51 lines
1.4 KiB
Groff
51 lines
1.4 KiB
Groff
.TH IM_IOCHECK 3 "11 April 1990"
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.SH NAME
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im_incheck, im_outcheck, im_iocheck \- checks image descriptors
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for WIO
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B #include <vips.h>
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int im_incheck( in )
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.br
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IMAGE *in;
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int im_outcheck( out )
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.br
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IMAGE *out;
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.B int im_iocheck( in, out)
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.br
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.B IMAGE *in, *out;
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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im_incheck(3)
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checks that an image descriptor is suitable for WIO input (ie. all of
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its pels can be found from im\-\>data). If possible, it transforms the
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descriptor to make WIO input ok using the following rules:
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IM_PARTIAL: the descriptor is magically turned into an IM_SETBUF descriptor.
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Memory is allocated and the image generated into that. The old partial
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callbacks are closed down, and the descriptor reformed as a IM_SETBUF.
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IM_OPENOUT: if the descriptor has been written to, it is automatically
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`rewound,` that is, it is closed and reopened as an IM_MMAPIN descriptor.
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IM_SETBUF: just checks that the descriptor has been written to.
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See the manual page for im_setupout(3) for a skeleton program.
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im_outcheck(3) checks that a descriptor is suitable for WIO output with
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im_writeline(3). If it sees an IM_PARTIAL image, it turns it magically into an
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IM_SETBUF image.
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im_iocheck(3) simply calls in_incheck(3) for image in and im_outcheck(3) for
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image out.
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.SH RETURN VALUE
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All functions returns 0 on success and -1 on error.
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.SH SEE\ ALSO
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im_open(3), im_cp_desc(3), im_setupout(3), im_makerw(3).
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.SH COPYRIGHT
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National Gallery
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.SH AUTHOR
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J. Cupitt \- 23/7/93
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