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MagickCore, Low-level C API

The MagickCore API is a low-level interface between the C programming language and the ImageMagick image processing libraries and is recommended for wizard-level programmers only. Unlike the MagickWand C API which uses only a few opaque types and accessors, with MagickCore you almost exclusively access the structure members directly. A description of the MagickCore public methods are found here:

After you write your MagickCore program, compile it like this:

cc `MagickCore-config --cflags --cppflags` -O2 -o core core.c `MagickCore-config --ldflags --libs`

Set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if ImageMagick is not in your default system path:

export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig 

Here is a example program that utilizes the MagickCore API to get you started, core.c. It reads a GIF image, creates a thumbnail, and writes it to disk in the PNG image format.

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <MagickCore/MagickCore.h>

int main(int argc,char **argv)
{
  ExceptionInfo
    *exception;

  Image
    *image,
    *images,
    *resize_image,
    *thumbnails;

  ImageInfo
    *image_info;

  if (argc != 3)
    {
      (void) fprintf(stdout,"Usage: %s image thumbnail\n",argv[0]);
      exit(0);
    }
  /*
    Initialize the image info structure and read an image.
  */
  MagickCoreGenesis(*argv,MagickTrue);
  exception=AcquireExceptionInfo();
  image_info=CloneImageInfo((ImageInfo *) NULL);
  (void) strcpy(image_info->filename,argv[1]);
  images=ReadImage(image_info,exception);
  if (exception->severity != UndefinedException)
    CatchException(exception);
  if (images == (Image *) NULL)
    exit(1);
  /*
    Convert the image to a thumbnail.
  */
  thumbnails=NewImageList();
  while ((image=RemoveFirstImageFromList(&images)) != (Image *) NULL)
  {
    resize_image=ResizeImage(image,106,80,LanczosFilter,exception);
    if (resize_image == (Image *) NULL)
      MagickError(exception->severity,exception->reason,exception->description);
    (void) AppendImageToList(&thumbnails,resize_image);
    DestroyImage(image);
  }
  /*
    Write the image thumbnail.
  */
  (void) strcpy(thumbnails->filename,argv[2]);
  WriteImage(image_info,thumbnails,exception);
  /*
    Destroy the image thumbnail and exit.
  */
  thumbnails=DestroyImageList(thumbnails);
  image_info=DestroyImageInfo(image_info);
  exception=DestroyExceptionInfo(exception);
  MagickCoreTerminus();
  return(0);
}

Now lets perform the same contrast enhancement while taking advantage of our dual or quad-core processing system by running the algorithm in parallel utilizing wand views. The sigmoidal-contrast.c module reads an image, applies sigmoidal non-linearity contrast control, and writes the result to disk just like the previous contrast enhancement program, but now it does its work in parallel (assumes ImageMagick is built with OpenMP support).

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <MagickCore/MagickCore.h>

static MagickBooleanType SigmoidalContrast(ImageView *contrast_view,
  const ssize_t y,const int id,void *context)
{
#define QuantumScale  ((MagickRealType) 1.0/(MagickRealType) QuantumRange)
#define SigmoidalContrast(x) \
  (QuantumRange*(1.0/(1+exp(10.0*(0.5-QuantumScale*x)))-0.0066928509)*1.0092503)

  RectangleInfo
    extent;

  register IndexPacket
    *indexes;

  register PixelPacket
    *pixels;

  register ssize_t
    x;

  extent=GetImageViewExtent(contrast_view);
  pixels=GetImageViewAuthenticPixels(contrast_view);
  for (x=0; x < (ssize_t) (extent.width-extent.x); x++)
  {
    SetPixelRed(pixels,RoundToQuantum(SigmoidalContrast(GetPixelRed(pixels)));
    SetPixelGreen(pixels,RoundToQuantum(SigmoidalContrast(GetPixelGreen(pixels)));
    SetPixelBlue(pixels,RoundToQuantum(SigmoidalContrast(GetPixelBlue(pixels)));
    SetPixelOpacity(pixels,RoundToQuantum(SigmoidalContrast(GetPixelOpacity(pixels)));
    pixels++;
  }
  indexes=GetImageViewAuthenticIndexes(contrast_view);
  if (indexes != (IndexPacket *) NULL)
    for (x=0; x < (ssize_t) (extent.width-extent.x); x++)
      SetPixelIndex(indexes+x,RoundToQuantum(SigmoidalContrast(GetPixelIndex(indexes+x))));
  return(MagickTrue);
}

int main(int argc,char **argv)
{
#define ThrowImageException(image) \
{ \
 \
  CatchException(exception); \
  if (contrast_image != (Image *) NULL) \
    contrast_image=DestroyImage(contrast_image); \
  exit(-1); \
}
#define ThrowViewException(view) \
{ \
  char \
    *description; \
 \
  ExceptionType \
    severity; \
 \
  description=GetImageViewException(view,&severity); \
  (void) fprintf(stderr,"%s %s %lu %s\n",GetMagickModule(),description); \
  description=DestroyString(description); \
  exit(-1); \
}

  ExceptionInfo
    *exception;

  Image
    *contrast_image;

  ImageInfo
    *image_info;

  ImageView
    *contrast_view;

  MagickBooleanType
    status;

  if (argc != 3)
    {
      (void) fprintf(stdout,"Usage: %s image sigmoidal-image\n",argv[0]);
      exit(0);
    }
  /*
    Read an image.
  */
  MagickCoreGenesis(*argv,MagickTrue);
  image_info=AcquireImageInfo();
  (void) CopyMagickString(image_info->filename,argv[1],MaxTextExtent);
  exception=AcquireExceptionInfo();
  contrast_image=ReadImage(image_info,exception);
  if (contrast_image == (Image *) NULL)
    ThrowImageException(contrast_image);
  /*
    Sigmoidal non-linearity contrast control.
  */
  contrast_view=NewImageView(contrast_image);
  if (contrast_view == (ImageView *) NULL)
    ThrowImageException(contrast_image);
  status=UpdateImageViewIterator(contrast_view,SigmoidalContrast,(void *) NULL);
  if (status == MagickFalse)
    ThrowImageException(contrast_image);
  contrast_view=DestroyImageView(contrast_view);
  /*
    Write the image then destroy it.
  */
  status=WriteImages(image_info,contrast_image,argv[2],exception);
  if (status == MagickFalse)
    ThrowImageException(contrast_image);
  contrast_image=DestroyImage(contrast_image);
  exception=DestroyExceptionInfo(exception);
  image_info=DestroyImageInfo(image_info);
  MagickCoreTerminus();
  return(0);
}

MagickCoreTerminus() is a function in the ImageMagick library that is used to clean up and release resources when shutting down an application that uses ImageMagick. This function should be called in the primary thread of the application's process during the shutdown process. It's crucial that this function is invoked only after any threads that are using ImageMagick functions have terminated.

ImageMagick might internally use threads via OpenMP (a method for parallel programming). As a result, it's important to ensure that any function calls into ImageMagick have completed before calling MagickCoreTerminus(). This prevents issues with OpenMP worker threads accessing resources that are destroyed by this termination function.

If OpenMP is being used (starting from version 5.0), the OpenMP implementation itself handles starting and stopping worker threads and allocating and freeing resources using its own methods. This means that after calling MagickCoreTerminus(), some OpenMP resources and worker threads might still remain allocated. To address this, the function omp_pause_resource_all(omp_pause_hard) can be invoked. This function, introduced in OpenMP version 5.0, ensures that any resources allocated by OpenMP (such as threads and thread-specific memory) are freed. It's recommended to call this function after MagickCoreTerminus() has completed its execution.