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#ifndef MUPDF_FITZ_STREAM_H
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#define MUPDF_FITZ_STREAM_H
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#include "mupdf/fitz/system.h"
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#include "mupdf/fitz/context.h"
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#include "mupdf/fitz/buffer.h"
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/*
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fz_file_exists: Return true if the named file exists and is readable.
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*/
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int fz_file_exists(fz_context *ctx, const char *path);
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/*
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fz_stream is a buffered reader capable of seeking in both
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directions.
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Streams are reference counted, so references must be dropped
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by a call to fz_drop_stream.
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Only the data between rp and wp is valid.
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*/
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typedef struct fz_stream_s fz_stream;
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/*
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fz_open_file: Open the named file and wrap it in a stream.
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filename: Path to a file. On non-Windows machines the filename should
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be exactly as it would be passed to fopen(2). On Windows machines, the
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path should be UTF-8 encoded so that non-ASCII characters can be
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represented. Other platforms do the encoding as standard anyway (and
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in most cases, particularly for MacOS and Linux, the encoding they
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use is UTF-8 anyway).
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*/
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fz_stream *fz_open_file(fz_context *ctx, const char *filename);
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fz_stream *fz_open_file_progressive(fz_context *ctx, const char *filename, int bps);
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/*
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fz_open_file_w: Open the named file and wrap it in a stream.
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This function is only available when compiling for Win32.
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filename: Wide character path to the file as it would be given
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to _wfopen().
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*/
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fz_stream *fz_open_file_w(fz_context *ctx, const wchar_t *filename);
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/*
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fz_open_memory: Open a block of memory as a stream.
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data: Pointer to start of data block. Ownership of the data block is
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NOT passed in.
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len: Number of bytes in data block.
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Returns pointer to newly created stream. May throw exceptions on
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failure to allocate.
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*/
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fz_stream *fz_open_memory(fz_context *ctx, const unsigned char *data, size_t len);
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/*
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fz_open_buffer: Open a buffer as a stream.
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buf: The buffer to open. Ownership of the buffer is NOT passed in
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(this function takes its own reference).
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Returns pointer to newly created stream. May throw exceptions on
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failure to allocate.
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*/
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fz_stream *fz_open_buffer(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf);
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/*
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fz_open_leecher: Attach a filter to a stream that will store any
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characters read from the stream into the supplied buffer.
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chain: The underlying stream to leech from.
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buf: The buffer into which the read data should be appended.
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The buffer will be resized as required.
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Returns pointer to newly created stream. May throw exceptions on
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failure to allocate.
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*/
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fz_stream *fz_open_leecher(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *chain, fz_buffer *buf);
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/*
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fz_drop_stream: Close an open stream.
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Drops a reference for the stream. Once no references remain
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the stream will be closed, as will any file descriptor the
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stream is using.
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*/
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void fz_drop_stream(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm);
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/*
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fz_tell: return the current reading position within a stream
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*/
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int64_t fz_tell(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm);
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/*
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fz_seek: Seek within a stream.
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stm: The stream to seek within.
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offset: The offset to seek to.
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whence: From where the offset is measured (see fseek).
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*/
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void fz_seek(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm, int64_t offset, int whence);
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/*
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fz_read: Read from a stream into a given data block.
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stm: The stream to read from.
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data: The data block to read into.
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len: The length of the data block (in bytes).
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Returns the number of bytes read. May throw exceptions.
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*/
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size_t fz_read(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm, unsigned char *data, size_t len);
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/*
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fz_skip: Read from a stream discarding data.
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stm: The stream to read from.
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len: The number of bytes to read.
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Returns the number of bytes read. May throw exceptions.
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*/
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size_t fz_skip(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm, size_t len);
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/*
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fz_read_all: Read all of a stream into a buffer.
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stm: The stream to read from
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initial: Suggested initial size for the buffer.
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Returns a buffer created from reading from the stream. May throw
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exceptions on failure to allocate.
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*/
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fz_buffer *fz_read_all(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm, size_t initial);
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/*
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fz_read_file: Read all the contents of a file into a buffer.
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*/
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fz_buffer *fz_read_file(fz_context *ctx, const char *filename);
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/*
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fz_read_[u]int(16|24|32|64)(_le)?
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Read a 16/32/64 bit signed/unsigned integer from stream,
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in big or little-endian byte orders.
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Throws an exception if EOF is encountered.
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*/
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uint16_t fz_read_uint16(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm);
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uint32_t fz_read_uint24(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm);
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uint32_t fz_read_uint32(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm);
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uint64_t fz_read_uint64(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm);
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uint16_t fz_read_uint16_le(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm);
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uint32_t fz_read_uint24_le(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm);
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uint32_t fz_read_uint32_le(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm);
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uint64_t fz_read_uint64_le(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm);
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int16_t fz_read_int16(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm);
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int32_t fz_read_int32(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm);
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int64_t fz_read_int64(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm);
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int16_t fz_read_int16_le(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm);
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int32_t fz_read_int32_le(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm);
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int64_t fz_read_int64_le(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm);
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/*
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fz_read_string: Read a null terminated string from the stream into
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a buffer of a given length. The buffer will be null terminated.
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Throws on failure (including the failure to fit the entire string
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including the terminator into the buffer).
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*/
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void fz_read_string(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm, char *buffer, int len);
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enum
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{
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FZ_STREAM_META_PROGRESSIVE = 1,
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FZ_STREAM_META_LENGTH = 2
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};
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/*
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fz_stream_meta: Perform a meta call on a stream (typically to
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request meta information about a stream).
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stm: The stream to query.
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key: The meta request identifier.
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size: Meta request specific parameter - typically the size of
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the data block pointed to by ptr.
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ptr: Meta request specific parameter - typically a pointer to
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a block of data to be filled in.
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Returns -1 if this stream does not support this meta operation,
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or a meta operation specific return value.
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*/
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int fz_stream_meta(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm, int key, int size, void *ptr);
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/*
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fz_stream_next_fn: A function type for use when implementing
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fz_streams. The supplied function of this type is called
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whenever data is required, and the current buffer is empty.
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stm: The stream to operate on.
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max: a hint as to the maximum number of bytes that the caller
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needs to be ready immediately. Can safely be ignored.
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Returns -1 if there is no more data in the stream. Otherwise,
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the function should find its internal state using stm->state,
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refill its buffer, update stm->rp and stm->wp to point to the
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start and end of the new data respectively, and then
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"return *stm->rp++".
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*/
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typedef int (fz_stream_next_fn)(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm, size_t max);
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/*
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fz_stream_drop_fn: A function type for use when implementing
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fz_streams. The supplied function of this type is called
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when the stream is dropped, to release the stream specific
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state information.
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state: The stream state to release.
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*/
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typedef void (fz_stream_drop_fn)(fz_context *ctx, void *state);
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/*
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fz_stream_seek_fn: A function type for use when implementing
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fz_streams. The supplied function of this type is called when
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fz_seek is requested, and the arguments are as defined for
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fz_seek.
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The stream can find it's private state in stm->state.
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*/
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typedef void (fz_stream_seek_fn)(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm, int64_t offset, int whence);
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/*
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fz_stream_meta_fn: A function type for use when implementing
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fz_streams. The supplied function of this type is called when
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fz_meta is requested, and the arguments are as defined for
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fz_meta.
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The stream can find it's private state in stm->state.
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*/
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typedef int (fz_stream_meta_fn)(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm, int key, int size, void *ptr);
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struct fz_stream_s
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{
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int refs;
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int error;
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int eof;
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int64_t pos;
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int avail;
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int bits;
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unsigned char *rp, *wp;
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void *state;
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fz_stream_next_fn *next;
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fz_stream_drop_fn *drop;
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fz_stream_seek_fn *seek;
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fz_stream_meta_fn *meta;
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};
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/*
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fz_new_stream: Create a new stream object with the given
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internal state and function pointers.
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state: Internal state (opaque to everything but implementation).
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next: Should provide the next set of bytes (up to max) of stream
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data. Return the number of bytes read, or EOF when there is no
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more data.
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drop: Should clean up and free the internal state. May not
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throw exceptions.
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*/
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fz_stream *fz_new_stream(fz_context *ctx, void *state, fz_stream_next_fn *next, fz_stream_drop_fn *drop);
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fz_stream *fz_keep_stream(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm);
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/*
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fz_read_best: Attempt to read a stream into a buffer. If truncated
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is NULL behaves as fz_read_all, sets a truncated flag in case of
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error.
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stm: The stream to read from.
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initial: Suggested initial size for the buffer.
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truncated: Flag to store success/failure indication in.
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Returns a buffer created from reading from the stream.
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*/
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fz_buffer *fz_read_best(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm, size_t initial, int *truncated);
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/*
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fz_read_line: Read a line from stream into the buffer until either a
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terminating newline or EOF, which it replaces with a null byte ('\0').
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Returns buf on success, and NULL when end of file occurs while no characters
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have been read.
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*/
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char *fz_read_line(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm, char *buf, size_t max);
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/*
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fz_available: Ask how many bytes are available immediately from
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a given stream.
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stm: The stream to read from.
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max: A hint for the underlying stream; the maximum number of
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bytes that we are sure we will want to read. If you do not know
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this number, give 1.
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Returns the number of bytes immediately available between the
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read and write pointers. This number is guaranteed only to be 0
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if we have hit EOF. The number of bytes returned here need have
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no relation to max (could be larger, could be smaller).
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*/
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static inline size_t fz_available(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm, size_t max)
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{
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size_t len = stm->wp - stm->rp;
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int c = EOF;
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if (len)
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return len;
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if (stm->eof)
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return 0;
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fz_try(ctx)
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c = stm->next(ctx, stm, max);
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fz_catch(ctx)
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{
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fz_rethrow_if(ctx, FZ_ERROR_TRYLATER);
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fz_warn(ctx, "read error; treating as end of file");
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stm->error = 1;
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c = EOF;
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}
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if (c == EOF)
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{
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stm->eof = 1;
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return 0;
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}
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stm->rp--;
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return stm->wp - stm->rp;
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}
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/*
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fz_read_byte: Read the next byte from a stream.
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stm: The stream t read from.
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Returns -1 for end of stream, or the next byte. May
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throw exceptions.
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*/
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static inline int fz_read_byte(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm)
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{
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int c = EOF;
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if (stm->rp != stm->wp)
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return *stm->rp++;
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if (stm->eof)
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return EOF;
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fz_try(ctx)
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c = stm->next(ctx, stm, 1);
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fz_catch(ctx)
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{
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fz_rethrow_if(ctx, FZ_ERROR_TRYLATER);
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fz_warn(ctx, "read error; treating as end of file");
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stm->error = 1;
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c = EOF;
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}
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if (c == EOF)
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stm->eof = 1;
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return c;
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}
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/*
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fz_peek_byte: Peek at the next byte in a stream.
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stm: The stream to peek at.
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Returns -1 for EOF, or the next byte that will be read.
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*/
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static inline int fz_peek_byte(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm)
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{
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int c = EOF;
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if (stm->rp != stm->wp)
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return *stm->rp;
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if (stm->eof)
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return EOF;
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fz_try(ctx)
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{
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c = stm->next(ctx, stm, 1);
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if (c != EOF)
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stm->rp--;
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}
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fz_catch(ctx)
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{
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fz_rethrow_if(ctx, FZ_ERROR_TRYLATER);
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fz_warn(ctx, "read error; treating as end of file");
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stm->error = 1;
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c = EOF;
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}
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if (c == EOF)
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stm->eof = 1;
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return c;
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}
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/*
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fz_unread_byte: Unread the single last byte successfully
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read from a stream. Do not call this without having
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successfully read a byte.
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stm: The stream to operate upon.
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*/
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static inline void fz_unread_byte(fz_context *ctx FZ_UNUSED, fz_stream *stm)
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{
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stm->rp--;
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}
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static inline int fz_is_eof(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm)
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{
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if (stm->rp == stm->wp)
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{
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if (stm->eof)
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return 1;
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return fz_peek_byte(ctx, stm) == EOF;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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fz_read_bits: Read the next n bits from a stream (assumed to
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be packed most significant bit first).
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stm: The stream to read from.
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n: The number of bits to read, between 1 and 8*sizeof(int)
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inclusive.
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Returns -1 for EOF, or the required number of bits.
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*/
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static inline unsigned int fz_read_bits(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm, int n)
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{
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int x;
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if (n <= stm->avail)
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{
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stm->avail -= n;
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x = (stm->bits >> stm->avail) & ((1 << n) - 1);
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}
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else
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{
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x = stm->bits & ((1 << stm->avail) - 1);
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n -= stm->avail;
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stm->avail = 0;
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while (n > 8)
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{
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x = (x << 8) | fz_read_byte(ctx, stm);
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n -= 8;
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}
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if (n > 0)
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{
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stm->bits = fz_read_byte(ctx, stm);
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stm->avail = 8 - n;
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x = (x << n) | (stm->bits >> stm->avail);
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}
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}
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return x;
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}
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/*
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fz_read_rbits: Read the next n bits from a stream (assumed to
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be packed least significant bit first).
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stm: The stream to read from.
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n: The number of bits to read, between 1 and 8*sizeof(int)
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inclusive.
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Returns (unsigned int)-1 for EOF, or the required number of bits.
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*/
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static inline unsigned int fz_read_rbits(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm, int n)
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{
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int x;
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if (n <= stm->avail)
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{
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x = stm->bits & ((1 << n) - 1);
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stm->avail -= n;
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stm->bits = stm->bits >> n;
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}
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else
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{
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unsigned int used = 0;
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x = stm->bits & ((1 << stm->avail) - 1);
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n -= stm->avail;
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used = stm->avail;
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stm->avail = 0;
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while (n > 8)
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{
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x = (fz_read_byte(ctx, stm) << used) | x;
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n -= 8;
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used += 8;
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}
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if (n > 0)
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{
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stm->bits = fz_read_byte(ctx, stm);
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x = ((stm->bits & ((1 << n) - 1)) << used) | x;
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stm->avail = 8 - n;
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stm->bits = stm->bits >> n;
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}
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}
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return x;
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}
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/*
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fz_sync_bits: Called after reading bits to tell the stream
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that we are about to return to reading bytewise. Resyncs
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the stream to whole byte boundaries.
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*/
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static inline void fz_sync_bits(fz_context *ctx FZ_UNUSED, fz_stream *stm)
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{
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stm->avail = 0;
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}
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static inline int fz_is_eof_bits(fz_context *ctx, fz_stream *stm)
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{
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return fz_is_eof(ctx, stm) && (stm->avail == 0 || stm->bits == EOF);
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}
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#endif
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