neuray API Programmer's Manual

mi::neuraylib::IImporter Class Reference

[Importer and Exporter]

Description

Abstract interface for importers.

Public Member Functions

virtual IImport_resultimport_elements( ITransaction* transaction, const char* extension, IReader* reader, const IMap* importer_options, IImpexp_state* state) const =0
Imports a scene via a reader. More...
virtual bool  test_file_type( const char* extension, const IReader* reader) const =0
Indicates whether the importer can handle the file type. More...

Member Functions

virtual IImport_result* mi::​neuraylib::​IImporter::import_elements( ITransaction* transaction, const char* extension, IReader* reader, const IMap* importer_options, IImpexp_state* state) const [pure virtual]

Imports a scene via a reader. Imports all elements from the reader in a format determined by the file extension and (optionally) the lookahead of the reader.

In addition to importer specific options, every importer has to implement the following standard options:

It is strongly recommended that names for importer specific options use a prefix related to the importer to avoid name conflicts, e.g., the file name extension.

Parameters

transaction
The transaction to be used.
extension
The file name extension (which might influence the file format).
reader
The reader to read the byte stream from.
importer_options
The options that control the way the importer works (optional).
state
The current importer state.

Returns

An instance of mi::neuraylib::IImport_result indicating success or failure.

virtual bool mi::​neuraylib::​IImporter::test_file_type( const char* extension, const IReader* reader) const [pure virtual]

Indicates whether the importer can handle the file type. Returns true if the importer can handle the file type determined by the file name extension or by looking at the lookahead. The extension is defined as the part of the file name after and including the first dot, for example, ".mi". This method also checks if the reader has sufficient capabilities to import successfully. If not, the importer shall return false immediately.

For formats that have a mandatory and sufficiently distinguishing magic header, the importer shall use an available lookahead to determine the answer. Otherwise, the importer shall use the file name extension. In addition, if the lookahead is available the importer may check if the file header is plausible. If the file header is not understood by the importer, it should return false.