zint-barcode-generator/backend/auspost.c
hooper 2300a76a07 Add size restrictions for some barcode types
No longer allows symbols of size less than 2mm high or 2mm wide
Enforces correct sizing for Australia Post, Intelligent Mail, Royal Mail 4-State and KIX Code
Adjusts ascender/tracker/descender proportions on all 4-state codes to revised 3/2/3 standards
Enforces normative sizing for UPC and EAN
Enforces minimum sizing for Codabar and Code 49
Tidies up the code a bit so that all of the above makes some sense
2010-09-12 11:54:47 +01:00

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/* auspost.c - Handles Australia Post 4-State Barcode */
/*
libzint - the open source barcode library
Copyright (C) 2008 Robin Stuart <robin@zint.org.uk>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*/
#define GDSET "0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz #"
static char *AusNTable[10] = {"00", "01", "02", "10", "11", "12", "20", "21", "22", "30"};
static char *AusCTable[64] = {"222", "300", "301", "302", "310", "311", "312", "320", "321", "322",
"000", "001", "002", "010", "011", "012", "020", "021", "022", "100", "101", "102", "110",
"111", "112", "120", "121", "122", "200", "201", "202", "210", "211", "212", "220", "221",
"023", "030", "031", "032", "033", "103", "113", "123", "130", "131", "132", "133", "203",
"213", "223", "230", "231", "232", "233", "303", "313", "323", "330", "331", "332", "333",
"003", "013"};
static char *AusBarTable[64] = {"000", "001", "002", "003", "010", "011", "012", "013", "020", "021",
"022", "023", "030", "031", "032", "033", "100", "101", "102", "103", "110", "111", "112",
"113", "120", "121", "122", "123", "130", "131", "132", "133", "200", "201", "202", "203",
"210", "211", "212", "213", "220", "221", "222", "223", "230", "231", "232", "233", "300",
"301", "302", "303", "310", "311", "312", "313", "320", "321", "322", "323", "330", "331",
"332", "333"};
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "common.h"
#include "reedsol.h"
void rs_error(char data_pattern[])
{
/* Adds Reed-Solomon error correction to auspost */
int reader, triple_writer;
char triple[31], inv_triple[31];
unsigned char result[5];
triple_writer = 0;
for(reader = 2; reader < strlen(data_pattern); reader+= 3)
{
triple[triple_writer] = 0;
switch(data_pattern[reader])
{
case '1': triple[triple_writer] += 16; break;
case '2': triple[triple_writer] += 32; break;
case '3': triple[triple_writer] += 48; break;
}
switch(data_pattern[reader + 1])
{
case '1': triple[triple_writer] += 4; break;
case '2': triple[triple_writer] += 8; break;
case '3': triple[triple_writer] += 12; break;
}
switch(data_pattern[reader + 2])
{
case '1': triple[triple_writer] += 1; break;
case '2': triple[triple_writer] += 2; break;
case '3': triple[triple_writer] += 3; break;
}
triple_writer++;
}
for(reader = 0; reader < triple_writer; reader++)
{
inv_triple[reader] = triple[(triple_writer - 1) - reader];
}
rs_init_gf(0x43);
rs_init_code(4, 1);
rs_encode(triple_writer, (unsigned char*) inv_triple, result);
for(reader = 4; reader > 0; reader--)
{
concat(data_pattern, AusBarTable[(int)result[reader - 1]]);
}
rs_free();
}
int australia_post(struct zint_symbol *symbol, unsigned char source[], int length)
{
/* Handles Australia Posts's 4 State Codes */
/* Customer Standard Barcode, Barcode 2 or Barcode 3 system determined automatically
(i.e. the FCC doesn't need to be specified by the user) dependent
on the length of the input string */
/* The contents of data_pattern conform to the following standard:
0 = Tracker, Ascender and Descender
1 = Tracker and Ascender
2 = Tracker and Descender
3 = Tracker only */
int error_number, zeroes;
int writer;
unsigned int loopey, reader, h;
char data_pattern[200];
char fcc[3], dpid[10];
char localstr[30];
error_number = 0;
strcpy(localstr, "");
/* Do all of the length checking first to avoid stack smashing */
if(symbol->symbology == BARCODE_AUSPOST) {
/* Format control code (FCC) */
switch(length)
{
case 8: strcpy(fcc, "11"); break;
case 13: strcpy(fcc, "59"); break;
case 16: strcpy(fcc, "59"); error_number = is_sane(NEON, source, length); break;
case 18: strcpy(fcc, "62"); break;
case 23: strcpy(fcc, "62"); error_number = is_sane(NEON, source, length); break;
default: strcpy(symbol->errtxt, "Auspost input is wrong length");
return ERROR_TOO_LONG;
break;
}
if(error_number == ERROR_INVALID_DATA) {
strcpy(symbol->errtxt, "Invalid characters in data");
return error_number;
}
} else {
if(length > 8) {
strcpy(symbol->errtxt, "Auspost input is too long");
return ERROR_TOO_LONG;
}
switch(symbol->symbology) {
case BARCODE_AUSREPLY: strcpy(fcc, "45"); break;
case BARCODE_AUSROUTE: strcpy(fcc, "87"); break;
case BARCODE_AUSREDIRECT: strcpy(fcc, "92"); break;
}
/* Add leading zeros as required */
zeroes = 8 - length;
memset(localstr, '0', zeroes);
localstr[8] = '\0';
}
concat(localstr, (char*)source);
h = strlen(localstr);
error_number = is_sane(GDSET, (unsigned char *)localstr, h);
if(error_number == ERROR_INVALID_DATA) {
strcpy(symbol->errtxt, "Invalid characters in data");
return error_number;
}
/* Verifiy that the first 8 characters are numbers */
memcpy(dpid, localstr, 8);
dpid[8] = '\0';
error_number = is_sane(NEON, (unsigned char *)dpid, strlen(dpid));
if(error_number == ERROR_INVALID_DATA) {
strcpy(symbol->errtxt, "Invalid characters in DPID");
return error_number;
}
/* Start character */
strcpy(data_pattern, "13");
/* Encode the FCC */
for(reader = 0; reader < 2; reader++)
{
lookup(NEON, AusNTable, fcc[reader], data_pattern);
}
/* printf("AUSPOST FCC: %s ", fcc); */
/* Delivery Point Identifier (DPID) */
for(reader = 0; reader < 8; reader++)
{
lookup(NEON, AusNTable, dpid[reader], data_pattern);
}
/* Customer Information */
if(h > 8)
{
if((h == 13) || (h == 18)) {
for(reader = 8; reader < h; reader++) {
lookup(GDSET, AusCTable, localstr[reader], data_pattern);
}
}
if((h == 16) || (h == 23)) {
for(reader = 8; reader < h; reader++) {
lookup(NEON, AusNTable, localstr[reader], data_pattern);
}
}
}
/* Filler bar */
h = strlen(data_pattern);
if(h == 22) {
concat(data_pattern, "3");
}
else if(h == 37) {
concat(data_pattern, "3");
}
else if(h == 52) {
concat(data_pattern, "3");
}
/* Reed Solomon error correction */
rs_error(data_pattern);
/* Stop character */
concat(data_pattern, "13");
/* Turn the symbol into a bar pattern ready for plotting */
writer = 0;
h = strlen(data_pattern);
for(loopey = 0; loopey < h; loopey++)
{
if((data_pattern[loopey] == '1') || (data_pattern[loopey] == '0'))
{
set_module(symbol, 0, writer);
}
set_module(symbol, 1, writer);
if((data_pattern[loopey] == '2') || (data_pattern[loopey] == '0'))
{
set_module(symbol, 2, writer);
}
writer += 2;
}
symbol->row_height[0] = 3;
symbol->row_height[1] = 2;
symbol->row_height[2] = 3;
symbol->rows = 3;
symbol->width = writer - 1;
return error_number;
}