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#include "plwriteicondata.h"
#include "driver.h"
#include "ui4.h"
#include "uic.h"
#include <QtCore/QTextStream>
#if defined(QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE)
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
#endif
namespace Perl {
static QByteArray transformImageData(QString data)
{
int baSize = data.length() / 2;
uchar *ba = new uchar[baSize];
for (int i = 0; i < baSize; ++i) {
char h = data[2 * (i)].toLatin1();
char l = data[2 * (i) + 1].toLatin1();
uchar r = 0;
if (h <= '9')
r += h - '0';
else
r += h - 'a' + 10;
r = r << 4;
if (l <= '9')
r += l - '0';
else
r += l - 'a' + 10;
ba[i] = r;
}
QByteArray ret(reinterpret_cast<const char *>(ba), baSize);
delete [] ba;
return ret;
}
static QByteArray unzipXPM(QString data, ulong& length)
{
#ifndef QT_NO_COMPRESS
const int lengthOffset = 4;
QByteArray ba(lengthOffset, ' ');
// qUncompress() expects the first 4 bytes to be the expected length of the
// uncompressed data
ba[0] = (length & 0xff000000) >> 24;
ba[1] = (length & 0x00ff0000) >> 16;
ba[2] = (length & 0x0000ff00) >> 8;
ba[3] = (length & 0x000000ff);
ba.append(transformImageData(data));
QByteArray baunzip = qUncompress(ba);
return baunzip;
#else
Q_UNUSED(data);
Q_UNUSED(length);
return QByteArray();
#endif
}
WriteIconData::WriteIconData(Uic *uic)
: driver(uic->driver()), output(uic->output()), option(uic->option())
{
}
void WriteIconData::acceptUI(DomUI *node)
{
TreeWalker::acceptUI(node);
}
void WriteIconData::acceptImages(DomImages *images)
{
TreeWalker::acceptImages(images);
}
void WriteIconData::acceptImage(DomImage *image)
{
writeImage(output, option.indent, image);
}
void WriteIconData::writeImage(QTextStream &output, const QString &indent, DomImage *image)
{
QString img = image->attributeName() + QLatin1String("_data");
QString data = image->elementData()->text();
QString fmt = image->elementData()->attributeFormat();
int size = image->elementData()->attributeLength();
if (fmt == QLatin1String("XPM.GZ")) {
ulong length = size;
QByteArray baunzip = unzipXPM(data, length);
length = baunzip.size();
// shouldn't we test the initial 'length' against the
// resulting 'length' to catch corrupt UIC files?
int a = 0;
int column = 0;
bool inQuote = false;
output << indent << "my @" << img << " = (" << endl;
while (baunzip[a] != '\"')
a++;
// For perl we need to ignore the '};\n' at the end of the data.
// Hence, 'length - 3' here
for (; a < (int) length - 3; a++) {
output << baunzip[a];
if (baunzip[a] == '\n') {
column = 0;
} else if (baunzip[a] == '"') {
inQuote = !inQuote;
}
if (column++ >= 511 && inQuote) {
output << "\"\n\""; // be nice with MSVC & Co.
column = 1;
}
}
output << ");" << endl;
} else {
output << indent << "my @" << img << " = (\n";
output << indent;
int a ;
for (a = 0; a < (int) (data.length()/2)-1; a++) {
output << "0x" << QString(data[2*a]) << QString(data[2*a+1]) << ",";
if (a % 12 == 11)
output << "\n" << indent;
else
output << " ";
}
output << "0x" << QString(data[2*a]) << QString(data[2*a+1]) << "\n";
output << ");\n\n";
}
}
void WriteIconData::writeImage(QIODevice &output, DomImage *image)
{
QByteArray array = transformImageData(image->elementData()->text());
output.write(array, array.size());
}
} // namespace Perl
#if defined(QT_END_NAMESPACE)
QT_END_NAMESPACE
#endif
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