Index: tools/skpinfo.cpp |
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+/* |
+ * Copyright 2014 Google Inc. |
+ * |
+ * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+ * found in the LICENSE file. |
+ */ |
+ |
+#include "SkCommandLineFlags.h" |
+#include "SkPicture.h" |
+#include "SkPicturePlayback.h" |
+#include "SkStream.h" |
+ |
+DEFINE_string2(input, i, "", "skp on which to report"); |
+DEFINE_bool2(version, v, true, "version"); |
+DEFINE_bool2(width, w, true, "width"); |
+DEFINE_bool2(height, h, true, "height"); |
+DEFINE_bool2(tags, t, true, "tags"); |
+DEFINE_bool2(quiet, q, false, "quiet"); |
+ |
+// This tool can print simple information about an SKP but its main use |
+// is just to check if an SKP has been truncated during the recording |
mtklein
2014/03/03 15:48:48
Just curious: do you suspect they're truncated dur
robertphillips
2014/03/03 16:13:18
I suspect they are being truncated during writing.
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+// process. |
+// return codes: |
+static const int kSuccess = 0; |
+static const int kTruncatedFile = 1; |
+static const int kNotAnSKP = 2; |
+static const int kInvalidTag = 3; |
+static const int kMissingInput = 4; |
+ |
+int tool_main(int argc, char** argv); |
+int tool_main(int argc, char** argv) { |
+ SkCommandLineFlags::SetUsage("Prints information about an skp file"); |
+ SkCommandLineFlags::Parse(argc, argv); |
+ |
+ if (FLAGS_input.count() != 1) { |
+ return kMissingInput; |
mtklein
2014/03/03 15:48:48
Seems like it'd be nice to SkDebugf some message o
robertphillips
2014/03/03 16:13:18
Done.
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+ } |
+ |
+ const char* fileName = FLAGS_input[0]; |
+ |
+ SkStream* stream = SkNEW_ARGS(SkFILEStream, (fileName)); |
mtklein
2014/03/03 15:48:48
SkFILEStream stream(FLAGS_input[0]); ?
Might also
robertphillips
2014/03/03 16:13:18
Done. Somewhat surprised isValid isn't virtual.
|
+ |
+ size_t len = stream->getLength(); |
+ |
+ SkPictInfo info; |
+ if (!SkPicture::StreamIsSKP(stream, &info)) { |
+ return kNotAnSKP; |
+ } |
+ |
+ if (FLAGS_version && !FLAGS_quiet) { |
+ SkDebugf("Version: %d\n", info.fVersion); |
+ } |
+ if (FLAGS_width && !FLAGS_quiet) { |
+ SkDebugf("Width: %d\n", info.fWidth); |
+ } |
+ if (FLAGS_height && !FLAGS_quiet) { |
+ SkDebugf("Height: %d\n", info.fHeight); |
+ } |
+ |
+ if (!stream->readBool()) { |
mtklein
2014/03/03 15:48:48
Got confused here. Clearer as this?
if (stream->
robertphillips
2014/03/03 16:13:18
Here we're getting into the oddities of the pictur
|
+ return kSuccess; |
+ } |
+ |
+ for (;;) { |
+ uint32_t tag = stream->readU32(); |
+ if (SK_PICT_EOF_TAG == tag) { |
+ break; |
+ } |
+ |
+ uint32_t size = stream->readU32(); |
mtklein
2014/03/03 15:48:48
tableSize? I'm sometimes getting a bit tripped up
robertphillips
2014/03/03 16:13:18
Done. I renamed these to chunkSize & totStreamSize
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+ size_t curPos = stream->getPosition(); |
+ |
+ // "move" doesn't error out when seeking beyond the end of file |
+ // so we need a preemptive check here. |
+ if (curPos+size > len) { |
+ if (!FLAGS_quiet) { |
+ SkDebugf("truncated file\n"); |
+ } |
+ return kTruncatedFile; |
+ } |
+ |
+ switch (tag) { |
+ case SK_PICT_READER_TAG: |
+ if (FLAGS_tags && !FLAGS_quiet) { |
+ SkDebugf("SK_PICT_READER_TAG %d\n", size); |
+ } |
+ break; |
+ case SK_PICT_FACTORY_TAG: |
+ if (FLAGS_tags && !FLAGS_quiet) { |
+ SkDebugf("SK_PICT_FACTORY_TAG %d\n", size); |
+ SkDebugf("Exiting early due to format limitations\n"); |
mtklein
2014/03/03 15:48:48
What's the deal with these early exits and TODOs?
robertphillips
2014/03/03 16:13:18
The size stored with each tag isn't always the siz
mtklein
2014/03/03 16:27:37
Ah! Right. I even knew this. Thanks for the rem
robertphillips
2014/03/03 18:44:24
Done.
|
+ } |
+ return kSuccess; // TODO: need to store size in bytes |
+ break; |
+ case SK_PICT_TYPEFACE_TAG: |
+ if (FLAGS_tags && !FLAGS_quiet) { |
+ SkDebugf("SK_PICT_TYPEFACE_TAG %d\n", size); |
+ SkDebugf("Exiting early due to format limitations\n"); |
+ } |
+ return kSuccess; // TODO: need to store size in bytes |
+ break; |
+ case SK_PICT_PICTURE_TAG: |
+ if (FLAGS_tags && !FLAGS_quiet) { |
+ SkDebugf("SK_PICT_PICTURE_TAG %d\n", size); |
+ SkDebugf("Exiting early due to format limitations\n"); |
+ } |
+ return kSuccess; // TODO: need to store size in bytes |
+ break; |
+ case SK_PICT_BUFFER_SIZE_TAG: |
+ if (FLAGS_tags && !FLAGS_quiet) { |
+ SkDebugf("SK_PICT_BUFFER_SIZE_TAG %d\n", size); |
+ } |
+ break; |
+ default: |
+ if (!FLAGS_quiet) { |
+ SkDebugf("Unknown tag %d\n", size); |
+ } |
+ return kInvalidTag; |
+ } |
+ |
+ if (!stream->move(size)) { |
+ if (!FLAGS_quiet) { |
+ SkDebugf("seek error\n"); |
+ } |
+ return kTruncatedFile; |
+ } |
+ } |
+ |
+ return kSuccess; |
+} |
+ |
+#if !defined SK_BUILD_FOR_IOS |
+int main(int argc, char * const argv[]) { |
mtklein
2014/03/03 15:48:48
I'm always puzzled why we don't just write int mai
robertphillips
2014/03/03 16:13:18
I think iOS will reject that.
mtklein
2014/03/03 16:27:37
This code is ifdef'd out on iOS? Anyway, not impo
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+ return tool_main(argc, (char**) argv); |
+} |
+#endif |
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