This project is forked from https://github.com/glassechidna/zxing-cpp to add Python bindings.
pip install git+https://github.com/yuriiz/zxing-cpp.git
from PIL import Image
from zxing import decode
img = Image.open('qrcode.png')
result = decode(img.width, img.height, 4, img.convert('RGBA').tostring())
cd zxing-cpp
python setup.py test
ZXing is/was a Java library.
At some point a complete C++ port/rewrite was created and maintained in the official ZXing repo. However, at the time of writing the C++ port is no longer maintained and has been removed from the official ZXing repo.
This project was forked from the last ZXing commit to contain the C++ project, with the following exceptions
- scons (Python) build system has been deleted.
- Deleted black box tests, because they refer to a large test data in ZXing repo.
- Added appropriate copyright/licensing details (based on those in the ZXing repo).
- Updated README.md
Removal of build systems was done to minimise maintenance burden.
If tests and XCode projects (other than those produced automatically be CMake) are desired, then another repo should be created and this repo referenced as a submodule.
CMake is a tool, that generates native makefiles and workspaces. It integrates well with a number of IDEs including Qt Creator and Visual Studio.
Usage with CLion or Qt Creator:
- Simply open
CMakeLists.txt
as a new project - Additional command line arguments can be specified (see below)
Usage with Makefiles, Visual Studio, etc. (see cmake --help
for a complete list of generators):
mkdir build
cd
tobuild
- Unix: run
cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" ..
- Windows: run
cmake -G "Visual Studio 10" ..
You can switch between build modes by specifying:
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
or-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
When build on a system where opencv is installed the open cv bridge classes and executable will be built too.
To profile the code (very useful to optimize the code):
- Install Valgrind
- Run
valgrind --tool=callgrind build/zxing - path/to/test/data/*.jpg > report.html
- Analyze output using KCachegrind