zint/backend/bc412.c

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/* bc412.c - Handles IBM BC412 (SEMI T1-95) symbology */
/*
libzint - the open source barcode library
Copyright (C) 2022-2024 Robin Stuart <rstuart114@gmail.com>
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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause */
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/* A little information about this symbology can be found at
* https://barcodeguide.seagullscientific.com/Content/Symbologies/BC412.htm
*
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* Partial specification at
* https://www.wdfxw.net/doc80487518.htm
*
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* Checked against the encoder at
* https://www.barcodesoft.com/en/semi/semi-t1-95-bc-412-code */
#include <stdio.h>
#include "common.h"
static const char BROMINE[] = "0R9GLVHA8EZ4NTS1J2Q6C7DYKBUIX3FWP5M";
static const char BC412Table[35][8] = {
{'1','1','1','1','1','1','1','5'}, {'1','3','1','1','1','2','1','2'},
{'1','1','1','3','1','1','1','3'}, {'1','2','1','1','1','2','1','3'},
{'1','2','1','2','1','3','1','1'}, {'1','3','1','3','1','1','1','1'},
{'1','2','1','1','1','3','1','2'}, {'1','1','1','3','1','2','1','2'},
{'1','1','1','2','1','4','1','1'}, {'1','1','1','5','1','1','1','1'},
{'1','5','1','1','1','1','1','1'}, {'1','1','1','1','1','5','1','1'},
{'1','2','1','3','1','2','1','1'}, {'1','3','1','2','1','1','1','2'},
{'1','3','1','1','1','3','1','1'}, {'1','1','1','1','1','2','1','4'},
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{'1','2','1','2','1','1','1','3'}, {'1','1','1','1','1','3','1','3'},
{'1','3','1','1','1','1','1','3'}, {'1','1','1','2','1','2','1','3'},
{'1','1','1','4','1','1','1','2'}, {'1','1','1','2','1','3','1','2'},
{'1','1','1','4','1','2','1','1'}, {'1','4','1','2','1','1','1','1'},
{'1','2','1','2','1','2','1','2'}, {'1','1','1','3','1','3','1','1'},
{'1','3','1','2','1','2','1','1'}, {'1','2','1','1','1','4','1','1'},
{'1','4','1','1','1','2','1','1'}, {'1','1','1','1','1','4','1','2'},
{'1','2','1','1','1','1','1','4'}, {'1','4','1','1','1','1','1','2'},
{'1','2','1','4','1','1','1','1'}, {'1','1','1','2','1','1','1','4'},
{'1','2','1','3','1','1','1','2'}
};
INTERNAL int bc412(struct zint_symbol *symbol, unsigned char source[], int length) { /* IBM BC412 */
unsigned char padded_source[20];
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int posns[35];
int i, counter_odd = 0, counter_even = 0, check_sum = 0;
char dest[293]; /* 2 + (36 * 8) + 3 */
char *d = dest;
int error_number = 0;
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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if (length > 18) {
return errtxtf(ZINT_ERROR_TOO_LONG, symbol, 790, "Input length %d too long (maximum 18)", length);
}
if (length < 7) {
return errtxtf(ZINT_ERROR_TOO_LONG, symbol, 792, "Input length %d too short (minimum 7)", length);
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}
to_upper(source, length);
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padded_source[0] = source[0];
padded_source[1] = '0';
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for (i = 2; i <= length; i++) {
padded_source[i] = source[i - 1];
}
padded_source[length + 1] = 0;
CODE128: reduce extended latch cut-off from 5 to 4 for better encodation in certain cases (and no pessimizations found so far), props lyngklip (BWIPP); fix extended char latching when exactly 3 extended chars at end; count code set C (not digits) in loop deciding when to shift/latch to extended for better estimate AZTEC: return warning if ECC < 5% (due to bit-stuffing when version given); return error if > 22 layers (Zint 26) for Reader Initialisation symbol requested for better error message AZTEC/HANXIN/QRCODE: consolidate different ECC data size tables into one indexed by ECC DBAR_EXP: check for reduced length <= 77 up front for better error message HANXIN: use `malloc()` rather than `z_alloca()` for large binary array QRCODE: `ecc_level` now 0-based (not 1-based) MICROQR: consolidate different version end routines into one `microqr_end()` and use new `microqr_data` table to simplify code MICROPDF417: use table for max codewords per column library: centralize all error messages using new `errtxt()`, `errtxtf()`, `errtxt_adj()` funcs that protect `symbol->errtxt` from overflow, & try to make error messages more consistent thru-out, adding more feedback info to many, & use positional args "%n$" in prep for l10n (maybe); `is_sane/is_sane_lookup()` -> `not_sane/not_sane_lookup()`, returning 1-based position (zero on failure) instead of bool; `long` ints -> plain `int` (except those dealing with `ftell()`, `fread()` etc) as depend on int being 32-bits already GUI: in "grpDATF.ui" use "PlainText" rather than "RichText" for tracker ratio examples as height of text messing up sometimes manual: clarify Codablock-F length maximum & add examples docs: README: pandoc 3.5, Ubuntu 24.04 CMake: use "-Wpedantic" for Clang only as GNU complains about `errtxtf()` positional args "%n$"
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if ((i = not_sane_lookup(BROMINE, 35, padded_source, length + 1, posns))) {
return errtxtf(ZINT_ERROR_INVALID_DATA, symbol, 791,
"Invalid character at position %d in input (alphanumerics only, excluding \"O\")", i - 1);
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}
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for (i = 0; i <= length; i++) {
if (i % 2) {
counter_even += posns[i];
} else {
counter_odd += posns[i];
}
}
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counter_odd %= 35;
counter_even %= 35;
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/* Check digit */
check_sum = counter_odd + (2 * counter_even);
check_sum %= 35;
check_sum *= 17;
check_sum %= 35;
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if (symbol->debug & ZINT_DEBUG_PRINT) {
printf("BC412 check: %c\n", BROMINE[check_sum]);
}
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padded_source[1] = BROMINE[check_sum];
posns[1] = check_sum;
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/* Start character */
memcpy(d, "12", 2);
d += 2;
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for (i = 0; i <= length; i++, d += 8) {
memcpy(d, BC412Table[posns[i]], 8);
}
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/* Stop character */
memcpy(d, "111", 3);
d += 3;
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expand(symbol, dest, d - dest);
ustrcpy(symbol->text, padded_source);
if (symbol->output_options & COMPLIANT_HEIGHT) {
/* SEMI T1-95 Table 1 "Module" (Character) Height 2mm ± 0.025mm, using Module Spacing 0.12mm ± 0.025mm as
X-dimension */
const float min_height = 13.6206894f; /* 1.975 / 0.145 */
const float default_height = 16.666666f; /* 2.0 / 0.12 */
const float max_height = 21.3157902f; /* 2.025 / 0.095 */
error_number = set_height(symbol, min_height, default_height, max_height, 0 /*no_errtxt*/);
} else {
/* Using compliant height as default as no backwards compatibility to consider */
const float default_height = 16.666666f; /* 2.0 / 0.12 */
(void) set_height(symbol, 0.0f, default_height, 0.0f, 1 /*no_errtxt*/);
}
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return error_number;
}
/* vim: set ts=4 sw=4 et : */