Esempio n. 1
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static int
TIFFWriteDoubleArray(TIFF* tif,
    TIFFDataType type, ttag_t tag, TIFFDirEntry* dir, uint32 n, double* v)
{
	dir->tdir_tag = (uint16) tag;
	dir->tdir_type = (short) type;
	dir->tdir_count = n;
	TIFFCvtNativeToIEEEDouble(tif, n, v);
	return (TIFFWriteData(tif, dir, (char*) v));
}
Esempio n. 2
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static int
TIFFWriteDoubleArray(TIFF* tif, TIFFDirEntry* dir, double* v)
{
	TIFFCvtNativeToIEEEDouble(tif, dir->s.tdir_count, v);
	if (TDIRGetEntryCount(tif,dir) <= TDIREntryOffLen(tif) / sizeof(double)) {
		_TIFFmemcpy(TDIRAddrEntryOff(tif,dir), v, 
			TDIRGetEntryCount(tif,dir) * sizeof(double));
		return (1);
	}
	return (TIFFWriteData(tif, dir, (char*) v));
}
Esempio n. 3
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static int
TIFFWriteDoubleArray(TIFF* tif, TIFFDirEntry* dir, double* v)
{
	TIFFCvtNativeToIEEEDouble(tif, dir->tdir_count, v);
	return (TIFFWriteData(tif, dir, (char*) v));
}
Esempio n. 4
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/* The standard function TIFFWriteNormalTag() could definitely be replaced
   with a simple call to this function, just adding TIFFGetField() as the
   last argument. */
static int
TIFFWriteNormalSubTag(TIFF* tif, TIFFDirEntry* dir, const TIFFFieldInfo* fip,
		      int (*getFieldFn)(TIFF *tif, ttag_t tag, ...))
{
	u_short wc = (u_short) fip->field_writecount;

	dir->tdir_tag = fip->field_tag;
	dir->tdir_type = (u_short) fip->field_type;
	dir->tdir_count = wc;
#define	WRITEF(x,y)	x(tif, fip->field_type, fip->field_tag, dir, wc, y)
	switch (fip->field_type) {
	case TIFF_SHORT:
	case TIFF_SSHORT:
		if (wc > 1) {
			uint16* wp;
			if (wc == (u_short) TIFF_VARIABLE) {
				(*getFieldFn)(tif, fip->field_tag, &wc, &wp);
				dir->tdir_count = wc;
			} else
				(*getFieldFn)(tif, fip->field_tag, &wp);
			if (!WRITEF(TIFFWriteShortArray, wp))
				return (0);
		} else {
			uint16 sv;
			(*getFieldFn)(tif, fip->field_tag, &sv);
			dir->tdir_offset =
			    TIFFInsertData(tif, dir->tdir_type, sv);
		}
		break;
	case TIFF_LONG:
	case TIFF_SLONG:
		if (wc > 1) {
			uint32* lp;
			if (wc == (u_short) TIFF_VARIABLE) {
				(*getFieldFn)(tif, fip->field_tag, &wc, &lp);
				dir->tdir_count = wc;
			} else
				(*getFieldFn)(tif, fip->field_tag, &lp);
			if (!WRITEF(TIFFWriteLongArray, lp))
				return (0);
		} else {
			/* XXX handle LONG->SHORT conversion */
			(*getFieldFn)(tif, fip->field_tag, &dir->tdir_offset);
		}
		break;
	case TIFF_RATIONAL:
	case TIFF_SRATIONAL:
		if (wc > 1) {
			float* fp;
			if (wc == (u_short) TIFF_VARIABLE) {
				(*getFieldFn)(tif, fip->field_tag, &wc, &fp);
				dir->tdir_count = wc;
			} else
				(*getFieldFn)(tif, fip->field_tag, &fp);
			if (!WRITEF(TIFFWriteRationalArray, fp))
				return (0);
		} else {
			float fv;
			(*getFieldFn)(tif, fip->field_tag, &fv);
			if (!WRITEF(TIFFWriteRationalArray, &fv))
				return (0);
		}
		break;
	case TIFF_FLOAT:
		if (wc > 1) {
			float* fp;
			if (wc == (u_short) TIFF_VARIABLE) {
				(*getFieldFn)(tif, fip->field_tag, &wc, &fp);
				dir->tdir_count = wc;
			} else
				(*getFieldFn)(tif, fip->field_tag, &fp);
			if (!WRITEF(TIFFWriteFloatArray, fp))
				return (0);
		} else {
			float fv;
			(*getFieldFn)(tif, fip->field_tag, &fv);
			if (!WRITEF(TIFFWriteFloatArray, &fv))
				return (0);
		}
		break;
	case TIFF_DOUBLE:
		/* Hey - I think this is a bug, or at least a "gross
		   inconsistency", in the TIFF library. Look at the original
		   TIFF library code below within the "#if (0) ... #else".
		   Just from the type of *dp, you can see that this code
		   expects TIFFGetField() to be handed a double ** for
		   any TIFF_DOUBLE tag, even for the constant wc==1 case.
		   This is totally inconsistent with other fields (like
		   TIFF_FLOAT, above) and is also inconsistent with the
		   TIFFSetField() function for TIFF_DOUBLEs, which expects
		   to be passed a single double by value for the wc==1 case.
		   (See the handling of TIFFFetchNormalTag() in tif_dirread.c
		   for an example.) Maybe this function was written before
		   TIFFWriteDoubleArray() was written, not that that's an
		   excuse. Anyway, the new code below is a trivial modification
		   of the TIFF_FLOAT code above. The fact that even single
		   doubles get written out in the data segment and get an
		   offset value stored is irrelevant here - that is all
		   handled by TIFFWriteDoubleArray(). */
#if (0)
		{ double* dp;
		  if (wc == (u_short) TIFF_VARIABLE) {
			(*getFieldFn)(tif, fip->field_tag, &wc, &dp);
			dir->tdir_count = wc;
		  } else
			(*getFieldFn)(tif, fip->field_tag, &dp);
		  TIFFCvtNativeToIEEEDouble(tif, wc, dp);
		  if (!TIFFWriteData(tif, dir, (char*) dp))
			return (0);
		}
#else
		if (wc > 1) {
			double* dp;
			if (wc == (u_short) TIFF_VARIABLE) {
				(*getFieldFn)(tif, fip->field_tag, &wc, &dp);
				dir->tdir_count = wc;
			} else
				(*getFieldFn)(tif, fip->field_tag, &dp);
			if (!WRITEF(TIFFWriteDoubleArray, dp))
				return (0);
		} else {
			double dv;
			(*getFieldFn)(tif, fip->field_tag, &dv);
			if (!WRITEF(TIFFWriteDoubleArray, &dv))
				return (0);
		}
#endif
		break;
	case TIFF_ASCII:
		{ char* cp;
		  (*getFieldFn)(tif, fip->field_tag, &cp);
		  dir->tdir_count = (uint32) (strlen(cp) + 1);
		  if (!TIFFWriteByteArray(tif, dir, cp))
			return (0);
		}
		break;
	case TIFF_UNDEFINED:
		{ char* cp;
		  if (wc == (u_short) TIFF_VARIABLE) {
			(*getFieldFn)(tif, fip->field_tag, &wc, &cp);
			dir->tdir_count = wc;
		  } else 
			(*getFieldFn)(tif, fip->field_tag, &cp);
		  if (!TIFFWriteByteArray(tif, dir, cp))
			return (0);
		}
		break;
	}
	return (1);
}