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    ChrisM87
    wrote on last edited by ChrisM87
    #7

    Well, I had posted my code in the original post. However, my handler class was tweaked a bit after spotting some errors, so here's the updated class code:

    EDIT: I did a few tests on QImageReader that should fail with unsupported format error, but I keep getting "unknown error." I attempted to load my ".pro" qmake file to see which error it would get but still unknown error. However, I compiled qtraw from Github, dropped it into an imageformats subdirectory and it ran fine.

    #include <QDataStream>
    #include <QImage>
    #include <QIODevice>
    #include <QtGlobal>
    #include <QtMath>
    #include <QVariant>
    #include <QVector>
    #include <QImageIOHandler>
    
    class TimHandler final: public QImageIOHandler
    {
    public:
    	bool canRead() const;
    	bool read(QImage *img);
    	QVariant option(ImageOption op) const override;
    	bool supportsOption(ImageOption op) const override;
    };
    
    #define BIT16 0.121568627451
    
    bool TimHandler::canRead() const
    {
    	return device()->peek(4) == "\x10\x0\x0\x0";
    }
    
    static inline quint32 rgba5551ToArgb32(quint16 c)
    {
    	quint32 r = ((c & 0xf800) >> 11) / BIT16;
    	quint32 g = ((c & 0x7c0) >> 6) / BIT16;
    	quint32 b = ((c & 0x3e) >> 1) / BIT16;
    	quint32 a = c & 1 ? 0 : 0xff;
    	
    	return ((a << 24) | (r << 16) | (g << 8) | b);
    }
    
    bool TimHandler::read(QImage *img)
    {
    	QDataStream ds(device());
    	ds.setByteOrder(QDataStream::LittleEndian);
    	quint32 magic, flags;
    	
    	ds >> magic >> flags;
    	if (ds.status() != QDataStream::Ok || magic != 0x10)
    		return false;
    	bool hasClut = flags & 0x8 ? true : false;
    	quint8 pxlMode = flags & 0x7;
    	
    	quint8 bpp;
    	switch (pxlMode)
    	{
    		case 0: bpp = 4; break;
    		case 1: bpp = 8; break;
    		case 2: bpp = 16; break;
    		case 3: bpp = 24; break;
    		default: bpp = 4;
    	}
    	
    	QVector<QRgb> clut;
    	if (hasClut)
    	{
    		quint32 colors, npals;
    		ds.skipRawData(12);
    		ds >> colors >> npals;
    		
    		for (quint16 i = 0; i < (colors*npals); i++)
    		{
    			quint16 c;
    			ds >> c;
    			clut.append(rgba5551ToArgb32(c));
    		}
    	}
    	
    	ds.skipRawData(8);
    	quint16 w, h;
    	ds >> w >> h;
    	w = (w*16)/bpp;
    	
    	if (img) delete img;
    	img = new QImage(w, h, QImage::Format_ARGB32);
    	if (hasClut) img->setColorTable(clut);
    	
    	for (quint16 y = 0; y < h; y++)
    	{
    		for (quint16 x = 0; x < w; x++)
    		{
    			switch (bpp)
    			{
    				case 4:
    				{
    					quint8 p;
    					ds >> p;
    					img->setPixel(x++, y, p & 0xf0);
    					img->setPixel(x, y, p & 0xf);
    				}
    					break;
    				case 8:
    				{
    					quint8 p;
    					ds >> p;
    					img->setPixel(x, y, p);
    				}
    					break;
    				case 16:
    				{
    					quint16 p;
    					ds >> p;
    					img->setPixel(x, y, rgba5551ToArgb32(p));
    				}
    					break;
    			}
    		}
    	}
    	
    	return true;
    }
    
    bool TimHandler::supportsOption(ImageOption op) const
    {
    	switch (op)
    	{
    		case Size:
    			return true;
    		default:
    			return false;
    	}
    }
    
    QVariant TimHandler::option(ImageOption op) const
    {
    	switch (op)
    	{
    		case Size:
    		{
    			quint32 size;
    			quint16 w, h;
    			QDataStream ds(device());
    			ds.skipRawData(8);
    			ds >> size;
    			size -= 4; // 12 - image size - palette x - palette y
    			ds.skipRawData(size);
    			ds >> w >> h;
    			return QSize(w, h);
    		}
    		default:
    			return QVariant();
    	}
    }
    
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      SGaist
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      wrote on last edited by
      #8

      Sorry about the code part, I had a problem when I read it first and only saw the end of it.
      What about a more simple json ?

      {
          "Keys": [ "tim" ],
          "MimeTypes": [ "image/x-tim" ]
      }
      
      

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        ChrisM87
        wrote on last edited by ChrisM87
        #9

        Well, while I could try that, I don't know if that's the mime type for TIM files. A Google search doesn't help either. My examination of qtraw shows that it too lacks a mime type entry. Thus, I thought it was unnecessary.

        EDIT: tried it anyway, still nothing

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          wrote on last edited by
          #10

          Just thought of something… Your plugin code is correct but:

          img.load("0025.tim", "tim");

          "0025.tim" is a relative path, is that image in the same folder as your executable ? You should rather give the full path to it.

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            ChrisM87
            wrote on last edited by ChrisM87
            #11

            Same directory, yep. Though of course in a real world scenario this would be different.

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              wrote on last edited by
              #12

              I forgot a correction I made:

              Q_PLUGIN_METADATA(IID "org.qt-project.Qt.QImageIOHandlerFactoryInterface" FILE "tim.json")

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                #13

                Yeah, I changed it to that in my progress trying to fix it, but no go. I booted up QtCreator and created a new project from Qt plugin template but I see nothing unusual in comparison with my code, aside from the constructor with QObject* parameter, which I skipped in my code because I saw no point for an empty constructor/destructor.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #14

                  So after a little tinkering, I got qmake to generate main.moc which I thought was needed, but I'm still having issues with the plugin not being discovered. Additionally, the RGBA5551 conversion function was incorrect, which I fixed, but that shouldn't be the make-or-break factor.

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                    #15

                    Not being discovered or not loaded ? Did you put your plugin in a imageformats subfolder ?

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                      wrote on last edited by ChrisM87
                      #16

                      Yep. Even set target.path in my .pro file thinking that was the issue. Qt seems very nitpicky.

                      EDIT: Just debugged again, found this gem of an error:

                      QLibraryPrivate::loadPlugin failed on "/home/admin/Documents/Qt-extra/imageformats/qtim/timtest/imageformats/libqtim.so" : "Cannot load library /home/admin/Documents/Qt-extra/imageformats/qtim/timtest/imageformats/libqtim.so: (/home/admin/Documents/Qt-extra/imageformats/qtim/timtest/imageformats/libqtim.so: undefined symbol: _ZN11QTimHandler9setOptionEN15QImageIOHandler11ImageOptionERK8QVariant)"
                      
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                        #17

                        Which version of Qt are you using ?
                        What happens if you try to load it by hand using QLibrary ?

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