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#!/usr/bin/env python
# http://aethra-cronicles-remake.googlecode.com/svn-history/r4/trunk/export/sergroj/RSDef.pas
# vcmi/client/CAnimation.cpp
import struct
from PIL import Image
from collections import defaultdict
import os
def sanitize_filename(fname):
# find the first character outside range [32-126]
for i,c in enumerate(fname):
if ord(c) < 32 or ord(c) > 126:
break
return fname[:i]
def extract_def(infile,outdir):
f = open(infile)
bn = os.path.basename(infile)
bn = os.path.splitext(bn)[0]
# t - type
# blocks - # of blocks
# the second and third entry are width and height which are not used
t,_,_,blocks = struct.unpack("<IIII", f.read(16))
palette = []
for i in range(256):
r,g,b = struct.unpack("<BBB", f.read(3))
palette.extend((r,g,b))
offsets = defaultdict(list)
k = 0 # for naming bogus filename entries
for i in range(blocks):
# bid - block id
# entries - number of images in this block
# the third and fourth entry have unknown meaning
bid,entries,_,_ = struct.unpack("<IIII", f.read(16))
names=[]
# a list of 13 character long filenames
for j in range(entries):
name, = struct.unpack("13s", f.read(13))
name = sanitize_filename(name)
# if nothing remains, create bogus name
if len(name) == 0:
num = "%02d"%k
if len(bn)+len(num) > 9: # truncate name
name = bn[:9-len(num)]+num
else:
name = bn+num
k+=1
names.append(name)
# a list of offsets
for n in names:
offs, = struct.unpack("<I", f.read(4))
offsets[bid].append((n,offs))
for bid,l in offsets.items():
for j,(n,offs) in enumerate(l):
f.seek(offs)
pixeldata = ""
# first entry is the size which is unused
# fmt - encoding format of image data
# fw,fh - full width and height
# w,h - width and height, w must be a multiple of 16
# lm,tm - left and top margin
_,fmt,fw,fh,w,h,lm,tm = struct.unpack("<IIIIIIii", f.read(32))
n = os.path.splitext(n)[0]
outname = "%s"%outdir+os.sep+"%02d_%s_%02d_%02d_%s_%dx%d_%dx%d.png"%(t,bn,bid,j,n,fw,fh,lm,tm)
print "writing to %s"%outname
if w != 0 and h != 0:
if fmt == 0:
pixeldata = f.read(w*h)
elif fmt == 1:
# SGTWMTA.def and SGTWMTB.def fail here
# they have inconsistent left and top margins
# they seem to be unused
if lm > fw or tm > fh:
print "margins (%dx%d) are higher than dimensions (%dx%d)"%(lm,tm,fw,fh)
return False
lineoffs = struct.unpack("<"+"I"*h, f.read(4*h))
for lineoff in lineoffs:
f.seek(offs+32+lineoff)
totalrowlength=0
while totalrowlength<w:
code,length = struct.unpack("<BB", f.read(2))
length+=1
if code == 0xff: #raw data
pixeldata += f.read(length)
else: # rle
pixeldata += length*chr(code)
totalrowlength+=length
elif fmt == 2:
coff, = struct.unpack("<H", f.read(2))
coff += 32
f.seek(coff)
for i in range(h):
totalrowlength=0
while totalrowlength<w:
segment, = struct.unpack("<B", f.read(1))
code = segment/32
length = (segment&31)+1
if code == 7: # raw data
pixeldata += f.read(length)
else: # rle
pixeldata += length*chr(code)
totalrowlength+=length
elif fmt == 3:
# the first unsigned short in every w/16 byte block is the
# offset we want - the others have an unknown function
lineoffs = [struct.unpack("<"+"H"*(w/32), f.read(w/16))[0] for i in range(h)]
for lineoff in lineoffs:
f.seek(offs+32+lineoff)
totalrowlength=0
while totalrowlength<w:
segment, = struct.unpack("<B", f.read(1))
code = segment/32
length = (segment&31)+1
if code == 7: # raw data
pixeldata += f.read(length)
else: # rle
pixeldata += length*chr(code)
totalrowlength+=length
else:
print "unknown format: %d"%fmt
return False
im = Image.fromstring('P', (w,h),pixeldata)
else: # either width or height is zero
if w == 0:
w = 1
if h == 0:
h = 1
# TODO: encode this information correctly and dont create a fake 1px image
im = Image.new('P', (w,h))
im.putpalette(palette)
im.save(outname)
return True
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
if len(sys.argv) != 3:
print "usage: %s input.def ./outdir"%sys.argv[0]
print "to process all files:"
print " for f in *.def; do n=`basename $f .def`; mkdir -p defs/$n; %s defextract.py $f defs/$n; done"%sys.argv[0]
exit(1)
ret = extract_def(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2])
exit(0 if ret else 1)