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/**********************************************************************
* $Id: mitab_mapcoordblock.cpp,v 1.18 2010-07-07 19:00:15 aboudreault Exp $
*
* Name: mitab_mapcoordblock.cpp
* Project: MapInfo TAB Read/Write library
* Language: C++
* Purpose: Implementation of the TABMAPCoordBlock class used to handle
* reading/writing of the .MAP files' coordinate blocks
* Author: Daniel Morissette, dmorissette@dmsolutions.ca
*
**********************************************************************
* Copyright (c) 1999-2001, Daniel Morissette
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
* in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
* DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
**********************************************************************
*
* $Log: mitab_mapcoordblock.cpp,v $
* Revision 1.18 2010-07-07 19:00:15 aboudreault
* Cleanup Win32 Compile Warnings (GDAL bug #2930)
*
* Revision 1.17 2008-02-01 19:36:31 dmorissette
* Initial support for V800 REGION and MULTIPLINE (bug 1496)
*
* Revision 1.16 2007/02/23 18:56:44 dmorissette
* Fixed another problem writing collections when the header of objects
* part of a collection were split on multiple blocks. Fix WriteBytes()
* to reload next coord block in TABReadWrite mode if there is one (bug 1663)
*
* Revision 1.15 2006/11/28 18:49:08 dmorissette
* Completed changes to split TABMAPObjectBlocks properly and produce an
* optimal spatial index (bug 1585)
*
* Revision 1.14 2005/10/06 19:15:31 dmorissette
* Collections: added support for reading/writing pen/brush/symbol ids and
* for writing collection objects to .TAB/.MAP (bug 1126)
*
* Revision 1.13 2004/06/30 20:29:04 dmorissette
* Fixed refs to old address danmo@videotron.ca
*
* Revision 1.12 2002/08/27 17:18:23 warmerda
* improved CPL error testing
*
* Revision 1.11 2001/11/17 21:54:06 daniel
* Made several changes in order to support writing objects in 16 bits coordinate format.
* New TABMAPObjHdr-derived classes are used to hold object info in mem until block is full.
*
* Revision 1.10 2001/05/09 17:45:12 daniel
* Support reading and writing data blocks > 512 bytes (for text objects).
*
* Revision 1.9 2000/10/10 19:05:12 daniel
* Fixed ReadBytes() to allow strings overlapping on 2 blocks
*
* Revision 1.8 2000/02/28 16:58:55 daniel
* Added V450 object types with num_points > 32767 and pen width in points
*
* Revision 1.7 2000/01/15 22:30:44 daniel
* Switch to MIT/X-Consortium OpenSource license
*
* Revision 1.6 1999/11/08 04:29:31 daniel
* Fixed problem with compressed coord. offset for regions and multiplines
*
* Revision 1.5 1999/10/06 15:19:11 daniel
* Do not automatically init. curr. feature MBR when block is initialized
*
* Revision 1.4 1999/10/06 13:18:55 daniel
* Fixed uninitialized class members
*
* Revision 1.3 1999/09/29 04:25:42 daniel
* Fixed typo in GetFeatureMBR()
*
* Revision 1.2 1999/09/26 14:59:36 daniel
* Implemented write support
*
* Revision 1.1 1999/07/12 04:18:24 daniel
* Initial checkin
*
**********************************************************************/
#include "mitab.h"
/*=====================================================================
* class TABMAPCoordBlock
*====================================================================*/
#define MAP_COORD_HEADER_SIZE 8
/**********************************************************************
* TABMAPCoordBlock::TABMAPCoordBlock()
*
* Constructor.
**********************************************************************/
TABMAPCoordBlock::TABMAPCoordBlock(TABAccess eAccessMode /*= TABRead*/):
TABRawBinBlock(eAccessMode, TRUE)
{
m_nComprOrgX = m_nComprOrgY = m_nNextCoordBlock = m_numDataBytes = 0;
m_numBlocksInChain = 1; // Current block counts as 1
m_poBlockManagerRef = NULL;
m_nTotalDataSize = 0;
m_nFeatureDataSize = 0;
m_nFeatureXMin = m_nMinX = 1000000000;
m_nFeatureYMin = m_nMinY = 1000000000;
m_nFeatureXMax = m_nMaxX = -1000000000;
m_nFeatureYMax = m_nMaxY = -1000000000;
}
/**********************************************************************
* TABMAPCoordBlock::~TABMAPCoordBlock()
*
* Destructor.
**********************************************************************/
TABMAPCoordBlock::~TABMAPCoordBlock()
{
}
/**********************************************************************
* TABMAPCoordBlock::InitBlockFromData()
*
* Perform some initialization on the block after its binary data has
* been set or changed (or loaded from a file).
*
* Returns 0 if succesful or -1 if an error happened, in which case
* CPLError() will have been called.
**********************************************************************/
int TABMAPCoordBlock::InitBlockFromData(GByte *pabyBuf,
int nBlockSize, int nSizeUsed,
GBool bMakeCopy /* = TRUE */,
FILE *fpSrc /* = NULL */,
int nOffset /* = 0 */)
{
int nStatus;
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------
* First of all, we must call the base class' InitBlockFromData()
*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
nStatus = TABRawBinBlock::InitBlockFromData(pabyBuf, nBlockSize, nSizeUsed,
bMakeCopy, fpSrc, nOffset);
if (nStatus != 0)
return nStatus;
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------
* Validate block type
*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
if (m_nBlockType != TABMAP_COORD_BLOCK)
{
CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_FileIO,
"InitBlockFromData(): Invalid Block Type: got %d expected %d",
m_nBlockType, TABMAP_COORD_BLOCK);
CPLFree(m_pabyBuf);
m_pabyBuf = NULL;
return -1;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------
* Init member variables
*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
GotoByteInBlock(0x002);
m_numDataBytes = ReadInt16(); /* Excluding 8 bytes header */
m_nNextCoordBlock = ReadInt32();
// Set the real SizeUsed based on numDataBytes
m_nSizeUsed = m_numDataBytes + MAP_COORD_HEADER_SIZE;
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------
* The read ptr is now located at the beginning of the data part.
*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
GotoByteInBlock(MAP_COORD_HEADER_SIZE);
return 0;
}
/**********************************************************************
* TABMAPCoordBlock::CommitToFile()
*
* Commit the current state of the binary block to the file to which
* it has been previously attached.
*
* This method makes sure all values are properly set in the map object
* block header and then calls TABRawBinBlock::CommitToFile() to do
* the actual writing to disk.
*
* Returns 0 if succesful or -1 if an error happened, in which case
* CPLError() will have been called.
**********************************************************************/
int TABMAPCoordBlock::CommitToFile()
{
int nStatus = 0;
CPLErrorReset();
if ( m_pabyBuf == NULL )
{
CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AssertionFailed,
"CommitToFile(): Block has not been initialized yet!");
return -1;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------
* Make sure 8 bytes block header is up to date.
*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
GotoByteInBlock(0x000);
WriteInt16(TABMAP_COORD_BLOCK); // Block type code
WriteInt16((GInt16)(m_nSizeUsed - MAP_COORD_HEADER_SIZE)); // num. bytes used
WriteInt32(m_nNextCoordBlock);
if( CPLGetLastErrorType() == CE_Failure )
nStatus = CPLGetLastErrorNo();
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------
* OK, call the base class to write the block to disk.
*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
if (nStatus == 0)
nStatus = TABRawBinBlock::CommitToFile();
return nStatus;
}
/**********************************************************************
* TABMAPCoordBlock::InitNewBlock()
*
* Initialize a newly created block so that it knows to which file it
* is attached, its block size, etc . and then perform any specific
* initialization for this block type, including writing a default
* block header, etc. and leave the block ready to receive data.
*
* This is an alternative to calling ReadFromFile() or InitBlockFromData()
* that puts the block in a stable state without loading any initial
* data in it.
*
* Returns 0 if succesful or -1 if an error happened, in which case
* CPLError() will have been called.
**********************************************************************/
int TABMAPCoordBlock::InitNewBlock(FILE *fpSrc, int nBlockSize,
int nFileOffset /* = 0*/)
{
CPLErrorReset();
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------
* Start with the default initialisation
*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
if ( TABRawBinBlock::InitNewBlock(fpSrc, nBlockSize, nFileOffset) != 0)
return -1;
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------
* And then set default values for the block header.
*
* IMPORTANT: Do not reset m_nComprOrg here because its value needs to be
* maintained between blocks in the same chain.
*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
m_nNextCoordBlock = 0;
m_numDataBytes = 0;
// m_nMin/Max are used to keep track of current block MBR
// FeatureMin/Max should not be reset here since feature coords can
// be split on several blocks
m_nMinX = 1000000000;
m_nMinY = 1000000000;
m_nMaxX = -1000000000;
m_nMaxY = -1000000000;
if (m_eAccess != TABRead)
{
GotoByteInBlock(0x000);
WriteInt16(TABMAP_COORD_BLOCK); // Block type code
WriteInt16(0); // num. bytes used, excluding header
WriteInt32(0); // Pointer to next coord block
}
if (CPLGetLastErrorType() == CE_Failure )
return -1;
return 0;
}
/**********************************************************************
* TABMAPObjectBlock::SetNextCoordBlock()
*
* Set the address (offset from beginning of file) of the coord. block
* that follows the current one.
**********************************************************************/
void TABMAPCoordBlock::SetNextCoordBlock(GInt32 nNextCoordBlockAddress)
{
m_nNextCoordBlock = nNextCoordBlockAddress;
}
/**********************************************************************
* TABMAPObjectBlock::SetComprCoordOrigin()
*
* Set the Compressed integer coordinates space origin to be used when
* reading compressed coordinates using ReadIntCoord().
**********************************************************************/
void TABMAPCoordBlock::SetComprCoordOrigin(GInt32 nX, GInt32 nY)
{
m_nComprOrgX = nX;
m_nComprOrgY = nY;
}
/**********************************************************************
* TABMAPObjectBlock::ReadIntCoord()
*
* Read the next pair of integer coordinates value from the block, and
* apply the translation relative to the origin of the coord. space
* previously set using SetComprCoordOrigin() if bCompressed=TRUE.
*
* This means that the returned coordinates are always absolute integer
* coordinates, even when the source coords are in compressed form.
*
* Returns 0 if succesful or -1 if an error happened, in which case
* CPLError() will have been called.
**********************************************************************/
int TABMAPCoordBlock::ReadIntCoord(GBool bCompressed,
GInt32 &nX, GInt32 &nY)
{
if (bCompressed)
{
nX = m_nComprOrgX + ReadInt16();
nY = m_nComprOrgY + ReadInt16();
}
else
{
nX = ReadInt32();
nY = ReadInt32();
}
if (CPLGetLastErrorType() == CE_Failure)
return -1;
return 0;
}
/**********************************************************************
* TABMAPObjectBlock::ReadIntCoords()
*
* Read the specified number of pairs of X,Y integer coordinates values
* from the block, and apply the translation relative to the origin of
* the coord. space previously set using SetComprCoordOrigin() if
* bCompressed=TRUE.
*
* This means that the returned coordinates are always absolute integer
* coordinates, even when the source coords are in compressed form.
*
* panXY should point to an array big enough to receive the specified
* number of coordinates.
*
* Returns 0 if succesful or -1 if an error happened, in which case
* CPLError() will have been called.
**********************************************************************/
int TABMAPCoordBlock::ReadIntCoords(GBool bCompressed, int numCoordPairs,
GInt32 *panXY)
{
int i, numValues = numCoordPairs*2;
if (bCompressed)
{
for(i=0; i<numValues; i+=2)
{
panXY[i] = m_nComprOrgX + ReadInt16();
panXY[i+1] = m_nComprOrgY + ReadInt16();
if (CPLGetLastErrorType() != 0)
return -1;
}
}
else
{
for(i=0; i<numValues; i+=2)
{
panXY[i] = ReadInt32();
panXY[i+1] = ReadInt32();
if (CPLGetLastErrorType() != 0)
return -1;
}
}
return 0;
}
/**********************************************************************
* TABMAPObjectBlock::ReadCoordSecHdrs()
*
* Read a set of coordinate section headers for PLINE MULTIPLE or REGIONs
* and store the result in the array of structures pasHdrs[]. It is assumed
* that pasHdrs points to an allocated array of at least numSections
* TABMAPCoordSecHdr structures.
*
* The function will also set the values of numVerticesTotal to the
* total number of coordinates in the object (the sum of all sections
* headers read).
*
* At the end of the call, this TABMAPCoordBlock object will be located
* at the beginning of the coordinate data.
*
* In V450 the numVertices is stored on an int32 instead of an int16
*
* In V800 the numHoles is stored on an int32 instead of an int16
*
* IMPORTANT: This function makes the assumption that coordinates for all
* the sections are grouped together immediately after the
* last section header block (i.e. that the coord. data is not
* located all over the place). If it is not the case then
* an error will be produced and the code to read region and
* multipline objects will have to be updated.
*
* Returns 0 if succesful or -1 if an error happened, in which case
* CPLError() will have been called.
**********************************************************************/
int TABMAPCoordBlock::ReadCoordSecHdrs(GBool bCompressed,
int nVersion,
int numSections,
TABMAPCoordSecHdr *pasHdrs,
GInt32 &numVerticesTotal)
{
int i, nTotalHdrSizeUncompressed;
CPLErrorReset();
/*-------------------------------------------------------------
* Note about header+vertices size vs compressed coordinates:
* The uncompressed header sections are actually 16 bytes, but the
* offset calculations are based on prior decompression of the
* coordinates. Our coordinate offset calculations have
* to take this fact into account.
* Also, V450 header section uses int32 instead of int16 for numVertices
* and we add another 2 bytes to align with a 4 bytes boundary.
* V800 header section uses int32 for numHoles but there is no need
* for the 2 alignment bytes so the size is the same as V450
*------------------------------------------------------------*/
if (nVersion >= 450)
nTotalHdrSizeUncompressed = 28 * numSections;
else
nTotalHdrSizeUncompressed = 24 * numSections;
numVerticesTotal = 0;
for(i=0; i<numSections; i++)
{
/*-------------------------------------------------------------
* Read the coord. section header blocks
*------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef TABDUMP
int nHdrAddress = GetCurAddress();
#endif
if (nVersion >= 450)
pasHdrs[i].numVertices = ReadInt32();
else
pasHdrs[i].numVertices = ReadInt16();
if (nVersion >= 800)
pasHdrs[i].numHoles = ReadInt32();
else
pasHdrs[i].numHoles = ReadInt16();
ReadIntCoord(bCompressed, pasHdrs[i].nXMin, pasHdrs[i].nYMin);
ReadIntCoord(bCompressed, pasHdrs[i].nXMax, pasHdrs[i].nYMax);
pasHdrs[i].nDataOffset = ReadInt32();
if (CPLGetLastErrorType() != 0)
return -1;
numVerticesTotal += pasHdrs[i].numVertices;
pasHdrs[i].nVertexOffset = (pasHdrs[i].nDataOffset -
nTotalHdrSizeUncompressed ) / 8;
#ifdef TABDUMP
printf("READING pasHdrs[%d] @ %d = \n"
" { numVertices = %d, numHoles = %d, \n"
" nXMin=%d, nYMin=%d, nXMax=%d, nYMax=%d,\n"
" nDataOffset=%d, nVertexOffset=%d }\n",
i, nHdrAddress, pasHdrs[i].numVertices, pasHdrs[i].numHoles,
pasHdrs[i].nXMin, pasHdrs[i].nYMin, pasHdrs[i].nXMax,
pasHdrs[i].nYMax, pasHdrs[i].nDataOffset,
pasHdrs[i].nVertexOffset);
printf(" dX = %d, dY = %d (center = %d , %d)\n",
pasHdrs[i].nXMax - pasHdrs[i].nXMin,
pasHdrs[i].nYMax - pasHdrs[i].nYMin,
m_nComprOrgX, m_nComprOrgY);
#endif
}
for(i=0; i<numSections; i++)
{
/*-------------------------------------------------------------
* Make sure all coordinates are grouped together
* (Well... at least check that all the vertex indices are enclosed
* inside the [0..numVerticesTotal] range.)
*------------------------------------------------------------*/
if ( pasHdrs[i].nVertexOffset < 0 ||
(pasHdrs[i].nVertexOffset +
pasHdrs[i].numVertices ) > numVerticesTotal)
{
CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AssertionFailed,
"Unsupported case or corrupt file: MULTIPLINE/REGION "
"object vertices do not appear to be grouped together.");
return -1;
}
}
return 0;
}
/**********************************************************************
* TABMAPObjectBlock::WriteCoordSecHdrs()
*
* Write a set of coordinate section headers for PLINE MULTIPLE or REGIONs.
* pasHdrs should point to an array of numSections TABMAPCoordSecHdr
* structures that have been properly initialized.
*
* In V450 the numVertices is stored on an int32 instead of an int16
*
* In V800 the numHoles is stored on an int32 instead of an int16
*
* At the end of the call, this TABMAPCoordBlock object will be ready to
* receive the coordinate data.
*
* Returns 0 if succesful or -1 if an error happened, in which case
* CPLError() will have been called.
**********************************************************************/
int TABMAPCoordBlock::WriteCoordSecHdrs(int nVersion,
int numSections,
TABMAPCoordSecHdr *pasHdrs,
GBool bCompressed /*=FALSE*/)
{
int i;
CPLErrorReset();
for(i=0; i<numSections; i++)
{
/*-------------------------------------------------------------
* Write the coord. section header blocks
*------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef TABDUMP
printf("WRITING pasHdrs[%d] @ %d = \n"
" { numVertices = %d, numHoles = %d, \n"
" nXMin=%d, nYMin=%d, nXMax=%d, nYMax=%d,\n"
" nDataOffset=%d, nVertexOffset=%d }\n",
i, GetCurAddress(), pasHdrs[i].numVertices, pasHdrs[i].numHoles,
pasHdrs[i].nXMin, pasHdrs[i].nYMin, pasHdrs[i].nXMax,
pasHdrs[i].nYMax, pasHdrs[i].nDataOffset,
pasHdrs[i].nVertexOffset);
printf(" dX = %d, dY = %d (center = %d , %d)\n",
pasHdrs[i].nXMax - pasHdrs[i].nXMin,
pasHdrs[i].nYMax - pasHdrs[i].nYMin,
m_nComprOrgX, m_nComprOrgY);
#endif
if (nVersion >= 450)
WriteInt32(pasHdrs[i].numVertices);
else
WriteInt16((GInt16)pasHdrs[i].numVertices);
if (nVersion >= 800)
WriteInt32(pasHdrs[i].numHoles);
else
WriteInt16((GInt16)pasHdrs[i].numHoles);
WriteIntCoord(pasHdrs[i].nXMin, pasHdrs[i].nYMin, bCompressed);
WriteIntCoord(pasHdrs[i].nXMax, pasHdrs[i].nYMax, bCompressed);
WriteInt32(pasHdrs[i].nDataOffset);
if (CPLGetLastErrorType() == CE_Failure )
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
/**********************************************************************
* TABMAPCoordBlock::WriteIntCoord()
*
* Write a pair of integer coordinates values to the current position in the
* the block.
*
* Returns 0 if succesful or -1 if an error happened, in which case
* CPLError() will have been called.
**********************************************************************/
int TABMAPCoordBlock::WriteIntCoord(GInt32 nX, GInt32 nY,
GBool bCompressed /*=FALSE*/)
{
if ((!bCompressed && (WriteInt32(nX) != 0 || WriteInt32(nY) != 0 ) ) ||
(bCompressed && (WriteInt16((GInt16)(nX - m_nComprOrgX)) != 0 ||
WriteInt16((GInt16)(nY - m_nComprOrgY)) != 0) ) )
{
return -1;
}
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------
* Update block MBR
*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
//__TODO__ Do we still need to track the block MBR???
if (nX < m_nMinX)
m_nMinX = nX;
if (nX > m_nMaxX)
m_nMaxX = nX;
if (nY < m_nMinY)
m_nMinY = nY;
if (nY > m_nMaxY)
m_nMaxY = nY;
/*-------------------------------------------------------------
* Also keep track of current feature MBR.
*------------------------------------------------------------*/
if (nX < m_nFeatureXMin)
m_nFeatureXMin = nX;
if (nX > m_nFeatureXMax)
m_nFeatureXMax = nX;
if (nY < m_nFeatureYMin)
m_nFeatureYMin = nY;
if (nY > m_nFeatureYMax)
m_nFeatureYMax = nY;
return 0;
}
/**********************************************************************
* TABMAPCoordBlock::SetMAPBlockManagerRef()
*
* Pass a reference to the block manager object for the file this
* block belongs to. The block manager will be used by this object
* when it needs to automatically allocate a new block.
**********************************************************************/
void TABMAPCoordBlock::SetMAPBlockManagerRef(TABBinBlockManager *poBlockMgr)
{
m_poBlockManagerRef = poBlockMgr;
};
/**********************************************************************
* TABMAPCoordBlock::ReadBytes()
*
* Cover function for TABRawBinBlock::ReadBytes() that will automagically
* load the next coordinate block in the chain before reading the
* requested bytes if we are at the end of the current block and if
* m_nNextCoordBlock is a valid block.
*
* Then the control is passed to TABRawBinBlock::ReadBytes() to finish the
* work:
* Copy the number of bytes from the data block's internal buffer to
* the user's buffer pointed by pabyDstBuf.
*
* Passing pabyDstBuf = NULL will only move the read pointer by the
* specified number of bytes as if the copy had happened... but it
* won't crash.
*
* Returns 0 if succesful or -1 if an error happened, in which case
* CPLError() will have been called.
**********************************************************************/
int TABMAPCoordBlock::ReadBytes(int numBytes, GByte *pabyDstBuf)
{
int nStatus;
if (m_pabyBuf &&
m_nCurPos >= (m_numDataBytes+MAP_COORD_HEADER_SIZE) &&
m_nNextCoordBlock > 0)
{
// We're at end of current block... advance to next block.
if ( (nStatus=GotoByteInFile(m_nNextCoordBlock, TRUE)) != 0)
{
// Failed.... an error has already been reported.
return nStatus;
}
GotoByteInBlock(MAP_COORD_HEADER_SIZE); // Move pointer past header
m_numBlocksInChain++;
}
if (m_pabyBuf &&
m_nCurPos < (m_numDataBytes+MAP_COORD_HEADER_SIZE) &&
m_nCurPos+numBytes > (m_numDataBytes+MAP_COORD_HEADER_SIZE) &&
m_nNextCoordBlock > 0)
{
// Data overlaps on more than one block
// Read until end of this block and then recursively call ReadBytes()
// for the rest.
int numBytesInThisBlock =
(m_numDataBytes+MAP_COORD_HEADER_SIZE)-m_nCurPos;
nStatus = TABRawBinBlock::ReadBytes(numBytesInThisBlock, pabyDstBuf);
if (nStatus == 0)
nStatus = TABMAPCoordBlock::ReadBytes(numBytes-numBytesInThisBlock,
pabyDstBuf+numBytesInThisBlock);
return nStatus;
}
return TABRawBinBlock::ReadBytes(numBytes, pabyDstBuf);
}
/**********************************************************************
* TABMAPCoordBlock::WriteBytes()
*
* Cover function for TABRawBinBlock::WriteBytes() that will automagically
* CommitToFile() the current block and create a new one if we are at
* the end of the current block.
*
* Then the control is passed to TABRawBinBlock::WriteBytes() to finish the
* work.
*
* Passing pabySrcBuf = NULL will only move the write pointer by the
* specified number of bytes as if the copy had happened... but it
* won't crash.
*
* Returns 0 if succesful or -1 if an error happened, in which case
* CPLError() will have been called.
**********************************************************************/
int TABMAPCoordBlock::WriteBytes(int nBytesToWrite, GByte *pabySrcBuf)
{
if (m_eAccess != TABWrite && m_eAccess != TABReadWrite )
{
CPLError(CE_Failure, CPLE_AppDefined,
"WriteBytes(): Block does not support write operations.");
return -1;
}
if (m_poBlockManagerRef && (m_nBlockSize - m_nCurPos) < nBytesToWrite)
{
if (nBytesToWrite <= (m_nBlockSize-MAP_COORD_HEADER_SIZE))
{
// Data won't fit in this block but can fit inside a single
// block, so we'll allocate a new block for it. This will
// prevent us from overlapping coordinate values on 2 blocks, but
// still allows strings longer than one block (see 'else' below).
//
if ( m_nNextCoordBlock != 0 )
{
// We're in read/write mode and there is already an allocated
// block following this one in the chain ... just reload it
// and continue writing to it
CPLAssert( m_eAccess == TABReadWrite );
if (CommitToFile() != 0 ||
ReadFromFile(m_fp, m_nNextCoordBlock, m_nBlockSize) != 0)
{
// An error message should have already been reported.
return -1;
}
}
else
{
// Need to alloc a new block.
int nNewBlockOffset = m_poBlockManagerRef->AllocNewBlock();
SetNextCoordBlock(nNewBlockOffset);
if (CommitToFile() != 0 ||
InitNewBlock(m_fp, m_nBlockSize, nNewBlockOffset) != 0)
{
// An error message should have already been reported.
return -1;
}
m_numBlocksInChain++;
}
}
else
{
// Data to write is longer than one block... so we'll have to
// split it over multiple block through multiple calls.
//
int nStatus = 0;
while(nStatus == 0 && nBytesToWrite > 0)
{
int nBytes = m_nBlockSize-MAP_COORD_HEADER_SIZE;
if ( (m_nBlockSize - m_nCurPos) > 0 )
{
// Use free room in current block
nBytes = (m_nBlockSize - m_nCurPos);
}
nBytes = MIN(nBytes, nBytesToWrite);
// The following call will result in a new block being
// allocated in the if() block above.
nStatus = TABMAPCoordBlock::WriteBytes(nBytes,
pabySrcBuf);
nBytesToWrite -= nBytes;
pabySrcBuf += nBytes;
}
return nStatus;
}
}
if (m_nCurPos >= MAP_COORD_HEADER_SIZE)
{
// Keep track of Coordinate data... this means ignore header bytes
// that could be written.
m_nTotalDataSize += nBytesToWrite;
m_nFeatureDataSize += nBytesToWrite;
}
return TABRawBinBlock::WriteBytes(nBytesToWrite, pabySrcBuf);
}
/**********************************************************************
* TABMAPObjectBlock::SeekEnd()
*
* Move read/write pointer to end of used part of the block
**********************************************************************/
void TABMAPCoordBlock::SeekEnd()
{
m_nCurPos = m_nSizeUsed;
}
/**********************************************************************
* TABMAPCoordBlock::StartNewFeature()
*
* Reset all member vars that are used to keep track of data size
* and MBR for the current feature. This is info is not needed by
* the coord blocks themselves, but it helps a lot the callers to
* have this class take care of that for them.
*
* See Also: GetFeatureDataSize() and GetFeatureMBR()
**********************************************************************/
void TABMAPCoordBlock::StartNewFeature()
{
m_nFeatureDataSize = 0;
m_nFeatureXMin = 1000000000;
m_nFeatureYMin = 1000000000;
m_nFeatureXMax = -1000000000;
m_nFeatureYMax = -1000000000;
}
/**********************************************************************
* TABMAPCoordBlock::GetFeatureMBR()
*
* Return the MBR of all the coords written using WriteIntCoord() since
* the last call to StartNewFeature().
**********************************************************************/
void TABMAPCoordBlock::GetFeatureMBR(GInt32 &nXMin, GInt32 &nYMin,
GInt32 &nXMax, GInt32 &nYMax)
{
nXMin = m_nFeatureXMin;
nYMin = m_nFeatureYMin;
nXMax = m_nFeatureXMax;
nYMax = m_nFeatureYMax;
}
/**********************************************************************
* TABMAPCoordBlock::Dump()
*
* Dump block contents... available only in DEBUG mode.
**********************************************************************/
#ifdef DEBUG
void TABMAPCoordBlock::Dump(FILE *fpOut /*=NULL*/)
{
if (fpOut == NULL)
fpOut = stdout;
fprintf(fpOut, "----- TABMAPCoordBlock::Dump() -----\n");
if (m_pabyBuf == NULL)
{
fprintf(fpOut, "Block has not been initialized yet.");
}
else
{
fprintf(fpOut,"Coordinate Block (type %d) at offset %d.\n",
m_nBlockType, m_nFileOffset);
fprintf(fpOut," m_numDataBytes = %d\n", m_numDataBytes);
fprintf(fpOut," m_nNextCoordBlock = %d\n", m_nNextCoordBlock);
}
fflush(fpOut);
}
#endif // DEBUG
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