package Imager::File::SGI;
use strict;
use Imager;
use vars qw($VERSION @ISA);
BEGIN {
$VERSION = "0.03";
require XSLoader;
XSLoader::load('Imager::File::SGI', $VERSION);
}
Imager->register_reader
(
type=>'sgi',
single =>
sub {
my ($im, $io, %hsh) = @_;
$im->{IMG} = i_readsgi_wiol($io, $hsh{page} || 0);
unless ($im->{IMG}) {
$im->_set_error(Imager->_error_as_msg);
return;
}
return $im;
},
);
Imager->register_writer
(
type=>'sgi',
single =>
sub {
my ($im, $io, %hsh) = @_;
$im->_set_opts(\%hsh, "i_", $im);
$im->_set_opts(\%hsh, "sgi_", $im);
unless (i_writesgi_wiol($io, $im->{IMG})) {
$im->_set_error(Imager->_error_as_msg);
return;
}
return $im;
},
);
__END__
=head1 NAME
Imager::File::ICO - read MS Icon files
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Imager;
my $img = Imager->new;
$img->read(file=>"foo.ico")
or die $img->errstr;
my @imgs = Imager->read_multi(file => "foo.ico")
or die Imager->errstr;
$img->write(file => "foo.ico")
or die $img->errstr;
Imager->write_multi({ file => "foo.ico" }, @imgs)
or die Imager->errstr;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Imager's MS Icon support is documented in L<Imager::Files>.
=head1 AUTHOR
Tony Cook <tonyc@cpan.org>
=head1 SEE ALSO
Imager, Imager::Files.
=cut