landscape mode. - -From LaserJet 4 series, (except 4L/5L that are entry-level printers), -Arial scalable font should be available, so it's the "default font" -used by this program. - -LaserJet III series printers (and 4L, 5L), don't feature "Arial" as a -resident font, so you should use @t{BARCODE_OUT_PCL_III} instead of -@t{BARCODE_OUT_PCL.}, and font the font used will be "Univers" instead -of "Arial". - -Results on compatible printers, may depend on consistency of -PCL5 compatibility, in doubt, try BARCODE_OUT_PCL_III - -PJL commands are not used here, as it's not very compatible. - - -Tested Printers: -@itemize @bullet -@item -Hp LaserJet 4050 -@item -Hp LaserJet 2100 -@item -Epson N-1200 emul PCL -@item -Toshiba DP2570 (copier) + PCL option -@item -Epson EPL-7100 emul. HP LaserJet II: bars print fine but text is bad. -@end itemize - - -%M .SH BUGS - -%########################################################################## -@node Bugs and Pending Issues, , PCL Output, Top -@chapter Bugs and Pending Issues. - -The current management of borders/margins is far from optimal. The -``default'' margin applied by the library interferes with the external -representation, but I feel it is mandatory to avoid creating barcode -output with no surrounding white space (the problem is especially -relevant for EPS output). - -EAN-128 is not (yet) supported. I plan to implement it pretty soon and -then bless the package as version 1.0. - -%M .SH "SEE ALSO" -%M \fBbarcode(3)\fP -%M -%M .SH AUTHORS -%M Alessandro Rubini (maintainer) -%M .PP -%M Leonid A. 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/usr/bin/awk -f - -# Warning: this may use gnu-awk features - -# Program to create ascii from info; -# Missing: table of contents - -# skip - -BEGIN {NODELINE=0; NODE=0; KEEP=1; printf "\n\n"} - - -/^\037$/ { NODELINE=1; NODE=NODE+1; KEEP=1; next} - -NODE==1 { next } - -NODELINE==1 { - NODELINE=2; - sub("^.*Node: ","*Node: "); - sub(",.*$",""); - printf "\n\n\n%s",$0; -#print - next; - } - -NODELINE { NODELINE=NODELINE+1 } - -NODELINE==4 { printf "\t\t\t\t"; } -NODELINE==5 { printf "\t\t\t\t"; NODELINE=0} - - -/^\* Menu:$/ { KEEP=0 } - - - -KEEP==0 { next } - -{ print } diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/doc/texi2html b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/doc/texi2html deleted file mode 100755 index 2c61aa93..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/doc/texi2html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2021 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/local/bin/perl -'di '; -'ig 00 '; -#+############################################################################## -# # -# File: texi2html # -# # -# Description: Program to transform most Texinfo documents to HTML # -# # -#-############################################################################## - -# @(#)texi2html 1.51 09/10/96 Written (mainly) by Lionel Cons, Lionel.Cons@cern.ch - -# The man page for this program is included at the end of this file and can be -# viewed using the command 'nroff -man texi2html'. -# Please read the copyright at the end of the man page. - -#+++############################################################################ -# # -# Constants # -# # -#---############################################################################ - -$DEBUG_TOC = 1; -$DEBUG_INDEX = 2; -$DEBUG_BIB = 4; -$DEBUG_GLOSS = 8; -$DEBUG_DEF = 16; -$DEBUG_HTML = 32; -$DEBUG_USER = 64; - -$BIBRE = '\[[\w\/]+\]'; # RE for a bibliography reference -$FILERE = '[\/\w.+-]+'; # RE for a file name -$VARRE = '[^\s\{\}]+'; # RE for a variable name -$NODERE = '[^@{}:\'`",]+'; # RE for a node name -$NODESRE = '[^@{}:\'`"]+'; # RE for a list of node names -$XREFRE = '[^@{}]+'; # RE for a xref (should use NODERE) - -$ERROR = "***"; # prefix for errors and warnings -$THISPROG = "texi2html 1.51"; # program name and version -$HOMEPAGE = "http://wwwcn.cern.ch/dci/texi2html/"; # program home page -$TODAY = &pretty_date; # like "20 September 1993" -$SPLITTAG = "\n"; # tag to know where to split -$PROTECTTAG = "_ThisIsProtected_"; # tag to recognize protected sections -$html2_doctype = ''; - -# -# language dependent constants -# -#$LDC_SEE = 'see'; -#$LDC_SECTION = 'section'; -#$LDC_IN = 'in'; -#$LDC_TOC = 'Table of Contents'; -#$LDC_GOTO = 'Go to the'; -#$LDC_FOOT = 'Footnotes'; -# TODO: @def* shortcuts - -# -# pre-defined indices -# -%predefined_index = ( - 'cp', 'c', - 'fn', 'f', - 'vr', 'v', - 'ky', 'k', - 'pg', 'p', - 'tp', 't', - ); - -# -# valid indices -# -%valid_index = ( - 'c', 1, - 'f', 1, - 'v', 1, - 'k', 1, - 'p', 1, - 't', 1, - ); - -# -# texinfo section names to level -# -%sec2level = ( - 'top', 0, - 'chapter', 1, - 'unnumbered', 1, - 'majorheading', 1, - 'chapheading', 1, - 'appendix', 1, - 'section', 2, - 'unnumberedsec', 2, - 'heading', 2, - 'appendixsec', 2, - 'appendixsection', 2, - 'subsection', 3, - 'unnumberedsubsec', 3, - 'subheading', 3, - 'appendixsubsec', 3, - 'subsubsection', 4, - 'unnumberedsubsubsec', 4, - 'subsubheading', 4, - 'appendixsubsubsec', 4, - ); - -# -# accent map, TeX command to ISO name -# -%accent_map = ( - '"', 'uml', - '~', 'tilde', - '^', 'circ', - '`', 'grave', - '\'', 'acute', - ); - -# -# texinfo "simple things" (@foo) to HTML ones -# -%simple_map = ( - # cf. makeinfo.c - "*", "
    ", # HTML+ - " ", " ", - "\n", "\n", - "|", "", - # spacing commands - ":", "", - "!", "!", - "?", "?", - ".", ".", - ); - -# -# texinfo "things" (@foo{}) to HTML ones -# -%things_map = ( - 'TeX', 'TeX', - 'br', '

    ', # paragraph break - 'bullet', '*', - 'copyright', '(C)', - 'dots', '...', - 'equiv', '==', - 'error', 'error-->', - 'expansion', '==>', - 'minus', '-', - 'point', '-!-', - 'print', '-|', - 'result', '=>', - 'today', $TODAY, - ); - -# -# texinfo styles (@foo{bar}) to HTML ones -# -%style_map = ( - 'asis', '', - 'b', 'B', - 'cite', 'CITE', - 'code', 'CODE', - 'ctrl', '&do_ctrl', # special case - 'dfn', 'STRONG', # DFN tag is illegal in the standard - 'dmn', '', # useless - 'emph', 'EM', - 'file', '"TT', # will put quotes, cf. &apply_style - 'i', 'I', - 'kbd', 'KBD', - 'key', 'KBD', - 'r', '', # unsupported - 'samp', '"SAMP', # will put quotes, cf. &apply_style - 'sc', '&do_sc', # special case - 'strong', 'STRONG', - 't', 'TT', - 'titlefont', '', # useless - 'var', 'VAR', - 'w', '', # unsupported - ); - -# -# texinfo format (@foo/@end foo) to HTML ones -# -%format_map = ( - 'display', 'PRE', - 'example', 'PRE', - 'format', 'PRE', - 'lisp', 'PRE', - 'quotation', 'BLOCKQUOTE', - 'smallexample', 'PRE', - 'smalllisp', 'PRE', - # lists - 'itemize', 'UL', - 'enumerate', 'OL', - # poorly supported - 'flushleft', 'PRE', - 'flushright', 'PRE', - ); - -# -# texinfo definition shortcuts to real ones -# -%def_map = ( - # basic commands - 'deffn', 0, - 'defvr', 0, - 'deftypefn', 0, - 'deftypevr', 0, - 'defcv', 0, - 'defop', 0, - 'deftp', 0, - # basic x commands - 'deffnx', 0, - 'defvrx', 0, - 'deftypefnx', 0, - 'deftypevrx', 0, - 'defcvx', 0, - 'defopx', 0, - 'deftpx', 0, - # shortcuts - 'defun', 'deffn Function', - 'defmac', 'deffn Macro', - 'defspec', 'deffn {Special Form}', - 'defvar', 'defvr Variable', - 'defopt', 'defvr {User Option}', - 'deftypefun', 'deftypefn Function', - 'deftypevar', 'deftypevr Variable', - 'defivar', 'defcv {Instance Variable}', - 'defmethod', 'defop Method', - # x shortcuts - 'defunx', 'deffnx Function', - 'defmacx', 'deffnx Macro', - 'defspecx', 'deffnx {Special Form}', - 'defvarx', 'defvrx Variable', - 'defoptx', 'defvrx {User Option}', - 'deftypefunx', 'deftypefnx Function', - 'deftypevarx', 'deftypevrx Variable', - 'defivarx', 'defcvx {Instance Variable}', - 'defmethodx', 'defopx Method', - ); - -# -# things to skip -# -%to_skip = ( - # comments - 'c', 1, - 'comment', 1, - # useless - 'contents', 1, - 'shortcontents', 1, - 'summarycontents', 1, - 'footnotestyle', 1, - 'end ifclear', 1, - 'end ifset', 1, - 'titlepage', 1, - 'end titlepage', 1, - # unsupported commands (formatting) - 'afourpaper', 1, - 'cropmarks', 1, - 'finalout', 1, - 'headings', 1, - 'need', 1, - 'page', 1, - 'setchapternewpage', 1, - 'everyheading', 1, - 'everyfooting', 1, - 'evenheading', 1, - 'evenfooting', 1, - 'oddheading', 1, - 'oddfooting', 1, - 'smallbook', 1, - 'vskip', 1, - 'filbreak', 1, - # unsupported formats - 'cartouche', 1, - 'end cartouche', 1, - 'group', 1, - 'end group', 1, - ); - -#+++############################################################################ -# # -# Argument parsing, initialisation # -# # -#---############################################################################ - -$use_bibliography = 1; -$use_acc = 0; -$debug = 0; -$doctype = ''; -$check = 0; -$expandinfo = 0; -$use_glossary = 0; -$invisible_mark = ''; -$use_iso = 0; -@include_dirs = (); -$show_menu = 0; -$number_sections = 0; -$split_node = 0; -$split_chapter = 0; -$monolithic = 0; -$verbose = 0; -$usage = <= 0 && $ARGV[0] =~ /^-/) { - $_ = shift(@ARGV); - if (/^-acc$/) { $use_acc = 1; next; } - if (/^-d(ebug)?(\d+)?$/) { $debug = $2 || shift(@ARGV); next; } - if (/^-doctype$/) { $doctype = shift(@ARGV); next; } - if (/^-c(heck)?$/) { $check = 1; next; } - if (/^-e(xpandinfo)?$/) { $expandinfo = 1; next; } - if (/^-g(lossary)?$/) { $use_glossary = 1; next; } - if (/^-i(nvisible)?$/) { $invisible_mark = shift(@ARGV); next; } - if (/^-iso$/) { $use_iso = 1; next; } - if (/^-I(.+)?$/) { push(@include_dirs, $1 || shift(@ARGV)); next; } - if (/^-m(enu)?$/) { $show_menu = 1; next; } - if (/^-mono(lithic)?$/) { $monolithic = 1; next; } - if (/^-n(umber)?$/) { $number_sections = 1; next; } - if (/^-s(plit)?_?(n(ode)?|c(hapter)?)?$/) { - if ($2 =~ /^n/) { - $split_node = 1; - } else { - $split_chapter = 1; - } - next; - } - if (/^-v(erbose)?$/) { $verbose = 1; next; } - die $usage; -} -if ($check) { - die $usage unless @ARGV > 0; - ✓ - exit; -} - -if (($split_node || $split_chapter) && $monolithic) { - warn "Can't use -monolithic with -split, -monolithic ignored.\n"; - $monolithic = 0; -} -if ($expandinfo) { - $to_skip{'ifinfo'}++; - $to_skip{'end ifinfo'}++; -} else { - $to_skip{'iftex'}++; - $to_skip{'end iftex'}++; -} -$invisible_mark = '' if $invisible_mark eq 'xbm'; -die $usage unless @ARGV == 1; -$docu = shift(@ARGV); -if ($docu =~ /.*\//) { - chop($docu_dir = $&); - $docu_name = $'; -} else { - $docu_dir = '.'; - $docu_name = $docu; -} -unshift(@include_dirs, $docu_dir); -$docu_name =~ s/\.te?x(i|info)?$//; # basename of the document - -$docu_doc = "$docu_name.html"; # document's contents -if ($monolithic) { - $docu_toc = $docu_foot = $docu_doc; -} else { - $docu_toc = "${docu_name}_toc.html"; # document's table of contents - $docu_foot = "${docu_name}_foot.html"; # document's footnotes -} - -# -# variables -# -%value = (); # hold texinfo variables -$value{'html'} = 1; # predefine html (the output format) -$value{'texi2html'} = '1.51'; # predefine texi2html (the translator) -# _foo: internal to track @foo -foreach ('_author', '_title', '_subtitle', - '_settitle', '_setfilename') { - $value{$_} = ''; # prevent -w warnings -} -%node2sec = (); # node to section name -%node2href = (); # node to HREF -%bib2href = (); # bibliography reference to HREF -%gloss2href = (); # glossary term to HREF -@sections = (); # list of sections -%tag2pro = (); # protected sections - -# -# initial indexes -# -$bib_num = 0; -$foot_num = 0; -$gloss_num = 0; -$idx_num = 0; -$sec_num = 0; -$doc_num = 0; -$html_num = 0; - -# -# can I use ISO8879 characters? (HTML+) -# -if ($use_iso) { - $things_map{'bullet'} = "•"; - $things_map{'copyright'} = "©"; - $things_map{'dots'} = "…"; - $things_map{'equiv'} = "≡"; - $things_map{'expansion'} = "→"; - $things_map{'point'} = "∗"; - $things_map{'result'} = "⇒"; -} - -# -# read texi2html extensions (if any) -# -$extensions = 'texi2html.ext'; # extensions in working directory -if (-f $extensions) { - print "# reading extensions from $extensions\n" if $verbose; - require($extensions); -} -($progdir = $0) =~ s/[^\/]+$//; -if ($progdir && ($progdir ne './')) { - $extensions = "${progdir}texi2html.ext"; # extensions in texi2html directory - if (-f $extensions) { - print "# reading extensions from $extensions\n" if $verbose; - require($extensions); - } -} - -print "# reading from $docu\n" if $verbose; - -#+++############################################################################ -# # -# Pass 1: read source, handle command, variable, simple substitution # -# # -#---############################################################################ - -@lines = (); # whole document -@toc_lines = (); # table of contents -$toplevel = 0; # top level seen in hierarchy -$curlevel = 0; # current level in TOC -$node = ''; # current node name -$in_table = 0; # am I inside a table -$table_type = ''; # type of table ('', 'f', 'v') -@tables = (); # nested table support -$in_bibliography = 0; # am I inside a bibliography -$in_glossary = 0; # am I inside a glossary -$in_top = 0; # am I inside the top node -$in_pre = 0; # am I inside a preformatted section -$in_list = 0; # am I inside a list -$in_html = 0; # am I inside an HTML section -$first_line = 1; # is it the first line -$dont_html = 0; # don't protect HTML on this line -$split_num = 0; # split index -$deferred_ref = ''; # deferred reference for indexes -@html_stack = (); # HTML elements stack -$html_element = ''; # current HTML element -&html_reset; - -# build code for simple substitutions -# the maps used (%simple_map and %things_map) MUST be aware of this -# watch out for regexps, / and escaped characters! -$subst_code = ''; -foreach (keys(%simple_map)) { - ($re = $_) =~ s/(\W)/\\$1/g; # protect regexp chars - $subst_code .= "s/\\\@$re/$simple_map{$_}/g;\n"; -} -foreach (keys(%things_map)) { - $subst_code .= "s/\\\@$_\\{\\}/$things_map{$_}/g;\n"; -} -if ($use_acc) { - # accentuated characters - foreach (keys(%accent_map)) { - if ($_ eq "`") { - $subst_code .= "s/$;3"; - } elsif ($_ eq "'") { - $subst_code .= "s/$;4"; - } else { - $subst_code .= "s/\\\@\\$_"; - } - $subst_code .= "([aeiou])/&\${1}$accent_map{$_};/gi;\n"; - } -} -eval("sub simple_substitutions { $subst_code }"); - -&init_input; -while ($_ = &next_line) { - # - # remove \input on the first lines only - # - if ($first_line) { - next if /^\\input/; - $first_line = 0; - } - # - # parse texinfo tags - # - $tag = ''; - $end_tag = ''; - if (/^\@end\s+(\w+)\b/) { - $end_tag = $1; - } elsif (/^\@(\w+)\b/) { - $tag = $1; - } - # - # handle @ifhtml / @end ifhtml - # - if ($in_html) { - if ($end_tag eq 'ifhtml') { - $in_html = 0; - } else { - $tag2pro{$in_html} .= $_; - } - next; - } elsif ($tag eq 'ifhtml') { - $in_html = $PROTECTTAG . ++$html_num; - push(@lines, $in_html); - next; - } - # - # try to skip the line - # - if ($end_tag) { - next if $to_skip{"end $end_tag"}; - } elsif ($tag) { - next if $to_skip{$tag}; - last if $tag eq 'bye'; - } - if ($in_top) { - # parsing the top node - if ($tag eq 'node' || $tag eq 'include' || $sec2level{$tag}) { - # no more in top - $in_top = 0; - } else { - # skip it - next; - } - } - # - # try to remove inlined comments - # syntax from tex-mode.el comment-start-skip - # - s/((^|[^\@])(\@\@)*)\@c(omment)? .*/$1/; - # non-@ substitutions cf. texinfmt.el - s/``/\"/g; - s/''/\"/g; - s/([\w ])---([\w ])/$1--$2/g; - # - # analyze the tag - # - if ($tag) { - # skip lines - &skip_until($tag), next if $tag eq 'ignore'; - if ($expandinfo) { - &skip_until($tag), next if $tag eq 'iftex'; - } else { - &skip_until($tag), next if $tag eq 'ifinfo'; - } - &skip_until($tag), next if $tag eq 'tex'; - # handle special tables - if ($tag eq 'table') { - $table_type = ''; - } elsif ($tag eq 'ftable') { - $tag = 'table'; - $table_type = 'f'; - } elsif ($tag eq 'vtable') { - $tag = 'table'; - $table_type = 'v'; - } - # special cases - if ($tag eq 'top' || ($tag eq 'node' && /^\@node\s+top\s*,/i)) { - $in_top = 1; - @lines = (); # ignore all lines before top (title page garbage) - next; - } elsif ($tag eq 'node') { - $in_top = 0; - warn "$ERROR Bad node line: $_" unless $_ =~ /^\@node\s$NODESRE$/o; - $_ = &protect_html($_); # if node contains '&' for instance - s/^\@node\s+//; - ($node) = split(/,/); - &normalise_node($node); - if ($split_node) { - &next_doc; - push(@lines, $SPLITTAG) if $split_num++; - push(@sections, $node); - } - next; - } elsif ($tag eq 'include') { - if (/^\@include\s+($FILERE)\s*$/o) { - $file = $1; - unless (-e $file) { - foreach $dir (@include_dirs) { - $file = "$dir/$1"; - last if -e $file; - } - } - if (-e $file) { - &open($file); - print "# including $file\n" if $verbose; - } else { - warn "$ERROR Can't find $file, skipping"; - } - } else { - warn "$ERROR Bad include line: $_"; - } - next; - } elsif ($tag eq 'ifclear') { - if (/^\@ifclear\s+($VARRE)\s*$/o) { - next unless defined($value{$1}); - &skip_until($tag); - } else { - warn "$ERROR Bad ifclear line: $_"; - } - next; - } elsif ($tag eq 'ifset') { - if (/^\@ifset\s+($VARRE)\s*$/o) { - next if defined($value{$1}); - &skip_until($tag); - } else { - warn "$ERROR Bad ifset line: $_"; - } - next; - } elsif ($tag eq 'menu') { - unless ($show_menu) { - &skip_until($tag); - next; - } - &html_push_if($tag); - push(@lines, &html_debug("\n", __LINE__)); - } elsif ($format_map{$tag}) { - $in_pre = 1 if $format_map{$tag} eq 'PRE'; - &html_push_if($format_map{$tag}); - push(@lines, &html_debug("\n", __LINE__)); - $in_list++ if $format_map{$tag} eq 'UL' || $format_map{$tag} eq 'OL' ; - push(@lines, &debug("<$format_map{$tag}>\n", __LINE__)); - next; - } elsif ($tag eq 'table') { - if (/^\@[fv]?table\s+\@(\w+)\s*$/) { - $in_table = $1; - unshift(@tables, join($;, $table_type, $in_table)); - push(@lines, &debug("

    \n", __LINE__)); - &html_push_if('DL'); - push(@lines, &html_debug("\n", __LINE__)); - } else { - warn "$ERROR Bad table line: $_"; - } - next; - } elsif ($tag eq 'synindex' || $tag eq 'syncodeindex') { - if (/^\@$tag\s+(\w)\w\s+(\w)\w\s*$/) { - eval("*${1}index = *${2}index"); - } else { - warn "$ERROR Bad syn*index line: $_"; - } - next; - } elsif ($tag eq 'sp') { - push(@lines, &debug("

    \n", __LINE__)); - next; - } elsif ($tag eq 'setref') { - &protect_html; # if setref contains '&' for instance - if (/^\@$tag\s*{($NODERE)}\s*$/) { - $setref = $1; - $setref =~ s/\s+/ /g; # normalize - $setref =~ s/ $//; - $node2sec{$setref} = $name; - $node2href{$setref} = "$docu_doc#$docid"; - } else { - warn "$ERROR Bad setref line: $_"; - } - next; - } elsif ($tag eq 'defindex' || $tag eq 'defcodeindex') { - if (/^\@$tag\s+(\w\w)\s*$/) { - $valid_index{$1} = 1; - } else { - warn "$ERROR Bad defindex line: $_"; - } - next; - } elsif (defined($def_map{$tag})) { - if ($def_map{$tag}) { - s/^\@$tag\s+//; - $tag = $def_map{$tag}; - $_ = "\@$tag $_"; - $tag =~ s/\s.*//; - } - } elsif (defined($user_sub{$tag})) { - s/^\@$tag\s+//; - $sub = $user_sub{$tag}; - print "# user $tag = $sub, arg: $_" if $debug & $DEBUG_USER; - if (defined(&$sub)) { - chop($_); - &$sub($_); - } else { - warn "$ERROR Bad user sub for $tag: $sub\n"; - } - next; - } - if (defined($def_map{$tag})) { - s/^\@$tag\s+//; - if ($tag =~ /x$/) { - # extra definition line - $tag = $`; - $is_extra = 1; - } else { - $is_extra = 0; - } - while (/\{([^\{\}]*)\}/) { - # this is a {} construct - ($before, $contents, $after) = ($`, $1, $'); - # protect spaces - $contents =~ s/\s+/$;9/g; - # restore $_ protecting {} - $_ = "$before$;7$contents$;8$after"; - } - @args = split(/\s+/, &protect_html($_)); - foreach (@args) { - s/$;9/ /g; # unprotect spaces - s/$;7/\{/g; # ... { - s/$;8/\}/g; # ... } - } - $type = shift(@args); - $type =~ s/^\{(.*)\}$/$1/; - print "# def ($tag): {$type} ", join(', ', @args), "\n" - if $debug & $DEBUG_DEF; - $type .= ':'; # it's nicer like this - $name = shift(@args); - $name =~ s/^\{(.*)\}$/$1/; - if ($is_extra) { - $_ = &debug("

    ", __LINE__); - } else { - $_ = &debug("
    \n
    ", __LINE__); - } - if ($tag eq 'deffn' || $tag eq 'defvr' || $tag eq 'deftp') { - $_ .= "$type $name"; - $_ .= " @args" if @args; - } elsif ($tag eq 'deftypefn' || $tag eq 'deftypevr' - || $tag eq 'defcv' || $tag eq 'defop') { - $ftype = $name; - $name = shift(@args); - $name =~ s/^\{(.*)\}$/$1/; - $_ .= "$type $ftype $name"; - $_ .= " @args" if @args; - } else { - warn "$ERROR Unknown definition type: $tag\n"; - $_ .= "$type $name"; - $_ .= " @args" if @args; - } - $_ .= &debug("\n
    ", __LINE__); - $name = &unprotect_html($name); - if ($tag eq 'deffn' || $tag eq 'deftypefn') { - unshift(@input_spool, "\@findex $name\n"); - } elsif ($tag eq 'defop') { - unshift(@input_spool, "\@findex $name on $ftype\n"); - } elsif ($tag eq 'defvr' || $tag eq 'deftypevr' || $tag eq 'defcv') { - unshift(@input_spool, "\@vindex $name\n"); - } else { - unshift(@input_spool, "\@tindex $name\n"); - } - $dont_html = 1; - } - } elsif ($end_tag) { - if ($format_map{$end_tag}) { - $in_pre = 0 if $format_map{$end_tag} eq 'PRE'; - $in_list-- if $format_map{$end_tag} eq 'UL' || $format_map{$end_tag} eq 'OL' ; - &html_pop_if('LI', 'P'); - &html_pop_if(); - push(@lines, &debug("\n", __LINE__)); - push(@lines, &html_debug("\n", __LINE__)); - } elsif ($end_tag eq 'table' || - $end_tag eq 'ftable' || - $end_tag eq 'vtable') { - shift(@tables); - if (@tables) { - ($table_type, $in_table) = split($;, $tables[0]); - } else { - $in_table = 0; - } - push(@lines, "
    \n"); - &html_pop_if('DD'); - &html_pop_if(); - } elsif (defined($def_map{$end_tag})) { - push(@lines, &debug("
    \n", __LINE__)); - } elsif ($end_tag eq 'menu') { - &html_pop_if(); - push(@lines, $_); # must keep it for pass 2 - } - next; - } - # - # misc things - # - # protect texi and HTML things - &protect_texi; - $_ = &protect_html($_) unless $dont_html; - $dont_html = 0; - # substitution (unsupported things) - s/^\@center\s+//g; - s/^\@exdent\s+//g; - s/\@noindent\s+//g; - s/\@refill\s+//g; - # other substitutions - &simple_substitutions; - s/\@value{($VARRE)}/$value{$1}/eg; - s/\@footnote\{/\@footnote$docu_doc\{/g; # mark footnotes, cf. pass 4 - # - # analyze the tag again - # - if ($tag) { - if (defined($sec2level{$tag}) && $sec2level{$tag} > 0) { - if (/^\@$tag\s+(.+)$/) { - $name = $1; - $name =~ s/\s+$//; - $level = $sec2level{$tag}; - $name = &update_sec_num($tag, $level) . " $name" - if $number_sections && $tag !~ /^unnumbered/; - if ($tag =~ /heading$/) { - push(@lines, &html_debug("\n", __LINE__)); - if ($html_element ne 'body') { - # We are in a nice pickle here. We are trying to get a H? heading - # even though we are not in the body level. So, we convert it to a - # nice, bold, line by itself. - $_ = &debug("\n\n

    $name

    \n\n", __LINE__); - } else { - $_ = &debug("$name\n", __LINE__); - &html_push_if('body'); - } - print "# heading, section $name, level $level\n" - if $debug & $DEBUG_TOC; - } else { - if ($split_chapter) { - unless ($toplevel) { - # first time we see a "section" - unless ($level == 1) { - warn "$ERROR The first section found is not of level 1: $_"; - warn "$ERROR I'll split on sections of level $level...\n"; - } - $toplevel = $level; - } - if ($level == $toplevel) { - &next_doc; - push(@lines, $SPLITTAG) if $split_num++; - push(@sections, $name); - } - } - $sec_num++; - $docid = "SEC$sec_num"; - $tocid = "TOC$sec_num"; - # check biblio and glossary - $in_bibliography = ($name =~ /^([A-Z]|\d+)?(\.\d+)*\s*bibliography$/i); - $in_glossary = ($name =~ /^([A-Z]|\d+)?(\.\d+)*\s*glossary$/i); - # check node - if ($node) { - if ($node2sec{$node}) { - warn "$ERROR Duplicate node found: $node\n"; - } else { - $node2sec{$node} = $name; - $node2href{$node} = "$docu_doc#$docid"; - print "# node $node, section $name, level $level\n" - if $debug & $DEBUG_TOC; - } - $node = ''; - } else { - print "# no node, section $name, level $level\n" - if $debug & $DEBUG_TOC; - } - # update TOC - while ($level > $curlevel) { - $curlevel++; - push(@toc_lines, "
      \n"); - } - while ($level < $curlevel) { - $curlevel--; - push(@toc_lines, "
    \n"); - } - $_ = "
  • " . &anchor($tocid, "$docu_doc#$docid", $name, 1); - push(@toc_lines, &substitute_style($_)); - # update DOC - push(@lines, &html_debug("\n", __LINE__)); - &html_reset; - $_ = "".&anchor($docid, "$docu_toc#$tocid", $name)."\n"; - $_ = &debug($_, __LINE__); - push(@lines, &html_debug("\n", __LINE__)); - } - # update DOC - foreach $line (split(/\n+/, $_)) { - push(@lines, "$line\n"); - } - next; - } else { - warn "$ERROR Bad section line: $_"; - } - } else { - # track variables - $value{$1} = $2, next if /^\@set\s+($VARRE)\s+(.*)$/o; - delete $value{$1}, next if /^\@clear\s+($VARRE)\s*$/o; - # store things - $value{'_setfilename'} = $1, next if /^\@setfilename\s+(.*)$/; - $value{'_settitle'} = $1, next if /^\@settitle\s+(.*)$/; - $value{'_author'} .= "$1\n", next if /^\@author\s+(.*)$/; - $value{'_subtitle'} .= "$1\n", next if /^\@subtitle\s+(.*)$/; - $value{'_title'} .= "$1\n", next if /^\@title\s+(.*)$/; - # index - if (/^\@(..?)index\s+/) { - unless ($valid_index{$1}) { - warn "$ERROR Undefined index command: $_"; - next; - } - $id = 'IDX' . ++$idx_num; - $index = $1 . 'index'; - $what = &substitute_style($'); - $what =~ s/\s+$//; - print "# found $index for '$what' id $id\n" - if $debug & $DEBUG_INDEX; - eval(<\n", __LINE__)); - push(@lines, &anchor($id, '', $invisible_mark, !$in_pre)); - &html_push('P'); - } elsif ($html_element eq 'DL' || - $html_element eq 'UL' || - $html_element eq 'OL' ) { - $deferred_ref .= &anchor($id, '', $invisible_mark, !$in_pre) . " "; - } - next; - } - # list item - if (/^\@itemx?\s+/) { - $what = $'; - $what =~ s/\s+$//; - if ($in_bibliography && $use_bibliography) { - if ($what =~ /^$BIBRE$/o) { - $id = 'BIB' . ++$bib_num; - $bib2href{$what} = "$docu_doc#$id"; - print "# found bibliography for '$what' id $id\n" - if $debug & $DEBUG_BIB; - $what = &anchor($id, '', $what); - } - } elsif ($in_glossary && $use_glossary) { - $id = 'GLOSS' . ++$gloss_num; - $entry = $what; - $entry =~ tr/A-Z/a-z/ unless $entry =~ /^[A-Z\s]+$/; - $gloss2href{$entry} = "$docu_doc#$id"; - print "# found glossary for '$entry' id $id\n" - if $debug & $DEBUG_GLOSS; - $what = &anchor($id, '', $what); - } - &html_pop_if('P'); - if ($html_element eq 'DL' || $html_element eq 'DD') { - if ($things_map{$in_table} && !$what) { - # special case to allow @table @bullet for instance - push(@lines, &debug("
    $things_map{$in_table}\n", __LINE__)); - } else { - push(@lines, &debug("
    \@$in_table\{$what\}\n", __LINE__)); - } - push(@lines, "
    "); - &html_push('DD') unless $html_element eq 'DD'; - if ($table_type) { # add also an index - unshift(@input_spool, "\@${table_type}index $what\n"); - } - } else { - push(@lines, &debug("
  • $what\n", __LINE__)); - &html_push('LI') unless $html_element eq 'LI'; - } - push(@lines, &html_debug("\n", __LINE__)); - if ($deferred_ref) { - push(@lines, &debug("$deferred_ref\n", __LINE__)); - $deferred_ref = ''; - } - next; - } - } - } - # paragraph separator - if ($_ eq "\n") { - next if $#lines >= 0 && $lines[$#lines] eq "\n"; - if ($html_element eq 'P') { - push(@lines, "\n"); - $_ = &debug("

    \n", __LINE__); - &html_pop; - } - } elsif ($html_element eq 'body' || $html_element eq 'BLOCKQUOTE') { - push(@lines, "

    \n"); - &html_push('P'); - $_ = &debug($_, __LINE__); - } - # otherwise - push(@lines, $_); -} - -# finish TOC -$level = 0; -while ($level < $curlevel) { - $curlevel--; - push(@toc_lines, "

\n"); -} - -print "# end of pass 1\n" if $verbose; - -#+++############################################################################ -# # -# Pass 2/3: handle style, menu, index, cross-reference # -# # -#---############################################################################ - -@lines2 = (); # whole document (2nd pass) -@lines3 = (); # whole document (3rd pass) -$in_menu = 0; # am I inside a menu - -while (@lines) { - $_ = shift(@lines); - # - # special case (protected sections) - # - if (/^$PROTECTTAG/o) { - push(@lines2, $_); - next; - } - # - # menu - # - $in_menu = 1, push(@lines2, &debug("
    \n", __LINE__)), next if /^\@menu\b/; - $in_menu = 0, push(@lines2, &debug("
\n", __LINE__)), next if /^\@end\s+menu\b/; - if ($in_menu) { - if (/^\*\s+($NODERE)::/o) { - $descr = $'; - chop($descr); - &menu_entry($1, $1, $descr); - } elsif (/^\*\s+(.+):\s+([^\t,\.\n]+)[\t,\.\n]/) { - $descr = $'; - chop($descr); - &menu_entry($1, $2, $descr); - } elsif (/^\*/) { - warn "$ERROR Bad menu line: $_"; - } else { # description continued? - push(@lines2, $_); - } - next; - } - # - # printindex - # - if (/^\@printindex\s+(\w\w)\b/) { - local($index, *ary, @keys, $key, $letter, $last_letter, @refs); - if ($predefined_index{$1}) { - $index = $predefined_index{$1} . 'index'; - } else { - $index = $1 . 'index'; - } - eval("*ary = *$index"); - @keys = keys(%ary); - foreach $key (@keys) { - $_ = $key; - 1 while s/<(\w+)>\`(.*)\'<\/\1>/$2/; # remove HTML tags with quotes - 1 while s/<(\w+)>(.*)<\/\1>/$2/; # remove HTML tags - $_ = &unprotect_html($_); - &unprotect_texi; - tr/A-Z/a-z/; # lowercase - $key2alpha{$key} = $_; - print "# index $key sorted as $_\n" - if $key ne $_ && $debug & $DEBUG_INDEX; - } - $last_letter = undef; - foreach $key (sort byalpha @keys) { - $letter = substr($key2alpha{$key}, 0, 1); - $letter = substr($key2alpha{$key}, 0, 2) if $letter eq $;; - if (!defined($last_letter) || $letter ne $last_letter) { - push(@lines2, "\n") if defined($last_letter); - push(@lines2, "

" . &protect_html($letter) . "

\n"); - push(@lines2, "\n"); - $last_letter = $letter; - } - @refs = (); - foreach (split(/$;/, $ary{$key})) { - push(@refs, &anchor('', $_, $key, 0)); - } - push(@lines2, "
  • " . join(", ", @refs) . "\n"); - } - push(@lines2, "
  • \n") if defined($last_letter); - next; - } - # - # simple style substitutions - # - $_ = &substitute_style($_); - # - # xref - # - while (/\@(x|px|info|)ref{($XREFRE)(}?)/o) { - # note: Texinfo may accept other characters - ($type, $nodes, $full) = ($1, $2, $3); - ($before, $after) = ($`, $'); - if (! $full && $after) { - warn "$ERROR Bad xref (no ending } on line): $_"; - $_ = "$before$;0${type}ref\{$nodes$after"; - next; # while xref - } - if ($type eq 'x') { - $type = 'See '; - } elsif ($type eq 'px') { - $type = 'see '; - } elsif ($type eq 'info') { - $type = 'See Info'; - } else { - $type = ''; - } - unless ($full) { - $next = shift(@lines); - $next = &substitute_style($next); - chop($nodes); # remove final newline - if ($next =~ /\}/) { # split on 2 lines - $nodes .= " $`"; - $after = $'; - } else { - $nodes .= " $next"; - $next = shift(@lines); - $next = &substitute_style($next); - chop($nodes); - if ($next =~ /\}/) { # split on 3 lines - $nodes .= " $`"; - $after = $'; - } else { - warn "$ERROR Bad xref (no ending }): $_"; - $_ = "$before$;0xref\{$nodes$after"; - unshift(@lines, $next); - next; # while xref - } - } - } - $nodes =~ s/\s+/ /g; # remove useless spaces - @args = split(/\s*,\s*/, $nodes); - $node = $args[0]; # the node is always the first arg - &normalise_node($node); - $sec = $node2sec{$node}; - if (@args == 5) { # reference to another manual - $sec = $args[2] || $node; - $man = $args[4] || $args[3]; - $_ = "${before}${type}section `$sec' in \@cite{$man}$after"; - } elsif ($type =~ /Info/) { # inforef - warn "$ERROR Wrong number of arguments: $_" unless @args == 3; - ($nn, $_, $in) = @args; - $_ = "${before}${type} file `$in', node `$nn'$after"; - } elsif ($sec) { - $href = $node2href{$node}; - $_ = "${before}${type}section " . &anchor('', $href, $sec) . $after; - } else { - warn "$ERROR Undefined node ($node): $_"; - $_ = "$before$;0xref{$nodes}$after"; - } - } - # - # try to guess bibliography references or glossary terms - # - unless (/^/) { - $done .= $pre . &anchor('', $href, $what); - } else { - $done .= "$pre$what"; - } - $_ = $post; - } - $_ = $done . $_; - } - if ($use_glossary) { - $done = ''; - while (/\b\w+\b/) { - ($pre, $what, $post) = ($`, $&, $'); - $entry = $what; - $entry =~ tr/A-Z/a-z/ unless $entry =~ /^[A-Z\s]+$/; - $href = $gloss2href{$entry}; - if (defined($href) && $post !~ /^[^<]*<\/A>/) { - $done .= $pre . &anchor('', $href, $what); - } else { - $done .= "$pre$what"; - } - $_ = $post; - } - $_ = $done . $_; - } - } - # otherwise - push(@lines2, $_); -} -print "# end of pass 2\n" if $verbose; - -# -# split style substitutions -# -while (@lines2) { - $_ = shift(@lines2); - # - # special case (protected sections) - # - if (/^$PROTECTTAG/o) { - push(@lines3, $_); - next; - } - # - # split style substitutions - # - $old = ''; - while ($old ne $_) { - $old = $_; - if (/\@(\w+)\{/) { - ($before, $style, $after) = ($`, $1, $'); - if (defined($style_map{$style})) { - $_ = $after; - $text = ''; - $after = ''; - $failed = 1; - while (@lines2) { - if (/\}/) { - $text .= $`; - $after = $'; - $failed = 0; - last; - } else { - $text .= $_; - $_ = shift(@lines2); - } - } - if ($failed) { - die "* Bad syntax (\@$style) after: $before\n"; - } else { - $text = &apply_style($style, $text); - $_ = "$before$text$after"; - } - } - } - } - # otherwise - push(@lines3, $_); -} -print "# end of pass 3\n" if $verbose; - -#+++############################################################################ -# # -# Pass 4: foot notes, final cleanup # -# # -#---############################################################################ - -@foot_lines = (); # footnotes -@doc_lines = (); # final document -$end_of_para = 0; # true if last line is

    - -while (@lines3) { - $_ = shift(@lines3); - # - # special case (protected sections) - # - if (/^$PROTECTTAG/o) { - push(@doc_lines, $_); - $end_of_para = 0; - next; - } - # - # footnotes - # - while (/\@footnote([^\{\s]+)\{/) { - ($before, $d, $after) = ($`, $1, $'); - $_ = $after; - $text = ''; - $after = ''; - $failed = 1; - while (@lines3) { - if (/\}/) { - $text .= $`; - $after = $'; - $failed = 0; - last; - } else { - $text .= $_; - $_ = shift(@lines3); - } - } - if ($failed) { - die "* Bad syntax (\@footnote) after: $before\n"; - } else { - $foot_num++; - $docid = "DOCF$foot_num"; - $footid = "FOOT$foot_num"; - $foot = "($foot_num)"; - push(@foot_lines, "

    " . &anchor($footid, "$d#$docid", $foot) . "

    \n"); - $text = "

    $text" unless $text =~ /^\s*

    /; - push(@foot_lines, "$text\n"); - $_ = $before . &anchor($docid, "$docu_foot#$footid", $foot) . $after; - } - } - # - # remove unnecessary

    - # - if (/^\s*

    \s*$/) { - next if $end_of_para++; - } else { - $end_of_para = 0; - } - # otherwise - push(@doc_lines, $_); -} -print "# end of pass 4\n" if $verbose; - -#+++############################################################################ -# # -# Pass 5: print things # -# # -#---############################################################################ - -$header = < -EOT - -$full_title = $value{'_title'} || $value{'_settitle'} || "Untitled Document"; -$title = $value{'_settitle'} || $full_title; -$_ = &substitute_style($full_title); -&unprotect_texi; -s/\n$//; # rmv last \n (if any) -$full_title = "

    " . join("

    \n

    ", split(/\n/, $_)) . "

    \n"; - -# -# print ToC -# -if (!$monolithic && @toc_lines) { - if (open(FILE, "> $docu_toc")) { - print "# creating $docu_toc...\n" if $verbose; - &print_toplevel_header("$title - Table of Contents"); - &print_ruler; - &print(*toc_lines, FILE); - &print_toplevel_footer; - close(FILE); - } else { - warn "$ERROR Can't write to $docu_toc: $!\n"; - } -} - -# -# print footnotes -# -if (!$monolithic && @foot_lines) { - if (open(FILE, "> $docu_foot")) { - print "# creating $docu_foot...\n" if $verbose; - &print_toplevel_header("$title - Footnotes"); - &print_ruler; - &print(*foot_lines, FILE); - &print_toplevel_footer; - close(FILE); - } else { - warn "$ERROR Can't write to $docu_foot: $!\n"; - } -} - -# -# print document -# -if ($split_chapter || $split_node) { # split - $doc_num = 0; - $last_num = scalar(@sections); - $first_doc = &doc_name(1); - $last_doc = &doc_name($last_num); - while (@sections) { - $section = shift(@sections); - &next_doc; - if (open(FILE, "> $docu_doc")) { - print "# creating $docu_doc...\n" if $verbose; - &print_header("$title - $section"); - $prev_doc = ($doc_num == 1 ? undef : &doc_name($doc_num - 1)); - $next_doc = ($doc_num == $last_num ? undef : &doc_name($doc_num + 1)); - $navigation = "Go to the "; - $navigation .= ($prev_doc ? &anchor('', $first_doc, "first") : "first"); - $navigation .= ", "; - $navigation .= ($prev_doc ? &anchor('', $prev_doc, "previous") : "previous"); - $navigation .= ", "; - $navigation .= ($next_doc ? &anchor('', $next_doc, "next") : "next"); - $navigation .= ", "; - $navigation .= ($next_doc ? &anchor('', $last_doc, "last") : "last"); - $navigation .= " section, " . &anchor('', $docu_toc, "table of contents") . ".\n"; - print FILE $navigation; - &print_ruler; - # find corresponding lines - @tmp_lines = (); - while (@doc_lines) { - $_ = shift(@doc_lines); - last if ($_ eq $SPLITTAG); - push(@tmp_lines, $_); - } - &print(*tmp_lines, FILE); - &print_ruler; - print FILE $navigation; - &print_footer; - close(FILE); - } else { - warn "$ERROR Can't write to $docu_doc: $!\n"; - } - } -} else { # not split - if (open(FILE, "> $docu_doc")) { - print "# creating $docu_doc...\n" if $verbose; - if ($monolithic || !@toc_lines) { - &print_toplevel_header($title); - } else { - &print_header($title); - print FILE $full_title; - } - if ($monolithic && @toc_lines) { - &print_ruler; - print FILE "

    Table of Contents

    \n"; - &print(*toc_lines, FILE); - } - &print_ruler; - &print(*doc_lines, FILE); - if ($monolithic && @foot_lines) { - &print_ruler; - print FILE "

    Footnotes

    \n"; - &print(*foot_lines, FILE); - } - if ($monolithic || !@toc_lines) { - &print_toplevel_footer; - } else { - &print_footer; - } - close(FILE); - } else { - warn "$ERROR Can't write to $docu_doc: $!\n"; - } -} - -print "# that's all folks\n" if $verbose; - -#+++############################################################################ -# # -# Low level functions # -# # -#---############################################################################ - -sub update_sec_num { - local($name, $level) = @_; - - $level--; # here we start at 0 - if ($name =~ /^appendix/) { - # appendix style - if (defined(@appendix_sec_num)) { - &incr_sec_num($level, @appendix_sec_num); - } else { - @appendix_sec_num = ('A', 0, 0, 0); - } - return(join('.', @appendix_sec_num[0..$level])); - } else { - # normal style - if (defined(@normal_sec_num)) { - &incr_sec_num($level, @normal_sec_num); - } else { - @normal_sec_num = (1, 0, 0, 0); - } - return(join('.', @normal_sec_num[0..$level])); - } -} - -sub incr_sec_num { - local($level, $l); - $level = shift(@_); - $_[$level]++; - foreach $l ($level+1 .. 3) { - $_[$l] = 0; - } -} - -sub check { - local($_, %seen, %context, $before, $match, $after); - - while (<>) { - if (/\@(\*|\.|\:|\@|\{|\})/) { - $seen{$&}++; - $context{$&} .= "> $_" if $verbose; - $_ = "$`XX$'"; - redo; - } - if (/\@(\w+)/) { - ($before, $match, $after) = ($`, $&, $'); - if ($before =~ /\b[\w-]+$/ && $after =~ /^[\w-.]*\b/) { # e-mail address - $seen{'e-mail address'}++; - $context{'e-mail address'} .= "> $_" if $verbose; - } else { - $seen{$match}++; - $context{$match} .= "> $_" if $verbose; - } - $match =~ s/^\@/X/; - $_ = "$before$match$after"; - redo; - } - } - - foreach (sort(keys(%seen))) { - if ($verbose) { - print "$_\n"; - print $context{$_}; - } else { - print "$_ ($seen{$_})\n"; - } - } -} - -sub open { - local($name) = @_; - - ++$fh_name; - if (open($fh_name, $name)) { - unshift(@fhs, $fh_name); - } else { - warn "$ERROR Can't read file $name: $!\n"; - } -} - -sub init_input { - @fhs = (); # hold the file handles to read - @input_spool = (); # spooled lines to read - $fh_name = 'FH000'; - &open($docu); -} - -sub next_line { - local($fh, $line); - - if (@input_spool) { - $line = shift(@input_spool); - return($line); - } - while (@fhs) { - $fh = $fhs[0]; - $line = <$fh>; - return($line) if $line; - close($fh); - shift(@fhs); - } - return(undef); -} - -# used in pass 1, use &next_line -sub skip_until { - local($tag) = @_; - local($_); - - while ($_ = &next_line) { - return if /^\@end\s+$tag\s*$/; - } - die "* Failed to find '$tag' after: " . $lines[$#lines]; -} - -# -# HTML stacking to have a better HTML output -# - -sub html_reset { - @html_stack = ('html'); - $html_element = 'body'; -} - -sub html_push { - local($what) = @_; - push(@html_stack, $html_element); - $html_element = $what; -} - -sub html_push_if { - local($what) = @_; - push(@html_stack, $html_element) - if ($html_element && $html_element ne 'P'); - $html_element = $what; -} - -sub html_pop { - $html_element = pop(@html_stack); -} - -sub html_pop_if { - local($elt); - - if (@_) { - foreach $elt (@_) { - if ($elt eq $html_element) { - $html_element = pop(@html_stack) if @html_stack; - last; - } - } - } else { - $html_element = pop(@html_stack) if @html_stack; - } -} - -sub html_debug { - local($what, $line) = @_; - return("$what") - if $debug & $DEBUG_HTML; - return($what); -} - -# to debug the output... -sub debug { - local($what, $line) = @_; - return("$what") - if $debug & $DEBUG_HTML; - return($what); -} - -sub normalise_node { - $_[0] =~ s/\s+/ /g; - $_[0] =~ s/ $//; - $_[0] =~ s/^ //; -} - -sub menu_entry { - local($entry, $node, $descr) = @_; - local($href); - - &normalise_node($node); - $href = $node2href{$node}; - if ($href) { - $descr =~ s/^\s+//; - $descr = ": $descr" if $descr; - push(@lines2, "
  • " . &anchor('', $href, $entry) . "$descr\n"); - } else { - warn "$ERROR Undefined node ($node): $_"; - } -} - -sub do_ctrl { "^$_[0]" } - -sub do_sc { "\U$_[0]\E" } - -sub apply_style { - local($texi_style, $text) = @_; - local($style); - - $style = $style_map{$texi_style}; - if (defined($style)) { # known style - if ($style =~ /^\"/) { # add quotes - $style = $'; - $text = "\`$text\'"; - } - if ($style =~ /^\&/) { # custom - $style = $'; - $text = &$style($text); - } elsif ($style) { # good style - $text = "<$style>$text"; - } else { # no style - } - } else { # unknown style - $text = undef; - } - return($text); -} - -# remove Texinfo styles -sub remove_style { - local($_) = @_; - s/\@\w+{([^\{\}]+)}/$1/g; - return($_); -} - -sub substitute_style { - local($_) = @_; - local($changed, $done, $style, $text); - - $changed = 1; - while ($changed) { - $changed = 0; - $done = ''; - while (/\@(\w+){([^\{\}]+)}/) { - $text = &apply_style($1, $2); - if ($text) { - $_ = "$`$text$'"; - $changed = 1; - } else { - $done .= "$`\@$1"; - $_ = "{$2}$'"; - } - } - $_ = $done . $_; - } - return($_); -} - -sub anchor { - local($name, $href, $text, $newline) = @_; - local($result); - - $result = "

    \n"; -} - -sub print_header { - local($_); - - # clean the title - $_ = &remove_style($_[0]); - &unprotect_texi; - # print the header - if ($doctype eq 'html2') { - print FILE $html2_doctype; - } elsif ($doctype) { - print FILE $doctype; - } - print FILE < - -$header -$_ - - -EOT -} - -sub print_toplevel_header { - local($_); - - &print_header; # pass given arg... - print FILE $full_title; - if ($value{'_subtitle'}) { - $value{'_subtitle'} =~ s/\n+$//; - foreach (split(/\n/, $value{'_subtitle'})) { - $_ = &substitute_style($_); - &unprotect_texi; - print FILE "

    $_

    \n"; - } - } - if ($value{'_author'}) { - $value{'_author'} =~ s/\n+$//; - foreach (split(/\n/, $value{'_author'})) { - $_ = &substitute_style($_); - &unprotect_texi; - s/[\w.-]+\@[\w.-]+/
    $&<\/A>/g; - print FILE "
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URL -http://wwwcn.cern.ch/dci/texi2html/ -.SH AUTHOR -The main author is Lionel Cons, CERN CN/DCI/UWS, Lionel.Cons@cern.ch. -Many other people around the net contributed to this program. -.SH COPYRIGHT -This program is the intellectual property of the European -Laboratory for Particle Physics (known as CERN). No guarantee whatsoever is -provided by CERN. No liability whatsoever is accepted for any loss or damage -of any kind resulting from any defect or inaccuracy in this information or -code. -.PP -CERN, 1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland -.SH "SEE ALSO" -GNU Texinfo Documentation Format, -HyperText Markup Language (HTML), -World Wide Web (WWW). -.SH BUGS -This program does not understand all Texinfo commands (yet). -.PP -TeX specific commands (normally enclosed in @iftex) will be -passed unmodified. -.ex diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/ean.c b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/ean.c deleted file mode 100644 index 0801a0ef..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/ean.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,774 +0,0 @@ -/* - * ean.c -- encoding for ean, upc and isbn - * - * Copyright (c) 1999 Alessandro Rubini - * Copyright (c) 1999 Prosa Srl. - * Copyright (c) 2001 Boszormenyi Zoltan - * - * 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 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, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "barcode.h" - -/* - * IMPORTANT NOTE: if you are reading this file to learn how to add a - * new encoding type, this is the wrong place as there are too many - * special cases. Please refer to code39.c instead. If you want to - * learn how UPC, EAN, ISBN work, on the other hand, I did my best to - * commend things and hope you enjoy it. - */ - -/* - * These following static arrays are used to describe the barcode. - * - * The various forms of UPC and EAN are documented as using three - * different alphabets to encode the ten digits. However, each digit - * has exactly one encoding; only, it is sometimes mirrored. Moreover, - * if you represent the width of each symbol (bar/space) instead of - * the sequence of 1's and 0's, you find that even-parity and odd-parity - * encoding are exactly the same. So, here are the digits: */ -static char *digits[] = { - "3211","2221","2122","1411","1132", - "1231","1114","1312","1213","3112"}; - -/* - * What EAN encoding does is adding a leading digit (the 13th digit). - * Such an extra digit is encoded by mirroring three of the six digits that - * appear in the left half of the UPC code. Here how mirroring works: - */ -static char *ean_mirrortab[] = { - "------","--1-11","--11-1","--111-","-1--11", - "-11--1","-111--","-1-1-1","-1-11-","-11-1-" -}; - -/* - * UPC-E (the 6-digit one), instead, encodes the check character as - * a mirroring of the symbols. This is similar, but the encoding for "0" is - * different (EAN uses no mirroring for "0" to be compatible with UPC). - * The same rule is used for UPC-5 (the supplemental digits for ISBN) - */ -static char *upc_mirrortab[] = { - "---111","--1-11","--11-1","--111-","-1--11", - "-11--1","-111--","-1-1-1","-1-11-","-11-1-" -}; - -/* - * UPC-E mirroring for encoding "1" - */ -static char *upc_mirrortab1[] = { - "111---","11-1--","11--1-","11---1","1-11--", - "1--11-","1---11","1-1-1-","1-1--1","1--1-1" -}; - -/* UPC-2 has just two digits to mirror */ -static char *upc_mirrortab2[] = { - "11","1-","-1","--" -}; - -/* - * initial, middle, final guard bars (first symbol is a a space). - * EAN-13 overwrites the first "0" with "9" to make space for the extra digit. - */ -static char *guard[] = {"0a1a","1a1a1","a1a"}; - -/* initial, final guard bars for UPC-E*/ -static char *guardE[] = {"0a1a","1a1a1a"}; - -/* initial and inter-char guard bars for supplementals (first is space) */ -static char *guardS[] = {"9112","11"}; - -/* - * These functions are shortcuts I use in the encoding engine - */ -static int ean_make_checksum(char *text, int mode) -{ - int esum = 0, osum = 0, i; - int even=1; /* last char is even */ - - if (strchr(text, ' ')) - i = strchr(text, ' ') - text; /* end of first part */ - else - i = strlen(text); /* end of all */ - - while (i-- > 0) { - if (even) esum += text[i]-'0'; - else osum += text[i]-'0'; - even = !even; - } - if (!mode) { /* standard upc/ean checksum */ - i = (3*esum + osum) % 10; - return (10-i) % 10; /* complement to 10 */ - } else { /* add-5 checksum */ - i = (3*esum + 9*osum); - return i%10; - } -} - -/* - * Check that the text can be encoded. Returns 0 or -1. - * Accept: - * 13 or 12 digits: EAN-13 w/ or w/o checksum - * or - * 8 or 7 digits: EAN-8 w/ or w/o checksum. - * For both EAN-13 and EAN-8, accept an addon of 2 or 5 digits, - * separated by ' ' - */ -int Barcode_ean_verify(unsigned char *text) -{ - int i, len0, len, addon; - unsigned char tmp[24], *spc; - - len = strlen(text); - spc = strchr(text, ' '); - if (spc) { - len0 = spc - text; - addon = len - len0 - 1; - if (addon != 2 && addon != 5) - return -1; - for (i=len0+1; i= '5' && text[10] <= '9') { - memcpy(&result[1], text+1, 5); - result[6] = text[10]; - } else { - return NULL; - } - result[7] = chksum + '0'; - - return result; -} - -/* - * UPC-A is the same as EAN, but accept - * 12 or 11 digits (UPC-A w/ or w/o checksum) - * or accept UPC-E as: - * 6 digits (w/o number system and checksum): number system '0' assumed, - * 7 digits (either w/o number system or checksum), - * 8 digits (w/ number system and checksum) - * plus the 2 or 5-digit add-on - */ -int Barcode_upc_verify(unsigned char *text) -{ - int i, len0, len, addon; - unsigned char tmp[24], *spc; - - len = strlen(text); - spc = strchr(text, ' '); - if (spc) { - len0 = spc - text; - addon = len - len0 - 1; - if (addon != 2 && addon != 5) - return -1; - for (i=len0+1; iascii) { - bc->error = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - - /* Find out whether the barcode has addon and - * the length of the barcode w/o the addon. - */ - len = strlen(bc->ascii); - spc = strchr(bc->ascii, ' '); - if (spc) { - len0 = spc - bc->ascii; - addon = strlen(spc + 1); - if (addon != 2 && addon != 5) { - bc->error = EINVAL; /* impossible, actually */ - return -1; - } - } else { - len0 = len; - addon = 0; - } - - if (!bc->encoding) { - /* ISBN already wrote what it is; if unknown, find it out */ - - /* - * Do not decide only by barcode length, it may be ambiguous. - * Anyway, either the user specified the barcode type or - * we already found a fitting one. - */ - switch(bc->flags & BARCODE_ENCODING_MASK) { - case BARCODE_EAN: - switch (len0) { - case 7: case 8: - bc->encoding = strdup("EAN-8"); - encoding = EAN8; - break; - case 12: case 13: - bc->encoding = strdup("EAN-13"); - encoding = EAN13; - break; - default: - bc->error = -EINVAL; - return -1; - } - break; - - case BARCODE_UPC: - switch (len0) { - case 6: case 7: case 8: - bc->encoding = strdup("UPC-E"); - encoding = UPCE; - break; - case 11: case 12: - bc->encoding = strdup("UPC-A"); - encoding = UPCA; - break; - default: - bc->error = -EINVAL; - return -1; - } - break; - default: - /* else, it's wrong (impossible, as the text is checked) */ - bc->error = -EINVAL; - return -1; - } - } - - /* better safe than sorry */ - if (bc->partial) free(bc->partial); bc->partial = NULL; - if (bc->textinfo) free(bc->textinfo); bc->textinfo = NULL; - - if (encoding == UPCA) { /* add the leading 0 (not printed) */ - text[0] = '0'; - strcpy(text+1, bc->ascii); - } else if (encoding == UPCE) { - strcpy(text, upc_a_to_e(upc_e_to_a(bc->ascii))); - } else { - strcpy(text, bc->ascii); - } - - /* - * build the checksum and the bars: any encoding is slightly different - */ - if (encoding == UPCA || encoding == EAN13 || encoding == ISBN) { - if (!(encoding == UPCA && len0 == 12) && - !(encoding == EAN13 && len0 == 13)) { - checksum = ean_make_checksum(text, 0); - text[12] = '0' + checksum; /* add it to the text */ - text[13] = '\0'; - } - - strcpy(partial, guard[0]); - if (encoding == EAN13 || encoding == ISBN) { /* The first digit */ - sprintf(tptr,"0:12:%c ",text[0]); - tptr += strlen(tptr); - partial[0] = '9'; /* extra space for the digit */ - } else if (encoding == UPCA) - partial[0] = '9'; /* UPC has one digit before the symbol, too */ - xpos = width_of_partial(partial); - mirror = ean_mirrortab[text[0]-'0']; - - /* left part */ - for (i=1;i<7;i++) { - ptr1 = partial + strlen(partial); /* target */ - ptr2 = digits[text[i]-'0']; /* source */ - strcpy(ptr1, ptr2); - if (mirror[i-1] == '1') { - /* mirror this */ - ptr1[0] = ptr2[3]; - ptr1[1] = ptr2[2]; - ptr1[2] = ptr2[1]; - ptr1[3] = ptr2[0]; - } - /* - * Write the ascii digit. UPC has a special case - * for the first digit, which is out of the bars - */ - if (encoding == UPCA && i==1) { - sprintf(tptr, "0:10:%c ", text[i]); - tptr += strlen(tptr); - ptr1[1] += 'a'-'1'; /* bars are long */ - ptr1[3] += 'a'-'1'; - } else { - sprintf(tptr, "%i:12:%c ", xpos, text[i]); - tptr += strlen(tptr); - } - /* count the width of the symbol */ - xpos += 7; /* width_of_partial(ptr2) */ - } - - strcat(partial, guard[1]); /* middle */ - xpos += width_of_partial(guard[1]); - - /* right part */ - for (i=7;i<13;i++) { - ptr1 = partial + strlen(partial); /* target */ - ptr2 = digits[text[i]-'0']; /* source */ - strcpy(ptr1, ptr2); - /* - * Ascii digit. Once again, UPC has a special - * case for the last digit - */ - if (encoding == UPCA && i==12) { - sprintf(tptr, "%i:10:%c ", xpos+13, text[i]); - tptr += strlen(tptr); - ptr1[0] += 'a'-'1'; /* bars are long */ - ptr1[2] += 'a'-'1'; - } else { - sprintf(tptr, "%i:12:%c ", xpos, text[i]); - tptr += strlen(tptr); - } - xpos += 7; /* width_of_partial(ptr2) */ - } - tptr[-1] = '\0'; /* overwrite last space */ - strcat(partial, guard[2]); /* end */ - xpos += width_of_partial(guard[2]); - - } else if (encoding == UPCE) { - checksum = text[7] - '0'; - - strcpy(partial, guardE[0]); - partial[0] = '9'; /* UPC-A has one digit before the symbol, too */ - xpos = width_of_partial(partial); - - /* UPC-E has the number system written before the bars. */ - sprintf(tptr, "0:10:%c ", text[0]); - tptr += strlen(tptr); - - if (text[0] == '0') - mirror = upc_mirrortab[checksum]; - else - mirror = upc_mirrortab1[checksum]; - - for (i=0;i<6;i++) { - ptr1 = partial + strlen(partial); /* target */ - ptr2 = digits[text[i+1]-'0']; /* source */ - strcpy(ptr1, ptr2); - if (mirror[i] != '1') { /* negated wrt EAN13 */ - /* mirror this */ - ptr1[0] = ptr2[3]; - ptr1[1] = ptr2[2]; - ptr1[2] = ptr2[1]; - ptr1[3] = ptr2[0]; - } - sprintf(tptr, "%i:12:%c ", xpos, text[i+1]); - tptr += strlen(tptr); - xpos += 7; /* width_of_partial(ptr2) */ - } - - sprintf(tptr, "%i:10:%c ", xpos+10, text[7]); - tptr += strlen(tptr); - ptr1[0] += 'a'-'1'; /* bars are long */ - ptr1[2] += 'a'-'1'; - - tptr[-1] = '\0'; /* overwrite last space */ - strcat(partial, guardE[1]); /* end */ - - } else { /* EAN-8 almost identical to EAN-13 but no mirroring */ - - if (len0 != 8) { - checksum = ean_make_checksum(text, 0); - text[7] = '0' + checksum; /* add it to the text */ - text[8] = '\0'; - } - - strcpy(partial, guard[0]); - xpos = width_of_partial(partial); - - /* left part */ - for (i=0;i<4;i++) { - strcpy(partial + strlen(partial), digits[text[i]-'0']); - sprintf(tptr, "%i:12:%c ", xpos, text[i]); - tptr += strlen(tptr); - xpos += 7; /* width_of_partial(digits[text[i]-'0' */ - } - strcat(partial, guard[1]); /* middle */ - xpos += width_of_partial(guard[1]); - - /* right part */ - for (i=4;i<8;i++) { - strcpy(partial + strlen(partial), digits[text[i]-'0']); - sprintf(tptr, "%i:12:%c ", xpos, text[i]); - tptr += strlen(tptr); - xpos += 7; /* width_of_partial(digits[text[i]-'0' */ - } - tptr[-1] = '\0'; /* overwrite last space */ - strcat(partial, guard[2]); /* end */ - } - - /* - * And that's it. Now, in case some add-on is specified it - * must be encoded too. Look for it. - */ - if ( (ptr1 = spc) ) { - ptr1++; - strcpy(text, ptr1); - if (strlen(ptr1)==5) { - checksum = ean_make_checksum(text, 1 /* special way */); - mirror = upc_mirrortab[checksum]+1; /* only last 5 digits */ - } else { - checksum = atoi(text)%4; - mirror = upc_mirrortab2[checksum]; - } - strcat(textinfo, " +"); strcat(partial, "+"); - tptr = textinfo + strlen(textinfo); - for (i=0; ipartial = strdup(partial); - if (!bc->partial) { - bc->error = errno; - return -1; - } - bc->textinfo = strdup(textinfo); - if (!bc->textinfo) { - bc->error = errno; - free(bc->partial); - bc->partial = NULL; - return -1; - } - if (!bc->width) - bc->width = width_of_partial(partial); - - return 0; /* success */ -} - -int Barcode_upc_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc) -{ - return Barcode_ean_encode(bc); /* UPC is folded into EAN */ -} - -int Barcode_isbn_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc) -{ - /* For ISBN we must normalize the string and prefix "978" */ - unsigned char *text = malloc(24); /* 13 + ' ' + 5 plus some slack */ - unsigned char *otext; - int i, j, retval; - - if (!text) { - bc->error = ENOMEM; - return -1; - } - strcpy(text, "978"); j=3; - - otext = bc->ascii; - for (i=0; otext[i]; i++) { - if (isdigit(otext[i])) - text[j++] = otext[i]; - if (j == 12) /* checksum added later */ - break; - } - text[j]='\0'; - if (strchr(otext, ' ')) - strcat(text, strchr(otext, ' ')); - bc->ascii = text; - bc->encoding = strdup("ISBN"); - retval = Barcode_ean_encode(bc); - bc->ascii = otext; /* restore ascii for the ps comments */ - free(text); - return retval; -} - diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/i25.c b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/i25.c deleted file mode 100644 index 72bd0358..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/i25.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,164 +0,0 @@ -/* - * i25.c -- "interleaved 2 of 5" - * - * Copyright (c) 1999,2000 Alessandro Rubini (rubini@gnu.org) - * Copyright (c) 1999 Prosa Srl. (prosa@prosa.it) - * - * 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 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, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "barcode.h" - -static char *codes[] = { - "11331", "31113", "13113", "33111", "11313", - "31311", "13311", "11133", "31131", "13131" -}; - -static char *guard[] = {"a1a1", "c1a"}; /* begin end */ - -int Barcode_i25_verify(unsigned char *text) -{ - if (!text[0]) - return -1; - while (*text && isdigit(*text)) - text++; - if (*text) - return -1; /* a non-digit char */ - return 0; /* ok */ -} - -int Barcode_i25_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc) -{ - unsigned char *text; - unsigned char *partial; /* dynamic */ - unsigned char *textinfo; /* dynamic */ - unsigned char *textptr, *p1, *p2, *pd; - int i, len, sum[2], textpos, usesum = 0; - - if (bc->partial) - free(bc->partial); - if (bc->textinfo) - free(bc->textinfo); - bc->partial = bc->textinfo = NULL; /* safe */ - - if (!bc->encoding) - bc->encoding = strdup("interleaved 2 of 5"); - - text = bc->ascii; - if (!bc->ascii) { - bc->error = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - - if ((bc->flags & BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM)) usesum = 0; else usesum = 1; - - /* create the real text string, padded to an even number of digits */ - text = malloc(strlen(bc->ascii) + 3); /* leading 0, checksum, term. */ - if (!text) { - bc->error = errno; - return -1; - } - /* add the leading 0 if needed */ - i = strlen(bc->ascii) + usesum; - if (i % 2) { - /* add a leading 0 */ - text[0] = '0'; - strcpy(text+1, bc->ascii); - } else { - strcpy(text, bc->ascii); - } - /* add the trailing checksum if needed, the leading 0 is ignored */ - if (usesum) { - sum[0] = sum[1] = 0; - for (i=0; text[i]; i++) - sum[i%2] += text[i]-'0'; - /* - * The "even" sum must be multiplied by three, and the * - * rightmost digit is defined as "even". The digits' position - * is already correct, whether or not we added a leading zero. - * (e.g., they are in pos. 0..4 or 1..4 of the string) - */ - i = sum[0] * 3 + sum[1]; - strcat(text, "0"); - text[strlen(text)-1] += (10 - (i%10)) % 10; - } - - /* the partial code is 5 * (text + check) + 4(head) + 3(tail) + term. */ - partial = malloc( (strlen(text) + 3) * 5 +2); /* be large... */ - if (!partial) { - bc->error = errno; - free(text); - return -1; - } - - /* the text information is at most "nnn:fff:c " * (strlen+1) +term */ - textinfo = malloc(10*(strlen(text)+1) + 2); - if (!textinfo) { - bc->error = errno; - free(partial); - free(text); - return -1; - } - - - strcpy(partial, "0"); /* the first space */ - strcat(partial, guard[0]); /* start */ - textpos = 4; /* width of initial guard */ - textptr = textinfo; - - len = strlen(text); - for (i=0; ierror = EINVAL; /* impossible if text is verified */ - free(partial); - free(textinfo); - free(text); - return -1; - } - /* interleave two digits */ - p1 = codes[text[i]-'0']; - p2 = codes[text[i+1]-'0']; - pd = partial + strlen(partial); /* destination */ - while (*p1) { - *(pd++) = *(p1++); - *(pd++) = *(p2++); - } - *pd = '\0'; - /* and print the ascii text (but don't print the checksum, if any */ - if (usesum && strlen(text+i)==2) { - /* print only one digit, discard the checksum */ - sprintf(textptr, "%i:12:%c ", textpos, text[i]); - } else { - sprintf(textptr, "%i:12:%c %i:12:%c ", textpos, text[i], - textpos+9, text[i+1]); - } - textpos += 18; /* width of two codes */ - textptr += strlen(textptr); - } - strcat(partial, guard[1]); - - bc->partial = partial; - bc->textinfo = textinfo; - free(text); - - return 0; -} - diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/install-sh b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/install-sh deleted file mode 100644 index ab74c882..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/install-sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,238 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# -# install - install a program, script, or datafile -# This comes from X11R5. -# -# Calling this script install-sh is preferred over install.sh, to prevent -# `make' implicit rules from creating a file called install from it -# when there is no Makefile. -# -# This script is compatible with the BSD install script, but was written -# from scratch. -# - - -# set DOITPROG to echo to test this script - -# Don't use :- since 4.3BSD and earlier shells don't like it. -doit="${DOITPROG-}" - - -# put in absolute paths if you don't have them in your path; or use env. vars. - -mvprog="${MVPROG-mv}" -cpprog="${CPPROG-cp}" -chmodprog="${CHMODPROG-chmod}" -chownprog="${CHOWNPROG-chown}" -chgrpprog="${CHGRPPROG-chgrp}" -stripprog="${STRIPPROG-strip}" -rmprog="${RMPROG-rm}" -mkdirprog="${MKDIRPROG-mkdir}" - -tranformbasename="" -transform_arg="" -instcmd="$mvprog" -chmodcmd="$chmodprog 0755" -chowncmd="" -chgrpcmd="" -stripcmd="" -rmcmd="$rmprog -f" -mvcmd="$mvprog" -src="" -dst="" -dir_arg="" - -while [ x"$1" != x ]; do - case $1 in - -c) instcmd="$cpprog" - shift - continue;; - - -d) dir_arg=true - shift - continue;; - - -m) chmodcmd="$chmodprog $2" - shift - shift - continue;; - - -o) chowncmd="$chownprog $2" - shift - shift - continue;; - - -g) chgrpcmd="$chgrpprog $2" - shift - shift - continue;; - - -s) stripcmd="$stripprog" - shift - continue;; - - -t=*) transformarg=`echo $1 | sed 's/-t=//'` - shift - continue;; - - -b=*) transformbasename=`echo $1 | sed 's/-b=//'` - shift - continue;; - - *) if [ x"$src" = x ] - then - src=$1 - else - # this colon is to work around a 386BSD /bin/sh bug - : - dst=$1 - fi - shift - continue;; - esac -done - -if [ x"$src" = x ] -then - echo "install: no input file specified" - exit 1 -else - true -fi - -if [ x"$dir_arg" != x ]; then - dst=$src - src="" - - if [ -d $dst ]; then - instcmd=: - else - instcmd=mkdir - fi -else - -# Waiting for this to be detected by the "$instcmd $src $dsttmp" command -# might cause directories to be created, which would be especially bad -# if $src (and thus $dsttmp) contains '*'. - - if [ -f $src -o -d $src ] - then - true - else - echo "install: $src does not exist" - exit 1 - fi - - if [ x"$dst" = x ] - then - echo "install: no destination specified" - exit 1 - else - true - fi - -# If destination is a directory, append the input filename; if your system -# does not like double slashes in filenames, you may need to add some logic - - if [ -d $dst ] - then - dst="$dst"/`basename $src` - else - true - fi -fi - -## this sed command emulates the dirname command -dstdir=`echo $dst | sed -e 's,[^/]*$,,;s,/$,,;s,^$,.,'` - -# Make sure that the destination directory exists. -# this part is taken from Noah Friedman's mkinstalldirs script - -# Skip lots of stat calls in the usual case. -if [ ! 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(prosa@prosa.it) - * - * 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 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, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H /* sometimes (windows, for instance) it's missing */ -# include -#endif -#include - -#include "barcode.h" - -/* - * This function allocates a barcode structure and strdup()s the - * text string. It returns NULL in case of error - */ -struct Barcode_Item *Barcode_Create(char *text) -{ - struct Barcode_Item *bc; - - bc = malloc(sizeof(*bc)); - if (!bc) return NULL; - - memset(bc, 0, sizeof(*bc)); - bc->ascii = strdup(text); - bc->margin = BARCODE_DEFAULT_MARGIN; /* default margin */ - return bc; -} - - -/* - * Free a barcode structure - */ -int Barcode_Delete(struct Barcode_Item *bc) -{ - if (bc->ascii) - free(bc->ascii); - if (bc->partial) - free(bc->partial); - if (bc->textinfo) - free(bc->textinfo); - if (bc->encoding) - free(bc->encoding); - free(bc); - return 0; /* always success */ -} - - -/* - * The various supported encodings. This might be extended to support - * dynamic addition of extra encodings - */ -extern int Barcode_ean_verify(unsigned char *text); -extern int Barcode_ean_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc); -extern int Barcode_upc_verify(unsigned char *text); -extern int Barcode_upc_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc); -extern int Barcode_isbn_verify(unsigned char *text); -extern int Barcode_isbn_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc); -extern int Barcode_39_verify(unsigned char *text); -extern int Barcode_39_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc); -extern int Barcode_128b_verify(unsigned char *text); -extern int Barcode_128b_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc); -extern int Barcode_128c_verify(unsigned char *text); -extern int Barcode_128c_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc); -extern int Barcode_128_verify(unsigned char *text); -extern int Barcode_128_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc); -extern int Barcode_128raw_verify(unsigned char *text); -extern int Barcode_128raw_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc); -extern int Barcode_i25_verify(unsigned char *text); -extern int Barcode_i25_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc); -extern int Barcode_cbr_verify(unsigned char *text); -extern int Barcode_cbr_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc); -extern int Barcode_msi_verify(unsigned char *text); -extern int Barcode_msi_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc); -extern int Barcode_pls_verify(unsigned char *text); -extern int Barcode_pls_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc); -extern int Barcode_93_verify(unsigned char *text); -extern int Barcode_93_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc); - - -struct encoding { - int type; - int (*verify)(unsigned char *text); - int (*encode)(struct Barcode_Item *bc); -}; - -struct encoding encodings[] = { - {BARCODE_EAN, Barcode_ean_verify, Barcode_ean_encode}, - {BARCODE_UPC, Barcode_upc_verify, Barcode_upc_encode}, - {BARCODE_ISBN, Barcode_isbn_verify, Barcode_isbn_encode}, - {BARCODE_128B, Barcode_128b_verify, Barcode_128b_encode}, - {BARCODE_128C, Barcode_128c_verify, Barcode_128c_encode}, - {BARCODE_128RAW, Barcode_128raw_verify, Barcode_128raw_encode}, - {BARCODE_39, Barcode_39_verify, Barcode_39_encode}, - {BARCODE_I25, Barcode_i25_verify, Barcode_i25_encode}, - {BARCODE_128, Barcode_128_verify, Barcode_128_encode}, - {BARCODE_CBR, Barcode_cbr_verify, Barcode_cbr_encode}, - {BARCODE_PLS, Barcode_pls_verify, Barcode_pls_encode}, - {BARCODE_MSI, Barcode_msi_verify, Barcode_msi_encode}, - {BARCODE_93, Barcode_93_verify, Barcode_93_encode}, - {0, NULL, NULL} -}; - -/* - * A function to encode a string into bc->partial, ready for - * postprocessing to the output file. Meaningful bits for "flags" are - * the encoding mask and the no-checksum flag. These bits - * get saved in the data structure. - */ -int Barcode_Encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc, int flags) -{ - int validbits = BARCODE_ENCODING_MASK | BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM; - struct encoding *cptr; - - /* If any flag is cleared in "flags", inherit it from "bc->flags" */ - if (!(flags & BARCODE_ENCODING_MASK)) - flags |= bc->flags & BARCODE_ENCODING_MASK; - if (!(flags & BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM)) - flags |= bc->flags & BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM; - flags = bc->flags = (flags & validbits) | (bc->flags & ~validbits); - - if (!(flags & BARCODE_ENCODING_MASK)) { - /* get the first code able to handle the text */ - for (cptr = encodings; cptr->verify; cptr++) - if (cptr->verify((unsigned char *)bc->ascii)==0) - break; - if (!cptr->verify) { - bc->error = EINVAL; /* no code can handle this text */ - return -1; - } - flags |= cptr->type; /* this works */ - bc->flags |= cptr->type; - } - for (cptr = encodings; cptr->verify; cptr++) - if (cptr->type == (flags & BARCODE_ENCODING_MASK)) - break; - if (!cptr->verify) { - bc->error = EINVAL; /* invalid barcode type */ - return -1; - } - if (cptr->verify(bc->ascii) != 0) { - bc->error = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - return cptr->encode(bc); -} - - -/* - * When multiple output formats are supported, there will - * be a jumpt table like the one for the types. Now we don't need it - */ -extern int Barcode_ps_print(struct Barcode_Item *bc, FILE *f); -extern int Barcode_pcl_print(struct Barcode_Item *bc, FILE *f); - -/* - * A function to print a partially decoded string. Meaningful bits for - * "flags" are the output mask etc. These bits get saved in the data - * structure. - */ -int Barcode_Print(struct Barcode_Item *bc, FILE *f, int flags) -{ - int validbits = BARCODE_OUTPUT_MASK | BARCODE_NO_ASCII - | BARCODE_OUT_NOHEADERS; - - /* If any flag is clear in "flags", inherit it from "bc->flags" */ - if (!(flags & BARCODE_OUTPUT_MASK)) - flags |= bc->flags & BARCODE_OUTPUT_MASK; - if (!(flags & BARCODE_NO_ASCII)) - flags |= bc->flags & BARCODE_NO_ASCII; - if (!(flags & BARCODE_OUT_NOHEADERS)) - flags |= bc->flags & BARCODE_OUT_NOHEADERS; - flags = bc->flags = (flags & validbits) | (bc->flags & ~validbits); - - if (bc->flags & BARCODE_OUT_PCL) - return Barcode_pcl_print(bc, f); - return Barcode_ps_print(bc, f); -} - -/* - * Choose the position - */ -int Barcode_Position(struct Barcode_Item *bc, int wid, int hei, - int xoff, int yoff, double scalef) -{ - bc->width = wid; bc->height = hei; - bc->xoff = xoff; bc->yoff = yoff; - bc->scalef = scalef; - return 0; -} - -/* - * Do it all in one step - */ -int Barcode_Encode_and_Print(char *text, FILE *f, int wid, int hei, - int xoff, int yoff, int flags) -{ - struct Barcode_Item * bc; - - if (!(bc=Barcode_Create(text))) { - errno = -ENOMEM; - return -1; - } - if ( Barcode_Position(bc, wid, hei, xoff, yoff, 0.0) < 0 - || Barcode_Encode(bc, flags) < 0 - || Barcode_Print(bc, f, flags) < 0) { - errno = bc->error; - Barcode_Delete(bc); - return -1; - } - Barcode_Delete(bc); - return 0; -} - -/* - * Return the version - */ - -int Barcode_Version(char *vptr) -{ - if (vptr) - strcpy(vptr, BARCODE_VERSION); - return BARCODE_VERSION_INT; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/main.c b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/main.c deleted file mode 100644 index e07e4d3c..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/main.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,604 +0,0 @@ -/* - * main.c - a commandline frontend for the barcode library - * - * Copyright (c) 1999 Michele Comitini (mcm@glisco.it) - * Copyright (c) 1999 Alessandro Rubini (rubini@gnu.org) - * Copyright (c) 1999 Prosa Srl. (prosa@prosa.it) - * - * 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 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, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "cmdline.h" -#include "barcode.h" - -#ifndef NO_LIBPAPER -#include -#endif - -/* - * Most of this file deals with command line options, by exploiting - * the cmdline.[ch] engine to offer defaults via environment variables - * and handling functions for complex options. - * - * In order to offer a friendly interface (for those who feel the - * cmdline *is* friendly, like me), we have to convert names to enums... - */ - -struct { - char *name; - int type; -} encode_tab[] = { - {"ean", BARCODE_EAN}, - {"ean13", BARCODE_EAN}, - {"ean-13", BARCODE_EAN}, - {"ean8", BARCODE_EAN}, - {"ean-8", BARCODE_EAN}, - {"upc", BARCODE_UPC}, - {"upc-a", BARCODE_UPC}, - {"upc-e", BARCODE_UPC}, - {"isbn", BARCODE_ISBN}, - {"39", BARCODE_39}, - {"code39", BARCODE_39}, - {"128c", BARCODE_128C}, - {"code128c", BARCODE_128C}, - {"128b", BARCODE_128B}, - {"code128b", BARCODE_128B}, - {"128", BARCODE_128}, - {"code128", BARCODE_128}, - {"128raw", BARCODE_128RAW}, - {"i25", BARCODE_I25}, - {"interleaved 2 of 5", BARCODE_I25}, - {"cbr", BARCODE_CBR}, - {"codabar", BARCODE_CBR}, - {"msi", BARCODE_MSI}, - {"pls", BARCODE_PLS}, - {"plessey", BARCODE_PLS}, - {"code93", BARCODE_93}, - {"93", BARCODE_93}, - - {NULL, 0} -}; - -/* - * Get encoding type from string rapresentation. - * Returns -1 on error. - */ -#ifndef HAVE_STRCASECMP /* some libs (windows, for example) have stricmp */ -# define strcasecmp stricmp -#endif - -int encode_id(char *encode_name) -{ - int i; - for (i = 0; encode_tab[i].name; i++) - if (!strcasecmp(encode_tab[i].name, encode_name)) - return encode_tab[i].type; - return -1; -} - -int list_encodes(FILE *f) /* used in the help message */ -{ - int prev = -1; - int i; - - fprintf(f, "Known encodings are (synonyms appear on the same line):"); - for (i = 0; encode_tab[i].name; i++) { - if (encode_tab[i].type != prev) - fprintf(f, "\n\t"); - else - fprintf(f, ", "); - fprintf(f, "\"%s\"", encode_tab[i].name); - prev = encode_tab[i].type; - } - fprintf(f, "\n"); - return 0; -} - - -/* - * Variables to hold cmdline arguments (or defaults) - */ - -char *ifilename, *ofilename; -int encoding_type; /* filled by get_encoding() */ -int code_width, code_height; /* "-g" for standalone codes */ -int lines, columns; /* "-t" for tables */ -int xmargin0, ymargin0; /* both for "-g" and "-t" */ -int xmargin1, ymargin1; /* same, but right and top */ -int ximargin, yimargin; /* "-m": internal margins */ -int eps, pcl, ps, noascii, nochecksum; /* boolean flags */ -int page_wid, page_hei; /* page size in points */ -char *page_name; /* name of the media */ -double unit = 1.0; /* unit specification */ - -char *prgname; /* used to print error msgs, initialized to argv[0] by main */ - -/* - * Functions to handle command line arguments - */ - -struct encode_item { - char *string; - struct encode_item *next; -} *list_head, *list_tail; - -/* each "-b" option adds a string to the input pool allocating its space */ -int get_input_string(void *arg) -{ - struct encode_item *item = malloc(sizeof(*item)); - if (!item) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s: malloc: %s\n", prgname, strerror(errno)); - return -2; - } - item->string = strdup(arg); - if (!list_head) { - list_head = list_tail = item; - } else { - list_tail->next = item; - list_tail = item; - } - item->next = NULL; - return 0; -} - -/* and this function extracts strings from the pool */ -unsigned char *retrieve_input_string(FILE *ifile) -{ - char *string; - static char fileline[128]; - - struct encode_item *item = list_head; - if (list_tail) { /* this means at least one "-b" was specified */ - if (!item) - return NULL; /* the list is empty */ - string = item->string; - list_head = item->next; - free(item); - return string; - } - - /* else, read from the file */ - if (!fgets(fileline, 128, ifile)) - return NULL; - if (fileline[strlen(fileline)-1]=='\n') - fileline[strlen(fileline)-1]= '\0'; - return strdup(fileline); -} - -/* accept a unit specification */ -int get_unit(void *arg) -{ - static struct { - char *str; - double unit; - } *ptr, unittab[] = { - {"pt", 1.0}, - {"in", 72.0}, - {"cm", 72.0/2.54}, - {"mm", 72.0/25.4}, - {NULL, 0.0} - }; - - for (ptr = unittab; ptr->str && strcmp((char *)arg, ptr->str); ptr++) - ; - unit = ptr->unit; - if (ptr->str) return 0; - - fprintf(stderr, "%s: incorrect unit \"%s\" (use one of", - prgname, (char *)arg); - for (ptr = unittab; ptr->str; ptr++) - fprintf(stderr, " \"%s\"", ptr->str); - fprintf(stderr, ")\n"); - return -2; -} - -/* convert an encoding name to an encoding integer code */ -int get_encoding(void *arg) -{ - encoding_type = encode_id((char *)arg); - if (encoding_type >=0) return 0; - fprintf(stderr, "%s: wrong encoding \"%s\"\n", prgname, - (char *)arg); - return -2; /* error, no help */ -} - -/* convert a geometry specification */ -int get_geometry(void *arg) -{ - double w = 0.0, h = 0.0; - double x = 0.0, y = 0.0; - int n; - - if (((char *)arg)[0]=='+') { - n = sscanf((char *)arg, "+%lf+%lf%s", &x, &y, (char *)arg); - } else { - n = sscanf((char *)arg, "%lfx%lf+%lf+%lf%s", &w, &h, &x, &y, - (char *)arg); - } - if (n!=4 && n!=2) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s: wrong geometry \"%s\"\n", prgname, (char *)arg); - return -2; - } - /* convert to points */ - code_width = w * unit; - code_height = h * unit; - xmargin0 = x * unit; - ymargin0 = y * unit; - return 0; -} - -/* convert a geometry specification */ -int get_table(void *arg) -{ - double x0 = 0.0, y0 = 0.0, x1 = 0.0, y1 = 0.0; - int n; - - n = sscanf((char *)arg, "%dx%d+%lf+%lf-%lf-%lf", - &columns, &lines, &x0, &y0, &x1, &y1); - - if (n==1 || n==3) { /* error: 2, 4, 5, 6 are fine */ - fprintf(stderr, "%s: wrong table specification \"%s\"\n", prgname, - (char *)arg); - return -2; - } - if (n < 6) y1 = y0; /* symmetric by default */ - if (n < 5) x1 = x0; - - /* convert and return */ - xmargin0 = x0 * unit; - ymargin0 = y0 * unit; - xmargin1 = x1 * unit; - ymargin1 = y1 * unit; - return 0; -} - -/* convert an internal margin specification */ -int get_margin(void *arg) -{ - char separator; - double x,y; - int n; - - /* accept one number or two, separated by any char */ - n = sscanf((char *)arg, "%lf%c%lf", &x, &separator, &y); - - if (n==1) { - n=3; y = x; - } - if (n==3) { - ximargin = x * unit; - yimargin = y * unit; - return 0; - } - fprintf(stderr, "%s: wrong margin specification \"%s\"\n", prgname, - (char *)arg); 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Try \"%s --help\"\n", - argv[0], argv[0]); - exit(1); - } - flags |= encoding_type; - if (pcl) { - flags |= BARCODE_OUT_PCL; - } else { - ps = !eps; /* a shortcut */ - if (eps) - flags |= BARCODE_OUT_EPS; /* print headers too */ - else - flags |= BARCODE_OUT_PS | BARCODE_OUT_NOHEADERS; - } - if (noascii) - flags |= BARCODE_NO_ASCII; - if (nochecksum) - flags |= BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM; - - /* the table is not available in eps mode */ - if (eps && (lines>1 || columns>1)) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't print tables in EPS format\n",argv[0]); - exit(1); - } - - if (ps) { /* The header is independent of single/table mode */ - /* Headers. Don't let the library do it, we may need multi-page */ - fprintf(ofile, "%%!PS-Adobe-2.0\n"); - /* It would be nice to know the bounding box. Leave it alone */ - fprintf(ofile, "%%%%Creator: \"barcode\", " - "libbarcode sample frontend\n"); - if (page_name) - fprintf(ofile, "%%%%DocumentPaperSizes: %s\n", page_name); - fprintf(ofile, "%%%%EndComments\n"); - fprintf(ofile, "%%%%EndProlog\n\n"); - } - - /* - * Here we are, ready to work. Handle the one-per-page case first, - * as it is shorter. - */ - if (!lines && !columns) { - page = 0; - while ( (line = retrieve_input_string(ifile)) ) { - page++; - if (ps) { - fprintf(ofile, "%%%%Page: %i %i\n\n",page,page); - } - if (Barcode_Encode_and_Print(line, ofile, code_width, code_height, - xmargin0, ymargin0, flags) < 0) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't encode \"%s\"\n", argv[0], line); - } - if (eps) break; /* if output is eps, do it once only */ - if (ps) fprintf(ofile, "showpage\n"); - if (pcl) fprintf(ofile, "\f"); - } - /* no more lines, print footers */ - if (ps) { - fprintf(ofile, "%%%%Trailer\n\n"); - } - } else { - - /* table mode, the header has been already printed */ - - int xstep = (page_wid - xmargin0 - xmargin1)/columns; - int ystep = (page_hei - ymargin0 - ymargin1)/lines; - int x = columns, y = -1; /* position in the table, start off-page */ - - if (!ximargin) ximargin = BARCODE_DEFAULT_MARGIN; - if (!yimargin) yimargin = BARCODE_DEFAULT_MARGIN; - /* Assign default size unless -g did it (Joachim Reichelt) */ - if ( !code_width && !code_height) { - code_width = xstep - 2*ximargin; - code_height = ystep - 2*yimargin; - } - - page=0; - while ( (line = retrieve_input_string(ifile)) ) { - x++; /* fit x and y */ - if (x >= columns) { - x=0; y--; - if (y<0) { - y = lines-1; page++; - /* flush page */ - if (ps && page > 1) fprintf(ofile, "showpage\n"); - if (pcl && page > 1) fprintf(ofile, "\f"); - /* new page */ - if (ps) fprintf(ofile, "%%%%Page: %i %i\n\n",page,page); - } - } - - /* - * Create a barcode item. 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Broukhis (leob@mailcom.com) - * - * 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 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, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "barcode.h" - - -/* Patterns */ -static char *patterns[] = { "13", "31" }; - -static char *fillers[] = { "031", "131" }; - -static int width = 16 /* each character uses 4 patterns */, - startpos = 6 /* length of the first filler */; - -/* - * Check that the text can be encoded. Returns 0 or -1. - */ -int Barcode_msi_verify(unsigned char *text) -{ - int i; - - if (!strlen(text)) - return -1; - for (i=0; text[i]; i++) { - if (!isdigit(text[i])) - return -1; - } - return 0; -} - -static int add_one(char *ptr, int code) -{ - sprintf(ptr, "%s%s%s%s", - patterns[(code >> 3) & 1], - patterns[(code >> 2) & 1], - patterns[(code >> 1) & 1], - patterns[code & 1]); - return 0; -} - -/* - * The encoding functions fills the "partial" and "textinfo" fields. - * Lowercase chars are converted to uppercase - */ -int Barcode_msi_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc) -{ - static char *text; - static char *partial; /* dynamic */ - static char *textinfo; /* dynamic */ - char *ptr, *textptr; - int i, code, textpos, usesum, checksum = 0; - - if (bc->partial) - free(bc->partial); - if (bc->textinfo) - free(bc->textinfo); - bc->partial = bc->textinfo = NULL; /* safe */ - - if (!bc->encoding) - bc->encoding = strdup("msi"); - - if ((bc->flags & BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM)) - usesum = 0; - else - usesum = 1; - - text = bc->ascii; - - /* the partial code is head + 8 * (text + check) + tail + margin + term. */ - partial = malloc( 3 + 8 * (strlen(text) + 1) + 3 + 2 ); - if (!partial) { - bc->error = errno; - return -1; - } - - /* the text information is at most "nnn:fff:c " * strlen +term */ - textinfo = malloc(10*strlen(text) + 2); - if (!textinfo) { - bc->error = errno; - free(partial); - return -1; - } - - strcpy(partial, fillers[0]); - ptr = partial + strlen(partial); - textptr = textinfo; - textpos = startpos; - - for (i=0; ipartial = partial; - bc->textinfo = textinfo; - - return 0; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/pcl.c b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/pcl.c deleted file mode 100644 index d5ec097a..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/pcl.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,200 +0,0 @@ -/* - * pcl.c -- printing the "partial" bar encoding in PCL format - * - * Copyright (c) 1999 Alessandro Rubini (rubini@gnu.org) - * Copyright (c) 1999 Prosa Srl. (prosa@prosa.it) - * Copyright (c) 2001 Andrea Scopece (a.scopece@tin.it) - * - * 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 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, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "barcode.h" - -#define SHRINK_AMOUNT 0.15 /* shrink the bars to account for ink spreading */ - - -/* - * How do the "partial" and "textinfo" strings work? See file "ps.c" - */ - - -int Barcode_pcl_print(struct Barcode_Item *bc, FILE *f) -{ - int i, j, k, barlen; - double f1, f2, fsav=0; - int mode = '-'; /* text below bars */ - double scalef=1, xpos, x0, y0, yr; - unsigned char *ptr; - unsigned char c; - - char font_id[6]; /* default font, should be "scalable" */ - /* 0 Line printer, use on older LJet II, isn't scalable */ - /* 4148 Univers, use on LJet III series, and Lj 4L, 5L */ - /* 16602 Arial, default LJ family 4, 5, 6, Color, Djet */ - - if (!bc->partial || !bc->textinfo) { - bc->error = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - - /* - * Maybe this first part can be made common to several printing back-ends, - * we'll see how that works when other ouput engines are added - */ - - /* First, calculate barlen */ - barlen = bc->partial[0] - '0'; - for (ptr = bc->partial+1; *ptr; ptr++) - if (isdigit(*ptr)) - barlen += (*ptr - '0'); - else if (islower(*ptr)) - barlen += (*ptr - 'a'+1); - - /* The scale factor depends on bar length */ - if (!bc->scalef) { - if (!bc->width) bc->width = barlen; /* default */ - scalef = bc->scalef = (double)bc->width / (double)barlen; - } - - /* The width defaults to "just enough" */ - if (!bc->width) bc->width = barlen * scalef +1; - - /* But it can be too small, in this case enlarge and center the area */ - if (bc->width < barlen * scalef) { - int wid = barlen * scalef + 1; - bc->xoff -= (wid - bc->width)/2 ; - bc->width = wid; - /* Can't extend too far on the left */ - if (bc->xoff < 0) { - bc->width += -bc->xoff; - bc->xoff = 0; - } - } - - /* The height defaults to 80 points (rescaled) */ - if (!bc->height) bc->height = 80 * scalef; - -#if 0 - /* If too small (5 + text), enlarge and center */ - i = 5 + 10 * ((bc->flags & BARCODE_NO_ASCII)==0); - if (bc->height < i * scalef ) { - int hei = i * scalef; - bc->yoff -= (hei-bc->height)/2; - bc->height = hei; - if (bc->yoff < 0) { - bc->height += -bc->yoff; - bc->yoff = 0; - } - } -#else - /* If too small (5 + text), reduce the scale factor and center */ - i = 5 + 10 * ((bc->flags & BARCODE_NO_ASCII)==0); - if (bc->height < i * scalef ) { - double scaleg = ((double)bc->height) / i; - int wid = bc->width * scaleg / scalef; - bc->xoff += (bc->width - wid)/2; - bc->width = wid; - scalef = scaleg; - } -#endif - - /* - * deal with PCL output - */ - - xpos = bc->margin + (bc->partial[0]-'0') * scalef; - for (ptr = bc->partial+1, i=1; *ptr; ptr++, i++) { - /* special cases: '+' and '-' */ - if (*ptr == '+' || *ptr == '-') { - mode = *ptr; /* don't count it */ i++; continue; - } - - /* j is the width of this bar/space */ - if (isdigit (*ptr)) j = *ptr-'0'; - else j = *ptr-'a'+1; - if (i%2) { /* bar */ - x0 = bc->xoff + xpos; - y0 = bc->yoff + bc->margin; - yr = bc->height; - if (!(bc->flags & BARCODE_NO_ASCII)) { /* leave space for text */ - if (mode == '-') { - /* text below bars: 10 points or five points */ - yr -= (isdigit(*ptr) ? 10 : 5) * scalef; - } else { /* '+' */ - /* text above bars: 10 or 0 from bottom, and 10 from top */ - y0 += (isdigit(*ptr) ? 10 : 0) * scalef; - yr -= (isdigit(*ptr) ? 20 : 10) * scalef; - } - } - - fprintf(f,"%c&a%.0fH", 27, x0 * 10.0); - fprintf(f,"%c&a%.0fV", 27, y0 * 10.0); - fprintf(f,"%c*c%.0fH", 27, ((j*scalef)-SHRINK_AMOUNT) * 10.0); - fprintf(f,"%c*c%.0fV", 27, yr * 10.0); - fprintf(f,"%c*c0P\n", 27); - } - xpos += j * scalef; - } - - /* the text */ - - mode = '-'; /* reinstantiate default */ - if (!(bc->flags & BARCODE_NO_ASCII)) { - k=0; /* k is the "previous font size" */ - for (ptr = bc->textinfo; ptr; ptr = strchr(ptr, ' ')) { - while (*ptr == ' ') ptr++; - if (!*ptr) break; - if (*ptr == '+' || *ptr == '-') { - mode = *ptr; continue; - } - if (sscanf(ptr, "%lf:%lf:%c", &f1, &f2, &c) != 3) { - fprintf(stderr, "barcode: impossible data: %s\n", ptr); - continue; - } - - /* select a Scalable Font */ - - if (fsav != f2) - { - if ((bc->flags & BARCODE_OUT_PCL_III) == BARCODE_OUT_PCL_III) - { strcpy(font_id, "4148"); /* font Univers */ - } - else - { strcpy(font_id, "16602"); /* font Arial */ - } - - fprintf(f,"%c(8U%c(s1p%5.2fv0s0b%sT", 27, 27, f2 * scalef, font_id); - } - fsav = f2; - - fprintf(f,"%c&a%.0fH", 27, (bc->xoff + f1 * scalef + bc->margin) * 10.0); - fprintf(f,"%c&a%.0fV", 27, - mode != '-' - ? ((double)bc->yoff + bc->margin + 8*scalef) * 10.0 - : ((double)bc->yoff + bc->margin + bc->height ) * 10.0); - - fprintf(f, "%c", c); - } - - } - - return 0; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/plessey.c b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/plessey.c deleted file mode 100644 index ec471005..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/plessey.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,164 +0,0 @@ -/* - * plessey.c -- encoding for Plessey - * - * Copyright (c) 2000 Leonid A. Broukhis (leob@mailcom.com) - * - * 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 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, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "barcode.h" - -static char * patterns[] = { "13", "31" }; - -/* this is ordered in decades to simplify encoding */ -static char alphabet[] = - "0123456789" "ABCDEF"; - -/* stop sequence may be 231311313 (barcodemill.com) */ -static char *fillers[] = { "031311331", "331311313" }; - -static int width = 16, startpos = 16; - -/* - * Check that the text can be encoded. Returns 0 or -1. - * If it's all lowecase convert to uppercase and accept it - */ -int Barcode_pls_verify(unsigned char *text) -{ - int i, upper = 0, lower = 0; - - if (!strlen(text)) - return -1; - for (i=0; text[i]; i++) { - if (!strchr(alphabet,toupper(text[i]))) - return -1; - if (isupper(text[i])) upper++; - if (islower(text[i])) lower++; - } - if (upper && lower) - return -1; - return 0; -} - -static int add_one(char *ptr, int code) -{ - sprintf(ptr, "%s%s%s%s", - patterns[code & 1], - patterns[(code >> 1) & 1], - patterns[(code >> 2) & 1], - patterns[(code >> 3) & 1] - ); - return 0; -} - -/* - * The encoding functions fills the "partial" and "textinfo" fields. - * Lowercase chars are converted to uppercase - */ -int Barcode_pls_encode(struct Barcode_Item *bc) -{ - static char *text; - static char *partial; /* dynamic */ - static char *textinfo; /* dynamic */ - char *c, *ptr, *textptr; - unsigned char *checkptr; - int i, code, textpos; - static char check[9] = {1,1,1,1,0,1,0,0,1}; - if (bc->partial) - free(bc->partial); - if (bc->textinfo) - free(bc->textinfo); - bc->partial = bc->textinfo = NULL; /* safe */ - - if (!bc->encoding) - bc->encoding = strdup("plessey"); - - text = bc->ascii; - if (!text) { - bc->error = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - /* the partial code is 8 * (head + text + check + tail) + margin + term. */ - partial = malloc( (strlen(text) + 4) * 8 + 3); - checkptr = calloc (1, strlen(text) * 4 + 8); - - if (!partial || !checkptr) { - if (partial) free(partial); - if (checkptr) free(checkptr); - bc->error = errno; - return -1; - } - - /* the text information is at most "nnn:fff:c " * strlen +term */ - textinfo = malloc(10*strlen(text) + 2); - if (!textinfo) { - bc->error = errno; - free(partial); - return -1; - } - - strcpy(partial, fillers[0]); - ptr = partial + strlen(partial); - textptr = textinfo; - textpos = startpos; - - for (i=0; ierror = EINVAL; /* impossible if text is verified */ - free(partial); - free(textinfo); - return -1; - } - code = c - alphabet; - add_one(ptr, code); - sprintf(textptr, "%i:12:%c ", textpos, toupper(text[i])); - - textpos += width; /* width of each code */ - textptr += strlen(textptr); - ptr += strlen(ptr); - checkptr[4*i] = code & 1; - checkptr[4*i+1] = (code >> 1) & 1; - checkptr[4*i+2] = (code >> 2) & 1; - checkptr[4*i+3] = (code >> 3) & 1; - } - /* The CRC checksum is required */ - for (i=0; i < 4*strlen(text); i++) { - int j; - if (checkptr[i]) - for (j = 0; j < 9; j++) - checkptr[i+j] ^= check[j]; - } - for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { - sprintf(ptr, patterns[checkptr[strlen(text) * 4 + i]]); - ptr += 2; - } - fprintf(stderr, "CRC: "); - for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { - fputc('0' + checkptr[strlen(text) * 4 + i], stderr); - } - fputc('\n', stderr); - strcpy(ptr, fillers[1]); - bc->partial = partial; - bc->textinfo = textinfo; - - return 0; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/ps.c b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/ps.c deleted file mode 100644 index 35917517..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/ps.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,272 +0,0 @@ -/* - * ps.c -- printing the "partial" bar encoding - * - * Copyright (c) 1999 Alessandro Rubini (rubini@gnu.org) - * Copyright (c) 1999 Prosa Srl. (prosa@prosa.it) - * - * 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 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, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "barcode.h" - -#define SHRINK_AMOUNT 0.15 /* shrink the bars to account for ink spreading */ - - -/* - * How do the "partial" and "textinfo" strings work? - * - * The first char in "partial" tells how much extra space to add to the - * left of the bars. For EAN-13, it is used to leave space to print the - * first digit, other codes may have '0' for no-extra-space-needed. - * - * The next characters are alternating bars and spaces, as multiples - * of the base dimension which is 1 unless the code is - * rescaled. Rescaling is calculated as the ratio from the requested - * width and the calculated width. Digits represent bar/space - * dimensions. Lower-case letters represent those bars that should - * extend lower than the others: 'a' is equivalent to '1', 'b' is '2' and - * so on. - * - * The "textinfo" string is made up of fields "%lf:%lf:%c" separated by - * blank space. The first integer is the x position of the character, - * the second is the font size (before rescaling) and the char item is - * the charcter to be printed. - * - * Both the "partial" and "textinfo" strings may include "-" or "+" as - * special characters (in "textinfo" the char should be a standalone - * word). They state where the text should be printed: below the bars - * ("-", default) or above the bars. This is used, for example, to - * print the add-5 and add-2 codes to the right of UPC or EAN codes - * (the add-5 extension is mostly used in ISBN codes. - */ - - -int Barcode_ps_print(struct Barcode_Item *bc, FILE *f) -{ - int i, j, k, barlen, printable=1; - double f1, f2, fsav=0; - int mode = '-'; /* text below bars */ - double scalef=1, xpos, x0, y0, yr; - unsigned char *ptr; - unsigned char c; - - if (!bc->partial || !bc->textinfo) { - bc->error = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - - - /* - * Maybe this first part can be made common to several printing back-ends, - * we'll see how that works when other ouput engines are added - */ - - /* First, calculate barlen */ - barlen = bc->partial[0] - '0'; - for (ptr = bc->partial+1; *ptr; ptr++) - if (isdigit(*ptr)) - barlen += (*ptr - '0'); - else if (islower(*ptr)) - barlen += (*ptr - 'a'+1); - - /* The scale factor depends on bar length */ - if (!bc->scalef) { - if (!bc->width) bc->width = barlen; /* default */ - scalef = bc->scalef = (double)bc->width / (double)barlen; - } - - /* The width defaults to "just enough" */ - if (!bc->width) bc->width = barlen * scalef +1; - - /* But it can be too small, in this case enlarge and center the area */ - if (bc->width < barlen * scalef) { - int wid = barlen * scalef + 1; - bc->xoff -= (wid - bc->width)/2 ; - bc->width = wid; - /* Can't extend too far on the left */ - if (bc->xoff < 0) { - bc->width += -bc->xoff; - bc->xoff = 0; - } - } - - /* The height defaults to 80 points (rescaled) */ - if (!bc->height) bc->height = 80 * scalef; - -#if 0 - /* If too small (5 + text), enlarge and center */ - i = 5 + 10 * ((bc->flags & BARCODE_NO_ASCII)==0); - if (bc->height < i * scalef ) { - int hei = i * scalef; - bc->yoff -= (hei-bc->height)/2; - bc->height = hei; - if (bc->yoff < 0) { - bc->height += -bc->yoff; - bc->yoff = 0; - } - } -#else - /* If too small (5 + text), reduce the scale factor and center */ - i = 5 + 10 * ((bc->flags & BARCODE_NO_ASCII)==0); - if (bc->height < i * scalef ) { - double scaleg = ((double)bc->height) / i; - int wid = bc->width * scaleg / scalef; - bc->xoff += (bc->width - wid)/2; - bc->width = wid; - scalef = scaleg; - } -#endif - - /* - * Ok, then deal with actual ps (eps) output - */ - - if (!(bc->flags & BARCODE_OUT_NOHEADERS)) { /* spit a header first */ - if (bc->flags & BARCODE_OUT_EPS) - fprintf(f, "%%!PS-Adobe-2.0 EPSF-1.2\n"); - else - fprintf(f, "%%!PS-Adobe-2.0\n"); - fprintf(f, "%%%%Creator: libbarcode\n"); - if (bc->flags & BARCODE_OUT_EPS) { - fprintf(f, "%%%%BoundingBox: %i %i %i %i\n", - bc->xoff, - bc->yoff, - bc->xoff + bc->width + 2* bc->margin, - bc->yoff + bc->height + 2* bc->margin); - } - fprintf(f, "%%%%EndComments\n"); - if (bc->flags & BARCODE_OUT_PS) { - fprintf(f, "%%%%EndProlog\n\n"); - fprintf(f, "%%%%Page: 1 1\n\n"); - } - } - - /* Print some informative comments */ - for (i=0; bc->ascii[i]; i++) - if (bc->ascii[i] < ' ') - printable = 0; - - fprintf(f,"%% Printing barcode for \"%s\", scaled %5.2f", - printable ? bc->ascii : "", scalef); - if (bc->encoding) - fprintf(f,", encoded using \"%s\"",bc->encoding); - fprintf(f, "\n"); - fprintf(f,"%% The space/bar succession is represented " - "by the following widths (space first):\n" - "%% "); - for (i=0; ipartial); i++) { - unsigned char c = bc->partial[i]; - if (isdigit(c)) putc(c, f); - if (islower(c)) putc(c-'a'+'1', f); - if (isupper(c)) putc(c-'A'+'1', f); - } - /* open array for "forall" */ - fprintf(f, "\n[\n%% height xpos ypos width" - " height xpos ypos width\n"); - - xpos = bc->margin + (bc->partial[0]-'0') * scalef; - for (ptr = bc->partial+1, i=1; *ptr; ptr++, i++) { - /* special cases: '+' and '-' */ - if (*ptr == '+' || *ptr == '-') { - mode = *ptr; /* don't count it */ i++; continue; - } - /* j is the width of this bar/space */ - if (isdigit (*ptr)) j = *ptr-'0'; - else j = *ptr-'a'+1; - if (i%2) { /* bar */ - x0 = bc->xoff + xpos + (j*scalef)/2; - y0 = bc->yoff + bc->margin; - yr = bc->height; - if (!(bc->flags & BARCODE_NO_ASCII)) { /* leave space for text */ - if (mode == '-') { - /* text below bars: 10 points or five points */ - y0 += (isdigit(*ptr) ? 10 : 5) * scalef; - yr -= (isdigit(*ptr) ? 10 : 5) * scalef; - } else { /* '+' */ - /* text above bars: 10 or 0 from bottom, and 10 from top */ - y0 += (isdigit(*ptr) ? 10 : 0) * scalef; - yr -= (isdigit(*ptr) ? 20 : 10) * scalef; - } - } - /* Define an array and then use "forall" (Hans Schou) */ - fprintf(f," [%5.2f %6.2f %6.2f %5.2f]%s", - yr, x0, y0, (j * scalef) - SHRINK_AMOUNT, - i%4 == 1 ? " " : "\n"); - } - xpos += j * scalef; - } - fprintf(f,"\n]\t{ {} forall setlinewidth moveto 0 exch rlineto stroke} " - "bind forall\n"); - - /* Then, the text */ - - mode = '-'; /* reinstantiate default */ - if (!(bc->flags & BARCODE_NO_ASCII)) { - fprintf(f, "[\n%% char xpos ypos fontsize\n"); - k=0; /* k is the "previous font size" */ - for (ptr = bc->textinfo; ptr; ptr = strchr(ptr, ' ')) { - while (*ptr == ' ') ptr++; - if (!*ptr) break; - if (*ptr == '+' || *ptr == '-') { - mode = *ptr; continue; - } - if (sscanf(ptr, "%lf:%lf:%c", &f1, &f2, &c) != 3) { - fprintf(stderr, "barcode: impossible data: %s\n", ptr); - continue; - } - - fprintf(f, " [("); - /* Both the backslash and the two parens are special */ - if (c=='\\' || c==')' || c=='(') - fprintf(f, "\\%c) ", c); - else - fprintf(f, "%c) ", c); - fprintf(f, "%6.2f %6.2f %5.2f]\n", - bc->xoff + f1 * scalef + bc->margin, - mode == '-' - ? (double)bc->yoff + bc->margin - : (double)bc->yoff + bc->margin+bc->height - 8*scalef, - fsav == f2 ? 0.0 : f2 * scalef); - fsav = f2; - } - fprintf(f,"] { {} forall dup 0.00 ne {\n\t" - "/Helvetica findfont exch scalefont setfont\n" - " } {pop} ifelse\n" - " moveto show} bind forall\n"); - - - } - - fprintf(f,"%% End barcode for \"%s\"\n\n", - printable ? bc->ascii : ""); - - if (!(bc->flags & BARCODE_OUT_NOHEADERS)) { - if (bc->flags & BARCODE_OUT_PS) { - fprintf(f,"showpage\n"); - fprintf(f, "%%%%Trailer\n\n"); - } - } - return 0; -} - - - - diff --git a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/sample.c b/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/sample.c deleted file mode 100644 index 46e62058..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/barcode-0.98/sample.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -#include -#include - -#include "barcode.h" - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - int ps = 1, pcl = 0, oflags; - if (argc == 2 && !strcmp(argv[1],"-P")) { - ps = 0; pcl = 1; argc=1; - } - if (argc>2) { - fprintf(stderr, "%s: use \"%s\" for postscript or \"%s -P\" for PCL\n", - argv[0], argv[0], argv[0]); - exit(1); - } - if (pcl) { - oflags = BARCODE_OUT_PCL; - } else { - oflags = BARCODE_OUT_PS | BARCODE_OUT_NOHEADERS; - printf("%%!PS-Adobe-2.0\n"); - printf("%%%%Creator: barcode sample program\n"); - printf("%%%%EndComments\n"); - printf("%%%%EndProlog\n\n"); - printf("%%%%Page: 1 1\n\n"); - } - /* Print a few barcodes in several places in the page */ - - /* default size, bottom left */ - Barcode_Encode_and_Print("800894002700",stdout, 0, 0, 40, 40, - BARCODE_EAN | oflags); - - /* smaller */ - Barcode_Encode_and_Print("800894002700",stdout, 70, 50, 160, 55, - BARCODE_EAN | oflags); - - /* smallest */ - Barcode_Encode_and_Print("800894002700",stdout, 40, 30, 270, 70, - BARCODE_EAN | oflags); - - /* A bigger all-0 */ - Barcode_Encode_and_Print("000000000000",stdout, 170, 0, 40, 160, - BARCODE_EAN | oflags); - - /* Still bigger all-0 (but UPC, this time) */ - Barcode_Encode_and_Print("00000000000",stdout, 250, 0, 270, 160, - BARCODE_UPC | oflags); - - /* A few code-39 ones */ - Barcode_Encode_and_Print("silly code",stdout, 0, 0, 40, 320, - BARCODE_39 | oflags); - Barcode_Encode_and_Print("SAMPLE CODES",stdout, 100, 30, 400, 80, - BARCODE_39 | oflags); - - /* ISBN with add-5 */ - Barcode_Encode_and_Print("1-56592-292-1 90000",stdout, 0, 0, 40, 430, - BARCODE_ISBN | oflags); - - /* UPC with add-2 */ - Barcode_Encode_and_Print("07447084452 07",stdout, 0, 0, 300, 410, - BARCODE_UPC | oflags); - - /* code 128-C */ - Barcode_Encode_and_Print("12345678900123456789",stdout, 0, 0, 40, 530, - BARCODE_128C | oflags); - - /* and my data as code-128B autodetected */ - Barcode_Encode_and_Print("RBNLSN68T11E897W",stdout, 0, 60, 240, 510, - oflags); - /* same as code-39, forced */ - Barcode_Encode_and_Print("RBNLSN68T11E897W",stdout, 0, 60, 240, 590, - BARCODE_NO_CHECKSUM | BARCODE_39 | oflags); - - /* one interleaved 2 of 5 */ - Barcode_Encode_and_Print("0123456789",stdout, 0, 0, 40, 620, - BARCODE_I25 | oflags); - - /* upc-e and ean-8 (autotected based on code size) */ - Barcode_Encode_and_Print("012345",stdout, 0, 0, 50, 720, oflags); - Barcode_Encode_and_Print("0123456",stdout, 0, 0, 160, 720, oflags); - - - - if (pcl) { - printf("\f"); - } else { - printf("\nshowpage\n"); - printf("%%%%Trailer\n\n"); - } - return 0; -} - - - - - - - diff --git a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/BUGS b/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/BUGS deleted file mode 100644 index 9de2b176..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/BUGS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -iec16022 -f i -c aaaaabbbbbccccc -Barcode too long for 32x8 -No barcode produced - -We should find a suit barcode and not error here. - diff --git a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/CHANGELOG b/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/CHANGELOG deleted file mode 100644 index 7c02bce3..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/CHANGELOG +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -0.2.1 - - Fix 'Barcode too long' bug. Thanks to Alessandro Zummo. - - Use Lindent to start cleaning up the code mess. - -2006-11-11 Stefan Schmidt - -0.2 - - Rewrite Makefile. - - Documentation update. - - Exclude double include of header files. - - Layout cahnges. Place return value in front of function name. - - 80 character per line. - - Print version number before usage. - - Tests - -2006-02-06 Stefan Schmidt - - -0.1 - - Initial release. - - INSTALL, README, TODO, CREDITS, Makefile, LICENSE and CHANGELOG files - added. - - Fix some include issues. - - Fix some signed/unsigned issues. - -2006-01-08 Stefan Schmidt diff --git a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/CREDITS b/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/CREDITS deleted file mode 100644 index 37e2bcc8..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/CREDITS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -Adrian Kennard, Andrews & Arnold Ltd for the original source code. You can -find it at http://aa.gg/free/ - -Cliff Hones for the RS coding. - -Jan Luebbe for writing the manual page and maintaining -the debian package. - -Daniel Willman for maintaining the gentoo -ebuild. diff --git a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/INSTALL b/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index 102a61e1..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -To install this software you need the following libraries installed: -- libpopt -- zlib - -Installing iec16022 is really simple. Just do a 'make' and 'make install'. - -In standard configuration the binary will be installed in /usr/local/bin. 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Also known as Data Matrix. These -barcodes are defined in ISO/IEC 16022. - -The code was originally written by Andrews & Arnold Ltd. You can download this -code from http://aa.gg/free/. -The current maintainer of the code is Stefan Schmidt. - -Website: http://www.datenfreihafen.org/projects/iec16022.html -Maillinglist: https://sirius.lasnet.de/mailman/listinfo/iec16022 -SVN repository: https://svn.datenfreihafen.org/iec16022/ - - -Stefan Schmidt diff --git a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/README.glabels b/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/README.glabels deleted file mode 100644 index ad1dced7..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/README.glabels +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -The following changes have been made to the stock iec16022 0.2.1 distribution -to facilitate compilation with glabels: - - Makefile renamed to Makefile.dist - added Makefile.am, which is configured from ../configure.in - diff --git a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/TODO b/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index 6c0a97bc..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -- Fix compiler warnings. -- Test on 64bit, powerpc, arm, etc. Anyone? -- Test stamp feature. Anyone? -- Use autotools - -Some things to think about: ---------------------------- -- Use libpng? -- Merge iec16022 in barcode? diff --git a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/iec16022.1 b/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/iec16022.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 681c3a7f..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/iec16022.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -.TH iec16022 1 2006-01-14 "iec16022 0.1" -.SH NAME -iec16022 \- program to generate 2d barcodes -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B iec16022 -.RI [ options ] -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page documents briefly the -.B iec16022 -command. -.PP -.B iec16022 -generates 2d barcodes conforming to the ISO/IEC 16022 standard (which is -also known as Data Matrix and Semacode). -.SH OPTIONS -These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long -options starting with two dashes (`-'). -A summary of options is included below. -.TP -.B \-s, \-\-size WxH -Sets the size of the generated barcode. -.TP -.B \-c, \-\-barcode text -Specifies the text to be encoded. -.TP -.B \-\-ecc 000|050|080|100|140|200 -Sets the type of ecc to be used. -.TP -.B \-i, \-\-infile filename -Read input data from file. -.TP -.B \-o, \-\-outfile filenmae -Save output to file (instead of standard output). -.TP -.B \-f, \-\-format Text|EPS|Bin|Hex|Stamp|PNG -Set the output type. -.TP -.B \-?, \-\-help -Show summary of options. -.TP -.B \-\-usage -Show short overview of options. -.SH EXAMPLE -To produce a datamatrix barcode for foobar in PNG format you need the following -arguments: -.TP -.B iec16022 -f PNG -c foobar -o foobar.png -.SH AUTHOR -iec16022 was written by Adrian Kennard, Andrews & Arnold Ltd. -.PP -This manual page was written by Jan Luebbe , -for the Debian project (but may be used by others). diff --git a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/iec16022.c b/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/iec16022.c deleted file mode 100644 index 6fb7c30a..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/iec16022.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,462 +0,0 @@ -/** - * - * IEC16022 bar code generation - * Adrian Kennard, Andrews & Arnold Ltd - * with help from Cliff Hones on the RS coding - * - * (c) 2004 Adrian Kennard, Andrews & Arnold Ltd - * (c) 2006 Stefan Schmidt - * - * 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 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, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - * - */ - -#define IEC16022_VERSION "0.2" - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include "image.h" -#include "iec16022ecc200.h" - - // simple checked response malloc -void *safemalloc(int n) -{ - void *p = malloc(n); - if (!p) { - fprintf(stderr, "Malloc(%d) failed\n", n); - exit(1); - } - return p; -} - -// hex dump - bottom left pixel first -void dumphex(unsigned char *grid, int W, int H, unsigned char p) -{ - int c = 0, y; - for (y = 0; y < H; y++) { - int v = 0, x, b = 128; - for (x = 0; x < W; x++) { - if (grid[y * W + x]) - v |= b; - b >>= 1; - if (!b) { - printf("%02X", v ^ p); - v = 0; - b = 128; - c++; - } - } - if (b != 128) { - printf("%02X", v ^ p); - c++; - } - printf(" "); - c++; - if (c >= 80) { - printf("\n"); - c = 0; - } - } - if (c) - printf("\n"); -} - -int main(int argc, const char *argv[]) -{ - char c; - int W = 0, H = 0; - int ecc = 0; - int barcodelen = 0; - char *encoding = 0; - char *outfile = 0; - char *infile = 0; - char *barcode = 0; - char *format = "Text"; - char *size = 0; - char *eccstr = 0; - int len = 0, maxlen = 0, ecclen = 0; - unsigned char *grid = 0; - poptContext optCon; // context for parsing command-line options - const struct poptOption optionsTable[] = { - { - "size", 's', POPT_ARG_STRING, &size, 0, "Size", "WxH"}, - { - "barcode", 'c', POPT_ARG_STRING, &barcode, 0, "Barcode", - "text"}, - { - "ecc", 0, POPT_ARG_STRING, &eccstr, 0, "ECC", - "000/050/080/100/140/200"}, - { - "infile", 'i', POPT_ARG_STRING, &infile, 0, "Barcode file", - "filename"}, - { - "outfile", 'o', POPT_ARG_STRING, &outfile, 0, - "Output filename", - "filename"}, - { - "encoding", 'e', POPT_ARG_STRING, &encoding, 0, - "Encoding template", - "[CTXEAB]* for ecc200 or 11/27/41/37/128/256"}, - { - "format", 'f', POPT_ARGFLAG_SHOW_DEFAULT | POPT_ARG_STRING, - &format, 0, - "Output format", "Text/EPS/PNG/Bin/Hex/Stamp"}, - POPT_AUTOHELP { - NULL, 0, 0, NULL, 0} - }; - optCon = poptGetContext(NULL, argc, argv, optionsTable, 0); - poptSetOtherOptionHelp(optCon, "[barcode]"); - if ((c = poptGetNextOpt(optCon)) < -1) { - /* an error occurred during option processing */ - fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", poptBadOption(optCon, - POPT_BADOPTION_NOALIAS), - poptStrerror(c)); - return 1; - } - - if (poptPeekArg(optCon) && !barcode && !infile) - barcode = (char *)poptGetArg(optCon); - if (poptPeekArg(optCon) || !barcode && !infile || barcode && infile) { - fprintf(stderr, "Version: %s\n", IEC16022_VERSION); - poptPrintUsage(optCon, stderr, 0); - return -1; - } - if (outfile && !freopen(outfile, "w", stdout)) { - perror(outfile); - return 1; - } - - if (infile) { // read from file - FILE *f = fopen(infile, "rb"); - barcode = safemalloc(4001); - if (!f) { - perror(infile); - return 1; - } - barcodelen = fread(barcode, 1, 4000, f); - if (barcodelen < 0) { - perror(infile); - return 1; - } - barcode[barcodelen] = 0; // null terminate anyway - close(f); - } else - barcodelen = strlen(barcode); - // check parameters - if (size) { - char *x = strchr(size, 'x'); - W = atoi(size); - if (x) - H = atoi(x + 1); - if (!H) - W = H; - } - if (eccstr) - ecc = atoi(eccstr); - if (W & 1) { // odd size - if (W != H || W < 9 || W > 49) { - fprintf(stderr, "Invalid size %dx%d\n", W, H); - return 1; - } - if (!eccstr) { - if (W >= 17) - ecc = 140; - else if (W >= 13) - ecc = 100; - else if (W >= 11) - ecc = 80; - else - ecc = 0; - } - if (ecc && ecc != 50 && ecc != 80 && ecc != 100 && ecc != 140 || - ecc == 50 && W < 11 || ecc == 80 && W < 13 || ecc == 100 - && W < 13 || ecc == 140 && W < 17) { - fprintf(stderr, "ECC%03d invalid for %dx%d\n", ecc, W, - H); - return 1; - } - - } else if (W) { // even size - if (W < H) { - int t = W; - W = H; - H = t; - } - if (!eccstr) - ecc = 200; - if (ecc != 200) { - fprintf(stderr, "ECC%03d invalid for %dx%d\n", ecc, W, - H); - return 1; - } - } - - else { // auto size - if (!eccstr) - // default is even sizes only unless explicit ecc set to force odd - // sizes - ecc = 200; - } - - if (tolower(*format) == 's') { // special stamp format checks & defaults - if (!W) - W = H = 32; - if (ecc != 200 || W != 32 || H != 32) - fprintf(stderr, "Stamps must be 32x32\n"); - if (encoding) - fprintf(stderr, "Stamps should use auto encoding\n"); - else { - int n; - for (n = 0; n < barcodelen && (barcode[n] == ' ' || - isdigit(barcode[n]) - || isupper(barcode[n])); - n++) ; - if (n < barcodelen) - fprintf(stderr, - "Has invalid characters for a stamp\n"); - else { - // Generate simplistic encoding rules as used by the windows app - // TBA - does not always match the windows app... - n = 0; - encoding = safemalloc(barcodelen + 1); - while (n < barcodelen) { - // ASCII - while (1) { - if (n == barcodelen - || n + 3 <= barcodelen - && (!isdigit(barcode[n]) - || - !isdigit(barcode - [n + 1]))) - break; - encoding[n++] = 'A'; - if (n < barcodelen - && isdigit(barcode[n - 1]) - && isdigit(barcode[n])) - encoding[n++] = 'A'; - } - // C40 - while (1) { - int r = 0; - while (n + r < barcodelen - && - isdigit(barcode[n + r])) - r++; - if (n + 3 > barcodelen - || r >= 6) - break; - encoding[n++] = 'C'; - encoding[n++] = 'C'; - encoding[n++] = 'C'; - } - } - encoding[n] = 0; - //fprintf (stderr, "%s\n%s\n", barcode, encoding); - } - } - } - // processing stamps - if ((W & 1) || ecc < 200) { // odd sizes - fprintf(stderr, "Not done odd sizes yet, sorry\n"); - } else { // even sizes - grid = - iec16022ecc200(&W, &H, &encoding, barcodelen, barcode, &len, - &maxlen, &ecclen); - } - - // output - if (!grid || !W) { - fprintf(stderr, "No barcode produced\n"); - return 1; - } - switch (tolower(*format)) { - case 'i': // info - printf("Size : %dx%d\n", W, H); - printf("Encoded : %d of %d bytes with %d bytes of ecc\n", len, - maxlen, ecclen); - printf("Barcode : %s\n", barcode); - printf("Encoding: %s\n", encoding); - break; - case 'h': // hex - dumphex(grid, W, H, 0); - break; - case 'b': // bin - { - int y; - for (y = 0; y < H; y++) { - int v = 0, x, b = 128; - for (x = 0; x < W; x++) { - if (grid[y * W + x]) - v |= b; - b >>= 1; - if (!b) { - putchar(v); - v = 0; - b = 128; - } - } - if (b != 128) - putchar(v); - } - } - break; - case 't': // text - { - int y; - for (y = H - 1; y >= 0; y--) { - int x; - for (x = 0; x < W; x++) - printf("%c", - grid[W * y + x] ? '*' : ' '); - printf("\n"); - } - } - break; - case 'e': // EPS - printf("%%!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0\n" - "%%%%Creator: IEC16022 barcode/stamp generator\n" - "%%%%BarcodeData: %s\n" "%%%%BarcodeSize: %dx%d\n" - "%%%%BarcodeFormat: ECC200\n" - "%%%%DocumentData: Clean7Bit\n" "%%%%LanguageLevel: 1\n" - "%%%%Pages: 1\n" "%%%%BoundingBox: 0 0 %d %d\n" - "%%%%EndComments\n" "%%%%Page: 1 1\n" - "%d %d 1[1 0 0 1 -1 -1]{<\n", barcode, W, H, W + 2, - H + 2, W, H); - dumphex(grid, W, H, 0xFF); - printf(">}image\n"); - break; - case 's': // Stamp - { - char temp[74], c; - time_t now; - struct tm t = { - 0 - }; - int v; - if (barcodelen < 74) { - fprintf(stderr, - "Does not look like a stamp barcode\n"); - return 1; - } - memcpy(temp, barcode, 74); - c = temp[5]; - temp[56] = 0; - t.tm_year = atoi(temp + 54) + 100; - t.tm_mday = 1; - now = mktime(&t); - temp[54] = 0; - now += 86400 * (atoi(temp + 51) - 1); - t = *gmtime(&now); - temp[46] = 0; - v = atoi(temp + 36); - printf("%%!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0\n" - "%%%%Creator: IEC16022 barcode/stamp generator\n" - "%%%%BarcodeData: %s\n" "%%%%BarcodeSize: %dx%d\n" "%%%%DocumentData: Clean7Bit\n" "%%%%LanguageLevel: 1\n" "%%%%Pages: 1\n" "%%%%BoundingBox: 0 0 190 80\n" "%%%%EndComments\n" "%%%%Page: 1 1\n" "10 dict begin/f{findfont exch scalefont \ - setfont}bind def/rm/rmoveto load def/m/moveto load \ - def/rl/rlineto load def\n" "/l/lineto load def/cp/closepath load def/c{dup stringwidth \ - pop -2 div 0 rmoveto show}bind def\n" "gsave 72 25.4 div dup scale 0 0 m 67 0 rl 0 28 rl -67 0 rl \ - cp clip 1 setgray fill 0 setgray 0.5 0 translate 0.3 \ - setlinewidth\n" "32 32 1[2 0 0 2 0 -11]{<\n", barcode, W, H); - dumphex(grid, W, H, 0xFF); - printf(">}image\n" - "3.25/Helvetica-Bold f 8 25.3 m(\\243%d.%02d)c\n" - "2.6/Helvetica f 8 22.3 m(%.4s %.4s)c\n" - "1.5/Helvetica f 8 3.3 m(POST BY)c\n" - "3.3/Helvetica f 8 0.25 m(%02d.%02d.%02d)c\n", - v / 100, v % 100, temp + 6, temp + 10, t.tm_mday, - t.tm_mon + 1, t.tm_year % 100); - if (c == '1' || c == '2' || c == 'A' || c == 'S') { - if (c == '2') - printf - ("42 0 m 10 0 rl 0 28 rl -10 0 rl cp 57 0 m 5 0 rl 0 \ - 28 rl -5 0 rl cp"); - else - printf - ("42 0 m 5 0 rl 0 28 rl -5 0 rl cp 52 0 m 10 0 rl 0 \ - 28 rl -10 0 rl cp"); - printf - (" 21 0 m 16 0 rl 0 28 rl -16 0 rl cp fill\n" - "21.3 0.3 m 15.4 0 rl 0 13 rl -15.4 0 rl cp 1 setgray \ - fill gsave 21.3 0.3 15.4 27.4 rectclip newpath\n"); - switch (c) { - case '1': - printf - ("27/Helvetica-Bold f 27 8.7 m(1)show grestore 0 setgray \ - 1.5/Helvetica-Bold f 22 3.3 m(POSTAGE PAID GB)show \ - 1.7/Helvetica f 29 1.5 m(DumbStamp.co.uk)c\n"); - break; - case '2': - printf - ("21/Helvetica-Bold f 23.5 13 m(2)1.25 1 scale show grestore \ - 0 setgray 1.5/Helvetica-Bold f 22 3.3 \ - m(POSTAGE PAID GB)show 1.7/Helvetica f 29 1.5 \ - m(DumbStamp.co.uk)c\n"); - break; - case 'A': - printf - ("16/Helvetica-Bold f 29 14.75 m 1.1 1 scale(A)c grestore 0 \ - setgray 1.5/Helvetica-Bold f 22 3.3 m(POSTAGE PAID GB)show \ - 1.7/Helvetica f 22 1.5 m(Par Avion)show\n"); - break; - case 'S': - printf - ("10/Helvetica-Bold f 29 17 m(SU)c grestore 0 setgray \ - 1.5/Helvetica-Bold f 22 1.5 m(POSTAGE PAID GB)show\n"); - break; - } - printf - ("2.3/Helvetica-Bold f 29 10 m(LOYAL MAIL)c\n"); - } else if (c == 'P') { // Standard Parcels - printf("21 0 m 41 0 rl 0 28 rl -41 0 rl cp fill\n" "37.7 0.3 m 24 0 rl 0 27.4 rl -24 0 rl cp 1 setgray fill \ - gsave 21.3 0.3 16.4 27.4 rectclip newpath\n" "22.5/Helvetica-Bold f 37.75 -1.25 m 90 rotate(SP)show \ - grestore 0 setgray\n" - "3.5/Helvetica-Bold f 49.7 21.5 m(LOYAL MAIL)c\n" "2.3/Helvetica-Bold f 49.7 7 m(POSTAGE PAID GB)c\n" "2.6/Helveica f 49.7 4.25 m(DumbStamp.co.uk)c\n"); - } else if (c == '3') - printf("21.15 0.15 40.7 27.7 rectstroke\n" - "21 0 m 41 0 rl 0 5 rl -41 0 rl cp fill\n" - "0 1 2{0 1 18{dup 1.525 mul 22.9 add 24 3 index 1.525 mul \ - add 3 -1 roll 9 add 29 div 0 360 arc fill}for pop}for\n" "50.5 23.07 m 11.5 0 rl 0 5 rl -11.5 0 rl cp fill\n" - "5.85/Helvetica f 23.7 15.6 m(Loyal Mail)show\n" "4.75/Helvetica-Bold f 24 11 m(special)show 4.9/Helvetica \ - f(delivery)show\n" "gsave 1 setgray 3.2/Helvetica-Bold f 24 1.6 \ - m(next day)show 26 10.15 m 2 0 rl stroke grestore\n" "21.15 9.9 m 53.8 9.9 l stroke 53.8 9.9 0.4 0 360 \ - arc fill\n"); - printf("end grestore\n"); - } - break; - case 'p': // png - { - int x, y; - Image *i = ImageNew(W + 2, H + 2, 2); - i->Colour[0] = 0xFFFFFF; - i->Colour[1] = 0; - for (y = 0; y < H; y++) - for (x = 0; x < W; x++) - if (grid[y * W + x]) - ImagePixel(i, x + 1, H - y) = 1; - ImageWritePNG(i, fileno(stdout), 0, -1, barcode); - ImageFree(i); - } - break; - default: - fprintf(stderr, "Unknown output format %s\n", format); - break; - } - return 0; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/iec16022ecc200.c b/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/iec16022ecc200.c deleted file mode 100644 index 0b28db70..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/iec16022ecc200.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,963 +0,0 @@ -/** - * - * IEC16022 bar code generation - * Adrian Kennard, Andrews & Arnold Ltd - * with help from Cliff Hones on the RS coding - * - * (c) 2004 Adrian Kennard, Andrews & Arnold Ltd - * (c) 2006 Stefan Schmidt - * - * 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 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, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - * - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include "reedsol.h" -#include "iec16022ecc200.h" - -static struct ecc200matrix_s { - int H, W; - int FH, FW; - int bytes; - int datablock, rsblock; -} ecc200matrix[] = { - 10, 10, 10, 10, 3, 3, 5, // - 12, 12, 12, 12, 5, 5, 7, // - 8, 18, 8, 18, 5, 5, 7, // - 14, 14, 14, 14, 8, 8, 10, // - 8, 32, 8, 16, 10, 10, 11, // - 16, 16, 16, 16, 12, 12, 12, // - 12, 26, 12, 26, 16, 16, 14, // - 18, 18, 18, 18, 18, 18, 14, // - 20, 20, 20, 20, 22, 22, 18, // - 12, 36, 12, 18, 22, 22, 18, // - 22, 22, 22, 22, 30, 30, 20, // - 16, 36, 16, 18, 32, 32, 24, // - 24, 24, 24, 24, 36, 36, 24, // - 26, 26, 26, 26, 44, 44, 28, // - 16, 48, 16, 24, 49, 49, 28, // - 32, 32, 16, 16, 62, 62, 36, // - 36, 36, 18, 18, 86, 86, 42, // - 40, 40, 20, 20, 114, 114, 48, // - 44, 44, 22, 22, 144, 144, 56, // - 48, 48, 24, 24, 174, 174, 68, // - 52, 52, 26, 26, 204, 102, 42, // - 64, 64, 16, 16, 280, 140, 56, // - 72, 72, 18, 18, 368, 92, 36, // - 80, 80, 20, 20, 456, 114, 48, // - 88, 88, 22, 22, 576, 144, 56, // - 96, 96, 24, 24, 696, 174, 68, // - 104, 104, 26, 26, 816, 136, 56, // - 120, 120, 20, 20, 1050, 175, 68, // - 132, 132, 22, 22, 1304, 163, 62, // - 144, 144, 24, 24, 1558, 156, 62, // 156*4+155*2 - 0 // terminate -}; - - // simple checked response malloc -static void *safemalloc(int n) -{ - void *p = malloc(n); - if (!p) { - fprintf(stderr, "Malloc(%d) failed\n", n); - exit(1); - } - return p; -} - -// Annex M placement alorithm low level -static void ecc200placementbit(int *array, int NR, int NC, int r, int c, - int p, char b) -{ - if (r < 0) { - r += NR; - c += 4 - ((NR + 4) % 8); - } - if (c < 0) { - c += NC; - r += 4 - ((NC + 4) % 8); - } - array[r * NC + c] = (p << 3) + b; -} - -static void ecc200placementblock(int *array, int NR, int NC, int r, - int c, int p) -{ - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, r - 2, c - 2, p, 7); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, r - 2, c - 1, p, 6); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, r - 1, c - 2, p, 5); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, r - 1, c - 1, p, 4); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, r - 1, c - 0, p, 3); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, r - 0, c - 2, p, 2); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, r - 0, c - 1, p, 1); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, r - 0, c - 0, p, 0); -} - -static void ecc200placementcornerA(int *array, int NR, int NC, int p) -{ - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, NR - 1, 0, p, 7); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, NR - 1, 1, p, 6); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, NR - 1, 2, p, 5); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, 0, NC - 2, p, 4); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, 0, NC - 1, p, 3); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, 1, NC - 1, p, 2); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, 2, NC - 1, p, 1); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, 3, NC - 1, p, 0); -} - -static void ecc200placementcornerB(int *array, int NR, int NC, int p) -{ - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, NR - 3, 0, p, 7); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, NR - 2, 0, p, 6); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, NR - 1, 0, p, 5); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, 0, NC - 4, p, 4); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, 0, NC - 3, p, 3); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, 0, NC - 2, p, 2); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, 0, NC - 1, p, 1); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, 1, NC - 1, p, 0); -} - -static void ecc200placementcornerC(int *array, int NR, int NC, int p) -{ - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, NR - 3, 0, p, 7); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, NR - 2, 0, p, 6); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, NR - 1, 0, p, 5); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, 0, NC - 2, p, 4); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, 0, NC - 1, p, 3); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, 1, NC - 1, p, 2); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, 2, NC - 1, p, 1); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, 3, NC - 1, p, 0); -} - -static void ecc200placementcornerD(int *array, int NR, int NC, int p) -{ - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, NR - 1, 0, p, 7); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, NR - 1, NC - 1, p, 6); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, 0, NC - 3, p, 5); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, 0, NC - 2, p, 4); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, 0, NC - 1, p, 3); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, 1, NC - 3, p, 2); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, 1, NC - 2, p, 1); - ecc200placementbit(array, NR, NC, 1, NC - 1, p, 0); -} - -// Annex M placement alorithm main function -static void ecc200placement(int *array, int NR, int NC) -{ - int r, c, p; - // invalidate - for (r = 0; r < NR; r++) - for (c = 0; c < NC; c++) - array[r * NC + c] = 0; - // start - p = 1; - r = 4; - c = 0; - do { - // check corner - if (r == NR && !c) - ecc200placementcornerA(array, NR, NC, p++); - if (r == NR - 2 && !c && NC % 4) - ecc200placementcornerB(array, NR, NC, p++); - if (r == NR - 2 && !c && (NC % 8) == 4) - ecc200placementcornerC(array, NR, NC, p++); - if (r == NR + 4 && c == 2 && !(NC % 8)) - ecc200placementcornerD(array, NR, NC, p++); - // up/right - do { - if (r < NR && c >= 0 && !array[r * NC + c]) - ecc200placementblock(array, NR, NC, r, c, p++); - r -= 2; - c += 2; - } - while (r >= 0 && c < NC); - r++; - c += 3; - // down/left - do { - if (r >= 0 && c < NC && !array[r * NC + c]) - ecc200placementblock(array, NR, NC, r, c, p++); - r += 2; - c -= 2; - } - while (r < NR && c >= 0); - r += 3; - c++; - } - while (r < NR || c < NC); - // unfilled corner - if (!array[NR * NC - 1]) - array[NR * NC - 1] = array[NR * NC - NC - 2] = 1; -} - -// calculate and append ecc code, and if necessary interleave -static void ecc200(unsigned char *binary, int bytes, int datablock, int rsblock) -{ - int blocks = (bytes + 2) / datablock, b; - rs_init_gf(0x12d); - rs_init_code(rsblock, 1); - for (b = 0; b < blocks; b++) { - unsigned char buf[256], ecc[256]; - int n, p = 0; - for (n = b; n < bytes; n += blocks) - buf[p++] = binary[n]; - rs_encode(p, buf, ecc); - p = rsblock - 1; // comes back reversed - for (n = b; n < rsblock * blocks; n += blocks) - binary[bytes + n] = ecc[p--]; - } -} - -/* - * perform encoding for ecc200, source s len sl, to target t len tl, using - * optional encoding control string e return 1 if OK, 0 if failed. Does all - * necessary padding to tl - */ - -char ecc200encode(unsigned char *t, int tl, unsigned char *s, int sl, - char *encoding, int *lenp) -{ - char enc = 'a'; // start in ASCII encoding mode - int tp = 0, sp = 0; - if (strlen(encoding) < sl) { - fprintf(stderr, "Encoding string too short\n"); - return 0; - } - // do the encoding - while (sp < sl && tp < tl) { - char newenc = enc; // suggest new encoding - if (tl - tp <= 1 && (enc == 'c' || enc == 't') || tl - tp <= 2 - && enc == 'x') - enc = 'a'; // auto revert to ASCII - newenc = tolower(encoding[sp]); - switch (newenc) { // encode character - case 'c': // C40 - case 't': // Text - case 'x': // X12 - { - char out[6], p = 0; - const char *e, - *s2 = "!\"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\\]_", - *s3 = 0; - if (newenc == 'c') { - e = " 0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"; - s3 = "`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~\177"; - } - if (newenc == 't') { - e = " 0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"; - s3 = "`ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ{|}~\177"; - } - if (newenc == 'x') - e = " 0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ\r*>"; - do { - unsigned char c = s[sp++]; - char *w; - if (c & 0x80) { - if (newenc == 'x') { - fprintf(stderr, - "Cannot encode char 0x%02X in X12\n", - c); - return 0; - } - c &= 0x7f; - out[p++] = 1; - out[p++] = 30; - } - w = strchr(e, c); - if (w) - out[p++] = ((w - e) + 3) % 40; - else { - if (newenc == 'x') { - fprintf(stderr, - "Cannot encode char 0x%02X in X12\n", - c); - return 0; - } - if (c < 32) { // shift 1 - out[p++] = 0; - out[p++] = c; - } else { - w = strchr(s2, c); - if (w) { // shift 2 - out[p++] = 1; - out[p++] = - (w - s2); - } else { - w = strchr(s3, - c); - if (w) { - out[p++] - = 2; - out[p++] - = - (w - - s3); - } else { - fprintf - (stderr, - "Could not encode 0x%02X, should \ - not happen\n", c); - return - 0; - } - } - } - } - if (p == 2 && tp + 2 == tl && sp == sl) - out[p++] = 0; // shift 1 pad at end - while (p >= 3) { - int v = - out[0] * 1600 + - out[1] * 40 + out[2] + 1; - if (enc != newenc) { - if (enc == 'c' - || enc == 't' - || enc == 'x') - t[tp++] = 254; // escape C40/text/X12 - else if (enc == 'x') - t[tp++] = 0x7C; // escape EDIFACT - if (newenc == 'c') - t[tp++] = 230; - if (newenc == 't') - t[tp++] = 239; - if (newenc == 'x') - t[tp++] = 238; - enc = newenc; - } - t[tp++] = (v >> 8); - t[tp++] = (v & 0xFF); - p -= 3; - out[0] = out[3]; - out[1] = out[4]; - out[2] = out[5]; - } - } - while (p && sp < sl); - } - break; - case 'e': // EDIFACT - { - unsigned char out[4], p = 0; - if (enc != newenc) { // can only be from C40/Text/X12 - t[tp++] = 254; - enc = 'a'; - } - while (sp < sl && tolower(encoding[sp]) == 'e' - && p < 4) - out[p++] = s[sp++]; - if (p < 4) { - out[p++] = 0x1F; - enc = 'a'; - } // termination - t[tp] = ((s[0] & 0x3F) << 2); - t[tp++] |= ((s[1] & 0x30) >> 4); - t[tp] = ((s[1] & 0x0F) << 4); - if (p == 2) - tp++; - else { - t[tp++] |= ((s[2] & 0x3C) >> 2); - t[tp] = ((s[2] & 0x03) << 6); - t[tp++] |= (s[3] & 0x3F); - } - } - break; - case 'a': // ASCII - if (enc != newenc) { - if (enc == 'c' || enc == 't' || enc == 'x') - t[tp++] = 254; // escape C40/text/X12 - else - t[tp++] = 0x7C; // escape EDIFACT - } - enc = 'a'; - if (sl - sp >= 2 && isdigit(s[sp]) - && isdigit(s[sp + 1])) { - t[tp++] = - (s[sp] - '0') * 10 + s[sp + 1] - '0' + 130; - sp += 2; - } else if (s[sp] > 127) { - t[tp++] = 235; - t[tp++] = s[sp++] - 127; - } else - t[tp++] = s[sp++] + 1; - break; - case 'b': // Binary - { - int l = 0; // how much to encode - if (encoding) { - int p; - for (p = sp; - p < sl - && tolower(encoding[p]) == 'b'; - p++) - l++; - } - t[tp++] = 231; // base256 - if (l < 250) - t[tp++] = l; - else { - t[tp++] = 249 + (l / 250); - t[tp++] = (l % 250); - } - while (l-- && tp < tl) { - t[tp] = s[sp++] + (((tp + 1) * 149) % 255) + 1; // see annex H - tp++; - } - enc = 'a'; // reverse to ASCII at end - } - break; - default: - fprintf(stderr, "Unknown encoding %c\n", newenc); - return 0; // failed - } - } - if (lenp) - *lenp = tp; - if (tp < tl && enc != 'a') { - if (enc == 'c' || enc == 'x' || enc == 't') - t[tp++] = 254; // escape X12/C40/Text - else - t[tp++] = 0x7C; // escape EDIFACT - } - if (tp < tl) - t[tp++] = 129; // pad - while (tp < tl) { // more padding - int v = 129 + (((tp + 1) * 149) % 253) + 1; // see Annex H - if (v > 254) - v -= 254; - t[tp++] = v; - } - if (tp > tl || sp < sl) - return 0; // did not fit - /* - * for (tp = 0; tp < tl; tp++) fprintf (stderr, "%02X ", t[tp]); \ - * fprintf (stderr, "\n"); - */ - return 1; // OK -} - -// Auto encoding format functions -static char encchr[] = "ACTXEB"; - -enum { - E_ASCII, - E_C40, - E_TEXT, - E_X12, - E_EDIFACT, - E_BINARY, - E_MAX -}; - -unsigned char switchcost[E_MAX][E_MAX] = { - 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, // From E_ASCII - 1, 0, 2, 2, 2, 3, // From E_C40 - 1, 2, 0, 2, 2, 3, // From E_TEXT - 1, 2, 2, 0, 2, 3, // From E_X12 - 1, 2, 2, 2, 0, 3, // From E_EDIFACT - 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, // From E_BINARY -}; - -/* - * Creates a encoding list (malloc) - * returns encoding string - * if lenp not null, target len stored - * if error, null returned - * if exact specified, then assumes shortcuts applicable for exact fit - * in target - * 1. No unlatch to return to ASCII for last encoded byte after C40 or - * Text or X12 - * 2. No unlatch to return to ASCII for last 1 or 2 encoded bytes after - * EDIFACT - * 3. Final C40 or text encoding exactly in last 2 bytes can have a shift - * 0 to pad to make a tripple - * Only use the encoding from an exact request if the len matches the target, - * otherwise free the result and try again with exact=0 - */ - -static char *encmake(int l, unsigned char *s, int *lenp, char exact) -{ - char *encoding = 0; - int p = l; - char e; - struct { - // number of bytes of source that can be encoded in a row at this point - // using this encoding mode - short s; - // number of bytes of target generated encoding from this point to end if - // already in this encoding mode - short t; - } enc[MAXBARCODE][E_MAX]; - memset(&enc, 0, sizeof(enc)); - if (!l) - return ""; // no length - if (l > MAXBARCODE) - return 0; // not valid - while (p--) { - char b = 0, sub; - int sl, tl, bl, t; - // consider each encoding from this point - // ASCII - sl = tl = 1; - if (isdigit(s[p]) && p + 1 < l && isdigit(s[p + 1])) - sl = 2; // double digit - else if (s[p] & 0x80) - tl = 2; // high shifted - bl = 0; - if (p + sl < l) - for (e = 0; e < E_MAX; e++) - if (enc[p + sl][e].t && ((t = enc[p + sl][e].t + - switchcost[E_ASCII] - [e]) < bl || !bl)) { - bl = t; - b = e; - } - enc[p][E_ASCII].t = tl + bl; - enc[p][E_ASCII].s = sl; - if (bl && b == E_ASCII) - enc[p][b].s += enc[p + sl][b].s; - // C40 - sub = tl = sl = 0; - do { - unsigned char c = s[p + sl++]; - if (c & 0x80) { // shift + upper - sub += 2; - c &= 0x7F; - } - if (c != ' ' && !isdigit(c) && !isupper(c)) - sub++; // shift - sub++; - while (sub >= 3) { - sub -= 3; - tl += 2; - } - } while (sub && p + sl < l); - if (exact && sub == 2 && p + sl == l) { - // special case, can encode last block with shift 0 at end (Is this - // valid when not end of target buffer?) - sub = 0; - tl += 2; - } - if (!sub) { // can encode C40 - bl = 0; - if (p + sl < l) - for (e = 0; e < E_MAX; e++) - if (enc[p + sl][e].t - && - ((t = - enc[p + sl][e].t + - switchcost[E_C40][e]) < bl - || !bl)) { - bl = t; - b = e; - } - if (exact && enc[p + sl][E_ASCII].t == 1 && 1 < bl) { - // special case, switch to ASCII for last bytes - bl = 1; - b = E_ASCII; - } - enc[p][E_C40].t = tl + bl; - enc[p][E_C40].s = sl; - if (bl && b == E_C40) - enc[p][b].s += enc[p + sl][b].s; - } - // Text - sub = tl = sl = 0; - do { - unsigned char c = s[p + sl++]; - if (c & 0x80) { // shift + upper - sub += 2; - c &= 0x7F; - } - if (c != ' ' && !isdigit(c) && !islower(c)) - sub++; // shift - sub++; - while (sub >= 3) { - sub -= 3; - tl += 2; - } - } while (sub && p + sl < l); - if (exact && sub == 2 && p + sl == l) { - // special case, can encode last block with shift 0 at end (Is this - // valid when not end of target buffer?) - sub = 0; - tl += 2; - } - if (!sub && sl) { // can encode Text - bl = 0; - if (p + sl < l) - for (e = 0; e < E_MAX; e++) - if (enc[p + sl][e].t - && - ((t = - enc[p + sl][e].t + - switchcost[E_TEXT][e]) < bl - || !bl)) { - bl = t; - b = e; - } - if (exact && enc[p + sl][E_ASCII].t == 1 && 1 < bl) { // special case, switch to ASCII for last bytes - bl = 1; - b = E_ASCII; - } - enc[p][E_TEXT].t = tl + bl; - enc[p][E_TEXT].s = sl; - if (bl && b == E_TEXT) - enc[p][b].s += enc[p + sl][b].s; - } - // X12 - sub = tl = sl = 0; - do { - unsigned char c = s[p + sl++]; - if (c != 13 && c != '*' && c != '>' && c != ' ' - && !isdigit(c) && !isupper(c)) { - sl = 0; - break; - } - sub++; - while (sub >= 3) { - sub -= 3; - tl += 2; - } - } while (sub && p + sl < l); - if (!sub && sl) { // can encode X12 - bl = 0; - if (p + sl < l) - for (e = 0; e < E_MAX; e++) - if (enc[p + sl][e].t - && - ((t = - enc[p + sl][e].t + - switchcost[E_X12][e]) < bl - || !bl)) { - bl = t; - b = e; - } - if (exact && enc[p + sl][E_ASCII].t == 1 && 1 < bl) { - // special case, switch to ASCII for last bytes - bl = 1; - b = E_ASCII; - } - enc[p][E_X12].t = tl + bl; - enc[p][E_X12].s = sl; - if (bl && b == E_X12) - enc[p][b].s += enc[p + sl][b].s; - } - // EDIFACT - sl = bl = 0; - if (s[p + 0] >= 32 && s[p + 0] <= 94) { // can encode 1 - char bs = 0; - if (p + 1 == l && (!bl || bl < 2)) { - bl = 2; - bs = 1; - } else - for (e = 0; e < E_MAX; e++) - if (e != E_EDIFACT && enc[p + 1][e].t - && - ((t = - 2 + enc[p + 1][e].t + - switchcost[E_ASCII][e]) - < bl || !bl)) // E_ASCII as allowed for unlatch - { - bs = 1; - bl = t; - b = e; - } - if (p + 1 < l && s[p + 1] >= 32 && s[p + 1] <= 94) { // can encode 2 - if (p + 2 == l && (!bl || bl < 2)) { - bl = 3; - bs = 2; - } else - for (e = 0; e < E_MAX; e++) - if (e != E_EDIFACT - && enc[p + 2][e].t - && - ((t = - 3 + enc[p + 2][e].t + - switchcost[E_ASCII][e]) - < bl || !bl)) // E_ASCII as allowed for unlatch - { - bs = 2; - bl = t; - b = e; - } - if (p + 2 < l && s[p + 2] >= 32 && s[p + 2] <= 94) { // can encode 3 - if (p + 3 == l && (!bl || bl < 3)) { - bl = 3; - bs = 3; - } else - for (e = 0; e < E_MAX; e++) - if (e != E_EDIFACT - && enc[p + 3][e].t - && - ((t = - 3 + enc[p + - 3][e].t + - switchcost - [E_ASCII][e]) - < bl || !bl)) // E_ASCII as allowed for unlatch - { - bs = 3; - bl = t; - b = e; - } - if (p + 4 < l && s[p + 3] >= 32 && s[p + 3] <= 94) { // can encode 4 - if (p + 4 == l - && (!bl || bl < 3)) { - bl = 3; - bs = 4; - } else { - for (e = 0; e < E_MAX; - e++) - if (enc[p + 4] - [e].t - && - ((t = - 3 + - enc[p + - 4][e]. - t + - switchcost - [E_EDIFACT] - [e]) < bl - || !bl)) { - bs = 4; - bl = t; - b = e; - } - if (exact - && enc[p + - 4][E_ASCII].t - && enc[p + - 4][E_ASCII]. - t <= 2 - && (t = - 3 + enc[p + - 4] - [E_ASCII].t) < - bl) { - // special case, switch to ASCII for last 1 ot two bytes - bs = 4; - bl = t; - b = E_ASCII; - } - } - } - } - } - enc[p][E_EDIFACT].t = bl; - enc[p][E_EDIFACT].s = bs; - if (bl && b == E_EDIFACT) - enc[p][b].s += enc[p + bs][b].s; - } - // Binary - bl = 0; - for (e = 0; e < E_MAX; e++) - if (enc[p + 1][e].t - && - ((t = - enc[p + 1][e].t + switchcost[E_BINARY][e] + - ((e == E_BINARY - && enc[p + 1][e].t == 249) ? 1 : 0)) - < bl || !bl)) { - bl = t; - b = e; - } - enc[p][E_BINARY].t = 1 + bl; - enc[p][E_BINARY].s = 1; - if (bl && b == E_BINARY) - enc[p][b].s += enc[p + 1][b].s; - /* - * fprintf (stderr, "%d:", p); for (e = 0; e < E_MAX; e++) fprintf \ - * (stderr, " %c*%d/%d", encchr[e], enc[p][e].s, enc[p][e].t); \ - * fprintf (stderr, "\n"); - */ - } - encoding = safemalloc(l + 1); - p = 0; - { - char cur = E_ASCII; // starts ASCII - while (p < l) { - int t, m = 0; - char b = 0; - for (e = 0; e < E_MAX; e++) - if (enc[p][e].t - && ((t = enc[p][e].t + switchcost[cur][e]) < - m || t == m && e == cur || !m)) { - b = e; - m = t; - } - cur = b; - m = enc[p][b].s; - if (!p && lenp) - *lenp = enc[p][b].t; - while (p < l && m--) - encoding[p++] = encchr[b]; - } - } - encoding[p] = 0; - return encoding; -} - -/* - * Main encoding function - * Returns the grid (malloced) containing the matrix. L corner at 0,0. - * Takes suggested size in *Wptr, *Hptr, or 0,0. Fills in actual size. - * Takes barcodelen and barcode to be encoded - * Note, if *encodingptr is null, then fills with auto picked (malloced) - * encoding - * If lenp not null, then the length of encoded data before any final - * unlatch or pad is stored - * If maxp not null, then the max storage of this size code is stored - * If eccp not null, then the number of ecc bytes used in this size is - * stored - * Returns 0 on error (writes to stderr with details). - */ - -unsigned char *iec16022ecc200(int *Wptr, int *Hptr, char **encodingptr, - int barcodelen, unsigned char *barcode, - int *lenp, int *maxp, int *eccp) -{ - unsigned char binary[3000]; // encoded raw data and ecc to place in barcode - int W = 0, H = 0; - char *encoding = 0; - unsigned char *grid = 0; - struct ecc200matrix_s *matrix; - memset(binary, 0, sizeof(binary)); - if (encodingptr) - encoding = *encodingptr; - if (Wptr) - W = *Wptr; - if (Hptr) - H = *Hptr; - - // encoding - if (W) { // known size - for (matrix = ecc200matrix; matrix->W && (matrix->W != W || - matrix->H != H); - matrix++) ; - if (!matrix->W) { - fprintf(stderr, "Invalid size %dx%d\n", W, H); - return 0; - } - if (!encoding) { - int len; - char *e = encmake(barcodelen, barcode, &len, 1); - if (e && len != matrix->bytes) { // try not an exact fit - free(e); - e = encmake(barcodelen, barcode, &len, 0); - if (len > matrix->bytes) { - fprintf(stderr, - "Cannot make barcode fit %dx%d\n", - W, H); - return 0; - } - } - encoding = e; - } - } else { - // find a suitable encoding - if (encoding == NULL) - encoding = encmake(barcodelen, barcode, NULL, 1); - - if (encoding) { // find one that fits chosen encoding - for (matrix = ecc200matrix; matrix->W; matrix++) - if (ecc200encode - (binary, matrix->bytes, barcode, barcodelen, - encoding, 0)) - break; - } else { - int len; - char *e; - e = encmake(barcodelen, barcode, &len, 1); - for (matrix = ecc200matrix; - matrix->W && matrix->bytes != len; matrix++) ; - if (e && !matrix->W) { // try for non exact fit - free(e); - e = encmake(barcodelen, barcode, &len, 0); - for (matrix = ecc200matrix; - matrix->W && matrix->bytes < len; - matrix++) ; - } - encoding = e; - } - if (!matrix->W) { - fprintf(stderr, - "Cannot find suitable size, barcode too long\n"); - return 0; - } - W = matrix->W; - H = matrix->H; - } - if (!ecc200encode(binary, matrix->bytes, barcode, barcodelen, - encoding, lenp)) { - fprintf(stderr, "Barcode too long for %dx%d\n", W, H); - return 0; - } - // ecc code - ecc200(binary, matrix->bytes, matrix->datablock, matrix->rsblock); - { // placement - int x, y, NC, NR, *places; - NC = W - 2 * (W / matrix->FW); - NR = H - 2 * (H / matrix->FH); - places = safemalloc(NC * NR * sizeof(int)); - ecc200placement(places, NR, NC); - grid = safemalloc(W * H); - memset(grid, 0, W * H); - for (y = 0; y < H; y += matrix->FH) { - for (x = 0; x < W; x++) - grid[y * W + x] = 1; - for (x = 0; x < W; x += 2) - grid[(y + matrix->FH - 1) * W + x] = 1; - } - for (x = 0; x < W; x += matrix->FW) { - for (y = 0; y < H; y++) - grid[y * W + x] = 1; - for (y = 0; y < H; y += 2) - grid[y * W + x + matrix->FW - 1] = 1; - } - for (y = 0; y < NR; y++) { - for (x = 0; x < NC; x++) { - int v = places[(NR - y - 1) * NC + x]; - //fprintf (stderr, "%4d", v); - if (v == 1 || v > 7 - && (binary[(v >> 3) - 1] & (1 << (v & 7)))) - grid[(1 + y + - 2 * (y / (matrix->FH - 2))) * W + - 1 + x + - 2 * (x / (matrix->FW - 2))] = 1; - } - //fprintf (stderr, "\n"); - } - free(places); - } - if (Wptr) - *Wptr = W; - if (Hptr) - *Hptr = H; - if (encodingptr) - *encodingptr = encoding; - if (maxp) - *maxp = matrix->bytes; - if (eccp) - *eccp = - (matrix->bytes + 2) / matrix->datablock * matrix->rsblock; - return grid; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/iec16022ecc200.h b/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/iec16022ecc200.h deleted file mode 100644 index 08678f08..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/iec16022ecc200.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -/** - * - * IEC16022 bar code generation - * Adrian Kennard, Andrews & Arnold Ltd - * with help from Cliff Hones on the RS coding - * - * (c) 2004 Adrian Kennard, Andrews & Arnold Ltd - * (c) 2006 Stefan Schmidt - * - * 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 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, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - * - * - * Main encoding function - * Returns the grid (malloced) containing the matrix. L corner at 0,0. - * Takes suggested size in *Wptr, *Hptr, or 0,0. Fills in actual size. - * Takes barcodelen and barcode to be encoded - * Note, if *encodingptr is null, then fills with auto picked (malloced) - * encoding. - * If lenp not null, then the length of encoded data before any final unlatch - * or pad is stored. - * If maxp not null, then the max storage of this size code is stored - * If eccp not null, then the number of ecc bytes used in this size is stored - * Returns 0 on error (writes to stderr with details). - * - */ - -#ifndef __IEC16022ECC200_H -#define __IEC16022ECC200_H - -unsigned char *iec16022ecc200(int *Wptr, int *Hptr, char **encodingptr, - int barcodelen, unsigned char *barcode, - int *lenp, int *maxp, int *eccp); -#define MAXBARCODE 3116 - -#endif /* __IEC16022ECC200_H */ diff --git a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/image.c b/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/image.c deleted file mode 100644 index f7dc3056..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/image.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,668 +0,0 @@ -/** - * - * Image handling tools, (c) AJK 2001-2005 - * - * 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 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, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - * - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include "image.h" - -#define INTERLACE -#define CLEAR -#define USEZLIB - -#ifdef USEZLIB -#include -#endif - -unsigned char const bbc[] = { - 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, // - 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x00, 0x18, 0x00, // ! - 0x6C, 0x6C, 0x6C, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, // " - 0x36, 0x36, 0x7F, 0x36, 0x7F, 0x36, 0x36, 0x00, // # - 0x0C, 0x3F, 0x68, 0x3E, 0x0B, 0x7E, 0x18, 0x00, // $ - 0x60, 0x66, 0x0C, 0x18, 0x30, 0x66, 0x06, 0x00, // % - 0x38, 0x6C, 0x6C, 0x38, 0x6D, 0x66, 0x3B, 0x00, // & - 0x0C, 0x18, 0x30, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, // ' - 0x0C, 0x18, 0x30, 0x30, 0x30, 0x18, 0x0C, 0x00, // ( - 0x30, 0x18, 0x0C, 0x0C, 0x0C, 0x18, 0x30, 0x00, // ) - 0x00, 0x18, 0x7E, 0x3C, 0x7E, 0x18, 0x00, 0x00, // * - 0x00, 0x18, 0x18, 0x7E, 0x18, 0x18, 0x00, 0x00, // + - 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x18, 0x18, 0x30, // , - 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x7E, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, // - - 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x18, 0x18, 0x00, // . - 0x00, 0x06, 0x0C, 0x18, 0x30, 0x60, 0x00, 0x00, // / - 0x18, 0x24, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x24, 0x18, 0x00, // 0 (non crossed) - 0x18, 0x38, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x7E, 0x00, // 1 - 0x3C, 0x66, 0x06, 0x0C, 0x18, 0x30, 0x7E, 0x00, // 2 - 0x3C, 0x66, 0x06, 0x1C, 0x06, 0x66, 0x3C, 0x00, // 3 - 0x0C, 0x1C, 0x3C, 0x6C, 0x7E, 0x0C, 0x0C, 0x00, // 4 - 0x7E, 0x60, 0x7C, 0x06, 0x06, 0x66, 0x3C, 0x00, // 5 - 0x1C, 0x30, 0x60, 0x7C, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3C, 0x00, // 6 - 0x7E, 0x06, 0x0C, 0x18, 0x30, 0x30, 0x30, 0x00, // 7 - 0x3C, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3C, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3C, 0x00, // 8 - 0x3C, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3E, 0x06, 0x0C, 0x38, 0x00, // 9 - 0x00, 0x00, 0x18, 0x18, 0x00, 0x18, 0x18, 0x00, // : - 0x00, 0x00, 0x18, 0x18, 0x00, 0x18, 0x18, 0x30, // ; - 0x0C, 0x18, 0x30, 0x60, 0x30, 0x18, 0x0C, 0x00, // < - 0x00, 0x00, 0x7E, 0x00, 0x7E, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, // = - 0x30, 0x18, 0x0C, 0x06, 0x0C, 0x18, 0x30, 0x00, // > - 0x3C, 0x66, 0x0C, 0x18, 0x18, 0x00, 0x18, 0x00, // ? - 0x3C, 0x66, 0x6E, 0x6A, 0x6E, 0x60, 0x3C, 0x00, // @ - 0x3C, 0x66, 0x66, 0x7E, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x00, // A - 0x7C, 0x66, 0x66, 0x7C, 0x66, 0x66, 0x7C, 0x00, // B - 0x3C, 0x66, 0x60, 0x60, 0x60, 0x66, 0x3C, 0x00, // C - 0x78, 0x6C, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x6C, 0x78, 0x00, // D - 0x7E, 0x60, 0x60, 0x7C, 0x60, 0x60, 0x7E, 0x00, // E - 0x7E, 0x60, 0x60, 0x7C, 0x60, 0x60, 0x60, 0x00, // F - 0x3C, 0x66, 0x60, 0x6E, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3C, 0x00, // G - 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x7E, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x00, // H - 0x7E, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x7E, 0x00, // I - 0x3E, 0x0C, 0x0C, 0x0C, 0x0C, 0x6C, 0x38, 0x00, // J - 0x66, 0x6C, 0x78, 0x70, 0x78, 0x6C, 0x66, 0x00, // K - 0x60, 0x60, 0x60, 0x60, 0x60, 0x60, 0x7E, 0x00, // L - 0x63, 0x77, 0x7F, 0x6B, 0x6B, 0x63, 0x63, 0x00, // M - 0x66, 0x66, 0x76, 0x7E, 0x6E, 0x66, 0x66, 0x00, // N - 0x3C, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3C, 0x00, // O - 0x7C, 0x66, 0x66, 0x7C, 0x60, 0x60, 0x60, 0x00, // P - 0x3C, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x6A, 0x6C, 0x36, 0x00, // Q - 0x7C, 0x66, 0x66, 0x7C, 0x6C, 0x66, 0x66, 0x00, // R - 0x3C, 0x66, 0x60, 0x3C, 0x06, 0x66, 0x3C, 0x00, // S - 0x7E, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x00, // T - 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3C, 0x00, // U - 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3C, 0x18, 0x00, // V - 0x63, 0x63, 0x6B, 0x6B, 0x7F, 0x77, 0x63, 0x00, // W - 0x66, 0x66, 0x3C, 0x18, 0x3C, 0x66, 0x66, 0x00, // X - 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3C, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x00, // Y - 0x7E, 0x06, 0x0C, 0x18, 0x30, 0x60, 0x7E, 0x00, // Z - 0x7C, 0x60, 0x60, 0x60, 0x60, 0x60, 0x7C, 0x00, // [ - 0x00, 0x60, 0x30, 0x18, 0x0C, 0x06, 0x00, 0x00, // - 0x3E, 0x06, 0x06, 0x06, 0x06, 0x06, 0x3E, 0x00, // ] - 0x18, 0x3C, 0x66, 0x42, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, // ^ - 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xFF, // _ - 0x1C, 0x36, 0x30, 0x7C, 0x30, 0x30, 0x7E, 0x00, // ` - 0x00, 0x00, 0x3C, 0x06, 0x3E, 0x66, 0x3E, 0x00, // a - 0x60, 0x60, 0x7C, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x7C, 0x00, // b - 0x00, 0x00, 0x3C, 0x66, 0x60, 0x66, 0x3C, 0x00, // c - 0x06, 0x06, 0x3E, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3E, 0x00, // d - 0x00, 0x00, 0x3C, 0x66, 0x7E, 0x60, 0x3C, 0x00, // e - 0x1C, 0x30, 0x30, 0x7C, 0x30, 0x30, 0x30, 0x00, // f - 0x00, 0x00, 0x3E, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3E, 0x06, 0x3C, // g - 0x60, 0x60, 0x7C, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x00, // h - 0x18, 0x00, 0x38, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x3C, 0x00, // i - 0x18, 0x00, 0x38, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x70, // j - 0x60, 0x60, 0x66, 0x6C, 0x78, 0x6C, 0x66, 0x00, // k - 0x38, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x3C, 0x00, // l - 0x00, 0x00, 0x36, 0x7F, 0x6B, 0x6B, 0x63, 0x00, // m - 0x00, 0x00, 0x7C, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x00, // n - 0x00, 0x00, 0x3C, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3C, 0x00, // o - 0x00, 0x00, 0x7C, 0x66, 0x66, 0x7C, 0x60, 0x60, // p - 0x00, 0x00, 0x3E, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3E, 0x06, 0x07, // q - 0x00, 0x00, 0x6C, 0x76, 0x60, 0x60, 0x60, 0x00, // r - 0x00, 0x00, 0x3E, 0x60, 0x3C, 0x06, 0x7C, 0x00, // s - 0x30, 0x30, 0x7C, 0x30, 0x30, 0x30, 0x1C, 0x00, // t - 0x00, 0x00, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3E, 0x00, // u - 0x00, 0x00, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3C, 0x18, 0x00, // v - 0x00, 0x00, 0x63, 0x6B, 0x6B, 0x7F, 0x36, 0x00, // w - 0x00, 0x00, 0x66, 0x3C, 0x18, 0x3C, 0x66, 0x00, // x - 0x00, 0x00, 0x66, 0x66, 0x66, 0x3E, 0x06, 0x3C, // y - 0x00, 0x00, 0x7E, 0x0C, 0x18, 0x30, 0x7E, 0x00, // z - 0x0C, 0x18, 0x18, 0x70, 0x18, 0x18, 0x0C, 0x00, // { - 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x00, 0x18, 0x18, 0x18, 0x00, // | - 0x30, 0x18, 0x18, 0x0E, 0x18, 0x18, 0x30, 0x00, // } - 0x31, 0x6B, 0x46, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, // ~ - 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, // -}; - -const char smallc[] = " 0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ-+&()/[];%"; -unsigned char const small[] = { - 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, // - 0x1F, 0x11, 0x1F, //0 - 0x11, 0x1F, 0x10, //1 - 0x1D, 0x15, 0x17, //2 - 0x11, 0x15, 0x1F, //3 - 0x07, 0x04, 0x1F, //4 - 0x17, 0x15, 0x1D, //5 - 0x1F, 0x15, 0x1D, //6 - 0x01, 0x01, 0x1F, //7 - 0x1F, 0x15, 0x1F, //8 - 0x17, 0x15, 0x1F, //9 - 0x1E, 0x05, 0x1E, //A - 0x1F, 0x15, 0x0A, //B - 0x0E, 0x11, 0x11, //C - 0x1F, 0x11, 0x0E, //D - 0x1F, 0x15, 0x11, //E - 0x1F, 0x05, 0x01, //F - 0x0E, 0x11, 0x19, //G - 0x1F, 0x04, 0x1F, //H - 0x11, 0x1F, 0x11, //I - 0x11, 0x0F, 0x01, //J - 0x1F, 0x04, 0x1B, //K - 0x1F, 0x10, 0x10, //L - 0x1F, 0x03, 0x1F, //M - 0x1F, 0x01, 0x1F, //N - 0x0E, 0x11, 0x0E, //O - 0x1F, 0x05, 0x02, //P - 0x0E, 0x19, 0x1E, //Q - 0x1F, 0x05, 0x1A, //R - 0x12, 0x15, 0x09, //S - 0x01, 0x1F, 0x01, //T - 0x1F, 0x10, 0x1F, //U - 0x0F, 0x10, 0x0F, //V - 0x1F, 0x18, 0x1F, //W - 0x1B, 0x04, 0x1B, //X - 0x03, 0x1C, 0x03, //Y - 0x19, 0x15, 0x13, //Z - 0x04, 0x04, 0x04, //- - 0x04, 0x0E, 0x04, //+ - 0x04, 0x0E, 0x04, //& (+) - 0x00, 0x0E, 0x11, //( - 0x11, 0x0E, 0x00, //) - 0x08, 0x04, 0x02, /// - 0x00, 0x1F, 0x11, //[ - 0x11, 0x1F, 0x00, //] - 0x10, 0x0A, 0x00, //; - 0x09, 0x04, 0x12, //% -}; - -Image *ImageNew(int w, int h, int c) -{ // create a new blank image - Image *i; - if (!w || !h) - return 0; - i = malloc(sizeof(*i)); - if (!i) - return 0; - memset(i, 0, sizeof(*i)); - i->W = w; - i->L = w + 1; - i->H = h; - i->C = c; - i->Image = malloc((w + 1) * h); - if (!i->Image) { - free(i); - return 0; - } - memset(i->Image, 0, (w + 1) * h); - if (c) { - i->Colour = malloc(sizeof(Colour) * c); - if (!i->Colour) { - free(i->Image); - free(i); - return 0; - } - memset(i->Colour, 0, sizeof(Colour) * c); - } - return i; -} - -void ImageFree(Image * i) -{ // free an image - if (i) { - if (i->Image) - free(i->Image); - if (i->Colour) - free(i->Colour); - free(i); - } -} - -#define MAXLZW 4096 -typedef short LZW[256]; -typedef LZW LZWTree[MAXLZW]; -typedef struct strPrivate { - int cols; // number of colours, power of 2 - unsigned char colbits; // number of bits for colours - int fh; // file handle - int lzwnext; // next code - int lzwlast; // last code in current bit size - int lzwbits; // current bit size - LZWTree lzw; // encode tree - unsigned char block[256]; // block so far, with count at start - int blockv; // pending value - int blockb; // bits used in pending value - short lzwcode; // which code we are on now -} Private; - -static LZWFlush(Private * p) -{ // flush this block - write(p->fh, p->block, *p->block + 1); - *p->block = 0; -} - -static LZWOut(Private * p, short v) -{ // output a value - p->blockv |= (v << p->blockb); - p->blockb += p->lzwbits; - while (p->blockb >= 8) { - p->block[++*p->block] = p->blockv; // last partial byte - p->blockv >>= 8; - p->blockb -= 8; - if (*p->block == 255) - LZWFlush(p); - } -} - -static LZWClear(Private * p) -{ - int c; - p->lzwbits = p->colbits + 1; - p->lzwnext = p->cols + 2; - p->lzwlast = (1 << p->lzwbits) - 1; - p->lzwcode = p->cols; // starting point - for (c = 0; c < p->cols; c++) { - p->lzw[p->cols][c] = c; // links to literal entries - // links from literals, dead ends initially - memset(&p->lzw[c], -1, p->cols * 2); - } -} - -static ImageStart(Private * p) -{ - unsigned char b = p->colbits; - write(p->fh, &b, 1); - *p->block = 0; - p->blockb = 0; - p->blockv = 0; - LZWClear(p); - LZWOut(p, p->cols); // clear code -} - -static ImageEnd(Private * p) -{ - LZWOut(p, p->lzwcode); // last prefix - LZWOut(p, p->cols + 1); // end code - if (p->blockb) - p->block[++*p->block] = p->blockv; // last partial byte - LZWFlush(p); -} - -static ImageOut(Private * p, unsigned char c) -{ - short next = p->lzw[p->lzwcode][c]; - if (next == -1) { // dead end - LZWOut(p, p->lzwcode); // prefix -#ifdef CLEAR - if (p->lzwnext + 1 == MAXLZW) { - LZWOut(p, p->cols); // clear code - LZWClear(p); - } else -#endif - if (p->lzwnext < MAXLZW) { - memset(p->lzw[p->lzwnext], -1, p->cols * 2); // init dead ends - p->lzw[p->lzwcode][c] = p->lzwnext; - if (p->lzwnext > p->lzwlast) { // bigger code - p->lzwbits++; - p->lzwlast = (1 << p->lzwbits) - 1; - } - p->lzwnext++; - } - p->lzwcode = c; - } else - p->lzwcode = next; // not a dead end -} - -// write GIF image -void ImageWriteGif(Image * i, int fh, int back, int trans, char *comment) -{ - struct strPrivate p; - p.fh = fh; - // count colours, min 4 - for (p.colbits = 2, p.cols = 4; p.cols < i->C; - p.cols *= 2, p.colbits++) ; - { // headers - char buf[1500]; - int n = 0; - strcpy(buf, "GIF87a"); -#ifndef INTERLACE - if (comment || trans >= 0) -#endif - buf[4] = '9'; // needs gif89 format - n = 6; - buf[n++] = (i->W & 255); - buf[n++] = (i->W >> 8); - buf[n++] = (i->H & 255); - buf[n++] = (i->H >> 8); - buf[n++] = (i->Colour ? 0x80 : 0) + 0x70 + (p.colbits - 1); - buf[n++] = back; // background - buf[n++] = 0; // aspect - if (i->Colour) { - int c; - for (c = 0; c < p.cols; c++) { - if (c < i->C) { - buf[n++] = (i->Colour[c] >> 16 & 255); - buf[n++] = (i->Colour[c] >> 8 & 255); - buf[n++] = (i->Colour[c] & 255); - } else { // extra, unused, colour - buf[n++] = 0; - buf[n++] = 0; - buf[n++] = 0; - } - } - } - // comment - if (comment && strlen(comment) < 256) { // comment - buf[n++] = 0x21; //extension - buf[n++] = 0xFE; //comment - buf[n++] = strlen(comment); - strcpy(buf + n, comment); - n += buf[n - 1]; - buf[n++] = 0; // end of block - } - if (trans >= 0) { // transparrent - buf[n++] = 0x21; // extension - buf[n++] = 0xF9; // graphic control - buf[n++] = 4; // len - buf[n++] = 1; // transparrent - buf[n++] = 0; // delay - buf[n++] = 0; - buf[n++] = trans; - buf[n++] = 0; // terminator - } - // image - buf[n++] = 0x2C; - buf[n++] = 0; // offset X - buf[n++] = 0; - buf[n++] = 0; // offset Y - buf[n++] = 0; - buf[n++] = (i->W & 255); - buf[n++] = (i->W >> 8); - buf[n++] = (i->H & 255); - buf[n++] = (i->H >> 8); -#ifdef INTERLACE - buf[n++] = 0x40; // interlaced, no local colour table -#else - buf[n++] = 0x00; // non interlaced, no local colour table -#endif - write(fh, buf, n); - } - // image data - { - unsigned char *b; - int x, y; - ImageStart(&p); -#ifdef INTERLACE - for (y = 0; y < i->H; y += 8) - for (b = &ImagePixel(i, 0, y), x = 0; x < i->W; x++) - ImageOut(&p, *b++); - for (y = 4; y < i->H; y += 8) - for (b = &ImagePixel(i, 0, y), x = 0; x < i->W; x++) - ImageOut(&p, *b++); - for (y = 2; y < i->H; y += 4) - for (b = &ImagePixel(i, 0, y), x = 0; x < i->W; x++) - ImageOut(&p, *b++); - for (y = 1; y < i->H; y += 2) - for (b = &ImagePixel(i, 0, y), x = 0; x < i->W; x++) - ImageOut(&p, *b++); -#else - for (y = 0; y < i->H; y++) - for (b = &ImagePixel(i, 0, y), x = 0; x < i->W; x++) - ImageOut(&p, *b++); -#endif - ImageEnd(&p); - } - write(fh, "\0", 1); // end of image data - write(fh, "\x3B", 1); // trailer -} - -void ImageText(Image * i, int x, int y, int col, char *text) -{ // writes 8x8 text - if (i && text) - while (*text) { - if (*text >= ' ' && *text) { - int r; - unsigned const char *b = - bbc + (*text - ' ') * 8; - for (r = 0; r < 8; r++) { - unsigned char v = *b++; - unsigned char *p = - &ImagePixel(i, x, y + r); - unsigned char m; - for (m = 0x80; m; m >>= 1, p++) - if (v & m) - *p = col; - } - } - x += 8; - text++; - } -} - -void ImageSmall(Image * i, int x, int y, int col, char *text) -{ // writes 4x6 digits - if (i && text) - while (*text) { - char *p = strchr(smallc, toupper(*text)); - if (p) { - int r; - char m = 1; - unsigned const char *b = - small + (p - smallc) * 3; - for (r = 0; r < 5; r++) { - int c; - for (c = 0; c < 3; c++) - if (b[c] & m) - ImagePixel(i, x + c, - y + r) = col; - m <<= 1; - } - x += 4; - } else if (*text == '.') { - ImagePixel(i, x, y + 4) = col; - x += 2; - } else if (*text == ':') { - ImagePixel(i, x, y + 1) = col; - ImagePixel(i, x, y + 3) = col; - x += 2; - } - text++; - } -} - -void ImageRect(Image * i, int x, int y, int w, int h, int c) -{ // fill a box - if (i && w && h) { - while (h--) { - unsigned char *p = &ImagePixel(i, x, y); - int n = w; - while (n--) - *p++ = c; - y++; - } - } -} - -// PNG code - - /* Table of CRCs of all 8-bit messages. */ -static unsigned int crc_table[256]; - - /* Make the table for a fast CRC. */ -void make_crc_table(void) -{ - unsigned int c; - int n, k; - for (n = 0; n < 256; n++) { - c = (unsigned int)n; - for (k = 0; k < 8; k++) { - if (c & 1) - c = 0xedb88320L ^ (c >> 1); - else - c = c >> 1; - } - crc_table[n] = c; - } -} - - /* Update a running CRC with the bytes buf[0..len-1]--the CRC - should be initialized to all 1's, and the transmitted value - is the 1's complement of the final running CRC (see the - crc() routine below)). */ - -unsigned int update_crc(unsigned int crc, unsigned char *buf, int len) -{ - unsigned int c = crc; - int n; - - for (n = 0; n < len; n++) - c = crc_table[(c ^ buf[n]) & 0xff] ^ (c >> 8); - - return c; -} - - /* Return the CRC of the bytes buf[0..len-1]. */ -unsigned int crc(unsigned char *buf, int len) -{ - return update_crc(0xffffffffL, buf, len) ^ 0xffffffffL; -} - -unsigned int writecrc(int fh, char *ptr, int len, unsigned int c) -{ - write(fh, ptr, len); - while (len--) - c = crc_table[(c ^ *ptr++) & 0xff] ^ (c >> 8); - return c; -} - -void writechunk(int fh, char *typ, void *ptr, int len) -{ - unsigned int v = htonl(len), crc; - write(fh, &v, 4); - crc = writecrc(fh, typ, 4, ~0); - if (len) - crc = writecrc(fh, ptr, len, crc); - v = htonl(~crc); - write(fh, &v, 4); -} - -#ifndef USEZLIB -unsigned int adlersum(unsigned char *p, int l, unsigned int adler) -{ - unsigned int s1 = (adler & 65535), s2 = (adler >> 16); - while (l--) { - s1 += *p++; - s2 += s1; - } - s1 %= 65521; // can be delayed due to sensible "l" values... - s2 %= 65521; - return (s2 << 16) + s1; -} -#endif - -// write PNG image -void ImageWritePNG(Image * i, int fh, int back, int trans, char *comment) -{ - make_crc_table(); - write(fh, "\211PNG\r\n\032\n", 8); // PNG header - { // IHDR - struct { - unsigned int width; - unsigned int height; - unsigned char depth; - unsigned char colour; - unsigned char compress; - unsigned char filter; - unsigned char interlace; - } ihdr = { - 0, 0, 8, 3, 0, 0}; - ihdr.width = htonl(i->W); - ihdr.height = htonl(i->H); - writechunk(fh, "IHDR", &ihdr, 13); - } - { // PLTE - unsigned int v = htonl(i->C * 3), crc, n; - write(fh, &v, 4); - crc = writecrc(fh, "PLTE", 4, ~0); - for (n = 0; n < i->C; n++) { - v = htonl(i->Colour[n] << 8); - crc = writecrc(fh, (void *)&v, 3, crc); - } - v = htonl(~crc); - write(fh, &v, 4); - } - if (back >= 0) { // bKGD - unsigned char b = back; - writechunk(fh, "bKGD", &b, 1); - } - if (*comment) { // tEXt - char c[] = "Comment"; - unsigned int v = htonl(strlen(c) + strlen(comment) + 1), crc; - write(fh, &v, 4); - crc = writecrc(fh, "tEXt", 4, ~0); - crc = writecrc(fh, c, strlen(c) + 1, crc); - crc = writecrc(fh, comment, strlen(comment), crc); - v = htonl(~crc); - write(fh, &v, 4); - } - { // tRNS - unsigned char alpha[256]; - int n; - for (n = 0; n < i->C; n++) - // 4th palette byte treated as 0=opaque, 255-transparren - alpha[n] = 255 - (i->Colour[n] >> 24); - if (trans >= 0 && trans < i->C) - // manual set of specific transparrent colour - alpha[trans] = 0; - writechunk(fh, "tRNS", alpha, i->C); - } -#ifndef USEZLIB - { // IDAT - unsigned int v = htonl(i->H * (i->L + 5) + 6), - crc, adler = 1, n; - unsigned char *p = i->Image; - write(fh, &v, 4); - crc = writecrc(fh, "IDAT", 4, ~0); - crc = writecrc(fh, "\170\001", 2, crc); // zlib header for deflate - n = i->H; - while (n--) { - unsigned char h[5]; - h[0] = (n ? 0 : 1); // last chunk in deflate, un compressed - h[1] = (i->L & 255); // Len, LSB first as per deflate spec - h[2] = (i->L / 256); - h[3] = ~(i->L & 255); // Inverse of Len - h[4] = ~(i->L / 256); - *p = 0; // filter 0 (NONE) - crc = writecrc(fh, h, 5, crc); - crc = writecrc(fh, p, i->L, crc); - adler = adlersum(p, i->L, adler); - p += i->L; - } - v = htonl(adler); - crc = writecrc(fh, (void *)&v, 4, crc); - v = htonl(~crc); - write(fh, &v, 4); - } -#else - { // IDAT - unsigned char *temp; - unsigned long n; - for (n = 0; n < i->H; n++) - i->Image[n * i->L] = 0; // filter 0 - n = i->H * i->L * 1001 / 1000 + 12; - temp = malloc(n); - if (compress2(temp, &n, i->Image, i->L * i->H, 9) != Z_OK) - fprintf(stderr, "Deflate error\n"); - else - writechunk(fh, "IDAT", temp, n); - free(temp); - } -#endif - writechunk(fh, "IEND", 0, 0); // IEND -} diff --git a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/image.h b/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/image.h deleted file mode 100644 index 92d6d06e..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/image.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -/** - * - * Image handling tools, (c) AJK 2001-2005 - * - * 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 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, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - * - */ - -#ifndef __IMAGE_H -#define __IMAGE_H - -typedef unsigned int Colour; // RGB value - -// Image object -typedef struct { - int W, // width - L, // Line length in Image (W+1) - H; // height - unsigned char *Image; // image array, one byte per pixel - int C; // colours (can be non power of 2, max 256) - Colour *Colour; // colour map (must have entry for each colour) -} Image; - -// macros and functions - -#define ImagePixel(i,x,y) ((i)->Image[1+(i)->L*(y)+(x)]) - -Image *ImageNew(int w, int h, int c); // create a new blank image -void ImageFree(Image * i); // free an image -void ImageWriteGif(Image * i, int fh, int back, int trans, char *comment); -void ImageWritePNG(Image * i, int fh, int back, int trans, char *comment); -void ImageText(Image * i, int x, int y, int c, char *text); // write 8x8 text -void ImageSmall(Image * i, int x, int y, int c, char *text); // write 4x6 text -void ImageRect(Image * i, int x, int y, int w, int h, int c); // fill a box -#define ImageWrite ImageWritePNG // default - -#endif /* __IMAGE_H */ diff --git a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/reedsol.c b/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/reedsol.c deleted file mode 100644 index a9502412..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/reedsol.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ -/** - * - * This is a simple Reed-Solomon encoder - * (C) Cliff Hones 2004 - * - * 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 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, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - * - */ - -// It is not written with high efficiency in mind, so is probably -// not suitable for real-time encoding. The aim was to keep it -// simple, general and clear. -// -// - -// Usage: -// First call rs_init_gf(poly) to set up the Galois Field parameters. -// Then call rs_init_code(size, index) to set the encoding size -// Then call rs_encode(datasize, data, out) to encode the data. -// -// These can be called repeatedly as required - but note that -// rs_init_code must be called following any rs_init_gf call. -// -// If the parameters are fixed, some of the statics below can be -// replaced with constants in the obvious way, and additionally -// malloc/free can be avoided by using static arrays of a suitable -// size. - -#include // only needed for debug (main) -#include // only needed for malloc/free - -static int gfpoly; -static int symsize; // in bits -static int logmod; // 2**symsize - 1 -static int rlen; - -static int *log = NULL, *alog = NULL, *rspoly = NULL; - -// rs_init_gf(poly) initialises the parameters for the Galois Field. -// The symbol size is determined from the highest bit set in poly -// This implementation will support sizes up to 30 bits (though that -// will result in very large log/antilog tables) - bit sizes of -// 8 or 4 are typical -// -// The poly is the bit pattern representing the GF characteristic -// polynomial. e.g. for ECC200 (8-bit symbols) the polynomial is -// a**8 + a**5 + a**3 + a**2 + 1, which translates to 0x12d. - -void rs_init_gf(int poly) -{ - int m, b, p, v; - - // Return storage from previous setup - if (log) { - free(log); - free(alog); - free(rspoly); - rspoly = NULL; - } - // Find the top bit, and hence the symbol size - for (b = 1, m = 0; b <= poly; b <<= 1) - m++; - b >>= 1; - m--; - gfpoly = poly; - symsize = m; - - // Calculate the log/alog tables - logmod = (1 << m) - 1; - log = (int *)malloc(sizeof(int) * (logmod + 1)); - alog = (int *)malloc(sizeof(int) * logmod); - - for (p = 1, v = 0; v < logmod; v++) { - alog[v] = p; - log[p] = v; - p <<= 1; - if (p & b) - p ^= poly; - } -} - -// rs_init_code(nsym, index) initialises the Reed-Solomon encoder -// nsym is the number of symbols to be generated (to be appended -// to the input data). index is usually 1 - it is the index of -// the constant in the first term (i) of the RS generator polynomial: -// (x + 2**i)*(x + 2**(i+1))*... [nsym terms] -// For ECC200, index is 1. - -void rs_init_code(int nsym, int index) -{ - int i, k; - - if (rspoly) - free(rspoly); - rspoly = (int *)malloc(sizeof(int) * (nsym + 1)); - - rlen = nsym; - - rspoly[0] = 1; - for (i = 1; i <= nsym; i++) { - rspoly[i] = 1; - for (k = i - 1; k > 0; k--) { - if (rspoly[k]) - rspoly[k] = - alog[(log[rspoly[k]] + index) % logmod]; - rspoly[k] ^= rspoly[k - 1]; - } - rspoly[0] = alog[(log[rspoly[0]] + index) % logmod]; - index++; - } -} - -// Note that the following uses byte arrays, so is only suitable for -// symbol sizes up to 8 bits. Just change the data type of data and res -// to unsigned int * for larger symbols. - -void rs_encode(int len, unsigned char *data, unsigned char *res) -{ - int i, k, m; - for (i = 0; i < rlen; i++) - res[i] = 0; - for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { - m = res[rlen - 1] ^ data[i]; - for (k = rlen - 1; k > 0; k--) { - if (m && rspoly[k]) - res[k] = - res[k - - 1] ^ alog[(log[m] + - log[rspoly[k]]) % logmod]; - else - res[k] = res[k - 1]; - } - if (m && rspoly[0]) - res[0] = alog[(log[m] + log[rspoly[0]]) % logmod]; - else - res[0] = 0; - } -} - -#ifndef LIB -// The following tests the routines with the ISO/IEC 16022 Annexe R data -int main(void) -{ - register int i; - - unsigned char data[9] = { 142, 164, 186 }; - unsigned char out[5]; - - rs_init_gf(0x12d); - rs_init_code(5, 1); - - rs_encode(3, data, out); - - printf("Result of Annexe R encoding:\n"); - for (i = 4; i >= 0; i--) - printf(" %d\n", out[i]); - - return 0; -} -#endif diff --git a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/reedsol.h b/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/reedsol.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0181a8df..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/reedsol.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -/** - * - * This is a simple Reed-Solomon encoder - * (C) Cliff Hones 2004 - * - * 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 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. 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Unnecessary malloc()s are reduced. - * tests/test_qrencode.c: - - Two new tests have been added. - * split.c: - - NULL check and string length check have been added. - * qrspec.c, tests/test_qrinput.c: - - Forgotten padding bits bug has been fixed. (enbugged at 2009.5.18) - - New test for the bug above has been added. - * qrspec.[ch], qrencode_inner.h: - - Some function becomes __STATIC and their declarations have been - moved to qrencode_inner.h. - * tests/prof_qrencode.c: - - Now liberates all heap at the end of the program. - -2009.05.19 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * qrencode.c, qrencode_inner.h: - - calloc() is now used to initialize rsblock. - - Number of malloc()s in RSblock_initBlock() has been integrated to - one malloc() in QRraw_new(). - * rscode.c: - - A very small code improvement. - * qrinput.[ch]: - - More return value checks. - - Code cleanups. - * tests/common.h, tests/test_{split,monkey,qrinput}.c: - - Tests improved. - * qrspec.[ch], tests/test_qrspec.c: - - Code cleanups. - - QRspec_rs{Data,Ecc}Length() have been added. - * tests/view_qrcode.c: - - Code cleanups. - - Disabled mask setting in structured mode. - * tests/common.h: - - assert_nothing() has been added. - * qrinput.c, qrencode.c, tests/test_*.c: - - Various *_free() now allow NULL pointer. (nothing performed) - * qrspec.[ch]: - - Alignment pattern is now put by QRspec_putAlignmentPattern(). - QRspec_getAlignmentPattern() and QRspec_freeAlignment() have been - removed. - -2009.05.18 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * qrencode.c: - - More return value checks. - * bitstream.c: - - BitStream_free() allows NULL pointer (nothing performed). - * qrinput.c: - - QRinput_List_freeEntry() and QRinput_free() allow NULL pointer. - - QRinput_createPaddingBit() has been replaced with - QRinput_appendPaddingBit(). - - QRinput_convertData() now sets errno to EINVAL when input is too - large. - - More return value checks. Mainly for ENOMEM error. - -2009.05.16 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * qrencode.h: - - Indent improvement. - * Makefile.am: - - qrencode.spec has been added to EXTRA_DIST. - -2009.05.14 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * qrinput.c, qrencode.c, qrspe.c: - - More return value checks. Mainly for ENOMEM error. - * qrspec.[ch], qrencode.c, tests/test_qrspec.c: - - QRspec_getEccSpec() now accepts an int array instead to return - multiple values instead of returning dynamic allocated array. - * mask.c, rscode.c: - - More return value checks from malloc(). - * configure.ac: - - Added "--enable-mudflap" option. - * rscode.[ch]: - - Added free_rs_cache() for debug purpose. - * tests/test_{monkey,qrencode,rs}.c: - - Call free_rs_cache() at the end of the tests. - * qrencode.c: - - QRraw_new() and RSblock_init() have been improved. - - Eliminated unnecessary calls of init_rs(). - * autogen.sh, configure.ac: - - Darwin workarounds. - * tests/common.h, tests/test_bitstream.c: - - New tests have been added. - -2009.05.12 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * bitstream.c: - - BitStream_toByte() had returned non-NULL for an empty BitStream. - * tests/test_bitstream.c: - - test_null() has been added. - * qrinput.c: - - A possible memory leak has been eliminated. It happend when a wrong - version number was given. - * tests/test_qriput.c: - - Memory leaks have been eliminated. - -2009.05.01 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * Bumped vertion to 3.1.0. - -2009.04.30 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * bistream.[ch]: - - Internal representation of BitStream has been changed from - NUL-terminated string to unsigned char array. - * tests/common.h, tests/test_{bitstream,qrinput}.c: - - Some test sequences have been updated (see above). - -2009.03.25 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * configure.ac: - - "--without-tests" has become default setting. - * bitstream.[ch]: - - Now functions strictly check return value from malloc() and return - error if it fails. - -2008.10.31 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * tests/commo.h: - - __FUNCTION__ has been replaced with __func__, to follow the C99 - standard. - - The way of variadic macros has been changed, to follow the C99 - standard. - -2008.10.11 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * qrencode_inner.h: - - Now this header is called only by test programs. - * qrencode.c, qrencode_inner.h: - - Some definitions and declares written in qrencode_inner.h have been - moved into qrencode.c: - - QRraw_*() have been declared as __STATIC. - * mask.[ch], qrencode.c, qrencode_inner.h: - - Mask_makeMask() now requires QRecLevel. - - QRencode_writeFormatInformation() has been renamed and moved to - Mask_writeFormatInformation(), and become __STATIC. - * tests/*.c: - - Unneeded #include "qrencode_inner.h" have been removed. - -2008.10.11 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * autogen.sh: - - Darwin workaround. - * configure.ac: - - Now config.h offers "__STATIC" macro becomes "static" when - "--without-tests" is specified. This macro is useful for functions - called from test programs but not from other library codes. - * qrinput.c: - - Very little performance improvement. - * mask.c: - - Code cleanups. - -2008.09.12 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * tests/view_qrcode.c: - - Unused variable 'pitch' has been removed from draw_QRcode(). - -2008.06.03 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * Merged to the main trunk. - -2008.06.01 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * qrenc.c: - - Now it does not show the full usage when unrecognized options are - given. - - When "--help" is given, it displays the long usage. - * Version 3.0.3 has been released. - -2008.05.26 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * qrenc.c, tests/view_qrcode.c: - - getopt_long_only() has been replaced with getopt_long() which is - widely available. (Thanks to Gavan Fantom) - - Now it accepts long options. - * qrencode.1.in: - - followed the above changes. - * Bumped version to 3.0.3. - -2008.05.18 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * qrspec.c: - - The bit order of "Version information" has been corrected. - (Thanks to Paul Janssesn) - * configure.ac, Makefile.am: - - The "--without-tests" has been added to the configure script. - * qrencode.spec.in: - - Uses "--without-tests". - * Version 3.0.2 has been released. - -2008.05.14 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * various files: - - Some compile-time warnings/erros with g++ have been fixed. - (Thanks to wangsai) - -2008.05.09 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * qrenc.c: - - Now qrencode writes an image file in binary mode for non-POSIX - platform, such as MS-Windows. (bug report from Paul Janssens) - * Makefile.am: - - tests/test_all.sh has been added. - * tests/test_all.sh: - - Now it exits immediately if any test fails. - * Version 3.0.1 has been released. - -2008.05.01 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * qrencode.spec.in: - - Added the man page to the files section. - -2008.04.30 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * Version 3.0.0 has been released. - -2008.04.23 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * Version 3.0.0rc3 has been released. - - This will probably be the final release candidate, if all goes well. - -2008.04.23 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * split.c: - - Split_identifyMode() now uses isdigit() and isalnum() macros. - * qrinput.c: - - Error checks have been improved. - * qrenc.c, tests/view_qrcode.c: - - Return value checks have been added. - - Structured-append encode with version 0 now returns error. - * qrencode.[ch]: - - QRencode_encodeStructuredInput() -> QRencode_encodeInputStructured() - (for consistency with other QRencode_encode*Structured() functions) - * mask.c: - - A code block never called has been eliminated. - -2008.04.14 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * Version 3.0.0rc2 has been released. - -2008.04.20 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * qrencode.h: - - QR_MODE_NUL has been added to QRencodeMode. Basically it is used - only by Split_identifyMode(). - * qrinput.[ch], split.c: - - QRinput_identifyMode() has been moved to split.c, changed to static - and now needs a hint. - * split.c: - - Auto-splitting has been improved. - * qrinput.c: - - A memory leak has been fixed. - * configure.ac: - - The "--enable-gprof" and "--enable-gcov" options have been added. - * Makefile.am: - - man1_MANS has been moved into the "if BUILD_TOOLS - endif" block. - -2008.04.14 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * Version 3.0.0rc1 has been released. - -2008.04.14 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * Bumped version to 3.0.0. - * qrencode.[ch]: - - QRcode_encodeInput() has changed the API. Previously it takes a - QRinput, version and level, but now it takes only a QRinput, because - QRinput holds the version and level in it. From 3.0.0, you should - set them by calling QRinput_setVersion() and - QRinput_setErrorCorrectionLevel(), or use QRinput_new2() to - instantiate a QRinput object. - -2008.04.14 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * qrspe.c: - - NULL check has been added. - * split.[ch]: - - API changed. - * qrencode.c: - - Arguments (version and level) are now checked in QRcode_encodeMask(). - Internal functions trust the arguments are valid. - - Error checks improved. - * qrinput.c: - - Error checks improved. - * qrencode.h: - - Documentation improvements. - -2008.04.13 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * qrencode.c, qrencode_innter.h, tests/view_qrcode.c: - - Changed API of QRcode_encodeMask(). - * qrencode.[ch], qrinput.[ch], split.[ch]: - - Some functions now set errno appropriately. - -2008.04.09 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * qrencode.h, qrinput.c: - - QRinput_Struct_insertStructuredAppendHeaders() and - QRinput_insertStructuredAppendHeader now returns error, when the - input contains too many structured inputs. - * qrencode.c: - - QRcode_encodeInputToStructured() now returns NULL when - QRinput_splitQRinputToStruct() fails. - * tests/view_qrcode.c: - - Segmentation fault bug has been fixed. (see previous memo) - -2008.04.08 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * qrinput.c: - - Fixed a bug in QRinput_estimateBitStreamSizeOfEntry(). It could - overestimate the size. - * rscode.c: - - Optimized the order of the parameters equality test in init_rs(). - * qrspec.c, qrspec.h: - - Added QRspec_clearCache(). - * tests/test_estimatebit.c: - - Bug fixed in test_numbit3(). - -2008.04.07 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * Bumped version to 2.1.0. - * Structured append is now supported (patches from Yusuke Mihara): - - Two new types, QRcode_List and QRinput_Struct, have been added. - - Following functions have been added: - - QRcode_encodeStructuredInput() - - QRcode_encodeStringStructured() - - QRcode_encodeString8bitStructured() - - Some functions to handle structured append symbols have been added. - See Doxygen-ized descriptions for the details. - * qrenc.c: - - "-S" option has been added for structured append. - * split.h: - - "extern" was dropped. - * qrinput.h, qrencode.h: - - Moved declarations of QRinput_{get,set}{Version,ErrorCorrectionLevel} - from qrinput.h to qrencode.h. Now they are publicly accessible. - * qrencode.h, qrinput.h, qrinput.c: - - Added QRinput_new2(). - - QRinput_newEntry(), QRinput_freeEntry have been renamed to - QRinput_List_newEntry(), QRinput_List_freeEntry(). - * split.c: - - Bug fix: Split_eat8() now eats at least 1 byte. Previously it could - produce a 0-length input entry. - -2008.01.23 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * qrencode.1.in, Makefile.am, configure.ac: - - Manpage of qrencode has been added. - * qrenc.c, tests/view_qrcode.c: - - Usage message has been updated. - -2008.01.18 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * split.c: - - Bug fixes. - * tests/test_split.c: - - Followed recent API changes. - - Added new test "test_toupper()". - * qrenc.c, tests/view_qrcode.c: - - Source-level compatibility has been improved. - - view_qrcode now accepts stdin like qrencode. - - Usage message has been updated/fixed. - * Copyright year has been updated. - -2008.01.16 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * qrinput.c, split.c: - - Case-sensitive mode becomes now default mode. - - Alphabet-Numeric mode now encodes only upper-case alphabet and - numeric characters. If "-i" option is given, split.c converts - lower-case characters to upper-case characters at first. - * qrenc.c, tests/view_qrcode.c: - - Case-sensitive mode becomes now default mode. - - Option "-i" has been added. - -2007.12.14 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * tests/test_qrencode.c: - - New test has been added. - * tests/view_qrcode.c: - - Options supported. - - Default mask is now -1 (auto). - -2007.12.13 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * qrencode.[ch]: - - QRcode_writeFormatInformation now returns a number of dark modules. - * mask.c: - - The mask evaluation function now writes format information before - evaluation. (Philippe Delcroix) - * split.[ch]: - - Case-sensitive mode has been added to QRcode_encodeString(). - - "-8" option has been added to qrenc.c. - - "-c" now encodes in improved case-sensitive mode. - * tests/test_{split,qrencode}.c: - - test_split*() have been moved to test_split.c. - -2007.12.10 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * Bumped version to 2.0.0. - * Merged to main trunk. - * mask.[ch], split.[ch]: - - Masking functions and splitString functions are separated from - qrencode.c. - * mqrspec.[ch]: - - Specification of Micro QR code has been added, but not used yet. - -2007.03.24 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * Bumped version to 1.0.2. - -2007.03.24 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * qrencode.c (QRcode_splitStringToQRinput): - - a small bug fix. (Thanks to NANKI Haruo) - * qrencode.h: - - "extern "C"" barrier has been added for C++. - * test/view_qrcode.c: - - a typo fix. - -2006.12.27 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * Bumped version to 1.0.1. - -2006.12.27 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * qrenc.c, qrencode.[ch]: - - Added force 8-bit encoding mode. - * Makefile.am : - - Automake/Autoconf files have been added to dist-package. - -2006.12.17 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * qrencode_inner.h, qrencode.c: - - Removed unused member variable "b2" from QRRawCode. - * configure.ac, Makefile.am, acinclude.m4: - - Better configuration of libpng. (now uses pkg-config correctly) - -2006.12.02 Kentaro FUKUCHI - * Bumped version to 1.0.0. diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/Doxyfile b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/Doxyfile deleted file mode 100644 index f4aa9431..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/Doxyfile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1252 +0,0 @@ -# Doxyfile 1.4.7 - -# 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 -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -# The PROJECT_NAME tag is a single word (or a sequence of words surrounded -# by quotes) that should identify the project. - -PROJECT_NAME = QRencode - -# The PROJECT_NUMBER tag can be used to enter a project or revision number. -# This could be handy for archiving the generated documentation or -# if some version control system is used. - -PROJECT_NUMBER = - -# The OUTPUT_DIRECTORY tag is used to specify the (relative or absolute) -# base path where the generated documentation will be put. -# If a relative path is entered, it will be relative to the location -# where doxygen was started. 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Specify "--with-tests" to - compile test programs. -* Some memory leak bugs have been fixed. - -Release Note: - -This release focuses on the code cleanup and performance improve. Encoding time -has been improved, drastically in large symbols. Basically this update only -changes its internal code. The API is not changed, no need to recompile user -applications that includes only qrencode.h. If your application refers the -internal data representation (not recommended), see ChangeLog for further -information. - -Version 3.0.3 (2008.6.1) ------------------------- -* Portability enhancement. (Thanks to Gavan Fantom) -* The command line tool "qrencode" now accepts long options. See the man page - for the detailed instruction. - -Release Note: - -This release improves the portability of our command line tool "qrencode". -The library is not changed so that any applications using libqrencode are not -affected. - -From this release, qrencode accepts "long" options, such as "--help". See the -manpage for the detailed instructions. - -Qrencode now uses getopt_long() instead of getopt_long_only() which is not -available in some operating systems. If the getopt_long() is not provided or -the implementation of it is not compatible with GNU's one, please try -qrencode-3.0.3-gnulib, that contains the source code of the getopt_long(). -Gnulib version is a test release. If you feel happy with it, please let us know -and the future releases will include gnulib. - -Version 3.0.2 (2008.5.18) -------------------------- -* Some compile-time warnings/erros with g++ have been fixed. - (Thanks to wangsai) -* The bit order of "Version information" has been corrected. - Symbols greater than version 6 were affected. (Thanks to Paul Janssesn) -* The "--without-tests" option has been added to the configure script. - -Version 3.0.1 (2008.5.9) ------------------------- -* A bug fix for non-POSIX platform. (Thanks to Paul Janssens) -* The RPM spec file now packages the man page correctly. - -Version 3.0.0 (2008.4.30) -------------------------- -* The interface of QRencode_encodeInput() has been changed. User applications - using it must be modified. -* Structured append support has been added. (patches from Yusuke Mihara) -* The "-S" option for structured append has been added to qrencode and - view_qrcode. -* Some functions now set errno to indicate errors. -* Some bug fixes. - -Release Note: - -Now libqrencode supports "structured-append" of symbols. A large data set can -be split into multiple QR code symbols. The basic usage of structured-append -is not so different from the single symbol encoding: just call -QRcode_encodeStringStructured() or QRcode_encodeString8bitStructured() and -they return a list of symbols. Instead of giving a string, you can encode -an explicitly typed data. See the manual generated by Doxygen for the detailed -usage. - -Many thanks to Yusuke Mihara, who contributed a patch to add support of -structured-append to version 1.0.2. - -API changes: -* Incompatible API changes: - - QRencode_encodeInput -* New types: - - QRinput_Struct - - QRcode_List -* New functions: - - QRinput_new2 - - QRinput_Struct_new - - QRinput_Struct_setParity - - QRinput_Struct_appendInput - - QRinput_Struct_free - - QRinput_Struct_insertStructuredAppendHeaders - - QRinput_splitQRinputToStruct - - QRcode_encodeStructuredInput - - QRcode_encodeStringStructured - - QRcode_encodeString8bitStructured - - QRcode_List_size - - QRcode_List_free -* Declarations moved to qrencode.h: - - QRinput_getErrorCorrectionLevel - - QRinput_setErrorCorrectionLevel - - QRinput_getVersion - - QRinput_setVersion - -Version 2.0.0 (2008.1.24) --------------------------- -Summary: -* "-i" option to ignore case distinctions has been added to qrencode and - view_qrcode. -* "-c" option (case-sensitive mode) of qrencode is now enabled by default and - has been improved. See details in Release Note section. -* "-8" option has been added to qrencode to encode whole data in 8-bit mode. -* tests/view_qrcode now accepts various options like qrencode. -* Man page has been added. -* Code cleanup. -* The mask evaluation bug has been fixed. (Philippe Delcroix) - -* API changes - - QRcode_encodeString() now receives case-sensitive flag. - - QRcode_encodeStringCase() has been removed. - - QRcode_encodeString8bit() has been added. - -Release Note: - -Previously libqrencode encodes lower-case alphabet characters in Alphabet- -Numeric mode (upper-case alphabet and numeric) by default. According to the -specification of QR code, however, it is clearly claimed that Alphabet-Numeric -mode provides only upper-case alphabet (+ numeric and some symbol) characters. -Since this version, libqrencode distinguishes lower-case and upper-case of -alphabet characters by default. Because of that, "-c" option of qrencode -is now deprecated, and "-i" option has been added. By giving "-i", qrencode -converts lower-case characters to upper-case if possible, then encode a QR code -symbol. Please read qrencode.h for the details about API changes if you are -going to use this library. - -Many thanks to NANKI Haruo for his suggestions. - -Version 1.0.2 (2007.03.24) --------------------------- -* A small bug fix. (Thanks to NANKI Haruo) -* 'extern "C"' barrier has been added to qrencode.h. - -Version 1.0.1 (2006.12.27) --------------------------- -* Added "force 8-bit encoding mode". -* Configure script finds libpng's header correctly. - -Version 1.0.0 (2006.12.12) --------------------------- -* The first public release. diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/README b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/README deleted file mode 100644 index f99ad69b..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,115 +0,0 @@ -libqrencode 3.1.0 - QR Code encoding library - -GENERAL INFORMATION -=================== -Libqrencode is a library for encoding data in a QR Code symbol, a kind of 2D -symbology that can be scanned by handy terminals such as a mobile phone with -CCD. The capacity of QR Code is up to 7000 digits or 4000 characters, and has -high robustness. - -Libqrencode accepts a string or a list of data chunks then encodes in a QR Code -symbol as a bitmap array. While other QR Code applications generate an image -file, using libqrencode allows applications to render QR Code symbols from raw -bitmap data directly. This library also contains a command-line utility outputs -a QR Code symbol as a PNG image. It will help light-weight CGI programs. - - -SPECIFICATION -============= -Libqrencode supports QR Code model 2, described in JIS (Japanese Industrial -Standards) X0510:2004 or ISO/IEC 18004. Most of features in the specification -are implemented such as: -- Numeric, alphabet, Japanese kanji (Shift-JIS) or any 8 bit code can be - embedded -- Optimized encoding of a string -- Structured-append of symbols - -Currently the following features are not supported: -- ECI and FNC1 mode -- Micro QR Code -- QR Code model 1 (deprecated) - - -INSTALL -======= - -Requirements ------------- -Some test programs or utility tools uses SDL or PNG, but the library itself -has no dependencies. You can skip compiling those tools if you want not to -install programs using SDL or PNG. - -Compile & install ------------------ -Just try - -./configure -make -make install - -This compiles and installs the library and header file to the appropriate -directories. By default, /usr/local/lib and /usr/local/include. You can change -the destination directory by passing some options to the configure script. -Run "./configure --help" to see the list of options. - -It also installs a binary "qrencode" to /usr/local/bin. If you want not to -install it, give "--without-tools" option to the configure script. - - -USAGE -===== -Basic usages of this library are written in the header file (qrencode.h). -You can generate a manual of the library by using Doxygen. - - -WARNINGS -======== -Some functions are THREAD UNSAFE. See qrencode.h for the details. - -Carefully use the qrencode command if it is used by a web application (CGI). -For example, giving "-s" option with too large number to qrencode may cause DoS. -You should limit the parameter by your application. - - -LICENSING INFORMATION -===================== -Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Kentaro Fukuchi - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under -the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free -Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or any later version. - -This library 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 Lesser General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along -with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 -Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - - -CONTACTS -======== -Visit the homepage at: - -http://megaui.net/fukuchi/works/qrencode/index.en.html - -for new releases. - -Please mail any bug reports, suggestions, comments and questions to -Kentaro Fukuchi . Questions of license compliance -are also welcome. - - -ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -=============== -QR Code is registered trademarks of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED in JAPAN and other -countries. - -Reed-Solomon code encoder is written by Phil Karn, KA9Q. -Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 Phil Karn, KA9Q - -NANKI Haruo - improved lower-case characteres encoding -Philippe Delcroix - improved mask evaluation -Yusuke Mihara - structured-append support -Shigeyuki Hirai, Paul Janssens, wangsai, Gavan Fantom - bug report / suggestion diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/README.glabels b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/README.glabels deleted file mode 100644 index a6c41da9..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/README.glabels +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -The following changes have been made to the stock qrencode-3.1.0 distribution -to facilitate compilation with glabels: - - Makefile.am renamed to Makefile.am.dist - Makefile.in renamed to Makefile.in.dist - configure.ac renamed to configure.ac.dist - added Makefile.am, which is configured from ../configure.in - diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/TODO b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index 8564ee9a..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -Thread unsafe. -Only two functions, QRspec_newFrame() and init_rs(), are thread unsafe, but -most of qrencode functions are thread unsafe because of them. - -This package contains -*.c and *.h files (total): 8077 lines, 198863 bytes. -configure script : 22539 lines, 725612 bytes. -It's absolutely crazy. - -Documents (not only the README, but also the manual of the library) needs -revision of grammer, spell or to resolve ambiguity or incomplete descriptions. -Feel really free to send us your revision. diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/acinclude.m4 b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/acinclude.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29b..00000000 diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/aclocal.m4 b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/aclocal.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index 9d176209..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/aclocal.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9217 +0,0 @@ -# generated automatically by aclocal 1.10.2 -*- Autoconf -*- - -# Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, -# 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 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]), [2.63],, -[m4_warning([this file was generated for autoconf 2.63. -You have another version of autoconf. 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then - PKG_CHECK_MODULES(png, "libpng12") -fi - -dnl --with-tests -AC_ARG_WITH([tests], [AC_HELP_STRING([--with-tests], [build tests [default=no]])], - [build_tests=$withval], [build_tests=no]) -AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_TESTS, [test "x$build_tests" = "xyes" ]) -AH_VERBATIM([tests], -[/* Define to 'static' if no test programs will be compiled. */ - #define __STATIC static - ]) -if test x$build_tests = xyes ; then -echo "#define __STATIC" >>confdefs.h -else -echo "#define __STATIC static" >>confdefs.h -fi - - -if test x$build_tests = xyes ; then - SDL_REQUIRED_VERSION=1.2.0 - AM_PATH_SDL($SDL_REQUIRED_VERSION,,AC_MSG_WARN([*** SDL $SDL_REQUIRED_VERSION or better is required.])) -fi -AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_SDL, [test "x$SDL_CFLAGS" != "x" ]) - - -dnl --enable-gprof -AC_ARG_ENABLE([gprof], [AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-gprof], [generate extra code to write profile information suitable for gprof [default=no]])], - [], [enable_gprof=no]) - -dnl --enable-gcov -AC_ARG_ENABLE([gcov], [AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-gcov], [generate extra code to write coverage information suitable for gcov [default=no]])], - [], [enable_gcov=no]) - -dnl --enable-mudflap -AC_ARG_ENABLE([mudflap], [AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-mudflap], [generate extra code to check memory leaks [default=no]])], - [], [enable_mudflap=no]) - -dnl set CFLAGS -CFLAGS="-Wall $CFLAGS" - -if test $enable_gprof = yes; then - CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -g -pg" -fi - -if test $enable_gcov = yes; then - CFLAGS="$CFLAGS --coverage" -fi - -if test $enable_mudflap = yes; then - CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -fmudflap" - LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -lmudflap" -fi - -AC_OUTPUT - -echo "" -echo "Options used to compile and link:" -echo " CC = $CC" -echo " CFLAGS = $CFLAGS" -echo " CPPFLAGS = $CPPFLAGS" -echo " CXX = $CXX" -echo " CXXFLAGS = $CXXFLAGS" -echo " LDFLAGS = $LDFLAGS" -echo "" diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/libqrencode.pc.in b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/libqrencode.pc.in deleted file mode 100644 index da3c8de5..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/libqrencode.pc.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -prefix=@prefix@ -exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ -libdir=@libdir@ -includedir=@includedir@ - -Name: libqrencode -Description: A QR Code encoding library -Version: @VERSION@ -Libs: -L${libdir} -lqrencode diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/mask.c b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/mask.c deleted file mode 100644 index 9bf1279e..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/mask.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,296 +0,0 @@ -/* - * qrencode - QR Code encoder - * - * Masking. - * Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Kentaro Fukuchi - * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - * version 2.1 of the License, or any later version. - * - * This library 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 - * Lesser General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include "config.h" -#include "qrencode.h" -#include "qrspec.h" -#include "mask.h" - -__STATIC int Mask_writeFormatInformation(int width, unsigned char *frame, int mask, QRecLevel level) -{ - unsigned int format; - unsigned char v; - int i; - int blacks = 0; - - format = QRspec_getFormatInfo(mask, level); - - for(i=0; i<8; i++) { - if(format & 1) { - blacks += 2; - v = 0x85; - } else { - v = 0x84; - } - frame[width * 8 + width - 1 - i] = v; - if(i < 6) { - frame[width * i + 8] = v; - } else { - frame[width * (i + 1) + 8] = v; - } - format= format >> 1; - } - for(i=0; i<7; i++) { - if(format & 1) { - blacks += 2; - v = 0x85; - } else { - v = 0x84; - } - frame[width * (width - 7 + i) + 8] = v; - if(i == 0) { - frame[width * 8 + 7] = v; - } else { - frame[width * 8 + 6 - i] = v; - } - format= format >> 1; - } - - return blacks; -} - -/** - * Demerit coefficients. - * See Section 8.8.2, pp.45, JIS X0510:2004. - */ -#define N1 (3) -#define N2 (3) -#define N3 (40) -#define N4 (10) - -#define MASKMAKER(__exp__) \ - int x, y;\ - int b = 0;\ -\ - for(y=0; y= 5) { - demerit += N1 + (runLength[i] - 5); - //n1 += N1 + (runLength[i] - 5); - } - if((i & 1)) { - if(i >= 3 && i < length-2 && (runLength[i] % 3) == 0) { - fact = runLength[i] / 3; - if(runLength[i-2] == fact && - runLength[i-1] == fact && - runLength[i+1] == fact && - runLength[i+2] == fact) { - if(runLength[i-3] < 0 || runLength[i-3] >= 4 * fact) { - demerit += N3; - //n3 += N3; - } else if(i+3 >= length || runLength[i+3] >= 4 * fact) { - demerit += N3; - //n3 += N3; - } - } - } - } - } - - return demerit; -} - -__STATIC int Mask_evaluateSymbol(int width, unsigned char *frame) -{ - int x, y; - unsigned char *p; - unsigned char b22, w22; - int head; - int demerit = 0; - - p = frame; - for(y=0; y 0 && y > 0) { - b22 = p[0] & p[-1] & p[-width] & p [-width-1]; - w22 = p[0] | p[-1] | p[-width] | p [-width-1]; - if((b22 | (w22 ^ 1))&1) { - demerit += N2; - } - } - if(x == 0 && (p[0] & 1)) { - runLength[0] = -1; - head = 1; - runLength[head] = 1; - } else if(x > 0) { - if((p[0] ^ p[-1]) & 1) { - head++; - runLength[head] = 1; - } else { - runLength[head]++; - } - } - p++; - } - demerit += Mask_calcN1N3(head+1, runLength); - } - - for(x=0; x 0) { - if((p[0] ^ p[-width]) & 1) { - head++; - runLength[head] = 1; - } else { - runLength[head]++; - } - } - p+=width; - } - demerit += Mask_calcN1N3(head+1, runLength); - } - - return demerit; -} - -unsigned char *Mask_mask(int width, unsigned char *frame, QRecLevel level) -{ - int i; - unsigned char *mask, *bestMask; - int minDemerit = INT_MAX; - int bestMaskNum = 0; - int blacks; - int demerit; - - mask = (unsigned char *)malloc(width * width); - if(mask == NULL) return NULL; - bestMask = NULL; - - for(i=0; i<8; i++) { -// n1 = n2 = n3 = n4 = 0; - demerit = 0; - blacks = maskMakers[i](width, frame, mask); - blacks += Mask_writeFormatInformation(width, mask, i, level); - blacks = 100 * blacks / (width * width); - demerit = (abs(blacks - 50) / 5) * N4; -// n4 = demerit; - demerit += Mask_evaluateSymbol(width, mask); -// printf("(%d,%d,%d,%d)=%d\n", n1, n2, n3 ,n4, demerit); - if(demerit < minDemerit) { - minDemerit = demerit; - bestMaskNum = i; - if(bestMask != NULL) { - free(bestMask); - } - bestMask = (unsigned char *)malloc(width * width); - if(bestMask == NULL) break; - memcpy(bestMask, mask, width * width); - } - } - free(mask); - return bestMask; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/mask.h b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/mask.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1c227ab6..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/mask.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -/* - * qrencode - QR Code encoder - * - * Masking. - * Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Kentaro Fukuchi - * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - * version 2.1 of the License, or any later version. - * - * This library 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 - * Lesser General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -#ifndef __MASK_H__ -#define __MASK_H__ - -#include "qrinput.h" - -extern unsigned char *Mask_makeMask(int width, unsigned char *frame, int mask, QRecLevel level); -extern unsigned char *Mask_mask(int width, unsigned char *frame, QRecLevel level); - -#endif /* __MASK_H__ */ diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrenc.c b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrenc.c deleted file mode 100644 index c68aec31..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrenc.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,453 +0,0 @@ -/** - * qrencode - QR Code encoder - * - * QR Code encoding tool - * Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Kentaro Fukuchi - * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - * version 2.1 of the License, or any later version. - * - * This library 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 - * Lesser General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "config.h" -#include "qrencode.h" - -static int casesensitive = 1; -static int eightbit = 0; -static int version = 0; -static int size = 3; -static int margin = 4; -static int structured = 0; -static QRecLevel level = QR_ECLEVEL_L; -static QRencodeMode hint = QR_MODE_8; - -static const struct option options[] = { - {"help" , no_argument , NULL, 'h'}, - {"output" , required_argument, NULL, 'o'}, - {"level" , required_argument, NULL, 'l'}, - {"size" , required_argument, NULL, 's'}, - {"symversion" , required_argument, NULL, 'v'}, - {"margin" , required_argument, NULL, 'm'}, - {"structured" , no_argument , NULL, 'S'}, - {"kanji" , no_argument , NULL, 'k'}, - {"casesensitive", no_argument , NULL, 'c'}, - {"ignorecase" , no_argument , NULL, 'i'}, - {"8bit" , no_argument , NULL, '8'}, - {"version" , no_argument , NULL, 'V'}, - {NULL, 0, NULL, 0} -}; - -static char *optstring = "ho:l:s:v:m:Skci8V"; - -static void usage(int help, int longopt) -{ - fprintf(stderr, -"qrencode version %s\n" -"Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Kentaro Fukuchi\n", VERSION); - if(help) { - if(longopt) { - fprintf(stderr, -"Usage: qrencode [OPTION]... [STRING]\n" -"Encode input data in a QR Code and save as a PNG image.\n\n" -" -h, --help display the help message. -h displays only the help of short\n" -" options.\n\n" -" -o FILENAME, --output=FILENAME\n" -" write PNG image to FILENAME. If '-' is specified, the result\n" -" will be output to standard output. If -S is given, structured\n" -" symbols are written to FILENAME-01.png, FILENAME-02.png, ...;\n" -" if specified, remove a trailing '.png' from FILENAME.\n\n" -" -s NUMBER, --size=NUMBER\n" -" specify the size of dot (pixel). (default=3)\n\n" -" -l {LMQH}, --level={LMQH}\n" -" specify error collectin level from L (lowest) to H (highest).\n" -" (default=L)\n\n" -" -v NUMBER, --symversion=NUMBER\n" -" specify the version of the symbol. (default=auto)\n\n" -" -m NUMBER, --margin=NUMBER\n" -" specify the width of margin. (default=4)\n\n" -" -S, --structured\n" -" make structured symbols. Version must be specified.\n\n" -" -k, --kanji assume that the input text contains kanji (shift-jis).\n\n" -" -c, --casesensitive\n" -" encode lower-case alphabet characters in 8-bit mode. (default)\n\n" -" -i, --ignorecase\n" -" ignore case distinctions and use only upper-case characters.\n\n" -" -8, -8bit encode entire data in 8-bit mode. -k, -c and -i will be ignored.\n\n" -" -V, --version\n" -" display the version number and copyrights of the qrencode.\n\n" -" [STRING] input data. If it is not specified, data will be taken from\n" -" standard input.\n" - ); - } else { - fprintf(stderr, -"Usage: qrencode [OPTION]... [STRING]\n" -"Encode input data in a QR Code and save as a PNG image.\n\n" -" -h display this message.\n" -" --help display the usage of long options.\n" -" -o FILENAME write PNG image to FILENAME. If '-' is specified, the result\n" -" will be output to standard output. If -S is given, structured\n" -" symbols are written to FILENAME-01.png, FILENAME-02.png, ...;\n" -" if specified, remove a trailing '.png' from FILENAME.\n" -" -s NUMBER specify the size of dot (pixel). (default=3)\n" -" -l {LMQH} specify error collectin level from L (lowest) to H (highest).\n" -" (default=L)\n" -" -v NUMBER specify the version of the symbol. (default=auto)\n" -" -m NUMBER specify the width of margin. (default=4)\n" -" -S make structured symbols. Version must be specified.\n" -" -k assume that the input text contains kanji (shift-jis).\n" -" -c encode lower-case alphabet characters in 8-bit mode. (default)\n" -" -i ignore case distinctions and use only upper-case characters.\n" -" -8 encode entire data in 8-bit mode. -k, -c and -i will be ignored.\n" -" -V display the version number and copyrights of the qrencode.\n" -" [STRING] input data. If it is not specified, data will be taken from\n" -" standard input.\n" - ); - } - } -} - -#define MAX_DATA_SIZE (7090 * 16) /* from the specification */ -static char *readStdin(void) -{ - char *buffer; - int ret; - - buffer = (char *)malloc(MAX_DATA_SIZE); - if(buffer == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "Memory allocation failed.\n"); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - ret = fread(buffer, 1, MAX_DATA_SIZE, stdin); - if(ret == 0) { - fprintf(stderr, "No input data.\n"); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - if(feof(stdin) == 0) { - fprintf(stderr, "Input data is too large.\n"); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - buffer[ret] = '\0'; - - return buffer; -} - -static int writePNG(QRcode *qrcode, const char *outfile) -{ - static FILE *fp; // avoid clobbering by setjmp. - png_structp png_ptr; - png_infop info_ptr; - unsigned char *row, *p, *q; - int x, y, xx, yy, bit; - int realwidth; - - realwidth = (qrcode->width + margin * 2) * size; - row = (unsigned char *)malloc((realwidth + 7) / 8); - if(row == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "Failed to allocate memory.\n"); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - if(outfile[0] == '-' && outfile[1] == '\0') { - fp = stdout; - } else { - fp = fopen(outfile, "wb"); - if(fp == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "Failed to create file: %s\n", outfile); - perror(NULL); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - } - - png_ptr = png_create_write_struct(PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, NULL, NULL, NULL); - if(png_ptr == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "Failed to initialize PNG writer.\n"); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - info_ptr = png_create_info_struct(png_ptr); - if(info_ptr == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "Failed to initialize PNG write.\n"); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - if(setjmp(png_jmpbuf(png_ptr))) { - png_destroy_write_struct(&png_ptr, &info_ptr); - fprintf(stderr, "Failed to write PNG image.\n"); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - png_init_io(png_ptr, fp); - png_set_IHDR(png_ptr, info_ptr, - realwidth, realwidth, - 1, - PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY, - PNG_INTERLACE_NONE, - PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_DEFAULT, - PNG_FILTER_TYPE_DEFAULT); - png_write_info(png_ptr, info_ptr); - - /* top margin */ - memset(row, 0xff, (realwidth + 7) / 8); - for(y=0; ydata; - for(y=0; ywidth; y++) { - bit = 7; - memset(row, 0xff, (realwidth + 7) / 8); - q = row; - q += margin * size / 8; - bit = 7 - (margin * size % 8); - for(x=0; xwidth; x++) { - for(xx=0; xx 4) { - q = base + strlen(base) - 4; - if(strcasecmp(".png", q) == 0) { - suffix = strdup(q); - *q = '\0'; - } - } - - qrlist = encodeStructured(intext); - if(qrlist == NULL) { - perror("Failed to encode the input data:"); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - for(p = qrlist; p != NULL; p = p->next) { - if(p->code == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "Failed to encode the input data.\n"); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - if(suffix) { - snprintf(filename, FILENAME_MAX, "%s-%02d%s", base, i, suffix); - } else { - snprintf(filename, FILENAME_MAX, "%s-%02d", base, i); - } - writePNG(p->code, filename); - i++; - } - - free(base); - if(suffix) { - free(suffix); - } - - QRcode_List_free(qrlist); -} - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - int opt, lindex = -1; - char *outfile = NULL; - char *intext = NULL; - - while((opt = getopt_long(argc, argv, optstring, options, &lindex)) != -1) { - switch(opt) { - case 'h': - if(lindex == 0) { - usage(1, 1); - } else { - usage(1, 0); - } - exit(0); - break; - case 'o': - outfile = optarg; - break; - case 's': - size = atoi(optarg); - if(size <= 0) { - fprintf(stderr, "Invalid size: %d\n", size); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - break; - case 'v': - version = atoi(optarg); - if(version < 0) { - fprintf(stderr, "Invalid version: %d\n", version); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - break; - case 'l': - switch(*optarg) { - case 'l': - case 'L': - level = QR_ECLEVEL_L; - break; - case 'm': - case 'M': - level = QR_ECLEVEL_M; - break; - case 'q': - case 'Q': - level = QR_ECLEVEL_Q; - break; - case 'h': - case 'H': - level = QR_ECLEVEL_H; - break; - default: - fprintf(stderr, "Invalid level: %s\n", optarg); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - break; - } - break; - case 'm': - margin = atoi(optarg); - if(margin < 0) { - fprintf(stderr, "Invalid margin: %d\n", margin); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - break; - case 'S': - structured = 1; - case 'k': - hint = QR_MODE_KANJI; - break; - case 'c': - casesensitive = 1; - break; - case 'i': - casesensitive = 0; - break; - case '8': - eightbit = 1; - break; - case 'V': - usage(0, 0); - exit(0); - break; - default: - fprintf(stderr, "Try `qrencode --help' for more information.\n"); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - break; - } - } - - if(argc == 1) { - usage(1, 0); - exit(0); - } - - if(outfile == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "No output filename is given.\n"); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - - if(optind < argc) { - intext = argv[optind]; - } - if(intext == NULL) { - intext = readStdin(); - } - - if(structured) { - if(version == 0) { - fprintf(stderr, "Version must be specified to encode structured symbols.\n"); - exit(EXIT_FAILURE); - } - qrencodeStructured(intext, outfile); - } else { - qrencode(intext, outfile); - } - - return 0; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrencode.1.in b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrencode.1.in deleted file mode 100644 index 85b26047..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrencode.1.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -.TH QRENCODE 1 "Jan. 23, 2008" "qrencode @VERSION@" -.SH NAME -qrencode \- Encode input data in a QR Code and save as a PNG image. -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B "qrencode" -[OPTION]... -[STRING] - -.SH DESCRIPTION -Libqrencode is a library for encoding data in a QR Code symbol, a kind of 2D -symbology that can be scanned by handy terminals such as a mobile phone with -CCD. The capacity of QR Code is up to 7000 digits or 4000 characters, and has -high robustness. - -Qrencode is a utility software using libqrencode to encode string data in -a QR Code and save as a PNG image. - -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.B \-h, --help -display help message. -.TP -.B \-o FILENAME, --output=FILENAME -write PNG image to FILENAME. If '-' is specified, the result will be output -to standard output. -.TP -.B \-s NUMBER, --size=NUMBER -specify the size of dot (pixel). (default=3) -.TP -.B \-l {LMQH}, --level={LMQH} -specify error collectin level from L (lowest) to H (highest). (default=L) -.TP -.B \-v NUMBER, --symversion=NUMBER -specify the version of the symbol. (default=auto) -.TP -.B \-m NUMBER, --margin=NUMBER -specify the width of margin. (default=4) -.TP -.B \-S, --structured -make structured symbols. Version must be specified. -.TP -.B \-k, --kanji -assume that the input text contains kanji (shift-jis). -.TP -.B \-c, --casesensitive -encode lower-case alphabet characters in 8-bit mode. (default) -.TP -.B \-i, --ignorecase -ignore case distinctions and use only upper-case characters. -.TP -.B \-8, --8bit -encode entire data in 8-bit mode. -k, -c and -i will be ignored. -.TP -.B \-V, --version -display the version number and copyrights of the qrencode. -.TP -.B [STRING] -input data. If it is not specified, data will be taken from standard input. - -.SH EXAMPLES -.TP -.B qrencode -l L -v 1 -o output.png 'Hello, world!' -encode into a symbol version 1, level L. -.TP -.B qrencode -iSv 1 --output=output.png -read standard input and encode it into a structured-appended symbols in -case-insensitive mode. - -.SH AUTHOR -Written by Kentaro Fukuchi. - -.SH COPYRIGHT -Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Kentaro Fukuchi. diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrencode.c b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrencode.c deleted file mode 100644 index 1a642f04..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrencode.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,634 +0,0 @@ -/* - * qrencode - QR Code encoder - * - * Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Kentaro Fukuchi - * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - * version 2.1 of the License, or any later version. - * - * This library 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 - * Lesser General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "config.h" -#include "qrencode.h" -#include "qrspec.h" -#include "bitstream.h" -#include "qrinput.h" -#include "rscode.h" -#include "split.h" -#include "mask.h" - -/****************************************************************************** - * Raw code - *****************************************************************************/ - -typedef struct { - int dataLength; - unsigned char *data; - int eccLength; - unsigned char *ecc; -} RSblock; - -typedef struct { - int version; - unsigned char *datacode; - unsigned char *ecccode; - int blocks; - RSblock *rsblock; - int count; - int dataLength; - int eccLength; - int b1; -} QRRawCode; - -static void RSblock_initBlock(RSblock *block, int dl, unsigned char *data, int el, unsigned char *ecc, RS *rs) -{ - block->dataLength = dl; - block->data = data; - block->eccLength = el; - block->ecc = ecc; - - encode_rs_char(rs, data, ecc); -} - -static int RSblock_init(RSblock *blocks, int spec[5], unsigned char *data, unsigned char *ecc) -{ - int i; - RSblock *block; - unsigned char *dp, *ep; - RS *rs; - int el, dl; - - dl = QRspec_rsDataCodes1(spec); - el = QRspec_rsEccCodes1(spec); - rs = init_rs(8, 0x11d, 0, 1, el, 255 - dl - el); - if(rs == NULL) return -1; - - block = blocks; - dp = data; - ep = ecc; - for(i=0; idatacode = QRinput_getByteStream(input); - if(raw->datacode == NULL) { - free(raw); - return NULL; - } - - QRspec_getEccSpec(input->version, input->level, spec); - - raw->version = input->version; - raw->b1 = QRspec_rsBlockNum1(spec); - raw->dataLength = QRspec_rsDataLength(spec); - raw->eccLength = QRspec_rsEccLength(spec); - raw->ecccode = (unsigned char *)malloc(raw->eccLength); - if(raw->ecccode == NULL) { - free(raw->datacode); - free(raw); - return NULL; - } - - raw->blocks = QRspec_rsBlockNum(spec); - raw->rsblock = (RSblock *)calloc(sizeof(RSblock), raw->blocks); - if(raw->rsblock == NULL) { - QRraw_free(raw); - return NULL; - } - ret = RSblock_init(raw->rsblock, spec, raw->datacode, raw->ecccode); - if(ret < 0) { - QRraw_free(raw); - return NULL; - } - - raw->count = 0; - - return raw; -} - -/** - * Return a code (byte). - * This function can be called iteratively. - * @param raw raw code. - * @return code - */ -__STATIC unsigned char QRraw_getCode(QRRawCode *raw) -{ - int col, row; - unsigned char ret; - - if(raw->count < raw->dataLength) { - row = raw->count % raw->blocks; - col = raw->count / raw->blocks; - if(col >= raw->rsblock[row].dataLength) { - row += raw->b1; - } - ret = raw->rsblock[row].data[col]; - } else if(raw->count < raw->dataLength + raw->eccLength) { - row = (raw->count - raw->dataLength) % raw->blocks; - col = (raw->count - raw->dataLength) / raw->blocks; - ret = raw->rsblock[row].ecc[col]; - } else { - return 0; - } - raw->count++; - return ret; -} - -__STATIC void QRraw_free(QRRawCode *raw) -{ - if(raw != NULL) { - free(raw->datacode); - free(raw->ecccode); - if(raw->rsblock != NULL) { - free(raw->rsblock); - } - free(raw); - } -} - -/****************************************************************************** - * Frame filling - *****************************************************************************/ - -typedef struct { - int width; - unsigned char *frame; - int x, y; - int dir; - int bit; -} FrameFiller; - -static FrameFiller *FrameFiller_new(int width, unsigned char *frame) -{ - FrameFiller *filler; - - filler = (FrameFiller *)malloc(sizeof(FrameFiller)); - if(filler == NULL) return NULL; - filler->width = width; - filler->frame = frame; - filler->x = width - 1; - filler->y = width - 1; - filler->dir = -1; - filler->bit = -1; - - return filler; -} - -static unsigned char *FrameFiller_next(FrameFiller *filler) -{ - unsigned char *p; - int x, y, w; - - if(filler->bit == -1) { - filler->bit = 0; - return filler->frame + filler->y * filler->width + filler->x; - } - - x = filler->x; - y = filler->y; - p = filler->frame; - w = filler->width; - - if(filler->bit == 0) { - x--; - filler->bit++; - } else { - x++; - y += filler->dir; - filler->bit--; - } - - if(filler->dir < 0) { - if(y < 0) { - y = 0; - x -= 2; - filler->dir = 1; - if(x == 6) { - x--; - y = 9; - } - } - } else { - if(y == w) { - y = w - 1; - x -= 2; - filler->dir = -1; - if(x == 6) { - x--; - y -= 8; - } - } - } - if(x < 0 || y < 0) return NULL; - - filler->x = x; - filler->y = y; - - if(p[y * w + x] & 0x80) { - // This tail recursion could be optimized. - return FrameFiller_next(filler); - } - return &p[y * w + x]; -} - -#if 0 -unsigned char *FrameFiller_fillerTest(int version) -{ - int width, length; - unsigned char *frame, *p; - FrameFiller *filler; - int i, j; - unsigned char cl = 1; - unsigned char ch = 0; - - width = QRspec_getWidth(version); - frame = QRspec_newFrame(version); - filler = FrameFiller_new(width, frame); - length = QRspec_getDataLength(version, QR_ECLEVEL_L) - + QRspec_getECCLength(version, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - - for(i=0; iversion = version; - qrcode->width = width; - qrcode->data = data; - - return qrcode; -} - -void QRcode_free(QRcode *qrcode) -{ - if(qrcode != NULL) { - free(qrcode->data); - free(qrcode); - } -} - -__STATIC QRcode *QRcode_encodeMask(QRinput *input, int mask) -{ - int width, version; - QRRawCode *raw; - unsigned char *frame, *masked, *p, code, bit; - FrameFiller *filler; - int i, j; - QRcode *qrcode; - - if(input->version < 0 || input->version > QRSPEC_VERSION_MAX) { - errno = EINVAL; - return NULL; - } - if(input->level > QR_ECLEVEL_H) { - errno = EINVAL; - return NULL; - } - - raw = QRraw_new(input); - if(raw == NULL) return NULL; - - version = raw->version; - width = QRspec_getWidth(version); - frame = QRspec_newFrame(version); - if(frame == NULL) { - QRraw_free(raw); - return NULL; - } - filler = FrameFiller_new(width, frame); - if(filler == NULL) { - QRraw_free(raw); - free(frame); - return NULL; - } - - /* inteleaved data and ecc codes */ - for(i=0; idataLength + raw->eccLength; i++) { - code = QRraw_getCode(raw); - bit = 0x80; - for(j=0; j<8; j++) { - p = FrameFiller_next(filler); - *p = 0x02 | ((bit & code) != 0); - bit = bit >> 1; - } - } - QRraw_free(raw); - /* remainder bits */ - j = QRspec_getRemainder(version); - for(i=0; ilevel); - } else { - masked = Mask_makeMask(width, frame, mask, input->level); - } - if(masked == NULL) { - free(frame); - return NULL; - } - qrcode = QRcode_new(version, width, masked); - - free(frame); - - return qrcode; -} - -QRcode *QRcode_encodeInput(QRinput *input) -{ - return QRcode_encodeMask(input, -1); -} - -QRcode *QRcode_encodeString8bit(const char *string, int version, QRecLevel level) -{ - QRinput *input; - QRcode *code; - int ret; - - if(string == NULL) { - errno = EINVAL; - return NULL; - } - - input = QRinput_new2(version, level); - if(input == NULL) return NULL; - - ret = QRinput_append(input, QR_MODE_8, strlen(string), (unsigned char *)string); - if(ret < 0) { - QRinput_free(input); - return NULL; - } - code = QRcode_encodeInput(input); - QRinput_free(input); - - return code; -} - -QRcode *QRcode_encodeString(const char *string, int version, QRecLevel level, QRencodeMode hint, int casesensitive) -{ - QRinput *input; - QRcode *code; - int ret; - - if(hint != QR_MODE_8 && hint != QR_MODE_KANJI) { - errno = EINVAL; - return NULL; - } - - input = QRinput_new2(version, level); - if(input == NULL) return NULL; - - ret = Split_splitStringToQRinput(string, input, hint, casesensitive); - if(ret < 0) { - QRinput_free(input); - return NULL; - } - - code = QRcode_encodeInput(input); - QRinput_free(input); - - return code; -} - -/****************************************************************************** - * Structured QR-code encoding - *****************************************************************************/ - -static QRcode_List *QRcode_List_newEntry(void) -{ - QRcode_List *entry; - - entry = (QRcode_List *)malloc(sizeof(QRcode_List)); - if(entry == NULL) return NULL; - - entry->next = NULL; - entry->code = NULL; - - return entry; -} - -static void QRcode_List_freeEntry(QRcode_List *entry) -{ - if(entry != NULL) { - QRcode_free(entry->code); - free(entry); - } -} - -void QRcode_List_free(QRcode_List *qrlist) -{ - QRcode_List *list = qrlist, *next; - - while(list != NULL) { - next = list->next; - QRcode_List_freeEntry(list); - list = next; - } -} - -int QRcode_List_size(QRcode_List *qrlist) -{ - QRcode_List *list = qrlist; - int size = 0; - - while(list != NULL) { - size++; - list = list->next; - } - - return size; -} - -#if 0 -static unsigned char QRcode_parity(const char *str, int size) -{ - unsigned char parity = 0; - int i; - - for(i=0; ihead; - - while(list != NULL) { - if(head == NULL) { - entry = QRcode_List_newEntry(); - if(entry == NULL) goto ABORT; - head = entry; - tail = head; - } else { - entry = QRcode_List_newEntry(); - if(entry == NULL) goto ABORT; - tail->next = entry; - tail = tail->next; - } - tail->code = QRcode_encodeInput(list->input); - if(tail->code == NULL) { - goto ABORT; - } - list = list->next; - } - - return head; -ABORT: - QRcode_List_free(head); - return NULL; -} - -static QRcode_List *QRcode_encodeInputToStructured(QRinput *input) -{ - QRinput_Struct *s; - QRcode_List *codes; - - s = QRinput_splitQRinputToStruct(input); - if(s == NULL) return NULL; - - codes = QRcode_encodeInputStructured(s); - QRinput_Struct_free(s); - - return codes; -} - -QRcode_List *QRcode_encodeString8bitStructured(const char *string, int version, QRecLevel level) -{ - QRinput *input; - QRcode_List *codes; - int ret; - - if(version <= 0) { - errno = EINVAL; - return NULL; - } - - input = QRinput_new2(version, level); - if(input == NULL) return NULL; - - ret = QRinput_append(input, QR_MODE_8, strlen(string), (unsigned char *)string); - if(ret < 0) { - QRinput_free(input); - return NULL; - } - codes = QRcode_encodeInputToStructured(input); - QRinput_free(input); - - return codes; -} - -QRcode_List *QRcode_encodeStringStructured(const char *string, int version, QRecLevel level, QRencodeMode hint, int casesensitive) -{ - QRinput *input; - QRcode_List *codes; - int ret; - - if(version <= 0) { - errno = EINVAL; - return NULL; - } - if(hint != QR_MODE_8 && hint != QR_MODE_KANJI) { - errno = EINVAL; - return NULL; - } - - input = QRinput_new2(version, level); - if(input == NULL) return NULL; - - ret = Split_splitStringToQRinput(string, input, hint, casesensitive); - if(ret < 0) { - QRinput_free(input); - return NULL; - } - codes = QRcode_encodeInputToStructured(input); - QRinput_free(input); - - return codes; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrencode.h b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrencode.h deleted file mode 100644 index 342df3bd..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrencode.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,426 +0,0 @@ -/** - * qrencode - QR Code encoder - * - * Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Kentaro Fukuchi - * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - * version 2.1 of the License, or any later version. - * - * This library 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 - * Lesser General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -/** \mainpage - * Libqrencode is a library for encoding data in a QR Code symbol, a kind of 2D - * symbology. - * - * \section encoding Encoding - * - * There are two ways to encode data: encoding a string or - * encoding a structured data. - * - * \subsection encoding-string Encoding a string - * You can encode a string by calling QRcode_encodeString(). - * The given string is parsed automatically and encoded. If you want to encode - * data that can be represented as a C string style (NUL terminated), you can - * simply use this way. - * - * If the input data contains Kanji (Shift-JIS) characters and you want to - * encode them as Kanji in QR Code, you should give QR_MODE_KANJI as a hint. - * Otherwise, all of non-alphanumeric characters are encoded as 8 bit data. - * If you want to encode a whole string in 8 bit mode, use - * QRcode_encodeString8bit() instead. - * - * Please note that a C string can not contain NUL character. If your data - * contains NUL, you should chose the second way. - * - * \subsection encoding-input Encoding a structured data - * You can construct a structured input data manually. If the structure of the - * input data is known, you can use this way. - * At first, create a ::QRinput object by QRinput_new(). Then add input data - * to the QRinput object by QRinput_append(). Finally call QRcode_encodeInput() - * to encode the QRinput data. - * You can reuse the QRinput data again to encode it in other symbols with - * different parameters. - * - * \section result Result - * The encoded symbol is resulted as a ::QRcode object. It will contain - * its version number, width of the symbol and an array represents the symbol. - * See ::QRcode for the details. You can free the object by QRcode_free(). - * - * Please note that the version of the result may be larger than specified. - * In such cases, the input data would be too large to be encoded in a - * symbol of the specified version. - * - * \section structured Structured append - * Libqrencode can generate "Structured-appended" symbols that enables to split - * a large data set into mulitple QR codes. A QR code reader concatenates - * multiple QR code symbols into a string. - * Just like QRcode_encodeString(), you can use QRcode_encodeStringStructured() - * to generate structured-appended symbols. This functions returns an instance - * of ::QRcode_List. The returned list is a singly-linked list of QRcode: you - * can retrieve each QR code in this way: - * - * \code - * QRcode_List *qrcodes; - * QRcode_List *entry; - * QRcode *qrcode; - * - * qrcodes = QRcode_encodeStringStructured(...); - * entry = qrcodes; - * while(entry != NULL) { - * qrcode = entry->code; - * // do something - * entry = entry->next; - * } - * QRcode_List_free(entry); - * \endcode - * - * Instead of using auto-parsing functions, you can construct your own - * structured input. At first, instantiate an object of ::QRinput_Struct - * by calling QRinput_Struct_new(). This object can hold multiple ::QRinput, - * and one QR code is generated for a ::QRinput. - * QRinput_Struct_appendInput() appends a ::QRinput to a ::QRinput_Struct - * object. In order to generate structured-appended symbols, it is required to - * embed headers to each symbol. You can use - * QRinput_Struct_insertStructuredAppendHeaders() to insert appropriate - * headers to each symbol. You should call this function just once before - * encoding symbols. - */ - -#ifndef __QRENCODE_H__ -#define __QRENCODE_H__ - -#if defined(__cplusplus) -extern "C" { -#endif - -/** - * Encoding mode. - */ -typedef enum { - QR_MODE_NUL = -1, ///< Terminator (NUL character). Internal use only - QR_MODE_NUM = 0, ///< Numeric mode - QR_MODE_AN, ///< Alphabet-numeric mode - QR_MODE_8, ///< 8-bit data mode - QR_MODE_KANJI, ///< Kanji (shift-jis) mode - QR_MODE_STRUCTURE, ///< Internal use only -} QRencodeMode; - -/** - * Level of error correction. - */ -typedef enum { - QR_ECLEVEL_L = 0, ///< lowest - QR_ECLEVEL_M, - QR_ECLEVEL_Q, - QR_ECLEVEL_H ///< highest -} QRecLevel; - -/****************************************************************************** - * Input data (qrinput.c) - *****************************************************************************/ - -/** - * Singly linked list to contain input strings. An instance of this class - * contains its version and error correction level too. It is required to - * set them by QRinput_setVersion() and QRinput_setErrorCorrectionLevel(), - * or use QRinput_new2() to instantiate an object. - */ -typedef struct _QRinput QRinput; - -/** - * Instantiate an input data object. The version is set to 0 (auto-select) - * and the error correction level is set to QR_ECLEVEL_L. - * @return an input object (initialized). On error, NULL is returned and errno - * is set to indicate the error. - * @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory. - */ -extern QRinput *QRinput_new(void); - -/** - * Instantiate an input data object. - * @param version version number. - * @param level Error correction level. - * @return an input object (initialized). On error, NULL is returned and errno - * is set to indicate the error. - * @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory for input objects. - * @throw EINVAL invalid arguments. - */ -extern QRinput *QRinput_new2(int version, QRecLevel level); - -/** - * Append data to an input object. - * The data is copied and appended to the input object. - * @param input input object. - * @param mode encoding mode. - * @param size size of data (byte). - * @param data a pointer to the memory area of the input data. - * @retval 0 success. - * @retval -1 an error occurred and errno is set to indeicate the error. - * See Execptions for the details. - * @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory. - * @throw EINVAL input data is invalid. - * - */ -extern int QRinput_append(QRinput *input, QRencodeMode mode, int size, const unsigned char *data); - -/** - * Get current version. - * @param input input object. - * @return current version. - */ -extern int QRinput_getVersion(QRinput *input); - -/** - * Set version of the QR-code that is to be encoded. - * @param input input object. - * @param version version number (0 = auto) - * @retval 0 success. - * @retval -1 invalid argument. - */ -extern int QRinput_setVersion(QRinput *input, int version); - -/** - * Get current error correction level. - * @param input input object. - * @return Current error correcntion level. - */ -extern QRecLevel QRinput_getErrorCorrectionLevel(QRinput *input); - -/** - * Set error correction level of the QR-code that is to be encoded. - * @param input input object. - * @param level Error correction level. - * @retval 0 success. - * @retval -1 invalid argument. - */ -extern int QRinput_setErrorCorrectionLevel(QRinput *input, QRecLevel level); - -/** - * Free the input object. - * All of data chunks in the input object are freed too. - * @param input input object. - */ -extern void QRinput_free(QRinput *input); - -/** - * Validate the input data. - * @param mode encoding mode. - * @param size size of data (byte). - * @param data a pointer to the memory area of the input data. - * @retval 0 success. - * @retval -1 invalid arguments. - */ -extern int QRinput_check(QRencodeMode mode, int size, const unsigned char *data); - -/** - * Set of QRinput for structured symbols. - */ -typedef struct _QRinput_Struct QRinput_Struct; - -/** - * Instantiate a set of input data object. - * @return an instance of QRinput_Struct. On error, NULL is returned and errno - * is set to indicate the error. - * @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory. - */ -extern QRinput_Struct *QRinput_Struct_new(void); - -/** - * Set parity of structured symbols. - * @param s structured input object. - * @param parity parity of s. - */ -extern void QRinput_Struct_setParity(QRinput_Struct *s, unsigned char parity); - -/** - * Append a QRinput object to the set. - * @warning never append the same QRinput object twice or more. - * @param s structured input object. - * @param input an input object. - * @retval >0 number of input objects in the structure. - * @retval -1 an error occurred. See Exceptions for the details. - * @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory. - */ -extern int QRinput_Struct_appendInput(QRinput_Struct *s, QRinput *input); - -/** - * Free all of QRinput in the set. - * @param s a structured input object. - */ -extern void QRinput_Struct_free(QRinput_Struct *s); - -/** - * Split a QRinput to QRinput_Struct. It calculates a parity, set it, then - * insert structured-append headers. - * @param input input object. Version number and error correction level must be - * set. - * @return a set of input data. On error, NULL is returned, and errno is set - * to indicate the error. See Exceptions for the details. - * @throw ERANGE input data is too large. - * @throw EINVAL invalid input data. - * @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory. - */ -extern QRinput_Struct *QRinput_splitQRinputToStruct(QRinput *input); - -/** - * Insert structured-append headers to the input structure. It calculates - * a parity and set it if the parity is not set yet. - * @param s input structure - * @retval 0 success. - * @retval -1 an error occurred and errno is set to indeicate the error. - * See Execptions for the details. - * @throw EINVAL invalid input object. - * @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory. - */ -extern int QRinput_Struct_insertStructuredAppendHeaders(QRinput_Struct *s); - -/****************************************************************************** - * QRcode output (qrencode.c) - *****************************************************************************/ - -/** - * QRcode class. - * Symbol data is represented as an array contains width*width uchars. - * Each uchar represents a module (dot). If the less significant bit of - * the uchar is 1, the corresponding module is black. The other bits are - * meaningless for usual applications, but here its specification is described. - * - *
    - * MSB 76543210 LSB
    - *     |||||||`- 1=black/0=white
    - *     ||||||`-- data and ecc code area
    - *     |||||`--- format information
    - *     ||||`---- version information
    - *     |||`----- timing pattern
    - *     ||`------ alignment pattern
    - *     |`------- finder pattern and separator
    - *     `-------- non-data modules (format, timing, etc.)
    - * 
    - */ -typedef struct { - int version; ///< version of the symbol - int width; ///< width of the symbol - unsigned char *data; ///< symbol data -} QRcode; - -/** - * Singly-linked list of QRcode. Used to represent a structured symbols. - * A list is terminated with NULL. - */ -typedef struct _QRcode_List QRcode_List; - -struct _QRcode_List { - QRcode *code; - QRcode_List *next; -}; - -/** - * Create a symbol from the input data. - * @warning This function is THREAD UNSAFE. - * @param input input data. - * @return an instance of QRcode class. The version of the result QRcode may - * be larger than the designated version. On error, NULL is returned, - * and errno is set to indicate the error. See Exceptions for the - * details. - * @throw EINVAL invalid input object. - * @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory for input objects. - */ -extern QRcode *QRcode_encodeInput(QRinput *input); - -/** - * Create a symbol from the string. The library automatically parses the input - * string and encodes in a QR Code symbol. - * @warning This function is THREAD UNSAFE. - * @param string input string. It must be NULL terminated. - * @param version version of the symbol. If 0, the library chooses the minimum - * version for the given input data. - * @param level error correction level. - * @param hint tell the library how non-alphanumerical characters should be - * encoded. If QR_MODE_KANJI is given, kanji characters will be - * encoded as Shif-JIS characters. If QR_MODE_8 is given, all of - * non-alphanumerical characters will be encoded as is. If you want - * to embed UTF-8 string, choose this. - * @param casesensitive case-sensitive(1) or not(0). - * @return an instance of QRcode class. The version of the result QRcode may - * be larger than the designated version. On error, NULL is returned, - * and errno is set to indicate the error. See Exceptions for the - * details. - * @throw EINVAL invalid input object. - * @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory for input objects. - */ -extern QRcode *QRcode_encodeString(const char *string, int version, QRecLevel level, QRencodeMode hint, int casesensitive); - -/** - * Same to QRcode_encodeString(), but encode whole data in 8-bit mode. - * @warning This function is THREAD UNSAFE. - */ -extern QRcode *QRcode_encodeString8bit(const char *string, int version, QRecLevel level); - -/** - * Free the instance of QRcode class. - * @param qrcode an instance of QRcode class. - */ -extern void QRcode_free(QRcode *qrcode); - -/** - * Create structured symbols from the input data. - * @warning This function is THREAD UNSAFE. - * @param s - * @return a singly-linked list of QRcode. - */ -extern QRcode_List *QRcode_encodeInputStructured(QRinput_Struct *s); - -/** - * Create structured symbols from the string. The library automatically parses - * the input string and encodes in a QR Code symbol. - * @warning This function is THREAD UNSAFE. - * @param string input string. It should be NULL terminated. - * @param version version of the symbol. - * @param level error correction level. - * @param hint tell the library how non-alphanumerical characters should be - * encoded. If QR_MODE_KANJI is given, kanji characters will be - * encoded as Shif-JIS characters. If QR_MODE_8 is given, all of - * non-alphanumerical characters will be encoded as is. If you want - * to embed UTF-8 string, choose this. - * @param casesensitive case-sensitive(1) or not(0). - * @return a singly-linked list of QRcode. On error, NULL is returned, and - * errno is set to indicate the error. See Exceptions for the details. - * @throw EINVAL invalid input object. - * @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory for input objects. - */ -extern QRcode_List *QRcode_encodeStringStructured(const char *string, int version, QRecLevel level, QRencodeMode hint, int casesensitive); - -/** - * Same to QRcode_encodeStringStructured(), but encode whole data in 8-bit mode. - * @warning This function is THREAD UNSAFE. - */ -extern QRcode_List *QRcode_encodeString8bitStructured(const char *string, int version, QRecLevel level); - -/** - * Return the number of symbols included in a QRcode_List. - * @param qrlist a head entry of a QRcode_List. - * @return number of symbols in the list. - */ -extern int QRcode_List_size(QRcode_List *qrlist); - -/** - * Free the QRcode_List. - * @param qrlist a head entry of a QRcode_List. - */ -extern void QRcode_List_free(QRcode_List *qrlist); - -#if defined(__cplusplus) -} -#endif - -#endif /* __QRENCODE_H__ */ diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrencode.spec b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrencode.spec deleted file mode 100644 index 10c4f14f..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrencode.spec +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -%define ver 3.1.0 -%define rel 1 - -Name: qrencode -Version: %{ver} -Release: %{rel}%{?dist} -Summary: Libqrencode is a library for encoding data in a QR Code symbol, a kind of 2D symbology that can be scanned by handy terminals such as a mobile phone with CCD. The capacity of QR Code is up to 7000 digits or 4000 characters, and has high robustness. - -Group: System Environment/Libraries -License: LGPLv2+ -URL: http://megaui.net/fukuchi/works/qrencode/ -Source0: http://megaui.net/fukuchi/works/qrencode/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz -BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n) - -%description -Libqrencode supports QR Code model 2, described in JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards) X0510:2004 or ISO/IEC 18004. Currently the following features are not supported: ECI and FNC1 mode, Micro QR Code, QR Code model 1. - -%package devel -Summary: Development files for libqrencode -Group: Development/Libraries -Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release} - -%description devel -Libqrencode supports QR Code model 2, described in JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards) X0510:2004 or ISO/IEC 18004. Currently the following features are not supported: ECI and FNC1 mode, Micro QR Code, QR Code model 1. - -This package contains development files for libqrencode. - -%prep -%setup -q - - -%build -%configure --without-tests -make %{?_smp_mflags} - - -%install -rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT -make install DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT -rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/*.la - - -%post -p /sbin/ldconfig - -%postun -p /sbin/ldconfig - - -%clean -rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT - -%files -%defattr(-,root,root,-) -%doc COPYING TODO ChangeLog NEWS README -%{_libdir}/libqrencode.so.* -%{_bindir}/qrencode -%{_mandir}/man1/qrencode.1.gz - -%files devel -%defattr(-,root,root,-) -%{_includedir}/qrencode.h -%{_libdir}/libqrencode.so -%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/libqrencode.pc - -%changelog -* Fri May 01 2008 Kentaro Fukuchi 3.0.1-1 -- The man page has been packaged correctly. -* Tue May 15 2007 Kentaro Fukuchi 1.0.2-2 -- Summary has been synchronized to README. -* Thu May 09 2007 Katsumi Saito 1.0.2-1 -- Initial RPM release diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrencode.spec.in b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrencode.spec.in deleted file mode 100644 index f03947ad..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrencode.spec.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -%define ver @VERSION@ -%define rel 1 - -Name: qrencode -Version: %{ver} -Release: %{rel}%{?dist} -Summary: Libqrencode is a library for encoding data in a QR Code symbol, a kind of 2D symbology that can be scanned by handy terminals such as a mobile phone with CCD. The capacity of QR Code is up to 7000 digits or 4000 characters, and has high robustness. - -Group: System Environment/Libraries -License: LGPLv2+ -URL: http://megaui.net/fukuchi/works/qrencode/ -Source0: http://megaui.net/fukuchi/works/qrencode/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz -BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n) - -%description -Libqrencode supports QR Code model 2, described in JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards) X0510:2004 or ISO/IEC 18004. Currently the following features are not supported: ECI and FNC1 mode, Micro QR Code, QR Code model 1. - -%package devel -Summary: Development files for libqrencode -Group: Development/Libraries -Requires: %{name} = %{version}-%{release} - -%description devel -Libqrencode supports QR Code model 2, described in JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards) X0510:2004 or ISO/IEC 18004. Currently the following features are not supported: ECI and FNC1 mode, Micro QR Code, QR Code model 1. - -This package contains development files for libqrencode. - -%prep -%setup -q - - -%build -%configure --without-tests -make %{?_smp_mflags} - - -%install -rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT -make install DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT -rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/*.la - - -%post -p /sbin/ldconfig - -%postun -p /sbin/ldconfig - - -%clean -rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT - -%files -%defattr(-,root,root,-) -%doc COPYING TODO ChangeLog NEWS README -%{_libdir}/libqrencode.so.* -%{_bindir}/qrencode -%{_mandir}/man1/qrencode.1.gz - -%files devel -%defattr(-,root,root,-) -%{_includedir}/qrencode.h -%{_libdir}/libqrencode.so -%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/libqrencode.pc - -%changelog -* Fri May 01 2008 Kentaro Fukuchi 3.0.1-1 -- The man page has been packaged correctly. -* Tue May 15 2007 Kentaro Fukuchi 1.0.2-2 -- Summary has been synchronized to README. -* Thu May 09 2007 Katsumi Saito 1.0.2-1 -- Initial RPM release diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrencode_inner.h b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrencode_inner.h deleted file mode 100644 index a476fdd4..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrencode_inner.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -/** - * qrencode - QR Code encoder - * - * Header for test use - * Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Kentaro Fukuchi - * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - * version 2.1 of the License, or any later version. - * - * This library 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 - * Lesser General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -#ifndef __QRENCODE_INNER_H__ -#define __QRENCODE_INNER_H__ - -/** - * This header file includes definitions for test use. - */ -extern BitStream *QRinput_mergeBitStream(QRinput *input); -extern BitStream *QRinput_getBitStream(QRinput *input); -extern int QRinput_estimateBitStreamSize(QRinput *input, int version); -extern int QRinput_splitEntry(QRinput_List *entry, int bytes); -extern int QRinput_lengthOfCode(QRencodeMode mode, int version, int bits); -extern int QRinput_insertStructuredAppendHeader(QRinput *input, int size, int index, unsigned char parity); - - -/****************************************************************************** - * Raw code - *****************************************************************************/ - -typedef struct { - int dataLength; - unsigned char *data; - int eccLength; - unsigned char *ecc; -} RSblock; - -typedef struct { - int version; - unsigned char *datacode; - unsigned char *ecccode; - int blocks; - RSblock *rsblock; - int count; - int dataLength; - int eccLength; - int b1; -} QRRawCode; - -extern QRRawCode *QRraw_new(QRinput *input); -extern unsigned char QRraw_getCode(QRRawCode *raw); -extern void QRraw_free(QRRawCode *raw); - -/****************************************************************************** - * Frame filling - *****************************************************************************/ -extern unsigned char *FrameFiller_fillerTest(int version); - -/****************************************************************************** - * QR-code encoding - *****************************************************************************/ -extern QRcode *QRcode_encodeMask(QRinput *input, int mask); - - -/****************************************************************************** - * Mask - *****************************************************************************/ - -extern int Mask_evaluateSymbol(int width, unsigned char *frame); -extern int Mask_writeFormatInformation(int width, unsigned char *frame, int mask, QRecLevel level); - -#endif /* __QRENCODE_INNER_H__ */ diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrinput.c b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrinput.c deleted file mode 100644 index 153caae1..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrinput.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1329 +0,0 @@ -/* - * qrencode - QR Code encoder - * - * Input data chunk class - * Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Kentaro Fukuchi - * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - * version 2.1 of the License, or any later version. - * - * This library 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 - * Lesser General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "config.h" -#include "qrencode.h" -#include "qrspec.h" -#include "bitstream.h" -#include "qrinput.h" - -/****************************************************************************** - * Entry of input data - *****************************************************************************/ - -static QRinput_List *QRinput_List_newEntry(QRencodeMode mode, int size, const unsigned char *data) -{ - QRinput_List *entry; - - if(QRinput_check(mode, size, data)) { - errno = EINVAL; - return NULL; - } - - entry = (QRinput_List *)malloc(sizeof(QRinput_List)); - if(entry == NULL) return NULL; - - entry->mode = mode; - entry->size = size; - entry->data = (unsigned char *)malloc(size); - if(entry->data == NULL) { - free(entry); - return NULL; - } - memcpy(entry->data, data, size); - entry->bstream = NULL; - entry->next = NULL; - - return entry; -} - -static void QRinput_List_freeEntry(QRinput_List *entry) -{ - if(entry != NULL) { - free(entry->data); - BitStream_free(entry->bstream); - free(entry); - } -} - -static QRinput_List *QRinput_List_dup(QRinput_List *entry) -{ - QRinput_List *n; - - n = (QRinput_List *)malloc(sizeof(QRinput_List)); - if(n == NULL) return NULL; - - n->mode = entry->mode; - n->size = entry->size; - n->data = (unsigned char *)malloc(n->size); - if(n->data == NULL) { - free(n); - return NULL; - } - memcpy(n->data, entry->data, entry->size); - n->bstream = NULL; - n->next = NULL; - - return n; -} - -/****************************************************************************** - * Input Data - *****************************************************************************/ - -QRinput *QRinput_new(void) -{ - return QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); -} - -QRinput *QRinput_new2(int version, QRecLevel level) -{ - QRinput *input; - - if(version < 0 || version > QRSPEC_VERSION_MAX || level > QR_ECLEVEL_H) { - errno = EINVAL; - return NULL; - } - - input = (QRinput *)malloc(sizeof(QRinput)); - if(input == NULL) return NULL; - - input->head = NULL; - input->tail = NULL; - input->version = version; - input->level = level; - - return input; -} - -int QRinput_getVersion(QRinput *input) -{ - return input->version; -} - -int QRinput_setVersion(QRinput *input, int version) -{ - if(version < 0 || version > QRSPEC_VERSION_MAX) { - errno = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - - input->version = version; - - return 0; -} - -QRecLevel QRinput_getErrorCorrectionLevel(QRinput *input) -{ - return input->level; -} - -int QRinput_setErrorCorrectionLevel(QRinput *input, QRecLevel level) -{ - if(level > QR_ECLEVEL_H) { - errno = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - - input->level = level; - - return 0; -} - -static void QRinput_appendEntry(QRinput *input, QRinput_List *entry) -{ - if(input->tail == NULL) { - input->head = entry; - input->tail = entry; - } else { - input->tail->next = entry; - input->tail = entry; - } - entry->next = NULL; -} - -int QRinput_append(QRinput *input, QRencodeMode mode, int size, const unsigned char *data) -{ - QRinput_List *entry; - - entry = QRinput_List_newEntry(mode, size, data); - if(entry == NULL) { - return -1; - } - - QRinput_appendEntry(input, entry); - - return 0; -} - -/** - * Insert a structured-append header to the head of the input data. - * @param input input data. - * @param size number of structured symbols. - * @param index index number of the symbol. (1 <= index <= size) - * @param parity parity among input data. (NOTE: each symbol of a set of structured symbols has the same parity data) - * @retval 0 success. - * @retval -1 error occurred and errno is set to indeicate the error. See Execptions for the details. - * @throw EINVAL invalid parameter. - * @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory. - */ -__STATIC int QRinput_insertStructuredAppendHeader(QRinput *input, int size, int index, unsigned char parity) -{ - QRinput_List *entry; - unsigned char buf[3]; - - if(size > MAX_STRUCTURED_SYMBOLS) { - errno = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - if(index <= 0 || index > MAX_STRUCTURED_SYMBOLS) { - errno = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - - buf[0] = (unsigned char)size; - buf[1] = (unsigned char)index; - buf[2] = parity; - entry = QRinput_List_newEntry(QR_MODE_STRUCTURE, 3, buf); - if(entry == NULL) { - return -1; - } - - entry->next = input->head; - input->head = entry; - - return 0; -} - -void QRinput_free(QRinput *input) -{ - QRinput_List *list, *next; - - if(input != NULL) { - list = input->head; - while(list != NULL) { - next = list->next; - QRinput_List_freeEntry(list); - list = next; - } - free(input); - } -} - -static unsigned char QRinput_calcParity(QRinput *input) -{ - unsigned char parity = 0; - QRinput_List *list; - int i; - - list = input->head; - while(list != NULL) { - if(list->mode != QR_MODE_STRUCTURE) { - for(i=list->size-1; i>=0; i--) { - parity ^= list->data[i]; - } - } - list = list->next; - } - - return parity; -} - -QRinput *QRinput_dup(QRinput *input) -{ - QRinput *n; - QRinput_List *list, *e; - - n = QRinput_new2(input->version, input->level); - if(n == NULL) return NULL; - - list = input->head; - while(list != NULL) { - e = QRinput_List_dup(list); - if(e == NULL) { - QRinput_free(n); - return NULL; - } - QRinput_appendEntry(n, e); - list = list->next; - } - - return n; -} - -/****************************************************************************** - * Numeric data - *****************************************************************************/ - -/** - * Check the input data. - * @param size - * @param data - * @return result - */ -static int QRinput_checkModeNum(int size, const char *data) -{ - int i; - - for(i=0; i '9') - return -1; - } - - return 0; -} - -/** - * Estimates the length of the encoded bit stream of numeric data. - * @param size - * @return number of bits - */ -int QRinput_estimateBitsModeNum(int size) -{ - int w; - int bits; - - w = size / 3; - bits = w * 10; - switch(size - w * 3) { - case 1: - bits += 4; - break; - case 2: - bits += 7; - break; - default: - break; - } - - return bits; -} - -/** - * Convert the number data to a bit stream. - * @param entry - * @retval 0 success - * @retval -1 an error occurred and errno is set to indeicate the error. - * See Execptions for the details. - * @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory. - */ -static int QRinput_encodeModeNum(QRinput_List *entry, int version) -{ - int words, i, ret; - unsigned int val; - - words = entry->size / 3; - entry->bstream = BitStream_new(); - if(entry->bstream == NULL) return -1; - - val = 0x1; - ret = BitStream_appendNum(entry->bstream, 4, val); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - - val = entry->size; - ret = BitStream_appendNum(entry->bstream, QRspec_lengthIndicator(QR_MODE_NUM, version), val); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - - for(i=0; idata[i*3 ] - '0') * 100; - val += (entry->data[i*3+1] - '0') * 10; - val += (entry->data[i*3+2] - '0'); - - ret = BitStream_appendNum(entry->bstream, 10, val); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - } - - if(entry->size - words * 3 == 1) { - val = entry->data[words*3] - '0'; - ret = BitStream_appendNum(entry->bstream, 4, val); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - } else if(entry->size - words * 3 == 2) { - val = (entry->data[words*3 ] - '0') * 10; - val += (entry->data[words*3+1] - '0'); - BitStream_appendNum(entry->bstream, 7, val); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - } - - return 0; -ABORT: - BitStream_free(entry->bstream); - entry->bstream = NULL; - return -1; -} - -/****************************************************************************** - * Alphabet-numeric data - *****************************************************************************/ - -const signed char QRinput_anTable[128] = { - -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, - 36, -1, -1, -1, 37, 38, -1, -1, -1, -1, 39, 40, -1, 41, 42, 43, - 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 44, -1, -1, -1, -1, -1, - -1, 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, -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 -}; - -/** - * Check the input data. - * @param size - * @param data - * @return result - */ -static int QRinput_checkModeAn(int size, const char *data) -{ - int i; - - for(i=0; isize / 2; - entry->bstream = BitStream_new(); - if(entry->bstream == NULL) return -1; - - val = 0x2; - ret = BitStream_appendNum(entry->bstream, 4, val); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - - val = entry->size; - ret = BitStream_appendNum(entry->bstream, QRspec_lengthIndicator(QR_MODE_AN, version), val); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - - for(i=0; idata[i*2 ]) * 45; - val += (unsigned int)QRinput_lookAnTable(entry->data[i*2+1]); - - ret = BitStream_appendNum(entry->bstream, 11, val); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - } - - if(entry->size & 1) { - val = (unsigned int)QRinput_lookAnTable(entry->data[words * 2]); - - ret = BitStream_appendNum(entry->bstream, 6, val); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - } - - return 0; -ABORT: - BitStream_free(entry->bstream); - entry->bstream = NULL; - return -1; -} - -/****************************************************************************** - * 8 bit data - *****************************************************************************/ - -/** - * Estimates the length of the encoded bit stream of 8 bit data. - * @param size - * @return number of bits - */ -int QRinput_estimateBitsMode8(int size) -{ - return size * 8; -} - -/** - * Convert the 8bits data to a bit stream. - * @param entry - * @retval 0 success - * @retval -1 an error occurred and errno is set to indeicate the error. - * See Execptions for the details. - * @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory. - */ -static int QRinput_encodeMode8(QRinput_List *entry, int version) -{ - int ret, i; - unsigned int val; - - entry->bstream = BitStream_new(); - if(entry->bstream == NULL) return -1; - - val = 0x4; - ret = BitStream_appendNum(entry->bstream, 4, val); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - - val = entry->size; - ret = BitStream_appendNum(entry->bstream, QRspec_lengthIndicator(QR_MODE_8, version), val); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - - for(i=0; isize; i++) { - ret = BitStream_appendNum(entry->bstream, 8, entry->data[i]); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - } - - return 0; -ABORT: - BitStream_free(entry->bstream); - entry->bstream = NULL; - return -1; -} - - -/****************************************************************************** - * Kanji data - *****************************************************************************/ - -/** - * Estimates the length of the encoded bit stream of kanji data. - * @param size - * @return number of bits - */ -int QRinput_estimateBitsModeKanji(int size) -{ - return (size / 2) * 13; -} - -/** - * Check the input data. - * @param size - * @param data - * @return result - */ -static int QRinput_checkModeKanji(int size, const unsigned char *data) -{ - int i; - unsigned int val; - - if(size & 1) - return -1; - - for(i=0; i 0x9ffc && val < 0xe040) || val > 0xebbf) { - return -1; - } - } - - return 0; -} - -/** - * Convert the kanji data to a bit stream. - * @param entry - * @retval 0 success - * @retval -1 an error occurred and errno is set to indeicate the error. - * See Execptions for the details. - * @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory. - */ -static int QRinput_encodeModeKanji(QRinput_List *entry, int version) -{ - int ret, i; - unsigned int val, h; - - entry->bstream = BitStream_new(); - if(entry->bstream == NULL) return -1; - - val = 0x8; - ret = BitStream_appendNum(entry->bstream, 4, val); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - - val = entry->size / 2; - ret = BitStream_appendNum(entry->bstream, QRspec_lengthIndicator(QR_MODE_KANJI, version), val); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - - for(i=0; isize; i+=2) { - val = ((unsigned int)entry->data[i] << 8) | entry->data[i+1]; - if(val <= 0x9ffc) { - val -= 0x8140; - } else { - val -= 0xc140; - } - h = (val >> 8) * 0xc0; - val = (val & 0xff) + h; - - ret = BitStream_appendNum(entry->bstream, 13, val); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - } - - return 0; -ABORT: - BitStream_free(entry->bstream); - entry->bstream = NULL; - return -1; -} - -/****************************************************************************** - * Structured Symbol - *****************************************************************************/ - -/** - * Convert a structure symbol code to a bit stream. - * @param entry - * @retval 0 success - * @retval -1 an error occurred and errno is set to indeicate the error. - * See Execptions for the details. - * @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory. - */ -static int QRinput_encodeModeStructure(QRinput_List *entry) -{ - int ret; - - entry->bstream = BitStream_new(); - if(entry->bstream == NULL) return -1; - - ret = BitStream_appendNum(entry->bstream, 4, 0x03); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - ret = BitStream_appendNum(entry->bstream, 4, entry->data[1] - 1); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - ret = BitStream_appendNum(entry->bstream, 4, entry->data[0] - 1); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - ret = BitStream_appendNum(entry->bstream, 8, entry->data[2]); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - - return 0; -ABORT: - BitStream_free(entry->bstream); - entry->bstream = NULL; - return -1; -} - -/****************************************************************************** - * Validation - *****************************************************************************/ - -int QRinput_check(QRencodeMode mode, int size, const unsigned char *data) -{ - if(size <= 0) return -1; - - switch(mode) { - case QR_MODE_NUM: - return QRinput_checkModeNum(size, (const char *)data); - break; - case QR_MODE_AN: - return QRinput_checkModeAn(size, (const char *)data); - break; - case QR_MODE_KANJI: - return QRinput_checkModeKanji(size, data); - break; - case QR_MODE_8: - return 0; - break; - case QR_MODE_STRUCTURE: - return 0; - break; - default: - break; - } - - return -1; -} - -/****************************************************************************** - * Estimation of the bit length - *****************************************************************************/ - -/** - * Estimates the length of the encoded bit stream on the current version. - * @param entry - * @param version version of the symbol - * @return number of bits - */ -static int QRinput_estimateBitStreamSizeOfEntry(QRinput_List *entry, int version) -{ - int bits = 0; - int l, m; - int num; - - if(version == 0) version = 1; - - switch(entry->mode) { - case QR_MODE_NUM: - bits = QRinput_estimateBitsModeNum(entry->size); - break; - case QR_MODE_AN: - bits = QRinput_estimateBitsModeAn(entry->size); - break; - case QR_MODE_8: - bits = QRinput_estimateBitsMode8(entry->size); - break; - case QR_MODE_KANJI: - bits = QRinput_estimateBitsModeKanji(entry->size); - break; - case QR_MODE_STRUCTURE: - return STRUCTURE_HEADER_BITS; - default: - return 0; - } - - l = QRspec_lengthIndicator(entry->mode, version); - m = 1 << l; - num = (entry->size + m - 1) / m; - - bits += num * (4 + l); // mode indicator (4bits) + length indicator - - return bits; -} - -/** - * Estimates the length of the encoded bit stream of the data. - * @param input input data - * @param version version of the symbol - * @return number of bits - */ -__STATIC int QRinput_estimateBitStreamSize(QRinput *input, int version) -{ - QRinput_List *list; - int bits = 0; - - list = input->head; - while(list != NULL) { - bits += QRinput_estimateBitStreamSizeOfEntry(list, version); - list = list->next; - } - - return bits; -} - -/** - * Estimates the required version number of the symbol. - * @param input input data - * @return required version number - */ -static int QRinput_estimateVersion(QRinput *input) -{ - int bits; - int version, prev; - - version = 0; - do { - prev = version; - bits = QRinput_estimateBitStreamSize(input, prev); - version = QRspec_getMinimumVersion((bits + 7) / 8, input->level); - if (version < 0) { - return -1; - } - } while (version > prev); - - return version; -} - -/** - * Returns required length in bytes for specified mode, version and bits. - * @param mode - * @param version - * @param bits - * @return required length of code words in bytes. - */ -__STATIC int QRinput_lengthOfCode(QRencodeMode mode, int version, int bits) -{ - int payload, size, chunks, remain, maxsize; - - payload = bits - 4 - QRspec_lengthIndicator(mode, version); - switch(mode) { - case QR_MODE_NUM: - chunks = payload / 10; - remain = payload - chunks * 10; - size = chunks * 3; - if(remain >= 7) { - size += 2; - } else if(remain >= 4) { - size += 1; - } - break; - case QR_MODE_AN: - chunks = payload / 11; - remain = payload - chunks * 11; - size = chunks * 2; - if(remain >= 6) size++; - break; - case QR_MODE_8: - size = payload / 8; - break; - case QR_MODE_KANJI: - size = (payload / 13) * 2; - break; - case QR_MODE_STRUCTURE: - size = payload / 8; - break; - default: - size = 0; - break; - } - maxsize = QRspec_maximumWords(mode, version); - if(size < 0) size = 0; - if(size > maxsize) size = maxsize; - - return size; -} - -/****************************************************************************** - * Data conversion - *****************************************************************************/ - -/** - * Convert the input data in the data chunk to a bit stream. - * @param entry - * @return number of bits (>0) or -1 for failure. - */ -static int QRinput_encodeBitStream(QRinput_List *entry, int version) -{ - int words, ret; - QRinput_List *st1 = NULL, *st2 = NULL; - - if(entry->bstream != NULL) { - BitStream_free(entry->bstream); - entry->bstream = NULL; - } - - words = QRspec_maximumWords(entry->mode, version); - if(entry->size > words) { - st1 = QRinput_List_newEntry(entry->mode, words, entry->data); - if(st1 == NULL) goto ABORT; - st2 = QRinput_List_newEntry(entry->mode, entry->size - words, &entry->data[words]); - if(st2 == NULL) goto ABORT; - - ret = QRinput_encodeBitStream(st1, version); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - ret = QRinput_encodeBitStream(st2, version); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - entry->bstream = BitStream_new(); - if(entry->bstream == NULL) goto ABORT; - ret = BitStream_append(entry->bstream, st1->bstream); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - ret = BitStream_append(entry->bstream, st2->bstream); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - QRinput_List_freeEntry(st1); - QRinput_List_freeEntry(st2); - } else { - ret = 0; - switch(entry->mode) { - case QR_MODE_NUM: - ret = QRinput_encodeModeNum(entry, version); - break; - case QR_MODE_AN: - ret = QRinput_encodeModeAn(entry, version); - break; - case QR_MODE_8: - ret = QRinput_encodeMode8(entry, version); - break; - case QR_MODE_KANJI: - ret = QRinput_encodeModeKanji(entry, version); - break; - case QR_MODE_STRUCTURE: - ret = QRinput_encodeModeStructure(entry); - break; - default: - break; - } - if(ret < 0) return -1; - } - - return BitStream_size(entry->bstream); -ABORT: - QRinput_List_freeEntry(st1); - QRinput_List_freeEntry(st2); - return -1; -} - -/** - * Convert the input data to a bit stream. - * @param input input data. - * @retval 0 success - * @retval -1 an error occurred and errno is set to indeicate the error. - * See Execptions for the details. - * @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory. - */ -static int QRinput_createBitStream(QRinput *input) -{ - QRinput_List *list; - int bits, total = 0; - - list = input->head; - while(list != NULL) { - bits = QRinput_encodeBitStream(list, input->version); - if(bits < 0) return -1; - total += bits; - list = list->next; - } - - return total; -} - -/** - * Convert the input data to a bit stream. - * When the version number is given and that is not sufficient, it is increased - * automatically. - * @param input input data. - * @retval 0 success - * @retval -1 an error occurred and errno is set to indeicate the error. - * See Execptions for the details. - * @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory. - * @throw EINVAL input is too large. - */ -static int QRinput_convertData(QRinput *input) -{ - int bits; - int ver; - - ver = QRinput_estimateVersion(input); - if(ver > QRinput_getVersion(input)) { - QRinput_setVersion(input, ver); - } - - for(;;) { - bits = QRinput_createBitStream(input); - if(bits < 0) return -1; - ver = QRspec_getMinimumVersion((bits + 7) / 8, input->level); - if(ver < 0) { - errno = EINVAL; - return -1; - } else if(ver > QRinput_getVersion(input)) { - QRinput_setVersion(input, ver); - } else { - break; - } - } - - return 0; -} - -/** - * Append padding bits for the input data. - * @param bstream Bitstream to be appended. - * @param input input data. - * @retval 0 success - * @retval -1 an error occurred and errno is set to indeicate the error. - * See Execptions for the details. - * @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory. - */ -static int QRinput_appendPaddingBit(BitStream *bstream, QRinput *input) -{ - int bits, maxbits, words, maxwords, i, ret; - BitStream *padding = NULL; - unsigned char *padbuf; - int padlen; - - bits = BitStream_size(bstream); - maxwords = QRspec_getDataLength(input->version, input->level); - maxbits = maxwords * 8; - - if(maxbits == bits) { - return 0; - } - - if(maxbits - bits < 5) { - ret = BitStream_appendNum(bstream, maxbits - bits, 0); - goto DONE; - } - - bits += 4; - words = (bits + 7) / 8; - - padding = BitStream_new(); - if(padding == NULL) return -1; - ret = BitStream_appendNum(padding, words * 8 - bits + 4, 0); - if(ret < 0) goto DONE; - - padlen = maxwords - words; - if(padlen > 0) { - padbuf = (unsigned char *)malloc(padlen); - if(padbuf == NULL) { - ret = -1; - goto DONE; - } - for(i=0; ihead; - while(list != NULL) { - ret = BitStream_append(bstream, list->bstream); - if(ret < 0) { - BitStream_free(bstream); - return NULL; - } - list = list->next; - } - - return bstream; -} - -/** - * Merge all bit streams in the input data and append padding bits - * @param input input data. - * @return padded merged bit stream - */ - -__STATIC BitStream *QRinput_getBitStream(QRinput *input) -{ - BitStream *bstream; - int ret; - - bstream = QRinput_mergeBitStream(input); - if(bstream == NULL) { - return NULL; - } - ret = QRinput_appendPaddingBit(bstream, input); - if(ret < 0) { - BitStream_free(bstream); - return NULL; - } - - return bstream; -} - -/** - * Pack all bit streams padding bits into a byte array. - * @param input input data. - * @return padded merged byte stream - */ - -unsigned char *QRinput_getByteStream(QRinput *input) -{ - BitStream *bstream; - unsigned char *array; - - bstream = QRinput_getBitStream(input); - if(bstream == NULL) { - return NULL; - } - array = BitStream_toByte(bstream); - BitStream_free(bstream); - - return array; -} - -/****************************************************************************** - * Structured input data - *****************************************************************************/ - -static QRinput_InputList *QRinput_InputList_newEntry(QRinput *input) -{ - QRinput_InputList *entry; - - entry = (QRinput_InputList *)malloc(sizeof(QRinput_InputList)); - if(entry == NULL) return NULL; - - entry->input = input; - entry->next = NULL; - - return entry; -} - -static void QRinput_InputList_freeEntry(QRinput_InputList *entry) -{ - if(entry != NULL) { - QRinput_free(entry->input); - free(entry); - } -} - -QRinput_Struct *QRinput_Struct_new(void) -{ - QRinput_Struct *s; - - s = (QRinput_Struct *)malloc(sizeof(QRinput_Struct)); - if(s == NULL) return NULL; - - s->size = 0; - s->parity = -1; - s->head = NULL; - s->tail = NULL; - - return s; -} - -void QRinput_Struct_setParity(QRinput_Struct *s, unsigned char parity) -{ - s->parity = (int)parity; -} - -int QRinput_Struct_appendInput(QRinput_Struct *s, QRinput *input) -{ - QRinput_InputList *e; - - e = QRinput_InputList_newEntry(input); - if(e == NULL) return -1; - - s->size++; - if(s->tail == NULL) { - s->head = e; - s->tail = e; - } else { - s->tail->next = e; - s->tail = e; - } - - return s->size; -} - -void QRinput_Struct_free(QRinput_Struct *s) -{ - QRinput_InputList *list, *next; - - if(s != NULL) { - list = s->head; - while(list != NULL) { - next = list->next; - QRinput_InputList_freeEntry(list); - list = next; - } - free(s); - } -} - -static unsigned char QRinput_Struct_calcParity(QRinput_Struct *s) -{ - QRinput_InputList *list; - unsigned char parity = 0; - - list = s->head; - while(list != NULL) { - parity ^= QRinput_calcParity(list->input); - list = list->next; - } - - QRinput_Struct_setParity(s, parity); - - return parity; -} - -static int QRinput_List_shrinkEntry(QRinput_List *entry, int bytes) -{ - unsigned char *data; - - data = (unsigned char *)malloc(bytes); - if(data == NULL) return -1; - - memcpy(data, entry->data, bytes); - free(entry->data); - entry->data = data; - entry->size = bytes; - - return 0; -} - -__STATIC int QRinput_splitEntry(QRinput_List *entry, int bytes) -{ - QRinput_List *e; - int ret; - - e = QRinput_List_newEntry(entry->mode, entry->size - bytes, entry->data + bytes); - if(e == NULL) { - return -1; - } - - ret = QRinput_List_shrinkEntry(entry, bytes); - if(ret < 0) { - QRinput_List_freeEntry(e); - return -1; - } - - e->next = entry->next; - entry->next = e; - - return 0; -} - -QRinput_Struct *QRinput_splitQRinputToStruct(QRinput *input) -{ - QRinput *p; - QRinput_Struct *s; - int bits, maxbits, nextbits, bytes, ret; - QRinput_List *list, *next, *prev; - - s = QRinput_Struct_new(); - if(s == NULL) return NULL; - - input = QRinput_dup(input); - if(input == NULL) { - QRinput_Struct_free(s); - return NULL; - } - - QRinput_Struct_setParity(s, QRinput_calcParity(input)); - maxbits = QRspec_getDataLength(input->version, input->level) * 8 - STRUCTURE_HEADER_BITS; - - if(maxbits <= 0) { - QRinput_Struct_free(s); - QRinput_free(input); - return NULL; - } - - bits = 0; - list = input->head; - prev = NULL; - while(list != NULL) { - nextbits = QRinput_estimateBitStreamSizeOfEntry(list, input->version); - if(bits + nextbits <= maxbits) { - ret = QRinput_encodeBitStream(list, input->version); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - bits += ret; - prev = list; - list = list->next; - } else { - bytes = QRinput_lengthOfCode(list->mode, input->version, maxbits - bits); - if(bytes > 0) { - /* Splits this entry into 2 entries. */ - ret = QRinput_splitEntry(list, bytes); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - /* First half is the tail of the current input. */ - next = list->next; - list->next = NULL; - /* Second half is the head of the next input, p.*/ - p = QRinput_new2(input->version, input->level); - if(p == NULL) goto ABORT; - p->head = next; - /* Renew QRinput.tail. */ - p->tail = input->tail; - input->tail = list; - /* Point to the next entry. */ - prev = list; - list = next; - } else { - /* Current entry will go to the next input. */ - prev->next = NULL; - p = QRinput_new2(input->version, input->level); - if(p == NULL) goto ABORT; - p->head = list; - p->tail = input->tail; - input->tail = prev; - } - ret = QRinput_Struct_appendInput(s, input); - if(ret < 0) goto ABORT; - input = p; - bits = 0; - } - } - QRinput_Struct_appendInput(s, input); - if(s->size > MAX_STRUCTURED_SYMBOLS) { - QRinput_Struct_free(s); - errno = ERANGE; - return NULL; - } - ret = QRinput_Struct_insertStructuredAppendHeaders(s); - if(ret < 0) { - QRinput_Struct_free(s); - return NULL; - } - - return s; - -ABORT: - QRinput_free(input); - QRinput_Struct_free(s); - return NULL; -} - -int QRinput_Struct_insertStructuredAppendHeaders(QRinput_Struct *s) -{ - int num, i; - QRinput_InputList *list; - - if(s->parity < 0) { - QRinput_Struct_calcParity(s); - } - num = 0; - list = s->head; - while(list != NULL) { - num++; - list = list->next; - } - i = 1; - list = s->head; - while(list != NULL) { - if(QRinput_insertStructuredAppendHeader(list->input, num, i, s->parity)) - return -1; - i++; - list = list->next; - } - - return 0; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrinput.h b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrinput.h deleted file mode 100644 index 21ced704..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrinput.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -/* - * qrencode - QR Code encoder - * - * Input data chunk class - * Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Kentaro Fukuchi - * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - * version 2.1 of the License, or any later version. - * - * This library 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 - * Lesser General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -#ifndef __QRINPUT_H__ -#define __QRINPUT_H__ - -#include "qrencode.h" -#include "bitstream.h" - -/****************************************************************************** - * Entry of input data - *****************************************************************************/ -typedef struct _QRinput_List QRinput_List; - -struct _QRinput_List { - QRencodeMode mode; - int size; ///< Size of data chunk (byte). - unsigned char *data; ///< Data chunk. - BitStream *bstream; - QRinput_List *next; -}; - -/****************************************************************************** - * Input Data - *****************************************************************************/ -struct _QRinput { - int version; - QRecLevel level; - QRinput_List *head; - QRinput_List *tail; -}; - -/****************************************************************************** - * Structured append input data - *****************************************************************************/ -typedef struct _QRinput_InputList QRinput_InputList; - -struct _QRinput_InputList { - QRinput *input; - QRinput_InputList *next; -}; - -struct _QRinput_Struct { - int size; ///< number of structured symbols - int parity; - QRinput_InputList *head; - QRinput_InputList *tail; -}; - -/** - * Pack all bit streams padding bits into a byte array. - * @param input input data. - * @return padded merged byte stream - */ -extern unsigned char *QRinput_getByteStream(QRinput *input); - - -extern int QRinput_estimateBitsModeNum(int size); -extern int QRinput_estimateBitsModeAn(int size); -extern int QRinput_estimateBitsMode8(int size); -extern int QRinput_estimateBitsModeKanji(int size); - -extern QRinput *QRinput_dup(QRinput *input); - -extern const signed char QRinput_anTable[128]; - -/** - * Look up the alphabet-numeric convesion table (see JIS X0510:2004, pp.19). - * @param __c__ character - * @return value - */ -#define QRinput_lookAnTable(__c__) \ - ((__c__ & 0x80)?-1:QRinput_anTable[(int)__c__]) - -/** - * Length of a segment of structured-append header. - */ -#define STRUCTURE_HEADER_BITS 20 - -/** - * Maximum number of symbols in a set of structured-appended symbols. - */ -#define MAX_STRUCTURED_SYMBOLS 16 - -#endif /* __QRINPUT_H__ */ diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrspec.c b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrspec.c deleted file mode 100644 index 1a04a954..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrspec.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,540 +0,0 @@ -/* - * qrencode - QR Code encoder - * - * QR Code specification in convenient format. - * Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Kentaro Fukuchi - * - * The following data / specifications are taken from - * "Two dimensional symbol -- QR-code -- Basic Specification" (JIS X0510:2004) - * or - * "Automatic identification and data capture techniques -- - * QR Code 2005 bar code symbology specification" (ISO/IEC 18004:2006) - * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - * version 2.1 of the License, or any later version. - * - * This library 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 - * Lesser General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "config.h" -#include "qrspec.h" - -/****************************************************************************** - * Version and capacity - *****************************************************************************/ - -typedef struct { - int width; //< Edge length of the symbol - int words; //< Data capacity (bytes) - int remainder; //< Remainder bit (bits) - int ec[4]; //< Number of ECC code (bytes) -} QRspec_Capacity; - -/** - * Table of the capacity of symbols - * See Table 1 (pp.13) and Table 12-16 (pp.30-36), JIS X0510:2004. - */ -static const QRspec_Capacity qrspecCapacity[QRSPEC_VERSION_MAX + 1] = { - { 0, 0, 0, { 0, 0, 0, 0}}, - { 21, 26, 0, { 7, 10, 13, 17}}, // 1 - { 25, 44, 7, { 10, 16, 22, 28}}, - { 29, 70, 7, { 15, 26, 36, 44}}, - { 33, 100, 7, { 20, 36, 52, 64}}, - { 37, 134, 7, { 26, 48, 72, 88}}, // 5 - { 41, 172, 7, { 36, 64, 96, 112}}, - { 45, 196, 0, { 40, 72, 108, 130}}, - { 49, 242, 0, { 48, 88, 132, 156}}, - { 53, 292, 0, { 60, 110, 160, 192}}, - { 57, 346, 0, { 72, 130, 192, 224}}, //10 - { 61, 404, 0, { 80, 150, 224, 264}}, - { 65, 466, 0, { 96, 176, 260, 308}}, - { 69, 532, 0, { 104, 198, 288, 352}}, - { 73, 581, 3, { 120, 216, 320, 384}}, - { 77, 655, 3, { 132, 240, 360, 432}}, //15 - { 81, 733, 3, { 144, 280, 408, 480}}, - { 85, 815, 3, { 168, 308, 448, 532}}, - { 89, 901, 3, { 180, 338, 504, 588}}, - { 93, 991, 3, { 196, 364, 546, 650}}, - { 97, 1085, 3, { 224, 416, 600, 700}}, //20 - {101, 1156, 4, { 224, 442, 644, 750}}, - {105, 1258, 4, { 252, 476, 690, 816}}, - {109, 1364, 4, { 270, 504, 750, 900}}, - {113, 1474, 4, { 300, 560, 810, 960}}, - {117, 1588, 4, { 312, 588, 870, 1050}}, //25 - {121, 1706, 4, { 336, 644, 952, 1110}}, - {125, 1828, 4, { 360, 700, 1020, 1200}}, - {129, 1921, 3, { 390, 728, 1050, 1260}}, - {133, 2051, 3, { 420, 784, 1140, 1350}}, - {137, 2185, 3, { 450, 812, 1200, 1440}}, //30 - {141, 2323, 3, { 480, 868, 1290, 1530}}, - {145, 2465, 3, { 510, 924, 1350, 1620}}, - {149, 2611, 3, { 540, 980, 1440, 1710}}, - {153, 2761, 3, { 570, 1036, 1530, 1800}}, - {157, 2876, 0, { 570, 1064, 1590, 1890}}, //35 - {161, 3034, 0, { 600, 1120, 1680, 1980}}, - {165, 3196, 0, { 630, 1204, 1770, 2100}}, - {169, 3362, 0, { 660, 1260, 1860, 2220}}, - {173, 3532, 0, { 720, 1316, 1950, 2310}}, - {177, 3706, 0, { 750, 1372, 2040, 2430}} //40 -}; - -int QRspec_getDataLength(int version, QRecLevel level) -{ - return qrspecCapacity[version].words - qrspecCapacity[version].ec[level]; -} - -int QRspec_getECCLength(int version, QRecLevel level) -{ - return qrspecCapacity[version].ec[level]; -} - -int QRspec_getMinimumVersion(int size, QRecLevel level) -{ - int i; - int words; - - for(i=1; i<= QRSPEC_VERSION_MAX; i++) { - words = qrspecCapacity[i].words - qrspecCapacity[i].ec[level]; - if(words >= size) return i; - } - - return -1; -} - -int QRspec_getWidth(int version) -{ - return qrspecCapacity[version].width; -} - -int QRspec_getRemainder(int version) -{ - return qrspecCapacity[version].remainder; -} - -/****************************************************************************** - * Length indicator - *****************************************************************************/ - -static const int lengthTableBits[4][3] = { - {10, 12, 14}, - { 9, 11, 13}, - { 8, 16, 16}, - { 8, 10, 12} -}; - -int QRspec_lengthIndicator(QRencodeMode mode, int version) -{ - int l; - - if(mode == QR_MODE_STRUCTURE) return 0; - if(version <= 9) { - l = 0; - } else if(version <= 26) { - l = 1; - } else { - l = 2; - } - - return lengthTableBits[mode][l]; -} - -int QRspec_maximumWords(QRencodeMode mode, int version) -{ - int l; - int bits; - int words; - - if(mode == QR_MODE_STRUCTURE) return 3; - if(version <= 9) { - l = 0; - } else if(version <= 26) { - l = 1; - } else { - l = 2; - } - - bits = lengthTableBits[mode][l]; - words = (1 << bits) - 1; - if(mode == QR_MODE_KANJI) { - words *= 2; // the number of bytes is required - } - - return words; -} - -/****************************************************************************** - * Error correction code - *****************************************************************************/ - -/** - * Table of the error correction code (Reed-Solomon block) - * See Table 12-16 (pp.30-36), JIS X0510:2004. - */ -static const int eccTable[QRSPEC_VERSION_MAX+1][4][2] = { - {{ 0, 0}, { 0, 0}, { 0, 0}, { 0, 0}}, - {{ 1, 0}, { 1, 0}, { 1, 0}, { 1, 0}}, // 1 - {{ 1, 0}, { 1, 0}, { 1, 0}, { 1, 0}}, - {{ 1, 0}, { 1, 0}, { 2, 0}, { 2, 0}}, - {{ 1, 0}, { 2, 0}, { 2, 0}, { 4, 0}}, - {{ 1, 0}, { 2, 0}, { 2, 2}, { 2, 2}}, // 5 - {{ 2, 0}, { 4, 0}, { 4, 0}, { 4, 0}}, - {{ 2, 0}, { 4, 0}, { 2, 4}, { 4, 1}}, - {{ 2, 0}, { 2, 2}, { 4, 2}, { 4, 2}}, - {{ 2, 0}, { 3, 2}, { 4, 4}, { 4, 4}}, - {{ 2, 2}, { 4, 1}, { 6, 2}, { 6, 2}}, //10 - {{ 4, 0}, { 1, 4}, { 4, 4}, { 3, 8}}, - {{ 2, 2}, { 6, 2}, { 4, 6}, { 7, 4}}, - {{ 4, 0}, { 8, 1}, { 8, 4}, {12, 4}}, - {{ 3, 1}, { 4, 5}, {11, 5}, {11, 5}}, - {{ 5, 1}, { 5, 5}, { 5, 7}, {11, 7}}, //15 - {{ 5, 1}, { 7, 3}, {15, 2}, { 3, 13}}, - {{ 1, 5}, {10, 1}, { 1, 15}, { 2, 17}}, - {{ 5, 1}, { 9, 4}, {17, 1}, { 2, 19}}, - {{ 3, 4}, { 3, 11}, {17, 4}, { 9, 16}}, - {{ 3, 5}, { 3, 13}, {15, 5}, {15, 10}}, //20 - {{ 4, 4}, {17, 0}, {17, 6}, {19, 6}}, - {{ 2, 7}, {17, 0}, { 7, 16}, {34, 0}}, - {{ 4, 5}, { 4, 14}, {11, 14}, {16, 14}}, - {{ 6, 4}, { 6, 14}, {11, 16}, {30, 2}}, - {{ 8, 4}, { 8, 13}, { 7, 22}, {22, 13}}, //25 - {{10, 2}, {19, 4}, {28, 6}, {33, 4}}, - {{ 8, 4}, {22, 3}, { 8, 26}, {12, 28}}, - {{ 3, 10}, { 3, 23}, { 4, 31}, {11, 31}}, - {{ 7, 7}, {21, 7}, { 1, 37}, {19, 26}}, - {{ 5, 10}, {19, 10}, {15, 25}, {23, 25}}, //30 - {{13, 3}, { 2, 29}, {42, 1}, {23, 28}}, - {{17, 0}, {10, 23}, {10, 35}, {19, 35}}, - {{17, 1}, {14, 21}, {29, 19}, {11, 46}}, - {{13, 6}, {14, 23}, {44, 7}, {59, 1}}, - {{12, 7}, {12, 26}, {39, 14}, {22, 41}}, //35 - {{ 6, 14}, { 6, 34}, {46, 10}, { 2, 64}}, - {{17, 4}, {29, 14}, {49, 10}, {24, 46}}, - {{ 4, 18}, {13, 32}, {48, 14}, {42, 32}}, - {{20, 4}, {40, 7}, {43, 22}, {10, 67}}, - {{19, 6}, {18, 31}, {34, 34}, {20, 61}},//40 -}; - -void QRspec_getEccSpec(int version, QRecLevel level, int spec[5]) -{ - int b1, b2; - int data, ecc; - - b1 = eccTable[version][level][0]; - b2 = eccTable[version][level][1]; - data = QRspec_getDataLength(version, level); - ecc = QRspec_getECCLength(version, level); - - if(b2 == 0) { - spec[0] = b1; - spec[1] = data / b1; - spec[2] = ecc / b1; - spec[3] = spec[4] = 0; - } else { - spec[0] = b1; - spec[1] = data / (b1 + b2); - spec[2] = ecc / (b1 + b2); - spec[3] = b2; - spec[4] = spec[1] + 1; - } -} - -/****************************************************************************** - * Alignment pattern - *****************************************************************************/ - -/** - * Positions of alignment patterns. - * This array includes only the second and the third position of the alignment - * patterns. Rest of them can be calculated from the distance between them. - * - * See Table 1 in Appendix E (pp.71) of JIS X0510:2004. - */ -static const int alignmentPattern[QRSPEC_VERSION_MAX+1][2] = { - { 0, 0}, - { 0, 0}, {18, 0}, {22, 0}, {26, 0}, {30, 0}, // 1- 5 - {34, 0}, {22, 38}, {24, 42}, {26, 46}, {28, 50}, // 6-10 - {30, 54}, {32, 58}, {34, 62}, {26, 46}, {26, 48}, //11-15 - {26, 50}, {30, 54}, {30, 56}, {30, 58}, {34, 62}, //16-20 - {28, 50}, {26, 50}, {30, 54}, {28, 54}, {32, 58}, //21-25 - {30, 58}, {34, 62}, {26, 50}, {30, 54}, {26, 52}, //26-30 - {30, 56}, {34, 60}, {30, 58}, {34, 62}, {30, 54}, //31-35 - {24, 50}, {28, 54}, {32, 58}, {26, 54}, {30, 58}, //35-40 -}; - -/** - * Put an alignment marker. - * @param frame - * @param width - * @param ox,oy center coordinate of the pattern - */ -static void QRspec_putAlignmentMarker(unsigned char *frame, int width, int ox, int oy) -{ - static const unsigned char finder[] = { - 0xa1, 0xa1, 0xa1, 0xa1, 0xa1, - 0xa1, 0xa0, 0xa0, 0xa0, 0xa1, - 0xa1, 0xa0, 0xa1, 0xa0, 0xa1, - 0xa1, 0xa0, 0xa0, 0xa0, 0xa1, - 0xa1, 0xa1, 0xa1, 0xa1, 0xa1, - }; - int x, y; - const unsigned char *s; - - frame += (oy - 2) * width + ox - 2; - s = finder; - for(y=0; y<5; y++) { - for(x=0; x<5; x++) { - frame[x] = s[x]; - } - frame += width; - s += 5; - } -} - -__STATIC void QRspec_putAlignmentPattern(int version, unsigned char *frame, int width) -{ - int d, w, x, y, cx, cy; - - if(version < 2) return; - - d = alignmentPattern[version][1] - alignmentPattern[version][0]; - if(d < 0) { - w = 2; - } else { - w = (width - alignmentPattern[version][0]) / d + 2; - } - - if(w * w - 3 == 1) { - x = alignmentPattern[version][0]; - y = alignmentPattern[version][0]; - QRspec_putAlignmentMarker(frame, width, x, y); - return; - } - - cx = alignmentPattern[version][0]; - for(x=1; x QRSPEC_VERSION_MAX) return 0; - - return versionPattern[version -7]; -} - -/****************************************************************************** - * Format information - *****************************************************************************/ - -/* See calcFormatInfo in tests/test_qrspec.c */ -static const unsigned int formatInfo[4][8] = { - {0x77c4, 0x72f3, 0x7daa, 0x789d, 0x662f, 0x6318, 0x6c41, 0x6976}, - {0x5412, 0x5125, 0x5e7c, 0x5b4b, 0x45f9, 0x40ce, 0x4f97, 0x4aa0}, - {0x355f, 0x3068, 0x3f31, 0x3a06, 0x24b4, 0x2183, 0x2eda, 0x2bed}, - {0x1689, 0x13be, 0x1ce7, 0x19d0, 0x0762, 0x0255, 0x0d0c, 0x083b} -}; - -unsigned int QRspec_getFormatInfo(int mask, QRecLevel level) -{ - if(mask < 0 || mask > 7) return 0; - - return formatInfo[level][mask]; -} - -/****************************************************************************** - * Frame - *****************************************************************************/ - -/** - * Cache of initial frames. - */ -/* C99 says that static storage shall be initialized to a null pointer - * by compiler. */ -static unsigned char *frames[QRSPEC_VERSION_MAX + 1]; - -/** - * Put a finder pattern. - * @param frame - * @param width - * @param ox,oy upper-left coordinate of the pattern - */ -static void putFinderPattern(unsigned char *frame, int width, int ox, int oy) -{ - static const unsigned char finder[] = { - 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, - 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc1, - 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, - 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, - 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, - 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc1, - 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, - }; - int x, y; - const unsigned char *s; - - frame += oy * width + ox; - s = finder; - for(y=0; y<7; y++) { - for(x=0; x<7; x++) { - frame[x] = s[x]; - } - frame += width; - s += 7; - } -} - - -static unsigned char *QRspec_createFrame(int version) -{ - unsigned char *frame, *p, *q; - int width; - int x, y; - unsigned int verinfo, v; - - width = qrspecCapacity[version].width; - frame = (unsigned char *)malloc(width * width); - if(frame == NULL) return NULL; - - memset(frame, 0, width * width); - /* Finder pattern */ - putFinderPattern(frame, width, 0, 0); - putFinderPattern(frame, width, width - 7, 0); - putFinderPattern(frame, width, 0, width - 7); - /* Separator */ - p = frame; - q = frame + width * (width - 7); - for(y=0; y<7; y++) { - p[7] = 0xc0; - p[width - 8] = 0xc0; - q[7] = 0xc0; - p += width; - q += width; - } - memset(frame + width * 7, 0xc0, 8); - memset(frame + width * 8 - 8, 0xc0, 8); - memset(frame + width * (width - 8), 0xc0, 8); - /* Mask format information area */ - memset(frame + width * 8, 0x84, 9); - memset(frame + width * 9 - 8, 0x84, 8); - p = frame + 8; - for(y=0; y<8; y++) { - *p = 0x84; - p += width; - } - p = frame + width * (width - 7) + 8; - for(y=0; y<7; y++) { - *p = 0x84; - p += width; - } - /* Timing pattern */ - p = frame + width * 6 + 8; - q = frame + width * 8 + 6; - for(x=1; x= 7) { - verinfo = QRspec_getVersionPattern(version); - - p = frame + width * (width - 11); - v = verinfo; - for(x=0; x<6; x++) { - for(y=0; y<3; y++) { - p[width * y + x] = 0x88 | (v & 1); - v = v >> 1; - } - } - - p = frame + width - 11; - v = verinfo; - for(y=0; y<6; y++) { - for(x=0; x<3; x++) { - p[x] = 0x88 | (v & 1); - v = v >> 1; - } - p += width; - } - } - /* and a little bit... */ - frame[width * (width - 8) + 8] = 0x81; - - return frame; -} - -unsigned char *QRspec_newFrame(int version) -{ - unsigned char *frame; - int width; - - if(version < 1 || version > QRSPEC_VERSION_MAX) return NULL; - - if(frames[version] == NULL) { - frames[version] = QRspec_createFrame(version); - } - if(frames[version] == NULL) return NULL; - - width = qrspecCapacity[version].width; - frame = (unsigned char *)malloc(width * width); - if(frame == NULL) return NULL; - memcpy(frame, frames[version], width * width); - - return frame; -} - -void QRspec_clearCache(void) -{ - int i; - - for(i=1; i<=QRSPEC_VERSION_MAX; i++) { - free(frames[i]); - } -} diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrspec.h b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrspec.h deleted file mode 100644 index a544e9b1..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/qrspec.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,171 +0,0 @@ -/* - * qrencode - QR Code encoder - * - * QR Code specification in convenient format. - * Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Kentaro Fukuchi - * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - * version 2.1 of the License, or any later version. - * - * This library 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 - * Lesser General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -#ifndef __QRSPEC_H__ -#define __QRSPEC_H__ - -#include "qrencode.h" - -/****************************************************************************** - * Version and capacity - *****************************************************************************/ - -/** - * Maximum version (size) of QR-code symbol. - */ -#define QRSPEC_VERSION_MAX 40 - -/** - * Maximum width of a symbol - */ -#define QRSPEC_WIDTH_MAX 177 - -/** - * Return maximum data code length (bytes) for the version. - * @param version - * @param level - * @return maximum size (bytes) - */ -extern int QRspec_getDataLength(int version, QRecLevel level); - -/** - * Return maximum error correction code length (bytes) for the version. - * @param version - * @param level - * @return ECC size (bytes) - */ -extern int QRspec_getECCLength(int version, QRecLevel level); - -/** - * Return a version number that satisfies the input code length. - * @param size input code length (byte) - * @param level - * @return version number - */ -extern int QRspec_getMinimumVersion(int size, QRecLevel level); - -/** - * Return the width of the symbol for the version. - * @param version - * @return width - */ -extern int QRspec_getWidth(int version); - -/** - * Return the numer of remainder bits. - * @param version - * @return number of remainder bits - */ -extern int QRspec_getRemainder(int version); - -/****************************************************************************** - * Length indicator - *****************************************************************************/ - -/** - * Return the size of lenght indicator for the mode and version. - * @param mode - * @param version - * @return the size of the appropriate length indicator (bits). - */ -extern int QRspec_lengthIndicator(QRencodeMode mode, int version); - -/** - * Return the maximum length for the mode and version. - * @param mode - * @param version - * @return the maximum length (bytes) - */ -extern int QRspec_maximumWords(QRencodeMode mode, int version); - -/****************************************************************************** - * Error correction code - *****************************************************************************/ - -/** - * Return an array of ECC specification. - * @param version - * @param level - * @param spec an array of ECC specification contains as following: - * {# of type1 blocks, # of data code, # of ecc code, - * # of type2 blocks, # of data code} - */ -void QRspec_getEccSpec(int version, QRecLevel level, int spec[5]); - -#define QRspec_rsBlockNum(__spec__) (__spec__[0] + __spec__[3]) -#define QRspec_rsBlockNum1(__spec__) (__spec__[0]) -#define QRspec_rsDataCodes1(__spec__) (__spec__[1]) -#define QRspec_rsEccCodes1(__spec__) (__spec__[2]) -#define QRspec_rsBlockNum2(__spec__) (__spec__[3]) -#define QRspec_rsDataCodes2(__spec__) (__spec__[4]) -#define QRspec_rsEccCodes2(__spec__) (__spec__[2]) - -#define QRspec_rsDataLength(__spec__) \ - ((QRspec_rsBlockNum1(__spec__) * QRspec_rsDataCodes1(__spec__)) + \ - (QRspec_rsBlockNum2(__spec__) * QRspec_rsDataCodes2(__spec__))) -#define QRspec_rsEccLength(__spec__) \ - (QRspec_rsBlockNum(__spec__) * QRspec_rsEccCodes1(__spec__)) - -/****************************************************************************** - * Version information pattern - *****************************************************************************/ - -/** - * Return BCH encoded version information pattern that is used for the symbol - * of version 7 or greater. Use lower 18 bits. - * @param version - * @return BCH encoded version information pattern - */ -extern unsigned int QRspec_getVersionPattern(int version); - -/****************************************************************************** - * Format information - *****************************************************************************/ - -/** - * Return BCH encoded format information pattern. - * @param mask - * @param level - * @return BCH encoded format information pattern - */ -extern unsigned int QRspec_getFormatInfo(int mask, QRecLevel level); - -/****************************************************************************** - * Frame - *****************************************************************************/ - -/** - * Return a copy of initialized frame. - * When the same version is requested twice or more, a copy of cached frame - * is returned. - * WARNING: Thread unsafe!!! - * @param version - * @return Array of unsigned char. You can free it by free(). - */ -extern unsigned char *QRspec_newFrame(int version); - -/** - * Clear the frame cache. Typically for debug. - * WARNING: Thread unsafe!!! - */ -extern void QRspec_clearCache(void); - -#endif /* __QRSPEC_H__ */ diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/rscode.c b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/rscode.c deleted file mode 100644 index c92f6f23..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/rscode.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,304 +0,0 @@ -/* - * qrencode - QR Code encoder - * - * Reed solomon encoder. This code is taken from Phil Karn's libfec then - * editted and packed into a pair of .c and .h files. - * - * Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 Phil Karn, KA9Q - * (libfec is released under the GNU Lesser General Public License.) - * - * Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Kentaro Fukuchi - * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - * version 2.1 of the License, or any later version. - * - * This library 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 - * Lesser General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -#include -#include -#include "rscode.h" - -/* Stuff specific to the 8-bit symbol version of the general purpose RS codecs - * - */ -typedef unsigned char data_t; - - -/** - * Reed-Solomon codec control block - */ -struct _RS { - int mm; /* Bits per symbol */ - int nn; /* Symbols per block (= (1<= rs->nn) { - x -= rs->nn; - x = (x >> rs->mm) + (x & rs->nn); - } - return x; -} - - -#define MODNN(x) modnn(rs,x) - -#define MM (rs->mm) -#define NN (rs->nn) -#define ALPHA_TO (rs->alpha_to) -#define INDEX_OF (rs->index_of) -#define GENPOLY (rs->genpoly) -#define NROOTS (rs->nroots) -#define FCR (rs->fcr) -#define PRIM (rs->prim) -#define IPRIM (rs->iprim) -#define PAD (rs->pad) -#define A0 (NN) - - -/* Initialize a Reed-Solomon codec - * symsize = symbol size, bits - * gfpoly = Field generator polynomial coefficients - * fcr = first root of RS code generator polynomial, index form - * prim = primitive element to generate polynomial roots - * nroots = RS code generator polynomial degree (number of roots) - * pad = padding bytes at front of shortened block - */ -static RS *init_rs_char(int symsize, int gfpoly, int fcr, int prim, int nroots, int pad) -{ - RS *rs; - - -/* Common code for intializing a Reed-Solomon control block (char or int symbols) - * Copyright 2004 Phil Karn, KA9Q - * May be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) - */ -//#undef NULL -//#define NULL ((void *)0) - - int i, j, sr,root,iprim; - - rs = NULL; - /* Check parameter ranges */ - if(symsize < 0 || symsize > (int)(8*sizeof(data_t))){ - goto done; - } - - if(fcr < 0 || fcr >= (1<= (1<= (1<= ((1<mm = symsize; - rs->nn = (1<pad = pad; - - rs->alpha_to = (data_t *)malloc(sizeof(data_t)*(rs->nn+1)); - if(rs->alpha_to == NULL){ - free(rs); - rs = NULL; - goto done; - } - rs->index_of = (data_t *)malloc(sizeof(data_t)*(rs->nn+1)); - if(rs->index_of == NULL){ - free(rs->alpha_to); - free(rs); - rs = NULL; - goto done; - } - - /* Generate Galois field lookup tables */ - rs->index_of[0] = A0; /* log(zero) = -inf */ - rs->alpha_to[A0] = 0; /* alpha**-inf = 0 */ - sr = 1; - for(i=0;inn;i++){ - rs->index_of[sr] = i; - rs->alpha_to[i] = sr; - sr <<= 1; - if(sr & (1<nn; - } - if(sr != 1){ - /* field generator polynomial is not primitive! */ - free(rs->alpha_to); - free(rs->index_of); - free(rs); - rs = NULL; - goto done; - } - - /* Form RS code generator polynomial from its roots */ - rs->genpoly = (data_t *)malloc(sizeof(data_t)*(nroots+1)); - if(rs->genpoly == NULL){ - free(rs->alpha_to); - free(rs->index_of); - free(rs); - rs = NULL; - goto done; - } - rs->fcr = fcr; - rs->prim = prim; - rs->nroots = nroots; - rs->gfpoly = gfpoly; - - /* Find prim-th root of 1, used in decoding */ - for(iprim=1;(iprim % prim) != 0;iprim += rs->nn) - ; - rs->iprim = iprim / prim; - - rs->genpoly[0] = 1; - for (i = 0,root=fcr*prim; i < nroots; i++,root += prim) { - rs->genpoly[i+1] = 1; - - /* Multiply rs->genpoly[] by @**(root + x) */ - for (j = i; j > 0; j--){ - if (rs->genpoly[j] != 0) - rs->genpoly[j] = rs->genpoly[j-1] ^ rs->alpha_to[modnn(rs,rs->index_of[rs->genpoly[j]] + root)]; - else - rs->genpoly[j] = rs->genpoly[j-1]; - } - /* rs->genpoly[0] can never be zero */ - rs->genpoly[0] = rs->alpha_to[modnn(rs,rs->index_of[rs->genpoly[0]] + root)]; - } - /* convert rs->genpoly[] to index form for quicker encoding */ - for (i = 0; i <= nroots; i++) - rs->genpoly[i] = rs->index_of[rs->genpoly[i]]; - done:; - - return rs; -} - -RS *init_rs(int symsize, int gfpoly, int fcr, int prim, int nroots, int pad) -{ - RS *rs; - - for(rs = rslist; rs != NULL; rs = rs->next) { - if(rs->pad != pad) continue; - if(rs->nroots != nroots) continue; - if(rs->mm != symsize) continue; - if(rs->gfpoly != gfpoly) continue; - if(rs->fcr != fcr) continue; - if(rs->prim != prim) continue; - - goto DONE; - } - - rs = init_rs_char(symsize, gfpoly, fcr, prim, nroots, pad); - if(rs == NULL) goto DONE; - rs->next = rslist; - rslist = rs; - -DONE: - return rs; -} - - -void free_rs_char(RS *rs) -{ - free(rs->alpha_to); - free(rs->index_of); - free(rs->genpoly); - free(rs); -} - -void free_rs_cache(void) -{ - RS *rs, *next; - - rs = rslist; - while(rs != NULL) { - next = rs->next; - free_rs_char(rs); - rs = next; - } -} - -/* The guts of the Reed-Solomon encoder, meant to be #included - * into a function body with the following typedefs, macros and variables supplied - * according to the code parameters: - - * data_t - a typedef for the data symbol - * data_t data[] - array of NN-NROOTS-PAD and type data_t to be encoded - * data_t parity[] - an array of NROOTS and type data_t to be written with parity symbols - * NROOTS - the number of roots in the RS code generator polynomial, - * which is the same as the number of parity symbols in a block. - Integer variable or literal. - * - * NN - the total number of symbols in a RS block. Integer variable or literal. - * PAD - the number of pad symbols in a block. Integer variable or literal. - * ALPHA_TO - The address of an array of NN elements to convert Galois field - * elements in index (log) form to polynomial form. Read only. - * INDEX_OF - The address of an array of NN elements to convert Galois field - * elements in polynomial form to index (log) form. Read only. - * MODNN - a function to reduce its argument modulo NN. May be inline or a macro. - * GENPOLY - an array of NROOTS+1 elements containing the generator polynomial in index form - - * The memset() and memmove() functions are used. The appropriate header - * file declaring these functions (usually ) must be included by the calling - * program. - - * Copyright 2004, Phil Karn, KA9Q - * May be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) - */ - -#undef A0 -#define A0 (NN) /* Special reserved value encoding zero in index form */ - -void encode_rs_char(RS *rs, const data_t *data, data_t *parity) -{ - int i, j; - data_t feedback; - - memset(parity,0,NROOTS*sizeof(data_t)); - - for(i=0;i - * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - * version 2.1 of the License, or any later version. - * - * This library 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 - * Lesser General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -#ifndef __RSCODE_H__ -#define __RSCODE_H__ - -/* - * General purpose RS codec, 8-bit symbols. - */ - -typedef struct _RS RS; - -/* WARNING: Thread unsafe!!! */ -extern RS *init_rs(int symsize, int gfpoly, int fcr, int prim, int nroots, int pad); -extern void encode_rs_char(RS *rs, const unsigned char *data, unsigned char *parity); -extern void free_rs_char(RS *rs); -extern void free_rs_cache(void); - -#endif /* __RSCODE_H__ */ diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/split.c b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/split.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4bb8e55b..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/split.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,297 +0,0 @@ -/* - * qrencode - QR Code encoder - * - * Input data splitter. - * Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Kentaro Fukuchi - * - * The following data / specifications are taken from - * "Two dimensional symbol -- QR-code -- Basic Specification" (JIS X0510:2004) - * or - * "Automatic identification and data capture techniques -- - * QR Code 2005 bar code symbology specification" (ISO/IEC 18004:2006) - * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - * version 2.1 of the License, or any later version. - * - * This library 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 - * Lesser General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include "qrencode.h" -#include "qrinput.h" -#include "qrspec.h" -#include "split.h" - -#define isdigit(__c__) ((unsigned char)((signed char)(__c__) - '0') < 10) -#define isalnum(__c__) (QRinput_lookAnTable(__c__) >= 0) - -static QRencodeMode Split_identifyMode(const char *string, QRencodeMode hint) -{ - unsigned char c, d; - unsigned int word; - - c = string[0]; - - if(c == '\0') return QR_MODE_NUL; - if(isdigit(c)) { - return QR_MODE_NUM; - } else if(isalnum(c)) { - return QR_MODE_AN; - } else if(hint == QR_MODE_KANJI) { - d = string[1]; - if(d != '\0') { - word = ((unsigned int)c << 8) | d; - if((word >= 0x8140 && word <= 0x9ffc) || (word >= 0xe040 && word <= 0xebbf)) { - return QR_MODE_KANJI; - } - } - } - - return QR_MODE_8; -} - -static int Split_eatNum(const char *string, QRinput *input, QRencodeMode hint); -static int Split_eatAn(const char *string, QRinput *input, QRencodeMode hint); -static int Split_eat8(const char *string, QRinput *input, QRencodeMode hint); -static int Split_eatKanji(const char *string, QRinput *input, QRencodeMode hint); - -static int Split_eatNum(const char *string, QRinput *input,QRencodeMode hint) -{ - const char *p; - int ret; - int run; - int dif; - int ln; - QRencodeMode mode; - - ln = QRspec_lengthIndicator(QR_MODE_NUM, input->version); - - p = string; - while(isdigit(*p)) { - p++; - } - run = p - string; - mode = Split_identifyMode(p, hint); - if(mode == QR_MODE_8) { - dif = QRinput_estimateBitsModeNum(run) + 4 + ln - + QRinput_estimateBitsMode8(1) /* + 4 + l8 */ - - QRinput_estimateBitsMode8(run + 1) /* - 4 - l8 */; - if(dif > 0) { - return Split_eat8(string, input, hint); - } - } - if(mode == QR_MODE_AN) { - dif = QRinput_estimateBitsModeNum(run) + 4 + ln - + QRinput_estimateBitsModeAn(1) /* + 4 + la */ - - QRinput_estimateBitsModeAn(run + 1) /* - 4 - la */; - if(dif > 0) { - return Split_eatAn(string, input, hint); - } - } - - ret = QRinput_append(input, QR_MODE_NUM, run, (unsigned char *)string); - if(ret < 0) return -1; - - return run; -} - -static int Split_eatAn(const char *string, QRinput *input, QRencodeMode hint) -{ - const char *p, *q; - int ret; - int run; - int dif; - int la, ln; - - la = QRspec_lengthIndicator(QR_MODE_AN, input->version); - ln = QRspec_lengthIndicator(QR_MODE_NUM, input->version); - - p = string; - while(isalnum(*p)) { - if(isdigit(*p)) { - q = p; - while(isdigit(*q)) { - q++; - } - dif = QRinput_estimateBitsModeAn(p - string) /* + 4 + la */ - + QRinput_estimateBitsModeNum(q - p) + 4 + ln - - QRinput_estimateBitsModeAn(q - string) /* - 4 - la */; - if(dif < 0) { - break; - } else { - p = q; - } - } else { - p++; - } - } - - run = p - string; - - if(*p && !isalnum(*p)) { - dif = QRinput_estimateBitsModeAn(run) + 4 + la - + QRinput_estimateBitsMode8(1) /* + 4 + l8 */ - - QRinput_estimateBitsMode8(run + 1) /* - 4 - l8 */; - if(dif > 0) { - return Split_eat8(string, input, hint); - } - } - - ret = QRinput_append(input, QR_MODE_AN, run, (unsigned char *)string); - if(ret < 0) return -1; - - return run; -} - -static int Split_eatKanji(const char *string, QRinput *input, QRencodeMode hint) -{ - const char *p; - int ret; - int run; - - p = string; - while(Split_identifyMode(p, hint) == QR_MODE_KANJI) { - p += 2; - } - run = p - string; - ret = QRinput_append(input, QR_MODE_KANJI, run, (unsigned char *)string); - if(ret < 0) return -1; - - return run; -} - -static int Split_eat8(const char *string, QRinput *input, QRencodeMode hint) -{ - const char *p, *q; - QRencodeMode mode; - int ret; - int run; - int dif; - int la, ln; - - la = QRspec_lengthIndicator(QR_MODE_AN, input->version); - ln = QRspec_lengthIndicator(QR_MODE_NUM, input->version); - - p = string + 1; - while(*p != '\0') { - mode = Split_identifyMode(p, hint); - if(mode == QR_MODE_KANJI) { - break; - } - if(mode == QR_MODE_NUM) { - q = p; - while(isdigit(*q)) { - q++; - } - dif = QRinput_estimateBitsMode8(p - string) /* + 4 + l8 */ - + QRinput_estimateBitsModeNum(q - p) + 4 + ln - - QRinput_estimateBitsMode8(q - string) /* - 4 - l8 */; - if(dif < 0) { - break; - } else { - p = q; - } - } else if(mode == QR_MODE_AN) { - q = p; - while(isalnum(*q)) { - q++; - } - dif = QRinput_estimateBitsMode8(p - string) /* + 4 + l8 */ - + QRinput_estimateBitsModeAn(q - p) + 4 + la - - QRinput_estimateBitsMode8(q - string) /* - 4 - l8 */; - if(dif < 0) { - break; - } else { - p = q; - } - } else { - p++; - } - } - - run = p - string; - ret = QRinput_append(input, QR_MODE_8, run, (unsigned char *)string); - if(ret < 0) return -1; - - return run; -} - -static int Split_splitString(const char *string, QRinput *input, - QRencodeMode hint) -{ - int length; - QRencodeMode mode; - - if(*string == '\0') return 0; - - mode = Split_identifyMode(string, hint); - if(mode == QR_MODE_NUM) { - length = Split_eatNum(string, input, hint); - } else if(mode == QR_MODE_AN) { - length = Split_eatAn(string, input, hint); - } else if(mode == QR_MODE_KANJI && hint == QR_MODE_KANJI) { - length = Split_eatKanji(string, input, hint); - } else { - length = Split_eat8(string, input, hint); - } - if(length == 0) return 0; - if(length < 0) return -1; - return Split_splitString(&string[length], input, hint); -} - -static char *dupAndToUpper(const char *str, QRencodeMode hint) -{ - char *newstr, *p; - QRencodeMode mode; - - newstr = strdup(str); - if(newstr == NULL) return NULL; - - p = newstr; - while(*p != '\0') { - mode = Split_identifyMode(p, hint); - if(mode == QR_MODE_KANJI) { - p += 2; - } else { - if (*p >= 'a' && *p <= 'z') { - *p = (char)((int)*p - 32); - } - p++; - } - } - - return newstr; -} - -int Split_splitStringToQRinput(const char *string, QRinput *input, - QRencodeMode hint, int casesensitive) -{ - char *newstr; - int ret; - - if(string == NULL || *string == '\0') { - errno = EINVAL; - return -1; - } - if(!casesensitive) { - newstr = dupAndToUpper(string, hint); - if(newstr == NULL) return -1; - ret = Split_splitString(newstr, input, hint); - free(newstr); - } else { - ret = Split_splitString(string, input, hint); - } - - return ret; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/split.h b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/split.h deleted file mode 100644 index 6a495e49..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/split.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -/* - * qrencode - QR Code encoder - * - * Input data splitter. - * Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Kentaro Fukuchi - * - * The following data / specifications are taken from - * "Two dimensional symbol -- QR-code -- Basic Specification" (JIS X0510:2004) - * or - * "Automatic identification and data capture techniques -- - * QR Code 2005 bar code symbology specification" (ISO/IEC 18004:2006) - * - * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either - * version 2.1 of the License, or any later version. - * - * This library 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 - * Lesser General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public - * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -#ifndef __SPLIT_H__ -#define __SPLIT_H__ - -#include "qrencode.h" - -/** - * Split the input string (null terminated) into QRinput. - * @param string input string - * @param hint give QR_MODE_KANJI if the input string contains Kanji character encoded in Shift-JIS. If not, give QR_MODE_8. - * @param casesensitive 0 for case-insensitive encoding (all alphabet characters are replaced to UPPER-CASE CHARACTERS. - * @retval 0 success. - * @retval -1 an error occurred. errno is set to indicate the error. See - * Exceptions for the details. - * @throw EINVAL invalid input object. - * @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory for input objects. - */ -extern int Split_splitStringToQRinput(const char *string, QRinput *input, - QRencodeMode hint, int casesensitive); - -#endif /* __SPLIT_H__ */ diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/Makefile.am b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index d43b4af0..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -if HAVE_SDL -sdlPROGRAMS = view_qrcode -endif - -noinst_PROGRAMS = test_qrinput test_bitstream test_estimatebit \ - test_qrspec test_rs test_qrencode prof_qrencode \ - test_split test_monkey create_frame_pattern \ - $(sdlPROGRAMS) - -EXTRA_DIST = frame - -test_qrinput_SOURCES = test_qrinput.c common.h -test_qrinput_LDADD = ../libqrencode.la - -test_bitstream_SOURCES = test_bitstream.c common.h -test_bitstream_LDADD = ../libqrencode.la - -test_estimatebit_SOURCES = test_estimatebit.c common.h -test_estimatebit_LDADD = ../libqrencode.la - 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* common part of test units. - */ - -#ifndef __COMMON_H__ -#define __COMMON_H__ - -#include -#include "../qrencode.h" -#include "../qrinput.h" -#include "../bitstream.h" -#include "../qrencode_inner.h" - -#define testStart(__arg__) (testStartReal(__func__, __arg__)) -#define testEndExp(__arg__) (testEnd(!(__arg__))) - -static int tests = 0; -static int failed = 0; -static int assertionFailed = 0; -static int assertionNum = 0; -static const char *testName = NULL; -static const char *testFunc = NULL; -char levelChar[4] = {'L', 'M', 'Q', 'H'}; -const char *modeStr[5] = {"nm", "an", "8", "kj", "st"}; - -void printQRinput(QRinput *input) -{ - QRinput_List *list; - unsigned char *p; - int i; - - list = input->head; - while(list != NULL) { - p = list->data; - for(i=0; isize; i++) { - printf("0x%02x,", list->data[i]); - } - list = list->next; - } - printf("\n"); -} - -void printQRinputInfo(QRinput *input) -{ - QRinput_List *list; - BitStream *b; - int i; - - printf("QRinput info:\n"); - printf(" version: %d\n", input->version); - printf(" level : %c\n", levelChar[input->level]); - list = input->head; - i = 0; - while(list != NULL) { - i++; - list = list->next; - } - printf(" chunks: %d\n", i); - b = QRinput_mergeBitStream(input); - if(b != NULL) { - printf(" bitstream-size: %d\n", BitStream_size(b)); - BitStream_free(b); - } - - list = input->head; - i = 0; - while(list != NULL) { - printf("\t#%d: mode = %s, size = %d\n", i, modeStr[list->mode], list->size); - i++; - list = list->next; - } -} - -void testStartReal(const char *func, const char *name) -{ - tests++; - testName = name; - testFunc = func; - assertionFailed = 0; - assertionNum = 0; - printf("_____%d: %s: %s...\n", tests, func, name); -} - -void testEnd(int result) -{ - printf(".....%d: %s: %s, ", tests, testFunc, testName); - if(result) { - puts("FAILED."); - failed++; - } else { - puts("PASSED."); - } -} - -#define assert_exp(__exp__, ...) \ -{assertionNum++;if(!(__exp__)) {assertionFailed++; printf(__VA_ARGS__);}} - -#define assert_zero(__exp__, ...) assert_exp((__exp__) == 0, __VA_ARGS__) -#define assert_nonzero(__exp__, ...) assert_exp((__exp__) != 0, __VA_ARGS__) -#define assert_null(__ptr__, ...) assert_exp((__ptr__) == NULL, __VA_ARGS__) -#define assert_nonnull(__ptr__, ...) assert_exp((__ptr__) != NULL, __VA_ARGS__) -#define assert_equal(__e1__, __e2__, ...) assert_exp((__e1__) == (__e2__), __VA_ARGS__) -#define assert_notequal(__e1__, __e2__, ...) assert_exp((__e1__) != (__e2__), __VA_ARGS__) -#define assert_nothing(__exp__, ...) {printf(__VA_ARGS__); __exp__;} - 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(%d assertions failed.)\n", assertionFailed); - failed++; - } else { - printf("PASSED. (%d assertions passed.)\n", assertionNum); - } -} - -void report() -{ - printf("Total %d tests, %d fails.\n", tests, failed); - if(failed) exit(-1); -} - -int ncmpBin(char *correct, BitStream *bstream, int len) -{ - int i, bit; - - if(len != BitStream_size(bstream)) { - printf("Length is not match: %d, %d expected.\n", BitStream_size(bstream), len); - return -1; - } - - for(i=0; idata[i] != bit) return -1; - } - - return 0; -} - -int cmpBin(char *correct, BitStream *bstream) -{ - int len; - - len = strlen(correct); - return ncmpBin(correct, bstream, len); -} - -char *sprintfBin(int size, unsigned char *data) -{ - int i, j; - unsigned char mask; - int b, r; - char *str, *p; - - str = (char *)malloc(size + 1); - p = str; - b = size / 8; - for(i=0; i> 1; - } - } - r = size - b * 8; - if(r) { - mask = 1 << (r - 1); - for(i=0; i> 1; - } - } - *p = '\0'; - - return str; -} - -static char qrModeChar[4] = {'n', 'a', '8', 'k'}; -void printQrinput(QRinput *input) -{ - QRinput_List *list; - - list = input->head; - while(list != NULL) { - printf("%c(%d)\n", qrModeChar[list->mode], list->size); - list = list->next; - } -} -#endif /* __COMMON_H__ */ diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/create_frame_pattern.c b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/create_frame_pattern.c deleted file mode 100644 index 786309fe..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/create_frame_pattern.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ -/* - * This tool creates a frame pattern data for debug purpose used by - * test_qrspec. test_qrspec and create_frame_pattern uses the same function - * of libqrencode. 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timerStop(void) -{ - struct timeval tc; - - gettimeofday(&tc, NULL); - printf("STOP: %ld msec\n", (tc.tv_sec - tv.tv_sec) * 1000 - + (tc.tv_usec - tv.tv_usec) / 1000); -} - -void prof_ver1to10(void) -{ - QRcode *code; - int i; - int version; - static const char *data = "This is test."; - - timerStart("Version 1 - 10 (500 symbols for each)"); - for(i=0; i<500; i++) { - for(version = 0; version < 11; version++) { - code = QRcode_encodeString(data, version, QR_ECLEVEL_L, QR_MODE_8, 0); - if(code == NULL) { - perror("Failed to encode:"); - } else { - QRcode_free(code); - } - } - } - timerStop(); -} - -void prof_ver31to40(void) -{ - QRcode *code; - int i; - int version; - static const char *data = "This is test."; - - timerStart("Version 31 - 40 (50 symbols for each)"); - for(i=0; i<50; i++) { - for(version = 31; version < 41; version++) { - code = QRcode_encodeString(data, version, QR_ECLEVEL_L, QR_MODE_8, 0); - if(code == NULL) { - perror("Failed to encode:"); - } else { - QRcode_free(code); - } - } - } - timerStop(); -} - -int main() -{ - prof_ver1to10(); - prof_ver31to40(); - - QRspec_clearCache(); - free_rs_cache(); - - return 0; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/test_all.sh b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/test_all.sh deleted file mode 100755 index c71f28d8..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/test_all.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -e -./test_bitstream -./test_estimatebit -./test_qrencode -./test_qrinput -./test_qrspec -./test_rs -./test_split -./test_monkey diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/test_bitstream.c b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/test_bitstream.c deleted file mode 100644 index 8c853777..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/test_bitstream.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,150 +0,0 @@ -#include -#include -#include "common.h" -#include "../bitstream.h" - -void test_null(void) -{ - BitStream *bstream; - - testStart("Empty stream"); - bstream = BitStream_new(); - assert_zero(BitStream_size(bstream), "Size of empty BitStream is not 0."); - assert_null(BitStream_toByte(bstream), "BitStream_toByte returned non-NULL."); - assert_nothing(BitStream_free(NULL), "Check BitStream_free(NULL).\n"); - testFinish(); - - BitStream_free(bstream); -} - -void test_num(void) -{ - BitStream *bstream; - unsigned int data = 0x13579bdf; - char correct[] = "0010011010101111001101111011111"; - - testStart("New from num"); - bstream = BitStream_new(); - BitStream_appendNum(bstream, 31, data); - testEnd(cmpBin(correct, bstream)); - - BitStream_free(bstream); -} - -void test_bytes(void) -{ - BitStream *bstream; - unsigned char data[1] = {0x3a}; - char correct[] = "00111010"; - - testStart("New from bytes"); - bstream = BitStream_new(); - BitStream_appendBytes(bstream, 1, data); - testEnd(cmpBin(correct, bstream)); - BitStream_free(bstream); -} - -void test_appendNum(void) -{ - BitStream *bstream; - char correct[] = "10001010111111111111111100010010001101000101011001111000"; - - testStart("Append Num"); - bstream = BitStream_new(); - - BitStream_appendNum(bstream, 8, 0x0000008a); - assert_zero(ncmpBin(correct, bstream, 8), "Internal data is incorrect."); - - BitStream_appendNum(bstream, 16, 0x0000ffff); - assert_zero(ncmpBin(correct, bstream, 24), "Internal data is incorrect."); - - BitStream_appendNum(bstream, 32, 0x12345678); - - assert_zero(cmpBin(correct, bstream), "Internal data is incorrect."); - testFinish(); - - BitStream_free(bstream); -} - -void test_appendBytes(void) -{ - BitStream *bstream; - unsigned char data[8]; - char correct[] = "10001010111111111111111100010010001101000101011001111000"; - - testStart("Append Bytes"); - bstream = BitStream_new(); - - data[0] = 0x8a; - BitStream_appendBytes(bstream, 1, data); - assert_zero(ncmpBin(correct, bstream, 8), "Internal data is incorrect."); - - data[0] = 0xff; - data[1] = 0xff; - BitStream_appendBytes(bstream, 2, data); - assert_zero(ncmpBin(correct, bstream, 24), "Internal data is incorrect."); - - data[0] = 0x12; - data[1] = 0x34; - data[2] = 0x56; - data[3] = 0x78; - BitStream_appendBytes(bstream, 4, data); - - assert_zero(cmpBin(correct, bstream), "Internal data is incorrect."); - testFinish(); - - BitStream_free(bstream); -} - -void test_toByte(void) -{ - BitStream *bstream; - unsigned char correct[] = { - 0x8a, 0xff, 0xff, 0x12, 0x34, 0x56, 0x78 - }; - unsigned char *result; - - testStart("Convert to a byte array"); - bstream = BitStream_new(); - - BitStream_appendBytes(bstream, 1, &correct[0]); - BitStream_appendBytes(bstream, 2, &correct[1]); - BitStream_appendBytes(bstream, 4, &correct[3]); - - result = BitStream_toByte(bstream); - testEnd(memcmp(correct, result, 7)); - - BitStream_free(bstream); - free(result); -} - -void test_size(void) -{ - BitStream *bstream; - - testStart("size check"); - bstream = BitStream_new(); - assert_equal(BitStream_size(bstream), 0, "Initialized BitStream is not 0 length"); - BitStream_appendNum(bstream, 1, 0); - assert_equal(BitStream_size(bstream), 1, "Size incorrect. (first append)"); - BitStream_appendNum(bstream, 2, 0); - assert_equal(BitStream_size(bstream), 3, "Size incorrect. (second append)"); - testFinish(); - - BitStream_free(bstream); -} - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - test_null(); - test_num(); - test_bytes(); - test_appendNum(); - test_appendBytes(); - test_toByte(); - test_size(); - - report(); - - return 0; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/test_estimatebit.c b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/test_estimatebit.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4e65eb63..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/test_estimatebit.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,158 +0,0 @@ -#include -#include -#include -#include "common.h" -#include "../qrinput.h" - -QRinput *gstream; - -void test_numbit(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - char num[9]="01234567"; - int bits; - - testStart("Estimation of Numeric stream (8 digits)"); - stream = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_NUM, 8, (unsigned char *)num); - bits = QRinput_estimateBitStreamSize(stream, 0); - testEndExp(bits == 41); - - QRinput_append(gstream, QR_MODE_NUM, 8, (unsigned char *)num); - QRinput_free(stream); -} - -void test_numbit2(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - char num[17]="0123456789012345"; - int bits; - - testStart("Estimation of Numeric stream (16 digits)"); - stream = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_NUM, 16, (unsigned char *)num); - bits = QRinput_estimateBitStreamSize(stream, 0); - testEndExp(bits == 68); - - QRinput_append(gstream, QR_MODE_NUM, 16, (unsigned char *)num); - QRinput_free(stream); -} - -void test_numbit3(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - char *num; - int bits; - - testStart("Estimation of Numeric stream (400 digits)"); - stream = QRinput_new(); - num = (char *)malloc(401); - memset(num, '1', 400); - num[400] = '\0'; - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_NUM, 400, (unsigned char *)num); - bits = QRinput_estimateBitStreamSize(stream, 0); - /* 4 + 10 + 133*10 + 4 = 1348 */ - testEndExp(bits == 1348); - - QRinput_append(gstream, QR_MODE_NUM, 400, (unsigned char *)num); - QRinput_free(stream); - free(num); -} - -void test_an(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - char str[6]="AC-42"; - int bits; - - testStart("Estimation of Alphabet-Numeric stream (5 chars)"); - stream = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_AN, 5, (unsigned char *)str); - bits = QRinput_estimateBitStreamSize(stream, 0); - testEndExp(bits == 41); - - QRinput_append(gstream, QR_MODE_AN, 5, (unsigned char *)str); - QRinput_free(stream); -} - -void test_8(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - char str[9]="12345678"; - int bits; - - testStart("Estimation of 8 bit data stream (8 bytes)"); - stream = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_8, 8, (unsigned char *)str); - bits = QRinput_estimateBitStreamSize(stream, 0); - testEndExp(bits == 76); - - QRinput_append(gstream, QR_MODE_8, 8, (unsigned char *)str); - QRinput_free(stream); -} - -void test_structure(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - int bits; - - testStart("Estimation of a structure-append header"); - stream = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_insertStructuredAppendHeader(stream, 10, 1, 0); - bits = QRinput_estimateBitStreamSize(stream, 1); - testEndExp(bits == 20); - - QRinput_insertStructuredAppendHeader(gstream, 10, 1, 0); - QRinput_free(stream); -} - -void test_kanji(void) -{ - int res; - - QRinput *stream; - unsigned char str[4]= {0x93, 0x5f,0xe4, 0xaa}; - int bits; - - testStart("Estimation of Kanji stream (2 chars)"); - stream = QRinput_new(); - res = QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_KANJI, 4, (unsigned char *)str); - if(res < 0) { - printf("Failed to add.\n"); - testEnd(1); - } else { - bits = QRinput_estimateBitStreamSize(stream, 0); - testEndExp(bits == 38); - QRinput_append(gstream, QR_MODE_KANJI, 4, (unsigned char *)str); - } - - QRinput_free(stream); -} - -void test_mix(void) -{ - int bits; - - testStart("Estimation of Mixed stream"); - bits = QRinput_estimateBitStreamSize(gstream, 0); - testEndExp(bits == (41 + 68 + 1348 + 41 + 76 + 38 + 20)); - QRinput_free(gstream); -} - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - gstream = QRinput_new(); - - test_numbit(); - test_numbit2(); - test_numbit3(); - test_an(); - test_8(); - test_kanji(); - test_structure(); - test_mix(); - - report(); - - return 0; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/test_monkey.c b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/test_monkey.c deleted file mode 100644 index 8986fe72..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/test_monkey.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,326 +0,0 @@ -#include -#include -#include -#include "common.h" -#include "../qrinput.h" -#include "../split.h" -#include "../qrspec.h" -#include "../rscode.h" - -#define MAX_LENGTH 7091 -static char data[MAX_LENGTH]; -static char check[MAX_LENGTH]; - -static const char *AN = "0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ $%*+-./:"; - -#define drand(__scale__) ((__scale__) * (double)rand() / ((double)RAND_MAX + 1.0)) - -int fill8bitData(void) -{ - int len, i; - - len = 1 + (int)drand((MAX_LENGTH - 2)); - for(i=0; ihead; - i = 0; - while(list != NULL) { - memcpy(check + i, list->data, list->size); - i += list->size; - list = list->next; - } - if(i != len) { - printf("#%d: length is not correct. (%d should be %d)\n", num, i, len); - } - - check[i] = '\0'; - ret = memcmp(data, check, len); - if(ret != 0) { - printf("#%d: data mismatched.\n", num); - list = input->head; - i = 0; - while(list != NULL) { - ret = memcmp(data + i, list->data, list->size); - printf("wrong chunk:\n"); - printf(" position: %d\n", i); - printf(" mode : %d\n", list->mode); - printf(" size : %d\n", list->size); - printf(" data : %.*s\n", list->size, list->data); - i += list->size; - list = list->next; - } - exit(1); - } - QRinput_free(input); -} - -void monkey_split_an(int loop) -{ - int i; - - puts("Monkey test: Split_splitStringToQRinput() - AlphaNumeric string."); - srand(0); - for(i=0; ihead; - i = 0; - while(list != NULL) { - memcpy(check + i, list->data, list->size); - i += list->size; - list = list->next; - } - if(i != len) { - printf("#%d: length is not correct. (%d should be %d)\n", num, i, len); - } - - check[i] = '\0'; - ret = memcmp(data, check, len); - if(ret != 0) { - printf("#%d: data mismatched.\n", num); - list = input->head; - i = 0; - while(list != NULL) { - ret = memcmp(data + i, list->data, list->size); - printf("wrong chunk:\n"); - printf(" position: %d\n", i); - printf(" mode : %d\n", list->mode); - printf(" size : %d\n", list->size); - printf(" data : %.*s\n", list->size, list->data); - i += list->size; - list = list->next; - } - exit(1); - } - QRinput_free(input); -} - -void monkey_split_8(int loop) -{ - int i; - - puts("Monkey test: Split_splitStringToQRinput() - 8bit char string."); - srand(0); - for(i=0; ihead; - i = 0; - while(list != NULL) { - memcpy(check + i, list->data, list->size); - i += list->size; - list = list->next; - } - if(i != len) { - printf("#%d: length is not correct. (%d should be %d)\n", num, i, len); - } - - check[i] = '\0'; - ret = memcmp(data, check, len); - if(ret != 0) { - printf("#%d: data mismatched.\n", num); - list = input->head; - i = 0; - while(list != NULL) { - ret = memcmp(data + i, list->data, list->size); - printf("wrong chunk:\n"); - printf(" position: %d\n", i); - printf(" mode : %d\n", list->mode); - printf(" size : %d\n", list->size); - printf(" data : %.*s\n", list->size, list->data); - i += list->size; - list = list->next; - } - exit(1); - } - QRinput_free(input); -} - -void monkey_split_kanji(int loop) -{ - int i; - - puts("Monkey test: Split_splitStringToQRinput() - kanji string."); - srand(0); - for(i=0; ihead; - i = 0; - while(il != NULL) { - if(il->input->version != version) { - printf("Test: version %d, level %c\n", version, levelChar[level]); - printf("wrong version number.\n"); - printQRinputInfo(il->input); - exit(1); - } - i++; - il = il->next; - } - codes = QRcode_encodeInputStructured(s); - if(codes == NULL) { - perror("test_split_structure aborted at QRcode_encodeInputStructured():"); - QRinput_free(input); - QRinput_Struct_free(s); - return; - } - list = codes; - il = s->head; - c = 0; - while(list != NULL) { - if(list->code->version != version) { - printf("#%d: data mismatched.\n", num); - printf("Test: version %d, level %c\n", version, levelChar[level]); - printf("code #%d\n", c); - printf("Version mismatch: %d should be %d\n", list->code->version, version); - printf("max bits: %d\n", QRspec_getDataLength(version, level) * 8 - 20); - printQRinputInfo(il->input); - printQRinput(input); - exit(1); - } - list = list->next; - il = il->next; - c++; - } - - QRinput_free(input); - QRinput_Struct_free(s); - QRcode_List_free(codes); -} - -void monkey_split_structure(int loop) -{ - int i; - - puts("Monkey test: QRinput_splitQRinputToStruct."); - srand(0); - for(i=0; i -#include -#include "common.h" -#include "../qrencode_inner.h" -#include "../qrspec.h" -#include "../qrinput.h" -#include "../mask.h" -#include "../rscode.h" - -int inputSize(QRinput *input) -{ - BitStream *bstream; - int size; - - bstream = QRinput_mergeBitStream(input); - size = BitStream_size(bstream); - BitStream_free(bstream); - - return size; -} - -void test_iterate() -{ - int i; - QRinput *stream; - char num[9] = "01234567"; - unsigned char *data; - QRRawCode *raw; - int err = 0; - - testStart("Test getCode (1-L)"); - stream = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_setVersion(stream, 1); - QRinput_setErrorCorrectionLevel(stream, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_NUM, 8, (unsigned char *)num); - - raw = QRraw_new(stream); - data = raw->datacode; - for(i=0; idataLength; i++) { - if(data[i] != QRraw_getCode(raw)) { - err++; - } - } - - QRinput_free(stream); - QRraw_free(raw); - testEnd(err); -} - -void test_iterate2() -{ - int i; - QRinput *stream; - char num[9] = "01234567"; - QRRawCode *raw; - int err = 0; - unsigned char correct[] = { - 0x10, 0x11, 0xec, 0xec, 0x20, 0xec, 0x11, 0x11, - 0x0c, 0x11, 0xec, 0xec, 0x56, 0xec, 0x11, 0x11, - 0x61, 0x11, 0xec, 0xec, 0x80, 0xec, 0x11, 0x11, - 0xec, 0x11, 0xec, 0xec, 0x11, 0xec, 0x11, 0x11, - 0xec, 0x11, 0xec, 0xec, 0x11, 0xec, 0x11, 0x11, - 0xec, 0x11, 0xec, 0xec, 0x11, 0x11, - 0x5c, 0xde, 0x68, 0x68, 0x4d, 0xb3, 0xdb, 0xdb, - 0xd5, 0x14, 0xe1, 0xe1, 0x5b, 0x2a, 0x1f, 0x1f, - 0x49, 0xc4, 0x78, 0x78, 0xf7, 0xe0, 0x5b, 0x5b, - 0xc3, 0xa7, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0x5d, 0x9a, 0xea, 0xea, - 0x48, 0xad, 0x9d, 0x9d, 0x58, 0xb3, 0x3f, 0x3f, - 0x10, 0xdb, 0xbf, 0xbf, 0xeb, 0xec, 0x05, 0x05, - 0x98, 0x35, 0x83, 0x83, 0xa9, 0x95, 0xa6, 0xa6, - 0xea, 0x7b, 0x8d, 0x8d, 0x04, 0x3c, 0x08, 0x08, - 0x64, 0xce, 0x3e, 0x3e, 0x4d, 0x9b, 0x30, 0x30, - 0x4e, 0x65, 0xd6, 0xd6, 0xe4, 0x53, 0x2c, 0x2c, - 0x46, 0x1d, 0x2e, 0x2e, 0x29, 0x16, 0x27, 0x27 - }; - - testStart("Test getCode (5-H)"); - stream = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_setVersion(stream, 5); - QRinput_setErrorCorrectionLevel(stream, QR_ECLEVEL_H); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_NUM, 8, (unsigned char *)num); - - raw = QRraw_new(stream); - for(i=0; idataLength; i++) { - if(correct[i] != QRraw_getCode(raw)) { - err++; - } - } - - QRinput_free(stream); - QRraw_free(raw); - testEnd(err); -} - -#if 0 -void print_filler(void) -{ - int width; - int x, y; - int version = 5; - unsigned char *frame; - - width = QRspec_getWidth(version); - frame = FrameFiller_fillerTest(version); - - for(y=0; y 5)] & 1; - if(decode & 1) b1++; - } - for(i=0; i<7; i++) { - decode = decode << 1; - decode |= frame[width * ((6 - i) + (i < 1)) + 8] & 1; - if(decode & 1) b1++; - } - if(decode != format) { - printf("Upper-left format information is invalid.\n"); - printf("%08x, %08x\n", format, decode); - testEnd(1); - return; - } - decode = 0; - for(i=0; i<7; i++) { - decode = decode << 1; - decode |= frame[width * (width - 1 - i) + 8] & 1; - if(decode & 1) b1++; - } - for(i=0; i<8; i++) { - decode = decode << 1; - decode |= frame[width * 8 + width - 8 + i] & 1; - if(decode & 1) b1++; - } - if(decode != format) { - printf("Bottom and right format information is invalid.\n"); - printf("%08x, %08x\n", format, decode); - testEnd(1); - return; - } - - if(b2 != blacks || b1 != b2) { - printf("Number of dark modules is incorrect.\n"); - printf("Return value: %d, dark modules in frame: %d, should be: %d\n", blacks, b1, b2); - testEnd(1); - return; - } - - free(frame); - - testEnd(0); -} - -#define N1 (3) -#define N2 (3) -#define N3 (40) -#define N4 (10) - -void test_eval(void) -{ - unsigned char *frame; - int w = 6; - int demerit; - - frame = (unsigned char *)malloc(w * w); - - testStart("Test mask evaluation (all white)"); - memset(frame, 0, w * w); - demerit = Mask_evaluateSymbol(w, frame); - testEndExp(demerit == ((N1 + 1)*w*2 + N2 * (w - 1) * (w - 1))); - - testStart("Test mask evaluation (all black)"); - memset(frame, 1, w * w); - demerit = Mask_evaluateSymbol(w, frame); - testEndExp(demerit == ((N1 + 1)*w*2 + N2 * (w - 1) * (w - 1))); - - free(frame); -} - -/* .#.#.#.#.# - * #.#.#.#.#. - * ..##..##.. - * ##..##..## - * ...###...# - * ###...###. - * ....####.. - * ####....## - * .....##### - * #####..... - */ -void test_eval2(void) -{ - unsigned char *frame; - int w = 10; - int demerit; - int x; - - frame = (unsigned char *)malloc(w * w); - - testStart("Test mask evaluation (run length penalty check)"); - for(x=0; xwidth; - frame = qrcode->data; - for(y=0; y> (20-x)) & 1) != (frame[y*w+x]&1)) { - printf("Diff in mask=%d (%d,%d)\n", mask, x, y); - err++; - } - } - } - QRcode_free(qrcode); - } - QRinput_free(stream); - testEnd(err); -} - -void test_encode2(void) -{ - QRcode *qrcode; - - testStart("Test encode (2-H) (no padding test)"); - qrcode = QRcode_encodeString("abcdefghijk123456789012", 0, QR_ECLEVEL_H, QR_MODE_8, 0); - testEndExp(qrcode->version == 2); - QRcode_free(qrcode); -} - -void test_encode3(void) -{ - QRcode *code1, *code2; - QRinput *input; - - testStart("Compare encodeString and encodeInput"); - code1 = QRcode_encodeString("0123456", 0, QR_ECLEVEL_L, QR_MODE_8, 0); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - QRinput_append(input, QR_MODE_NUM, 7, (unsigned char *)"0123456"); - code2 = QRcode_encodeInput(input); - testEnd(memcmp(code1->data, code2->data, code1->width * code1->width)); - - QRcode_free(code1); - QRcode_free(code2); - QRinput_free(input); -} - -void test_encodeNull(void) -{ - QRcode *qrcode; - - testStart("Test encode NULL."); - qrcode = QRcode_encodeString(NULL, 0, QR_ECLEVEL_H, QR_MODE_8, 0); - assert_null(qrcode, "QRcode_encodeString() returned something.\n"); - testFinish(); - if(qrcode != NULL) QRcode_free(qrcode); -} - - -void test_encodeEmpty(void) -{ - QRcode *qrcode; - - testStart("Test encode an empty string."); - qrcode = QRcode_encodeString("", 0, QR_ECLEVEL_H, QR_MODE_8, 0); - assert_null(qrcode, "QRcode_encodeString() returned something.\n"); - testFinish(); - if(qrcode != NULL) QRcode_free(qrcode); -} - -void test_encodeNull8(void) -{ - QRcode *qrcode; - - testStart("Test encode NULL."); - qrcode = QRcode_encodeString8bit(NULL, 0, QR_ECLEVEL_H); - assert_null(qrcode, "QRcode_encodeString8bit() returned something.\n"); - testFinish(); - if(qrcode != NULL) QRcode_free(qrcode); -} - - -void test_encodeEmpty8(void) -{ - QRcode *qrcode; - - testStart("Test encode an empty string."); - qrcode = QRcode_encodeString8bit("", 0, QR_ECLEVEL_H); - assert_null(qrcode, "QRcode_encodeString8bit() returned something.\n"); - testFinish(); - if(qrcode != NULL) QRcode_free(qrcode); -} - -void test_encodeTooLong(void) -{ - QRcode *code; - char *data; - - testStart("Encode too large data"); - data = (char *)malloc(4300); - memset(data, 'a', 4295); - memset(data + 4295, '0', 4); - data[4299] = '\0'; - - code = QRcode_encodeString(data, 0, QR_ECLEVEL_L, QR_MODE_8, 0); - testEndExp(code == NULL); - - if(code != NULL) { - printf("%d, %d\n", code->version, code->width); - QRcode_free(code); - } - free(data); -} - -void test_01234567(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - char num[9] = "01234567"; - int i, err = 0; - QRcode *qrcode; - unsigned char correct[] = { -0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0x84, 0x03, 0x02, 0x03, 0x03, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, -0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0x84, 0x03, 0x03, 0x03, 0x03, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc1, -0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0x85, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, -0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0x85, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, -0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0x85, 0x02, 0x03, 0x03, 0x03, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, -0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0x85, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc1, -0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0x91, 0x90, 0x91, 0x90, 0x91, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, -0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0x85, 0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0x03, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, -0x85, 0x84, 0x85, 0x85, 0x85, 0x85, 0x91, 0x84, 0x84, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0x84, 0x85, 0x85, 0x85, 0x85, 0x85, 0x84, 0x84, -0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x03, 0x90, 0x03, 0x03, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x03, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, -0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x91, 0x03, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0x03, 0x03, 0x03, 0x03, -0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x90, 0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0x03, 0x03, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, -0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0x03, 0x03, 0x91, 0x03, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, -0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0x81, 0x02, 0x03, 0x03, 0x03, 0x03, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, -0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0x84, 0x03, 0x03, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x03, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, -0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0x85, 0x02, 0x03, 0x03, 0x03, 0x03, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x03, -0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0x85, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x03, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, -0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0x85, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, -0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0x85, 0x02, 0x03, 0x03, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, -0xc1, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0x84, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0x03, 0x02, 0x03, 0x03, 0x02, -0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc1, 0xc0, 0x85, 0x03, 0x03, 0x03, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x03, 0x02, 0x02}; - - testStart("Encode 01234567 in 1-M"); - stream = QRinput_new2(1, QR_ECLEVEL_M); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_NUM, 8, (unsigned char *)num); - qrcode = QRcode_encodeInput(stream); - for(i=0; iwidth * qrcode->width; i++) { - if(qrcode->data[i] != correct[i]) { - err++; - } - } - testEnd(err); - QRinput_free(stream); - QRcode_free(qrcode); -} - -void print_01234567(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - char num[9] = "01234567"; - unsigned char *frame; - int x, y, w; - QRcode *qrcode; - - stream = QRinput_new2(1, QR_ECLEVEL_M); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_NUM, 8, (unsigned char *)num); - qrcode = QRcode_encodeInput(stream); - w = qrcode->width; - frame = qrcode->data; - for(y=0; yversion = -1; - input->level = QR_ECLEVEL_L; - code = QRcode_encodeInput(input); - assert_null(code, "invalid version(-1) was not checked.\n"); - if(code != NULL) QRcode_free(code); - - input->version = 41; - input->level = QR_ECLEVEL_L; - code = QRcode_encodeInput(input); - assert_null(code, "invalid version(41) access was not checked.\n"); - if(code != NULL) QRcode_free(code); - - input->version = 1; - input->level = (QRecLevel)(QR_ECLEVEL_H + 1); - code = QRcode_encodeInput(input); - assert_null(code, "invalid level(H+1) access was not checked.\n"); - if(code != NULL) QRcode_free(code); - - input->version = 1; - input->level = (QRecLevel)-1; - code = QRcode_encodeInput(input); - assert_null(code, "invalid level(-1) access was not checked.\n"); - if(code != NULL) QRcode_free(code); - - QRinput_free(input); - - testFinish(); -} - -void test_struct_semilong(void) -{ - QRcode_List *codes, *list; - const char *str = "asdfasdfasdfasdfasdfASDFASDASDFASDFAsdfasdfasdfasdASDFASDFADSADadsfasdf"; - int num, size; - - testStart("Testing semi-long structured-append symbols"); - codes = QRcode_encodeString8bitStructured(str, 1, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - list = codes; - num = 0; - while(list != NULL) { - num++; - assert_equal(list->code->version, 1, "version number is %d (1 expected)\n", list->code->version); - list = list->next; - } - size = QRcode_List_size(codes); - assert_equal(num, size, "QRcode_List_size returns wrong size?"); - QRcode_List_free(codes); - - codes = QRcode_encodeStringStructured(str, 1, QR_ECLEVEL_L, QR_MODE_8, 1); - list = codes; - num = 0; - while(list != NULL) { - num++; - assert_equal(list->code->version, 1, "version number is %d (1 expected)\n", list->code->version); - list = list->next; - } - size = QRcode_List_size(codes); - assert_equal(num, size, "QRcode_List_size returns wrong size?"); - QRcode_List_free(codes); - - testFinish(); -} - -void test_struct_example(void) -{ - QRcode_List *codes, *list; - const char *str = "an example of four Structured Append symbols,"; - int num; - - testStart("Testing the example of structured-append symbols"); - codes = QRcode_encodeString8bitStructured(str, 1, QR_ECLEVEL_M); - list = codes; - num = 0; - while(list != NULL) { - num++; - assert_equal(list->code->version, 1, "version number is %d (1 expected)\n", list->code->version); - list = list->next; - } - assert_equal(num, 4, "number of symbols is %d (4 expected).", num); - testFinish(); - QRcode_List_free(codes); -} - -void test_null_free(void) -{ - testStart("Testing free NULL pointers"); - assert_nothing(QRcode_free(NULL), "Check QRcode_free(NULL).\n"); - assert_nothing(QRcode_List_free(NULL), "Check QRcode_List_free(NULL).\n"); - assert_nothing(QRraw_free(NULL), "Check QRraw_free(NULL).\n"); - testFinish(); -} - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - test_iterate(); - test_iterate2(); -// print_filler(); -// test_filler(); -// print_mask(); - test_format(); - test_eval(); - test_eval2(); - test_eval3(); - test_encode(); - test_encode2(); - test_encode3(); - test_encodeNull(); - test_encodeEmpty(); - test_encodeNull8(); - test_encodeEmpty8(); - test_encodeTooLong(); - test_01234567(); - test_invalid_input(); -// print_01234567(); - test_struct_example(); - test_struct_semilong(); - test_null_free(); - - QRspec_clearCache(); - free_rs_cache(); - - report(); - - return 0; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/test_qrinput.c b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/test_qrinput.c deleted file mode 100644 index b625ebd7..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/test_qrinput.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,835 +0,0 @@ -#include -#include -#include -#include "common.h" -#include "../qrinput.h" -#include "../qrencode_inner.h" -#include "../split.h" - -void test_encodeKanji(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - unsigned char str[4]= {0x93, 0x5f,0xe4, 0xaa}; - unsigned char *buf; - char correct[] = "10000000001001101100111111101010101010"; - BitStream *bstream; - - testStart("Encoding kanji stream."); - buf = (unsigned char *)malloc(4); - memcpy(buf, str, 4); - stream = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_KANJI, 4, buf); - bstream = QRinput_mergeBitStream(stream); - testEnd(cmpBin(correct, bstream)); - QRinput_free(stream); - BitStream_free(bstream); - free(buf); -} - -void test_encode8(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - char str[] = "AC-42"; - char correct[] = "0100000001010100000101000011001011010011010000110010"; - BitStream *bstream; - - testStart("Encoding 8bit stream."); - stream = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_8, 5, (unsigned char *)str); - bstream = QRinput_mergeBitStream(stream); - testEnd(cmpBin(correct, bstream)); - QRinput_free(stream); - BitStream_free(bstream); -} - -void test_encode8_versionup(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - BitStream *bstream; - char *str; - int version; - - testStart("Encoding 8bit stream. (auto-version up test)"); - str = (char *)malloc(2900); - memset(str, 0xff, 2900); - stream = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_8, 2900, (unsigned char *)str); - bstream = QRinput_mergeBitStream(stream); - version = QRinput_getVersion(stream); - assert_equal(version, 40, "Version is %d (40 expected).\n", version); - testFinish(); - QRinput_free(stream); - BitStream_free(bstream); - free(str); -} - -void test_encodeAn(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - char str[] = "AC-42"; - char correct[] = "00100000001010011100111011100111001000010"; - BitStream *bstream; - - testStart("Encoding alphabet-numeric stream."); - stream = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_AN, 5, (unsigned char *)str); - bstream = QRinput_mergeBitStream(stream); - testEnd(cmpBin(correct, bstream)); - QRinput_free(stream); - BitStream_free(bstream); -} - -void test_encodeAn2(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - char str[] = "!,;$%"; - int ret; - - testStart("Encoding INVALID alphabet-numeric stream."); - stream = QRinput_new(); - ret = QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_AN, 5, (unsigned char *)str); - testEnd(!ret); - QRinput_free(stream); -} - -void test_encodeNumeric(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - char num[9] = "01234567"; - char correct[] = "00010000001000000000110001010110011000011"; - BitStream *bstream; - - testStart("Encoding numeric stream. (8 digits)"); - stream = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_NUM, 8, (unsigned char *)num); - bstream = QRinput_mergeBitStream(stream); - testEnd(cmpBin(correct, bstream)); - QRinput_free(stream); - BitStream_free(bstream); -} - -void test_encodeNumeric_versionup(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - BitStream *bstream; - char *str; - int version; - - testStart("Encoding numeric stream. (auto-version up test)"); - str = (char *)malloc(1050); - memset(str, '1', 1050); - stream = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_NUM, 1050, (unsigned char *)str); - bstream = QRinput_mergeBitStream(stream); - version = QRinput_getVersion(stream); - assert_equal(version, 14, "Version is %d (14 expected).", version); - testFinish(); - QRinput_free(stream); - BitStream_free(bstream); - free(str); -} - -void test_encodeNumericPadded(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - char num[9] = "01234567"; - char *correct; - char *correctHead = "000100000010000000001100010101100110000110000000"; - BitStream *bstream; - int flag, i; - - testStart("Encoding numeric stream. (8 digits)(padded)"); - stream = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_NUM, 8, (unsigned char *)num); - bstream = QRinput_getBitStream(stream); - correct = (char *)malloc(19 * 8 + 1); - correct[0] = '\0'; - strcat(correct, correctHead); - for(i=0; i<13; i++) { - strcat(correct, (i&1)?"00010001":"11101100"); - } - flag = cmpBin(correct, bstream); - testEnd(flag); - - free(correct); - QRinput_free(stream); - BitStream_free(bstream); -} - -void test_encodeNumericPadded2(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - char num[8] = "0123456"; - char *correct; - char *correctHead = "000100000001110000001100010101100101100000000000"; - BitStream *bstream; - int flag, i; - - testStart("Encoding numeric stream. (7 digits)(padded)"); - stream = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_NUM, 7, (unsigned char *)num); - bstream = QRinput_getBitStream(stream); - correct = (char *)malloc(19 * 8 + 1); - correct[0] = '\0'; - strcat(correct, correctHead); - for(i=0; i<13; i++) { - strcat(correct, (i&1)?"00010001":"11101100"); - } - flag = cmpBin(correct, bstream); - testEnd(flag); - - free(correct); - QRinput_free(stream); - BitStream_free(bstream); -} - -void test_padding(void) -{ - QRinput *input; - BitStream *bstream; - int i, size; - char data[] = "0123456789ABCDeFG"; - unsigned char c; - - testStart("Padding bit check. (less than 5 bits)"); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - QRinput_append(input, QR_MODE_8, 17, (unsigned char *)data); - bstream = QRinput_getBitStream(input); - size = BitStream_size(bstream); - assert_equal(size, 152, "# of bit is incorrect (%d != 152).\n", size); - c = 0; - for(i=0; i<4; i++) { - c += bstream->data[size - i - 1]; - } - assert_zero(c, "Padding bits are not zero."); - testFinish(); - - QRinput_free(input); - BitStream_free(bstream); -} - -void test_padding2(void) -{ - QRinput *input; - BitStream *bstream; - int i, size, ret; - char data[] = "0123456789ABCDeF"; - char correct[153]; - unsigned char c; - - testStart("Padding bit check. (1 or 2 padding bytes)"); - - /* 16 byte data (4 bit terminator and 1 byte padding) */ - memset(correct, 0, 153); - memcpy(correct, "010000010000", 12); - for(size=0; size<16; size++) { - c = 0x80; - for(i=0; i<8; i++) { - correct[size * 8 + i + 12] = (data[size]&c)?'1':'0'; - c = c >> 1; - } - } - memcpy(correct + 140, "000011101100", 12); - - input = QRinput_new2(1, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - QRinput_append(input, QR_MODE_8, 16, (unsigned char *)data); - bstream = QRinput_getBitStream(input); - size = BitStream_size(bstream); - assert_equal(size, 152, "16byte: # of bit is incorrect (%d != 152).\n", size); - ret = ncmpBin(correct, bstream, 152); - assert_zero(ret, "Padding bits incorrect.\n"); - - QRinput_free(input); - BitStream_free(bstream); - - /* 15 byte data (4 bit terminator and 2 byte paddings) */ - - memcpy(correct, "010000001111", 12); - memcpy(correct + 132, "00001110110000010001", 20); - - input = QRinput_new2(1, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - QRinput_append(input, QR_MODE_8, 15, (unsigned char *)data); - bstream = QRinput_getBitStream(input); - size = BitStream_size(bstream); - assert_equal(size, 152, "15byte: # of bit is incorrect (%d != 152).\n", size); - ret = ncmpBin(correct, bstream, 152); - assert_zero(ret, "Padding bits incorrect.\n"); - - testFinish(); - - QRinput_free(input); - BitStream_free(bstream); -} - -void test_encodeNumeric2(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - char num[] = "0123456789012345"; - char correct[] = "00010000010000000000110001010110011010100110111000010100111010100101"; - BitStream *bstream; - - testStart("Encoding numeric stream. (16 digits)"); - stream = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_NUM, 16, (unsigned char *)num); - bstream = QRinput_mergeBitStream(stream); - testEnd(cmpBin(correct, bstream)); - QRinput_free(stream); - BitStream_free(bstream); -} - -void test_encodeNumeric3(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - char num[9] = "0123456"; - char correct[] = "0001""0000000111""0000001100""0101011001""0110"; - BitStream *bstream; - - testStart("Encoding numeric stream. (7 digits)"); - stream = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_NUM, 7, (unsigned char *)num); - bstream = QRinput_mergeBitStream(stream); - testEnd(cmpBin(correct, bstream)); - QRinput_free(stream); - BitStream_free(bstream); -} - -void test_encodeTooLong(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - unsigned char *data; - BitStream *bstream; - - data = (unsigned char *)malloc(4297); - memset(data, 'A', 4297); - - testStart("Encoding long string. (4297 bytes of alphanumeric)"); - stream = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_AN, 4297, data); - bstream = QRinput_mergeBitStream(stream); - testEndExp(bstream == NULL); - QRinput_free(stream); - if(bstream != NULL) { - BitStream_free(bstream); - } - free(data); -} - -void test_encodeAnNum(void) -{ - QRinput *input; - BitStream *bstream; - - testStart("Bit length check of alpha-numeric stream. (11 + 12)"); - input = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(input, QR_MODE_AN, 11, (unsigned char *)"ABCDEFGHIJK"); - QRinput_append(input, QR_MODE_NUM, 12, (unsigned char *)"123456789012"); - bstream = QRinput_mergeBitStream(input); - testEndExp(BitStream_size(bstream) == 128); - QRinput_free(input); - BitStream_free(bstream); - - testStart("Bit length check of alphabet stream. (23)"); - input = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(input, QR_MODE_AN, 23, (unsigned char *)"ABCDEFGHIJK123456789012"); - bstream = QRinput_mergeBitStream(input); - testEndExp(BitStream_size(bstream) == 140); - QRinput_free(input); - BitStream_free(bstream); -} - -void test_struct_listop(void) -{ - QRinput_Struct *s; - QRinput *inputs[5]; - QRinput_InputList *l; - int i, ret; - - testStart("QRinput_Struct list operation test."); - s = QRinput_Struct_new(); - QRinput_Struct_setParity(s, 10); - assert_nonnull(s, "QRinput_Struct_new() failed."); - assert_equal(s->parity, 10, "QRinput_Struct_setParity() failed."); - - for(i=0; i<5; i++) { - inputs[i] = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(inputs[i], QR_MODE_AN, 5, (unsigned char *)"ABCDE"); - ret = QRinput_Struct_appendInput(s, inputs[i]); - } - assert_equal(ret, 5, "QRinput_Struct_appendInput() returns wrong num?"); - assert_equal(s->size, 5, "QRiput_Struct.size counts wrong number."); - - l = s->head; - i = 0; - while(l != NULL) { - assert_equal(l->input, inputs[i], "QRinput_Struct input list order would be wrong?"); - l = l->next; - i++; - } - - QRinput_Struct_free(s); - testFinish(); -} - -void test_insertStructuredAppendHeader(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - char correct[] = "0011000011111010010101000000000101000001"; - BitStream *bstream; - int ret; - - testStart("Insert a structured-append header"); - stream = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_8, 1, (unsigned char *)"A"); - ret = QRinput_insertStructuredAppendHeader(stream, 16, 1, 0xa5); - assert_zero(ret, "QRinput_insertStructuredAppendHeader() returns nonzero.\n"); - bstream = QRinput_mergeBitStream(stream); - assert_nonnull(bstream->data, "Bstream->data is null."); - assert_zero(cmpBin(correct, bstream), "bitstream is wrong."); - testFinish(); - - QRinput_free(stream); - BitStream_free(bstream); -} - -void test_insertStructuredAppendHeader_error(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - int ret; - - testStart("Insert a structured-append header (errors expected)"); - stream = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_8, 1, (unsigned char *)"A"); - ret = QRinput_insertStructuredAppendHeader(stream, 17, 1, 0xa5); - assert_equal(-1, ret, "QRinput_insertStructuredAppendHeader() returns 0."); - assert_equal(EINVAL, errno, "errno is not set correctly (%d returned).", errno); - ret = QRinput_insertStructuredAppendHeader(stream, 16, 17, 0xa5); - assert_equal(-1, ret, "QRinput_insertStructuredAppendHeader() returns 0."); - assert_equal(EINVAL, errno, "errno is not set correctly (%d returned).", errno); - ret = QRinput_insertStructuredAppendHeader(stream, 16, 0, 0xa5); - assert_equal(-1, ret, "QRinput_insertStructuredAppendHeader() returns 0."); - assert_equal(EINVAL, errno, "errno is not set correctly (%d returned).", errno); - testFinish(); - - QRinput_free(stream); -} - -void test_struct_insertStructuredAppendHeaders(void) -{ - QRinput *input; - QRinput_Struct *s; - QRinput_InputList *p; - int i; - - testStart("Insert structured-append headers to a QRinput_Struct."); - s = QRinput_Struct_new(); - for(i=0; i<10; i++) { - input = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(input, QR_MODE_8, 1, (unsigned char *)"A"); - QRinput_Struct_appendInput(s, input); - } - QRinput_Struct_insertStructuredAppendHeaders(s); - p = s->head; - i = 1; - while(p != NULL) { - assert_equal(p->input->head->mode, QR_MODE_STRUCTURE, "a structured-append header is not inserted."); - assert_equal(p->input->head->data[0], 10, "size of the structured-header is wrong: #%d, %d should be %d\n", i, p->input->head->data[0], 10); - assert_equal(p->input->head->data[1], i, "index of the structured-header is wrong: #%d, %d should be %d\n", i, p->input->head->data[1], i); - assert_equal(p->input->head->data[2], 0, "parity of the structured-header is wrong: #%d\n", i); - p = p->next; - i++; - } - testFinish(); - QRinput_Struct_free(s); -} - -static int check_lengthOfCode(QRencodeMode mode, char *data, int size, int version) -{ - QRinput *input; - BitStream *b; - int bits; - int bytes; - - input = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_setVersion(input, version); - QRinput_append(input, mode, size, (unsigned char *)data); - b = QRinput_mergeBitStream(input); - bits = BitStream_size(b); - bytes = QRinput_lengthOfCode(mode, version, bits); - QRinput_free(input); - BitStream_free(b); - - return bytes; -} - -void test_lengthOfCode_num(void) -{ - int i, bytes; - char *data; - - data = (char *)malloc(8000); - for(i=0; i<8000; i++) { - data[i] = '0' + i % 10; - } - - testStart("Checking length of code (numeric)"); - for(i=1; i<=9; i++) { - bytes = check_lengthOfCode(QR_MODE_NUM, data, i, 1); - assert_equal(i, bytes, "lengthOfCode failed. (QR_MODE_NUM, version:1, size:%d)\n", i); - } - for(i=1023; i<=1025; i++) { - bytes = check_lengthOfCode(QR_MODE_NUM, data, i, 1); - assert_equal(1023, bytes, "lengthOfCode failed. (QR_MODE_NUM, version:1, size:%d)\n", i); - } - testFinish(); - free(data); -} - -void test_lengthOfCode_kanji(void) -{ - int i, bytes; - unsigned char str[4]= {0x93, 0x5f,0xe4, 0xaa}; - - testStart("Checking length of code (kanji)"); - for(i=2; i<=4; i+=2) { - bytes = check_lengthOfCode(QR_MODE_KANJI, (char *)str, i, 1); - assert_equal(i, bytes, "lengthOfCode failed. (QR_MODE_KANJI, version:1, size:%d)\n", i); - } - testFinish(); -} - -void test_struct_split_example(void) -{ - QRinput *input; - QRinput_Struct *s; - QRinput_InputList *e; - QRinput_List *l; - const char *str[4] = { "an example ", "of four Str", "uctured Appe", "nd symbols,"}; - int i; - BitStream *bstream; - - testStart("Testing the example of structured-append symbols"); - s = QRinput_Struct_new(); - for(i=0; i<4; i++) { - input = QRinput_new2(1, QR_ECLEVEL_M); - QRinput_append(input, QR_MODE_8, strlen(str[i]), (unsigned char *)str[i]); - QRinput_Struct_appendInput(s, input); - } - QRinput_Struct_insertStructuredAppendHeaders(s); - e = s->head; - i = 0; - while(e != NULL) { - bstream = QRinput_mergeBitStream(e->input); - BitStream_free(bstream); - l = e->input->head->next; - assert_equal(l->mode, QR_MODE_8, "#%d: wrong mode (%d).\n", i, l->mode); - assert_equal(e->input->level, QR_ECLEVEL_M, "#%d: wrong level (%d).\n", i, e->input->level); - - e = e->next; - i++; - } - testFinish(); - QRinput_Struct_free(s); -} - -void test_struct_split_tooLarge(void) -{ - QRinput *input; - QRinput_Struct *s; - char *str; - int errsv; - - testStart("Testing structured-append symbols. (too large data)"); - str = (char *)malloc(128); - memset(str, 'a', 128); - input = QRinput_new2(1, QR_ECLEVEL_H); - QRinput_append(input, QR_MODE_8, 128, (unsigned char *)str); - s = QRinput_splitQRinputToStruct(input); - errsv = errno; - assert_null(s, "returns non-null."); - assert_equal(errsv, ERANGE, "did not return ERANGE."); - testFinish(); - if(s != NULL) QRinput_Struct_free(s); - QRinput_free(input); - free(str); -} - -void test_struct_split_invalidVersion(void) -{ - QRinput *input; - QRinput_Struct *s; - char *str; - int errsv; - - testStart("Testing structured-append symbols. (invalid version 0)"); - str = (char *)malloc(128); - memset(str, 'a', 128); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_H); - QRinput_append(input, QR_MODE_8, 128, (unsigned char *)str); - s = QRinput_splitQRinputToStruct(input); - errsv = errno; - assert_null(s, "returns non-null."); - assert_equal(errsv, ERANGE, "did not return ERANGE."); - testFinish(); - if(s != NULL) QRinput_Struct_free(s); - QRinput_free(input); - free(str); -} - -void test_splitentry(void) -{ - QRinput *i1, *i2; - QRinput_List *e; - const char *str = "abcdefghij"; - int size1, size2, i; - unsigned char *d1, *d2; - - testStart("Testing QRinput_splitEntry. (next == NULL)"); - i1 = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(i1, QR_MODE_8, strlen(str), (unsigned char *)str); - - i2 = QRinput_dup(i1); - e = i2->head; - - e = i2->head; - QRinput_splitEntry(e, 4); - - size1 = size2 = 0; - e = i1->head; - while(e != NULL) { - size1 += e->size; - e = e->next; - } - e = i2->head; - while(e != NULL) { - size2 += e->size; - e = e->next; - } - - d1 = (unsigned char *)malloc(size1); - e = i1->head; - i = 0; - while(e != NULL) { - memcpy(&d1[i], e->data, e->size); - i += e->size; - e = e->next; - } - d2 = (unsigned char *)malloc(size2); - e = i2->head; - i = 0; - while(e != NULL) { - memcpy(&d2[i], e->data, e->size); - i += e->size; - e = e->next; - } - - assert_equal(size1, size2, "sizes are different. (%d:%d)\n", size1, size2); - assert_equal(i2->head->size, 4, "split failed (first half)"); - assert_equal(i2->head->next->size, 6, "split failed(second half)"); - assert_zero(memcmp(d1, d2, size1), "strings are different."); - QRinput_free(i1); - QRinput_free(i2); - free(d1); - free(d2); - - testFinish(); -} - -void test_splitentry2(void) -{ - QRinput *i1, *i2; - QRinput_List *e; - const char *str = "abcdefghij"; - int size1, size2, i; - unsigned char *d1, *d2; - - testStart("Testing QRinput_splitEntry. (next != NULL)"); - i1 = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(i1, QR_MODE_8, strlen(str), (unsigned char *)str); - QRinput_append(i1, QR_MODE_8, strlen(str), (unsigned char *)str); - - i2 = QRinput_dup(i1); - e = i2->head; - - e = i2->head; - QRinput_splitEntry(e, 4); - - size1 = size2 = 0; - e = i1->head; - while(e != NULL) { - size1 += e->size; - e = e->next; - } - e = i2->head; - while(e != NULL) { - size2 += e->size; - e = e->next; - } - - d1 = (unsigned char *)malloc(size1); - e = i1->head; - i = 0; - while(e != NULL) { - memcpy(&d1[i], e->data, e->size); - i += e->size; - e = e->next; - } - d2 = (unsigned char *)malloc(size2); - e = i2->head; - i = 0; - while(e != NULL) { - memcpy(&d2[i], e->data, e->size); - i += e->size; - e = e->next; - } - - assert_equal(size1, size2, "sizes are different. (%d:%d)\n", size1, size2); - assert_equal(i2->head->size, 4, "split failed (first half)"); - assert_equal(i2->head->next->size, 6, "split failed(second half)"); - assert_zero(memcmp(d1, d2, size1), "strings are different."); - QRinput_free(i1); - QRinput_free(i2); - free(d1); - free(d2); - - testFinish(); -} - -void test_splitentry3(void) -{ - QRinput *input; - QRinput_Struct *s; - QRinput_List *e00, *e01, *e10, *e11; - QRinput_InputList *list; - const char *str = "abcdefghijklmno"; - - testStart("Testing QRinput_splitEntry. (does not split an entry)"); - /* version 1 symbol contains 152 bit (19 byte) data. - * 20 bits for a structured-append header, so 132 bits can be used. - * 15 bytes of 8-bit data is suitable for the symbol. - * (mode(4) + length(8) + data(120) == 132.) - */ - input = QRinput_new2(1, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - QRinput_append(input, QR_MODE_8, strlen(str), (unsigned char *)str); - QRinput_append(input, QR_MODE_8, strlen(str), (unsigned char *)str); - s = QRinput_splitQRinputToStruct(input); - list = s->head; - e00 = list->input->head; - e01 = e00->next; - list = list->next; - e10 = list->input->head; - e11 = e00->next; - - assert_equal(e00->mode, QR_MODE_STRUCTURE, "Structure header is missing?"); - assert_equal(e01->mode, QR_MODE_8, "no data?!"); - assert_null(e01->next, "Input list is not terminated!\n"); - assert_equal(e10->mode, QR_MODE_STRUCTURE, "Structure header is missing?"); - assert_equal(e11->mode, QR_MODE_8, "no data?!"); - assert_null(e11->next, "Input list is not terminated!\n"); - - QRinput_free(input); - QRinput_Struct_free(s); - testFinish(); -} - -void test_parity(void) -{ - QRinput *input; - QRinput_Struct *s; - const char *text = "an example of four Structured Append symbols,"; - const char *str[4] = { - "an example ", - "of four Str", - "uctured Appe", - "nd symbols,"}; - unsigned char p1, p2; - int i, len; - - testStart("Testing parity calc."); - s = QRinput_Struct_new(); - for(i=0; i<4; i++) { - input = QRinput_new2(1, QR_ECLEVEL_M); - QRinput_append(input, QR_MODE_8, strlen(str[i]), (unsigned char *)str[i]); - QRinput_Struct_appendInput(s, input); - } - QRinput_Struct_insertStructuredAppendHeaders(s); - p1 = s->parity; - - p2 = 0; - len = strlen(text); - for(i=0; iparity; - - p2 = 0; - len = strlen(text); - for(i=0; i -#include -#include "common.h" -#include "../qrspec.h" - -void print_eccTable(void) -{ - int i, j; - int ecc; - int data; - int spec[5]; - - for(i=1; i<=QRSPEC_VERSION_MAX; i++) { - printf("Version %2d\n", i); - for(j=0; j<4; j++) { - QRspec_getEccSpec(i, (QRecLevel)j, spec); - data = QRspec_rsBlockNum1(spec) * QRspec_rsDataCodes1(spec) - + QRspec_rsBlockNum2(spec) * QRspec_rsDataCodes2(spec); - ecc = QRspec_rsBlockNum1(spec) * QRspec_rsEccCodes1(spec) - + QRspec_rsBlockNum2(spec) * QRspec_rsEccCodes2(spec); - printf("%3d\t", ecc); - printf("%2d\t", QRspec_rsBlockNum1(spec)); - printf("(%3d, %3d, %3d)\n", - QRspec_rsDataCodes1(spec) + QRspec_rsEccCodes1(spec), - QRspec_rsDataCodes1(spec), - QRspec_rsEccCodes1(spec)); - if(QRspec_rsBlockNum2(spec) > 0) { - printf("\t%2d\t", QRspec_rsBlockNum2(spec)); - printf("(%3d, %3d, %3d)\n", - QRspec_rsDataCodes2(spec) + QRspec_rsEccCodes2(spec), - QRspec_rsDataCodes2(spec), - QRspec_rsEccCodes2(spec)); - } - } - } -} - -void test_eccTable(void) -{ - int i, j; - int ecc; - int data; - int err = 0; - int spec[5]; - - testStart("Checking ECC table."); - for(i=1; i<=QRSPEC_VERSION_MAX; i++) { - for(j=0; j<4; j++) { - QRspec_getEccSpec(i, (QRecLevel)j, spec); - data = QRspec_rsBlockNum1(spec) * QRspec_rsDataCodes1(spec) - + QRspec_rsBlockNum2(spec) * QRspec_rsDataCodes2(spec); - ecc = QRspec_rsBlockNum1(spec) * QRspec_rsEccCodes1(spec) - + QRspec_rsBlockNum2(spec) * QRspec_rsEccCodes2(spec); - if(data + ecc != QRspec_getDataLength(i, (QRecLevel)j) + QRspec_getECCLength(i, (QRecLevel)j)) { - printf("Error in version %d, level %d: invalid size\n", i, j); - printf("%d %d %d %d %d %d\n", spec[0], spec[1], spec[2], spec[3], spec[4], spec[2]); - err++; - } - if(ecc != QRspec_getECCLength(i, (QRecLevel)j)) { - printf("Error in version %d, level %d: invalid data\n", i, j); - printf("%d %d %d %d %d %d\n", spec[0], spec[1], spec[2], spec[3], spec[4], spec[2]); - err++; - } - } - } - testEnd(err); -} - -void test_eccTable2(void) -{ - int i; - int spec[5]; - - const int correct[7][6] = { - { 8, 1, 0, 2, 60, 38}, - { 8, 1, 1, 2, 61, 39}, - {24, 2, 0, 11, 54, 24}, - {24, 2, 1, 16, 55, 25}, - {32, 0, 0, 17, 145, 115}, - {40, 3, 0, 20, 45, 15}, - {40, 3, 1, 61, 46, 16}, - }; - - testStart("Checking ECC table(2)"); - for(i=0; i<7; i++) { - QRspec_getEccSpec(correct[i][0], (QRecLevel)correct[i][1], spec); - if(correct[i][2] == 0) { - assert_equal(QRspec_rsBlockNum1(spec), correct[i][3], - "Error in version %d, level %d. rsBlockNum1 was %d, expected %d.\n", - correct[i][0], correct[i][1], - QRspec_rsBlockNum1(spec), correct[i][3]); - assert_equal(QRspec_rsDataCodes1(spec) + QRspec_rsEccCodes1(spec), correct[i][4], - "Error in version %d, level %d. rsDataCodes1 + rsEccCodes1 was %d, expected %d.\n", - correct[i][0], correct[i][1], - QRspec_rsDataCodes1(spec) + QRspec_rsEccCodes1(spec), correct[i][4]); - assert_equal(QRspec_rsDataCodes1(spec), correct[i][5], - "Error in version %d, level %d. rsDataCodes1 was %d, expected %d.\n", - correct[i][0], correct[i][1], - QRspec_rsDataCodes1(spec), correct[i][5]); - } else { - assert_equal(QRspec_rsBlockNum2(spec), correct[i][3], - "Error in version %d, level %d. rsBlockNum2 was %d, expected %d.\n", - correct[i][0], correct[i][1], - QRspec_rsBlockNum2(spec), correct[i][3]); - assert_equal(QRspec_rsDataCodes2(spec) + QRspec_rsEccCodes2(spec), correct[i][4], - "Error in version %d, level %d. rsDataCodes2 + rsEccCodes2 was %d, expected %d.\n", - correct[i][0], correct[i][1], - QRspec_rsDataCodes2(spec) + QRspec_rsEccCodes2(spec), correct[i][4]); - assert_equal(QRspec_rsDataCodes2(spec), correct[i][5], - "Error in version %d, level %d. rsDataCodes2 was %d, expected %d.\n", - correct[i][0], correct[i][1], - QRspec_rsDataCodes2(spec), correct[i][5]); - } - } - testFinish(); -} - -void test_newframe(void) -{ - unsigned char buf[QRSPEC_WIDTH_MAX * QRSPEC_WIDTH_MAX]; - int i, width; - size_t len; - FILE *fp; - unsigned char *frame; - - testStart("Checking newly created frame."); - fp = fopen("frame", "rb"); - if(fp == NULL) { - perror("Failed to open \"frame\":"); - abort(); - } - for(i=1; i<=QRSPEC_VERSION_MAX; i++) { - frame = QRspec_newFrame(i); - width = QRspec_getWidth(i); - len = fread(buf, 1, width * width, fp); - if((int)len != width * width) { - perror("Failed to read the pattern file:"); - abort(); - } - assert_zero(memcmp(frame, buf, len), "frame pattern mismatch (version %d)\n", i); - free(frame); - } - - testFinish(); - fclose(fp); -} - -#if 0 -/* This test is used to check positions of alignment pattern. See Appendix E - * (pp.71) of JIS X0510:2004 and compare to the output. Before comment out - * this test, change the value of the pattern marker's center dot from 0xa1 - * to 0xb1 (QRspec_putAlignmentMarker() : finder). - */ -void test_alignment(void) -{ - unsigned char *frame; - int i, x, y, width, c; - - testStart("Checking alignment pattern."); - for(i=2; i<=QRSPEC_VERSION_MAX; i++) { - printf("%2d", i); - frame = QRspec_newFrame(i); - width = QRspec_getWidth(i); - c = 0; - for(x=0; x> 12) != (unsigned int)version) { - printf("Error in version %d.\n", version); - err++; - continue; - } - mask = 0x40; - for(i=0; mask != 0; i++) { - if(version & mask) break; - mask = mask >> 1; - } - c = 6 - i; - data = version << 12; - code = 0x1f25 << c; - mask = 0x40000 >> (6 - c); - for(i=0; i<=c; i++) { - if(mask & data) { - data ^= code; - } - code = code >> 1; - mask = mask >> 1; - } - data = (version << 12) | (data & 0xfff); - if(data != pattern) { - printf("Error in version %d\n", version); - err++; - } - } -} - -void print_newFrame(void) -{ - int width; - int x, y; - unsigned char *frame; - - frame = QRspec_newFrame(7); - width = QRspec_getWidth(7); - for(y=0; y> 1; - } - c = 4 - i; - code = 0x537 << c ; //10100110111 - b = 1 << (10 + c); - for(i=0; i<=c; i++) { - if(b & ecc) { - ecc ^= code; - } - code = code >> 1; - b = b >> 1; - } - - return (data | ecc) ^ 0x5412; -} - -void test_format(void) -{ - unsigned int format; - int i, j; - int err = 0; - - testStart("Format info test"); - for(i=0; i<4; i++) { - for(j=0; j<8; j++) { - format = calcFormatInfo(j, (QRecLevel)i); -// printf("0x%04x, ", format); - if(format != QRspec_getFormatInfo(j, (QRecLevel)i)) { - printf("Level %d, mask %x\n", i, j); - err++; - } - } -// printf("\n"); - } - testEnd(err); -} - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - test_eccTable(); - test_eccTable2(); - //print_eccTable(); - test_newframe(); - //test_alignment(); - test_verpat(); - //print_newFrame(); - test_format(); - - QRspec_clearCache(); - - report(); - - return 0; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/test_rs.c b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/test_rs.c deleted file mode 100644 index 60e9a487..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/test_rs.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -#include -#include -#include "common.h" -#include "../qrencode_inner.h" -#include "../qrinput.h" -#include "../rscode.h" - -/* See pp. 73 of JIS X0510:2004 */ -void test_rscode1(void) -{ - QRinput *stream; - QRRawCode *code; - static const char str[9] = "01234567"; - static unsigned char correct[26] = { - 0x10, 0x20, 0x0c, 0x56, 0x61, 0x80, 0xec, 0x11, 0xec, 0x11, 0xec, 0x11, - 0xec, 0x11, 0xec, 0x11, 0xa5, 0x24, 0xd4, 0xc1, 0xed, 0x36, 0xc7, 0x87, - 0x2c, 0x55}; - - testStart("RS ecc test"); - stream = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(stream, QR_MODE_NUM, 8, (unsigned char *)str); - QRinput_setErrorCorrectionLevel(stream, QR_ECLEVEL_M); - code = QRraw_new(stream); - - testEnd(memcmp(correct + 16, code->rsblock[0].ecc, 10)); - QRinput_free(stream); - QRraw_free(code); -} - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - test_rscode1(); - - free_rs_cache(); - report(); - - return 0; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/test_split.c b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/test_split.c deleted file mode 100644 index 4c28e171..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/test_split.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,414 +0,0 @@ -#include -#include -#include -#include "common.h" -#include "../qrspec.h" -#include "../qrinput.h" -#include "../mask.h" -#include "../split.h" -#include "../bitstream.h" - -static int inputTest(QRinput_List *list, const char *fmt, ...) -{ - va_list ap; - int size; - QRencodeMode mode; - int i, err = 0; - - va_start(ap, fmt); - i = 1; - while(*fmt) { - if(list == NULL) { - err = 1; - break; - } - size = va_arg(ap, int); - if(list->size != size) { - err = 1; - break; - } - - switch(*fmt++) { - case 'n': - mode = QR_MODE_NUM; - break; - case 'a': - mode = QR_MODE_AN; - break; - case 'k': - mode = QR_MODE_KANJI; - break; - case '8': - mode = QR_MODE_8; - break; - default: - return -1; - break; - } - if(list->mode != mode) { - err = 1; - break; - } - list = list->next; - i++; - } - va_end(ap); - if(list != NULL) { - err = 1; - } - if(err) { - return -i; - } - return 0; -} - -int inputSize(QRinput *input) -{ - BitStream *bstream; - int size; - - bstream = QRinput_mergeBitStream(input); - size = BitStream_size(bstream); - BitStream_free(bstream); - - return size; -} - -void test_split1(void) -{ - QRinput *input; - BitStream *stream; - - testStart("Split test: null string"); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - Split_splitStringToQRinput("", input, QR_MODE_8, 0); - stream = QRinput_mergeBitStream(input); - testEndExp(BitStream_size(stream) == 0); - QRinput_free(input); - BitStream_free(stream); -} - -void test_split2(void) -{ - QRinput *input; - QRinput_List *list; - int err = 0; - - testStart("Split test: single typed strings (num)"); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - Split_splitStringToQRinput("0123", input, QR_MODE_8, 0); - list = input->head; - if(inputTest(list, "n", 4)) { - err++; - } - testEnd(err); - QRinput_free(input); - - err = 0; - testStart("Split test: single typed strings (num2)"); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - Split_splitStringToQRinput("12345678901234567890", input, QR_MODE_KANJI, 0); - list = input->head; - if(inputTest(list, "n", 20)) { - err++; - } - testEnd(err); - QRinput_free(input); -} - -void test_split3(void) -{ - QRinput *input; - QRinput_List *list; - int err = 0; - - testStart("Split test: single typed strings (an)"); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - Split_splitStringToQRinput("ab:-E", input, QR_MODE_8, 0); - list = input->head; - if(inputTest(list, "a", 5)) { - printQrinput(input); - err++; - } - testEnd(err); - QRinput_free(input); - - err = 0; - testStart("Split test: num + an"); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - Split_splitStringToQRinput("0123abcde", input, QR_MODE_KANJI, 0); - list = input->head; - if(inputTest(list, "a", 9)) { - err++; - } - testEnd(err); - QRinput_free(input); - - err = 0; - testStart("Split test: an + num + an"); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - Split_splitStringToQRinput("Ab345fg", input, QR_MODE_KANJI, 0); - list = input->head; - if(inputTest(list, "a", 7)) { - err++; - } - testEnd(err); - QRinput_free(input); -} - -void test_split4(void) -{ - QRinput *input; - QRinput *i1, *i2; - int s1, s2, size; -#define CHUNKA "ABCDEFGHIJK" -#define CHUNKB "123456" -#define CHUNKC "1234567" - - testStart("Split test: an and num entries"); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - Split_splitStringToQRinput(CHUNKA/**/CHUNKB, input, QR_MODE_8, 0); - i1 = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(i1, QR_MODE_AN, 17, (unsigned char *)CHUNKA/**/CHUNKB); - i2 = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(i2, QR_MODE_AN, 11, (unsigned char *)CHUNKA); - QRinput_append(i2, QR_MODE_NUM, 6, (unsigned char *)CHUNKB); - - size = inputSize(input); - s1 = inputSize(i1); - s2 = inputSize(i2); - testEndExp(size == ((s1 < s2)?s1:s2)); - QRinput_free(input); - QRinput_free(i1); - QRinput_free(i2); - - testStart("Split test: num and an entries"); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - Split_splitStringToQRinput(CHUNKB/**/CHUNKA, input, QR_MODE_8, 0); - i1 = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(i1, QR_MODE_AN, 17, (unsigned char *)CHUNKB/**/CHUNKA); - i2 = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(i2, QR_MODE_NUM, 6, (unsigned char *)CHUNKB); - QRinput_append(i2, QR_MODE_AN, 11, (unsigned char *)CHUNKA); - - size = inputSize(input); - s1 = inputSize(i1); - s2 = inputSize(i2); - testEndExp(size == ((s1 < s2)?s1:s2)); - QRinput_free(input); - QRinput_free(i1); - QRinput_free(i2); - - testStart("Split test: num and an entries (should be splitted)"); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - Split_splitStringToQRinput(CHUNKC/**/CHUNKA, input, QR_MODE_8, 0); - i1 = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(i1, QR_MODE_AN, 18, (unsigned char *)CHUNKC/**/CHUNKA); - i2 = QRinput_new(); - QRinput_append(i2, QR_MODE_NUM, 7, (unsigned char *)CHUNKC); - QRinput_append(i2, QR_MODE_AN, 11, (unsigned char *)CHUNKA); - - size = inputSize(input); - s1 = inputSize(i1); - s2 = inputSize(i2); - testEndExp(size == ((s1 < s2)?s1:s2)); - QRinput_free(input); - QRinput_free(i1); - QRinput_free(i2); -} - -void test_split5(void) -{ - QRinput *input; - QRinput_List *list; - int err = 0; - - testStart("Split test: bit, an, bit, num"); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - Split_splitStringToQRinput("\x82\xd9""abcdeabcdea\x82\xb0""123456", input, QR_MODE_8, 0); - list = input->head; - if(inputTest(list, "8a8n", 2, 11, 2, 6)) { - err++; - } - testEnd(err); - QRinput_free(input); -} - -void test_split6(void) -{ - QRinput *input; - QRinput_List *list; - int err = 0; - - testStart("Split test: kanji, an, kanji, num"); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - Split_splitStringToQRinput("\x82\xd9""abcdeabcdea\x82\xb0""123456", input, QR_MODE_KANJI, 0); - list = input->head; - if(inputTest(list, "kakn", 2, 11, 2, 6)) { - printQrinput(input); - err++; - } - testEnd(err); - QRinput_free(input); -} - -void test_split7(void) -{ - QRinput *input; - QRinput_List *list; - int err = 0; - - testStart("Split test: an and num as bits"); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - Split_splitStringToQRinput("\x82\xd9""abcde\x82\xb0""12345", input, QR_MODE_8, 0); - list = input->head; - if(inputTest(list, "8n", 9, 5)) { - err++; - } - testEnd(err); - QRinput_free(input); -} - -void test_split8(void) -{ - QRinput *input; - QRinput_List *list; - int err = 0; - - testStart("Split test: terminated with a half of kanji code"); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - Split_splitStringToQRinput("\x82\xd9""abcdefgh\x82", input, QR_MODE_KANJI, 0); - list = input->head; - if(inputTest(list, "ka8", 2, 8, 1)) { - err++; - } - testEnd(err); - QRinput_free(input); -} - -void test_split3c(void) -{ - QRinput *input; - QRinput_List *list; - int err = 0; - - testStart("Split test: single typed strings (an, case-sensitive)"); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - Split_splitStringToQRinput("ab:-E", input, QR_MODE_8, 1); - list = input->head; - if(inputTest(list, "8", 5)) { - err++; - } - testEnd(err); - QRinput_free(input); - - err = 0; - testStart("Split test: num + an"); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - Split_splitStringToQRinput("0123abcde", input, QR_MODE_KANJI, 1); - list = input->head; - if(inputTest(list, "n8", 4, 5)) { - err++; - } - testEnd(err); - QRinput_free(input); - - err = 0; - testStart("Split test: an + num + an"); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - Split_splitStringToQRinput("Ab345fg", input, QR_MODE_KANJI, 1); - list = input->head; - if(inputTest(list, "8", 7)) { - printQrinput(input); - err++; - } - testEnd(err); - QRinput_free(input); -} - -void test_toupper(void) -{ - QRinput *input; - QRinput_List *list; - int err = 0; - - testStart("Split test: check dupAndToUpper (lower->upper)"); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - Split_splitStringToQRinput("abcde", input, QR_MODE_8, 0); - list = input->head; - if(inputTest(list, "a", 5)) { - err++; - } - if(strncmp((char *)list->data, "ABCDE", list->size)) { - err++; - } - testEnd(err); - QRinput_free(input); - - err = 0; - testStart("Split test: check dupAndToUpper (kanji)"); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - Split_splitStringToQRinput("\x83n\x83q\x83t\x83w\x83z", input, QR_MODE_KANJI, 0); - list = input->head; - if(inputTest(list, "k", 10)) { - printQrinput(input); - err++; - } - if(strncmp((char *)list->data, "\x83n\x83q\x83t\x83w\x83z", list->size)) { - err++; - } - testEnd(err); - QRinput_free(input); - - err = 0; - testStart("Split test: check dupAndToUpper (8bit)"); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - Split_splitStringToQRinput("\x83n\x83q\x83t\x83w\x83z", input, QR_MODE_8, 0); - list = input->head; - if(inputTest(list, "8", 10)) { - printQrinput(input); - err++; - } - if(strncmp((char *)list->data, "\x83N\x83Q\x83T\x83W\x83Z", list->size)) { - err++; - } - testEnd(err); - QRinput_free(input); -} - -void test_splitNum8(void) -{ - QRinput *input; - QRinput_List *list; - int err = 0; - - testStart("Split test: num and 8bit to 8bit"); - input = QRinput_new2(0, QR_ECLEVEL_L); - Split_splitStringToQRinput("1abcdefg", input, QR_MODE_8, 1); - list = input->head; - if(inputTest(list, "8", 8)) { - err++; - printQRinputInfo(input); - } - testEnd(err); - QRinput_free(input); -} - -int main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - test_split1(); - test_split2(); - test_split3(); - test_split4(); - test_split5(); - test_split6(); - test_split7(); - test_split8(); - test_split3c(); - test_toupper(); - test_splitNum8(); - - report(); - - return 0; -} diff --git a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/view_qrcode.c b/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/view_qrcode.c deleted file mode 100644 index ed86183c..00000000 --- a/bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/tests/view_qrcode.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,497 +0,0 @@ -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include "../config.h" -#include "../qrspec.h" -#include "../qrinput.h" -#include "../split.h" -#include "../qrencode_inner.h" - -static SDL_Surface *screen = NULL; -static int casesensitive = 1; -static int eightbit = 0; -static int version = 1; -static int size = 4; -static int margin = 4; -static int structured = 0; -static QRecLevel level = QR_ECLEVEL_L; -static QRencodeMode hint = QR_MODE_8; - -static char **textv; -static int textc; - -static const struct option options[] = { - {"help" , no_argument , NULL, 'h'}, - {"level" , required_argument, NULL, 'l'}, - {"size" , required_argument, NULL, 's'}, - {"symversion" , required_argument, NULL, 'v'}, - {"margin" , required_argument, NULL, 'm'}, - {"structured" , no_argument , NULL, 'S'}, - {"kanji" , no_argument , NULL, 'k'}, - {"casesensitive", no_argument , NULL, 'c'}, - {"ignorecase" , no_argument , NULL, 'i'}, - {"8bit" , no_argument , NULL, '8'}, - {"version" , no_argument , NULL, 'V'}, - {NULL, 0, NULL, 0} -}; - -static char *optstring = "ho:l:s:v:m:Skci8V"; - -static char levelChar[4] = {'L', 'M', 'Q', 'H'}; -static void usage(int help, int longopt) -{ - fprintf(stderr, -"view_qrcode version %s\n" -"Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Kentaro Fukuchi\n", VERSION); - if(help) { - if(longopt) { - fprintf(stderr, -"Usage: view_qrcode [OPTION]... [STRING]\n" -"Encode input data in a QR Code and display.\n\n" -" -h, --help display the help message. -h displays only the help of short\n" -" options.\n\n" -" -s NUMBER, --size=NUMBER\n" -" specify the size of dot (pixel). (default=3)\n\n" -" -l {LMQH}, --level={LMQH}\n" -" specify error collectin level from L (lowest) to H (highest).\n" -" (default=L)\n\n" -" -v NUMBER, --symversion=NUMBER\n" -" specify the version of the symbol. (default=auto)\n\n" -" -m NUMBER, --margin=NUMBER\n" -" specify the width of margin. (default=4)\n\n" -" -S, --structured\n" -" make structured symbols. Version must be specified.\n\n" -" -k, --kanji assume that the input text contains kanji (shift-jis).\n\n" -" -c, --casesensitive\n" -" encode lower-case alphabet characters in 8-bit mode. (default)\n\n" -" -i, --ignorecase\n" -" ignore case distinctions and use only upper-case characters.\n\n" -" -8, -8bit encode entire data in 8-bit mode. -k, -c and -i will be ignored.\n\n" -" -V, --version\n" -" display the version number and copyrights of the qrencode.\n\n" -" [STRING] input data. If it is not specified, data will be taken from\n" -" standard input.\n" - ); - } else { - fprintf(stderr, -"Usage: view_qrcode [OPTION]... [STRING]\n" -"Encode input data in a QR Code and display.\n\n" -" -h display this message.\n" -" --help display the usage of long options.\n" -" -s NUMBER specify the size of dot (pixel). (default=3)\n" -" -l {LMQH} specify error collectin level from L (lowest) to H (highest).\n" -" (default=L)\n" -" -v NUMBER specify the version of the symbol. (default=auto)\n" -" -m NUMBER specify the width of margin. (default=4)\n" -" -S make structured symbols. Version must be specified.\n" -" -k assume that the input text contains kanji (shift-jis).\n" -" -c encode lower-case alphabet characters in 8-bit mode. (default)\n" -" -i ignore case distinctions and use only upper-case characters.\n" -" -8 encode entire data in 8-bit mode. -k, -c and -i will be ignored.\n" -" -V display the version number and copyrights of the qrencode.\n" -" [STRING] input data. If it is not specified, data will be taken from\n" -" standard input.\n" - ); - } - } -} - -#define MAX_DATA_SIZE (7090 * 16) /* from the specification */ -static char *readStdin(void) -{ - char *buffer; - int ret; - - buffer = (char *)malloc(MAX_DATA_SIZE); - ret = fread(buffer, 1, MAX_DATA_SIZE, stdin); - if(ret == 0) { - fprintf(stderr, "No input data.\n"); - exit(1); - } - if(!feof(stdin)) { - fprintf(stderr, "Input data is too large.\n"); - exit(1); - } - - buffer[ret] = '\0'; - - return buffer; -} - -static void draw_QRcode(QRcode *qrcode, int ox, int oy) -{ - int x, y, width; - unsigned char *p; - SDL_Rect rect; - - ox += margin * size; - oy += margin * size; - width = qrcode->width; - p = qrcode->data; - for(y=0; yversion; - width = (qrcode->width + margin * 2) * size; - - screen = SDL_SetVideoMode(width, width, 32, 0); - SDL_FillRect(screen, NULL, 0xffffff); - draw_QRcode(qrcode, 0, 0); - SDL_Flip(screen); - QRcode_free(qrcode); -} - -void draw_structuredQRcode(QRinput_Struct *s) -{ - int i, w, h, n, x, y; - int swidth; - QRcode_List *qrcodes, *p; - - qrcodes = QRcode_encodeInputStructured(s); - if(qrcodes == NULL) return; - - swidth = (qrcodes->code->width + margin * 2) * size; - n = QRcode_List_size(qrcodes); - w = (n < 4)?n:4; - h = (n - 1) / 4 + 1; - - screen = SDL_SetVideoMode(swidth * w, swidth * h, 32, 0); - SDL_FillRect(screen, NULL, 0xffffff); - - p = qrcodes; - for(i=0; icode, x, y); - p = p->next; - } - SDL_Flip(screen); - QRcode_List_free(qrcodes); -} - -void draw_structuredQRcodeFromText(int argc, char **argv) -{ - QRinput_Struct *s; - QRinput *input; - int i, ret; - - s = QRinput_Struct_new(); - if(s == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "Failed to allocate memory.\n"); - exit(1); - } - for(i=0; i QRSPEC_VERSION_MAX) - version = QRSPEC_VERSION_MAX; - loop = 0; - break; - case SDLK_LEFT: - version--; - if(version < 1) - version = 1; - loop = 0; - break; - case SDLK_UP: - size++; - loop = 0; - break; - case SDLK_DOWN: - size--; - if(size < 1) size = 1; - loop = 0; - break; - case SDLK_0: - case SDLK_1: - case SDLK_2: - case SDLK_3: - case SDLK_4: - case SDLK_5: - case SDLK_6: - case SDLK_7: - if(!mode && !structured) { - mask = (event.key.keysym.sym - SDLK_0); - loop = 0; - } - break; - case SDLK_8: - if(!mode && !structured) { - mask = -1; - loop = 0; - } - break; - case SDLK_l: - level = QR_ECLEVEL_L; - loop = 0; - break; - case SDLK_m: - level = QR_ECLEVEL_M; - loop = 0; - break; - case SDLK_h: - level = QR_ECLEVEL_H; - loop = 0; - break; - case SDLK_q: - level = QR_ECLEVEL_Q; - loop = 0; - break; - case SDLK_ESCAPE: - loop = 0; - flag = 0; - break; - default: - break; - } - } - if(event.type == SDL_QUIT) { - loop = 0; - flag = 0; - } - } - } - } -} - -void view_simple(const char *str) -{ - QRinput *input; - int ret; - - input = QRinput_new2(version, level); - if(input == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "Memory allocation error.\n"); - exit(1); - } - if(eightbit) { - ret = QRinput_append(input, QR_MODE_8, strlen(str), (unsigned char *)str); - } else { - ret = Split_splitStringToQRinput(str, input, hint, casesensitive); - } - if(ret < 0) { - perror("Encoding the input string"); - exit(1); - } - - view(0, input); - - QRinput_free(input); -} - -void view_multiText(char **argv, int argc) -{ - textc = argc; 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You may also peek at any GNU archive site, in case - some other package would contain this missing \`$1' program." - exit 1 - ;; -esac - -exit 0 - -# Local variables: -# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) -# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" -# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" -# time-stamp-end: "$" -# End: diff --git a/configure.in b/configure.in index eac95d96..2b214990 100644 --- a/configure.in +++ b/configure.in @@ -59,12 +59,14 @@ dnl - Library dependencies dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- GLIB_REQUIRED=2.20.0 GTK_REQUIRED=2.16.0 +GCONF_REQUIRED=2.26.0 LIBXML_REQUIRED=2.7.0 LIBEBOOK_REQUIRED=2.26.0 dnl Make above strings available for packaging files (e.g. rpm spec files) AC_SUBST(GLIB_REQUIRED) AC_SUBST(GTK_REQUIRED) +AC_SUBST(GCONF_REQUIRED) AC_SUBST(LIBXML_REQUIRED) AC_SUBST(LIBEBOOK_REQUIRED) @@ -93,6 +95,7 @@ dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GLABELS, \ glib-2.0 >= $GLIB_REQUIRED \ gtk+-2.0 >= $GTK_REQUIRED \ +gconf-2.0 >= $GCONF_REQUIRED \ libxml-2.0 >= $LIBXML_REQUIRED \ $OPTIONAL_MODULES \ ) @@ -106,6 +109,7 @@ dnl - LIBGLABELS more modest prerequisites dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBGLABELS, \ glib-2.0 >= $GLIB_REQUIRED \ +gconf-2.0 >= $GCONF_REQUIRED \ libxml-2.0 >= $LIBXML_REQUIRED \ ) @@ -113,6 +117,67 @@ AC_SUBST(LIBGLABELS_CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(LIBGLABELS_LIBS) +dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +dnl - Check for GNU Barcode backend +dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +AC_ARG_WITH(libbarcode, + [AC_HELP_STRING([--without-libbarcode], + [build without GNU Barcode support])]) +have_libbarcode=no +if test "x$with_libbarcode" != xno; then + AC_CHECK_LIB(barcode, Barcode_Create, + [have_libbarcode=yes], [have_libbarcode=no]) +fi + +if test "x$have_libbarcode" = "xyes"; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBBARCODE,1,[Define to 1 for GNU Barcode support]) + LIBBARCODE_CFLAGS="" + LIBBARCODE_LIBS="-lbarcode" + AC_SUBST(LIBBARCODE_CFLAGS) + AC_SUBST(LIBBARCODE_LIBS) +fi + + +dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +dnl - Check for QRencode Barcode backend +dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +AC_ARG_WITH(libqrencode, + [AC_HELP_STRING([--without-libqrencode], + [build without QRencode support])]) +have_libqrencode=no +if test "x$with_libqrencode" != xno; then + PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBQRENCODE, libqrencode >= 3.1.0, + [have_libqrencode=yes], [have_libqrencode=no]) +fi + +if test "x$have_libqrencode" = "xyes"; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBQRENCODE,1,[Define to 1 for QRencode support]) + AC_SUBST(LIBQRENCODE_CFLAGS) + AC_SUBST(LIBQRENCODE_LIBS) +fi + + +dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +dnl - Check for IEC16022 Barcode backend +dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +AC_ARG_WITH(libiec16022, + [AC_HELP_STRING([--without-libiec16022], + [build without Iec16022 support])]) +have_libiec16022=no +if test "x$with_libiec16022" != xno; then + AC_CHECK_LIB(iec16022, iec16022ecc200, + [have_libiec16022=yes], [have_libiec16022=no]) +fi + +if test "x$have_libiec16022" = "xyes"; then + AC_DEFINE(HAVE_LIBIEC16022,1,[Define to 1 for IEC16022 support]) + LIBIEC16022_CFLAGS="" + LIBIEC16022_LIBS="-liec16022" + AC_SUBST(LIBIEC16022_CFLAGS) + AC_SUBST(LIBIEC16022_LIBS) +fi + + dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- dnl - Enable deprecation testing dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -162,23 +227,11 @@ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "$GETTEXT_PACKAGE", [Gettext package]) AM_GLIB_GNU_GETTEXT -dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -dnl - Misc. -dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -dnl Setup for libqrencode compilation -AC_DEFINE(__STATIC, static, [Static attribute, needed to compile libqrencode]) - - dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- dnl - Makefiles, etc. dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- AC_OUTPUT([ Makefile -bc-backends/Makefile -bc-backends/barcode-0.98/Makefile -bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1/Makefile -bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0/Makefile libglabels/Makefile libglabels/libglabels.pc src/Makefile @@ -205,11 +258,16 @@ dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------------- echo " Configuration: - Package: ${PACKAGE}-${VERSION}: - Installation prefix ${prefix} - Source code location: ${srcdir} - Compiler: ${CC} - Evolution Data Server support: ${have_libebook} + Package........................: ${PACKAGE}-${VERSION}: + Installation prefix............: ${prefix} + Source code location...........: ${srcdir} + Compiler.......................: ${CC} + + Evolution Data Server support..: ${have_libebook} + + GNU Barcode support............: ${have_libbarcode} + QRencode Barcode support.......: ${have_libqrencode} + IEC16022 Barcode support.......: ${have_libiec16022} " diff --git a/po/POTFILES.in b/po/POTFILES.in index a6469dbf..de755fa9 100644 --- a/po/POTFILES.in +++ b/po/POTFILES.in @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ # List of source files containing translatable strings. -bc-backends/barcode-0.98/compat/getopt.c src/bc.c src/bc-gnubarcode.c src/bc-gnubarcode.h diff --git a/src/Makefile.am b/src/Makefile.am index 8ce93a06..720da519 100644 --- a/src/Makefile.am +++ b/src/Makefile.am @@ -1,6 +1,3 @@ -LIB_BARCODE_DIR = ../bc-backends/barcode-0.98 -LIB_IEC16022_DIR = ../bc-backends/iec16022-0.2.1 -LIB_QRENCODE_DIR = ../bc-backends/qrencode-3.1.0 SUBDIRS= pixmaps stock-pixmaps @@ -9,10 +6,10 @@ bin_PROGRAMS = glabels glabels-batch INCLUDES = \ -I$(top_srcdir) \ -I$(top_builddir) \ - -I$(LIB_BARCODE_DIR) \ - -I$(LIB_IEC16022_DIR) \ - -I$(LIB_QRENCODE_DIR) \ $(GLABELS_CFLAGS) \ + $(LIBBARCODE_CFLAGS) \ + $(LIBQRENCODE_CFLAGS) \ + $(LIBIEC16022_CFLAGS) \ $(DISABLE_DEPRECATED_CFLAGS) \ -DPREFIX=\""$(prefix)"\" \ -DSYSCONFDIR=\""$(sysconfdir)"\" \ @@ -20,7 +17,7 @@ INCLUDES = \ -DLIBDIR=\""$(libdir)"\" \ -DGLABELS_LOCALEDIR=\""$(datadir)/locale"\" \ -DGLABELS_BUILDER_DIR=\""$(datadir)/glabels/builder/"\" \ - -DGLABELS_ICON_DIR=\""$(datadir)/pixmaps/"\" \ + -DGLABELS_ICON_DIR=\""$(datadir)/pixmaps/"\" \ -DGLABELS_PIXMAP_DIR=\""$(datadir)/pixmaps/glabels/"\" \ -DG_LOG_DOMAIN=\""glabels\"" @@ -29,18 +26,18 @@ glabels_LDFLAGS = -export-dynamic glabels_LDADD = \ $(GLABELS_LIBS) \ ../libglabels/libglabels.la \ - $(LIB_BARCODE_DIR)/libbarcode.la \ - $(LIB_IEC16022_DIR)/libiec16022.la \ - $(LIB_QRENCODE_DIR)/libqrencode.la + $(LIBBARCODE_LIBS) \ + $(LIBQRENCODE_LIBS) \ + $(LIBIEC16022_LIBS) glabels_batch_LDFLAGS = -export-dynamic glabels_batch_LDADD = \ $(GLABELS_LIBS) \ ../libglabels/libglabels.la \ - $(LIB_BARCODE_DIR)/libbarcode.la \ - $(LIB_IEC16022_DIR)/libiec16022.la \ - $(LIB_QRENCODE_DIR)/libqrencode.la + $(LIBBARCODE_LIBS) \ + $(LIBQRENCODE_LIBS) \ + $(LIBIEC16022_LIBS) BUILT_SOURCES = \ marshal.c \ @@ -305,18 +302,7 @@ EXTRA_DIST = \ CLEANFILES = $(BUILT_SOURCES) -$(bin_PROGRAMS): $(LIB_BARCODE_DIR)/libbarcode.la \ - $(LIB_IEC16022_DIR)/libiec16022.la \ - ../libglabels/libglabels.la - -$(LIB_BARCODE_DIR)/libbarcode.la: - cd $(LIB_BARCODE_DIR); $(MAKE) - -$(LIB_IEC16022_DIR)/libiec16022.la: - cd $(LIB_IEC16022_DIR); $(MAKE) - -$(LIB_QRENCODE_DIR)/libqrencode.la: - cd $(LIB_QRENCODE_DIR); $(MAKE) +$(bin_PROGRAMS): ../libglabels/libglabels.la ../libglabels/libglabels.la: cd ../libglabels; $(MAKE) diff --git a/src/bc-gnubarcode.c b/src/bc-gnubarcode.c index 6ce051d0..060fc613 100644 --- a/src/bc-gnubarcode.c +++ b/src/bc-gnubarcode.c @@ -20,6 +20,8 @@ #include +#ifdef HAVE_LIBBARCODE + #include "bc-gnubarcode.h" #include @@ -438,6 +440,8 @@ is_length2_valid (const gchar *digits, return (i >= n1) && (i <= n2); } +#endif /* HAVE_LIBBARCODE */ + /* diff --git a/src/bc-iec16022.c b/src/bc-iec16022.c index 3ccdc043..ebaa4e6b 100644 --- a/src/bc-iec16022.c +++ b/src/bc-iec16022.c @@ -20,6 +20,8 @@ #include +#ifdef HAVE_LIBIEC16022 + #include "bc-iec16022.h" #include @@ -144,6 +146,8 @@ render_iec16022 (const gchar *grid, return gbc; } +#endif /* HAVE_LIBIEC16022 */ + /* diff --git a/src/bc-iec18004.c b/src/bc-iec18004.c index bef0fd89..7070fcab 100644 --- a/src/bc-iec18004.c +++ b/src/bc-iec18004.c @@ -20,6 +20,8 @@ #include +#ifdef HAVE_LIBQRENCODE + #include "bc-iec18004.h" #include @@ -153,6 +155,8 @@ render_iec18004 (const gchar *grid, return gbc; } +#endif /* HAVE_LIBQRENCODE */ + /* diff --git a/src/bc.c b/src/bc.c index 98ca58ee..569d0d6e 100644 --- a/src/bc.c +++ b/src/bc.c @@ -74,6 +74,8 @@ static const Backend backends[] = { { "POSTNET-11", N_("POSTNET-11 (DPBC)"), gl_barcode_postnet_new, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE, FALSE, "12345-6789-12", FALSE, 11}, +#ifdef HAVE_LIBBARCODE + { "CEPNET", N_("CEPNET"), gl_barcode_postnet_new, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE, FALSE, "12345-678", FALSE, 8}, @@ -149,12 +151,22 @@ static const Backend backends[] = { { "PLS", N_("Plessey"), gl_barcode_gnubarcode_new, TRUE, TRUE, TRUE, TRUE, "0000000000", TRUE, 10}, +#endif /* HAVE_LIBBARCODE */ + +#ifdef HAVE_LIBIEC16022 + { "IEC16022", N_("IEC16022 (DataMatrix)"), gl_barcode_iec16022_new, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE, FALSE, "12345678", TRUE, 8}, +#endif /* HAVE_LIBIEC16022 */ + +#ifdef HAVE_LIBQRENCODE + { "IEC18004", N_("IEC18004 (QRCode)"), gl_barcode_iec18004_new, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE, FALSE, "12345678", TRUE, 8}, +#endif /* HAVE_LIBQRENCODE */ + { NULL, NULL, NULL, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, NULL, FALSE, 0} }; 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