-- Code128 barcode generator module -- Copyright (C) 2019 Roberto Giacomelli -- -- All dimension must be in scaled point (sp) -- every fields that starts with an undercore sign are intended as private local Code128 = { _VERSION = "code128 v0.0.5", _NAME = "Code128", _DESCRIPTION = "Code128 barcode encoder", } Code128._int_def_bar = {-- code bar definitions [0] = 212222, 222122, 222221, 121223, 121322, 131222, 122213, 122312, 132212, 221213, 221312, 231212, 112232, 122132, 122231, 113222, 123122, 123221, 223211, 221132, 221231, 213212, 223112, 312131, 311222, 321122, 321221, 312212, 322112, 322211, 212123, 212321, 232121, 111323, 131123, 131321, 112313, 132113, 132311, 211313, 231113, 231311, 112133, 112331, 132131, 113123, 113321, 133121, 313121, 211331, 231131, 213113, 213311, 213131, 311123, 311321, 331121, 312113, 312311, 332111, 314111, 221411, 431111, 111224, 111422, 121124, 121421, 141122, 141221, 112214, 112412, 122114, 122411, 142112, 142211, 241211, 221114, 413111, 241112, 134111, 111242, 121142, 121241, 114212, 124112, 124211, 411212, 421112, 421211, 212141, 214121, 412121, 111143, 111341, 131141, 114113, 114311, 411113, 411311, 113141, 114131, 311141, 411131, 211412, 211214, 211232, 2331112, -- this is the stop char at index 106 } Code128._codeset = { A = 103, -- Start char for Codeset A B = 104, -- Start char for Codeset B C = 105, -- Start char for Codeset C stopChar = 106, -- Stop char shift = 98, -- A to B or B to A } Code128._switch = { -- codes for switching from a codeset to another one [103] = {[104] = 100, [105] = 99}, -- from A to B or C [104] = {[103] = 101, [105] = 99}, -- from B to A or C [105] = {[103] = 101, [104] = 100}, -- from C to A or B } -- parameters definition Code128._par_def = {} local pardef = Code128._par_def -- module main parameter pardef.xdim = { default = 0.21 * 186467, -- X dimension unit = "sp", -- scaled point isReserved = true, order = 1, -- the one first to be modified fncheck = function (self, x, _) --> boolean, err if x >= self.default then return true, nil else return false, "[OutOfRange] too small value for xdim" end end, } pardef.ydim = { default = 10 * 186467, -- Y dimension unit = "sp", isReserved = false, order = 2, fncheck = function (self, y, tpar) --> boolean, err local xdim = tpar.xdim if y >= 10*xdim then return true, nil else return false, "[OutOfRange] too small value for ydim" end end, } pardef.quietzone_factor = { default = 10, unit = "absolute-number", isReserved = false, order = 3, fncheck = function (self, z, _) --> boolean, err if z >= 10 then return true, nil else return false, "[OutOfRange] too small value for quietzone_factor" end end, } -- create vbar objects function Code128:config() --> ok, err -- build Vbar object for the start/stop symbol local mod = self.xdim local sc = self._codeset.stopChar -- build the stop char local n = self._int_def_bar[sc] local Vbar = self._libgeo.Vbar -- Vbar class self._vbar = {} local b = self._vbar b[sc] = Vbar:from_int(n, mod, true) return true, nil end -- utility functions -- the number of consecutive digits from the index 'i' in the code array local function count_digits_from(arr, i) local start = i local dim = #arr while i <= dim and (arr[i] > 47 and arr[i] < 58) do i = i + 1 end return i - start end -- evaluate the check digit of the data representation local function check_digit(code) local sum = code[1] -- this is the start character for i = 2, #code do sum = sum + code[i]*(i-1) end return sum % 103 end -- return a pair of boolean the first one is true -- if a control char and a lower case char occurs in the data -- and the second one is true if the control char occurs before -- the lower case char local function ctrl_or_lowercase(pos, data) --> boolean, boolean|nil local len = #data local ctrl_occur, lower_occur = false, false for i = pos, len do local c = data[i] if (not ctrl_occur) and (c >= 0 and c < 32) then -- [0,31] control chars if lower_occur then return true, false -- lowercase char < ctrl char else ctrl_occur = true end elseif (not lower_occur) and (c > 95 and c < 128) then -- [96, 127] lower case chars if ctrl_occur then return true, true -- ctrl char < lowercase char else lower_occur = true end end end return false -- no such data end -- encode the provided char against a codeset -- in the future this function will consider FN data local function encode_char(t, codesetAorB, char_code, codesetA) local code if codesetAorB == codesetA then -- codesetA if char_code < 32 then code = char_code + 64 elseif char_code > 31 and char_code < 96 then code = char_code - 32 else error("Not implemented or wrong code") end else -- codesetB if char_code > 31 and char_code < 128 then code = char_code - 32 else error("Not implemented or wrong code") end end t[#t + 1] = code end -- encode the message in a sequence of Code128 symbol minimizing its lenght local function encode128(arr, codeset, switch) --> data, err :TODO: local res = {} -- the result array (the check character will be appended) -- find the Start Character A, B, or C local cur_codeset local ndigit = count_digits_from(arr, 1) local len = #arr --local no_ctrl_lower_char if (ndigit == 2 and len == 2) or ndigit > 3 then -- start char code C cur_codeset = codeset.C else local ok, ctrl_first = ctrl_or_lowercase(1, arr) if ok and ctrl_first then cur_codeset = codeset.A else cur_codeset = codeset.B end end res[#res + 1] = cur_codeset local pos = 1 -- symbol's index to encode while pos <= len do if cur_codeset == codeset.C then if arr[pos] < 48 or arr[pos] > 57 then -- not numeric char local ok, ctrl_first = ctrl_or_lowercase(pos, arr) if ok and ctrl_first then cur_codeset = codeset.A else cur_codeset = codeset.B end res[#res + 1] = switch[codeset.C][cur_codeset] else local imax = pos + 2*math.floor(ndigit/2) - 1 for idx = pos, imax, 2 do res[#res + 1] = (arr[idx] - 48)*10 + arr[idx+1] - 48 end pos = pos + imax ndigit = ndigit - imax if ndigit == 1 then -- cur_codeset setup local ok, ctrl_first = ctrl_or_lowercase(pos + 1, arr) if ok and ctrl_first then cur_codeset = codeset.A else cur_codeset = codeset.B end res[#res + 1] = switch[codeset.C][cur_codeset] end end else --- current codeset is A or B if ndigit > 3 then if ndigit % 2 > 1 then -- odd number of digits encode_char(res, cur_codeset, arr[pos], codeset.A) pos = pos + 1 ndigit = ndigit - 1 end res[#res + 1] = switch[cur_codeset][codeset.C] cur_codeset = codeset.C elseif (cur_codeset == codeset.B) and (arr[pos] >= 0 and arr[pos] < 32) then -- ops a control char local ok, ctrl_first = ctrl_or_lowercase(pos + 1, arr) if ok and (not ctrl_first) then -- shift to codeset A res[#res + 1] = codeset.shift encode_char(res, codeset.A, arr[pos], codeset.A) pos = pos + 1 ndigit = count_digits_from(pos, arr) else -- switch to code set A res[#res + 1] = switch[cur_codeset][codeset.A] cur_codeset = codeset.A end elseif (cur_codeset == codeset.A) and (arr[pos] > 95 and arr[pos] < 128) then -- ops a lower case char local ok, ctrl_first = ctrl_or_lowercase(pos+1, arr) if ok and ctrl_first then -- shift to codeset B res[#res + 1] = codeset.shift encode_char(res, codeset.B, arr[pos], codeset.A) pos = pos + 1 ndigit = count_digits_from(arr, pos) else -- switch to code set B res[#res + 1] = switch[cur_codeset][codeset.B] cur_codeset = codeset.B end else -- insert char encode_char(res, cur_codeset, arr[pos], codeset.A) pos = pos + 1 ndigit = count_digits_from(arr, pos) end end end res[#res + 1] = check_digit(res) res[#res + 1] = codeset.stopChar return res end -- Code 128 internal functions used by Barcode costructors function Code128:_check_char(c) --> elem, err if type(c) ~= "string" or #c ~= 1 then return nil, "[InternalErr] invalid char" end local b = string.byte(c) if b > 127 then local fmt = "[unimplemented] the '%d' is an ASCII extented char" return nil, string.format(fmt, c) end return b, nil end function Code128:_check_digit(n) --> elem, err if type(n) ~= "number" then return nil, "[InternalErr] invalid digit" end return n + 48, nil end function Code128:_finalize() --> ok, err local chr = assert(self._code_data, "[InternalErr] '_code_data' field is nil") local data, err = encode128(chr, self._codeset, self._switch) if err then return false, err end -- load dynamically required Vbar objects local vbar = self._vbar local oVbar = self._libgeo.Vbar for _, c in ipairs(data) do if not vbar[c] then local n = self._int_def_bar[c] local mod = self.xdim vbar[c] = oVbar:from_int(n, mod, true) end end self._enc_data = data return true, nil end -- Drawing into the provided channel the geometrical barcode data -- tx, ty is the optional translator vector -- the function return the canvas reference to allow call chaining function Code128:append_ga(canvas, tx, ty) --> canvas local xdim, h = self.xdim, self.ydim local sw = 11*xdim -- the width of a symbol local data = self._enc_data local w = #data * sw + 2 * xdim -- total symbol width local ax, ay = self.ax, self.ay local x0 = (tx or 0) - ax * w local y0 = (ty or 0) - ay * h local x1 = x0 + w local y1 = y0 + h local xpos = x0 -- drawing the symbol local err err = canvas:start_bbox_group() assert(not err, err) for _, c in ipairs(data) do local vb = self._vbar[c] err = canvas:encode_Vbar(vb, xpos, y0, y1) assert(not err, err) xpos = xpos + sw end -- bounding box setting local qz = self.quietzone_factor * xdim -- { xmin, ymin, xmax, ymax } err = canvas:stop_bbox_group(x0 - qz, y0, x1 + qz, y1) assert(not err, err) return canvas end return Code128 --