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IM_IOCHECK(3)                                                    IM_IOCHECK(3)




NAME

       im_demand_hint - hint on demand style for im_generate(3)


SYNOPSIS

       #include <vips/vips.h>

       int im_demand_hint( im, hint, in1, in2, ..., NULL )
       IMAGE *im, *in1, *in2, ...;
       im_demand_type hint;

       int im_demand_hint_array( im, hint, in )
       IMAGE *im, **in;
       im_demand_type hint;


DESCRIPTION

       im_demand_hint(3)  suggests  to im_generate(3) the sorts of demand with
       which this image processing operation would be happiest.

       im is the image this operation is generating.  hint is the demand style
       this  operation  would  like (see below), and in1 ...  is a NULL-termi-
       nated list of the image upon which this output image directly  depends,
       that is, the images which this operation will call im_prepare(3) for.

       This  list of parent images is necessary, as im_demand_hint(3) needs to
       know what demand style this operation's ancestors have requested. If an
       ancestor  of  this  operation  has  specified a very restrictive demand
       style, then this operation must fall back to that restrictive style and
       ignore the hint given in this call to im_demand_hint(3).

       VIPS  currently  supports three demand styles. More may be added in the
       future.  These demand styles are given below  in  order  of  increasing
       restrictiveness.  When demanding output from a pipeline, im_generate(3)
       will use the most restrictive of the styles requested by the operations
       in the pipeline.

       IM_THINSTRIP
       This operation would like to output strips the width of the image and a
       few pels high. This is option suitable for  point-to-point  operations,
       such as those in the arithmetic package.

       This  option  is only efficient for cases where each output pel depends
       upon the pel in the corresponding position in the input image.

       IM_FATSTRIP
       This operation would like to output strips the width of the  image  and
       as  high as possible. This option is suitable for area operations which
       do not violently transform coordinates, such as im_conv(3).

       IM_SMALLTILE
       This is the most general demand format, and is the default.  Output  is
       demanded  in small (around 100x100 pel) sections. This style works rea-
       sonably efficiently, even for bizzare operations like 45 degree rotate.

       IM_ANY
       This  image is not being demand-read from a disc file (even indirectly)
       so any demand style is OK. It's used for things like im_black(3)  where
       the pixels are calculated.

       im_demand_hint_array(3) works exactly as im_demand_hint(3), but expects
       a pointer to a NULL-terminated array of  parent  images  as  its  third
       argument. You may use im_allocate_input_array(3), if you wish, to build
       this structure.

       As an example, here is part of the code for im_invert(3). In this oper-
       ation,  each  output  pel  depends upon the corresponding input pel. In
       other words, there is no coordinate  transformation  in  im_prepare(3).
       This style of operation is most efficient with IM_THINSTRIP IO.

       int im_invert( IMAGE *in, IMAGE *out )
       {
            if( in->Coding != NOCODING ) {
                 im_errormsg( "im_invert: input coded" );
                 return( -1 );
            }
            if( in->BandFmt != FMTUCHAR ) {
                 im_errormsg( "im_invert: input not UCHAR" );
                 return( -1 );
            }
               if( im_piocheck( in, out ) )
                 return( -1 );
               if( im_cp_desc( out, in ) )
                 return( -1 );
            if( im_demand_hint( out, IM_THINSTRIP, in, NULL ) )
                  return( -1 );
            if( im_generate( out,
                 im_start_one, inv_gen, im_stop_one, in, NULL ) )
                 return( -1 );
            return( 0 );
       }



RETURN VALUE

       All functions returns 0 on success and non-zero on error.


SEE ALSO

       im_generate(3), im_prepare(3).


COPYRIGHT

       National Gallery


AUTHOR

       J. Cupitt - 3/9/93



                                 11 April 1990                   IM_IOCHECK(3)

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