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// Copyright (c) 2011, Industrial Light & Magic, a division of Lucas |
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// Digital Ltd. LLC |
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// All rights reserved. |
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#ifndef INCLUDED_IMF_DEEP_SCAN_LINE_INPUT_FILE_H |
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#define INCLUDED_IMF_DEEP_SCAN_LINE_INPUT_FILE_H |
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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// |
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// class DeepScanLineInputFile |
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// |
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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#include "ImfThreading.h" |
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#include "ImfGenericInputFile.h" |
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#include "ImfNamespace.h" |
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#include "ImfForward.h" |
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#include "ImfExport.h" |
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#include "ImfDeepScanLineOutputFile.h" |
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OPENEXR_IMF_INTERNAL_NAMESPACE_HEADER_ENTER |
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class DeepScanLineInputFile : public GenericInputFile |
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{ |
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public: |
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//------------ |
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// Constructor |
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//------------ |
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IMF_EXPORT |
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DeepScanLineInputFile (const char fileName[], |
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int numThreads = globalThreadCount()); |
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IMF_EXPORT |
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DeepScanLineInputFile (const Header &header, OPENEXR_IMF_INTERNAL_NAMESPACE::IStream *is, |
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int version, /*version field from file*/ |
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int numThreads = globalThreadCount()); |
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//----------------------------------------- |
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// Destructor -- deallocates internal data |
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// structures, but does not close the file. |
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//----------------------------------------- |
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IMF_EXPORT |
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virtual ~DeepScanLineInputFile (); |
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//------------------------ |
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// Access to the file name |
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//------------------------ |
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IMF_EXPORT |
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const char * fileName () const; |
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//-------------------------- |
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// Access to the file header |
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//-------------------------- |
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IMF_EXPORT |
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const Header & header () const; |
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//---------------------------------- |
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// Access to the file format version |
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//---------------------------------- |
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IMF_EXPORT |
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int version () const; |
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//----------------------------------------------------------- |
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// Set the current frame buffer -- copies the FrameBuffer |
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// object into the InputFile object. |
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// |
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// The current frame buffer is the destination for the pixel |
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// data read from the file. The current frame buffer must be |
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// set at least once before readPixels() is called. |
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// The current frame buffer can be changed after each call |
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// to readPixels(). |
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//----------------------------------------------------------- |
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IMF_EXPORT |
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void setFrameBuffer (const DeepFrameBuffer &frameBuffer); |
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//----------------------------------- |
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// Access to the current frame buffer |
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//----------------------------------- |
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IMF_EXPORT |
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const DeepFrameBuffer & frameBuffer () const; |
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//--------------------------------------------------------------- |
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// Check if the file is complete: |
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// |
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// isComplete() returns true if all pixels in the data window are |
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// present in the input file, or false if any pixels are missing. |
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// (Another program may still be busy writing the file, or file |
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// writing may have been aborted prematurely.) |
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//--------------------------------------------------------------- |
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IMF_EXPORT |
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bool isComplete () const; |
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//--------------------------------------------------------------- |
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// Read pixel data: |
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// |
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// readPixels(s1,s2) reads all scan lines with y coordinates |
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// in the interval [min (s1, s2), max (s1, s2)] from the file, |
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// and stores them in the current frame buffer. |
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// |
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// Both s1 and s2 must be within the interval |
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// [header().dataWindow().min.y, header.dataWindow().max.y] |
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// |
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// The scan lines can be read from the file in random order, and |
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// individual scan lines may be skipped or read multiple times. |
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// For maximum efficiency, the scan lines should be read in the |
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// order in which they were written to the file. |
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// |
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// readPixels(s) calls readPixels(s,s). |
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// |
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// If threading is enabled, readPixels (s1, s2) tries to perform |
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// decopmression of multiple scanlines in parallel. |
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// |
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IMF_EXPORT |
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void readPixels (int scanLine1, int scanLine2); |
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IMF_EXPORT |
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void readPixels (int scanLine); |
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// Extract pixel data from pre-read block |
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// |
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// readPixels(rawPixelData,frameBuffer,s1,s2) reads all scan lines with y coordinates |
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// in the interval [min (s1, s2), max (s1, s2)] from the data provided and |
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// stores them in the provided frameBuffer. |
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// the data can be obtained from a call to rawPixelData() |
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// |
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// |
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// Both s1 and s2 must be within the data specified |
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// |
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// you must provide a frameBuffer with a samplecountslice, which must have been read |
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// and the data valid - readPixels uses your sample count buffer to compute |
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// offsets to the data it needs |
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// |
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// This call does not block, and is thread safe for clients with an existing |
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// threading model. The InputFile's frameBuffer is not used in this call. |
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// |
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// This call is only provided for clients which have an existing threading model in place |
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// and unpredictable access patterns to the data. |
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// The fastest way to read an entire image is to enable threading,use setFrameBuffer then |
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// readPixels(header().dataWindow().min.y, header.dataWindow().max.y) |
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IMF_EXPORT |
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void readPixels (const char * rawPixelData, |
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const DeepFrameBuffer & frameBuffer, |
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int scanLine1, |
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int scanLine2) const; |
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// Read a block of raw pixel data from the file, |
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// without uncompressing it (this function is |
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// used to implement OutputFile::copyPixels()). |
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// note: returns the entire payload of the relevant chunk of data, not including part number |
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// including compressed and uncompressed sizes |
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// on entry, if pixelDataSize is insufficiently large, no bytes are read (pixelData can safely be NULL) |
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// on exit, pixelDataSize is the number of bytes required to read the chunk |
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// |
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//---------------------------------------------- |
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IMF_EXPORT |
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void rawPixelData (int firstScanLine, |
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char * pixelData, |
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Int64 &pixelDataSize); |
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// firstScanLineInChunk() returns the row number of the first row that's stored in the |
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// same chunk as scanline y. Depending on the compression mode, this may not be the same as y |
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// |
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// lastScanLineInChunk() returns the row number of the last row that's stored in the same |
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// chunk as scanline y. Depending on the compression mode, this may not be the same as y. |
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// The last chunk in the file may be smaller than all the others |
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// |
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IMF_EXPORT |
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int firstScanLineInChunk(int y) const; |
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IMF_EXPORT |
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int lastScanLineInChunk (int y) const; |
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// Read pixel sample counts into a slice in the frame buffer. |
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// |
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// readPixelSampleCounts(s1, s2) reads all the counts of |
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// pixel samples with y coordinates in the interval |
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// [min (s1, s2), max (s1, s2)] from the file, and stores |
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// them in the slice naming "sample count". |
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// |
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// Both s1 and s2 must be within the interval |
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// [header().dataWindow().min.y, header.dataWindow().max.y] |
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// |
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// readPixelSampleCounts(s) calls readPixelSampleCounts(s,s). |
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IMF_EXPORT |
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void readPixelSampleCounts (int scanline1, |
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int scanline2); |
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IMF_EXPORT |
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void readPixelSampleCounts (int scanline); |
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// Read pixel sample counts into the provided frameBuffer |
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// using a block read of data read by rawPixelData |
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// for multi-scanline compression schemes, you must decode the entire block |
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// so scanline1=firstScanLineInChunk(y) and scanline2=lastScanLineInChunk(y) |
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// |
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// This call does not block, and is thread safe for clients with an existing |
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// threading model. The InputFile's frameBuffer is not used in this call. |
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// |
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// The fastest way to read an entire image is to enable threading in OpenEXR, use setFrameBuffer then |
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// readPixelSampleCounts(header().dataWindow().min.y, header.dataWindow().max.y) |
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IMF_EXPORT |
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void readPixelSampleCounts (const char * rawdata , |
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const DeepFrameBuffer & frameBuffer, |
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int scanLine1 , |
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int scanLine2) const; |
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struct Data; |
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private: |
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Data * _data; |
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DeepScanLineInputFile (InputPartData* part); |
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void initialize(const Header& header); |
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void compatibilityInitialize(OPENEXR_IMF_INTERNAL_NAMESPACE::IStream & is); |
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void multiPartInitialize(InputPartData* part); |
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friend class InputFile; |
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friend class MultiPartInputFile; |
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friend void DeepScanLineOutputFile::copyPixels(DeepScanLineInputFile &); |
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}; |
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OPENEXR_IMF_INTERNAL_NAMESPACE_HEADER_EXIT |
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#endif
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