odoo/bin/reportlab/graphics/barcode/code93.py

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from reportlab.lib.units import inch
from common import MultiWidthBarcode
import string
_patterns = {
'0' : ('AcAaAb', 0), '1' : ('AaAbAc', 1), '2' : ('AaAcAb', 2),
'3' : ('AaAdAa', 3), '4' : ('AbAaAc', 4), '5' : ('AbAbAb', 5),
'6' : ('AbAcAa', 6), '7' : ('AaAaAd', 7), '8' : ('AcAbAa', 8),
'9' : ('AdAaAa', 9), 'A' : ('BaAaAc', 10), 'B' : ('BaAbAb', 11),
'C' : ('BaAcAa', 12), 'D' : ('BbAaAb', 13), 'E' : ('BbAbAa', 14),
'F' : ('BcAaAa', 15), 'G' : ('AaBaAc', 16), 'H' : ('AaBbAb', 17),
'I' : ('AaBcAa', 18), 'J' : ('AbBaAb', 19), 'K' : ('AcBaAa', 20),
'L' : ('AaAaBc', 21), 'M' : ('AaAbBb', 22), 'N' : ('AaAcBa', 23),
'O' : ('AbAaBb', 24), 'P' : ('AcAaBa', 25), 'Q' : ('BaBaAb', 26),
'R' : ('BaBbAa', 27), 'S' : ('BaAaBb', 28), 'T' : ('BaAbBa', 29),
'U' : ('BbAaBa', 30), 'V' : ('BbBaAa', 31), 'W' : ('AaBaBb', 32),
'X' : ('AaBbBa', 33), 'Y' : ('AbBaBa', 34), 'Z' : ('AbCaAa', 35),
'-' : ('AbAaCa', 36), '.' : ('CaAaAb', 37), ' ' : ('CaAbAa', 38),
'$' : ('CbAaAa', 39), '/' : ('AaBaCa', 40), '+' : ('AaCaBa', 41),
'%' : ('BaAaCa', 42), '#' : ('AbAbBa', 43), '!' : ('CaBaAa', 44),
'=' : ('CaAaBa', 45), '&' : ('AbBbAa', 46),
'start' : ('AaAaDa', -1), 'stop' : ('AaAaDaA', -2)
}
_charsbyval = {}
for k, v in _patterns.items():
_charsbyval[v[1]] = k
_extended = {
'\x00' : '!U', '\x01' : '#A', '\x02' : '#B', '\x03' : '#C',
'\x04' : '#D', '\x05' : '#E', '\x06' : '#F', '\x07' : '#G',
'\x08' : '#H', '\x09' : '#I', '\x0a' : '#J', '\x0b' : '#K',
'\x0c' : '#L', '\x0d' : '#M', '\x0e' : '#N', '\x0f' : '#O',
'\x10' : '#P', '\x11' : '#Q', '\x12' : '#R', '\x13' : '#S',
'\x14' : '#T', '\x15' : '#U', '\x16' : '#V', '\x17' : '#W',
'\x18' : '#X', '\x19' : '#Y', '\x1a' : '#Z', '\x1b' : '!A',
'\x1c' : '!B', '\x1d' : '!C', '\x1e' : '!D', '\x1f' : '!E',
'!' : '=A', '"' : '=B', '#' : '=C', '$' : '=D',
'%' : '=E', '&' : '=F', '\'' : '=G', '(' : '=H',
')' : '=I', '*' : '=J', '+' : '=K', ',' : '=L',
'/' : '=O', ':' : '=Z', ';' : '!F', '<' : '!G',
'=' : '!H', '>' : '!I', '?' : '!J', '@' : '!V',
'[' : '!K', '\\' : '!L', ']' : '!M', '^' : '!N',
'_' : '!O', '`' : '!W', 'a' : '&A', 'b' : '&B',
'c' : '&C', 'd' : '&D', 'e' : '&E', 'f' : '&F',
'g' : '&G', 'h' : '&H', 'i' : '&I', 'j' : '&J',
'k' : '&K', 'l' : '&L', 'm' : '&M', 'n' : '&N',
'o' : '&O', 'p' : '&P', 'q' : '&Q', 'r' : '&R',
's' : '&S', 't' : '&T', 'u' : '&U', 'v' : '&V',
'w' : '&W', 'x' : '&X', 'y' : '&Y', 'z' : '&Z',
'{' : '!P', '|' : '!Q', '}' : '!R', '~' : '!S',
'\x7f' : '!T'
}
def _encode93(str):
s = map(None, str)
s.reverse()
# compute 'C' checksum
i = 0; v = 1; c = 0
while i < len(s):
c = c + v * _patterns[s[i]][1]
i = i + 1; v = v + 1
if v > 20:
v = 1
s.insert(0, _charsbyval[c % 47])
# compute 'K' checksum
i = 0; v = 1; c = 0
while i < len(s):
c = c + v * _patterns[s[i]][1]
i = i + 1; v = v + 1
if v > 15:
v = 1
s.insert(0, _charsbyval[c % 47])
s.reverse()
return string.join(s, '')
class _Code93Base(MultiWidthBarcode):
barWidth = inch * 0.0075
lquiet = None
rquiet = None
quiet = 1
barHeight = None
stop = 1
def __init__(self, value='', **args):
if type(value) is type(1):
value = str(value)
for (k, v) in args.iteritems():
setattr(self, k, v)
if self.quiet:
if self.lquiet is None:
self.lquiet = max(inch * 0.25, self.barWidth * 10.0)
self.rquiet = max(inch * 0.25, self.barWidth * 10.0)
else:
self.lquiet = self.rquiet = 0.0
MultiWidthBarcode.__init__(self, value)
def decompose(self):
dval = self.stop and [_patterns['start'][0]] or []
dval += [_patterns[c][0] for c in self.encoded]
if self.stop: dval.append(_patterns['stop'][0])
self.decomposed = ''.join(dval)
return self.decomposed
class Standard93(_Code93Base):
"""
Code 93 is a Uppercase alphanumeric symbology with some punctuation.
See Extended Code 93 for a variant that can represent the entire
128 characrter ASCII set.
Options that may be passed to constructor:
value (int, or numeric string. required.):
The value to encode.
barWidth (float, default .0075):
X-Dimension, or width of the smallest element
Minumum is .0075 inch (7.5 mils).
barHeight (float, see default below):
Height of the symbol. Default is the height of the two
bearer bars (if they exist) plus the greater of .25 inch
or .15 times the symbol's length.
quiet (bool, default 1):
Wether to include quiet zones in the symbol.
lquiet (float, see default below):
Quiet zone size to left of code, if quiet is true.
Default is the greater of .25 inch, or 10 barWidth
rquiet (float, defaults as above):
Quiet zone size to right left of code, if quiet is true.
stop (bool, default 1):
Whether to include start/stop symbols.
Sources of Information on Code 93:
http://www.semiconductor.agilent.com/barcode/sg/Misc/code_93.html
Official Spec, "NSI/AIM BC5-1995, USS" is available for US$45 from
http://www.aimglobal.org/aimstore/
"""
def validate(self):
vval = ""
self.valid = 1
for c in self.value:
if c in string.lowercase:
c = string.upper(c)
if not _patterns.has_key(c):
self.valid = 0
continue
vval = vval + c
self.validated = vval
return vval
def encode(self):
self.encoded = _encode93(self.validated)
return self.encoded
class Extended93(_Code93Base):
"""
Extended Code 93 is a convention for encoding the entire 128 character
set using pairs of characters to represent the characters missing in
Standard Code 93. It is very much like Extended Code 39 in that way.
See Standard93 for arguments.
"""
def validate(self):
vval = []
self.valid = 1
a = vval.append
for c in self.value:
if not _patterns.has_key(c) and not _extended.has_key(c):
self.valid = 0
continue
a(c)
self.validated = ''.join(vval)
return self.validated
def encode(self):
self.encoded = ""
for c in self.validated:
if _patterns.has_key(c):
self.encoded = self.encoded + c
elif _extended.has_key(c):
self.encoded = self.encoded + _extended[c]
else:
raise ValueError
self.encoded = _encode93(self.encoded)
return self.encoded
def _humanText(self):
return self.validated+self.encoded[-2:]