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Tip revision: 7a871697ba5a5ab4e724f8b2a287c5beca62a52e authored by John Marshall on 12 March 2014, 15:11:46 UTC
Use kstring instead of strndup()
Use kstring instead of strndup()
Tip revision: 7a87169
bam2depth.c
/* This program demonstrates how to generate pileup from multiple BAMs
* simutaneously, to achieve random access and to use the BED interface.
* To compile this program separately, you may:
*
* gcc -g -O2 -Wall -o bam2depth -D_MAIN_BAM2DEPTH bam2depth.c -L. -lbam -lz
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "bam.h"
typedef struct { // auxiliary data structure
bamFile fp; // the file handler
bam_iter_t iter; // NULL if a region not specified
int min_mapQ, min_len; // mapQ filter; length filter
} aux_t;
void *bed_read(const char *fn); // read a BED or position list file
void bed_destroy(void *_h); // destroy the BED data structure
int bed_overlap(const void *_h, const char *chr, int beg, int end); // test if chr:beg-end overlaps
// This function reads a BAM alignment from one BAM file.
static int read_bam(void *data, bam1_t *b) // read level filters better go here to avoid pileup
{
aux_t *aux = (aux_t*)data; // data in fact is a pointer to an auxiliary structure
int ret;
while (1)
{
ret = aux->iter? bam_iter_read(aux->fp, aux->iter, b) : bam_read1(aux->fp, b);
if ( ret<0 ) break;
if ( b->core.flag & (BAM_FUNMAP | BAM_FSECONDARY | BAM_FQCFAIL | BAM_FDUP) ) continue;
if ( (int)b->core.qual < aux->min_mapQ ) continue;
if ( aux->min_len && bam_cigar2qlen(&b->core, bam1_cigar(b)) < aux->min_len ) continue;
break;
}
return ret;
}
int read_file_list(const char *file_list,int *n,char **argv[]);
int main_depth(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int i, n, tid, beg, end, pos, *n_plp, baseQ = 0, mapQ = 0, min_len = 0, nfiles;
const bam_pileup1_t **plp;
char *reg = 0; // specified region
void *bed = 0; // BED data structure
char *file_list = NULL, **fn = NULL;
bam_header_t *h = 0; // BAM header of the 1st input
aux_t **data;
bam_mplp_t mplp;
// parse the command line
while ((n = getopt(argc, argv, "r:b:q:Q:l:f:")) >= 0) {
switch (n) {
case 'l': min_len = atoi(optarg); break; // minimum query length
case 'r': reg = strdup(optarg); break; // parsing a region requires a BAM header
case 'b': bed = bed_read(optarg); break; // BED or position list file can be parsed now
case 'q': baseQ = atoi(optarg); break; // base quality threshold
case 'Q': mapQ = atoi(optarg); break; // mapping quality threshold
case 'f': file_list = optarg; break;
}
}
if (optind == argc && !file_list) {
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: samtools depth [options] in1.bam [in2.bam [...]]\n");
fprintf(stderr, "Options:\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -b <bed> list of positions or regions\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -f <list> list of input BAM filenames, one per line [null]\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -l <int> minQLen\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -q <int> base quality threshold\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -Q <int> mapping quality threshold\n");
fprintf(stderr, " -r <chr:from-to> region\n");
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
return 1;
}
// initialize the auxiliary data structures
if (file_list)
{
if ( read_file_list(file_list,&nfiles,&fn) ) return 1;
n = nfiles;
argv = fn;
optind = 0;
}
else
n = argc - optind; // the number of BAMs on the command line
data = calloc(n, sizeof(aux_t*)); // data[i] for the i-th input
beg = 0; end = 1<<30; tid = -1; // set the default region
for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
bam_header_t *htmp;
data[i] = calloc(1, sizeof(aux_t));
data[i]->fp = bam_open(argv[optind+i], "r"); // open BAM
data[i]->min_mapQ = mapQ; // set the mapQ filter
data[i]->min_len = min_len; // set the qlen filter
htmp = bam_header_read(data[i]->fp); // read the BAM header
if (i == 0) {
h = htmp; // keep the header of the 1st BAM
if (reg) bam_parse_region(h, reg, &tid, &beg, &end); // also parse the region
} else bam_header_destroy(htmp); // if not the 1st BAM, trash the header
if (tid >= 0) { // if a region is specified and parsed successfully
bam_index_t *idx = bam_index_load(argv[optind+i]); // load the index
data[i]->iter = bam_iter_query(idx, tid, beg, end); // set the iterator
bam_index_destroy(idx); // the index is not needed any more; phase out of the memory
}
}
// the core multi-pileup loop
mplp = bam_mplp_init(n, read_bam, (void**)data); // initialization
n_plp = calloc(n, sizeof(int)); // n_plp[i] is the number of covering reads from the i-th BAM
plp = calloc(n, sizeof(bam_pileup1_t*)); // plp[i] points to the array of covering reads (internal in mplp)
while (bam_mplp_auto(mplp, &tid, &pos, n_plp, plp) > 0) { // come to the next covered position
if (pos < beg || pos >= end) continue; // out of range; skip
if (bed && bed_overlap(bed, h->target_name[tid], pos, pos + 1) == 0) continue; // not in BED; skip
fputs(h->target_name[tid], stdout); printf("\t%d", pos+1); // a customized printf() would be faster
for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { // base level filters have to go here
int j, m = 0;
for (j = 0; j < n_plp[i]; ++j) {
const bam_pileup1_t *p = plp[i] + j; // DON'T modfity plp[][] unless you really know
if (p->is_del || p->is_refskip) ++m; // having dels or refskips at tid:pos
else if (bam1_qual(p->b)[p->qpos] < baseQ) ++m; // low base quality
}
printf("\t%d", n_plp[i] - m); // this the depth to output
}
putchar('\n');
}
free(n_plp); free(plp);
bam_mplp_destroy(mplp);
bam_header_destroy(h);
for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
bam_close(data[i]->fp);
if (data[i]->iter) bam_iter_destroy(data[i]->iter);
free(data[i]);
}
free(data); free(reg);
if (bed) bed_destroy(bed);
if ( file_list )
{
for (i=0; i<n; i++) free(fn[i]);
free(fn);
}
return 0;
}
#ifdef _MAIN_BAM2DEPTH
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
return main_depth(argc, argv);
}
#endif