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A very simple utility for converting a binary file to a c source file
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bin2c - A simple utility for converting a binary file to a c application which can then be included within an application. Usage: bin2c input_file output_file array_name for example, using: bin2c my_file.dat my_file.h data will create something along the lines of const char data[3432] = { 0x43, 0x28, 0x41, 0x11, 0xa3, 0xff, ... 0x00, 0xff, 0x23 }; const int data_length = 3432; This can then be used within your application, for example with SDL you would use SDL_RWops. The application can also be used in a very similar fashion to Qt's RC system. I haven't included a Makefile because the utility is SO simple, I don't think that one is needed. But for an example, compiling for GNU/Linux can be done as shown gcc -o bin2c bin2c.c In the current system, you can tell bin2c to compress the data with BZ2 compression. This would be very useful in applications where a lot of files are stored this way or if memory is tight (although not CPU). To produce an executable which can make bz2 files, define USE_BZ2. However, since this is such a simple application, you can either define USE_BZ2 or not and it will then produce compressed data or not. An example as to how to compile a BZ2 compression version of bin2c is as such gcc -o bin2cbz2 bin2c.c -DUSE_BZ2 -lbz2 This will add an extra constant, data_length_uncompressed, which is the size of the file before it was compressed. So to decompress the file, you would do something like the following: unsigned int decompressed_size = data_length_uncompressed; char *buf = malloc(data_length_uncompressed); int status; status = BZ2_bzBuffToBuffDecompress(buf, &decompressed_size, const_cast<char *>data, (unsigned int)data_length, 0, 0); // do something with buf free(buf); I'm not entirely happy with having to do const_cast in C++ so if anyone can suggest an alternative then I'd be happy to implement it. Patches are welcome, just fork the project on github and send me a pull request. If you are unable or unwilling to do this through github, then feel free to email me your patch. This utility is so small I don't think that any licence is needed, and I took most of the code from Serge Fukanchick and made quite a few modifications so left it in the public domain. So please just send me a little note to say that you don't mind your code being in the public domain.
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