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1 /*
2  * The copyright in this software is being made available under the 2-clauses
3  * BSD License, included below. This software may be subject to other third
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7  * Copyright (c) 2002-2014, Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL), Belgium
8  * Copyright (c) 2002-2014, Professor Benoit Macq
9  * Copyright (c) 2001-2003, David Janssens
10  * Copyright (c) 2002-2003, Yannick Verschueren
11  * Copyright (c) 2003-2007, Francois-Olivier Devaux
12  * Copyright (c) 2003-2014, Antonin Descampe
13  * Copyright (c) 2005, Herve Drolon, FreeImage Team
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37 
38 #ifndef OPJ_BIO_H
39 #define OPJ_BIO_H
40 
41 #include <stddef.h> /* ptrdiff_t */
42 
43 /**
44 @file bio.h
45 @brief Implementation of an individual bit input-output (BIO)
46 
47 The functions in BIO.C have for goal to realize an individual bit input - output.
48 */
49 
50 /** @defgroup BIO BIO - Individual bit input-output stream */
51 /*@{*/
52 
53 /**
54 Individual bit input-output stream (BIO)
55 */
56 typedef struct opj_bio {
57     /** pointer to the start of the buffer */
58     OPJ_BYTE *start;
59     /** pointer to the end of the buffer */
60     OPJ_BYTE *end;
61     /** pointer to the present position in the buffer */
62     OPJ_BYTE *bp;
63     /** temporary place where each byte is read or written */
64     OPJ_UINT32 buf;
65     /** coder : number of bits free to write. decoder : number of bits read */
66     OPJ_UINT32 ct;
67 } opj_bio_t;
68 
69 /** @name Exported functions */
70 /*@{*/
71 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
72 /**
73 Create a new BIO handle
74 @return Returns a new BIO handle if successful, returns NULL otherwise
75 */
76 opj_bio_t* opj_bio_create(void);
77 /**
78 Destroy a previously created BIO handle
79 @param bio BIO handle to destroy
80 */
81 void opj_bio_destroy(opj_bio_t *bio);
82 /**
83 Number of bytes written.
84 @param bio BIO handle
85 @return Returns the number of bytes written
86 */
87 ptrdiff_t opj_bio_numbytes(opj_bio_t *bio);
88 /**
89 Init encoder
90 @param bio BIO handle
91 @param bp Output buffer
92 @param len Output buffer length
93 */
94 void opj_bio_init_enc(opj_bio_t *bio, OPJ_BYTE *bp, OPJ_UINT32 len);
95 /**
96 Init decoder
97 @param bio BIO handle
98 @param bp Input buffer
99 @param len Input buffer length
100 */
101 void opj_bio_init_dec(opj_bio_t *bio, OPJ_BYTE *bp, OPJ_UINT32 len);
102 /**
103 Write bits
104 @param bio BIO handle
105 @param v Value of bits
106 @param n Number of bits to write
107 */
108 void opj_bio_write(opj_bio_t *bio, OPJ_UINT32 v, OPJ_UINT32 n);
109 /**
110 Read bits
111 @param bio BIO handle
112 @param n Number of bits to read
113 @return Returns the corresponding read number
114 */
115 OPJ_UINT32 opj_bio_read(opj_bio_t *bio, OPJ_UINT32 n);
116 /**
117 Flush bits
118 @param bio BIO handle
119 @return Returns OPJ_TRUE if successful, returns OPJ_FALSE otherwise
120 */
121 OPJ_BOOL opj_bio_flush(opj_bio_t *bio);
122 /**
123 Passes the ending bits (coming from flushing)
124 @param bio BIO handle
125 @return Returns OPJ_TRUE if successful, returns OPJ_FALSE otherwise
126 */
127 OPJ_BOOL opj_bio_inalign(opj_bio_t *bio);
128 /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
129 /*@}*/
130 
131 /*@}*/
132 
133 #endif /* OPJ_BIO_H */
134 
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