# # The Python Imaging Library. # $Id$ # # DCX file handling # # DCX is a container file format defined by Intel, commonly used # for fax applications. Each DCX file consists of a directory # (a list of file offsets) followed by a set of (usually 1-bit) # PCX files. # # History: # 1995-09-09 fl Created # 1996-03-20 fl Properly derived from PcxImageFile. # 1998-07-15 fl Renamed offset attribute to avoid name clash # 2002-07-30 fl Fixed file handling # # Copyright (c) 1997-98 by Secret Labs AB. # Copyright (c) 1995-96 by Fredrik Lundh. # # See the README file for information on usage and redistribution. # from . import Image from ._binary import i32le as i32 from .PcxImagePlugin import PcxImageFile MAGIC = 0x3ADE68B1 # QUIZ: what's this value, then? def _accept(prefix): return len(prefix) >= 4 and i32(prefix) == MAGIC ## # Image plugin for the Intel DCX format. class DcxImageFile(PcxImageFile): format = "DCX" format_description = "Intel DCX" _close_exclusive_fp_after_loading = False def _open(self): # Header s = self.fp.read(4) if not _accept(s): raise SyntaxError("not a DCX file") # Component directory self._offset = [] for i in range(1024): offset = i32(self.fp.read(4)) if not offset: break self._offset.append(offset) self.__fp = self.fp self.frame = None self.n_frames = len(self._offset) self.is_animated = self.n_frames > 1 self.seek(0) def seek(self, frame): if not self._seek_check(frame): return self.frame = frame self.fp = self.__fp self.fp.seek(self._offset[frame]) PcxImageFile._open(self) def tell(self): return self.frame def _close__fp(self): try: if self.__fp != self.fp: self.__fp.close() except AttributeError: pass finally: self.__fp = None Image.register_open(DcxImageFile.format, DcxImageFile, _accept) Image.register_extension(DcxImageFile.format, ".dcx")