qrcode-rust/src/bits.rs

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#![unstable]
//! The `bits` module encodes binary data into raw bits used in a QR code.
use std::cmp::min;
use std::iter::iterate;
#[cfg(test)]
use test::Bencher;
use types::{QrResult, QrError, Mode, EcLevel, Version};
use optimize::{Parser, Optimizer, total_encoded_len, Segment};
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//{{{ Bits
/// The `Bits` structure stores the encoded data for a QR code.
pub struct Bits {
data: Vec<u8>,
bit_offset: uint,
version: Version,
}
impl Bits {
/// Constructs a new, empty bits structure.
pub fn new(version: Version) -> Bits {
Bits { data: Vec::new(), bit_offset: 0, version: version }
}
/// Pushes an N-bit big-endian integer to the end of the bits.
///
/// Note: It is up to the developer to ensure that `number` really only is
/// `n` bit in size. Otherwise the excess bits may stomp on the existing
/// ones.
fn push_number(&mut self, n: uint, number: u16) {
debug_assert!(n == 16 || n < 16 && number < (1 << n),
"{} is too big as a {}-bit number", number, n);
let b = self.bit_offset + n;
match (self.bit_offset, b) {
(0, 0...8) => {
self.data.push((number << (8-b)) as u8);
}
(0, _) => {
self.data.push((number >> (b-8)) as u8);
self.data.push((number << (16-b)) as u8);
}
(_, 0...8) => {
*self.data.last_mut().unwrap() |= (number << (8-b)) as u8;
}
(_, 9...16) => {
*self.data.last_mut().unwrap() |= (number >> (b-8)) as u8;
self.data.push((number << (16-b)) as u8);
}
_ => {
*self.data.last_mut().unwrap() |= (number >> (b-8)) as u8;
self.data.push((number >> (b-16)) as u8);
self.data.push((number << (24-b)) as u8);
}
}
self.bit_offset = b & 7;
}
/// Pushes an N-bit big-endian integer to the end of the bits, and check
/// that the number does not overflow the bits.
///
/// Returns `Err(QrError::DataTooLong)` on overflow.
fn push_number_checked(&mut self, n: uint, number: uint) -> QrResult<()> {
if n > 16 || number >= (1 << n) {
Err(QrError::DataTooLong)
} else {
self.push_number(n, number as u16);
Ok(())
}
}
/// Reserves `n` extra bits of space for pushing.
fn reserve(&mut self, n: uint) {
let extra_bytes = (n + (8 - self.bit_offset) % 8) / 8;
self.data.reserve(extra_bytes);
}
/// Convert the bits into a bytes vector.
pub fn into_bytes(self) -> Vec<u8> {
self.data
}
/// Total number of bits.
pub fn len(&self) -> uint {
if self.bit_offset == 0 {
self.data.len() * 8
} else {
(self.data.len() - 1) * 8 + self.bit_offset
}
}
/// Version of the QR code.
pub fn version(&self) -> Version {
self.version
}
}
#[test]
fn test_push_number() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Normal(1));
bits.push_number(3, 0b010); // 0:0 .. 0:3
bits.push_number(3, 0b110); // 0:3 .. 0:6
bits.push_number(3, 0b101); // 0:6 .. 1:1
bits.push_number(7, 0b001_1010);// 1:1 .. 2:0
bits.push_number(4, 0b1100); // 2:0 .. 2:4
bits.push_number(12, 0b1011_0110_1101); // 2:4 .. 4:0
bits.push_number(10, 0b01_1001_0001); // 4:0 .. 5:2
bits.push_number(15, 0b111_0010_1110_0011); // 5:2 .. 7:1
let bytes = bits.into_bytes();
assert_eq!(bytes, vec![0b010__110__10, // 90
0b1__001_1010, // 154
0b1100__1011, // 203
0b0110_1101, // 109
0b01_1001_00, // 100
0b01__111_001, // 121
0b0_1110_001, // 113
0b1__0000000]); // 128
}
#[bench]
fn bench_push_splitted_bytes(bencher: &mut Bencher) {
bencher.iter(|| {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Normal(40));
bits.push_number(4, 0b0101);
for _ in range(0u, 1024) {
bits.push_number(8, 0b10101010);
}
bits.into_bytes()
});
}
//}}}
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//{{{ Mode indicator
/// An "extended" mode indicator, includes all indicators supported by QR code
/// beyond those bearing data.
2014-12-25 15:28:30 -06:00
#[deriving(Copy)]
pub enum ExtendedMode {
/// ECI mode indicator, to introduce an ECI designator.
Eci,
/// The normal mode to introduce data.
Data(Mode),
/// FNC-1 mode in the first position.
Fnc1First,
/// FNC-1 mode in the second position.
Fnc1Second,
/// Structured append.
StructuredAppend,
}
impl Bits {
/// Push the mode indicator to the end of the bits.
///
/// If the mode is not supported in the provided version, this method
/// returns `Err(QrError::UnsupportedCharacterSet)`.
#[unstable]
pub fn push_mode_indicator(&mut self, mode: ExtendedMode) -> QrResult<()> {
let number = match (self.version, mode) {
(Version::Micro(1), ExtendedMode::Data(Mode::Numeric)) => return Ok(()),
(Version::Micro(_), ExtendedMode::Data(Mode::Numeric)) => 0,
(Version::Micro(_), ExtendedMode::Data(Mode::Alphanumeric)) => 1,
(Version::Micro(_), ExtendedMode::Data(Mode::Byte)) => 0b10,
(Version::Micro(_), ExtendedMode::Data(Mode::Kanji)) => 0b11,
(Version::Micro(_), _) => return Err(QrError::UnsupportedCharacterSet),
(_, ExtendedMode::Data(Mode::Numeric)) => 0b0001,
(_, ExtendedMode::Data(Mode::Alphanumeric)) => 0b0010,
(_, ExtendedMode::Data(Mode::Byte)) => 0b0100,
(_, ExtendedMode::Data(Mode::Kanji)) => 0b1000,
(_, ExtendedMode::Eci) => 0b0111,
(_, ExtendedMode::Fnc1First) => 0b0101,
(_, ExtendedMode::Fnc1Second) => 0b1001,
(_, ExtendedMode::StructuredAppend) => 0b0011,
};
let bits = self.version.mode_bits_count();
self.push_number_checked(bits, number).or(Err(QrError::UnsupportedCharacterSet))
}
}
//}}}
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//{{{ ECI
impl Bits {
/// Push an ECI (Extended Channel Interpretation) designator to the bits.
///
/// An ECI designator is a 6-digit number to specify the character set of
/// the following binary data. After calling this method, one could call
/// `.push_byte_data()` or similar methods to insert the actual data, e.g.
///
/// #![allow(unused_must_use)]
///
/// use qrcode::bits::Bits;
/// use qrcode::types::Version;
///
/// let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Normal(1));
/// bits.push_eci_designator(9); // 9 = ISO-8859-7 (Greek).
/// bits.push_byte_data(b"\xa1\xa2\xa3\xa4\xa5"); // ΑΒΓΔΕ
///
///
/// The full list of ECI designator values can be found from
/// http://strokescribe.com/en/ECI.html. Some example values are:
///
/// ECI # | Character set
/// ------|-------------------------------------
/// 3 | ISO-8859-1 (Western European)
/// 20 | Shift JIS (Japanese)
/// 23 | Windows 1252 (Latin 1) (Western European)
/// 25 | UTF-16 Big Endian
/// 26 | UTF-8
/// 28 | Big 5 (Traditional Chinese)
/// 29 | GB-18030 (Simplified Chinese)
/// 30 | EUC-KR (Korean)
///
/// If the QR code version does not support ECI, this method will return
/// `Err(QrError::UnsupportedCharacterSet)`.
///
/// If the designator is outside of the expected range, this method will
/// return `Err(QrError::InvalidECIDesignator)`.
pub fn push_eci_designator(&mut self, eci_designator: u32) -> QrResult<()> {
self.reserve(12); // assume the common case that eci_designator <= 127.
try!(self.push_mode_indicator(ExtendedMode::Eci));
match eci_designator {
0...127 => {
self.push_number(8, eci_designator as u16);
}
128...16383 => {
self.push_number(2, 0b10);
self.push_number(14, eci_designator as u16);
}
16384...999999 => {
self.push_number(3, 0b110);
self.push_number(5, (eci_designator >> 16) as u16);
self.push_number(16, (eci_designator & 0xffff) as u16);
}
_ => return Err(QrError::InvalidEciDesignator),
}
Ok(())
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod eci_tests {
use bits::Bits;
use types::{Version, QrError};
#[test]
fn test_9() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Normal(1));
assert_eq!(bits.push_eci_designator(9), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(bits.into_bytes(), vec![0b0111__0000, 0b1001__0000]);
}
#[test]
fn test_899() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Normal(1));
assert_eq!(bits.push_eci_designator(899), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(bits.into_bytes(), vec![0b0111__10_00, 0b00111000, 0b0011__0000]);
}
#[test]
fn test_999999() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Normal(1));
assert_eq!(bits.push_eci_designator(999999), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(bits.into_bytes(), vec![0b0111__110_0,
0b11110100,
0b00100011,
0b1111__0000]);
}
#[test]
fn test_invalid_designator() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Normal(1));
assert_eq!(bits.push_eci_designator(1000000), Err(QrError::InvalidEciDesignator));
}
#[test]
fn test_unsupported_character_set() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Micro(4));
assert_eq!(bits.push_eci_designator(9), Err(QrError::UnsupportedCharacterSet));
}
}
//}}}
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//{{{ Mode::Numeric mode
impl Bits {
fn push_header(&mut self, mode: Mode, raw_data_len: uint) -> QrResult<()> {
let length_bits = mode.length_bits_count(self.version);
self.reserve(length_bits + 4 + mode.data_bits_count(raw_data_len));
try!(self.push_mode_indicator(ExtendedMode::Data(mode)));
try!(self.push_number_checked(length_bits, raw_data_len));
Ok(())
}
/// Encodes a numeric string to the bits.
///
/// The data should only contain the characters 0 to 9.
#[unstable]
pub fn push_numeric_data(&mut self, data: &[u8]) -> QrResult<()> {
try!(self.push_header(Mode::Numeric, data.len()));
for chunk in data.chunks(3) {
let number = chunk.iter().map(|b| (*b - b'0') as u16).fold(0, |a, b| a*10 + b);
let length = chunk.len() * 3 + 1;
self.push_number(length, number);
}
Ok(())
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod numeric_tests {
use bits::Bits;
use types::{Version, QrError};
#[test]
fn test_iso_18004_2006_example_1() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Normal(1));
assert_eq!(bits.push_numeric_data(b"01234567"), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(bits.into_bytes(), vec![0b0001_0000,
0b001000_00,
0b00001100,
0b01010110,
0b01_100001,
0b1__0000000]);
}
#[test]
fn test_iso_18004_2000_example_2() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Normal(1));
assert_eq!(bits.push_numeric_data(b"0123456789012345"), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(bits.into_bytes(), vec![0b0001_0000,
0b010000_00,
0b00001100,
0b01010110,
0b01_101010,
0b0110_1110,
0b000101_00,
0b11101010,
0b0101__0000]);
}
#[test]
fn test_iso_18004_2006_example_2() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Micro(3));
assert_eq!(bits.push_numeric_data(b"0123456789012345"), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(bits.into_bytes(), vec![0b00_10000_0,
0b00000110,
0b0_0101011,
0b001_10101,
0b00110_111,
0b0000101_0,
0b01110101,
0b00101__000]);
}
#[test]
fn test_data_too_long_error() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Micro(1));
assert_eq!(bits.push_numeric_data(b"12345678"), Err(QrError::DataTooLong));
}
}
//}}}
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//{{{ Mode::Alphanumeric mode
/// In QR code "Mode::Alphanumeric" mode, a pair of alphanumeric characters will be
/// encoded as a base-45 integer. `alphanumeric_digit` converts each character
/// into its corresponding base-45 digit.
///
/// The conversion is specified in ISO/IEC 18004:2006, §8.4.3, Table 5.
#[inline]
fn alphanumeric_digit(character: u8) -> u16 {
match character {
b'0' ... b'9' => (character - b'0') as u16,
b'A' ... b'Z' => (character - b'A') as u16 + 10,
b' ' => 36,
b'$' => 37,
b'%' => 38,
b'*' => 39,
b'+' => 40,
b'-' => 41,
b'.' => 42,
b'/' => 43,
b':' => 44,
_ => 0,
}
}
impl Bits {
/// Encodes an alphanumeric string to the bits.
///
/// The data should only contain the charaters A to Z (excluding lowercase),
/// 0 to 9, space, `$`, `%`, `*`, `+`, `-`, `.`, `/` or `:`.
#[unstable]
pub fn push_alphanumeric_data(&mut self, data: &[u8]) -> QrResult<()> {
try!(self.push_header(Mode::Alphanumeric, data.len()));
for chunk in data.chunks(2) {
let number = chunk.iter().map(|b| alphanumeric_digit(*b)).fold(0, |a, b| a*45 + b);
let length = chunk.len() * 5 + 1;
self.push_number(length, number);
}
Ok(())
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod alphanumeric_tests {
use bits::Bits;
use types::{Version, QrError};
#[test]
fn test_iso_18004_2006_example() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Normal(1));
assert_eq!(bits.push_alphanumeric_data(b"AC-42"), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(bits.into_bytes(), vec![0b0010_0000,
0b00101_001,
0b11001110,
0b11100111,
0b001_00001,
0b0__0000000]);
}
#[test]
fn test_micro_qr_unsupported() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Micro(1));
assert_eq!(bits.push_alphanumeric_data(b"A"), Err(QrError::UnsupportedCharacterSet));
}
#[test]
fn test_data_too_long() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Micro(2));
assert_eq!(bits.push_alphanumeric_data(b"ABCDEFGH"), Err(QrError::DataTooLong));
}
}
//}}}
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//{{{ Mode::Byte mode
impl Bits {
/// Encodes 8-bit byte data to the bits.
#[unstable]
pub fn push_byte_data(&mut self, data: &[u8]) -> QrResult<()> {
try!(self.push_header(Mode::Byte, data.len()));
for b in data.iter() {
self.push_number(8, *b as u16);
}
Ok(())
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod byte_tests {
use bits::Bits;
use types::{Version, QrError};
#[test]
fn test() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Normal(1));
assert_eq!(bits.push_byte_data(b"\x12\x34\x56\x78\x9a\xbc\xde\xf0"), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(bits.into_bytes(), vec![0b0100_0000,
0b1000_0001,
0b0010_0011,
0b0100_0101,
0b0110_0111,
0b1000_1001,
0b1010_1011,
0b1100_1101,
0b1110_1111,
0b0000__0000]);
}
#[test]
fn test_micro_qr_unsupported() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Micro(2));
assert_eq!(bits.push_byte_data(b"?"), Err(QrError::UnsupportedCharacterSet));
}
#[test]
fn test_data_too_long() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Micro(3));
assert_eq!(bits.push_byte_data(b"0123456701234567"), Err(QrError::DataTooLong));
}
}
//}}}
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//{{{ Mode::Kanji mode
impl Bits {
/// Encodes Shift JIS double-byte data to the bits.
#[unstable]
pub fn push_kanji_data(&mut self, data: &[u8]) -> QrResult<()> {
try!(self.push_header(Mode::Kanji, data.len()/2));
for kanji in data.chunks(2) {
if kanji.len() != 2 {
return Err(QrError::InvalidCharacter);
}
let cp = (kanji[0] as u16) * 256 + (kanji[1] as u16);
let bytes = if cp < 0xe040 { cp - 0x8140 } else { cp - 0xc140 };
let number = (bytes >> 8) * 0xc0 + (bytes & 0xff);
self.push_number(13, number);
}
Ok(())
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod kanji_tests {
use bits::Bits;
use types::{Version, QrError};
#[test]
fn test_iso_18004_example() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Normal(1));
assert_eq!(bits.push_kanji_data(b"\x93\x5f\xe4\xaa"), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(bits.into_bytes(), vec![0b1000_0000,
0b0010_0110,
0b11001111,
0b1_1101010,
0b101010__00]);
}
#[test]
fn test_micro_qr_unsupported() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Micro(2));
assert_eq!(bits.push_kanji_data(b"?"), Err(QrError::UnsupportedCharacterSet));
}
#[test]
fn test_data_too_long() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Micro(3));
assert_eq!(bits.push_kanji_data(b"\x93_\x93_\x93_\x93_\x93_\x93_\x93_\x93_"),
Err(QrError::DataTooLong));
}
}
//}}}
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//{{{ FNC1 mode
impl Bits {
/// Encodes an indicator that the following data are formatted according to
/// the UCC/EAN Application Identifiers standard.
///
/// #![allow(unused_must_use)]
///
/// use qrcode::bits::Bits;
/// use qrcode::types::Version;
///
/// let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Normal(1));
/// bits.push_fnc1_first_position();
/// bits.push_numeric_data(b"01049123451234591597033130128");
/// bits.push_alphanumeric_data(b"%10ABC123");
///
/// In QR code, the character `%` is used as the data field separator (0x1D).
pub fn push_fnc1_first_position(&mut self) -> QrResult<()> {
self.push_mode_indicator(ExtendedMode::Fnc1First)
}
/// Encodes an indicator that the following data are formatted in accordance
/// with specific industry or application specifications previously agreed
/// with AIM International.
///
/// #![allow(unused_must_use)]
///
/// use qrcode::bits::Bits;
/// use qrcode::types::Version;
///
/// let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Normal(1));
/// bits.push_fnc1_second_position(37);
/// bits.push_alphanumeric_data(b"AA1234BBB112");
/// bits.push_byte_data(b"text text text text\r");
///
/// If the application indicator is a single Latin alphabet (az / AZ),
/// please pass in its ASCII value + 100:
///
/// ```ignore
/// bits.push_fnc1_second_position(b'A' + 100);
/// ```
pub fn push_fnc1_second_position(&mut self, application_indicator: u8) -> QrResult<()> {
try!(self.push_mode_indicator(ExtendedMode::Fnc1Second));
self.push_number(8, application_indicator as u16);
Ok(())
}
}
//}}}
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//{{{ Finish
// This table is copied from ISO/IEC 18004:2006 §6.4.10, Table 7.
static DATA_LENGTHS: [[uint, ..4], ..44] = [
// Normal versions
[152, 128, 104, 72],
[272, 224, 176, 128],
[440, 352, 272, 208],
[640, 512, 384, 288],
[864, 688, 496, 368],
[1088, 864, 608, 480],
[1248, 992, 704, 528],
[1552, 1232, 880, 688],
[1856, 1456, 1056, 800],
[2192, 1728, 1232, 976],
[2592, 2032, 1440, 1120],
[2960, 2320, 1648, 1264],
[3424, 2672, 1952, 1440],
[3688, 2920, 2088, 1576],
[4184, 3320, 2360, 1784],
[4712, 3624, 2600, 2024],
[5176, 4056, 2936, 2264],
[5768, 4504, 3176, 2504],
[6360, 5016, 3560, 2728],
[6888, 5352, 3880, 3080],
[7456, 5712, 4096, 3248],
[8048, 6256, 4544, 3536],
[8752, 6880, 4912, 3712],
[9392, 7312, 5312, 4112],
[10208, 8000, 5744, 4304],
[10960, 8496, 6032, 4768],
[11744, 9024, 6464, 5024],
[12248, 9544, 6968, 5288],
[13048, 10136, 7288, 5608],
[13880, 10984, 7880, 5960],
[14744, 11640, 8264, 6344],
[15640, 12328, 8920, 6760],
[16568, 13048, 9368, 7208],
[17528, 13800, 9848, 7688],
[18448, 14496, 10288, 7888],
[19472, 15312, 10832, 8432],
[20528, 15936, 11408, 8768],
[21616, 16816, 12016, 9136],
[22496, 17728, 12656, 9776],
[23648, 18672, 13328, 10208],
// Micro versions
[20, 0, 0, 0],
[40, 32, 0, 0],
[84, 68, 0, 0],
[128, 112, 80, 0],
];
impl Bits {
/// Pushes the ending bits to indicate no more data.
#[unstable]
pub fn push_terminator(&mut self, ec_level: EcLevel) -> QrResult<()> {
let terminator_size = match self.version {
Version::Micro(a) => (a as uint) * 2 + 1,
_ => 4,
};
let cur_length = self.len();
let data_length = try!(self.version.fetch(ec_level, &DATA_LENGTHS));
if cur_length > data_length {
return Err(QrError::DataTooLong);
}
let terminator_size = min(terminator_size, data_length - cur_length);
if terminator_size > 0 {
self.push_number(terminator_size, 0);
}
if self.len() < data_length {
self.bit_offset = 0;
let data_bytes_length = data_length / 8;
let padding_bytes_count = data_bytes_length - self.data.len();
let padding = iterate(0b11101100, |a| a ^ 0b11111101).take(padding_bytes_count);
self.data.extend(padding);
}
if self.len() < data_length {
self.data.push(0);
}
Ok(())
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod finish_tests {
use bits::Bits;
use types::{Version, EcLevel, QrError};
#[test]
fn test_hello_world() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Normal(1));
assert_eq!(bits.push_alphanumeric_data(b"HELLO WORLD"), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(bits.push_terminator(EcLevel::Q), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(bits.into_bytes(), vec![0b00100000, 0b01011011, 0b00001011,
0b01111000, 0b11010001, 0b01110010,
0b11011100, 0b01001101, 0b01000011,
0b01000000, 0b11101100, 0b00010001,
0b11101100]);
}
#[test]
fn test_too_long() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Micro(1));
assert_eq!(bits.push_numeric_data(b"9999999"), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(bits.push_terminator(EcLevel::L), Err(QrError::DataTooLong));
}
#[test]
fn test_no_terminator() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Micro(1));
assert_eq!(bits.push_numeric_data(b"99999"), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(bits.push_terminator(EcLevel::L), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(bits.into_bytes(), vec![0b101_11111, 0b00111_110, 0b0011__0000]);
}
#[test]
fn test_no_padding() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Micro(1));
assert_eq!(bits.push_numeric_data(b"9999"), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(bits.push_terminator(EcLevel::L), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(bits.into_bytes(), vec![0b100_11111, 0b00111_100, 0b1_000__0000]);
}
#[test]
fn test_micro_version_1_half_byte_padding() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Micro(1));
assert_eq!(bits.push_numeric_data(b"999"), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(bits.push_terminator(EcLevel::L), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(bits.into_bytes(), vec![0b011_11111, 0b00111_000, 0b0000__0000]);
}
#[test]
fn test_micro_version_1_full_byte_padding() {
let mut bits = Bits::new(Version::Micro(1));
assert_eq!(bits.push_numeric_data(b""), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(bits.push_terminator(EcLevel::L), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(bits.into_bytes(), vec![0b000_000_00, 0b11101100, 0]);
}
}
//}}}
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//{{{ Front end.
impl Bits {
/// Push a segmented data to the bits, and then terminate it.
pub fn push_segments<I: Iterator<Segment>>(&mut self,
data: &[u8],
mut segments_iter: I) -> QrResult<()> {
for segment in segments_iter {
let slice = data[segment.begin..segment.end];
try!(match segment.mode {
Mode::Numeric => self.push_numeric_data(slice),
Mode::Alphanumeric => self.push_alphanumeric_data(slice),
Mode::Byte => self.push_byte_data(slice),
Mode::Kanji => self.push_kanji_data(slice),
});
}
Ok(())
}
/// Pushes the data the bits, using the optimal encoding.
pub fn push_optimal_data(&mut self, data: &[u8]) -> QrResult<()> {
let segments = Parser::new(data).optimize(self.version);
self.push_segments(data, segments)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod encode_tests {
use bits::Bits;
use types::{Version, QrError, QrResult, EcLevel};
fn encode(data: &[u8], version: Version, ec_level: EcLevel) -> QrResult<Vec<u8>> {
let mut bits = Bits::new(version);
try!(bits.push_optimal_data(data));
try!(bits.push_terminator(ec_level));
Ok(bits.into_bytes())
}
#[test]
fn test_alphanumeric() {
let res = encode(b"HELLO WORLD", Version::Normal(1), EcLevel::Q);
assert_eq!(res, Ok(vec![0b00100000, 0b01011011, 0b00001011,
0b01111000, 0b11010001, 0b01110010,
0b11011100, 0b01001101, 0b01000011,
0b01000000, 0b11101100, 0b00010001,
0b11101100]));
}
#[test]
fn test_auto_mode_switch() {
let res = encode(b"123A", Version::Micro(2), EcLevel::L);
assert_eq!(res, Ok(vec![0b0_0011_000, 0b1111011_1, 0b001_00101,
0b0_00000__00, 0b11101100]));
}
#[test]
fn test_too_long() {
let res = encode(b">>>>>>>>", Version::Normal(1), EcLevel::H);
assert_eq!(res, Err(QrError::DataTooLong));
}
}
//}}}
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//{{{ Auto version minimization
/// Automatically determines the minimum version to store the data, and encode
/// the result.
///
/// This method will not consider any Micro QR code versions.
pub fn encode_auto(data: &[u8], ec_level: EcLevel) -> QrResult<Bits> {
let segments = Parser::new(data).collect::<Vec<Segment>>();
for version in [Version::Normal(9), Version::Normal(26), Version::Normal(40)].iter() {
let opt_segments = Optimizer::new(segments.iter().map(|s| *s), *version).collect::<Vec<Segment>>();
let total_len = total_encoded_len(&*opt_segments, *version);
let data_capacity = version.fetch(ec_level, &DATA_LENGTHS).unwrap();
if total_len <= data_capacity {
let min_version = find_min_version(total_len, ec_level);
let mut bits = Bits::new(min_version);
bits.reserve(total_len);
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try!(bits.push_segments(data, opt_segments.into_iter()));
try!(bits.push_terminator(ec_level));
return Ok(bits);
}
}
Err(QrError::DataTooLong)
}
/// Finds the smallest version (QR code only) that can store N bits of data
/// in the given error correction level.
#[unstable]
fn find_min_version(length: uint, ec_level: EcLevel) -> Version {
let mut min = 0u;
let mut max = 39u;
while min < max {
let half = (min + max) / 2;
if DATA_LENGTHS[half][ec_level as uint] < length {
min = half + 1;
} else {
max = half;
}
}
Version::Normal((min + 1) as i16)
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod encode_auto_tests {
use bits::{find_min_version, encode_auto};
use types::{Version, EcLevel};
#[test]
fn test_find_min_version() {
assert_eq!(find_min_version(60, EcLevel::L), Version::Normal(1));
assert_eq!(find_min_version(200, EcLevel::L), Version::Normal(2));
assert_eq!(find_min_version(200, EcLevel::H), Version::Normal(3));
assert_eq!(find_min_version(20000, EcLevel::L), Version::Normal(37));
assert_eq!(find_min_version(640, EcLevel::L), Version::Normal(4));
assert_eq!(find_min_version(641, EcLevel::L), Version::Normal(5));
assert_eq!(find_min_version(999999, EcLevel::H), Version::Normal(40));
}
#[test]
fn test_alpha_q() {
let bits = encode_auto(b"HELLO WORLD", EcLevel::Q).unwrap();
assert_eq!(bits.version(), Version::Normal(1));
}
#[test]
fn test_alpha_h() {
let bits = encode_auto(b"HELLO WORLD", EcLevel::H).unwrap();
assert_eq!(bits.version(), Version::Normal(2));
}
#[test]
fn test_mixed() {
let bits = encode_auto(b"This is a mixed data test. 1234567890", EcLevel::H).unwrap();
assert_eq!(bits.version(), Version::Normal(4));
}
}
//}}}
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Copyright 2014 Kenny Chan
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not
// use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
// the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
// WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
// License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under
// the License.