SYNOPSIS
setup:
use Barcode::ZBar;
my $reader = Barcode::ZBar::Processor->new();
$reader->init();
$reader->set_data_handler(\&my_handler);
scan an image:
my $image = Barcode::ZBar::Image->new(); $image->set_format('422P'); $image->set_size(114, 80); $image->set_data($raw_bits); $reader->process_image($image);
scan from video:
$reader->set_visible(); $reader->set_active(); $reader->user_wait();
collect results:
my @symbols = $image->get_symbols(); foreach my $sym (@symbols) { print("decoded: " . $sym->get_type() . ":" . $sym->get_data()); }
DESCRIPTION
The ZBar Bar Code Reader is a library for scanning and decoding bar codes from various sources such as video streams, image files or raw intensity sensors. It supports EAN, UPC, Code 128, Code 39 and Interleaved 2 of 5.These are the bindings for interacting directly with the library from Perl.
REFERENCE
Functions
- version()
- Returns the version of the zbar library as "major.minor".
- increase_verbosity()
- Increases global library debug by one level.
- set_verbosity(level)
- Sets global library debug to the indicated level. Higher numbers give more verbosity.
- parse_config(configstr)
- Parse a decoder configuration setting into a list containing the symbology constant, config constant, and value to set. See the documentation for "zbarcam"/"zbarimg" for available configuration options.
Constants
Width stream ``color'' constants:- SPACE
- Light area or space between bars.
- BAR
- Dark area or colored bar segment.
AUTHOR
Jeff Brown, <[email protected]>COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2008-2009 (c) Jeff Brown <[email protected]>The ZBar Bar Code Reader is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.