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**
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** Copyright (C) 2015 The Qt Company Ltd.
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** Copyright (C) 2016-2019 Ivailo Monev
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**
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** This file is part of the QtGui module of the Katie Toolkit.
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****************************************************************************/
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/*!
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\class QImageIOHandler
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\brief The QImageIOHandler class defines the common image I/O
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interface for all image formats in Qt.
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\reentrant
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Qt uses QImageIOHandler for reading and writing images through
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QImageReader and QImageWriter. You can also derive from this class
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to write your own image format handler using Qt's plugin mechanism.
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Call setDevice() to assign a device to the handler, and
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setFormat() to assign a format to it. One QImageIOHandler may
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support more than one image format. canRead() returns true if an
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image can be read from the device, and read() and write() return
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true if reading or writing an image was completed successfully.
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QImageIOHandler also has support for animations formats, through
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the functions loopCount(), imageCount(), nextImageDelay() and
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currentImageNumber().
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In order to determine what options an image handler supports, Qt
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will call supportsOption() and setOption(). Make sure to
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reimplement these functions if you can provide support for any of
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the options in the ImageOption enum.
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To write your own image handler, you must at least reimplement
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canRead() and read(). Then create a QImageIOPlugin that
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can create the handler. Finally, install your plugin, and
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QImageReader and QImageWriter will then automatically load the
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plugin, and start using it.
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\sa QImageIOPlugin, QImageReader, QImageWriter
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*/
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/*! \enum QImageIOHandler::ImageOption
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This enum describes the different options supported by
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QImageIOHandler. Some options are used to query an image for
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properties, and others are used to toggle the way in which an
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image should be written.
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\value Size The original size of an image. A handler that supports
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this option is expected to read the size of the image from the
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image metadata, and return this size from option() as a QSize.
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\value ClipRect The clip rect, or ROI (Region Of Interest). A
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handler that supports this option is expected to only read the
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provided QRect area from the original image in read(), before any
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other transformation is applied.
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\value ScaledSize The scaled size of the image. A handler that
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supports this option is expected to scale the image to the
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provided size (a QSize), after applying any clip rect
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transformation (ClipRect). If the handler does not support this
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option, QImageReader will perform the scaling after the image has
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been read.
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\value ScaledClipRect The scaled clip rect (or ROI, Region Of
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Interest) of the image. A handler that supports this option is
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expected to apply the provided clip rect (a QRect), after applying
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any scaling (ScaleSize) or regular clipping (ClipRect). If the
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handler does not support this option, QImageReader will apply the
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scaled clip rect after the image has been read.
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\value Description The image description. Some image formats,
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such as GIF and PNG, allow embedding of text
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or comments into the image data (e.g., for storing copyright
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information). It's common that the text is stored in key-value
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pairs, but some formats store all text in one continuous block.
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QImageIOHandler returns the text as one
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QString, where keys and values are separated by a ':', and
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keys-value pairs are separated by two newlines (\\n\\n). For example,
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"Title: Sunset\\n\\nAuthor: Jim Smith\\nSarah Jones\\n\\n". Formats that
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store text in a single block can use "Description" as the key.
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\value CompressionRatio The compression ratio of the image data. A
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handler that supports this option is expected to set its
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compression rate depending on the value of this option (an int)
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when writing.
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\value Gamma The gamma level of the image. A handler that supports
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this option is expected to set the image gamma level depending on
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the value of this option (a float) when writing.
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\value Quality The quality level of the image. A handler that
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supports this option is expected to set the image quality level
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depending on the value of this option (an int) when writing.
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\value Name The name of the image. A handler that supports this
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option is expected to read the name from the image metadata and
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return this as a QString, or when writing an image it is expected
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to store the name in the image metadata.
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\value SubType The subtype of the image. A handler that supports
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this option can use the subtype value to help when reading and
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writing images. For example, a PPM handler may have a subtype
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value of "ppm" or "ppmraw".
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\value IncrementalReading A handler that supports this option is
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expected to read the image in several passes, as if it was an
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animation. QImageReader will treat the image as an animation.
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\value Endianness The endianness of the image. Certain image
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formats can be stored as BigEndian or LittleEndian. A handler that
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supports Endianness uses the value of this option to determine how
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the image should be stored.
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\value Animation Image formats that support animation return
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true for this value in supportsOption(); otherwise, false is returned.
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\value BackgroundColor Certain image formats allow the
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background color to be specified. A handler that supports
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BackgroundColor initializes the background color to this option
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(a QColor) when reading an image.
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\value ImageFormat The image's data format returned by the handler.
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This can be any of the formats listed in QImage::Format.
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*/
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/*!
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\class QImageIOPlugin
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\brief The QImageIOPlugin class defines an interface for writing
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an image format plugin.
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\reentrant
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\ingroup plugins
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QImageIOPlugin is a factory for creating QImageIOHandler objects,
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which are used internally by QImageReader and QImageWriter to add
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support for different image formats to Qt.
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Writing an image I/O plugin is achieved by subclassing this
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base class, reimplementing the pure virtual functions capabilities(),
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create(), and keys(), and exporting the class with the
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Q_EXPORT_PLUGIN2() macro. See \l{How to Create Qt Plugins} for details.
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An image format plugin can support three capabilities: reading (\l
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CanRead), writing (\l CanWrite) and \e incremental reading (\l
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CanReadIncremental). Reimplement capabilities() in you subclass to
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expose the capabilities of your image format.
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create() should create an instance of your QImageIOHandler
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subclass, with the provided device and format properly set, and
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return this handler. You must also reimplement keys() so that Qt
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knows which image formats your plugin supports.
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Different plugins can support different capabilities. For example,
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you may have one plugin that supports reading the GIF format, and
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another that supports writing. Qt will select the correct plugin
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for the job, depending on the return value of capabilities(). If
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several plugins support the same capability, Qt will select one
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arbitrarily.
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\sa QImageIOHandler, {How to Create Qt Plugins}
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*/
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/*!
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\enum QImageIOPlugin::Capability
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This enum describes the capabilities of a QImageIOPlugin.
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\value CanRead The plugin can read images.
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\value CanWrite The plugin can write images.
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\value CanReadIncremental The plugin can read images incrementally.
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*/
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/*!
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\class QImageIOHandlerFactoryInterface
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\brief The QImageIOHandlerFactoryInterface class provides the factory
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interface for QImageIOPlugin.
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\reentrant
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\internal
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\sa QImageIOPlugin
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*/
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#include "qimageiohandler.h"
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#include "qbytearray.h"
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#include "qimage.h"
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#include "qvariant.h"
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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class QIODevice;
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class QImageIOHandlerPrivate
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{
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public:
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QImageIOHandlerPrivate();
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virtual ~QImageIOHandlerPrivate();
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QIODevice *device;
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mutable QByteArray format;
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};
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QImageIOHandlerPrivate::QImageIOHandlerPrivate()
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{
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device = 0;
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}
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QImageIOHandlerPrivate::~QImageIOHandlerPrivate()
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{
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}
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/*!
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Constructs a QImageIOHandler object.
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*/
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QImageIOHandler::QImageIOHandler()
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: d_ptr(new QImageIOHandlerPrivate())
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{
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}
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/*! \internal
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Constructs a QImageIOHandler object, using the private member \a
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dd.
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*/
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QImageIOHandler::QImageIOHandler(QImageIOHandlerPrivate &dd)
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: d_ptr(&dd)
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{
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}
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/*!
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Destructs the QImageIOHandler object.
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*/
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QImageIOHandler::~QImageIOHandler()
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{
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}
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/*!
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Sets the device of the QImageIOHandler to \a device. The image
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handler will use this device when reading and writing images.
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The device can only be set once and must be set before calling
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canRead(), read(), write(), etc. If you need to read multiple
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files, construct multiple instances of the appropriate
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QImageIOHandler subclass.
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\sa device()
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*/
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void QImageIOHandler::setDevice(QIODevice *device)
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{
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Q_D(QImageIOHandler);
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d->device = device;
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}
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/*!
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Returns the device currently assigned to the QImageIOHandler. If
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not device has been assigned, 0 is returned.
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*/
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QIODevice *QImageIOHandler::device() const
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{
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Q_D(const QImageIOHandler);
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return d->device;
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}
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/*!
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Sets the format of the QImageIOHandler to \a format. The format is
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most useful for handlers that support multiple image formats.
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\sa format()
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*/
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void QImageIOHandler::setFormat(const QByteArray &format)
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{
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Q_D(QImageIOHandler);
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d->format = format;
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}
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/*!
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Sets the format of the QImageIOHandler to \a format. The format is
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most useful for handlers that support multiple image formats.
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This function is declared const so that it can be called from canRead().
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\sa format()
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*/
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void QImageIOHandler::setFormat(const QByteArray &format) const
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{
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Q_D(const QImageIOHandler);
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d->format = format;
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}
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/*!
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Returns the format that is currently assigned to
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QImageIOHandler. If no format has been assigned, an empty string
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is returned.
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\sa setFormat()
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*/
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QByteArray QImageIOHandler::format() const
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{
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Q_D(const QImageIOHandler);
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return d->format;
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}
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/*!
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\fn bool QImageIOHandler::read(QImage *image)
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Read an image from the device, and stores it in \a image.
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Returns true if the image is successfully read; otherwise returns
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false.
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For image formats that support incremental loading, and for animation
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formats, the image handler can assume that \a image points to the
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previous frame.
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\sa canRead()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn bool QImageIOHandler::canRead() const
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Returns true if an image can be read from the device (i.e., the
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image format is supported, the device can be read from and the
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initial header information suggests that the image can be read);
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otherwise returns false.
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When reimplementing canRead(), make sure that the I/O device
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(device()) is left in its original state (e.g., by using peek()
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rather than read()).
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\sa read(), QIODevice::peek()
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*/
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/*!
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\obsolete
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Use format() instead.
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*/
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QByteArray QImageIOHandler::name() const
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{
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return format();
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}
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/*!
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Writes the image \a image to the assigned device. Returns true on
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success; otherwise returns false.
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The default implementation does nothing, and simply returns false.
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*/
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bool QImageIOHandler::write(const QImage &image)
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{
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Q_UNUSED(image);
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return false;
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}
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/*!
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Sets the option \a option with the value \a value.
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\sa option(), ImageOption
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*/
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void QImageIOHandler::setOption(ImageOption option, const QVariant &value)
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{
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Q_UNUSED(option);
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Q_UNUSED(value);
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}
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/*!
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Returns the value assigned to \a option as a QVariant. The type of
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the value depends on the option. For example, option(Size) returns
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a QSize variant.
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\sa setOption(), supportsOption()
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*/
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QVariant QImageIOHandler::option(ImageOption option) const
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{
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Q_UNUSED(option);
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return QVariant();
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}
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/*!
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Returns true if the QImageIOHandler supports the option \a option;
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otherwise returns false. For example, if the QImageIOHandler
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supports the \l Size option, supportsOption(Size) must return
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true.
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\sa setOption(), option()
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*/
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bool QImageIOHandler::supportsOption(ImageOption option) const
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{
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Q_UNUSED(option);
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return false;
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}
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/*!
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For image formats that support animation, this function returns
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the sequence number of the current image in the animation. If
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this function is called before any image is read(), -1 is
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returned. The number of the first image in the sequence is 0.
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If the image format does not support animation, 0 is returned.
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\sa read()
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*/
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int QImageIOHandler::currentImageNumber() const
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{
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return 0;
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}
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/*!
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Returns the rect of the current image. If no rect is defined for the
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image, and empty QRect() is returned.
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This function is useful for animations, where only parts of the frame
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may be updated at a time.
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*/
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QRect QImageIOHandler::currentImageRect() const
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{
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return QRect();
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}
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/*!
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For image formats that support animation, this function returns
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the number of images in the animation. If the image format does
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not support animation, or if it is unable to determine the number
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of images, 0 is returned.
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The default implementation returns 1 if canRead() returns true;
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otherwise 0 is returned.
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*/
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int QImageIOHandler::imageCount() const
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{
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return canRead() ? 1 : 0;
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}
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/*!
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For image formats that support animation, this function jumps to the
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next image.
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The default implementation does nothing, and returns false.
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*/
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bool QImageIOHandler::jumpToNextImage()
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{
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return false;
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}
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/*!
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For image formats that support animation, this function jumps to the image
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whose sequence number is \a imageNumber. The next call to read() will
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attempt to read this image.
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The default implementation does nothing, and returns false.
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*/
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bool QImageIOHandler::jumpToImage(int imageNumber)
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{
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Q_UNUSED(imageNumber);
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return false;
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}
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/*!
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For image formats that support animation, this function returns
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the number of times the animation should loop. If the image format
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does not support animation, 0 is returned.
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*/
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int QImageIOHandler::loopCount() const
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{
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return 0;
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}
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/*!
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For image formats that support animation, this function returns
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the number of milliseconds to wait until reading the next
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image. If the image format does not support animation, 0 is
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returned.
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*/
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int QImageIOHandler::nextImageDelay() const
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{
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return 0;
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}
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/*!
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Constructs an image plugin with the given \a parent. This is
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invoked automatically by the Q_EXPORT_PLUGIN2() macro.
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*/
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QImageIOPlugin::QImageIOPlugin(QObject *parent)
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: QObject(parent)
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{
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}
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/*!
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Destroys the picture format plugin.
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You never have to call this explicitly. Qt destroys a plugin
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automatically when it is no longer used.
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*/
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QImageIOPlugin::~QImageIOPlugin()
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{
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}
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/*! \fn QImageIOPlugin::capabilities(QIODevice *device, const QByteArray &format) const
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Returns the capabilities on the plugin, based on the data in \a
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device and the format \a format. For example, if the
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QImageIOHandler supports the BMP format, and the data in the
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device starts with the characters "BM", this function should
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return \l CanRead. If \a format is "bmp" and the handler supports
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both reading and writing, this function should return \l CanRead |
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\l CanWrite.
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*/
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/*!
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\fn QImageIOPlugin::keys() const
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Returns the list of image keys this plugin supports.
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These keys are usually the names of the image formats that are implemented
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in the plugin (e.g., "jpg" or "gif").
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\sa capabilities()
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*/
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/*!
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\fn QImageIOHandler *QImageIOPlugin::create(QIODevice *device, const QByteArray &format) const
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Creates and returns a QImageIOHandler subclass, with \a device
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and \a format set. The \a format must come from the list returned by keys().
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\sa keys()
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*/
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QT_END_NAMESPACE
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#include "moc_qimageiohandler.h"
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