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      1 /*
      2 * This file is part of FFmpeg.
      3 *
      4 * FFmpeg is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
      5 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
      6 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
      7 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
      8 *
      9 * FFmpeg is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
     10 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
     11 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
     12 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
     13 *
     14 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
     15 * License along with FFmpeg; if not, write to the Free Software
     16 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
     17 */
     18 
     19 #ifndef AVUTIL_PARSEUTILS_H
     20 #define AVUTIL_PARSEUTILS_H
     21 
     22 #include <time.h>
     23 
     24 #include "rational.h"
     25 
     26 /**
     27 * @file
     28 * misc parsing utilities
     29 */
     30 
     31 /**
     32 * Parse str and store the parsed ratio in q.
     33 *
     34 * Note that a ratio with infinite (1/0) or negative value is
     35 * considered valid, so you should check on the returned value if you
     36 * want to exclude those values.
     37 *
     38 * The undefined value can be expressed using the "0:0" string.
     39 *
     40 * @param[in,out] q pointer to the AVRational which will contain the ratio
     41 * @param[in] str the string to parse: it has to be a string in the format
     42 * num:den, a float number or an expression
     43 * @param[in] max the maximum allowed numerator and denominator
     44 * @param[in] log_offset log level offset which is applied to the log
     45 * level of log_ctx
     46 * @param[in] log_ctx parent logging context
     47 * @return >= 0 on success, a negative error code otherwise
     48 */
     49 int av_parse_ratio(AVRational *q, const char *str, int max,
     50                   int log_offset, void *log_ctx);
     51 
     52 #define av_parse_ratio_quiet(rate, str, max) \
     53    av_parse_ratio(rate, str, max, AV_LOG_MAX_OFFSET, NULL)
     54 
     55 /**
     56 * Parse str and put in width_ptr and height_ptr the detected values.
     57 *
     58 * @param[in,out] width_ptr pointer to the variable which will contain the detected
     59 * width value
     60 * @param[in,out] height_ptr pointer to the variable which will contain the detected
     61 * height value
     62 * @param[in] str the string to parse: it has to be a string in the format
     63 * width x height or a valid video size abbreviation.
     64 * @return >= 0 on success, a negative error code otherwise
     65 */
     66 int av_parse_video_size(int *width_ptr, int *height_ptr, const char *str);
     67 
     68 /**
     69 * Parse str and store the detected values in *rate.
     70 *
     71 * @param[in,out] rate pointer to the AVRational which will contain the detected
     72 * frame rate
     73 * @param[in] str the string to parse: it has to be a string in the format
     74 * rate_num / rate_den, a float number or a valid video rate abbreviation
     75 * @return >= 0 on success, a negative error code otherwise
     76 */
     77 int av_parse_video_rate(AVRational *rate, const char *str);
     78 
     79 /**
     80 * Put the RGBA values that correspond to color_string in rgba_color.
     81 *
     82 * @param rgba_color 4-elements array of uint8_t values, where the respective
     83 * red, green, blue and alpha component values are written.
     84 * @param color_string a string specifying a color. It can be the name of
     85 * a color (case insensitive match) or a [0x|#]RRGGBB[AA] sequence,
     86 * possibly followed by "@" and a string representing the alpha
     87 * component.
     88 * The alpha component may be a string composed by "0x" followed by an
     89 * hexadecimal number or a decimal number between 0.0 and 1.0, which
     90 * represents the opacity value (0x00/0.0 means completely transparent,
     91 * 0xff/1.0 completely opaque).
     92 * If the alpha component is not specified then 0xff is assumed.
     93 * The string "random" will result in a random color.
     94 * @param slen length of the initial part of color_string containing the
     95 * color. It can be set to -1 if color_string is a null terminated string
     96 * containing nothing else than the color.
     97 * @param log_ctx a pointer to an arbitrary struct of which the first field
     98 * is a pointer to an AVClass struct (used for av_log()). Can be NULL.
     99 * @return >= 0 in case of success, a negative value in case of
    100 * failure (for example if color_string cannot be parsed).
    101 */
    102 int av_parse_color(uint8_t *rgba_color, const char *color_string, int slen,
    103                   void *log_ctx);
    104 
    105 /**
    106 * Get the name of a color from the internal table of hard-coded named
    107 * colors.
    108 *
    109 * This function is meant to enumerate the color names recognized by
    110 * av_parse_color().
    111 *
    112 * @param color_idx index of the requested color, starting from 0
    113 * @param rgb      if not NULL, will point to a 3-elements array with the color value in RGB
    114 * @return the color name string or NULL if color_idx is not in the array
    115 */
    116 const char *av_get_known_color_name(int color_idx, const uint8_t **rgb);
    117 
    118 /**
    119 * Parse timestr and return in *time a corresponding number of
    120 * microseconds.
    121 *
    122 * @param timeval puts here the number of microseconds corresponding
    123 * to the string in timestr. If the string represents a duration, it
    124 * is the number of microseconds contained in the time interval.  If
    125 * the string is a date, is the number of microseconds since 1st of
    126 * January, 1970 up to the time of the parsed date.  If timestr cannot
    127 * be successfully parsed, set *time to INT64_MIN.
    128 
    129 * @param timestr a string representing a date or a duration.
    130 * - If a date the syntax is:
    131 * @code
    132 * [{YYYY-MM-DD|YYYYMMDD}[T|t| ]]{{HH:MM:SS[.m...]]]}|{HHMMSS[.m...]]]}}[Z]
    133 * now
    134 * @endcode
    135 * If the value is "now" it takes the current time.
    136 * Time is local time unless Z is appended, in which case it is
    137 * interpreted as UTC.
    138 * If the year-month-day part is not specified it takes the current
    139 * year-month-day.
    140 * - If a duration the syntax is:
    141 * @code
    142 * [-][HH:]MM:SS[.m...]
    143 * [-]S+[.m...]
    144 * @endcode
    145 * @param duration flag which tells how to interpret timestr, if not
    146 * zero timestr is interpreted as a duration, otherwise as a date
    147 * @return >= 0 in case of success, a negative value corresponding to an
    148 * AVERROR code otherwise
    149 */
    150 int av_parse_time(int64_t *timeval, const char *timestr, int duration);
    151 
    152 /**
    153 * Attempt to find a specific tag in a URL.
    154 *
    155 * syntax: '?tag1=val1&tag2=val2...'. Little URL decoding is done.
    156 * Return 1 if found.
    157 */
    158 int av_find_info_tag(char *arg, int arg_size, const char *tag1, const char *info);
    159 
    160 /**
    161 * Simplified version of strptime
    162 *
    163 * Parse the input string p according to the format string fmt and
    164 * store its results in the structure dt.
    165 * This implementation supports only a subset of the formats supported
    166 * by the standard strptime().
    167 *
    168 * The supported input field descriptors are listed below.
    169 * - `%%H`: the hour as a decimal number, using a 24-hour clock, in the
    170 *   range '00' through '23'
    171 * - `%%J`: hours as a decimal number, in the range '0' through INT_MAX
    172 * - `%%M`: the minute as a decimal number, using a 24-hour clock, in the
    173 *   range '00' through '59'
    174 * - `%%S`: the second as a decimal number, using a 24-hour clock, in the
    175 *   range '00' through '59'
    176 * - `%%Y`: the year as a decimal number, using the Gregorian calendar
    177 * - `%%m`: the month as a decimal number, in the range '1' through '12'
    178 * - `%%d`: the day of the month as a decimal number, in the range '1'
    179 *   through '31'
    180 * - `%%T`: alias for `%%H:%%M:%%S`
    181 * - `%%`: a literal `%`
    182 *
    183 * @return a pointer to the first character not processed in this function
    184 *         call. In case the input string contains more characters than
    185 *         required by the format string the return value points right after
    186 *         the last consumed input character. In case the whole input string
    187 *         is consumed the return value points to the null byte at the end of
    188 *         the string. On failure NULL is returned.
    189 */
    190 char *av_small_strptime(const char *p, const char *fmt, struct tm *dt);
    191 
    192 /**
    193 * Convert the decomposed UTC time in tm to a time_t value.
    194 */
    195 time_t av_timegm(struct tm *tm);
    196 
    197 #endif /* AVUTIL_PARSEUTILS_H */