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## Copyright (C) 2003 David Bateman
##
## 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn  {Function File} {} rsdecof (@var{in}, @var{out})
## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} rsdecof (@var{in}, @var{out}, @var{t})
##
## Decodes an ASCII file using a Reed-Solomon coder. The input file is
## defined by @var{in} and the result is written to the output file @var{out}.
## The type of coding to use is determined by whether the input file is 7-
## or 8-bit. If the input file is 7-bit, the default coding is [127,117].
## while the default coding for an 8-bit file is a [255, 235]. This allows
## for 5 or 10 error characters in 127 or 255 symbols to be corrected
## respectively. The number of errors that can be corrected can be overridden
## by the variable @var{t}.
##
## If the file is not an integer multiple of the message size (127 or 255)
## in length, then the file is padded with the EOT (ASCII character 4)
## character before decoding.
##
## @seealso{rsencof}
## @end deftypefn

function rsdecof (in, out, t)

  if (nargin < 2 || nargin > 3)
    print_usage ();
  endif

  if (!ischar (in) || !ischar (out))
    error ("rsdecof: IN and OUT must be strings");
  endif

  if (nargin != 3)
    t = 0;
  else
    if (! (isscalar (t) && t == fix (t) && t > 0))
      error ("rsdecof: T must be a positive integer");
    endif
  endif

  try fid = fopen (in, "rt");
  catch
    error ("rsdecof: could not open '%s' for reading", in);
  end_try_catch
  [code, count] = fread (fid, Inf, "char");
  fclose (fid);

  is8bit = (max (code) > 127);

  if (is8bit)
    m = 8;
    n = 255;
    if (t == 0)
      t = 10;
    endif
  else
    m = 7;
    n = 127;
    if (t == 0)
      t = 5;
    endif
  endif
  k = n - 2 * t;

  ncodewords = ceil (count / n);
  npad = n * ncodewords - count;
  code = reshape ([code ; 4 * ones(npad, 1)], n, ncodewords)';

  msg = rsdec (gf (code, m), n, k, "beginning")';
  msg = msg(:);

  try fid = fopen (out, "w+t");
  catch
    error ("rsdecof: could not open '%s' for writing", out);
  end_try_catch
  fwrite (fid, msg(1:(ncodewords*k-npad)), "char");
  fclose (fid);

endfunction

%% Test input validation
%!error rsdecof ()
%!error rsdecof (1)
%!error rsdecof (1, 2, 3, 4)
%!error rsdecof (1, 2)
%!error rsdecof ("in", "out", 0)