Comments:
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+Description: Add kwsys as a subdir somewhere in gdcm
+Date: 2004 Oct 8
+Attributed: Mathieu
+Details:
+Comments:
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+Description: Extent reading support
+Date: 2004 Oct 8
+Attributed: Mathieu
+Details:
+Comments: All ITK/VTK readers support selecting extent. gdcm should support
+selecting extent before being inserted into ITK
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+Description: gdcmDicomDir and SQItem creation
+Date: 2004 Nov 16
+Attributed:
+Details: DicomDir creates some SQItem (by new). After that, it creates
+ the corresponding DicomDirPatient, etc. using the content of the SQItem
+ (the content is composed with some DocEntry's that can't be destroyed).
+ So, if the SQItem is deleted, then it's content is deleted to. But the
+ DicomDirPatient, etc. use the content of the SQItem. Then, the SQItem can't
+ be deleted, and when have memory leaks
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+Description: [BUG] Better handling of unfound Dicom dictionary.
+ When gdcm doesn't find the Dicom dictionary (because it's
+ path to the directory of dictionary is uncorrect, either
+ because the install relative layout was broken after file moves
+ or because the environnement variable GDCM_DICT_PATH is
+ unpropely set), gdcm will:
+ 1/ print a warning
+ 2/ throw an exception (that is internaly UNcatched by gdcm)
+ that in most cases provoques the caller application to
+ exit uncleanly (uncatched excpetions in fine call abort() ).
+ Additionaly on Win32 the warning print isn't displayed because
+ exiting occurs prior to cerr or cout is flushed properly.
+Date: 2004 Oct 15
+Attributed:
+Details: fixes (from dirty to clean)
+ 1/ force Win32 to flush it's buffer so at least the user gets some
+ reason why it's application exited (when called in command
+ environement). Note: it looks like the "cerr << flush" fails. Sigh.
+ 2/ within gdcm catch the exception, display a decent warning, and
+ return to caller.
+ 3/ see the comment below on how to enhance the API and fix things
+ really cleanly.
+Comments: ENH proposal:
+ The caller migth not be aware of the path to the dictionaries
+ on invocation of gdcm (think this path is set by the Interface
+ because the caller wants to skip the default gdcm dictionary in order
+ to provide his own ones e.g. another language based one).
+ Hence, gdcm should postpone the parsing of the default dictionary
+ instead of doing it on library entry.
+ This would enable two things:
+ - It would give a chance to the caller to set the path to
+ the dictionaries he whishes to use, through a call to
+ newly created DictSet::SetDictionaryPath( string ).
+ - It would avoid the burden of using the GDCM_DICT_PATH
+ environnement variable and enable GDCM CONTROL FROM WITHIN
+ THE API. Optionaly, if the caller didn't use the API to
+ provide his prefered path, gdcm could still default to
+ GDCM_DICT_PATH...
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Description: vtk/vtkGdcmReader doesn't positionate the normal to the image
Date: 2004 Oct 1
should be an option defined with a flag (On/Off) in the
vtkGdcmReader...
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-Description: Fix the Python wrappers
-Date: 2004 Sep 24
-Attributed: no
-Details:
-Comments:
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-Description: clean up gdcmFile/gdcmHeader relationship
-Date: 2004 Sep 24
-Attributed:
-Details:
- * simplify the API for the user (no need to call GetImageData() before
- calling Write().
- * avoid memory leaks with with Pixel_Data.
-Comments:
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-Description: remove all autotools references
-Date: 2004 Sep 24
-Attributed: no
-Details:
-Comments:
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-Description: introduce namespace "gdcm"
-Date: 2004 Jul 30
-Attributed:
-Details:
-Comments:
- 1/ Problem: using enum with name like 'Unknow' on .Net, or LP on cygwin
- causes problems.
- 2/ Question: when introducing the namespace, should we remove the gdcm
- prefix from classes or keep it ?
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-Description: complete the doxygen Documentation
-Date: 2004 Sep 24
-Attributed:
-Details:
-Comments:
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Description: test the private dictionary part.
Date: 2004 Sep 24
Attributed:
* Frog: where can we obtain such a private/dictionary and the corresponding
Dicom file ? Any examples on-line ?
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-Description: fix definitively the memory leaks problems.
-Date: 2004 Sep 24
-Attributed:
-Details:
-Comments:
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-Description: test gdcm on a big endian OS.
-Date: 2004 Sep 24
-Attributed:
-Details:
-Comments:
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-Description: More tests !
-Date: 2004 Sep 24
-Attributed:
-Details:
- * an example of new test could be to clone a Dicom image by
- copying gdcmDocEntry one after the other
-Comments:
- * look at traversal used in Example/FlatHashTablePrint.cxx
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-Description: revoir la gestion des resources, win32 permet d'inclure des
- fichiers texte (=dicomV3.dic) dans une dll ou quelquechose du genre.
-Date: 2004 Sep 24
-Attributed:
-Details:
-Comments:
- * Frog: no comprendo !? De plus est-ce portable ?
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-Description: Convert the C-like IO to C++ IO:
-Date: 2004 Jul 30
-Attributed:
-Details:
- remove all the C-oriented IO references like FILE*, fread...
- and replace them with the C++ fstream notation.
- Provide overload of operators << and >> for any gdcm class using file IO.
-Comments:
- * Question: the underlying jpeg libraries (written in C) use the FILE*
- notation. Is there a way to still use fstream in gdcm, and
- build or pass the proper FILE* to jpeg libs ?
- * Binary IO references are available at
- http://www.angelfire.com/country/aldev0/cpphowto/cpp_BinaryFileIO.html
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Description: generate methods based on VM.
Date: 2004 Jul 30
Attributed:
two tags=(group, element) can share the same name].
What should the wrapper do in such a case !?
* Frog: what does VM stand for ?
+ * VM = Value Multiplicity
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Description: Add information on supported imagers (constructor/model)
Date: 2004 9 7
Details: This is to be used for version assertion with gdcmPython
Comments:
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* vtk/vtkGdcmHeader.cxx: if speed becomes a concern some changes can
be made at the cost of memory consumption (refer to header of
vtk/vtkGdcmHeader.cxx)
gdcmHeader::SetPubElValLengthByNumber (which is based on
gdcmElValSet::SetElValueLengthByNumber) is used nowhere...
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-* Fix the bug in Test/bug1.cxx (see first comment line): Win32 only.
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* All (or at least many of) the methods of gdcmHeader whose only arguments
are an ElValue* (e.g. FindLength, FindVR, LoadElementValue...) can
be moved away to ElValue class on condition of transmitting the
would allow those method to avoid artificial calls to ElValue::GetElement(),
ElValue::GetVR()...
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-* Eat leading_trailing_whitespace (found in python/gdcmPython/gdcmi) should
- be used when parsing the dictionary in C++ !
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* Group length is not a unique tag in a file. Hence avoid putting it
in the element values dictionary without doing something smarter
(say, instead of storing the length store the group and the length
a.write(output);
}
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-* Add kwsys as a subdir somewhere in gdcm ( assigned to: Mathieu ).
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+