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130 lines
4.9 KiB
C
130 lines
4.9 KiB
C
/*
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* LWSDK Header File
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* Copyright 1999, NewTek, Inc.
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*
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* LWOBJIMP.H -- LightWave Object Importers
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*
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* When LightWave encounters a foreign object file which it cannot parse,
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* it will call an "ObjectLoader" class server to import it. All the
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* loaders defined for the host will be activated in sequence, and the
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* first one to recognize the file will load it.
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*/
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#ifndef LWSDK_OBJIMP_H
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#define LWSDK_OBJIMP_H
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#include <lwmonitor.h>
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#include <lwmeshes.h>
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#define LWOBJECTIMPORT_CLASS "ObjectLoader"
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#define LWOBJECTIMPORT_VERSION 3
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/*
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* The activation function of the server is passed an LWObjectImport
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* structure as its local data which includes the filename of the object
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* to load. The loader attempts to parse the input file and calls the
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* embedded callbacks to insert the data into LightWave. It indicates
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* its success or failure by setting the 'result' field, and the optional
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* failedBuf.
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*
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* result set by the server to one of the LWOBJIM values below.
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*
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* filename the filename of the object to load.
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*
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* monitor progress monitor that can be used to track the import
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* process.
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*
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* failedBuf string buffer for the server to store a human-readable
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* error message if the result code is LWOBJIM_FAILED.
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*
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* data private data pointer to be passed to all the embedded
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* function callbacks.
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*
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* done called when object import is complete.
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*
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* layer start a new layer in the import data. The layer is
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* defined by an index number and a name string.
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*
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* pivot set the pivot point for the current layer.
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*
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* parent set the index of the parent layer for the current layer.
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*
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* lFlags set the flag bits for the current layer. The low-order bit
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* is set if this is a hidden layer.
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*
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* point add a new point to the current layer. The point is given
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* by an XYZ position and the function returns a void pointer
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* as point identifier.
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*
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* vmap select a VMAP for assigning data to points, creating a new
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* VMAP if it does not yet exist. The VMAP is defined by a
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* type, dimension and name.
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*
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* vmapVal set a vector for a point into the currently selected VMAP.
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* The vector should have the same dimension as the VMAP.
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*
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* vmapPDV set a vector for a point with reference to a specific polygon.
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* This is the "polygon discontinuous value" for the point.
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*
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* polygon add a new polygon to the current layer. The polygon is
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* defined by a type code, type-specific flags and a list of
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* point identifiers.
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*
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* polTag associate a tag string to the given polygon. The tag
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* string has a type, the most common being 'SURF'.
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*
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* surface add a new surface to this object. The surface is defined by
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* the base name, the reference name, and a block of raw surface
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* data.
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*/
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typedef struct st_LWObjectImport {
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int result;
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const char *filename;
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LWMonitor *monitor;
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char *failedBuf;
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int failedLen;
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void *data;
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void (*done) (void *);
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void (*layer) (void *, int lNum, const char *name);
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void (*pivot) (void *, const LWFVector pivot);
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void (*parent) (void *, int lNum);
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void (*lFlags) (void *, int flags);
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LWPntID (*point) (void *, const LWFVector xyz);
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void (*vmap) (void *, LWID type, int dim, const char *name);
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void (*vmapVal) (void *, LWPntID point, const float *val);
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LWPolID (*polygon) (void *, LWID type, int flags, int numPts, const LWPntID *);
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void (*polTag) (void *, LWPolID polygon, LWID type, const char *tag);
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void (*surface) (void *, const char *, const char *, int, void *);
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void (*vmapPDV) (void *, LWPntID point, LWPolID polygon, const float *val);
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} LWObjectImport;
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/*
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* The server must set the 'result' field to one of these following values
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* before it returns.
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*
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* OK indicates successful parsing of the object file.
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*
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* BADFILE indicates that the loader could not open the file.
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*
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* NOREC indicates that the loader could open the file but could
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* not recognize the format.
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*
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* ABORTED indicates the that the user manually aborted the load.
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*
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* Any other failure is indicated by the generic FAILED value. In this case,
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* the loader may also place a human-readable error message into the buffer
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* pointed to by `failedBuf,' provided that `failedLen' is non-zero.
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*/
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#define LWOBJIM_OK 0
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#define LWOBJIM_NOREC 1
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#define LWOBJIM_BADFILE 2
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#define LWOBJIM_ABORTED 3
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#define LWOBJIM_FAILED 99
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#endif
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