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- /**********************************************************************
- * File: ocrclass.h
- * Description: Class definitions and constants for the OCR API.
- * Author: Hewlett-Packard Co
- *
- * (C) Copyright 1996, Hewlett-Packard Co.
- ** 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.
- *
- **********************************************************************/
- /**********************************************************************
- * This file contains typedefs for all the structures used by
- * the HP OCR interface.
- * The structures are designed to allow them to be used with any
- * structure alignment up to 8.
- **********************************************************************/
- #ifndef CCUTIL_OCRCLASS_H_
- #define CCUTIL_OCRCLASS_H_
- #include <chrono>
- #include <ctime>
- #ifdef _WIN32
- #include <winsock2.h> // for timeval
- #endif
- /**********************************************************************
- * EANYCODE_CHAR
- * Description of a single character. The character code is defined by
- * the character set of the current font.
- * Output text is sent as an array of these structures.
- * Spaces and line endings in the output are represented in the
- * structures of the surrounding characters. They are not directly
- * represented as characters.
- * The first character in a word has a positive value of blanks.
- * Missing information should be set to the defaults in the comments.
- * If word bounds are known, but not character bounds, then the top and
- * bottom of each character should be those of the word. The left of the
- * first and right of the last char in each word should be set. All other
- * lefts and rights should be set to -1.
- * If set, the values of right and bottom are left+width and top+height.
- * Most of the members come directly from the parameters to ocr_append_char.
- * The formatting member uses the enhancement parameter and combines the
- * line direction stuff into the top 3 bits.
- * The coding is 0=RL char, 1=LR char, 2=DR NL, 3=UL NL, 4=DR Para,
- * 5=UL Para, 6=TB char, 7=BT char. API users do not need to know what
- * the coding is, only that it is backwards compatible with the previous
- * version.
- **********************************************************************/
- typedef struct { /*single character */
- // It should be noted that the format for char_code for version 2.0 and beyond
- // is UTF8 which means that ASCII characters will come out as one structure
- // but other characters will be returned in two or more instances of this
- // structure with a single byte of the UTF8 code in each, but each will have
- // the same bounding box. Programs which want to handle languagues with
- // different characters sets will need to handle extended characters
- // appropriately, but *all* code needs to be prepared to receive UTF8 coded
- // characters for characters such as bullet and fancy quotes.
- uint16_t char_code; /*character itself */
- int16_t left; /*of char (-1) */
- int16_t right; /*of char (-1) */
- int16_t top; /*of char (-1) */
- int16_t bottom; /*of char (-1) */
- int16_t font_index; /*what font (0) */
- uint8_t confidence; /*0=perfect, 100=reject (0/100) */
- uint8_t point_size; /*of char, 72=i inch, (10) */
- int8_t blanks; /*no of spaces before this char (1) */
- uint8_t formatting; /*char formatting (0) */
- } EANYCODE_CHAR; /*single character */
- /**********************************************************************
- * ETEXT_DESC
- * Description of the output of the OCR engine.
- * This structure is used as both a progress monitor and the final
- * output header, since it needs to be a valid progress monitor while
- * the OCR engine is storing its output to shared memory.
- * During progress, all the buffer info is -1.
- * Progress starts at 0 and increases to 100 during OCR. No other constraint.
- * Additionally the progress callback contains the bounding box of the word that
- * is currently being processed.
- * Every progress callback, the OCR engine must set ocr_alive to 1.
- * The HP side will set ocr_alive to 0. Repeated failure to reset
- * to 1 indicates that the OCR engine is dead.
- * If the cancel function is not null then it is called with the number of
- * user words found. If it returns true then operation is cancelled.
- **********************************************************************/
- class ETEXT_DESC;
- using CANCEL_FUNC = bool (*)(void*, int);
- using PROGRESS_FUNC = bool (*)(int, int, int, int, int);
- using PROGRESS_FUNC2 = bool (*)(ETEXT_DESC*, int, int, int, int);
- class ETEXT_DESC { // output header
- public:
- int16_t count{0}; /// chars in this buffer(0)
- int16_t progress{0}; /// percent complete increasing (0-100)
- /** Progress monitor covers word recognition and it does not cover layout
- * analysis.
- * See Ray comment in https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract/pull/27 */
- int8_t more_to_come{0}; /// true if not last
- volatile int8_t ocr_alive{0}; /// ocr sets to 1, HP 0
- int8_t err_code{0}; /// for errcode use
- CANCEL_FUNC cancel{nullptr}; /// returns true to cancel
- PROGRESS_FUNC progress_callback{
- nullptr}; /// called whenever progress increases
- PROGRESS_FUNC2 progress_callback2; /// monitor-aware progress callback
- void* cancel_this{nullptr}; /// this or other data for cancel
- struct timeval end_time;
- /// Time to stop. Expected to be set only
- /// by call to set_deadline_msecs().
- EANYCODE_CHAR text[1]{}; /// character data
- ETEXT_DESC() : progress_callback2(&default_progress_func) {
- auto chrono_end_time = std::chrono::time_point<std::chrono::steady_clock,
- std::chrono::milliseconds>();
- timePointToTimeval(chrono_end_time, &end_time);
- }
- // Sets the end time to be deadline_msecs milliseconds from now.
- void set_deadline_msecs(int32_t deadline_msecs) {
- if (deadline_msecs > 0) {
- auto chrono_end_time = std::chrono::steady_clock::now() +
- std::chrono::milliseconds(deadline_msecs);
- timePointToTimeval(chrono_end_time, &end_time);
- }
- }
- // Returns false if we've not passed the end_time, or have not set a deadline.
- bool deadline_exceeded() const {
- if (end_time.tv_sec == 0 && end_time.tv_usec == 0)
- return false;
- auto chrono_now = std::chrono::steady_clock::now();
- struct timeval now;
- timePointToTimeval(chrono_now, &now);
- return (now.tv_sec > end_time.tv_sec ||
- (now.tv_sec == end_time.tv_sec && now.tv_usec > end_time.tv_usec));
- }
- private:
- static void timePointToTimeval(
- std::chrono::steady_clock::time_point chrono_point, struct timeval* tv) {
- auto millisecs = std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::milliseconds>(
- chrono_point.time_since_epoch());
- tv->tv_sec = millisecs.count() / 1000;
- tv->tv_usec = (millisecs.count() % 1000) * 1000;
- }
- static bool default_progress_func(ETEXT_DESC* ths, int left, int right,
- int top, int bottom) {
- if (ths->progress_callback != nullptr) {
- return (*(ths->progress_callback))(ths->progress, left, right, top,
- bottom);
- }
- return true;
- }
- };
- #endif // CCUTIL_OCRCLASS_H_
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