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/** @file importerdesc.h
* @brief #aiImporterFlags, aiImporterDesc implementation.
*/
#ifndef INCLUDED_AI_IMPORTER_DESC_H
#define INCLUDED_AI_IMPORTER_DESC_H
/** Mixed set of flags for #aiImporterDesc, indicating some features
* common to many importers*/
enum aiImporterFlags
{
/** Indicates that there is a textual encoding of the
* file format; and that it is supported.*/
aiImporterFlags_SupportTextFlavour = 0x1,
/** Indicates that there is a binary encoding of the
* file format; and that it is supported.*/
aiImporterFlags_SupportBinaryFlavour = 0x2,
/** Indicates that there is a compressed encoding of the
* file format; and that it is supported.*/
aiImporterFlags_SupportCompressedFlavour = 0x4,
/** Indicates that the importer reads only a very particular
* subset of the file format. This happens commonly for
* declarative or procedural formats which cannot easily
* be mapped to #aiScene */
aiImporterFlags_LimitedSupport = 0x8,
/** Indicates that the importer is highly experimental and
* should be used with care. This only happens for trunk
* (i.e. SVN) versions, experimental code is not included
* in releases. */
aiImporterFlags_Experimental = 0x10,
};
/** Meta information about a particular importer. Importers need to fill
* this structure, but they can freely decide how talkative they are.
* A common use case for loader meta info is a user interface
* in which the user can choose between various import/export file
* formats. Building such an UI by hand means a lot of maintenance
* as importers/exporters are added to Assimp, so it might be useful
* to have a common mechanism to query some rough importer
* characteristics. */
struct aiImporterDesc
{
/** Full name of the importer (i.e. Blender3D importer)*/
const char* mName;
/** Original author (left blank if unknown or whole assimp team) */
const char* mAuthor;
/** Current maintainer, left blank if the author maintains */
const char* mMaintainer;
/** Implementation comments, i.e. unimplemented features*/
const char* mComments;
/** Any combination of the #aiLoaderFlags enumerated values.
These flags indicate some characteristics common to many
importers. */
unsigned int mFlags;
/** Minimum format version that can be loaded im major.minor format,
both are set to 0 if there is either no version scheme
or if the loader doesn't care. */
unsigned int mMinMajor;
unsigned int mMinMinor;
/** Maximum format version that can be loaded im major.minor format,
both are set to 0 if there is either no version scheme
or if the loader doesn't care. Loaders that expect to be
forward-compatible to potential future format versions should
indicate zero, otherwise they should specify the current
maximum version.*/
unsigned int mMaxMajor;
unsigned int mMaxMinor;
/** List of file extensions this importer can handle.
List entries are separated by space characters.
All entries are lower case without a leading dot (i.e.
"xml dae" would be a valid value. Note that multiple
importers may respond to the same file extension -
assimp calls all importers in the order in which they
are registered and each importer gets the opportunity
to load the file until one importer "claims" the file. Apart
from file extension checks, importers typically use
other methods to quickly reject files (i.e. magic
words) so this does not mean that common or generic
file extensions such as XML would be tediously slow. */
const char* mFileExtensions;
};
#endif
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