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* qrencode - QR Code encoder
*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Kentaro Fukuchi <kentaro@fukuchi.org>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or any later version.
*
* This library 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
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
/** \mainpage
* Libqrencode is a library for encoding data in a QR Code symbol, a kind of 2D
* symbology.
*
* \section encoding Encoding
*
* There are two methods to encode data: <b>encoding a string/data</b> or
* <b>encoding a structured data</b>.
*
* \subsection encoding-string Encoding a string/data
* You can encode a string by calling QRcode_encodeString().
* The given string is parsed automatically and encoded. If you want to encode
* data that can be represented as a C string style (NUL terminated), you can
* simply use this way.
*
* If the input data contains Kanji (Shift-JIS) characters and you want to
* encode them as Kanji in QR Code, you should give QR_MODE_KANJI as a hint.
* Otherwise, all of non-alphanumeric characters are encoded as 8 bit data.
* If you want to encode a whole string in 8 bit mode, you can use
* QRcode_encodeString8bit() instead.
*
* Please note that a C string can not contain NUL characters. If your data
* contains NUL, you must use QRcode_encodeData().
*
* \subsection encoding-input Encoding a structured data
* You can construct a structured input data manually. If the structure of the
* input data is known, you can use this way.
* At first, create a ::QRinput object by QRinput_new(). Then add input data
* to the QRinput object by QRinput_append(). Finally call QRcode_encodeInput()
* to encode the QRinput data.
* You can reuse the QRinput data again to encode it in other symbols with
* different parameters.
*
* \section result Result
* The encoded symbol is resulted as a ::QRcode object. It will contain
* its version number, width of the symbol and an array represents the symbol.
* See ::QRcode for the details. You can free the object by QRcode_free().
*
* Please note that the version of the result may be larger than specified.
* In such cases, the input data would be too large to be encoded in a
* symbol of the specified version.
*
* \section structured Structured append
* Libqrencode can generate "Structured-appended" symbols that enables to split
* a large data set into mulitple QR codes. A QR code reader concatenates
* multiple QR code symbols into a string.
* Just like QRcode_encodeString(), you can use QRcode_encodeStringStructured()
* to generate structured-appended symbols. This functions returns an instance
* of ::QRcode_List. The returned list is a singly-linked list of QRcode: you
* can retrieve each QR code in this way:
*
* \code
* QRcode_List *qrcodes;
* QRcode_List *entry;
* QRcode *qrcode;
*
* qrcodes = QRcode_encodeStringStructured(...);
* entry = qrcodes;
* while(entry != NULL) {
* qrcode = entry->code;
* // do something
* entry = entry->next;
* }
* QRcode_List_free(entry);
* \endcode
*
* Instead of using auto-parsing functions, you can construct your own
* structured input. At first, instantiate an object of ::QRinput_Struct
* by calling QRinput_Struct_new(). This object can hold multiple ::QRinput,
* and one QR code is generated for a ::QRinput.
* QRinput_Struct_appendInput() appends a ::QRinput to a ::QRinput_Struct
* object. In order to generate structured-appended symbols, it is required to
* embed headers to each symbol. You can use
* QRinput_Struct_insertStructuredAppendHeaders() to insert appropriate
* headers to each symbol. You should call this function just once before
* encoding symbols.
*/
#ifndef __QRENCODE_H__
#define __QRENCODE_H__
#if defined(__cplusplus)
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* Encoding mode.
*/
typedef enum {
QR_MODE_NUL = -1, ///< Terminator (NUL character). Internal use only
QR_MODE_NUM = 0, ///< Numeric mode
QR_MODE_AN, ///< Alphabet-numeric mode
QR_MODE_8, ///< 8-bit data mode
QR_MODE_KANJI, ///< Kanji (shift-jis) mode
QR_MODE_STRUCTURE, ///< Internal use only
QR_MODE_ECI, ///< ECI mode
QR_MODE_FNC1FIRST, ///< FNC1, first position
QR_MODE_FNC1SECOND, ///< FNC1, second position
} QRencodeMode;
/**
* Level of error correction.
*/
typedef enum {
QR_ECLEVEL_L = 0, ///< lowest
QR_ECLEVEL_M,
QR_ECLEVEL_Q,
QR_ECLEVEL_H ///< highest
} QRecLevel;
/**
* Maximum version (size) of QR-code symbol.
*/
#define QRSPEC_VERSION_MAX 40
/**
* Maximum version (size) of QR-code symbol.
*/
#define MQRSPEC_VERSION_MAX 4
/******************************************************************************
* Input data (qrinput.c)
*****************************************************************************/
/**
* Singly linked list to contain input strings. An instance of this class
* contains its version and error correction level too. It is required to
* set them by QRinput_setVersion() and QRinput_setErrorCorrectionLevel(),
* or use QRinput_new2() to instantiate an object.
*/
typedef struct _QRinput QRinput;
/**
* Instantiate an input data object. The version is set to 0 (auto-select)
* and the error correction level is set to QR_ECLEVEL_L.
* @return an input object (initialized). On error, NULL is returned and errno
* is set to indicate the error.
* @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory.
*/
extern QRinput *QRinput_new(void);
/**
* Instantiate an input data object.
* @param version version number.
* @param level Error correction level.
* @return an input object (initialized). On error, NULL is returned and errno
* is set to indicate the error.
* @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory for input objects.
* @throw EINVAL invalid arguments.
*/
extern QRinput *QRinput_new2(int version, QRecLevel level);
/**
* Instantiate an input data object. Object's Micro QR Code flag is set.
* Unlike with full-sized QR Code, version number must be specified (>0).
* @param version version number (1--4).
* @param level Error correction level.
* @return an input object (initialized). On error, NULL is returned and errno
* is set to indicate the error.
* @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory for input objects.
* @throw EINVAL invalid arguments.
*/
extern QRinput *QRinput_newMQR(int version, QRecLevel level);
/**
* Append data to an input object.
* The data is copied and appended to the input object.
* @param input input object.
* @param mode encoding mode.
* @param size size of data (byte).
* @param data a pointer to the memory area of the input data.
* @retval 0 success.
* @retval -1 an error occurred and errno is set to indeicate the error.
* See Execptions for the details.
* @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory.
* @throw EINVAL input data is invalid.
*
*/
extern int QRinput_append(QRinput *input, QRencodeMode mode, int size, const unsigned char *data);
/**
* Append ECI header.
* @param input input object.
* @param ecinum ECI indicator number (0 - 999999)
* @retval 0 success.
* @retval -1 an error occurred and errno is set to indeicate the error.
* See Execptions for the details.
* @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory.
* @throw EINVAL input data is invalid.
*
*/
extern int QRinput_appendECIheader(QRinput *input, unsigned int ecinum);
/**
* Get current version.
* @param input input object.
* @return current version.
*/
extern int QRinput_getVersion(QRinput *input);
/**
* Set version of the QR code that is to be encoded.
* This function cannot be applied to Micro QR Code.
* @param input input object.
* @param version version number (0 = auto)
* @retval 0 success.
* @retval -1 invalid argument.
*/
extern int QRinput_setVersion(QRinput *input, int version);
/**
* Get current error correction level.
* @param input input object.
* @return Current error correcntion level.
*/
extern QRecLevel QRinput_getErrorCorrectionLevel(QRinput *input);
/**
* Set error correction level of the QR code that is to be encoded.
* This function cannot be applied to Micro QR Code.
* @param input input object.
* @param level Error correction level.
* @retval 0 success.
* @retval -1 invalid argument.
*/
extern int QRinput_setErrorCorrectionLevel(QRinput *input, QRecLevel level);
/**
* Set version and error correction level of the QR code at once.
* This function is recommened for Micro QR Code.
* @param input input object.
* @param version version number (0 = auto)
* @param level Error correction level.
* @retval 0 success.
* @retval -1 invalid argument.
*/
extern int QRinput_setVersionAndErrorCorrectionLevel(QRinput *input, int version, QRecLevel level);
/**
* Free the input object.
* All of data chunks in the input object are freed too.
* @param input input object.
*/
extern void QRinput_free(QRinput *input);
/**
* Validate the input data.
* @param mode encoding mode.
* @param size size of data (byte).
* @param data a pointer to the memory area of the input data.
* @retval 0 success.
* @retval -1 invalid arguments.
*/
extern int QRinput_check(QRencodeMode mode, int size, const unsigned char *data);
/**
* Set of QRinput for structured symbols.
*/
typedef struct _QRinput_Struct QRinput_Struct;
/**
* Instantiate a set of input data object.
* @return an instance of QRinput_Struct. On error, NULL is returned and errno
* is set to indicate the error.
* @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory.
*/
extern QRinput_Struct *QRinput_Struct_new(void);
/**
* Set parity of structured symbols.
* @param s structured input object.
* @param parity parity of s.
*/
extern void QRinput_Struct_setParity(QRinput_Struct *s, unsigned char parity);
/**
* Append a QRinput object to the set. QRinput created by QRinput_newMQR()
* will be rejected.
* @warning never append the same QRinput object twice or more.
* @param s structured input object.
* @param input an input object.
* @retval >0 number of input objects in the structure.
* @retval -1 an error occurred. See Exceptions for the details.
* @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory.
* @throw EINVAL invalid arguments.
*/
extern int QRinput_Struct_appendInput(QRinput_Struct *s, QRinput *input);
/**
* Free all of QRinput in the set.
* @param s a structured input object.
*/
extern void QRinput_Struct_free(QRinput_Struct *s);
/**
* Split a QRinput to QRinput_Struct. It calculates a parity, set it, then
* insert structured-append headers. QRinput created by QRinput_newMQR() will
* be rejected.
* @param input input object. Version number and error correction level must be
* set.
* @return a set of input data. On error, NULL is returned, and errno is set
* to indicate the error. See Exceptions for the details.
* @throw ERANGE input data is too large.
* @throw EINVAL invalid input data.
* @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory.
*/
extern QRinput_Struct *QRinput_splitQRinputToStruct(QRinput *input);
/**
* Insert structured-append headers to the input structure. It calculates
* a parity and set it if the parity is not set yet.
* @param s input structure
* @retval 0 success.
* @retval -1 an error occurred and errno is set to indeicate the error.
* See Execptions for the details.
* @throw EINVAL invalid input object.
* @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory.
*/
extern int QRinput_Struct_insertStructuredAppendHeaders(QRinput_Struct *s);
/**
* Set FNC1-1st position flag.
*/
extern int QRinput_setFNC1First(QRinput *input);
/**
* Set FNC1-2nd position flag and application identifier.
*/
extern int QRinput_setFNC1Second(QRinput *input, unsigned char appid);
/******************************************************************************
* QRcode output (qrencode.c)
*****************************************************************************/
/**
* QRcode class.
* Symbol data is represented as an array contains width*width uchars.
* Each uchar represents a module (dot). If the less significant bit of
* the uchar is 1, the corresponding module is black. The other bits are
* meaningless for usual applications, but here its specification is described.
*
* <pre>
* MSB 76543210 LSB
* |||||||`- 1=black/0=white
* ||||||`-- data and ecc code area
* |||||`--- format information
* ||||`---- version information
* |||`----- timing pattern
* ||`------ alignment pattern
* |`------- finder pattern and separator
* `-------- non-data modules (format, timing, etc.)
* </pre>
*/
typedef struct {
int version; ///< version of the symbol
int width; ///< width of the symbol
unsigned char *data; ///< symbol data
} QRcode;
/**
* Singly-linked list of QRcode. Used to represent a structured symbols.
* A list is terminated with NULL.
*/
typedef struct _QRcode_List {
QRcode *code;
struct _QRcode_List *next;
} QRcode_List;
/**
* Create a symbol from the input data.
* @warning This function is THREAD UNSAFE when pthread is disabled.
* @param input input data.
* @return an instance of QRcode class. The version of the result QRcode may
* be larger than the designated version. On error, NULL is returned,
* and errno is set to indicate the error. See Exceptions for the
* details.
* @throw EINVAL invalid input object.
* @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory for input objects.
*/
extern QRcode *QRcode_encodeInput(QRinput *input);
/**
* Create a symbol from the string. The library automatically parses the input
* string and encodes in a QR Code symbol.
* @warning This function is THREAD UNSAFE when pthread is disabled.
* @param string input string. It must be NUL terminated.
* @param version version of the symbol. If 0, the library chooses the minimum
* version for the given input data.
* @param level error correction level.
* @param hint tell the library how Japanese Kanji characters should be
* encoded. If QR_MODE_KANJI is given, the library assumes that the
* given string contains Shift-JIS characters and encodes them in
* Kanji-mode. If QR_MODE_8 is given, all of non-alphanumerical
* characters will be encoded as is. If you want to embed UTF-8
* string, choose this. Other mode will cause EINVAL error.
* @param casesensitive case-sensitive(1) or not(0).
* @return an instance of QRcode class. The version of the result QRcode may
* be larger than the designated version. On error, NULL is returned,
* and errno is set to indicate the error. See Exceptions for the
* details.
* @throw EINVAL invalid input object.
* @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory for input objects.
* @throw ERANGE input data is too large.
*/
extern QRcode *QRcode_encodeString(const char *string, int version, QRecLevel level, QRencodeMode hint, int casesensitive);
/**
* Same to QRcode_encodeString(), but encode whole data in 8-bit mode.
* @warning This function is THREAD UNSAFE when pthread is disabled.
*/
extern QRcode *QRcode_encodeString8bit(const char *string, int version, QRecLevel level);
/**
* Micro QR Code version of QRcode_encodeString().
* @warning This function is THREAD UNSAFE when pthread is disabled.
*/
extern QRcode *QRcode_encodeStringMQR(const char *string, int version, QRecLevel level, QRencodeMode hint, int casesensitive);
/**
* Micro QR Code version of QRcode_encodeString8bit().
* @warning This function is THREAD UNSAFE when pthread is disabled.
*/
extern QRcode *QRcode_encodeString8bitMQR(const char *string, int version, QRecLevel level);
/**
* Encode byte stream (may include '\0') in 8-bit mode.
* @warning This function is THREAD UNSAFE when pthread is disabled.
* @param size size of the input data.
* @param data input data.
* @param version version of the symbol. If 0, the library chooses the minimum
* version for the given input data.
* @param level error correction level.
* @throw EINVAL invalid input object.
* @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory for input objects.
* @throw ERANGE input data is too large.
*/
extern QRcode *QRcode_encodeData(int size, const unsigned char *data, int version, QRecLevel level);
/**
* Micro QR Code version of QRcode_encodeData().
* @warning This function is THREAD UNSAFE when pthread is disabled.
*/
extern QRcode *QRcode_encodeDataMQR(int size, const unsigned char *data, int version, QRecLevel level);
/**
* Free the instance of QRcode class.
* @param qrcode an instance of QRcode class.
*/
extern void QRcode_free(QRcode *qrcode);
/**
* Create structured symbols from the input data.
* @warning This function is THREAD UNSAFE when pthread is disabled.
* @param s
* @return a singly-linked list of QRcode.
*/
extern QRcode_List *QRcode_encodeInputStructured(QRinput_Struct *s);
/**
* Create structured symbols from the string. The library automatically parses
* the input string and encodes in a QR Code symbol.
* @warning This function is THREAD UNSAFE when pthread is disabled.
* @param string input string. It must be NUL terminated.
* @param version version of the symbol.
* @param level error correction level.
* @param hint tell the library how Japanese Kanji characters should be
* encoded. If QR_MODE_KANJI is given, the library assumes that the
* given string contains Shift-JIS characters and encodes them in
* Kanji-mode. If QR_MODE_8 is given, all of non-alphanumerical
* characters will be encoded as is. If you want to embed UTF-8
* string, choose this. Other mode will cause EINVAL error.
* @param casesensitive case-sensitive(1) or not(0).
* @return a singly-linked list of QRcode. On error, NULL is returned, and
* errno is set to indicate the error. See Exceptions for the details.
* @throw EINVAL invalid input object.
* @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory for input objects.
*/
extern QRcode_List *QRcode_encodeStringStructured(const char *string, int version, QRecLevel level, QRencodeMode hint, int casesensitive);
/**
* Same to QRcode_encodeStringStructured(), but encode whole data in 8-bit mode.
* @warning This function is THREAD UNSAFE when pthread is disabled.
*/
extern QRcode_List *QRcode_encodeString8bitStructured(const char *string, int version, QRecLevel level);
/**
* Create structured symbols from byte stream (may include '\0'). Wholde data
* are encoded in 8-bit mode.
* @warning This function is THREAD UNSAFE when pthread is disabled.
* @param size size of the input data.
* @param data input dat.
* @param version version of the symbol.
* @param level error correction level.
* @return a singly-linked list of QRcode. On error, NULL is returned, and
* errno is set to indicate the error. See Exceptions for the details.
* @throw EINVAL invalid input object.
* @throw ENOMEM unable to allocate memory for input objects.
*/
extern QRcode_List *QRcode_encodeDataStructured(int size, const unsigned char *data, int version, QRecLevel level);
/**
* Return the number of symbols included in a QRcode_List.
* @param qrlist a head entry of a QRcode_List.
* @return number of symbols in the list.
*/
extern int QRcode_List_size(QRcode_List *qrlist);
/**
* Free the QRcode_List.
* @param qrlist a head entry of a QRcode_List.
*/
extern void QRcode_List_free(QRcode_List *qrlist);
/******************************************************************************
* System utilities
*****************************************************************************/
/**
* Return a string that identifies the library version.
* @param major_version
* @param minor_version
* @param micro_version
*/
extern void QRcode_APIVersion(int *major_version, int *minor_version, int *micro_version);
/**
* Return a string that identifies the library version.
* @return a string identifies the library version. The string is held by the
* library. Do NOT free it.
*/
extern char *QRcode_APIVersionString(void);
/**
* Clear all caches. This is only for debug purpose. If you are attacking a
* complicated memory leak bug, try this to reduce the reachable blocks record.
* @warning This function is THREAD UNSAFE when pthread is disabled.
*/
extern void QRcode_clearCache(void);
#if defined(__cplusplus)
}
#endif
#endif /* __QRENCODE_H__ */
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