#!/usr/bin/python # This script is a slightly modified version of the original found at # # http://wiki.wxwidgets.org/Embedding_PNG_Images-Bin2c_In_Python # # without any copyright attribution so it is assumed it can be used under # wxWindows licence as the rest of the wiki material. import sys import os import os.path import re import array USAGE = """png2c - Embed a PNG in a C header file (like XPM) Usage: png2c [file ..] Output input PNG files as C structures on stdout""" if len(sys.argv) < 2: print USAGE sys.exit(1) r = re.compile("^([a-zA-Z._][a-zA-Z._0-9]*)[.][pP][nN][gG]$") for path in sys.argv[1:]: filename = os.path.basename(path) m = r.match(filename) # Allow only filenames that make sense # as C variable names if not(m): print "Skipped file (unsuitable filename): " + filename continue # Read PNG file as character array bytes = array.array('B', open(path, "rb").read()) count = len(bytes) # Create the C header text = "/* %s - %d bytes */\n" \ "static const unsigned char %s_png[] = {\n" % (filename, count, m.group(1)) # Iterate the characters, we want # lines like: # 0x01, 0x02, .... (8 values per line maximum) i = 0 count = len(bytes) for byte in bytes: # Every new line starts with two whitespaces if (i % 8) == 0: text += " " # Then the hex data (up to 8 values per line) text += "0x%02x" % (byte) # Separate all but the last values if (i + 1) < count: text += ", " if (i % 8) == 7: text += '\n' i += 1 # Now conclude the C source text += "};\n\n" print text