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NAME
rle_get_setup - Read the header from an RLE file.
rle_get_setup_ok - Print error message and exit if
rle_get_setup fails.
rle_get_error - Print error message for rle_get_setup
failure.
rle_debug - Turn on or off debugging messages.
SYNOPSIS
#include <rle.h>
rle_get_setup( the_hdr );
rle_hdr * the_hdr;
rle_get_setup_ok( the_hdr, prog_name, file_name );
rle_hdr * the_hdr;
char * prog_name, * file_name;
rle_get_error( code, prog_name, file_name )
int code;
char *prog_name, *file_name;
rle_debug( on_off )
int on_off;
DESCRIPTION
Rle_get_setup is called to initialize the process of reading
an RLE(5) file. It will fill in the_hdr with the header
information from the RLE file, and will initialize state for
rle_getrow(3) and rle_getraw(3). The rle_file field of
the_hdr should be initialized to the input stream before
calling rle_get_setup. The bits field is initialized by
rle_get_setup to enable reading of all the channels present
in the input file. To prevent rle_getrow or rle_getraw from
reading certain channels (e.g., the alpha channel), the
appropriate bits should be cleared before calling them. The
error codes returned by rle_get_setup are defined in rle.h.
Rle_get_setup_ok invokes rle_get_setup and checks the return
code. If an error occurred, it calls rle_get_error(
err_code, prog_name, file_name ) to print the appropriate
error message on stderr, and the program exits with the
status code set.
Rle_get_error can be called to print an appropriate error
message on the standard error output for the failure code
returned by rle_get_setup. The prog_name and file_name
parameters are used for the error message. If file_name is
NULL or "-", the string "Standard input" is substituted.
The function rle_debug is used to enable or disable debug
printing for the rle_get functions. If on_off is non-zero,
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all input read from any RLE file will be printed in a
readable form on the standard error output. Calling
rle_debug(0) will turn off this activity.
SEE ALSO
rle_hdr(3), rle_getrow(3), rle_getraw(3), librle(3), RLE(5).
AUTHOR
Spencer W. Thomas, Todd Fuqua
University of Utah
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