From 058f98a63658dc1a2579826ba167fd61bed1e21f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sanine Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2022 10:47:15 -0600 Subject: add assimp submodule --- src/mesh/assimp-master/include/assimp/Exporter.hpp | 509 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 509 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/mesh/assimp-master/include/assimp/Exporter.hpp (limited to 'src/mesh/assimp-master/include/assimp/Exporter.hpp') diff --git a/src/mesh/assimp-master/include/assimp/Exporter.hpp b/src/mesh/assimp-master/include/assimp/Exporter.hpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..09a4594 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/mesh/assimp-master/include/assimp/Exporter.hpp @@ -0,0 +1,509 @@ +/* +--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Open Asset Import Library (assimp) +--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Copyright (c) 2006-2022, assimp team + +All rights reserved. + +Redistribution and use of this software in source and binary forms, +with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following +conditions are met: + +* Redistributions of source code must retain the above +copyright notice, this list of conditions and the +following disclaimer. + +* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above +copyright notice, this list of conditions and the +following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other +materials provided with the distribution. + +* Neither the name of the assimp team, nor the names of its +contributors may be used to endorse or promote products +derived from this software without specific prior +written permission of the assimp team. + +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 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Note that the export interface is available + * only if Assimp has been built with ASSIMP_BUILD_NO_EXPORT not defined. + * + * The interface is modeled after the importer interface and mostly + * symmetric. The same rules for threading etc. apply. + * + * In a nutshell, there are two export interfaces: #Export, which writes the + * output file(s) either to the regular file system or to a user-supplied + * #IOSystem, and #ExportToBlob which returns a linked list of memory + * buffers (blob), each referring to one output file (in most cases + * there will be only one output file of course, but this extra complexity is + * needed since Assimp aims at supporting a wide range of file formats). + * + * #ExportToBlob is especially useful if you intend to work + * with the data in-memory. +*/ +class ASSIMP_API ExportProperties; + +class ASSIMP_API Exporter { +public: + /** Function pointer type of a Export worker function */ + typedef void (*fpExportFunc)(const char *, IOSystem *, const aiScene *, const ExportProperties *); + + /** Internal description of an Assimp export format option */ + struct ExportFormatEntry { + /// Public description structure to be returned by aiGetExportFormatDescription() + aiExportFormatDesc mDescription; + + // Worker function to do the actual exporting + fpExportFunc mExportFunction; + + // Post-processing steps to be executed PRIOR to invoking mExportFunction + unsigned int mEnforcePP; + + // Constructor to fill all entries + ExportFormatEntry(const char *pId, const char *pDesc, const char *pExtension, fpExportFunc pFunction, unsigned int pEnforcePP = 0u) { + mDescription.id = pId; + mDescription.description = pDesc; + mDescription.fileExtension = pExtension; + mExportFunction = pFunction; + mEnforcePP = pEnforcePP; + } + + ExportFormatEntry() : + mExportFunction(), + mEnforcePP() { + mDescription.id = nullptr; + mDescription.description = nullptr; + mDescription.fileExtension = nullptr; + } + }; + + /** + * @brief The class constructor. + */ + Exporter(); + + /** + * @brief The class destructor. + */ + ~Exporter(); + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Supplies a custom IO handler to the exporter to use to open and + * access files. + * + * If you need #Export to use custom IO logic to access the files, + * you need to supply a custom implementation of IOSystem and + * IOFile to the exporter. + * + * #Exporter takes ownership of the object and will destroy it + * afterwards. The previously assigned handler will be deleted. + * Pass NULL to take again ownership of your IOSystem and reset Assimp + * to use its default implementation, which uses plain file IO. + * + * @param pIOHandler The IO handler to be used in all file accesses + * of the Importer. */ + void SetIOHandler(IOSystem *pIOHandler); + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Retrieves the IO handler that is currently set. + * You can use #IsDefaultIOHandler() to check whether the returned + * interface is the default IO handler provided by ASSIMP. The default + * handler is active as long the application doesn't supply its own + * custom IO handler via #SetIOHandler(). + * @return A valid IOSystem interface, never NULL. */ + IOSystem *GetIOHandler() const; + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Checks whether a default IO handler is active + * A default handler is active as long the application doesn't + * supply its own custom IO handler via #SetIOHandler(). + * @return true by default */ + bool IsDefaultIOHandler() const; + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Supplies a custom progress handler to the exporter. This + * interface exposes an #Update() callback, which is called + * more or less periodically (please don't sue us if it + * isn't as periodically as you'd like it to have ...). + * This can be used to implement progress bars and loading + * timeouts. + * @param pHandler Progress callback interface. Pass nullptr to + * disable progress reporting. + * @note Progress handlers can be used to abort the loading + * at almost any time.*/ + void SetProgressHandler(ProgressHandler *pHandler); + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Exports the given scene to a chosen file format. Returns the exported + * data as a binary blob which you can write into a file or something. + * When you're done with the data, simply let the #Exporter instance go + * out of scope to have it released automatically. + * @param pScene The scene to export. Stays in possession of the caller, + * is not changed by the function. + * @param pFormatId ID string to specify to which format you want to + * export to. Use + * #GetExportFormatCount / #GetExportFormatDescription to learn which + * export formats are available. + * @param pPreprocessing See the documentation for #Export + * @return the exported data or nullptr in case of error. + * @note If the Exporter instance did already hold a blob from + * a previous call to #ExportToBlob, it will be disposed. + * Any IO handlers set via #SetIOHandler are ignored here. + * @note Use aiCopyScene() to get a modifiable copy of a previously + * imported scene. */ + const aiExportDataBlob *ExportToBlob(const aiScene *pScene, const char *pFormatId, + unsigned int pPreprocessing = 0u, const ExportProperties *pProperties = nullptr); + const aiExportDataBlob *ExportToBlob(const aiScene *pScene, const std::string &pFormatId, + unsigned int pPreprocessing = 0u, const ExportProperties *pProperties = nullptr); + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Convenience function to export directly to a file. Use + * #SetIOSystem to supply a custom IOSystem to gain fine-grained control + * about the output data flow of the export process. + * @param pBlob A data blob obtained from a previous call to #aiExportScene. Must not be nullptr. + * @param pPath Full target file name. Target must be accessible. + * @param pPreprocessing Accepts any choice of the #aiPostProcessSteps enumerated + * flags, but in reality only a subset of them makes sense here. Specifying + * 'preprocessing' flags is useful if the input scene does not conform to + * Assimp's default conventions as specified in the @link data Data Structures Page @endlink. + * In short, this means the geometry data should use a right-handed coordinate systems, face + * winding should be counter-clockwise and the UV coordinate origin is assumed to be in + * the upper left. The #aiProcess_MakeLeftHanded, #aiProcess_FlipUVs and + * #aiProcess_FlipWindingOrder flags are used in the import side to allow users + * to have those defaults automatically adapted to their conventions. Specifying those flags + * for exporting has the opposite effect, respectively. Some other of the + * #aiPostProcessSteps enumerated values may be useful as well, but you'll need + * to try out what their effect on the exported file is. Many formats impose + * their own restrictions on the structure of the geometry stored therein, + * so some preprocessing may have little or no effect at all, or may be + * redundant as exporters would apply them anyhow. A good example + * is triangulation - whilst you can enforce it by specifying + * the #aiProcess_Triangulate flag, most export formats support only + * triangulate data so they would run the step even if it wasn't requested. + * + * If assimp detects that the input scene was directly taken from the importer side of + * the library (i.e. not copied using aiCopyScene and potentially modified afterwards), + * any post-processing steps already applied to the scene will not be applied again, unless + * they show non-idempotent behavior (#aiProcess_MakeLeftHanded, #aiProcess_FlipUVs and + * #aiProcess_FlipWindingOrder). + * @return AI_SUCCESS if everything was fine. + * @note Use aiCopyScene() to get a modifiable copy of a previously + * imported scene.*/ + aiReturn Export(const aiScene *pScene, const char *pFormatId, const char *pPath, + unsigned int pPreprocessing = 0u, const ExportProperties *pProperties = nullptr); + aiReturn Export(const aiScene *pScene, const std::string &pFormatId, const std::string &pPath, + unsigned int pPreprocessing = 0u, const ExportProperties *pProperties = nullptr); + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Returns an error description of an error that occurred in #Export + * or #ExportToBlob + * + * Returns an empty string if no error occurred. + * @return A description of the last error, an empty string if no + * error occurred. The string is never nullptr. + * + * @note The returned function remains valid until one of the + * following methods is called: #Export, #ExportToBlob, #FreeBlob */ + const char *GetErrorString() const; + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Return the blob obtained from the last call to #ExportToBlob */ + const aiExportDataBlob *GetBlob() const; + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Orphan the blob from the last call to #ExportToBlob. This means + * the caller takes ownership and is thus responsible for calling + * the C API function #aiReleaseExportBlob to release it. */ + const aiExportDataBlob *GetOrphanedBlob() const; + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Frees the current blob. + * + * The function does nothing if no blob has previously been + * previously produced via #ExportToBlob. #FreeBlob is called + * automatically by the destructor. The only reason to call + * it manually would be to reclaim as much storage as possible + * without giving up the #Exporter instance yet. */ + void FreeBlob(); + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Returns the number of export file formats available in the current + * Assimp build. Use #Exporter::GetExportFormatDescription to + * retrieve infos of a specific export format. + * + * This includes built-in exporters as well as exporters registered + * using #RegisterExporter. + **/ + size_t GetExportFormatCount() const; + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Returns a description of the nth export file format. Use # + * #Exporter::GetExportFormatCount to learn how many export + * formats are supported. + * + * The returned pointer is of static storage duration if the + * pIndex pertains to a built-in exporter (i.e. one not registered + * via #RegistrerExporter). It is restricted to the life-time of the + * #Exporter instance otherwise. + * + * @param pIndex Index of the export format to retrieve information + * for. Valid range is 0 to #Exporter::GetExportFormatCount + * @return A description of that specific export format. + * NULL if pIndex is out of range. */ + const aiExportFormatDesc *GetExportFormatDescription(size_t pIndex) const; + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Register a custom exporter. Custom export formats are limited to + * to the current #Exporter instance and do not affect the + * library globally. The indexes under which the format's + * export format description can be queried are assigned + * monotonously. + * @param desc Exporter description. + * @return aiReturn_SUCCESS if the export format was successfully + * registered. A common cause that would prevent an exporter + * from being registered is that its format id is already + * occupied by another format. */ + aiReturn RegisterExporter(const ExportFormatEntry &desc); + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Remove an export format previously registered with #RegisterExporter + * from the #Exporter instance (this can also be used to drop + * built-in exporters because those are implicitly registered + * using #RegisterExporter). + * @param id Format id to be unregistered, this refers to the + * 'id' field of #aiExportFormatDesc. + * @note Calling this method on a format description not yet registered + * has no effect.*/ + void UnregisterExporter(const char *id); + +protected: + // Just because we don't want you to know how we're hacking around. + ExporterPimpl *pimpl; +}; + +class ASSIMP_API ExportProperties { +public: + // Data type to store the key hash + typedef unsigned int KeyType; + + // typedefs for our four configuration maps. + // We don't need more, so there is no need for a generic solution + typedef std::map IntPropertyMap; + typedef std::map FloatPropertyMap; + typedef std::map StringPropertyMap; + typedef std::map MatrixPropertyMap; + typedef std::map> CallbackPropertyMap; + +public: + /** Standard constructor + * @see ExportProperties() + */ + ExportProperties(); + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Copy constructor. + * + * This copies the configuration properties of another ExportProperties. + * @see ExportProperties(const ExportProperties& other) + */ + ExportProperties(const ExportProperties &other); + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Set an integer configuration property. + * @param szName Name of the property. All supported properties + * are defined in the aiConfig.g header (all constants share the + * prefix AI_CONFIG_XXX and are simple strings). + * @param iValue New value of the property + * @return true if the property was set before. The new value replaces + * the previous value in this case. + * @note Property of different types (float, int, string ..) are kept + * on different stacks, so calling SetPropertyInteger() for a + * floating-point property has no effect - the loader will call + * GetPropertyFloat() to read the property, but it won't be there. + */ + bool SetPropertyInteger(const char *szName, int iValue); + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Set a boolean configuration property. Boolean properties + * are stored on the integer stack internally so it's possible + * to set them via #SetPropertyBool and query them with + * #GetPropertyBool and vice versa. + * @see SetPropertyInteger() + */ + bool SetPropertyBool(const char *szName, bool value) { + return SetPropertyInteger(szName, value); + } + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Set a floating-point configuration property. + * @see SetPropertyInteger() + */ + bool SetPropertyFloat(const char *szName, ai_real fValue); + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Set a string configuration property. + * @see SetPropertyInteger() + */ + bool SetPropertyString(const char *szName, const std::string &sValue); + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Set a matrix configuration property. + * @see SetPropertyInteger() + */ + bool SetPropertyMatrix(const char *szName, const aiMatrix4x4 &sValue); + + bool SetPropertyCallback(const char *szName, const std::function &f); + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Get a configuration property. + * @param szName Name of the property. All supported properties + * are defined in the aiConfig.g header (all constants share the + * prefix AI_CONFIG_XXX). + * @param iErrorReturn Value that is returned if the property + * is not found. + * @return Current value of the property + * @note Property of different types (float, int, string ..) are kept + * on different lists, so calling SetPropertyInteger() for a + * floating-point property has no effect - the loader will call + * GetPropertyFloat() to read the property, but it won't be there. + */ + int GetPropertyInteger(const char *szName, + int iErrorReturn = 0xffffffff) const; + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Get a boolean configuration property. Boolean properties + * are stored on the integer stack internally so it's possible + * to set them via #SetPropertyBool and query them with + * #GetPropertyBool and vice versa. + * @see GetPropertyInteger() + */ + bool GetPropertyBool(const char *szName, bool bErrorReturn = false) const { + return GetPropertyInteger(szName, bErrorReturn) != 0; + } + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Get a floating-point configuration property + * @see GetPropertyInteger() + */ + ai_real GetPropertyFloat(const char *szName, + ai_real fErrorReturn = 10e10f) const; + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Get a string configuration property + * + * The return value remains valid until the property is modified. + * @see GetPropertyInteger() + */ + const std::string GetPropertyString(const char *szName, + const std::string &sErrorReturn = "") const; + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Get a matrix configuration property + * + * The return value remains valid until the property is modified. + * @see GetPropertyInteger() + */ + const aiMatrix4x4 GetPropertyMatrix(const char *szName, + const aiMatrix4x4 &sErrorReturn = aiMatrix4x4()) const; + + std::function GetPropertyCallback(const char* szName) const; + + // ------------------------------------------------------------------- + /** Determine a integer configuration property has been set. + * @see HasPropertyInteger() + */ + bool HasPropertyInteger(const char *szName) const; + + /** Determine a boolean configuration property has been set. + * @see HasPropertyBool() + */ + bool HasPropertyBool(const char *szName) const; + + /** Determine a boolean configuration property has been set. + * @see HasPropertyFloat() + */ + bool HasPropertyFloat(const char *szName) const; + + /** Determine a String configuration property has been set. + * @see HasPropertyString() + */ + bool HasPropertyString(const char *szName) const; + + /** Determine a Matrix configuration property has been set. + * @see HasPropertyMatrix() + */ + bool HasPropertyMatrix(const char *szName) const; + + bool HasPropertyCallback(const char *szName) const; + + /** List of integer properties */ + IntPropertyMap mIntProperties; + + /** List of floating-point properties */ + FloatPropertyMap mFloatProperties; + + /** List of string properties */ + StringPropertyMap mStringProperties; + + /** List of Matrix properties */ + MatrixPropertyMap mMatrixProperties; + + CallbackPropertyMap mCallbackProperties; +}; + +// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +inline const aiExportDataBlob *Exporter::ExportToBlob(const aiScene *pScene, const std::string &pFormatId, + unsigned int pPreprocessing, const ExportProperties *pProperties) { + return ExportToBlob(pScene, pFormatId.c_str(), pPreprocessing, pProperties); +} + +// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +inline aiReturn Exporter ::Export(const aiScene *pScene, const std::string &pFormatId, + const std::string &pPath, unsigned int pPreprocessing, + const ExportProperties *pProperties) { + return Export(pScene, pFormatId.c_str(), pPath.c_str(), pPreprocessing, pProperties); +} + +} // namespace Assimp + +#endif // ASSIMP_BUILD_NO_EXPORT +#endif // AI_EXPORT_HPP_INC -- cgit v1.2.1