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This is, I guess, a few things the Python devs were just fed up with. * "while 1" is now "while True" * Types are compared with isinstance instead of == * Sort a list in one go with sorted() My own twist is to also replace type('') with str, type(()) with tuple, type([]) with list, type(1) with int, and type(5000.0) with float.
289 lines
10 KiB
Python
289 lines
10 KiB
Python
# sane.py
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#
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# Python wrapper on top of the _sane module, which is in turn a very
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# thin wrapper on top of the SANE library. For a complete understanding
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# of SANE, consult the documentation at the SANE home page:
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# http://www.mostang.com/sane/ .
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__version__ = '2.0'
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__author__ = ['Andrew Kuchling', 'Ralph Heinkel']
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from PIL import Image
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import _sane
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from _sane import *
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TYPE_STR = { TYPE_BOOL: "TYPE_BOOL", TYPE_INT: "TYPE_INT",
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TYPE_FIXED: "TYPE_FIXED", TYPE_STRING: "TYPE_STRING",
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TYPE_BUTTON: "TYPE_BUTTON", TYPE_GROUP: "TYPE_GROUP" }
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UNIT_STR = { UNIT_NONE: "UNIT_NONE",
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UNIT_PIXEL: "UNIT_PIXEL",
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UNIT_BIT: "UNIT_BIT",
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UNIT_MM: "UNIT_MM",
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UNIT_DPI: "UNIT_DPI",
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UNIT_PERCENT: "UNIT_PERCENT",
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UNIT_MICROSECOND: "UNIT_MICROSECOND" }
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class Option:
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"""Class representing a SANE option.
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Attributes:
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index -- number from 0 to n, giving the option number
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name -- a string uniquely identifying the option
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title -- single-line string containing a title for the option
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desc -- a long string describing the option; useful as a help message
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type -- type of this option. Possible values: TYPE_BOOL,
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TYPE_INT, TYPE_STRING, and so forth.
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unit -- units of this option. Possible values: UNIT_NONE,
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UNIT_PIXEL, etc.
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size -- size of the value in bytes
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cap -- capabilities available; CAP_EMULATED, CAP_SOFT_SELECT, etc.
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constraint -- constraint on values. Possible values:
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None : No constraint
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(min,max,step) Integer values, from min to max, stepping by
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list of integers or strings: only the listed values are allowed
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"""
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def __init__(self, args, scanDev):
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self.scanDev = scanDev # needed to get current value of this option
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self.index, self.name = args[0], args[1]
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self.title, self.desc = args[2], args[3]
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self.type, self.unit = args[4], args[5]
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self.size, self.cap = args[6], args[7]
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self.constraint = args[8]
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def f(x):
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if x=='-': return '_'
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else: return x
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if not isinstance(self.name, str): self.py_name=str(self.name)
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else: self.py_name=''.join(map(f, self.name))
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def is_active(self):
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return _sane.OPTION_IS_ACTIVE(self.cap)
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def is_settable(self):
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return _sane.OPTION_IS_SETTABLE(self.cap)
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def __repr__(self):
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if self.is_settable():
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settable = 'yes'
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else:
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settable = 'no'
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if self.is_active():
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active = 'yes'
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curValue = repr(getattr(self.scanDev, self.py_name))
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else:
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active = 'no'
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curValue = '<not available, inactive option>'
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s = """\nName: %s
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Cur value: %s
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Index: %d
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Title: %s
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Desc: %s
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Type: %s
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Unit: %s
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Constr: %s
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active: %s
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settable: %s\n""" % (self.py_name, curValue,
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self.index, self.title, self.desc,
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TYPE_STR[self.type], UNIT_STR[self.unit],
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repr(self.constraint), active, settable)
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return s
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class _SaneIterator:
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""" intended for ADF scans.
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"""
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def __init__(self, device):
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self.device = device
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def __iter__(self):
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return self
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def __del__(self):
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self.device.cancel()
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def next(self):
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try:
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self.device.start()
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except error as v:
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if v == 'Document feeder out of documents':
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raise StopIteration
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else:
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raise
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return self.device.snap(1)
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class SaneDev:
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"""Class representing a SANE device.
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Methods:
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start() -- initiate a scan, using the current settings
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snap() -- snap a picture, returning an Image object
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arr_snap() -- snap a picture, returning a numarray object
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cancel() -- cancel an in-progress scanning operation
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fileno() -- return the file descriptor for the scanner (handy for select)
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Also available, but rather low-level:
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get_parameters() -- get the current parameter settings of the device
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get_options() -- return a list of tuples describing all the options.
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Attributes:
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optlist -- list of option names
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You can also access an option name to retrieve its value, and to
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set it. For example, if one option has a .name attribute of
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imagemode, and scanner is a SaneDev object, you can do:
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print scanner.imagemode
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scanner.imagemode = 'Full frame'
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scanner.['imagemode'] returns the corresponding Option object.
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"""
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def __init__(self, devname):
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d=self.__dict__
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d['sane_signature'] = self._getSaneSignature(devname)
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d['scanner_model'] = d['sane_signature'][1:3]
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d['dev'] = _sane._open(devname)
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self.__load_option_dict()
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def _getSaneSignature(self, devname):
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devices = get_devices()
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if not devices:
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raise RuntimeError('no scanner available')
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for dev in devices:
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if devname == dev[0]:
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return dev
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raise RuntimeError('no such scan device "%s"' % devname)
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def __load_option_dict(self):
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d=self.__dict__
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d['opt']={}
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optlist=d['dev'].get_options()
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for t in optlist:
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o=Option(t, self)
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if o.type!=TYPE_GROUP:
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d['opt'][o.py_name]=o
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def __setattr__(self, key, value):
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dev=self.__dict__['dev']
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optdict=self.__dict__['opt']
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if key not in optdict:
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self.__dict__[key]=value ; return
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opt=optdict[key]
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if opt.type==TYPE_GROUP:
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raise AttributeError("Groups can't be set: "+key)
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if not _sane.OPTION_IS_ACTIVE(opt.cap):
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raise AttributeError('Inactive option: '+key)
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if not _sane.OPTION_IS_SETTABLE(opt.cap):
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raise AttributeError("Option can't be set by software: "+key)
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if isinstance(value, int) and opt.type == TYPE_FIXED:
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# avoid annoying errors of backend if int is given instead float:
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value = float(value)
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self.last_opt = dev.set_option(opt.index, value)
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# do binary AND to find if we have to reload options:
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if self.last_opt & INFO_RELOAD_OPTIONS:
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self.__load_option_dict()
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def __getattr__(self, key):
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dev=self.__dict__['dev']
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optdict=self.__dict__['opt']
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if key=='optlist':
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return list(self.opt.keys())
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if key=='area':
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return (self.tl_x, self.tl_y),(self.br_x, self.br_y)
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if key not in optdict:
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raise AttributeError('No such attribute: '+key)
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opt=optdict[key]
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if opt.type==TYPE_BUTTON:
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raise AttributeError("Buttons don't have values: "+key)
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if opt.type==TYPE_GROUP:
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raise AttributeError("Groups don't have values: "+key)
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if not _sane.OPTION_IS_ACTIVE(opt.cap):
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raise AttributeError('Inactive option: '+key)
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value = dev.get_option(opt.index)
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return value
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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return self.opt[key]
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def get_parameters(self):
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"""Return a 5-tuple holding all the current device settings:
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(format, last_frame, (pixels_per_line, lines), depth, bytes_per_line)
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- format is one of 'L' (grey), 'RGB', 'R' (red), 'G' (green), 'B' (blue).
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- last_frame [bool] indicates if this is the last frame of a multi frame image
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- (pixels_per_line, lines) specifies the size of the scanned image (x,y)
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- lines denotes the number of scanlines per frame
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- depth gives number of pixels per sample
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"""
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return self.dev.get_parameters()
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def get_options(self):
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"Return a list of tuples describing all the available options"
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return self.dev.get_options()
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def start(self):
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"Initiate a scanning operation"
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return self.dev.start()
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def cancel(self):
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"Cancel an in-progress scanning operation"
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return self.dev.cancel()
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def snap(self, no_cancel=0):
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"Snap a picture, returning a PIL image object with the results"
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(mode, last_frame,
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(xsize, ysize), depth, bytes_per_line) = self.get_parameters()
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if mode in ['gray', 'red', 'green', 'blue']:
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format = 'L'
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elif mode == 'color':
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format = 'RGB'
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else:
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raise ValueError('got unknown "mode" from self.get_parameters()')
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im=Image.new(format, (xsize,ysize))
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self.dev.snap( im.im.id, no_cancel )
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return im
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def scan(self):
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self.start()
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return self.snap()
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def multi_scan(self):
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return _SaneIterator(self)
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def arr_snap(self, multipleOf=1):
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"""Snap a picture, returning a numarray object with the results.
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By default the resulting array has the same number of pixels per
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line as specified in self.get_parameters()[2][0]
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However sometimes it is necessary to obtain arrays where
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the number of pixels per line is e.g. a multiple of 4. This can then
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be achieved with the option 'multipleOf=4'. So if the scanner
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scanned 34 pixels per line, you will obtain an array with 32 pixels
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per line.
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"""
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(mode, last_frame, (xsize, ysize), depth, bpl) = self.get_parameters()
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if not mode in ['gray', 'red', 'green', 'blue']:
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raise RuntimeError('arr_snap() only works with monochrome images')
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if multipleOf < 1:
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raise ValueError('option "multipleOf" must be a positive number')
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elif multipleOf > 1:
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pixels_per_line = xsize - divmod(xsize, 4)[1]
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else:
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pixels_per_line = xsize
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return self.dev.arr_snap(pixels_per_line)
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def arr_scan(self, multipleOf=1):
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self.start()
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return self.arr_snap(multipleOf=multipleOf)
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def fileno(self):
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"Return the file descriptor for the scanning device"
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return self.dev.fileno()
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def close(self):
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self.dev.close()
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def open(devname):
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"Open a device for scanning"
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new=SaneDev(devname)
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return new
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