* @version $Revision: 419 $ * @date $Date: 2006-02-20 17:22:36 +0100 (Mon, 20 Feb 2006) $ * @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html GNU General Public * License (GPL) * @package PEL */ /**#@+ Required class definitions. */ require_once('PelEntryNumber.php'); /**#@-*/ /** * Class for holding unsigned bytes. * * This class can hold bytes, either just a single byte or an array of * bytes. The class will be used to manipulate any of the Exif tags * which has format {@link PelFormat::BYTE}. * * @author Martin Geisler * @package PEL */ class PelEntryByte extends PelEntryNumber { /** * Make a new entry that can hold an unsigned byte. * * The method accept several integer arguments. The {@link * getValue} method will always return an array except for when a * single integer argument is given here. * * @param PelTag the tag which this entry represents. This * should be one of the constants defined in {@link PelTag} * which has format {@link PelFormat::BYTE}. * * @param int $value... the byte(s) that this entry will represent. * The argument passed must obey the same rules as the argument to * {@link setValue}, namely that it should be within range of an * unsigned byte, that is between 0 and 255 (inclusive). If not, * then a {@link PelOverflowException} will be thrown. */ function __construct($tag /* $value... */) { $this->tag = $tag; $this->min = 0; $this->max = 255; $this->format = PelFormat::BYTE; $value = func_get_args(); array_shift($value); $this->setValueArray($value); } /** * Convert a number into bytes. * * @param int the number that should be converted. * * @param PelByteOrder one of {@link PelConvert::LITTLE_ENDIAN} and * {@link PelConvert::BIG_ENDIAN}, specifying the target byte order. * * @return string bytes representing the number given. */ function numberToBytes($number, $order) { return chr($number); } } /** * Class for holding signed bytes. * * This class can hold bytes, either just a single byte or an array of * bytes. The class will be used to manipulate any of the Exif tags * which has format {@link PelFormat::BYTE}. * * @author Martin Geisler * @package PEL */ class PelEntrySByte extends PelEntryNumber { /** * Make a new entry that can hold a signed byte. * * The method accept several integer arguments. The {@link getValue} * method will always return an array except for when a single * integer argument is given here. * * @param PelTag the tag which this entry represents. This * should be one of the constants defined in {@link PelTag} * which has format {@link PelFormat::BYTE}. * * @param int $value... the byte(s) that this entry will represent. * The argument passed must obey the same rules as the argument to * {@link setValue}, namely that it should be within range of a * signed byte, that is between -128 and 127 (inclusive). If not, * then a {@link PelOverflowException} will be thrown. */ function __construct($tag /* $value... */) { $this->tag = $tag; $this->min = -128; $this->max = 127; $this->format = PelFormat::SBYTE; $value = func_get_args(); array_shift($value); $this->setValueArray($value); } /** * Convert a number into bytes. * * @param int the number that should be converted. * * @param PelByteOrder one of {@link PelConvert::LITTLE_ENDIAN} and * {@link PelConvert::BIG_ENDIAN}, specifying the target byte order. * * @return string bytes representing the number given. */ function numberToBytes($number, $order) { return chr($number); } } /** * Class used to manipulate strings in the format Windows XP uses. * * When examining the file properties of an image in Windows XP one * can fill in title, comment, author, keyword, and subject fields. * Filling those fields and pressing OK will result in the data being * written into the Exif data in the image. * * The data is written in a non-standard format and can thus not be * loaded directly --- this class is needed to translate it into * normal strings. * * It is important that entries from this class are only created with * the {@link PelTag::XP_TITLE}, {@link PelTag::XP_COMMENT}, {@link * PelTag::XP_AUTHOR}, {@link PelTag::XP_KEYWORD}, and {@link * PelTag::XP_SUBJECT} tags. If another tag is used the data will no * longer be correctly decoded when reloaded with PEL. (The data will * be loaded as an {@link PelEntryByte} entry, which isn't as useful.) * * This class is to be used as in * * $entry = $ifd->getEntry(PelTag::XP_TITLE); * print($entry->getValue()); * $entry->setValue('My favorite cat'); * * * @author Martin Geisler * @package PEL */ class PelEntryWindowsString extends PelEntry { /** * The string hold by this entry. * * This is the string that was given to the {@link __construct * constructor} or later to {@link setValue}, without any extra NULL * characters or any such nonsense. * * @var string */ private $str; /** * Make a new PelEntry that can hold a Windows XP specific string. * * @param int the tag which this entry represents. This should be * one of {@link PelTag::XP_TITLE}, {@link PelTag::XP_COMMENT}, * {@link PelTag::XP_AUTHOR}, {@link PelTag::XP_KEYWORD}, and {@link * PelTag::XP_SUBJECT} tags. If another tag is used, then this * entry will be incorrectly reloaded as a {@link PelEntryByte}. * * @param string the string that this entry will represent. It will * be passed to {@link setValue} and thus has to obey its * requirements. */ function __construct($tag, $str = '') { $this->tag = $tag; $this->format = PelFormat::BYTE; $this->setValue($str); } /** * Give the entry a new value. * * This will overwrite the previous value. The value can be * retrieved later with the {@link getValue} method. * * @param string the new value of the entry. This should be use the * Latin-1 encoding and be given without any extra NULL characters. */ function setValue($str) { $l = strlen($str); $this->components = 2 * ($l + 1); $this->str = $str; $this->bytes = ''; for ($i = 0; $i < $l; $i++) $this->bytes .= $str{$i} . chr(0x00); $this->bytes .= chr(0x00) . chr(0x00); } /** * Return the string of the entry. * * @return string the string held, without any extra NULL * characters. The string will be the same as the one given to * {@link setValue} or to the {@link __construct constructor}. */ function getValue() { return $this->str; } /** * Return the string of the entry. * * This methods returns the same as {@link getValue}. * * @param boolean not used. * * @return string the string held, without any extra NULL * characters. The string will be the same as the one given to * {@link setValue} or to the {@link __construct constructor}. */ function getText($brief = false) { return $this->str; } } ?>