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/*
* TWAIN Plug-in
* Copyright (C) 1999 Craig Setera
* Craig Setera <setera@home.com>
* 03/31/1999
*
* Updated for Mac OS X support
* Brion Vibber <brion@pobox.com>
* 07/22/2004
*
* 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 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* 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, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
*
* Based on (at least) the following plug-ins:
* Screenshot
* GIF
* Randomize
*
* Any suggestions, bug-reports or patches are welcome.
*
* This plug-in interfaces to the TWAIN support library in order
* to capture images from TWAIN devices directly into GIMP images.
* The plug-in is capable of acquiring the following type of
* images:
* - B/W (1 bit images translated to grayscale B/W)
* - Grayscale up to 16 bits per pixel
* - RGB up to 16 bits per sample (24, 30, 36, etc.)
* - Paletted images (both Gray and RGB)
*
* Prerequisites:
* Should compile and run on both Win32 and Mac OS X 10.3 (possibly
* also on 10.2).
*
* Known problems:
* - Multiple image transfers will hang the plug-in. The current
* configuration compiles with a maximum of single image transfers.
* - On Mac OS X, canceling doesn't always close things out fully.
* - Epson TWAIN driver on Mac OS X crashes the plugin when scanning.
*/
/*
* Revision history
* (02/07/99) v0.1 First working version (internal)
* (02/09/99) v0.2 First release to anyone other than myself
* (02/15/99) v0.3 Added image dump and read support for debugging
* (03/31/99) v0.5 Added support for multi-byte samples and paletted
* images.
* (07/23/04) v0.6 Added Mac OS X support.
*/
#ifndef _TW_FUNC_H
#define _TW_FUNC_H
#include "tw_platform.h"
/*
* Pre-image transfer function type
*
* Sent to the caller before any of the
* images are transferred to the application.
*/
typedef void (* TW_PRE_TXFR_CB)(void *);
/*
* Image transfer begin function type
*
* Sent to the caller when an image transfer
* is about to begin. The caller may return
* FALSE if the transfer should not continue.
* Otherwise, the function should return a
* TRUE value.
*/
typedef int (* TW_TXFR_BEGIN_CB)(pTW_IMAGEINFO, void *);
/*
* Image transfer callback function type
*
* Expected to return true if the image transfer
* should continue. False if the transfer should
* be cancelled.
*/
typedef int (* TW_TXFR_DATA_CB)(pTW_IMAGEINFO, pTW_IMAGEMEMXFER, void *);
/*
* Image transfer end function type
*
* Sent to the caller when an image transfer
* is completed. The caller will be handed
* the image transfer completion state. The
* following values (defined in twain.h) are
* possible:
*
* TWRC_XFERDONE
* The transfer completed successfully
* TWRC_CANCEL
* The transfer was completed by the user
* TWRC_FAILURE
* The transfer failed.
*/
typedef int (* TW_TXFR_END_CB)(int, int, void *);
/*
* Post-image transfer callback
*
* This callback function is called after all
* of the possible images have been transferred
* from the datasource.
*/
typedef void (* TW_POST_TXFR_CB)(int, void *);
/*
* The following structure defines the
* three callback functions that are called
* while an image is being transferred.
* The types of these functions are defined
* above. Any function that is NULL will just
* not be called.
*/
typedef struct _TXFR_CB_FUNCS {
/* Pre-transfer function */
TW_PRE_TXFR_CB preTxfrCb;
/* Begin function */
TW_TXFR_BEGIN_CB txfrBeginCb;
/* Data transfer */
TW_TXFR_DATA_CB txfrDataCb;
/* End function */
TW_TXFR_END_CB txfrEndCb;
/* Post-transfer function */
TW_POST_TXFR_CB postTxfrCb;
} TXFR_CB_FUNCS, *pTXFR_CB_FUNCS;
/*
* Data representing a TWAIN
* application to data source
* session.
*/
typedef struct _TWAIN_SESSION {
/* The window handle related to the TWAIN application on Win32 */
TW_HANDLE hwnd;
/* The current TWAIN return code */
TW_UINT16 twRC;
/* The application's TWAIN identity */
pTW_IDENTITY appIdentity;
/* The datasource's TWAIN identity */
pTW_IDENTITY dsIdentity;
/* The image data transfer functions */
pTXFR_CB_FUNCS transferFunctions;
/* Client data that is associated with the image
* transfer callback
*/
void *clientData;
/*
* The following variable tracks the current state
* as related to the TWAIN engine. The states are:
*
* 1) Pre-session: The DSM has not been loaded
* 2) Source Manager Loaded (not opened)
* 3) Source Manager Opened
* 4) Source Open
* 5) Source Enabled
* 6) Transfer ready
* 7) Transferring
*/
int twainState;
} TW_SESSION, *pTW_SESSION;
/* Session structure access
* macros
*/
/* #define pAPP_IDENTITY(tw_session) (&(tw_session->appIdentity)) */
#define APP_IDENTITY(tw_session) (tw_session->appIdentity)
/* #define pDS_IDENTITY(tw_session) (&(tw_session->dsIdentity)) */
#define DS_IDENTITY(tw_session) (tw_session->dsIdentity)
/* State macros... Each expects
* a Twain Session pointer
*/
#define TWAIN_LOADED(tw_session) (tw_session->twainState >= 2)
#define TWAIN_UNLOADED(tw_session) (tw_session->twainState < 2)
#define DSM_IS_OPEN(tw_session) (tw_session->twainState >= 3)
#define DSM_IS_CLOSED(tw_session) (tw_session->twainState < 3)
#define DS_IS_OPEN(tw_session) (tw_session->twainState >= 4)
#define DS_IS_CLOSED(tw_session) (tw_session->twainState < 4)
#define DS_IS_ENABLED(tw_session) (tw_session->twainState >= 5)
#define DS_IS_DISABLED(tw_session) (tw_session->twainState < 5)
/* Function declarations */
char *twainError(int);
char *currentTwainError(pTW_SESSION);
int getImage(pTW_SESSION);
int loadTwainLibrary(pTW_SESSION);
int unloadTwainLibrary(pTW_SESSION twSession);
int openDSM(pTW_SESSION);
int selectDS(pTW_SESSION);
int selectDefaultDS(pTW_SESSION);
int openDS(pTW_SESSION);
int requestImageAcquire(pTW_SESSION, gboolean);
int disableDS(pTW_SESSION);
int closeDS(pTW_SESSION);
int closeDSM(pTW_SESSION);
void cancelPendingTransfers(pTW_SESSION);
int scanImage (void);
TW_FIX32 FloatToFIX32(float);
float FIX32ToFloat(TW_FIX32);
void processTwainMessage(TW_UINT16 message, pTW_SESSION twSession);
pTW_SESSION newSession(pTW_IDENTITY);
void registerWindowHandle(pTW_SESSION, TW_HANDLE);
void registerTransferCallbacks(pTW_SESSION, pTXFR_CB_FUNCS, void *);
void setClientData(pTW_SESSION session, void *clientData);
pTW_SESSION initializeTwain(void);
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
void LogLastWinError(void);
BOOL InitApplication(HINSTANCE hInstance);
BOOL InitInstance(HINSTANCE hInstance, int nCmdShow, pTW_SESSION twSession);
#endif
#endif /* _TW_FUNC_H */
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