// The contents of this file are in the public domain. See LICENSE_FOR_EXAMPLE_PROGRAMS.txt /* This is an example illustrating the use of the compress_stream and cmd_line_parser components from the dlib C++ Library. This example implements a simple command line compression utility. The output from the program when the -h option is given is: Usage: compress_stream_ex (-c|-d|-l) --in input_file --out output_file Options: -c Indicates that we want to compress a file. -d Indicates that we want to decompress a file. -h Display this help message. --in This option takes one argument which specifies the name of the file we want to compress/decompress. -l Set the compression level [1-3], 3 is max compression, default is 2. --out This option takes one argument which specifies the name of the output file. */ #include "dlib/compress_stream.h" #include "dlib/cmd_line_parser.h" #include #include #include // I am making a typedefs for the versions of compress_stream I want to use. typedef dlib::compress_stream::kernel_1da cs1; typedef dlib::compress_stream::kernel_1ea cs2; typedef dlib::compress_stream::kernel_1ec cs3; using namespace std; using namespace dlib; int main(int argc, char** argv) { try { command_line_parser parser; // first I will define the command line options I want. // Add a -c option and tell the parser what the option is for. parser.add_option("c","Indicates that we want to compress a file."); parser.add_option("d","Indicates that we want to decompress a file."); // add a --in option that takes 1 argument parser.add_option("in","This option takes one argument which specifies the name of the file we want to compress/decompress.",1); // add a --out option that takes 1 argument parser.add_option("out","This option takes one argument which specifies the name of the output file.",1); parser.add_option("h","Display this help message."); parser.add_option("l","Set the compression level [1-3], 3 is max compression, default is 2.",1); // now I will parse the command line parser.parse(argc,argv); // Now I will use the parser to validate some things about the command line. // If any of the following checks fail then an exception will be thrown and it will // contain a message that tells the user what the problem was. // First I want to check that none of the options were given on the command line // more than once. To do this I define an array that contains the options // that shouldn't appear more than once and then I just call check_one_time_options() const char* one_time_opts[] = {"c", "d", "in", "out", "h", "l"}; parser.check_one_time_options(one_time_opts); // Here I'm checking that the user didn't pick both the c and d options at the // same time. parser.check_incompatible_options("c", "d"); // Here I'm checking that the argument to the l option is an integer in the range 1 to 3. // That is, it should be convertible to an int by dlib::string_assign and be either // 1, 2, or 3. Note that if you wanted to allow floating point values in the range 1 to // 3 then you could give a range 1.0 to 3.0 or explicitly supply a type of float or double // to the template argument of the check_option_arg_range() function. parser.check_option_arg_range("l", 1, 3); // The 'l' option is a sub-option of the 'c' option. That is, you can only select the // compression level when compressing. This command below checks that the listed // sub options are always given in the presence of their parent options. const char* c_sub_opts[] = {"l"}; parser.check_sub_options("c", c_sub_opts); // check if the -h option was given on the command line if (parser.option("h")) { // display all the command line options cout << "Usage: compress_stream_ex (-c|-d|-l) --in input_file --out output_file\n"; // This function prints out a nicely formatted list of // all the options the parser has parser.print_options(cout); cout << endl; return 0; } // Figure out what the compression level should be. If the user didn't supply // this command line option then a value of 2 will be used. int compression_level = get_option(parser,"l",2); // make sure one of the c or d options was given if (!parser.option("c") && !parser.option("d")) { cout << "Error in command line:\n You must specify either the c option or the d option.\n"; cout << "\nTry the -h option for more information." << endl; return 0; } string in_file; string out_file; // check if the user told us the input file and if they did then // get the file name if (parser.option("in")) { in_file = parser.option("in").argument(); } else { cout << "Error in command line:\n You must specify an input file.\n"; cout << "\nTry the -h option for more information." << endl; return 0; } // check if the user told us the output file and if they did then // get the file name if (parser.option("out")) { out_file = parser.option("out").argument(); } else { cout << "Error in command line:\n You must specify an output file.\n"; cout << "\nTry the -h option for more information." << endl; return 0; } // open the files we will be reading from and writing to ifstream fin(in_file.c_str(),ios::binary); ofstream fout(out_file.c_str(),ios::binary); // make sure the files opened correctly if (!fin) { cout << "Error opening file " << in_file << ".\n"; return 0; } if (!fout) { cout << "Error creating file " << out_file << ".\n"; return 0; } // now perform the actual compression or decompression. if (parser.option("c")) { // save the compression level to the output file serialize(compression_level, fout); switch (compression_level) { case 1: { cs1 compressor; compressor.compress(fin,fout); }break; case 2: { cs2 compressor; compressor.compress(fin,fout); }break; case 3: { cs3 compressor; compressor.compress(fin,fout); }break; } } else { // obtain the compression level from the input file deserialize(compression_level, fin); switch (compression_level) { case 1: { cs1 compressor; compressor.decompress(fin,fout); }break; case 2: { cs2 compressor; compressor.decompress(fin,fout); }break; case 3: { cs3 compressor; compressor.decompress(fin,fout); }break; default: { cout << "Error in compressed file, invalid compression level" << endl; }break; } } } catch (exception& e) { // Note that this will catch any cmd_line_parse_error exceptions and print // the default message. cout << e.what() << endl; } }