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diff --git a/intern/bsp/test/BSP_GhostTest/plyfile.c b/intern/bsp/test/BSP_GhostTest/plyfile.c new file mode 100755 index 00000000000..1fda4c77454 --- /dev/null +++ b/intern/bsp/test/BSP_GhostTest/plyfile.c @@ -0,0 +1,2548 @@ +/** + * $Id$ + * ***** BEGIN GPL/BL DUAL LICENSE BLOCK ***** + * + * 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. The Blender + * Foundation also sells licenses for use in proprietary software under + * the Blender License. See http://www.blender.org/BL/ for information + * about this. + * + * 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 Original Code is Copyright (C) 2001-2002 by NaN Holding BV. + * All rights reserved. + * + * The Original Code is: all of this file. + * + * Contributor(s): none yet. + * + * ***** END GPL/BL DUAL LICENSE BLOCK ***** + */ + +/* + + +The interface routines for reading and writing PLY polygon files. + +Greg Turk, February 1994 + +--------------------------------------------------------------- + +A PLY file contains a single polygonal _object_. + +An object is composed of lists of _elements_. Typical elements are +vertices, faces, edges and materials. + +Each type of element for a given object has one or more _properties_ +associated with the element type. For instance, a vertex element may +have as properties the floating-point values x,y,z and the three unsigned +chars representing red, green and blue. + +--------------------------------------------------------------- + +Copyright (c) 1994 The Board of Trustees of The Leland Stanford +Junior University. All rights reserved. + +Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its +documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided +that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in +all copies of this software and that you do not sell the software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, +EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY +WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. + +*/ + +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <math.h> +#include <string.h> +#include "ply.h" + +char *type_names[] = { +"invalid", +"char", "short", "int", +"uchar", "ushort", "uint", +"float", "double", +}; + +int ply_type_size[] = { + 0, 1, 2, 4, 1, 2, 4, 4, 8 +}; + +#define NO_OTHER_PROPS -1 + +#define DONT_STORE_PROP 0 +#define STORE_PROP 1 + +#define OTHER_PROP 0 +#define NAMED_PROP 1 + + +/* returns 1 if strings are equal, 0 if not */ +int equal_strings(char *, char *); + +/* find an element in a plyfile's list */ +PlyElement *find_element(PlyFile *, char *); + +/* find a property in an element's list */ +PlyProperty *find_property(PlyElement *, char *, int *); + +/* write to a file the word describing a PLY file data type */ +void write_scalar_type (FILE *, int); + +/* read a line from a file and break it up into separate words */ +char **get_words(FILE *, int *, char **); +char **old_get_words(FILE *, int *); + +/* write an item to a file */ +void write_binary_item(FILE *, int, unsigned int, double, int); +void write_ascii_item(FILE *, int, unsigned int, double, int); +double old_write_ascii_item(FILE *, char *, int); + +/* add information to a PLY file descriptor */ +void add_element(PlyFile *, char **); +void add_property(PlyFile *, char **); +void add_comment(PlyFile *, char *); +void add_obj_info(PlyFile *, char *); + +/* copy a property */ +void copy_property(PlyProperty *, PlyProperty *); + +/* store a value into where a pointer and a type specify */ +void store_item(char *, int, int, unsigned int, double); + +/* return the value of a stored item */ +void get_stored_item( void *, int, int *, unsigned int *, double *); + +/* return the value stored in an item, given ptr to it and its type */ +double get_item_value(char *, int); + +/* get binary or ascii item and store it according to ptr and type */ +void get_ascii_item(char *, int, int *, unsigned int *, double *); +void get_binary_item(FILE *, int, int *, unsigned int *, double *); + +/* get a bunch of elements from a file */ +void ascii_get_element(PlyFile *, char *); +void binary_get_element(PlyFile *, char *); + +/* memory allocation */ +char *my_alloc(int, int, char *); + + +/*************/ +/* Writing */ +/*************/ + + +/****************************************************************************** +Given a file pointer, get ready to write PLY data to the file. + +Entry: + fp - the given file pointer + nelems - number of elements in object + elem_names - list of element names + file_type - file type, either ascii or binary + +Exit: + returns a pointer to a PlyFile, used to refer to this file, or NULL if error +******************************************************************************/ + +PlyFile *ply_write( + FILE *fp, + int nelems, + char **elem_names, + int file_type +) +{ + int i; + PlyFile *plyfile; + PlyElement *elem; + + /* check for NULL file pointer */ + if (fp == NULL) + return (NULL); + + /* create a record for this object */ + + plyfile = (PlyFile *) myalloc (sizeof (PlyFile)); + plyfile->file_type = file_type; + plyfile->num_comments = 0; + plyfile->num_obj_info = 0; + plyfile->nelems = nelems; + plyfile->version = 1.0; + plyfile->fp = fp; + plyfile->other_elems = NULL; + + /* tuck aside the names of the elements */ + + plyfile->elems = (PlyElement **) myalloc (sizeof (PlyElement *) * nelems); + for (i = 0; i < nelems; i++) { + elem = (PlyElement *) myalloc (sizeof (PlyElement)); + plyfile->elems[i] = elem; + elem->name = strdup (elem_names[i]); + elem->num = 0; + elem->nprops = 0; + } + + /* return pointer to the file descriptor */ + return (plyfile); +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Open a polygon file for writing. + +Entry: + filename - name of file to read from + nelems - number of elements in object + elem_names - list of element names + file_type - file type, either ascii or binary + +Exit: + version - version number of PLY file + returns a file identifier, used to refer to this file, or NULL if error +******************************************************************************/ + +PlyFile *ply_open_for_writing( + char *filename, + int nelems, + char **elem_names, + int file_type, + float *version +) +{ + PlyFile *plyfile; + char *name; + FILE *fp; + + /* tack on the extension .ply, if necessary */ + + name = (char *) myalloc (sizeof (char) * (strlen (filename) + 5)); + strcpy (name, filename); + if (strlen (name) < 4 || + strcmp (name + strlen (name) - 4, ".ply") != 0) + strcat (name, ".ply"); + + /* open the file for writing */ + + fp = fopen (name, "w"); + if (fp == NULL) { + return (NULL); + } + + /* create the actual PlyFile structure */ + + plyfile = ply_write (fp, nelems, elem_names, file_type); + if (plyfile == NULL) + return (NULL); + + /* say what PLY file version number we're writing */ + *version = plyfile->version; + + /* return pointer to the file descriptor */ + return (plyfile); +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Describe an element, including its properties and how many will be written +to the file. + +Entry: + plyfile - file identifier + elem_name - name of element that information is being specified about + nelems - number of elements of this type to be written + nprops - number of properties contained in the element + prop_list - list of properties +******************************************************************************/ + +void ply_describe_element( + PlyFile *plyfile, + char *elem_name, + int nelems, + int nprops, + PlyProperty *prop_list +) +{ + int i; + PlyElement *elem; + PlyProperty *prop; + + /* look for appropriate element */ + elem = find_element (plyfile, elem_name); + if (elem == NULL) { + fprintf(stderr,"ply_describe_element: can't find element '%s'\n",elem_name); + exit (-1); + } + + elem->num = nelems; + + /* copy the list of properties */ + + elem->nprops = nprops; + elem->props = (PlyProperty **) myalloc (sizeof (PlyProperty *) * nprops); + elem->store_prop = (char *) myalloc (sizeof (char) * nprops); + + for (i = 0; i < nprops; i++) { + prop = (PlyProperty *) myalloc (sizeof (PlyProperty)); + elem->props[i] = prop; + elem->store_prop[i] = NAMED_PROP; + copy_property (prop, &prop_list[i]); + } +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Describe a property of an element. + +Entry: + plyfile - file identifier + elem_name - name of element that information is being specified about + prop - the new property +******************************************************************************/ + +void ply_describe_property( + PlyFile *plyfile, + char *elem_name, + PlyProperty *prop +) +{ + PlyElement *elem; + PlyProperty *elem_prop; + + /* look for appropriate element */ + elem = find_element (plyfile, elem_name); + if (elem == NULL) { + fprintf(stderr, "ply_describe_property: can't find element '%s'\n", + elem_name); + return; + } + + /* create room for new property */ + + if (elem->nprops == 0) { + elem->props = (PlyProperty **) myalloc (sizeof (PlyProperty *)); + elem->store_prop = (char *) myalloc (sizeof (char)); + elem->nprops = 1; + } + else { + elem->nprops++; + elem->props = (PlyProperty **) + realloc (elem->props, sizeof (PlyProperty *) * elem->nprops); + elem->store_prop = (char *) + realloc (elem->store_prop, sizeof (char) * elem->nprops); + } + + /* copy the new property */ + + elem_prop = (PlyProperty *) myalloc (sizeof (PlyProperty)); + elem->props[elem->nprops - 1] = elem_prop; + elem->store_prop[elem->nprops - 1] = NAMED_PROP; + copy_property (elem_prop, prop); +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Describe what the "other" properties are that are to be stored, and where +they are in an element. +******************************************************************************/ + +void ply_describe_other_properties( + PlyFile *plyfile, + PlyOtherProp *other, + int offset +) +{ + int i; + PlyElement *elem; + PlyProperty *prop; + + /* look for appropriate element */ + elem = find_element (plyfile, other->name); + if (elem == NULL) { + fprintf(stderr, "ply_describe_other_properties: can't find element '%s'\n", + other->name); + return; + } + + /* create room for other properties */ + + if (elem->nprops == 0) { + elem->props = (PlyProperty **) + myalloc (sizeof (PlyProperty *) * other->nprops); + elem->store_prop = (char *) myalloc (sizeof (char) * other->nprops); + elem->nprops = 0; + } + else { + int newsize; + newsize = elem->nprops + other->nprops; + elem->props = (PlyProperty **) + realloc (elem->props, sizeof (PlyProperty *) * newsize); + elem->store_prop = (char *) + realloc (elem->store_prop, sizeof (char) * newsize); + } + + /* copy the other properties */ + + for (i = 0; i < other->nprops; i++) { + prop = (PlyProperty *) myalloc (sizeof (PlyProperty)); + copy_property (prop, other->props[i]); + elem->props[elem->nprops] = prop; + elem->store_prop[elem->nprops] = OTHER_PROP; + elem->nprops++; + } + + /* save other info about other properties */ + elem->other_size = other->size; + elem->other_offset = offset; +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +State how many of a given element will be written. + +Entry: + plyfile - file identifier + elem_name - name of element that information is being specified about + nelems - number of elements of this type to be written +******************************************************************************/ + +void ply_element_count( + PlyFile *plyfile, + char *elem_name, + int nelems +) +{ + PlyElement *elem; + + /* look for appropriate element */ + elem = find_element (plyfile, elem_name); + if (elem == NULL) { + fprintf(stderr,"ply_element_count: can't find element '%s'\n",elem_name); + exit (-1); + } + + elem->num = nelems; +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Signal that we've described everything a PLY file's header and that the +header should be written to the file. + +Entry: + plyfile - file identifier +******************************************************************************/ + +void ply_header_complete(PlyFile *plyfile) +{ + int i,j; + FILE *fp = plyfile->fp; + PlyElement *elem; + PlyProperty *prop; + + fprintf (fp, "ply\n"); + + switch (plyfile->file_type) { + case PLY_ASCII: + fprintf (fp, "format ascii 1.0\n"); + break; + case PLY_BINARY_BE: + fprintf (fp, "format binary_big_endian 1.0\n"); + break; + case PLY_BINARY_LE: + fprintf (fp, "format binary_little_endian 1.0\n"); + break; + default: + fprintf (stderr, "ply_header_complete: bad file type = %d\n", + plyfile->file_type); + exit (-1); + } + + /* write out the comments */ + + for (i = 0; i < plyfile->num_comments; i++) + fprintf (fp, "comment %s\n", plyfile->comments[i]); + + /* write out object information */ + + for (i = 0; i < plyfile->num_obj_info; i++) + fprintf (fp, "obj_info %s\n", plyfile->obj_info[i]); + + /* write out information about each element */ + + for (i = 0; i < plyfile->nelems; i++) { + + elem = plyfile->elems[i]; + fprintf (fp, "element %s %d\n", elem->name, elem->num); + + /* write out each property */ + for (j = 0; j < elem->nprops; j++) { + prop = elem->props[j]; + if (prop->is_list) { + fprintf (fp, "property list "); + write_scalar_type (fp, prop->count_external); + fprintf (fp, " "); + write_scalar_type (fp, prop->external_type); + fprintf (fp, " %s\n", prop->name); + } + else { + fprintf (fp, "property "); + write_scalar_type (fp, prop->external_type); + fprintf (fp, " %s\n", prop->name); + } + } + } + + fprintf (fp, "end_header\n"); +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Specify which elements are going to be written. This should be called +before a call to the routine ply_put_element(). + +Entry: + plyfile - file identifier + elem_name - name of element we're talking about +******************************************************************************/ + +void ply_put_element_setup(PlyFile *plyfile, char *elem_name) +{ + PlyElement *elem; + + elem = find_element (plyfile, elem_name); + if (elem == NULL) { + fprintf(stderr, "ply_elements_setup: can't find element '%s'\n", elem_name); + exit (-1); + } + + plyfile->which_elem = elem; +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Write an element to the file. This routine assumes that we're +writing the type of element specified in the last call to the routine +ply_put_element_setup(). + +Entry: + plyfile - file identifier + elem_ptr - pointer to the element +******************************************************************************/ + +void ply_put_element(PlyFile *plyfile, void *elem_ptr) +{ + int j,k; + FILE *fp = plyfile->fp; + PlyElement *elem; + PlyProperty *prop; + char *elem_data,*item; + char **item_ptr; + int list_count; + int item_size; + int int_val; + unsigned int uint_val; + double double_val; + char **other_ptr; + + elem = plyfile->which_elem; + elem_data = elem_ptr; + other_ptr = (char **) (((char *) elem_ptr) + elem->other_offset); + + /* write out either to an ascii or binary file */ + + if (plyfile->file_type == PLY_ASCII) { + + /* write an ascii file */ + + /* write out each property of the element */ + for (j = 0; j < elem->nprops; j++) { + prop = elem->props[j]; + if (elem->store_prop[j] == OTHER_PROP) + elem_data = *other_ptr; + else + elem_data = elem_ptr; + if (prop->is_list) { + item = elem_data + prop->count_offset; + get_stored_item ((void *) item, prop->count_internal, + &int_val, &uint_val, &double_val); + write_ascii_item (fp, int_val, uint_val, double_val, + prop->count_external); + list_count = uint_val; + item_ptr = (char **) (elem_data + prop->offset); + item = item_ptr[0]; + item_size = ply_type_size[prop->internal_type]; + for (k = 0; k < list_count; k++) { + get_stored_item ((void *) item, prop->internal_type, + &int_val, &uint_val, &double_val); + write_ascii_item (fp, int_val, uint_val, double_val, + prop->external_type); + item += item_size; + } + } + else { + item = elem_data + prop->offset; + get_stored_item ((void *) item, prop->internal_type, + &int_val, &uint_val, &double_val); + write_ascii_item (fp, int_val, uint_val, double_val, + prop->external_type); + } + } + + fprintf (fp, "\n"); + } + else { + + /* write a binary file */ + + /* write out each property of the element */ + for (j = 0; j < elem->nprops; j++) { + prop = elem->props[j]; + if (elem->store_prop[j] == OTHER_PROP) + elem_data = *other_ptr; + else + elem_data = elem_ptr; + if (prop->is_list) { + item = elem_data + prop->count_offset; + item_size = ply_type_size[prop->count_internal]; + get_stored_item ((void *) item, prop->count_internal, + &int_val, &uint_val, &double_val); + write_binary_item (fp, int_val, uint_val, double_val, + prop->count_external); + list_count = uint_val; + item_ptr = (char **) (elem_data + prop->offset); + item = item_ptr[0]; + item_size = ply_type_size[prop->internal_type]; + for (k = 0; k < list_count; k++) { + get_stored_item ((void *) item, prop->internal_type, + &int_val, &uint_val, &double_val); + write_binary_item (fp, int_val, uint_val, double_val, + prop->external_type); + item += item_size; + } + } + else { + item = elem_data + prop->offset; + item_size = ply_type_size[prop->internal_type]; + get_stored_item ((void *) item, prop->internal_type, + &int_val, &uint_val, &double_val); + write_binary_item (fp, int_val, uint_val, double_val, + prop->external_type); + } + } + + } +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Specify a comment that will be written in the header. + +Entry: + plyfile - file identifier + comment - the comment to be written +******************************************************************************/ + +void ply_put_comment(PlyFile *plyfile, char *comment) +{ + /* (re)allocate space for new comment */ + if (plyfile->num_comments == 0) + plyfile->comments = (char **) myalloc (sizeof (char *)); + else + plyfile->comments = (char **) realloc (plyfile->comments, + sizeof (char *) * (plyfile->num_comments + 1)); + + /* add comment to list */ + plyfile->comments[plyfile->num_comments] = strdup (comment); + plyfile->num_comments++; +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Specify a piece of object information (arbitrary text) that will be written +in the header. + +Entry: + plyfile - file identifier + obj_info - the text information to be written +******************************************************************************/ + +void ply_put_obj_info(PlyFile *plyfile, char *obj_info) +{ + /* (re)allocate space for new info */ + if (plyfile->num_obj_info == 0) + plyfile->obj_info = (char **) myalloc (sizeof (char *)); + else + plyfile->obj_info = (char **) realloc (plyfile->obj_info, + sizeof (char *) * (plyfile->num_obj_info + 1)); + + /* add info to list */ + plyfile->obj_info[plyfile->num_obj_info] = strdup (obj_info); + plyfile->num_obj_info++; +} + + + + + + + +/*************/ +/* Reading */ +/*************/ + + + +/****************************************************************************** +Given a file pointer, get ready to read PLY data from the file. + +Entry: + fp - the given file pointer + +Exit: + nelems - number of elements in object + elem_names - list of element names + returns a pointer to a PlyFile, used to refer to this file, or NULL if error +******************************************************************************/ + +PlyFile *ply_read(FILE *fp, int *nelems, char ***elem_names) +{ + int i,j; + PlyFile *plyfile; + int nwords; + char **words; + int found_format = 0; + char **elist; + PlyElement *elem; + char *orig_line; + + /* check for NULL file pointer */ + if (fp == NULL) + return (NULL); + + /* create record for this object */ + + plyfile = (PlyFile *) myalloc (sizeof (PlyFile)); + plyfile->nelems = 0; + plyfile->comments = NULL; + plyfile->num_comments = 0; + plyfile->obj_info = NULL; + plyfile->num_obj_info = 0; + plyfile->fp = fp; + plyfile->other_elems = NULL; + + /* read and parse the file's header */ + + words = get_words (plyfile->fp, &nwords, &orig_line); + if (!words || !equal_strings (words[0], "ply")) + return (NULL); + + while (words) { + + /* parse words */ + + if (equal_strings (words[0], "format")) { + if (nwords != 3) + return (NULL); + if (equal_strings (words[1], "ascii")) + plyfile->file_type = PLY_ASCII; + else if (equal_strings (words[1], "binary_big_endian")) + plyfile->file_type = PLY_BINARY_BE; + else if (equal_strings (words[1], "binary_little_endian")) + plyfile->file_type = PLY_BINARY_LE; + else + return (NULL); + plyfile->version = (float)atof (words[2]); + found_format = 1; + } + else if (equal_strings (words[0], "element")) + add_element (plyfile, words); + else if (equal_strings (words[0], "property")) + add_property (plyfile, words); + else if (equal_strings (words[0], "comment")) + add_comment (plyfile, orig_line); + else if (equal_strings (words[0], "obj_info")) + add_obj_info (plyfile, orig_line); + else if (equal_strings (words[0], "end_header")) + break; + + /* free up words space */ + free (words); + + words = get_words (plyfile->fp, &nwords, &orig_line); + } + + /* create tags for each property of each element, to be used */ + /* later to say whether or not to store each property for the user */ + + for (i = 0; i < plyfile->nelems; i++) { + elem = plyfile->elems[i]; + elem->store_prop = (char *) myalloc (sizeof (char) * elem->nprops); + for (j = 0; j < elem->nprops; j++) + elem->store_prop[j] = DONT_STORE_PROP; + elem->other_offset = NO_OTHER_PROPS; /* no "other" props by default */ + } + + /* set return values about the elements */ + + elist = (char **) myalloc (sizeof (char *) * plyfile->nelems); + for (i = 0; i < plyfile->nelems; i++) + elist[i] = strdup (plyfile->elems[i]->name); + + *elem_names = elist; + *nelems = plyfile->nelems; + + /* return a pointer to the file's information */ + + return (plyfile); +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Open a polygon file for reading. + +Entry: + filename - name of file to read from + +Exit: + nelems - number of elements in object + elem_names - list of element names + file_type - file type, either ascii or binary + version - version number of PLY file + returns a file identifier, used to refer to this file, or NULL if error +******************************************************************************/ + +PlyFile *ply_open_for_reading( + char *filename, + int *nelems, + char ***elem_names, + int *file_type, + float *version +) +{ + FILE *fp; + PlyFile *plyfile; + char *name; + + /* tack on the extension .ply, if necessary */ + + name = (char *) myalloc (sizeof (char) * (strlen (filename) + 5)); + strcpy (name, filename); + if (strlen (name) < 4 || + strcmp (name + strlen (name) - 4, ".ply") != 0) + strcat (name, ".ply"); + + /* open the file for reading */ + + fp = fopen (name, "r"); + if (fp == NULL) + return (NULL); + + /* create the PlyFile data structure */ + + plyfile = ply_read (fp, nelems, elem_names); + + /* determine the file type and version */ + + *file_type = plyfile->file_type; + *version = plyfile->version; + + /* return a pointer to the file's information */ + + return (plyfile); +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Get information about a particular element. + +Entry: + plyfile - file identifier + elem_name - name of element to get information about + +Exit: + nelems - number of elements of this type in the file + nprops - number of properties + returns a list of properties, or NULL if the file doesn't contain that elem +******************************************************************************/ + +PlyProperty **ply_get_element_description( + PlyFile *plyfile, + char *elem_name, + int *nelems, + int *nprops +) +{ + int i; + PlyElement *elem; + PlyProperty *prop; + PlyProperty **prop_list; + + /* find information about the element */ + elem = find_element (plyfile, elem_name); + if (elem == NULL) + return (NULL); + + *nelems = elem->num; + *nprops = elem->nprops; + + /* make a copy of the element's property list */ + prop_list = (PlyProperty **) myalloc (sizeof (PlyProperty *) * elem->nprops); + for (i = 0; i < elem->nprops; i++) { + prop = (PlyProperty *) myalloc (sizeof (PlyProperty)); + copy_property (prop, elem->props[i]); + prop_list[i] = prop; + } + + /* return this duplicate property list */ + return (prop_list); +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Specify which properties of an element are to be returned. This should be +called before a call to the routine ply_get_element(). + +Entry: + plyfile - file identifier + elem_name - which element we're talking about + nprops - number of properties + prop_list - list of properties +******************************************************************************/ + +void ply_get_element_setup( + PlyFile *plyfile, + char *elem_name, + int nprops, + PlyProperty *prop_list +) +{ + int i; + PlyElement *elem; + PlyProperty *prop; + int index; + + /* find information about the element */ + elem = find_element (plyfile, elem_name); + plyfile->which_elem = elem; + + /* deposit the property information into the element's description */ + for (i = 0; i < nprops; i++) { + + /* look for actual property */ + prop = find_property (elem, prop_list[i].name, &index); + if (prop == NULL) { + fprintf (stderr, "Warning: Can't find property '%s' in element '%s'\n", + prop_list[i].name, elem_name); + continue; + } + + /* store its description */ + prop->internal_type = prop_list[i].internal_type; + prop->offset = prop_list[i].offset; + prop->count_internal = prop_list[i].count_internal; + prop->count_offset = prop_list[i].count_offset; + + /* specify that the user wants this property */ + elem->store_prop[index] = STORE_PROP; + } +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Specify a property of an element that is to be returned. This should be +called (usually multiple times) before a call to the routine ply_get_element(). +This routine should be used in preference to the less flexible old routine +called ply_get_element_setup(). + +Entry: + plyfile - file identifier + elem_name - which element we're talking about + prop - property to add to those that will be returned +******************************************************************************/ + +void ply_get_property( + PlyFile *plyfile, + char *elem_name, + PlyProperty *prop +) +{ + PlyElement *elem; + PlyProperty *prop_ptr; + int index; + + /* find information about the element */ + elem = find_element (plyfile, elem_name); + plyfile->which_elem = elem; + + /* deposit the property information into the element's description */ + + prop_ptr = find_property (elem, prop->name, &index); + if (prop_ptr == NULL) { + fprintf (stderr, "Warning: Can't find property '%s' in element '%s'\n", + prop->name, elem_name); + return; + } + prop_ptr->internal_type = prop->internal_type; + prop_ptr->offset = prop->offset; + prop_ptr->count_internal = prop->count_internal; + prop_ptr->count_offset = prop->count_offset; + + /* specify that the user wants this property */ + elem->store_prop[index] = STORE_PROP; +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Read one element from the file. This routine assumes that we're reading +the type of element specified in the last call to the routine +ply_get_element_setup(). + +Entry: + plyfile - file identifier + elem_ptr - pointer to location where the element information should be put +******************************************************************************/ + +void ply_get_element(PlyFile *plyfile, void *elem_ptr) +{ + if (plyfile->file_type == PLY_ASCII) + ascii_get_element (plyfile, (char *) elem_ptr); + else + binary_get_element (plyfile, (char *) elem_ptr); +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Extract the comments from the header information of a PLY file. + +Entry: + plyfile - file identifier + +Exit: + num_comments - number of comments returned + returns a pointer to a list of comments +******************************************************************************/ + +char **ply_get_comments(PlyFile *plyfile, int *num_comments) +{ + *num_comments = plyfile->num_comments; + return (plyfile->comments); +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Extract the object information (arbitrary text) from the header information +of a PLY file. + +Entry: + plyfile - file identifier + +Exit: + num_obj_info - number of lines of text information returned + returns a pointer to a list of object info lines +******************************************************************************/ + +char **ply_get_obj_info(PlyFile *plyfile, int *num_obj_info) +{ + *num_obj_info = plyfile->num_obj_info; + return (plyfile->obj_info); +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Make ready for "other" properties of an element-- those properties that +the user has not explicitly asked for, but that are to be stashed away +in a special structure to be carried along with the element's other +information. + +Entry: + plyfile - file identifier + elem - element for which we want to save away other properties +******************************************************************************/ + +void setup_other_props(PlyElement *elem) +{ + int i; + PlyProperty *prop; + int size = 0; + int type_size; + + /* Examine each property in decreasing order of size. */ + /* We do this so that all data types will be aligned by */ + /* word, half-word, or whatever within the structure. */ + + for (type_size = 8; type_size > 0; type_size /= 2) { + + /* add up the space taken by each property, and save this information */ + /* away in the property descriptor */ + + for (i = 0; i < elem->nprops; i++) { + + /* don't bother with properties we've been asked to store explicitly */ + if (elem->store_prop[i]) + continue; + + prop = elem->props[i]; + + /* internal types will be same as external */ + prop->internal_type = prop->external_type; + prop->count_internal = prop->count_external; + + /* check list case */ + if (prop->is_list) { + + /* pointer to list */ + if (type_size == sizeof (void *)) { + prop->offset = size; + size += sizeof (void *); /* always use size of a pointer here */ + } + + /* count of number of list elements */ + if (type_size == ply_type_size[prop->count_external]) { + prop->count_offset = size; + size += ply_type_size[prop->count_external]; + } + } + /* not list */ + else if (type_size == ply_type_size[prop->external_type]) { + prop->offset = size; + size += ply_type_size[prop->external_type]; + } + } + + } + + /* save the size for the other_props structure */ + elem->other_size = size; +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Specify that we want the "other" properties of an element to be tucked +away within the user's structure. The user needn't be concerned for how +these properties are stored. + +Entry: + plyfile - file identifier + elem_name - name of element that we want to store other_props in + offset - offset to where other_props will be stored inside user's structure + +Exit: + returns pointer to structure containing description of other_props +******************************************************************************/ + +PlyOtherProp *ply_get_other_properties( + PlyFile *plyfile, + char *elem_name, + int offset +) +{ + int i; + PlyElement *elem; + PlyOtherProp *other; + PlyProperty *prop; + int nprops; + + /* find information about the element */ + elem = find_element (plyfile, elem_name); + if (elem == NULL) { + fprintf (stderr, "ply_get_other_properties: Can't find element '%s'\n", + elem_name); + return (NULL); + } + + /* remember that this is the "current" element */ + plyfile->which_elem = elem; + + /* save the offset to where to store the other_props */ + elem->other_offset = offset; + + /* place the appropriate pointers, etc. in the element's property list */ + setup_other_props (elem); + + /* create structure for describing other_props */ + other = (PlyOtherProp *) myalloc (sizeof (PlyOtherProp)); + other->name = strdup (elem_name); +#if 0 + if (elem->other_offset == NO_OTHER_PROPS) { + other->size = 0; + other->props = NULL; + other->nprops = 0; + return (other); + } +#endif + other->size = elem->other_size; + other->props = (PlyProperty **) myalloc (sizeof(PlyProperty) * elem->nprops); + + /* save descriptions of each "other" property */ + nprops = 0; + for (i = 0; i < elem->nprops; i++) { + if (elem->store_prop[i]) + continue; + prop = (PlyProperty *) myalloc (sizeof (PlyProperty)); + copy_property (prop, elem->props[i]); + other->props[nprops] = prop; + nprops++; + } + other->nprops = nprops; + +#if 1 + /* set other_offset pointer appropriately if there are NO other properties */ + if (other->nprops == 0) { + elem->other_offset = NO_OTHER_PROPS; + } +#endif + + /* return structure */ + return (other); +} + + + + +/*************************/ +/* Other Element Stuff */ +/*************************/ + + + + +/****************************************************************************** +Grab all the data for an element that a user does not want to explicitly +read in. + +Entry: + plyfile - pointer to file + elem_name - name of element whose data is to be read in + elem_count - number of instances of this element stored in the file + +Exit: + returns pointer to ALL the "other" element data for this PLY file +******************************************************************************/ + +PlyOtherElems *ply_get_other_element ( + PlyFile *plyfile, + char *elem_name, + int elem_count +) +{ + int i; + PlyElement *elem; + PlyOtherElems *other_elems; + OtherElem *other; + + /* look for appropriate element */ + elem = find_element (plyfile, elem_name); + if (elem == NULL) { + fprintf (stderr, + "ply_get_other_element: can't find element '%s'\n", elem_name); + exit (-1); + } + + /* create room for the new "other" element, initializing the */ + /* other data structure if necessary */ + + if (plyfile->other_elems == NULL) { + plyfile->other_elems = (PlyOtherElems *) myalloc (sizeof (PlyOtherElems)); + other_elems = plyfile->other_elems; + other_elems->other_list = (OtherElem *) myalloc (sizeof (OtherElem)); + other = &(other_elems->other_list[0]); + other_elems->num_elems = 1; + } + else { + other_elems = plyfile->other_elems; + other_elems->other_list = (OtherElem *) realloc (other_elems->other_list, + sizeof (OtherElem) * other_elems->num_elems + 1); + other = &(other_elems->other_list[other_elems->num_elems]); + other_elems->num_elems++; + } + + /* count of element instances in file */ + other->elem_count = elem_count; + + /* save name of element */ + other->elem_name = strdup (elem_name); + + /* create a list to hold all the current elements */ + other->other_data = (OtherData **) + malloc (sizeof (OtherData *) * other->elem_count); + + /* set up for getting elements */ + other->other_props = ply_get_other_properties (plyfile, elem_name, + offsetof(OtherData,other_props)); + + /* grab all these elements */ + for (i = 0; i < other->elem_count; i++) { + /* grab and element from the file */ + other->other_data[i] = (OtherData *) malloc (sizeof (OtherData)); + ply_get_element (plyfile, (void *) other->other_data[i]); + } + + /* return pointer to the other elements data */ + return (other_elems); +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Pass along a pointer to "other" elements that we want to save in a given +PLY file. These other elements were presumably read from another PLY file. + +Entry: + plyfile - file pointer in which to store this other element info + other_elems - info about other elements that we want to store +******************************************************************************/ + +void ply_describe_other_elements ( + PlyFile *plyfile, + PlyOtherElems *other_elems +) +{ + int i; + OtherElem *other; + + /* ignore this call if there is no other element */ + if (other_elems == NULL) + return; + + /* save pointer to this information */ + plyfile->other_elems = other_elems; + + /* describe the other properties of this element */ + + for (i = 0; i < other_elems->num_elems; i++) { + other = &(other_elems->other_list[i]); + ply_element_count (plyfile, other->elem_name, other->elem_count); + ply_describe_other_properties (plyfile, other->other_props, + offsetof(OtherData,other_props)); + } +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Write out the "other" elements specified for this PLY file. + +Entry: + plyfile - pointer to PLY file to write out other elements for +******************************************************************************/ + +void ply_put_other_elements (PlyFile *plyfile) +{ + int i,j; + OtherElem *other; + + /* make sure we have other elements to write */ + if (plyfile->other_elems == NULL) + return; + + /* write out the data for each "other" element */ + + for (i = 0; i < plyfile->other_elems->num_elems; i++) { + + other = &(plyfile->other_elems->other_list[i]); + ply_put_element_setup (plyfile, other->elem_name); + + /* write out each instance of the current element */ + for (j = 0; j < other->elem_count; j++) + ply_put_element (plyfile, (void *) other->other_data[j]); + } +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Free up storage used by an "other" elements data structure. + +Entry: + other_elems - data structure to free up +******************************************************************************/ + + + + +/*******************/ +/* Miscellaneous */ +/*******************/ + + + +/****************************************************************************** +Close a PLY file. + +Entry: + plyfile - identifier of file to close +******************************************************************************/ + +void ply_close(PlyFile *plyfile) +{ + fclose (plyfile->fp); + + /* free up memory associated with the PLY file */ + free (plyfile); +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Get version number and file type of a PlyFile. + +Entry: + ply - pointer to PLY file + +Exit: + version - version of the file + file_type - PLY_ASCII, PLY_BINARY_BE, or PLY_BINARY_LE +******************************************************************************/ + +void ply_get_info(PlyFile *ply, float *version, int *file_type) +{ + if (ply == NULL) + return; + + *version = ply->version; + *file_type = ply->file_type; +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Compare two strings. Returns 1 if they are the same, 0 if not. +******************************************************************************/ + +int equal_strings(char *s1, char *s2) +{ + + while (*s1 && *s2) + if (*s1++ != *s2++) + return (0); + + if (*s1 != *s2) + return (0); + else + return (1); +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Find an element from the element list of a given PLY object. + +Entry: + plyfile - file id for PLY file + element - name of element we're looking for + +Exit: + returns the element, or NULL if not found +******************************************************************************/ + +PlyElement *find_element(PlyFile *plyfile, char *element) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < plyfile->nelems; i++) + if (equal_strings (element, plyfile->elems[i]->name)) + return (plyfile->elems[i]); + + return (NULL); +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Find a property in the list of properties of a given element. + +Entry: + elem - pointer to element in which we want to find the property + prop_name - name of property to find + +Exit: + index - index to position in list + returns a pointer to the property, or NULL if not found +******************************************************************************/ + +PlyProperty *find_property(PlyElement *elem, char *prop_name, int *index) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < elem->nprops; i++) + if (equal_strings (prop_name, elem->props[i]->name)) { + *index = i; + return (elem->props[i]); + } + + *index = -1; + return (NULL); +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Read an element from an ascii file. + +Entry: + plyfile - file identifier + elem_ptr - pointer to element +******************************************************************************/ + +void ascii_get_element(PlyFile *plyfile, char *elem_ptr) +{ + int j,k; + PlyElement *elem; + PlyProperty *prop; + char **words; + int nwords; + int which_word; + char *elem_data,*item; + char *item_ptr; + int item_size; + int int_val; + unsigned int uint_val; + double double_val; + int list_count; + int store_it; + char **store_array; + char *orig_line; + char *other_data; + int other_flag; + + other_flag = 0; + other_data = NULL; + item = NULL; + item_size = 0; + + /* the kind of element we're reading currently */ + elem = plyfile->which_elem; + + /* do we need to setup for other_props? */ + + if (elem->other_offset != NO_OTHER_PROPS) { + char **ptr; + other_flag = 1; + /* make room for other_props */ + other_data = (char *) myalloc (elem->other_size); + /* store pointer in user's structure to the other_props */ + ptr = (char **) (elem_ptr + elem->other_offset); + *ptr = other_data; + } else { + other_flag = 0; + other_data = NULL; + item = NULL; + item_size = 0; + } + + /* read in the element */ + + words = get_words (plyfile->fp, &nwords, &orig_line); + if (words == NULL) { + fprintf (stderr, "ply_get_element: unexpected end of file\n"); + exit (-1); + } + + which_word = 0; + + for (j = 0; j < elem->nprops; j++) { + + prop = elem->props[j]; + store_it = (elem->store_prop[j] | other_flag); + + /* store either in the user's structure or in other_props */ + if (elem->store_prop[j]) + elem_data = elem_ptr; + else + elem_data = other_data; + + if (prop->is_list) { /* a list */ + + /* get and store the number of items in the list */ + get_ascii_item (words[which_word++], prop->count_external, + &int_val, &uint_val, &double_val); + if (store_it) { + item = elem_data + prop->count_offset; + store_item(item, prop->count_internal, int_val, uint_val, double_val); + } + + /* allocate space for an array of items and store a ptr to the array */ + list_count = int_val; + item_size = ply_type_size[prop->internal_type]; + store_array = (char **) (elem_data + prop->offset); + + if (list_count == 0) { + if (store_it) + *store_array = NULL; + } + else { + if (store_it) { + item_ptr = (char *) myalloc (sizeof (char) * item_size * list_count); + item = item_ptr; + *store_array = item_ptr; + } + + /* read items and store them into the array */ + for (k = 0; k < list_count; k++) { + get_ascii_item (words[which_word++], prop->external_type, + &int_val, &uint_val, &double_val); + if (store_it) { + store_item (item, prop->internal_type, + int_val, uint_val, double_val); + item += item_size; + } + } + } + + } + else { /* not a list */ + get_ascii_item (words[which_word++], prop->external_type, + &int_val, &uint_val, &double_val); + if (store_it) { + item = elem_data + prop->offset; + store_item (item, prop->internal_type, int_val, uint_val, double_val); + } + } + + } + + free (words); +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Read an element from a binary file. + +Entry: + plyfile - file identifier + elem_ptr - pointer to an element +******************************************************************************/ + +void binary_get_element(PlyFile *plyfile, char *elem_ptr) +{ + int j,k; + PlyElement *elem; + PlyProperty *prop; + FILE *fp = plyfile->fp; + char *elem_data,*item; + char *item_ptr; + int item_size; + int int_val; + unsigned int uint_val; + double double_val; + int list_count; + int store_it; + char **store_array; + char *other_data; + int other_flag; + + + other_flag = 0; + other_data = NULL; + item = NULL; + item_size = 0; + + /* the kind of element we're reading currently */ + elem = plyfile->which_elem; + + /* do we need to setup for other_props? */ + + if (elem->other_offset != NO_OTHER_PROPS) { + char **ptr; + other_flag = 1; + /* make room for other_props */ + other_data = (char *) myalloc (elem->other_size); + /* store pointer in user's structure to the other_props */ + ptr = (char **) (elem_ptr + elem->other_offset); + *ptr = other_data; + } + else { + other_flag = 0; + other_data = NULL; + item = NULL; + item_size = 0; + } + /* read in a number of elements */ + + for (j = 0; j < elem->nprops; j++) { + + prop = elem->props[j]; + store_it = (elem->store_prop[j] | other_flag); + + /* store either in the user's structure or in other_props */ + if (elem->store_prop[j]) + elem_data = elem_ptr; + else + elem_data = other_data; + + if (prop->is_list) { /* a list */ + + /* get and store the number of items in the list */ + get_binary_item (fp, prop->count_external, + &int_val, &uint_val, &double_val); + if (store_it) { + item = elem_data + prop->count_offset; + store_item(item, prop->count_internal, int_val, uint_val, double_val); + } + + /* allocate space for an array of items and store a ptr to the array */ + list_count = int_val; + /* The "if" was added by Afra Zomorodian 8/22/95 + * so that zipper won't crash reading plies that have additional + * properties. + */ + if (store_it) { + item_size = ply_type_size[prop->internal_type]; + } + store_array = (char **) (elem_data + prop->offset); + if (list_count == 0) { + if (store_it) + *store_array = NULL; + } + else { + if (store_it) { + item_ptr = (char *) myalloc (sizeof (char) * item_size * list_count); + item = item_ptr; + *store_array = item_ptr; + } + + /* read items and store them into the array */ + for (k = 0; k < list_count; k++) { + get_binary_item (fp, prop->external_type, + &int_val, &uint_val, &double_val); + if (store_it) { + store_item (item, prop->internal_type, + int_val, uint_val, double_val); + item += item_size; + } + } + } + + } + else { /* not a list */ + get_binary_item (fp, prop->external_type, + &int_val, &uint_val, &double_val); + if (store_it) { + item = elem_data + prop->offset; + store_item (item, prop->internal_type, int_val, uint_val, double_val); + } + } + + } +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Write to a file the word that represents a PLY data type. + +Entry: + fp - file pointer + code - code for type +******************************************************************************/ + +void write_scalar_type (FILE *fp, int code) +{ + /* make sure this is a valid code */ + + if (code <= PLY_START_TYPE || code >= PLY_END_TYPE) { + fprintf (stderr, "write_scalar_type: bad data code = %d\n", code); + exit (-1); + } + + /* write the code to a file */ + + fprintf (fp, "%s", type_names[code]); +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Get a text line from a file and break it up into words. + +IMPORTANT: The calling routine call "free" on the returned pointer once +finished with it. + +Entry: + fp - file to read from + +Exit: + nwords - number of words returned + orig_line - the original line of characters + returns a list of words from the line, or NULL if end-of-file +******************************************************************************/ + +char **get_words(FILE *fp, int *nwords, char **orig_line) +{ +#define BIG_STRING 4096 + static char str[BIG_STRING]; + static char str_copy[BIG_STRING]; + char **words; + int max_words = 10; + int num_words = 0; + char *ptr,*ptr2; + char *result; + + words = (char **) myalloc (sizeof (char *) * max_words); + + /* read in a line */ + result = fgets (str, BIG_STRING, fp); + if (result == NULL) { + *nwords = 0; + *orig_line = NULL; + return (NULL); + } + + /* convert line-feed and tabs into spaces */ + /* (this guarentees that there will be a space before the */ + /* null character at the end of the string) */ + + str[BIG_STRING-2] = ' '; + str[BIG_STRING-1] = '\0'; + + for (ptr = str, ptr2 = str_copy; *ptr != '\0'; ptr++, ptr2++) { + *ptr2 = *ptr; + if (*ptr == '\t') { + *ptr = ' '; + *ptr2 = ' '; + } + else if (*ptr == '\n') { + *ptr = ' '; + *ptr2 = '\0'; + break; + } + } + + /* find the words in the line */ + + ptr = str; + while (*ptr != '\0') { + + /* jump over leading spaces */ + while (*ptr == ' ') + ptr++; + + /* break if we reach the end */ + if (*ptr == '\0') + break; + + /* save pointer to beginning of word */ + if (num_words >= max_words) { + max_words += 10; + words = (char **) realloc (words, sizeof (char *) * max_words); + } + words[num_words++] = ptr; + + /* jump over non-spaces */ + while (*ptr != ' ') + ptr++; + + /* place a null character here to mark the end of the word */ + *ptr++ = '\0'; + } + + /* return the list of words */ + *nwords = num_words; + *orig_line = str_copy; + return (words); +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Return the value of an item, given a pointer to it and its type. + +Entry: + item - pointer to item + type - data type that "item" points to + +Exit: + returns a double-precision float that contains the value of the item +******************************************************************************/ + +double get_item_value(char *item, int type) +{ + unsigned char *puchar; + char *pchar; + short int *pshort; + unsigned short int *pushort; + int *pint; + unsigned int *puint; + float *pfloat; + double *pdouble; + int int_value; + unsigned int uint_value; + double double_value; + + switch (type) { + case PLY_CHAR: + pchar = (char *) item; + int_value = *pchar; + return ((double) int_value); + case PLY_UCHAR: + puchar = (unsigned char *) item; + int_value = *puchar; + return ((double) int_value); + case PLY_SHORT: + pshort = (short int *) item; + int_value = *pshort; + return ((double) int_value); + case PLY_USHORT: + pushort = (unsigned short int *) item; + int_value = *pushort; + return ((double) int_value); + case PLY_INT: + pint = (int *) item; + int_value = *pint; + return ((double) int_value); + case PLY_UINT: + puint = (unsigned int *) item; + uint_value = *puint; + return ((double) uint_value); + case PLY_FLOAT: + pfloat = (float *) item; + double_value = *pfloat; + return (double_value); + case PLY_DOUBLE: + pdouble = (double *) item; + double_value = *pdouble; + return (double_value); + default: + fprintf (stderr, "get_item_value: bad type = %d\n", type); + exit (-1); + } +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Write out an item to a file as raw binary bytes. + +Entry: + fp - file to write to + int_val - integer version of item + uint_val - unsigned integer version of item + double_val - double-precision float version of item + type - data type to write out +******************************************************************************/ + +void write_binary_item( + FILE *fp, + int int_val, + unsigned int uint_val, + double double_val, + int type +) +{ + unsigned char uchar_val; + char char_val; + unsigned short ushort_val; + short short_val; + float float_val; + + switch (type) { + case PLY_CHAR: + char_val = (char)int_val; + fwrite (&char_val, 1, 1, fp); + break; + case PLY_SHORT: + short_val = (short)int_val; + fwrite (&short_val, 2, 1, fp); + break; + case PLY_INT: + fwrite (&int_val, 4, 1, fp); + break; + case PLY_UCHAR: + uchar_val = (unsigned char) uint_val; + fwrite (&uchar_val, 1, 1, fp); + break; + case PLY_USHORT: + ushort_val = (unsigned short)uint_val; + fwrite (&ushort_val, 2, 1, fp); + break; + case PLY_UINT: + fwrite (&uint_val, 4, 1, fp); + break; + case PLY_FLOAT: + float_val = (float) double_val; + fwrite (&float_val, 4, 1, fp); + break; + case PLY_DOUBLE: + fwrite (&double_val, 8, 1, fp); + break; + default: + fprintf (stderr, "write_binary_item: bad type = %d\n", type); + exit (-1); + } +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Write out an item to a file as ascii characters. + +Entry: + fp - file to write to + int_val - integer version of item + uint_val - unsigned integer version of item + double_val - double-precision float version of item + type - data type to write out +******************************************************************************/ + +void write_ascii_item( + FILE *fp, + int int_val, + unsigned int uint_val, + double double_val, + int type +) +{ + switch (type) { + case PLY_CHAR: + case PLY_SHORT: + case PLY_INT: + fprintf (fp, "%d ", int_val); + break; + case PLY_UCHAR: + case PLY_USHORT: + case PLY_UINT: + fprintf (fp, "%u ", uint_val); + break; + case PLY_FLOAT: + case PLY_DOUBLE: + fprintf (fp, "%g ", double_val); + break; + default: + fprintf (stderr, "write_ascii_item: bad type = %d\n", type); + exit (-1); + } +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Write out an item to a file as ascii characters. + +Entry: + fp - file to write to + item - pointer to item to write + type - data type that "item" points to + +Exit: + returns a double-precision float that contains the value of the written item +******************************************************************************/ + +double old_write_ascii_item(FILE *fp, char *item, int type) +{ + unsigned char *puchar; + char *pchar; + short int *pshort; + unsigned short int *pushort; + int *pint; + unsigned int *puint; + float *pfloat; + double *pdouble; + int int_value; + unsigned int uint_value; + double double_value; + + switch (type) { + case PLY_CHAR: + pchar = (char *) item; + int_value = *pchar; + fprintf (fp, "%d ", int_value); + return ((double) int_value); + case PLY_UCHAR: + puchar = (unsigned char *) item; + int_value = *puchar; + fprintf (fp, "%d ", int_value); + return ((double) int_value); + case PLY_SHORT: + pshort = (short int *) item; + int_value = *pshort; + fprintf (fp, "%d ", int_value); + return ((double) int_value); + case PLY_USHORT: + pushort = (unsigned short int *) item; + int_value = *pushort; + fprintf (fp, "%d ", int_value); + return ((double) int_value); + case PLY_INT: + pint = (int *) item; + int_value = *pint; + fprintf (fp, "%d ", int_value); + return ((double) int_value); + case PLY_UINT: + puint = (unsigned int *) item; + uint_value = *puint; + fprintf (fp, "%u ", uint_value); + return ((double) uint_value); + case PLY_FLOAT: + pfloat = (float *) item; + double_value = *pfloat; + fprintf (fp, "%g ", double_value); + return (double_value); + case PLY_DOUBLE: + pdouble = (double *) item; + double_value = *pdouble; + fprintf (fp, "%g ", double_value); + return (double_value); + default: + fprintf (stderr, "old_write_ascii_item: bad type = %d\n", type); + exit (-1); + } +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Get the value of an item that is in memory, and place the result +into an integer, an unsigned integer and a double. + +Entry: + ptr - pointer to the item + type - data type supposedly in the item + +Exit: + int_val - integer value + uint_val - unsigned integer value + double_val - double-precision floating point value +******************************************************************************/ + +void get_stored_item( + void *ptr, + int type, + int *int_val, + unsigned int *uint_val, + double *double_val +) +{ + switch (type) { + case PLY_CHAR: + *int_val = *((char *) ptr); + *uint_val = *int_val; + *double_val = *int_val; + break; + case PLY_UCHAR: + *uint_val = *((unsigned char *) ptr); + *int_val = *uint_val; + *double_val = *uint_val; + break; + case PLY_SHORT: + *int_val = *((short int *) ptr); + *uint_val = *int_val; + *double_val = *int_val; + break; + case PLY_USHORT: + *uint_val = *((unsigned short int *) ptr); + *int_val = *uint_val; + *double_val = *uint_val; + break; + case PLY_INT: + *int_val = *((int *) ptr); + *uint_val = *int_val; + *double_val = *int_val; + break; + case PLY_UINT: + *uint_val = *((unsigned int *) ptr); + *int_val = *uint_val; + *double_val = *uint_val; + break; + case PLY_FLOAT: + *double_val = *((float *) ptr); + *int_val = (int)*double_val; + *uint_val = (unsigned int)*double_val; + break; + case PLY_DOUBLE: + *double_val = *((double *) ptr); + *int_val = (int)*double_val; + *uint_val =(unsigned int) *double_val; + break; + default: + fprintf (stderr, "get_stored_item: bad type = %d\n", type); + exit (-1); + } +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Get the value of an item from a binary file, and place the result +into an integer, an unsigned integer and a double. + +Entry: + fp - file to get item from + type - data type supposedly in the word + +Exit: + int_val - integer value + uint_val - unsigned integer value + double_val - double-precision floating point value +******************************************************************************/ + +void get_binary_item( + FILE *fp, + int type, + int *int_val, + unsigned int *uint_val, + double *double_val +) +{ + char c[8]; + void *ptr; + + ptr = (void *) c; + + switch (type) { + case PLY_CHAR: + fread (ptr, 1, 1, fp); + *int_val = *((char *) ptr); + *uint_val = *int_val; + *double_val = *int_val; + break; + case PLY_UCHAR: + fread (ptr, 1, 1, fp); + *uint_val = *((unsigned char *) ptr); + *int_val = *uint_val; + *double_val = *uint_val; + break; + case PLY_SHORT: + fread (ptr, 2, 1, fp); + *int_val = *((short int *) ptr); + *uint_val = *int_val; + *double_val = *int_val; + break; + case PLY_USHORT: + fread (ptr, 2, 1, fp); + *uint_val = *((unsigned short int *) ptr); + *int_val = *uint_val; + *double_val = *uint_val; + break; + case PLY_INT: + fread (ptr, 4, 1, fp); + *int_val = *((int *) ptr); + *uint_val = *int_val; + *double_val = *int_val; + break; + case PLY_UINT: + fread (ptr, 4, 1, fp); + *uint_val = *((unsigned int *) ptr); + *int_val = *uint_val; + *double_val = *uint_val; + break; + case PLY_FLOAT: + fread (ptr, 4, 1, fp); + *double_val = *((float *) ptr); + *int_val = (int)*double_val; + *uint_val =(unsigned int) *double_val; + break; + case PLY_DOUBLE: + fread (ptr, 8, 1, fp); + *double_val = *((double *) ptr); + *int_val = (int)*double_val; + *uint_val = (unsigned int)*double_val; + break; + default: + fprintf (stderr, "get_binary_item: bad type = %d\n", type); + exit (-1); + } +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Extract the value of an item from an ascii word, and place the result +into an integer, an unsigned integer and a double. + +Entry: + word - word to extract value from + type - data type supposedly in the word + +Exit: + int_val - integer value + uint_val - unsigned integer value + double_val - double-precision floating point value +******************************************************************************/ + +void get_ascii_item( + char *word, + int type, + int *int_val, + unsigned int *uint_val, + double *double_val +) +{ + switch (type) { + case PLY_CHAR: + case PLY_UCHAR: + case PLY_SHORT: + case PLY_USHORT: + case PLY_INT: + *int_val = atoi (word); + *uint_val = *int_val; + *double_val = *int_val; + break; + + case PLY_UINT: + *uint_val = strtoul (word, (char **) NULL, 10); + *int_val = *uint_val; + *double_val = *uint_val; + break; + + case PLY_FLOAT: + case PLY_DOUBLE: + *double_val = atof (word); + *int_val = (int) *double_val; + *uint_val = (unsigned int) *double_val; + break; + + default: + fprintf (stderr, "get_ascii_item: bad type = %d\n", type); + exit (-1); + } +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Store a value into a place being pointed to, guided by a data type. + +Entry: + item - place to store value + type - data type + int_val - integer version of value + uint_val - unsigned integer version of value + double_val - double version of value + +Exit: + item - pointer to stored value +******************************************************************************/ + +void store_item ( + char *item, + int type, + int int_val, + unsigned int uint_val, + double double_val +) +{ + unsigned char *puchar; + short int *pshort; + unsigned short int *pushort; + int *pint; + unsigned int *puint; + float *pfloat; + double *pdouble; + + switch (type) { + case PLY_CHAR: + *item = (char) int_val; + break; + case PLY_UCHAR: + puchar = (unsigned char *) item; + *puchar = (unsigned char)uint_val; + break; + case PLY_SHORT: + pshort = (short *) item; + *pshort = (short)int_val; + break; + case PLY_USHORT: + pushort = (unsigned short *) item; + *pushort = (unsigned short)uint_val; + break; + case PLY_INT: + pint = (int *) item; + *pint = int_val; + break; + case PLY_UINT: + puint = (unsigned int *) item; + *puint = uint_val; + break; + case PLY_FLOAT: + pfloat = (float *) item; + *pfloat = (float)double_val; + break; + case PLY_DOUBLE: + pdouble = (double *) item; + *pdouble = double_val; + break; + default: + fprintf (stderr, "store_item: bad type = %d\n", type); + exit (-1); + } +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Add an element to a PLY file descriptor. + +Entry: + plyfile - PLY file descriptor + words - list of words describing the element + nwords - number of words in the list +******************************************************************************/ + +void add_element (PlyFile *plyfile, char **words) +{ + PlyElement *elem; + + /* create the new element */ + elem = (PlyElement *) myalloc (sizeof (PlyElement)); + elem->name = strdup (words[1]); + elem->num = atoi (words[2]); + elem->nprops = 0; + + /* make room for new element in the object's list of elements */ + if (plyfile->nelems == 0) + plyfile->elems = (PlyElement **) myalloc (sizeof (PlyElement *)); + else + plyfile->elems = (PlyElement **) realloc (plyfile->elems, + sizeof (PlyElement *) * (plyfile->nelems + 1)); + + /* add the new element to the object's list */ + plyfile->elems[plyfile->nelems] = elem; + plyfile->nelems++; +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Return the type of a property, given the name of the property. + +Entry: + name - name of property type + +Exit: + returns integer code for property, or 0 if not found +******************************************************************************/ + +int get_prop_type(char *type_name) +{ + int i; + + for (i = PLY_START_TYPE + 1; i < PLY_END_TYPE; i++) + if (equal_strings (type_name, type_names[i])) + return (i); + + /* if we get here, we didn't find the type */ + return (0); +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Add a property to a PLY file descriptor. + +Entry: + plyfile - PLY file descriptor + words - list of words describing the property + nwords - number of words in the list +******************************************************************************/ + +void add_property (PlyFile *plyfile, char **words) +{ + PlyProperty *prop; + PlyElement *elem; + + /* create the new property */ + + prop = (PlyProperty *) myalloc (sizeof (PlyProperty)); + + if (equal_strings (words[1], "list")) { /* is a list */ + prop->count_external = get_prop_type (words[2]); + prop->external_type = get_prop_type (words[3]); + prop->name = strdup (words[4]); + prop->is_list = 1; + } + else { /* not a list */ + prop->external_type = get_prop_type (words[1]); + prop->name = strdup (words[2]); + prop->is_list = 0; + } + + /* add this property to the list of properties of the current element */ + + elem = plyfile->elems[plyfile->nelems - 1]; + + if (elem->nprops == 0) + elem->props = (PlyProperty **) myalloc (sizeof (PlyProperty *)); + else + elem->props = (PlyProperty **) realloc (elem->props, + sizeof (PlyProperty *) * (elem->nprops + 1)); + + elem->props[elem->nprops] = prop; + elem->nprops++; +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Add a comment to a PLY file descriptor. + +Entry: + plyfile - PLY file descriptor + line - line containing comment +******************************************************************************/ + +void add_comment (PlyFile *plyfile, char *line) +{ + int i; + + /* skip over "comment" and leading spaces and tabs */ + i = 7; + while (line[i] == ' ' || line[i] == '\t') + i++; + + ply_put_comment (plyfile, &line[i]); +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Add a some object information to a PLY file descriptor. + +Entry: + plyfile - PLY file descriptor + line - line containing text info +******************************************************************************/ + +void add_obj_info (PlyFile *plyfile, char *line) +{ + int i; + + /* skip over "obj_info" and leading spaces and tabs */ + i = 8; + while (line[i] == ' ' || line[i] == '\t') + i++; + + ply_put_obj_info (plyfile, &line[i]); +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Copy a property. +******************************************************************************/ + +void copy_property(PlyProperty *dest, PlyProperty *src) +{ + dest->name = strdup (src->name); + dest->external_type = src->external_type; + dest->internal_type = src->internal_type; + dest->offset = src->offset; + + dest->is_list = src->is_list; + dest->count_external = src->count_external; + dest->count_internal = src->count_internal; + dest->count_offset = src->count_offset; +} + + +/****************************************************************************** +Allocate some memory. + +Entry: + size - amount of memory requested (in bytes) + lnum - line number from which memory was requested + fname - file name from which memory was requested +******************************************************************************/ + +static char *my_alloc(int size, int lnum, char *fname) +{ + char *ptr; + + ptr = (char *) malloc (size); + + if (ptr == 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "Memory allocation bombed on line %d in %s\n", lnum, fname); + } + + return (ptr); +} + |