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typedef struct _FILTERINFO
{
L_UINT uStructSize;
L_WCHAR szName[8];
L_SIZE_T uSize;
L_WCHAR* pszExtensionList;
L_UINT uFlags;
} FILTERINFO, *pFILTERINFO;
The FILTERINFO structure provides filters information.
Member |
Description |
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uStructSize |
Size of this structure in bytes, for versioning. Use the sizeof() macro to calculate this value. |
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szName |
NULL terminated character string containing the filter name. |
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uSize |
Size of szName in words. |
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pszExtensionList |
Pointer to a character string containing the extension list of files of this type. This speeds up the detection of the file format. |
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uFlags |
Flags that indicate the handling method of the filter. You can combine values when appropriate by using a bitwise OR ( | ). Possible values are: |
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Value |
Meaning |
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FILTERINFO_DYNAMIC |
[0x0000] Any filter that does not have FILTERINFO_IGNORED or ILTERINFO_FIXED is considered dynamic. LEADTOOLS will dynamically load and unload this filter whenever file formats handled by this filter are loaded, saved or checked. To improve the performance of a file format, you can make it fixed. However, this will consume memory resources. |
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FILTERINFO_IGNORED |
[0x0001] Ignore this filter. The user cannot load, save or get information for files handled by this filter. This flag takes precedence over all the other flags except FILTERINFO_PRESENT. |
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FILTERINFO_FIXED |
[0x0002] The filter is fixed in memory. This flag takes precedence over FILTERINFO_DYNAMIC. |
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FILTERINFO_LOADMASK |
[0x0003] Not a real flag. Use this as a mask to specify the load behavior of a filter. |
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FILTERINFO_PRESENT |
[0x0004] The filter is present. If this flag is not used, this mean the filter is missing and all the remaining flags are ignored. |
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FILTERINFO_CHECKEDBYFILEINFO |
[0x0008] The filter will be checked even for files whose extensions are not in the extension list that is associated with a filter. This is the default for all the filters that do not have the FILTERINFO_SLOWFILEINFO flag set. If this flag is not used, only files whose extensions match the known extension list are checked. |
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FILTERINFO_SLOWFILEINFO |
[0x0010] (Read-only flag) The process of obtaining the file information for a filter will be slow. The user can use this flag to check which filters should use the FILTERINFO_CHECKEDBYFILEINFO flag. |
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pFILTERINFO is a pointer to a FILTERINFO structure. Where a function parameter type is pFILTERINFO, declare an FILTERINFO variable and pass the variable's address in the parameter. Declaring a pFILTERINFO variable is necessary only if the program requires a pointer.
The following functions make use of this structure: