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eliminate more simple uses of error_state
* ov-classdef.cc: Eliminate simple uses of error_state.
author | John W. Eaton <jwe@octave.org> |
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date | Tue, 06 Oct 2015 00:20:02 -0400 |
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## Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Carnë Draug ## ## This file is part of Octave. ## ## Octave 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. ## ## Octave 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 Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, see ## <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ## -*- texinfo -*- ## @deftypefn {Function File} {} imformats () ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{formats} =} imformats (@var{ext}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{formats} =} imformats (@var{format}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{formats} =} imformats ("add", @var{format}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{formats} =} imformats ("remove", @var{ext}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{formats} =} imformats ("update", @var{ext}, @var{format}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{formats} =} imformats ("factory") ## Manage supported image formats. ## ## @var{formats} is a structure with information about each supported file ## format, or from a specific format @var{ext}, the value displayed on the ## field @code{ext}. It contains the following fields: ## ## @table @asis ## @item ext ## The name of the file format. This may match the file extension but Octave ## will automatically detect the file format. ## ## @item description ## A long description of the file format. ## ## @item @nospell{isa} ## A function handle to confirm if a file is of the specified format. ## ## @item write ## A function handle to write if a file is of the specified format. ## ## @item read ## A function handle to open files the specified format. ## ## @item info ## A function handle to obtain image information of the specified format. ## ## @item alpha ## Logical value if format supports alpha channel (transparency or matte). ## ## @item multipage ## Logical value if format supports multipage (multiple images per file). ## @end table ## ## It is possible to change the way Octave manages file formats with the ## options @qcode{"add"}, @qcode{"remove"}, and @qcode{"update"}, and supplying ## a structure @var{format} with the required fields. The option ## @qcode{"factory"} resets the configuration to the default. ## ## This can be used by Octave packages to extend the image reading capabilities ## Octave, through use of the PKG_ADD and PKG_DEL commands. ## ## @seealso{imfinfo, imread, imwrite} ## @end deftypefn ## Author: Carnë Draug <carandraug@octave.org> function varargout = imformats (arg1, arg2, arg3) if (nargin > 3) print_usage (); endif mlock (); # prevent formats to be removed by "clear all" persistent formats = default_formats (); if (nargin == 0 && nargout == 0) pretty_print_formats (formats); elseif (nargin >= 1) if (isstruct (arg1)) arrayfun (@is_valid_format, arg1); ## FIXME: what is the return value in this situation? formats = arg1; elseif (ischar (arg1)) switch (tolower (arg1)) case "add", if (! isstruct (arg2)) error ("imformats: FORMAT to %s must be a structure.", arg1); endif arrayfun (@is_valid_format, arg2); formats(end + 1: end + numel (arg2)) = arg2; varargout{1} = formats; case {"remove", "update"}, if (! ischar (arg2)) error ("imformats: EXT to %s must be a string.", arg1); endif ## FIXME: suppose a format with multiple extensions. If one of ## them is requested to be removed, should we remove the ## whole format, or just that extension from the format? match = find_ext_idx (formats, arg2); if (! any (match)) error ("imformats: no EXT `%s' found.", arg2); endif if (strcmpi (arg1, "remove")) formats(match) = []; else ## then it's update if (! isstruct (arg3)) error ("imformats: FORMAT to update must be a structure."); endif is_valid_format (arg3); formats(match) = arg3; endif varargout{1} = formats; case "factory", formats = default_formats (); otherwise ## then we look for a format with that extension. match = find_ext_idx (formats, arg1); ## For matlab compatibility, if we don't find any format we must ## return an empty struct with NO fields. We can't use match as mask if (any (match)) varargout{1} = formats(match); else varargout{1} = struct (); endif endswitch else error ("imformats: first argument must be either a structure or string."); endif else varargout{1} = formats; endif endfunction function formats = default_formats () ## The available formats are dependent on what the user has installed at ## a given time, and how GraphicsMagick was built. Checking for ## GraphicsMagick features when building Octave is not enough since it ## delegates some of them to external programs which can be removed or ## installed at any time. ## The recommended method would be to use CoderInfoList() to get a list of ## all available coders and try to write and read back a small test image. ## But this will not work since some coders are readable or writable only. ## It will still fail if we test only the ones marked as readable and ## writable because some RW coders are not of image formats (NULL, 8BIM, ## or EXIF for example). ## So we'd need a blacklist (unacceptable because a `bad' coder may be ## added later) or a whitelist. A whitelist means that even with a ## super-fancy recent build of GraphicsMagick, some formats won't be listed ## by imformats but in truth, we will still be able to read and write them ## since imread() and imwrite() will give it a try anyway. ## ## For more info and comments from the GraphicsMagick main developer, see ## http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=alpine.GSO.2.01.1304301916050.2267%40freddy.simplesystems.org&forum_name=graphicsmagick-help persistent formats = struct ( "coder", {}, "ext", {}, "isa", {}, "info", {}, "read", {}, "write", {}, "alpha", {}, "description", {}, "multipage", {}); ## Image IO abilities won't change during the same Octave session, ## there's no need to go and calculate it all over again if we are ## requested to reset back to factory. if (! isempty (formats)) return; endif ## Building the formats info ## ## As mentioned above we start with a whitelist of coders. Since the ## GraphicsMagick build may be missing some coders, we will remove those ## from the list. Some info can be obtained directly from GraphicsMagick ## through the CoderInfo object. However, some will need to be hardcoded. ## ## The association between file extensions and coders needs to be done ## with a manually coded list (file extensions do not define the image ## format and GraphicsMagick will not be fooled by changing the extension). ## ## We can get the read, write, description and multipage fields from ## CoderInfo in C++. We should do the same for alpha (GraphicsMagick ## calls it matte) but it's not available from CoderInfo. The only way to ## check it is to create a sample image with each coder, then try to read ## it back with GraphicsMagick and use the matte method on the Image class. ## But making such test for each Octave session... meh! While technically ## it may be possible that the same coder has different support for alpha ## channel in different versions and builds, this doesn't seem to happen. ## So we also hardcode those. In the future, maybe the CoderInfo class will ## have a matte method like it does for multipage. ## ## Other notes: some formats have more than one coder that do the same. For ## example, for jpeg images there is both the JPG and JPEG coders. However, ## it seems that when reading images, GraphicsMagick only uses one of them ## and that's the one we list (it's the one reported by imfinfo and that we ## can use for isa). However, in some cases GraphicsMagick seems to rely ## uniquely on the file extension ((JBIG and JBG at least. Create an image ## with each of those coders, swap their extension and it will report the ## other coder). We don't have such cases on the whitelist but if we did, we ## would need two entries for such cases. ## each row: 1st => Coder, 2nd=> file extensions, 3rd=> alpha coders = {"BMP", {"bmp"}, true; "CUR", {"cur"}, false; "GIF", {"gif"}, true; "ICO", {"ico"}, true; "JBG", {"jbg"}, false; "JBIG", {"jbig"}, false; "JP2", {"jp2", "jpx"}, true; "JPEG", {"jpg", "jpeg"}, false; # there is also a JPG coder "PBM", {"pbm"}, false; "PCX", {"pcx"}, true; "PGM", {"pgm"}, false; "PNG", {"png"}, true; ## PNM is a family of formats supporting portable bitmaps (PBM), ## graymaps (PGM), and pixmaps (PPM). There is no file format ## associated with pnm itself. If PNM is used as the output format ## specifier, then GraphicsMagick automatically selects the most ## appropriate format to represent the image. "PNM", {"pnm"}, true; "PPM", {"ppm"}, false; "SUN", {"ras"}, true; # SUN Rasterfile "TGA", {"tga", "tpic"}, true; "TIFF", {"tif", "tiff"}, true; "XBM", {"xbm"}, false; "XPM", {"xpm"}, true; "XWD", {"xwd"}, false; }; for fidx = 1: rows(coders) formats(fidx).coder = coders{fidx, 1}; formats(fidx).ext = coders{fidx, 2}; formats(fidx).alpha = coders{fidx, 3}; ## default isa is to check if the format returned by imfinfo is the coder formats(fidx).isa = @(x) isa_magick (coders{fidx,1}, x); endfor ## the default info, read, and write functions [formats.info ] = deal (@__imfinfo__); [formats.read ] = deal (@__imread__); [formats.write] = deal (@__imwrite__); ## fills rest of format information by checking with GraphicsMagick formats = __magick_formats__ (formats); endfunction function is_valid_format (format) ## the minimal list of fields required in the structure. We don't ## require multipage because it doesn't exist in matlab min_fields = {"ext", "read", "isa", "write", "info", "alpha", "description"}; fields_mask = isfield (format, min_fields); if (! all (fields_mask)) error ("imformats: structure has missing field `%s'.", min_fields(! fields_mask){1}); endif endfunction function match = find_ext_idx (formats, ext) ## XXX: what should we do if there's more than one hit? ## Should this function prevent the addition of ## duplicated extensions? match = cellfun (@(x) any (strcmpi (x, ext)), {formats.ext}); endfunction function bool = isa_magick (coder, filename) bool = false; try info = __magick_ping__ (filename, 1); bool = strcmp (coder, info.Format); end_try_catch endfunction function pretty_print_formats (formats) ## define header names (none should be shorter than 3 characters) headers = {"Extension", "isa", "Info", "Read", "Write", "Alpha", "Description"}; cols_length = cellfun (@numel, headers); ## Adjust the maximal length of the extensions column extensions = cellfun (@strjoin, {formats.ext}, {", "}, "UniformOutput", false); cols_length(1) = max (max (cellfun (@numel, extensions)), cols_length(1)); headers{1} = postpad (headers{1}, cols_length(1), " "); ## Print the headers disp (strjoin (headers, " | ")); under_headers = cellfun (@(x) repmat ("-", 1, numel (x)), headers, "UniformOutput", false); disp (strjoin (under_headers, "-+-")); template = strjoin (arrayfun (@(x) sprintf ("%%-%is", x), cols_length, "UniformOutput", false), " | "); ## Print the function handle for this things won't be a pretty table. So ## instead we replace them with "yes" or "no", based on the support it has. yes_no_cols = cat (2, {formats.isa}(:), {formats.info}(:), {formats.read}(:), {formats.write}(:), {formats.alpha}(:)); empty = cellfun (@isempty, yes_no_cols); yes_no_cols(empty) = "no"; yes_no_cols(! empty) = "yes"; descriptions = {formats.description}; table = cat (2, extensions(:), yes_no_cols, descriptions(:)); printf ([template "\n"], table'{:}); endfunction ## When imread or imfinfo are called, the file must exist or the ## function defined by imformats will never be called. Because ## of this, we must create a file for the tests to work. ## changing the function that does the reading %!testif HAVE_MAGICK %! fname = [tempname() ".jpg"]; %! def_fmt = imformats (); %! fid = fopen (fname, "w"); %! unwind_protect %! fmt = imformats ("jpg"); %! fmt.read = @numel; %! imformats ("update", "jpg", fmt); %! assert (imread (fname), numel (fname)); %! unwind_protect_cleanup %! fclose (fid); %! unlink (fname); %! imformats (def_fmt); %! end_unwind_protect ## adding a new format %!testif HAVE_MAGICK %! fname = [tempname() ".new_fmt"]; %! def_fmt = imformats (); %! fid = fopen (fname, "w"); %! unwind_protect %! fmt = imformats ("jpg"); # take jpg as template %! fmt.ext = "new_fmt"; %! fmt.read = @() true (); %! imformats ("add", fmt); %! assert (imread (fname), true); %! unwind_protect_cleanup %! fclose (fid); %! unlink (fname); %! imformats (def_fmt); %! end_unwind_protect ## adding multiple formats at the same time %!testif HAVE_MAGICK %! fname1 = [tempname() ".new_fmt1"]; %! fid1 = fopen (fname1, "w"); %! fname2 = [tempname() ".new_fmt2"]; %! fid2 = fopen (fname2, "w"); %! def_fmt = imformats (); %! unwind_protect %! fmt = imformats ("jpg"); # take jpg as template %! fmt.ext = "new_fmt1"; %! fmt.read = @() true(); %! fmt(2) = fmt(1); %! fmt(2).ext = "new_fmt2"; %! imformats ("add", fmt); %! assert (imread (fname1), true); %! assert (imread (fname2), true); %! unwind_protect_cleanup %! fclose (fid1); %! fclose (fid2); %! unlink (fname1); %! unlink (fname2); %! imformats (def_fmt); %! end_unwind_protect ## changing format and resetting back to default %!testif HAVE_MAGICK %! ori_fmt = mod_fmt = imformats ("jpg"); %! mod_fmt.description = "Another description"; %! imformats ("update", "jpg", mod_fmt); %! new_fmt = imformats ("jpg"); %! assert (new_fmt.description, mod_fmt.description); %! imformats ("factory"); %! new_fmt = imformats ("jpg"); %! assert (new_fmt.description, ori_fmt.description); ## updating to an invalid format should cause an error %!testif HAVE_MAGICK %! fmt = imformats ("jpg"); %! fmt = rmfield (fmt, "read"); %! error_thrown = false; %! try %! imformats ("update", "jpg", fmt); %! catch %! error_thrown = true; %! end_try_catch %! assert (error_thrown, true);