// The contents of this file are in the public domain. See LICENSE_FOR_EXAMPLE_PROGRAMS.txt /* This is an example illustrating the use of the compress_stream and base64 components from the dlib C++ Library. It reads in a file from the disk and compresses it in an in memory buffer and then converts that buffer into base64 text. The final step is to output to the screen some C++ code that contains this base64 encoded text and can decompress it back into its original form. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include using namespace std; using namespace dlib; int main(int argc, char** argv) { if (argc != 2) { cout << "You must give a file name as the argument to this program.\n" << endl; cout << "This program reads in a file from the disk and compresses\n" << "it in an in memory buffer and then converts that buffer \n" << "into base64 text. The final step is to output to the screen\n" << "some C++ code that contains this base64 encoded text and can\n" << "decompress it back into its original form.\n" << endl; return EXIT_FAILURE; } // open the file the user specified on the command line ifstream fin(argv[1], ios::binary); if (!fin) { cout << "can't open file " << argv[1] << endl; return EXIT_FAILURE; } ostringstream sout; istringstream sin; // this is the object we will use to do the base64 encoding base64 base64_coder; // this is the object we will use to do the data compression compress_stream::kernel_1ea compressor; // compress the contents of the file and store the results in the string stream sout compressor.compress(fin,sout); sin.str(sout.str()); sout.clear(); sout.str(""); // now base64 encode the compressed data base64_coder.encode(sin,sout); sin.clear(); sin.str(sout.str()); sout.str(""); // the following is a little funny looking but all it does is output some C++ code // that contains the compressed/base64 data and the C++ code that can decode it back // into its original form. sout << "#include \n"; sout << "#include \n"; sout << "#include \n"; sout << "\n"; sout << "// This function returns the contents of the file '" << argv[1] << "'\n"; sout << "const std::string get_decoded_string()\n"; sout << "{\n"; sout << " dlib::base64 base64_coder;\n"; sout << " dlib::compress_stream::kernel_1ea compressor;\n"; sout << " std::ostringstream sout;\n"; sout << " std::istringstream sin;\n\n"; sout << " // The base64 encoded data from the file '" << argv[1] << "' we want to decode and return.\n"; string temp; getline(sin,temp); while (sin && temp.size() > 0) { sout << " sout << \"" << temp << "\";\n"; getline(sin,temp); } sout << "\n"; sout << " // Put the data into the istream sin\n"; sout << " sin.str(sout.str());\n"; sout << " sout.str(\"\");\n\n"; sout << " // Decode the base64 text into its compressed binary form\n"; sout << " base64_coder.decode(sin,sout);\n"; sout << " sin.clear();\n"; sout << " sin.str(sout.str());\n"; sout << " sout.str(\"\");\n\n"; sout << " // Decompress the data into its original form\n"; sout << " compressor.decompress(sin,sout);\n\n"; sout << " // Return the decoded and decompressed data\n"; sout << " return sout.str();\n"; sout << "}\n"; // finally output our encoded data and its C++ code to the screen cout << sout.str() << endl; }