I tried running your project but I am missing avcodec-58.dll. That is probably coming from FFMpeg?
Am Do., 25. Apr. 2019 um 14:44 Uhr schrieb Mathieu Prevot < [email protected]>: > In the oiioTest project, there is no test framework, no specific c++ > standard is specified (an noe was specified at oiio build). > I'm using v141 toolset in both (the default VS2017 toolset). > The truly minimal program fails too. > Can you use the source and script I provided to reproduce the memory error > ? > > M > > > Le mer. 24 avr. 2019 à 23:59, Larry Gritz <[email protected]> a écrit : > >> That's interesting. Definitely makes me think it's some kind of mismatch >> between your module and OIIO, since the all-OIIO code (using oiiotool, >> which calls the same libOpenImageIO APIs underneath) seems fine. >> >> Are you sure that OIIO and your code was definitely built with the same >> compiler version? Same flags indicating the C++ standard to use or any >> other such things that may be relevant for MSVS? >> >> What I would recommend next is trying to find the *minimal* >> separately-compiled program that exhibits the problem. Eliminate your >> testing framework and all other cruft. Would the following truly minimal >> program also fail? >> >> #include <OpenImageIO/imageio.h> >> int main (int argc, char *argv[]); >> { >> const char* filename = >> "C:\sensomovie\C200\A011C118_19041345_CANON\A011C118_19041345_CANON_00000001.DPX" >> auto in = ImageInput::open(filename); >> if (in) { >> printf ("Opened successfully\n"); >> printf ("Opened successfully, format is %s\n", in->format_name()); >> } else { >> printf ("Fail\n"); >> return 1; >> } >> return 0; >> } >> >> >> On Apr 24, 2019, at 2:27 PM, Mathieu Prevot <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> No, it only crashes when I use the API in release, I use the API in debug >> it works too. The output: >> >> .\oiiotool.exe -info -v >> C:\sensomovie\C200\A011C118_19041345_CANON\A011C118_19041345_CANON_00000001. >> DPX >> Reading >> C:\sensomovie\C200\A011C118_19041345_CANON\A011C118_19041345_CANON_00000001.DPX >> C:\sensomovie\C200\A011C118_19041345_CANON\A011C118_19041345_CANON_00000001.DPX >> : 4096 x 2160, 3 channel, uint10 dpx >> channel list: R, G, B >> DateTime: "2019:04:13 16:14:30" >> Orientation: 1 (normal) >> PixelAspectRatio: 1 >> Software: "CANON" >> dpx:Colorimetric: "Unspecified video" >> dpx:DittoKey: 1 >> dpx:EndOfImagePadding: 0 >> dpx:EndOfLinePadding: 0 >> dpx:FramePosition: 1 >> dpx:FrameRate: 59.9401 >> dpx:HeldCount: 1 >> dpx:ImageDescriptor: "RGB" >> dpx:InputDeviceSerialNumber: "373449900026" >> dpx:Interlace: 0 >> dpx:Packing: "Filled, method A" >> dpx:SequenceLength: 2931 >> dpx:ShutterAngle: 0 >> dpx:SourceDateTime: "2019:04:13 16:14:30" >> dpx:SourceImageFileName: "A011C118_19041345_CANON.CRM" >> dpx:TemporalFrameRate: 59.9401 >> dpx:TimeCode: "00:42:11;23" >> dpx:Transfer: "Unspecified video" >> dpx:UserBits: 0 >> dpx:UserData: 67, 65, 78, 79, 78, 95, 82, 65, 87, 95, 68, 69, 86, 69, >> 76, 79, ... [63488 x uint8] >> dpx:Version: "V2.0" >> oiio:BitsPerSample: 10 >> smpte:TimeCode: 00:42:11:23 >> >> Mathieu >> >> Le mer. 24 avr. 2019 à 23:24, Larry Gritz <[email protected]> a écrit : >> >>> Matthieu, can you confirm: >>> >>> * Does `oiiotool -info -v yourfile.dpx` also crash (with the same >>> filename as you used before, of course)? Or does it only crash when the >>> OIIO API calls are made from your program? >>> >>> >>> >>> On Apr 24, 2019, at 1:51 PM, Mathieu Prevot <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hello. Many thanks Till for your previous posts and proposition. >>> >>> I'm curious to know if the problems can be reproduced. >>> Here are the binaries of oiio, openexr and few dependencies, as well as >>> their source and the powershell script I use to configure/build/install >>> those libraries. >>> There is also the oiioTest project which I use to open the DPX 10bits >>> image. >>> The debug and release configuration are those I used to far. The debug >>> should work and the release should trigger the memory exception, at least >>> certainly when you ask to inline whenever possible. >>> I'm using boost 1.70, the available for download binaries. Everything in >>> x64. >>> >>> https://1drv.ms/f/s!AlUmbfQiLoTZhFUTthzeUkWoB3rc >>> >>> I built the libraries with the v141 toolset (the latest that comes with >>> VS2017; it also comes with VS2019). >>> I built the oiioTest with v142 as well as v141, and I observed the same >>> result in both cases. >>> I'll do them again to be certain. >>> I'll try Larry's patches to get to know more, and then post here again. >>> >>> I'll also try Till's binaries, but I can tell already that those >>> binaries are missing: >>> RAW_R.DLL (?) >>> BOOST_FILESYSTEM-VC141-MT-X64-1_66.DLL (no problem to get those boost >>> libraries) >>> BOOST_THREAD-VC141-MT-X64-1_66.DLL >>> LZMA.DLL (?) >>> Maybe a script would be easier to use than binaries. >>> >>> M >>> >>> >>> Le mer. 24 avr. 2019 à 20:30, till dechent <[email protected]> a >>> écrit : >>> >>>> My guess would be that VS2019 being the problem is unlikely since >>>> Mathieu also tried with the vs141 toolset. >>>> >>>> To narrow things down between a compile issue and a code issue you >>>> could grab my binaries and see if your code works with them: >>>> https://github.com/ttddee/oiio-msvc2017 >>>> >>>> Or maybe try a build without the command line and go straight from >>>> CMake to Visual Studio to compile from there. >>>> >>>> I have a Windows machine here so if you need me to try anything, happy >>>> to help! >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Am Mi., 24. Apr. 2019 um 18:41 Uhr schrieb Larry Gritz < >>>> [email protected]>: >>>> >>>>> I'm sorry to ask you to be my debugging robot, but since I can't seem >>>>> to reproduce on my end... >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> So let's try another thing. At the call site, >>>>> >>>>> std::cout << "reading (float) file: " << filename << "\n"; >>>>> string filename2 = filename; >>>>> std::cout << "filename2 addr = " << (void*)&filename2 << std::endl; >>>>> std::cout << "filename2 len = " << filename2.size() << std::endl; >>>>> std::cout << "filename2 = '" << filename2 << "'\n"; >>>>> auto in = ImageInput::open(filename2); >>>>> >>>>> And inside get_rest_arguments: >>>>> >>>>> bool >>>>> Strutil::get_rest_arguments(const std::string& str, std::string& base, >>>>> std::map<std::string, std::string>& result) >>>>> { >>>>> std::cout << "str addr = " << (void*)&str << std::endl; >>>>> std::cout << "str len " << str.size() << std::endl; >>>>> std::cout << "str chars = '" << str << "'" << std::endl; >>>>> std::string::size_type mark_pos = str.find_first_of("?"); >>>>> std::cout << "result of find_first_of is " << mark_pos << >>>>> std::endl; >>>>> ... rest of function as before ... >>>>> >>>>> So I'm just trying to establish that we're really getting a reference >>>>> to the same string we thing we were passing, and also whether any access >>>>> to >>>>> str (including the length) is problematic, or just accessing the >>>>> characters. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Now, I have one other hypothesis in the back of my mind. You said you >>>>> were using VS2019. I know that people have been using 2015 and 2017, but >>>>> I'm wondering if 2019 is the issue here. In particular, is there any >>>>> chance >>>>> that VS2019 has changed the representation of std::string (akin to how gcc >>>>> changed its std::string representation in the ~gcc5 time frame)? And >>>>> perhaps is it possible that OIIO's dll itself was compiled with one string >>>>> representation but your program (separate compilation unit) used an >>>>> incompatible one, so that you are passing what you think is a reference to >>>>> a std::string but the OIIO code it's calling has a different idea of the >>>>> internal layout of a std::string? >>>>> >>>>> Or is there any other way that the caller and callee (which are in >>>>> different compilation units and different dlls) might have a different >>>>> idea >>>>> of what a std::string means? >>>>> >>>>> Ring any bells for anyone? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Apr 24, 2019, at 1:22 AM, Mathieu Prevot <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Yes, there might be something wrong in my locales, `str` could not be >>>>> read ( "error reading characters of string" , in my previous post) and >>>>> `filename` was undefined. >>>>> However, that's not necessarily the problem, the memory is allocated >>>>> and I have the same size as in debug (79 characters). >>>>> Before ImageInput::open, I print filename to stdout, and I see a >>>>> correct result. >>>>> >>>>> cout << "reading (float) file: " << filename; >>>>> auto in = ImageInput::open(filename); >>>>> >>>>> The right way to be able to read filename is to make a local copy; >>>>> also I make certain that I got the correct type (string), even though >>>>> string has a default constructor from const char. >>>>> >>>>> cout << "reading (float) file: " << filename; >>>>> string filename2 = filename; >>>>> auto in = ImageInput::open(filename2); >>>>> >>>>> It might be related to the character set, but I don't think since it >>>>> did not change from debug to release. >>>>> >>>>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9349342/about-the-character-set-option-in-visual-studio >>>>> >>>>> In order to acertain this, I did set the character set to "not set" >>>>> and tried also "unicode", but I stil got the same memory error. >>>>> Here the compile command with "not set" ( /D "_UNICODE" /D "UNICODE" >>>>> are removed): >>>>> >>>>> /permissive- /Yu"pch.h" /GS /GL /W3 /Gy /Zc:wchar_t >>>>> /I"c:\lib\tiff\include" /I"c:\lib\openexr\include" /I"c:\lib\oiio\include" >>>>> /Zi /Gm- /O2 /sdl /Fd"x64\Release\vc142.pdb" /Zc:inline /fp:precise /D >>>>> "NDEBUG" /D "_CONSOLE" /errorReport:prompt /WX- /Zc:forScope /Gd /Oi /MD >>>>> /std:c++17 /FC /Fa"x64\Release\" /EHsc /nologo /Fo"x64\Release\" >>>>> /Fp"x64\Release\oiioTest.pch" /diagnostics:classic >>>>> >>>>> `auto` was `const char*`, therefore did not change a thing. >>>>> >>>>> With the new lines you suggested, the memory error happens at the >>>>> first str usage, ie., str.size(). >>>>> >>>>> std::cout << "str len " << str.size() << " = '" << str << "'" << >>>>> std::endl; // memory error here >>>>> std::string::size_type mark_pos = str.find_first_of("?"); >>>>> std::cout << "result of find_first_of is " << mark_pos << std::endl; >>>>> >>>>> I tried the local copy with: >>>>> >>>>> std::string str2 = str; // memory error here >>>>> std::string::size_type mark_pos2 = str2.find_first_of("?"); >>>>> std::string::size_type mark_pos = str.find_first_of("?"); >>>>> >>>>> The memory error happens at the str2 affectation; str has size 79 >>>>> (expected), and cannot be read, str2 has size 0, allocated 0. >>>>> >>>>> Not sure where to go next. >>>>> Mathieu >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Le mer. 24 avr. 2019 à 08:26, Larry Gritz <[email protected]> a >>>>> écrit : >>>>> >>>>>> Do you know what your "locale" is? Anything unusual? >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm also wondering about the /D "_UNICODE" /D "UNICODE" >>>>>> What happens if you don't do that? >>>>>> >>>>>> Your line, >>>>>> >>>>>> auto path = >>>>>> "C:/sensomovie/C200/A011C118_19041345_CANON/A011C118_19041345_CANON_00001926.DPX"; >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I wonder if you instead used >>>>>> >>>>>> const char* path = >>>>>> "C:/sensomovie/C200/A011C118_19041345_CANON/A011C118_19041345_CANON_00001926.DPX"; >>>>>> >>>>>> if that changes anything? >>>>>> >>>>>> The other idea I had is in get_rest_arguments >>>>>> (src/libutil/strutil.cpp), could you instrument it like this just to see >>>>>> what happens: >>>>>> >>>>>> bool >>>>>> Strutil::get_rest_arguments(const std::string& str, std::string& base, >>>>>> std::map<std::string, std::string>& >>>>>> result) >>>>>> { >>>>>> std::cout << "str len " << str.size() << " = '" << str << "'" << >>>>>> std::endl; >>>>>> std::string::size_type mark_pos = str.find_first_of("?"); >>>>>> std::cout << "result of find_first_of is " << mark_pos << >>>>>> std::endl; >>>>>> ... rest of function as before ... >>>>>> >>>>>> and see if there is anything interesting printed immediately prior to >>>>>> the crash? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Apr 23, 2019, at 2:53 PM, Mathieu Prevot <[email protected]> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> I use a debug oiio, and release project; in that case I managed to >>>>>> get a call stack. >>>>>> >>>>>> `str` in `bool Strutil::get_rest_arguments(const std::string& str, >>>>>> std::string& base, std::map<std::string, std::string>& result)` >>>>>> has a problem ("error reading characters of string"). >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> OpenImageIO.dll!OpenImageIO_v2_1::Strutil::get_rest_arguments(const >>>>>> std::basic_string<char,std::char_traits<char>,std::allocator<char> > & >>>>>> str, >>>>>> std::basic_string<char,std::char_traits<char>,std::allocator<char> > & >>>>>> base, >>>>>> std::map<std::basic_string<char,std::char_traits<char>,std::allocator<char> >>>>>> >,std::basic_string<char,std::char_traits<char>,std::allocator<char> >>>>>> >,std::less<std::basic_string<char,std::char_traits<char>,std::allocator<char> >>>>>> > >>>>>> >,std::allocator<std::pair<std::basic_string<char,std::char_traits<char>,std::allocator<char> >>>>>> > const >>>>>> > ,std::basic_string<char,std::char_traits<char>,std::allocator<char> >>>>>> > > > > & result) Line 270 C++ >>>>>> >>>>>> OpenImageIO.dll!OpenImageIO_v2_1::ImageInput::create(const >>>>>> std::basic_string<char,std::char_traits<char>,std::allocator<char> > & >>>>>> filename, bool do_open, const OpenImageIO_v2_1::ImageSpec * config, >>>>>> OpenImageIO_v2_1::string_view plugin_searchpath) Line 512 C++ >>>>>> >>>>>> OpenImageIO.dll!OpenImageIO_v2_1::ImageInput::open(const >>>>>> std::basic_string<char,std::char_traits<char>,std::allocator<char> > & >>>>>> filename, const OpenImageIO_v2_1::ImageSpec * config) Line 106 C++ >>>>>> > oiioTest.exe!DPXio::ReadFloat(char *) Line 31 C++ >>>>>> >>>>>> Here my function: >>>>>> >>>>>> auto DPXio::ReadFloat(const char* filename) -> SparseArray<float>* >>>>>> { >>>>>> auto in = ImageInput::open(filename); >>>>>> if (!in) return nullptr; >>>>>> >>>>>> auto spec = in->spec(); >>>>>> DPXfloat.SetSize(spec); >>>>>> in->read_image(TypeDesc::FLOAT, DPXfloat.Values); >>>>>> in->close(); >>>>>> >>>>>> return &DPXfloat; >>>>>> } >>>>>> >>>>>> and it is called this way: >>>>>> >>>>>> auto sut = new DPXio(); >>>>>> auto path = >>>>>> "C:/sensomovie/C200/A011C118_19041345_CANON/A011C118_19041345_CANON_00001926.DPX"; >>>>>> //auto path = >>>>>> "C:/sensomovie/C200/A014C203_190414BL_CANON_16bits/A014C203_190414BL_CANON_00001331.DPX"; >>>>>> >>>>>> std::cout << (FileExist(path) ? "File OK: " : "No such file: ") >>>>>> << path << "." << endl; >>>>>> >>>>>> auto result = sut->ReadFloat(path); >>>>>> if (result == nullptr) >>>>>> cout << "null result" << endl; >>>>>> else >>>>>> { >>>>>> cout << "colors: " << result->Colors << endl; >>>>>> cout << "width: " << result->Width << endl; >>>>>> cout << "height: " << result->Height << endl; >>>>>> } >>>>>> >>>>>> The compilation arguments (I'm using VS2019 enterprise, toolset >>>>>> Visual Studio 2019 (v142), but I have the same with v141): >>>>>> >>>>>> /permissive- /Yu"pch.h" /GS /GL /W3 /Gy /Zc:wchar_t >>>>>> /I"c:\lib\tiff\include" /I"c:\lib\openexr\include" >>>>>> /I"c:\lib\oiio\include" >>>>>> /Zi /Gm- /O2 /sdl /Fd"x64\Release\vc142.pdb" /Zc:inline /fp:precise /D >>>>>> "NDEBUG" /D "_CONSOLE" /D "_UNICODE" /D "UNICODE" /errorReport:prompt >>>>>> /WX- >>>>>> /Zc:forScope /Gd /Oi /MD /FC /Fa"x64\Release\" /EHsc /nologo >>>>>> /Fo"x64\Release\" /Fp"x64\Release\oiioTest.pch" /diagnostics:classic >>>>>> >>>>>> M >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Le mar. 23 avr. 2019 à 23:39, till dechent <[email protected]> >>>>>> a écrit : >>>>>> >>>>>>> Yes I built version 2.0.6 as a release (x64) and it worked. I also >>>>>>> tried the DPX you provided and all was good. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Am Di., 23. Apr. 2019 um 21:44 Uhr schrieb Mathieu Prevot < >>>>>>> [email protected]>: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Please, can those who could open images with >>>>>>>> `ImageInput::open(filename)` >>>>>>>> tell if it was a release or debug build (of their own binary, not >>>>>>>> oiio's) ? If it was a debug, can you test with a release build ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Many thanks >>>>>>>> M >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Le lun. 22 avr. 2019 à 16:35, Mathieu Prevot < >>>>>>>> [email protected]> a écrit : >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Tested with boost 1.68 and 1.70, both are OK with oiio debug, and >>>>>>>>> opening the DPX file works correctly in that configuration. >>>>>>>>> Only when I build and use oiio *release*, it fails (with both >>>>>>>>> boost versions). >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I'm not sure where to go to continue the investigation. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> For repro, my build script; which needs to be run in the >>>>>>>>> ooio-master folder as is. msbuild needs to be in $path. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> $target = "Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64" >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> function configure { >>>>>>>>> I:\IntelSWTools\compilers_and_libraries_2019.3.203 >>>>>>>>> \windows\tbb\bin\tbbvars.bat intel64 vs2017 >>>>>>>>> cmake.exe -G $target -T v141, host=x64 -j16 ` >>>>>>>>> -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH= >>>>>>>>> "I:/lib/tiff;I:\lib\boost-1.70;I:/lib/zlib;I:/lib/libpng;I:/lib/openexr;I:/lib/libjpegturbo" >>>>>>>>> ` >>>>>>>>> -DTBB_ROOT_DIR= >>>>>>>>> "I:/IntelSWTools/compilers_and_libraries/windows/tbb" ` >>>>>>>>> -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="I:/lib/oiio-release" ` >>>>>>>>> -DJPEGTURBO_PATH="i:/lib/libjpegturbo" ` >>>>>>>>> -DUSE_QT=0 -DOIIO_BUILD_TESTS=1 -DUSE_PYTHON=0 ` >>>>>>>>> -DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE="I:/intelpython2/python.exe" ` >>>>>>>>> .. >>>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> function build { >>>>>>>>> #"build oiio debug" >>>>>>>>> #MSBuild.exe OpenImageIO.sln /verbosity:m /m >>>>>>>>> "build oiio release" >>>>>>>>> MSBuild.exe OpenImageIO.sln /p:Configuration=Release /verbosity:m >>>>>>>>> /m >>>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> function install { >>>>>>>>> #"install oiio debug" >>>>>>>>> #MSBuild.exe INSTALL.vcxproj /verbosity:m /m >>>>>>>>> "install oiio release" >>>>>>>>> MSBuild.exe INSTALL.vcxproj /p:Configuration=Release /verbosity:m >>>>>>>>> /m >>>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> function clean { >>>>>>>>> if (test-path build) { >>>>>>>>> remove-item -recurse -force build >>>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>>> New-Item -ItemType Directory build >>>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> clean >>>>>>>>> Set-Location build >>>>>>>>> configure >>>>>>>>> build >>>>>>>>> install >>>>>>>>> Set-Location .. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Regards >>>>>>>>> M >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Le sam. 20 avr. 2019 à 19:10, Larry Gritz <[email protected]> a >>>>>>>>> écrit : >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I'm not sure what else I can do unless I either have a case I can >>>>>>>>>> reproduce on my end, or a more full stack trace or at least >>>>>>>>>> indication of >>>>>>>>>> what specific line in the OIIO is where the exception is thrown (just >>>>>>>>>> knowing precisely where the crash happens may be enough do diagnose >>>>>>>>>> or >>>>>>>>>> defensively program around). >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Apr 19, 2019, at 2:11 AM, till dechent <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> ImageInput::open() works for me with the downloaded DPX on >>>>>>>>>> version 2.0.6. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Am Do., 18. Apr. 2019 um 18:41 Uhr schrieb Stephen Blair < >>>>>>>>>> [email protected]>: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> It doesn't crash on Windows for me, but that's >>>>>>>>>>> with OpenImageIO-Arnold 2.1.0dev >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 1:07 PM Larry Gritz <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Hi, thanks. I'm able to open that DPX file on my end (not on >>>>>>>>>>>> Windows), so I don't think it's a corrupt file. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Can you build all of OIIO in Debug mode (not Release) and use >>>>>>>>>>>> the debugger to find out what file and line is where the actual >>>>>>>>>>>> crash is >>>>>>>>>>>> occurring? The screenshot you provided only shows where in your >>>>>>>>>>>> unit test >>>>>>>>>>>> it was, so the actual crash could be practically anywhere inside >>>>>>>>>>>> what >>>>>>>>>>>> happens within the open() call. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I'm sorry I'm not easily able to help, I don't have access to a >>>>>>>>>>>> Windows machine. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Can somebody else out there who uses OIIO on Windows please do >>>>>>>>>>>> us a favor and download this DPX file in the links below, then try >>>>>>>>>>>> anything >>>>>>>>>>>> that forces an open (e.g., 'iinfo -v -stats blah.dpx') and report >>>>>>>>>>>> what >>>>>>>>>>>> happens? Does this crash for everybody? If anyone can reproduce, >>>>>>>>>>>> do you >>>>>>>>>>>> have any ideas or can you get closer to finding what line within >>>>>>>>>>>> the OIIO >>>>>>>>>>>> code is the source of the problem? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> -- lg >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> On Apr 18, 2019, at 1:16 AM, Mathieu Prevot < >>>>>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Hello, >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Following the documentation "4.1 Image Input Made Simple"; >>>>>>>>>>>> I'm having an exception at opening a dpx file and tiff file >>>>>>>>>>>> from simple code: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> auto in = ImageInput::open(filename); // here >>>>>>>>>>>> if (!in) return; >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Exception thrown at 0x00007FFDBEBDA388 in testhost.exe: >>>>>>>>>>>> Microsoft C++ exception: >>>>>>>>>>>> Microsoft::VisualStudio::CppUnitTestFramework::CSEException >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> More detailed information: >>>>>>>>>>>> https://1drv.ms/u/s!AlUmbfQiLoTZhFQir--TvMglJ0iT >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Images: >>>>>>>>>>>> https://1drv.ms/f/s!AlUmbfQiLoTZhFKpXHJcchpi0hBY >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I'm using the master version of oiio in windows with tiff >>>>>>>>>>>> 4.0.10, openexr 2.3.0, zlib 1.2.11, libpng 1.6.35, boost 1.70, >>>>>>>>>>>> libjpegturbo >>>>>>>>>>>> 2.0.3, tbb 2019.3; cmake 3.13.4, VS2017. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I'm running this in a c++ unit test, (with some c code since >>>>>>>>>>>> data will be used in an interop context). >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> TEST_CLASS(DPXioTests) >>>>>>>>>>>> { >>>>>>>>>>>> public: >>>>>>>>>>>> TEST_METHOD(Instance) >>>>>>>>>>>> { >>>>>>>>>>>> auto sut = new DPXio(); >>>>>>>>>>>> Assert::IsNotNull(sut); >>>>>>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> TEST_METHOD(ReadDPX) >>>>>>>>>>>> { >>>>>>>>>>>> auto sut = new DPXio(); >>>>>>>>>>>> auto path = >>>>>>>>>>>> "C:/sensomovie/C200/A011C118_19041345_CANON/A011C118_19041345_CANON_00001926.DPX"; >>>>>>>>>>>> if(!FileExist(path)) >>>>>>>>>>>> { >>>>>>>>>>>> wstringstream s; >>>>>>>>>>>> s << "No such file: " << path << "."; >>>>>>>>>>>> Logger::WriteMessage(s.str().c_str()); >>>>>>>>>>>> return; >>>>>>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>>>>>> try >>>>>>>>>>>> { >>>>>>>>>>>> auto result = sut->Read(path); >>>>>>>>>>>> Assert::IsNotNull(result); >>>>>>>>>>>> Assert::IsTrue(result->Colors >= 3); >>>>>>>>>>>> Assert::IsTrue(result->Height == 2160); >>>>>>>>>>>> Assert::IsTrue(result->Width == 4096); >>>>>>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>>>>>> catch (Exception& e) >>>>>>>>>>>> { >>>>>>>>>>>> auto lastErrorID = GetLastError(); >>>>>>>>>>>> if (lastErrorID != 0) >>>>>>>>>>>> { >>>>>>>>>>>> LPVOID errorBuffer{}; >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> FormatMessage(FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER | >>>>>>>>>>>> FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM | >>>>>>>>>>>> FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS, >>>>>>>>>>>> nullptr, lastErrorID, >>>>>>>>>>>> MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT), (LPTSTR)&errorBuffer, 0, >>>>>>>>>>>> nullptr); >>>>>>>>>>>> wstringstream s; >>>>>>>>>>>> s << "Exception: " << e.what() << ". ID: >>>>>>>>>>>> "<< lastErrorID << ". Message: " << errorBuffer<< "."; >>>>>>>>>>>> Logger::WriteMessage(s.str().c_str()); >>>>>>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>>>>>> else >>>>>>>>>>>> { >>>>>>>>>>>> wstringstream s; >>>>>>>>>>>> s << "Exception: " << e.what(); >>>>>>>>>>>> Logger::WriteMessage(s.str().c_str()); >>>>>>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>>>>>> }; >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Mathieu >>>>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>>>>>> Oiio-dev mailing list >>>>>>>>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> http://lists.openimageio.org/listinfo.cgi/oiio-dev-openimageio.org >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>>>>> Larry Gritz >>>>>>>>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>>>>>> Oiio-dev mailing list >>>>>>>>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> http://lists.openimageio.org/listinfo.cgi/oiio-dev-openimageio.org >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>>>>> Oiio-dev mailing list >>>>>>>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> http://lists.openimageio.org/listinfo.cgi/oiio-dev-openimageio.org >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>>>> Oiio-dev mailing list >>>>>>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>>>>>> http://lists.openimageio.org/listinfo.cgi/oiio-dev-openimageio.org >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>>> Larry Gritz >>>>>>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>>>> Oiio-dev mailing list >>>>>>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>>>>>> http://lists.openimageio.org/listinfo.cgi/oiio-dev-openimageio.org >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>> Oiio-dev mailing list >>>>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>>>> http://lists.openimageio.org/listinfo.cgi/oiio-dev-openimageio.org >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>> Oiio-dev mailing list >>>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>>> http://lists.openimageio.org/listinfo.cgi/oiio-dev-openimageio.org >>>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Oiio-dev mailing list >>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>> http://lists.openimageio.org/listinfo.cgi/oiio-dev-openimageio.org >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Larry Gritz >>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Oiio-dev mailing list >>>>>> [email protected] >>>>>> http://lists.openimageio.org/listinfo.cgi/oiio-dev-openimageio.org >>>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Oiio-dev mailing list >>>>> [email protected] >>>>> http://lists.openimageio.org/listinfo.cgi/oiio-dev-openimageio.org >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Larry Gritz >>>>> [email protected] >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Oiio-dev mailing list >>>>> [email protected] >>>>> http://lists.openimageio.org/listinfo.cgi/oiio-dev-openimageio.org >>>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Oiio-dev mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> http://lists.openimageio.org/listinfo.cgi/oiio-dev-openimageio.org >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Oiio-dev mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.openimageio.org/listinfo.cgi/oiio-dev-openimageio.org >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Larry Gritz >>> [email protected] >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Oiio-dev mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.openimageio.org/listinfo.cgi/oiio-dev-openimageio.org >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Oiio-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.openimageio.org/listinfo.cgi/oiio-dev-openimageio.org >> >> >> -- >> Larry Gritz >> [email protected] >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Oiio-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.openimageio.org/listinfo.cgi/oiio-dev-openimageio.org >> > _______________________________________________ > Oiio-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openimageio.org/listinfo.cgi/oiio-dev-openimageio.org >
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