Specifying the Data Source
Graphics importer components use QuickTime data handler components to obtain their data. Applications, however, will use the graphics importer component functions described in this section, rather than directly calling a data handler. These functions allow the data source to be a file, a handle, or a QuickTime data reference.
GraphicsImportSetDataFile
Specifies the file that the graphics data resides in.
extern pascal ComponentResult GraphicsImportSetDataFile (
GraphicsImportComponent ci,
const FSSpec *theFile);
-
ci
-
Specifies the component instance that identifies your connection to the graphics importer component.
-
theFile
-
A pointer to the file specification containing the graphics data.
DISCUSSION
The file will be opened for read access.
RESULT Codes
noErr
|
0
|
No error
|
paramErr
|
-50
|
Invalid parameter specified
|
memFullErr
|
-108
|
Not enough memory available
|
GraphicsImportGetDataFile
Returns the file that the graphics data resides in.
extern pascal ComponentResult GraphicsImportGetDataFile (
GraphicsImportComponent ci,
FSSpec *theFile);
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ci
-
Specifies the component instance that identifies your connection to the graphics importer component.
-
theFile
-
A pointer in which to return the file containing the graphics data.
DISCUSSION
You use this function to get the file system specification record for the file that the graphics data resides in. If the data source is not a file, the function returns
paramErr
.
RESULT CODES
noErr
|
0
|
No error
|
paramErr
|
-50
|
Invalid parameter specified
|
memFullErr
|
-108
|
Not enough memory available
|
GraphicsImportSetDataHandle
Specifies the handle that the graphics data resides in.
extern pascal ComponentResult GraphicsImportSetDataHandle (
GraphicsImportComponent ci,
Handle h);
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ci
-
Specifies the component instance that identifies your connection to the graphics importer component.
-
h
-
Specifies a handle containing graphics data.
DISCUSSION
The graphics imported component doesn't make a copy of this data. Therefore you must not dispose this handle until the graphics importer has been closed.
RESULT CODES
noErr
|
0
|
No error
|
paramErr
|
-50
|
Invalid parameter specified
|
memFullErr
|
-108
|
Not enough memory available
|
GraphicsImportGetDataHandle
Returns the handle that the graphics data resides in.
extern pascal ComponentResult GraphicsImportGetDataHandle (
GraphicsImportComponent ci,
Handle *h);
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ci
-
Specifies the component instance that identifies your connection to the graphics importer component.
-
h
-
A pointer to a handle to return a handle containing the graphics data.
DISCUSSION
You use this function to get the handle that the graphics data resides in. If the data source is not a handle, the function returns
paramErr
.
RESULT CODES
noErr
|
0
|
No error
|
paramErr
|
-50
|
Invalid parameter specified
|
memFullErr
|
-108
|
Not enough memory available
|
GraphicsImportSetDataReference
Specifies the data reference that the graphics data resides in.
extern pascal ComponentResult GraphicsImportSetDataReference (
GraphicsImportComponent ci,
Handle dataRef,
OSType dataReType);
-
ci
-
Specifies the component instance that identifies your connection to the graphics importer component.
-
dataRef
-
A pointer to a handle to return a QuickTime data reference.
-
dataReType
-
A pointer to the data reference type.
DISCUSSION
Applications typically do not use this function. The
GraphicsImportSetDataFile
and
GraphicsImportSetDataHandle
functions both call this function, with the appropriate data reference and data reference type.
RESULT CODES
noErr
|
0
|
No error
|
paramErr
|
-50
|
Invalid parameter specified
|
memFullErr
|
-108
|
Not enough memory available
|
GraphicsImportGetDataReference
Returns the data reference that the graphics data resides in.
extern pascal ComponentResult GraphicsImportGetDataReference (
GraphicsImportComponent ci,
Handle *dataRef,
OSType *dataReType);
-
ci
-
Specifies the component instance that identifies your connection to the graphics importer component.
-
dataRef
-
A pointer to the handle to return a QuickTime data reference.
-
dataReType
-
A pointer to the data reference type.
DISCUSSION
You use this function to get the data reference that the graphics data resides in. Both the
dataRef
and
dataReType
parameters may be set to
nil
if the corresponding information is not desired. The
GraphicsImportGetDataHandle
and
GraphicsImportGetDataFile
functions call
GraphicsImporGetDataReference
and then manipulate the result accordingly.
RESULT Codes
noErr
|
0
|
No error
|
paramErr
|
-50
|
Invalid parameter specified
|
memFullErr
|
-108
|
Not enough memory available
|
GraphicsImportSetDataReferenceOffsetAndLimit
Specifies the data reference starting offset and data size limit.
extern pascal ComponentResult GraphicsImportSetDataReferenceOffsetAndLimit (
GraphicsImportComponent ci,
unsigned long offset,
unsigned long limit);
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ci
-
Specifies the component instance that identifies your connection to the graphics importer component.
-
offset
-
The byte offset of the image data from the beginning of the data reference.
-
limit
-
The data limit. This value is the maximum offset into the data reference that data may be read from.
DISCUSSION
A data reference typically refers to an entire file. However, there are times when the data being referenced is a part of a larger file. In these cases, it is necessary to indicate where the data begins in the data reference and where it ends. This function lets you specify the starting offset and ending offset. All requests to read data are then relative to the specified offset, and are pinned to the data size, so you cannot accidentally read off the end (or beginning) of the segment.
RESULT CODES
noErr
|
0
|
No error
|
paramErr
|
-50
|
Invalid parameter specified
|
memFullErr
|
-108
|
Not enough memory available
|
GraphicsImportGetDataReferenceOffsetAndLimit
Returns the data reference starting offset and data size limit.
extern pascal ComponentResult GraphicsImportGetDataReferenceOffsetAndLimit (
GraphicsImportComponent ci,
unsigned long *offset,
unsigned long *limit);
-
ci
-
Specifies the component instance that identifies your connection to the graphics importer component.
-
offset
-
A pointer to a value describing the byte offset of the image data from the beginning of the data reference.
-
limit
-
A pointer to a value describing the data size limit.
DISCUSSION
This function returns the values set by the
GraphicsImportSetDataReferenceOffsetAndLimit
function. By default,
offset
is 0 and
limit
is
MaxInt
(2
32
- 1).
RESULT CODES
noErr
|
0
|
No error
|
paramErr
|
-50
|
Invalid parameter specified
|
memFullErr
|
-108
|
Not enough memory available
|
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