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/*
* TWAIN Plug-in
* Copyright (C) 1999 Craig Setera
* Craig Setera <setera@home.com>
* 03/31/1999
*
* Updated for Mac OS X support
* Brion Vibber <brion@pobox.com>
* 07/22/2004
*
* 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 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*
* Based on (at least) the following plug-ins:
* Screenshot
* GIF
* Randomize
*
* Any suggestions, bug-reports or patches are welcome.
*
* This plug-in interfaces to the TWAIN support library in order
* to capture images from TWAIN devices directly into GIMP images.
* The plug-in is capable of acquiring the following type of
* images:
* - B/W (1 bit images translated to grayscale B/W)
* - Grayscale up to 16 bits per pixel
* - RGB up to 16 bits per sample (24, 30, 36, etc.)
* - Paletted images (both Gray and RGB)
*
* Prerequisites:
* Should compile and run on both Win32 and Mac OS X 10.3 (possibly
* also on 10.2).
*
* Known problems:
* - Multiple image transfers will hang the plug-in. The current
* configuration compiles with a maximum of single image transfers.
* - On Mac OS X, canceling doesn't always close things out fully.
* - Epson TWAIN driver on Mac OS X crashes the plugin when scanning.
*/
/*
* Revision history
* (02/07/99) v0.1 First working version (internal)
* (02/09/99) v0.2 First release to anyone other than myself
* (02/15/99) v0.3 Added image dump and read support for debugging
* (03/31/99) v0.5 Added support for multi-byte samples and paletted
* images.
* (07/23/04) v0.6 Added Mac OS X support.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <glib/gstdio.h>
#include "libgimp/gimp.h"
#include "tw_dump.h"
#include "tw_func.h"
#include "tw_util.h"
/* File variables */
static FILE *outputFile = NULL;
extern pTW_SESSION twSession;
/*
* dumpPreTransferCallback
*
* This callback function is called before any images
* are transferred. Set up the one time only stuff.
*/
void
dumpPreTransferCallback(void *clientData)
{
/* Open our output file... Not settable... Always
* write to the root directory. Simplistic, but
* gets the job done.
*/
outputFile = g_fopen(DUMP_FILE, "wb");
}
/*
* dumpBeginTransferCallback
*
* The following function is called at the beginning
* of each image transfer.
*/
int
dumpBeginTransferCallback(pTW_IMAGEINFO imageInfo, void *clientData)
{
logBegin(imageInfo, clientData);
/* Dump the image information */
fwrite((void *) imageInfo, sizeof(TW_IMAGEINFO), 1, outputFile);
/* Keep going */
return TRUE;
}
/*
* dumpDataTransferCallback
*
* The following function is called for each memory
* block that is transferred from the data source.
*/
int
dumpDataTransferCallback(pTW_IMAGEINFO imageInfo,
pTW_IMAGEMEMXFER imageMemXfer,
void *clientData)
{
int flag = 1;
logData(imageInfo, imageMemXfer, clientData);
/* Write a flag that says that this is a data packet */
fwrite((void *) &flag, sizeof(int), 1, outputFile);
/* Dump the memory information */
fwrite((void *) imageMemXfer, sizeof(TW_IMAGEMEMXFER), 1, outputFile);
fwrite((void *) imageMemXfer->Memory.TheMem,
1, imageMemXfer->BytesWritten, outputFile);
/* Keep going */
return TRUE;
}
/*
* dumpEndTransferCallback
*
* The following function is called at the end of the
* image transfer. The caller will be handed
* the image transfer completion state. The
* following values (defined in twain.h) are
* possible:
*
* TWRC_XFERDONE
* The transfer completed successfully
* TWRC_CANCEL
* The transfer was completed by the user
* TWRC_FAILURE
* The transfer failed.
*/
int
dumpEndTransferCallback(int completionState, int pendingCount, void *clientData)
{
int flag = 0;
/* Write a flag that says that this is a data packet */
fwrite((void *) &flag, sizeof(int), 1, outputFile);
/* Write the necessary data */
fwrite(&completionState, sizeof(int), 1, outputFile);
fwrite(&pendingCount, sizeof(int), 1, outputFile);
/* Only ever transfer a single image */
return FALSE;
}
/*
* dumpPostTransferCallback
*
* This callback function will be called
* after all possible images have been
* transferred.
*/
void
dumpPostTransferCallback(int pendingCount, void *clientData)
{
char buffer[128];
/* Shut things down. */
if (pendingCount != 0)
cancelPendingTransfers(twSession);
/* This will close the datasource and datasource
* manager. Then the message queue will be shut
* down and the run() procedure will finally be
* able to finish.
*/
disableDS(twSession);
closeDS(twSession);
closeDSM(twSession);
/* Close the dump file */
fclose(outputFile);
/* Tell the user */
sprintf(buffer, "Image dumped to file %s\n", DUMP_FILE);
gimp_message(buffer);
/* Post a message to close up the application */
twainQuitApplication ();
}
/*
* readDumpedImage
*
* Get a previously dumped image.
*/
void readDumpedImage(pTW_SESSION twSession)
{
int moreData;
int completionState;
int pendingCount;
TW_IMAGEINFO imageInfo;
TW_IMAGEMEMXFER imageMemXfer;
/* Open our output file... Not settable... Always
* write to the root directory. Simplistic, but
* gets the job done.
*/
FILE *inputFile = g_fopen(DUMP_FILE, "rb");
/*
* Inform our application that we are getting ready
* to transfer images.
*/
(*twSession->transferFunctions->preTxfrCb)(NULL);
/* Read the image information */
fread((void *) &imageInfo, sizeof(TW_IMAGEINFO), 1, inputFile);
/* Call the begin transfer callback */
if (!(*twSession->transferFunctions->txfrBeginCb)(&imageInfo, twSession->clientData))
return;
/* Read all of the data packets */
fread((void *) &moreData, sizeof(int), 1, inputFile);
while (moreData) {
/* Read the memory information */
fread((void *) &imageMemXfer, sizeof(TW_IMAGEMEMXFER), 1, inputFile);
imageMemXfer.Memory.TheMem = (TW_MEMREF) g_malloc (imageMemXfer.BytesWritten);
fread((void *) imageMemXfer.Memory.TheMem,
1, imageMemXfer.BytesWritten, inputFile);
/* Call the data transfer callback function */
if (!(*twSession->transferFunctions->txfrDataCb)
(&imageInfo,
&imageMemXfer,
twSession->clientData))
return;
/* Clean up the memory */
g_free (imageMemXfer.Memory.TheMem);
/* Check for continuation */
fread((void *) &moreData, sizeof(int), 1, inputFile);
}
/* Grab the final information */
fread(&completionState, sizeof(int), 1, inputFile);
fread(&pendingCount, sizeof(int), 1, inputFile);
if (twSession->transferFunctions->txfrEndCb)
(*twSession->transferFunctions->txfrEndCb)(completionState, 0,
twSession->clientData);
/* Post a message to close up the application */
twainQuitApplication ();
}
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