v03i021: GIF -> PostScript Converter
Scott Hemphill
hemphill at cit-vax.Caltech.Edu
Wed May 18 05:57:06 AEST 1988
comp.sources.misc: Volume 3, Issue 21
Submitted-By: "Scott Hemphill" <hemphill at cit-vax.Caltech.Edu>
Archive-Name: giftops
The following program converts a GIF file to a PostScript source file.
It is public domain. It is complete in one file. Just un-shar, and
type:
cc -o giftops giftops.c
It has been tested on Sys V and BSD systems and another (non_Unix) system
with 32-bit ints. It shouldn't need more than 16-bit ints, though.
The PostScript code written by this program doesn't conform to Adobe's
standards.
Scott Hemphill hemphill at csvax.caltech.edu ...!ames!elroy!cit-vax!hemphill
#! /bin/sh
# This is a shell archive, meaning:
# 1. Remove everything above the #! /bin/sh line.
# 2. Save the resulting text in a file.
# 3. Execute the file with /bin/sh (not csh) to create:
# giftops.c
# This archive created: Tue May 17 12:36:00 1988
export PATH; PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH
if test -f 'giftops.c'
then
echo shar: "will not over-write existing file 'giftops.c'"
else
cat << \SHAR_EOF > 'giftops.c'
/*********************************************
* GIFtoPS Converter *
* *
* May 16, 1988 by Scott Hemphill *
* *
* I wrote this program, and hereby place it *
* in the public domain, i.e. there are no *
* copying restrictions of any kind. *
*********************************************/
#include <stdio.h>
char *malloc();
int strncmp();
#define min(x,y) ((x) < (y) ? (x) : (y))
#define FALSE 0
#define TRUE 1
typedef int bool;
typedef struct codestruct {
struct codestruct *prefix;
unsigned char first,suffix;
} codetype;
FILE *infile;
unsigned int screenwidth; /* The dimensions of the screen */
unsigned int screenheight; /* (not those of the image) */
bool global; /* Is there a global color map? */
int globalbits; /* Number of bits of global colors */
unsigned char globalmap[256][3]; /* RGB values for global color map */
char colortable[256][3]; /* Hex intensity strings for an image */
unsigned char *raster; /* Decoded image data */
codetype *codetable; /* LZW compression code data */
int datasize,codesize,codemask; /* Decoder working variables */
int clear,eoi; /* Special code values */
void usage()
{
fprintf(stderr,"usage: giftops input-file > output-file\n");
exit(-1);
}
void fatal(s)
char *s;
{
fprintf(stderr,"giftops: %s\n",s);
exit(-1);
}
void checksignature()
{
char buf[6];
fread(buf,1,6,infile);
if (strncmp(buf,"GIF",3)) fatal("file is not a GIF file");
if (strncmp(&buf[3],"87a",3)) fatal("unknown GIF version number");
}
/* Get information which is global to all the images stored in the file */
void readscreen()
{
unsigned char buf[7];
fread(buf,1,7,infile);
screenwidth = buf[0] + (buf[1] << 8);
screenheight = buf[2] + (buf[3] << 8);
global = buf[4] & 0x80;
if (global) {
globalbits = (buf[4] & 0x07) + 1;
fread(globalmap,3,1<<globalbits,infile);
}
}
/* Convert a color map (local or global) to an array of two character
hexadecimal strings, stored in colortable. RGB is converted to
8-bit grayscale using integer arithmetic. */
void initcolors(colortable,colormap,ncolors)
char colortable[256][3];
unsigned char colormap[256][3];
int ncolors;
{
static char hextab[] = {'0','1','2','3','4','5','6','7',
'8','9','A','B','C','D','E','F'};
register unsigned color;
register i;
for (i = 0; i < ncolors; i++) {
color = 77*colormap[i][0] + 150*colormap[i][1] + 29*colormap[i][2];
color >>= 8;
colortable[i][0] = hextab[color >> 4];
colortable[i][1] = hextab[color & 15];
colortable[i][2] = '\0';
}
}
/* Write a postscript header to the standard output. Standard paper size
(8.5 by 11) is hard-coded, as is the whole initialization sequence. */
void writeheader(left,top,width,height)
unsigned left,top,width,height;
{
double scale;
int scaledwidth,scaledheight;
scale = min(648.0/screenwidth, 468.0/screenheight);
scaledwidth = (int)(scale*screenwidth+0.5);
scaledheight = (int)(scale*screenheight+0.5);
printf("currentscreen /proc exch def /angle exch def /frequency exch def\n");
printf("/angle 90 def /frequency 60 def\n");
printf("frequency angle /proc load setscreen\n");
printf("/picstr %d string def\n",width);
printf("/screen {%d %d 8 [%d 0 0 -%d 0 %d]\n",width,height,width,height,height);
printf(" {currentfile picstr readhexstring pop} image} def\n");
printf("%d %d translate 90 rotate %d %d scale screen\n",
306+(scaledheight>>1),396-(scaledwidth>>1),
scaledwidth, scaledheight);
}
/* Output the bytes associated with a code to the raster array */
void outcode(p,fill)
register codetype *p;
register unsigned char **fill;
{
if (p->prefix) outcode(p->prefix,fill);
*(*fill)++ = p->suffix;
}
/* Process a compression code. "clear" resets the code table. Otherwise
make a new code table entry, and output the bytes associated with the
code. */
void process(code,fill)
register code;
unsigned char **fill;
{
static avail,oldcode;
register codetype *p;
if (code == clear) {
codesize = datasize + 1;
codemask = (1 << codesize) - 1;
avail = clear + 2;
oldcode = -1;
} else if (code < avail) {
outcode(&codetable[code],fill);
if (oldcode != -1) {
p = &codetable[avail++];
p->prefix = &codetable[oldcode];
p->first = p->prefix->first;
p->suffix = codetable[code].first;
if ((avail & codemask) == 0 && avail < 4096) {
codesize++;
codemask += avail;
}
}
oldcode = code;
} else if (code == avail && oldcode != -1) {
p = &codetable[avail++];
p->prefix = &codetable[oldcode];
p->first = p->prefix->first;
p->suffix = p->first;
outcode(p,fill);
if ((avail & codemask) == 0 && avail < 4096) {
codesize++;
codemask += avail;
}
oldcode = code;
} else {
fatal("illegal code in raster data");
}
}
/* Decode a raster image */
void readraster(width,height)
unsigned width,height;
{
unsigned char *fill = raster;
unsigned char buf[255];
register bits=0;
register unsigned count,datum=0;
register unsigned char *ch;
register int code;
datasize = getc(infile);
clear = 1 << datasize;
eoi = clear+1;
codesize = datasize + 1;
codemask = (1 << codesize) - 1;
codetable = (codetype*)malloc(4096*sizeof(codetype));
if (!codetable) fatal("not enough memory for code table");
for (code = 0; code < clear; code++) {
codetable[code].prefix = (codetype*)0;
codetable[code].first = code;
codetable[code].suffix = code;
}
for (count = getc(infile); count > 0; count = getc(infile)) {
fread(buf,1,count,infile);
for (ch=buf; count-- > 0; ch++) {
datum += *ch << bits;
bits += 8;
while (bits >= codesize) {
code = datum & codemask;
datum >>= codesize;
bits -= codesize;
if (code == eoi) goto exitloop; /* This kludge put in
because some GIF files
aren't standard */
process(code,&fill);
}
}
}
exitloop:
if (fill != raster + width*height) fatal("raster has the wrong size");
free(codetable);
}
/* Read a row out of the raster image and write it to the output file */
void rasterize(row,width)
int row,width;
{
register unsigned char *scanline;
register i;
scanline = raster + row*width;
for (i = 0; i < width; i++) {
if (i % 40 == 0) printf("\n"); /* break line every 80 chars */
fputs(colortable[*scanline++],stdout);
}
printf("\n");
}
/* write image trailer to standard output */
void writetrailer()
{
printf("showpage\n");
}
/* Read image information (position, size, local color map, etc.) and convert
to postscript. */
void readimage()
{
unsigned char buf[9];
unsigned left,top,width,height;
bool local,interleaved;
char localmap[256][3];
int localbits;
int *interleavetable;
register row;
register i;
fread(buf,1,9,infile);
left = buf[0] + (buf[1] << 8);
top = buf[2] + (buf[3] << 8);
width = buf[4] + (buf[5] << 8);
height = buf[6] + (buf[7] << 8);
local = buf[8] & 0x80;
interleaved = buf[8] & 0x40;
if (local) {
localbits = (buf[8] & 0x7) + 1;
fread(localmap,3,1<<localbits,infile);
initcolors(colortable,localmap,1<<localbits);
} else if (global) {
initcolors(colortable,globalmap,1<<globalbits);
} else {
fatal("no colormap present for image");
}
writeheader(left,top,width,height);
raster = (unsigned char*)malloc(width*height);
if (!raster) fatal("not enough memory for image");
readraster(width,height);
if (interleaved) {
interleavetable = (int*)malloc(height*sizeof(int));
if (!interleavetable) fatal("not enough memory for interleave table");
row = 0;
for (i = top; i < top+height; i += 8) interleavetable[i] = row++;
for (i = top+4; i < top+height; i += 8) interleavetable[i] = row++;
for (i = top+2; i < top+height; i += 4) interleavetable[i] = row++;
for (i = top+1; i < top+height; i += 2) interleavetable[i] = row++;
for (row = top; row < top+height; row++) rasterize(interleavetable[row],width);
free(interleavetable);
} else {
for (row = top; row < top+height; row++) rasterize(row,width);
}
free(raster);
writetrailer();
}
/* Read a GIF extension block (and do nothing with it). */
void readextension()
{
unsigned char code,count;
char buf[255];
code = getc(infile);
while (count = getc(infile)) fread(buf,1,count,infile);
}
main(argc,argv)
int argc;
char *argv[];
{
int quit = FALSE;
char ch;
if (argc != 2) usage();
infile = fopen(argv[1],"r");
if (!infile) {
perror("giftops");
exit(-1);
}
checksignature();
readscreen();
do {
ch = getc(infile);
switch (ch) {
case '\0': break; /* this kludge for non-standard files */
case ',': readimage();
break;
case ';': quit = TRUE;
break;
case '!': readextension();
break;
default: fatal("illegal GIF block type");
break;
}
} while (!quit);
}
SHAR_EOF
if test 10781 -ne "`wc -c < 'giftops.c'`"
then
echo shar: "error transmitting 'giftops.c'" '(should have been 10781 characters)'
fi
fi
exit 0
# End of shell archive
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Scott Hemphill hemphill at csvax.caltech.edu ...!ames!elroy!cit-vax!hemphill
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