Original source code here: http://syoyo.github.io/tinyobjloader/
Tiny but poweful single file wavefront obj loader written in C++. No dependency except for C++ STL. It can parse 10M over polygons with moderate memory and time.
Good for embedding .obj loader to your (global illumination) renderer ;-)
std::string inputfile = "cornell_box.obj";
std::vector<tinyobj::shape_t> shapes;
std::vector<tinyobj::material_t> materials;
std::string err = tinyobj::LoadObj(shapes, materials, inputfile.c_str());
if (!err.empty()) {
std::cerr << err << std::endl;
exit(1);
}
std::cout << "# of shapes : " << shapes.size() << std::endl;
std::cout << "# of materials : " << materials.size() << std::endl;
for (size_t i = 0; i < shapes.size(); i++) {
printf("shape[%ld].name = %s\n", i, shapes[i].name.c_str());
printf("Size of shape[%ld].indices: %ld\n", i, shapes[i].mesh.indices.size());
printf("Size of shape[%ld].material_ids: %ld\n", i, shapes[i].mesh.material_ids.size());
assert((shapes[i].mesh.indices.size() % 3) == 0);
for (size_t f = 0; f < shapes[i].mesh.indices.size() / 3; f++) {
printf(" idx[%ld] = %d, %d, %d. mat_id = %d\n", f, shapes[i].mesh.indices[3*f+0], shapes[i].mesh.indices[3*f+1], shapes[i].mesh.indices[3*f+2], shapes[i].mesh.material_ids[f]);
}
printf("shape[%ld].vertices: %ld\n", i, shapes[i].mesh.positions.size());
assert((shapes[i].mesh.positions.size() % 3) == 0);
for (size_t v = 0; v < shapes[i].mesh.positions.size() / 3; v++) {
printf(" v[%ld] = (%f, %f, %f)\n", v,
shapes[i].mesh.positions[3*v+0],
shapes[i].mesh.positions[3*v+1],
shapes[i].mesh.positions[3*v+2]);
}
}
for (size_t i = 0; i < materials.size(); i++) {
printf("material[%ld].name = %s\n", i, materials[i].name.c_str());
printf(" material.Ka = (%f, %f ,%f)\n", materials[i].ambient[0], materials[i].ambient[1], materials[i].ambient[2]);
printf(" material.Kd = (%f, %f ,%f)\n", materials[i].diffuse[0], materials[i].diffuse[1], materials[i].diffuse[2]);
printf(" material.Ks = (%f, %f ,%f)\n", materials[i].specular[0], materials[i].specular[1], materials[i].specular[2]);
printf(" material.Tr = (%f, %f ,%f)\n", materials[i].transmittance[0], materials[i].transmittance[1], materials[i].transmittance[2]);
printf(" material.Ke = (%f, %f ,%f)\n", materials[i].emission[0], materials[i].emission[1], materials[i].emission[2]);
printf(" material.Ns = %f\n", materials[i].shininess);
printf(" material.Ni = %f\n", materials[i].ior);
printf(" material.dissolve = %f\n", materials[i].dissolve);
printf(" material.illum = %d\n", materials[i].illum);
printf(" material.map_Ka = %s\n", materials[i].ambient_texname.c_str());
printf(" material.map_Kd = %s\n", materials[i].diffuse_texname.c_str());
printf(" material.map_Ks = %s\n", materials[i].specular_texname.c_str());
printf(" material.map_Ns = %s\n", materials[i].normal_texname.c_str());
std::map<std::string, std::string>::const_iterator it(materials[i].unknown_parameter.begin());
std::map<std::string, std::string>::const_iterator itEnd(materials[i].unknown_parameter.end());
for (; it != itEnd; it++) {
printf(" material.%s = %s\n", it->first.c_str(), it->second.c_str());
}
printf("\n");
}