diff --git a/.eslintrc.js b/.eslintrc.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d3156e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/.eslintrc.js @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +"use strict"; + +module.exports = { + parserOptions: { + sourceType: "script" + }, + extends: ["plugin:itgalaxy/esnext", "plugin:itgalaxy/node"], + // Need investigate problem in eslint-plugin-node + rules: { + "node/no-unpublished-require": "off" + }, + overrides: [ + // Source + { + // Exclude nested tests + excludedFiles: ["**/__tests__/**/*", "**/__mocks__/**/*", "**/*.md"], + files: ["src/**/*"], + rules: { + // Allow to use ECMAScript 6 modules because we use `babel` + "node/no-unsupported-features/es-syntax": "off" + } + }, + + // Jest + { + extends: ["plugin:itgalaxy/jest"], + excludedFiles: ["**/*.md"], + files: ["**/__tests__/**/*", "**/__mocks__/**/*"], + rules: { + // Allow to use `console` (example - `mocking`) + "no-console": "off", + // Allow to use ECMAScript 6 modules because we use `babel` + "node/no-unsupported-features/es-syntax": "off" + } + }, + + // Markdown + { + extends: ["plugin:itgalaxy/markdown"], + files: ["**/*.md"], + parserOptions: { + sourceType: "module", + ecmaFeatures: { + impliedStrict: true + } + }, + rules: { + strict: "off", + "no-undef": "off", + "no-unused-vars": "off", + "no-process-env": "off", + "no-process-exit": "off", + "no-console": "off", + "import/no-unresolved": "off", + "import/extensions": "off", + "node/no-unpublished-require": "off", + "node/no-unpublished-import": "off", + "node/no-unsupported-features/es-syntax": "off" + } + } + ], + root: true +}; diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index b50645c..7046ddc 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -146,15 +146,11 @@ stats-*.json # Composer composer.phar -vendor +vendor/* !vendor/linux +!vendor/linux/** !vendor/macos -!vendor/win +!vendor/macos/** +!vendor/windows +!vendor/windows/** !composer.lock - -# Applcation -build -src/shared/fonts/icon-font.* -src/shared/styles/fonts/_icon-font.scss -!tests/fixtures/package-manifest/vendor - diff --git a/.remarkrc.js b/.remarkrc.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5deb67c --- /dev/null +++ b/.remarkrc.js @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +"use strict"; + +module.exports = { + plugins: ["remark-preset-lint-itgalaxy"] +}; diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml index cab6342..f1bb718 100644 --- a/.travis.yml +++ b/.travis.yml @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ git: branches: only: - master - - /^greenkeeper/.*$/ + - next language: node_js @@ -22,38 +22,56 @@ addons: matrix: fast_finish: true include: - - os: linux - node_js: "10" - script: npm run $JOB_PART - env: JOB_PART=pretest - - os: linux - node_js: "10" - script: npm run $JOB_PART - env: JOB_PART=test-only + #- os: linux + # node_js: "12" + # script: npm run $JOB_PART + # env: JOB_PART=pretest + #- os: linux + # node_js: "12" + # script: npm run $JOB_PART + # env: JOB_PART=test:only + #- os: osx + # node_js: "12" + # script: npm run $JOB_PART + # env: JOB_PART=test:only + # - os: windows + # node_js: "12" + # script: npm run $JOB_PART + # env: JOB_PART=test:only + #- os: linux + # node_js: "10" + # script: npm run $JOB_PART + # env: JOB_PART=test:only + #- os: osx + # node_js: "10" + # script: npm run $JOB_PART + # env: JOB_PART=test:only + # - os: windows + # node_js: "10" + # script: npm run $JOB_PART + # env: JOB_PART=test:only + #- os: linux + # node_js: "8" + # script: npm run $JOB_PART + # env: JOB_PART=test:only - os: osx - node_js: "10" - script: npm run $JOB_PART - env: JOB_PART=test-only - - os: linux node_js: "8" script: npm run $JOB_PART - env: JOB_PART=test-only - - os: osx + env: JOB_PART=test:only + - os: windows node_js: "8" script: npm run $JOB_PART - env: JOB_PART=test-only - - os: linux - node_js: "6" - script: npm run $JOB_PART - env: JOB_PART=test-only - - os: osx - node_js: "6" - script: npm run $JOB_PART - env: JOB_PART=test-only + env: JOB_PART=test:only before_install: - - "if [[ $TRAVIS_OS_NAME == osx ]]; then brew update && brew install nasm; fi;" - - "if [[ `npm -v` != 6* ]]; then npm i -g npm@latest; fi" - - nvm --version + - if [[ $TRAVIS_OS_NAME == osx ]]; then brew update && brew install nasm; fi; + - if [[ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "linux" ]]; then npm install -g npm@latest; fi + - node --version + - npm --version + +install: + - npm ci + +before_script: - node --version - npm --version diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md index cb84278..8b77957 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/CHANGELOG.md @@ -4,19 +4,24 @@ All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. This project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org). -## v1.1.0 - 2018-09-18 +## 2.0.0-rc.0 - 2019-07-09 + +- feat: `windows` compiled binaries (`rdjpgcom`, `tjbench`, `wrjpgcom` is unavailable on `windows`) +- changed: minimum require Node.js version is `8.9.0` + +## 1.1.0 - 2018-09-18 - feat: pre-build linux binaries -- fix: sequential check binaries on working. +- fix: sequential check binaries on working -## v1.0.2 - 2018-09-18 +## 1.0.2 - 2018-09-18 - fix: binary installation -## v1.0.1 - 2018-09-18 +## 1.0.1 - 2018-09-18 - fix: binary paths ## 1.0.0 - 2018-09-18 -- chore: initial public release. +- chore: initial public release diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 9e0a497..d6d263e 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ You probably want [`imagemin-mozjpeg-full`](https://github.com/itgalaxy/imagemin What is difference between [mozjpeg-bin](https://github.com/imagemin/mozjpeg-bin/): -- Contains all binaries delivered by `mozjpeg`: `cjpeg`, `djpeg`, `jpegtran`, `rdjpgcom`, `tjbench` and `wrjpgcom`. +- Contains all binaries delivered by `mozjpeg`: `cjpeg`, `djpeg`, `jpegtran`, `rdjpgcom`, `tjbench` and `wrjpgcom` (`rdjpgcom`, `tjbench`, `wrjpgcom` is unavailable on `windows`). - No security vulnerabilities. - Latest version. diff --git a/__tests__/bin-wrappers.test.js b/__tests__/bin-wrappers.test.js index 4f05499..e973f23 100644 --- a/__tests__/bin-wrappers.test.js +++ b/__tests__/bin-wrappers.test.js @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ "use strict"; -const binWrappers = require("../src/bin-wrappers"); const binCheck = require("bin-check"); +const binWrappers = require("../src/bin-wrappers"); describe("bin wrapper instances", () => { it("should work", () => diff --git a/__tests__/install.test.js b/__tests__/install.test.js index f4c458f..946694d 100644 --- a/__tests__/install.test.js +++ b/__tests__/install.test.js @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ const path = require("path"); const tempy = require("tempy"); const execa = require("execa"); -const binaries = require("../src"); const compareSize = require("compare-size"); +const binaries = require("../src"); // eslint-disable-next-line unicorn/prefer-exponentiation-operator const infinityTimeout = Math.pow(2, 31) - 1; @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ describe("command", () => { () => execa("node", [path.join(__dirname, "../src/install.js")]).then( result => { - expect(result.code).toBe(0); + expect(result.exitCode).toBe(0); return result; } @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ describe("command", () => { return execa(binaries.cjpeg, args) .then(result => { - expect(result.code).toBe(0); + expect(result.exitCode).toBe(0); return result; }) diff --git a/husky.config.js b/husky.config.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1c28eee --- /dev/null +++ b/husky.config.js @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +"use strict"; + +module.exports = { + hooks: { + "pre-commit": "lint-staged" + } +}; diff --git a/jest.config.js b/jest.config.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ce25723 --- /dev/null +++ b/jest.config.js @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +"use strict"; + 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"description": "Wrapper for mozjpeg binaries (cjpeg, djpeg, jpegtran, rdjpgcom, tjbench and wrjpgcom).", "repository": { "type": "git", @@ -33,77 +33,57 @@ "wrjpgcom": "bin/wrjpgcom.js" }, "files": [ - "src", - "bin" + "bin", + "src" ], "dependencies": { - "p-queue": "^3.0.0", + "p-queue": "^6.0.2", "bin-build": "^3.0.0", - "bin-wrapper": "^4.0.0" + "bin-wrapper": "^4.1.0" }, "devDependencies": { - "compare-size": "3.0.0", - "babel-eslint": "^9.0.0", + "compare-size": "^3.0.0", + "babel-eslint": "^10.0.2", "bin-check": "^4.1.0", - "eslint": "^5.2.0", - "eslint-plugin-ava": "^5.0.0", - "eslint-plugin-html": "^4.0.5", - "eslint-plugin-import": "^2.6.0", - "eslint-plugin-itgalaxy": "^79.0.0", - "eslint-plugin-jest": "^21.20.2", - "eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y": "^6.0.0", - "eslint-plugin-lodash": "^2.4.3", - "eslint-plugin-markdown": "^1.0.0-beta.8", - "eslint-plugin-node": "^7.0.1", - "eslint-plugin-promise": "^4.0.1", - "eslint-plugin-react": "^7.1.0", - "eslint-plugin-unicorn": "^6.0.0", - 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"precommit": "lint-staged", - "lint:prettify": "prettier --list-different '{bin,src,__tests__}/**/*.{js,mjs,jsx,md,yml}' '*.{js,mjs,jsx,md,yml}'", + "lint:prettier": "prettier --list-different '{bin,src,__tests__}/**/*.{js,mjs,jsx,md,yml}' '*.{js,mjs,jsx,md,yml}'", "lint:md": "remark . -i .gitignore -f -q", "lint:js": "eslint . --cache --cache-location 'node_modules/.cache/eslint/.eslintcache' --report-unused-disable-directives --ignore-pattern '!.*' --ignore-path .gitignore --ext '.js,.mjs,.jsx'", "lint": "npm-run-all -l -p 'lint:**'", - "prettify": "npm run lint:prettify -- --write", + "prettier": "npm run lint:prettier -- --write", "fix:js": "npm run lint:js -- --fix", - "fix": "npm-run-all -l prettify -p 'fix:**'", + "fix": "npm-run-all -l prettier -p 'fix:**'", + "release": "standard-version", + "test:only": "jest", + "test:coverage": "jest --coverage", "pretest": "npm run lint", - "test-only": "jest", - "test": "npm run test-only -- --coverage", - "release": "npmpub" - }, - "remarkConfig": { - "plugins": [ - "remark-preset-lint-itgalaxy" - ] - }, - "eslintConfig": { - "rules": { - "node/no-unpublished-require": "off" - }, - "parserOptions": { - "sourceType": "script" - }, - "extends": [ - "plugin:itgalaxy/jest", - "plugin:itgalaxy/esnext", - "plugin:itgalaxy/node" - ], - "root": true + "test": "npm run test:coverage" }, "engines": { - "node": ">= 6.9.0 || >= 8.9.0" + "node": ">= 8.9.0" } } diff --git a/src/bin-wrappers.js b/src/bin-wrappers.js index fe54211..674f305 100644 --- a/src/bin-wrappers.js +++ b/src/bin-wrappers.js @@ -7,9 +7,7 @@ const pkg = require("../package.json"); const dest = path.join(__dirname, "../vendor"); const isWin = process.platform === "win32"; -const url = `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/itgalaxy/mozjpeg-binaries/v${ - pkg.version -}/vendor/`; +const url = `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/itgalaxy/mozjpeg-binaries/v${pkg.version}/vendor/`; module.exports = { cjpeg: new BinWrappers() @@ -18,16 +16,27 @@ module.exports = { .src(`${url}linux/libjpeg.la`, "linux") .src(`${url}linux/libturbojpeg.a`, "linux") .src(`${url}linux/libturbojpeg.la`, "linux") + .src(`${url}linux/cjpeg`, "darwin") + .src(`${url}linux/libjpeg.a`, "darwin") + .src(`${url}linux/libjpeg.la`, "darwin") + .src(`${url}linux/libturbojpeg.a`, "darwin") + .src(`${url}linux/libturbojpeg.la`, "darwin") + .src(`${url}windows/cjpeg.exe`, "win32") + .dest(dest) .use(isWin ? "cjpeg.exe" : "cjpeg"), djpeg: new BinWrappers() .src(`${url}linux/djpeg`, "linux") + .src(`${url}macos/djpeg`, "darwin") + .src(`${url}windows/djpeg.exe`, "win32") .dest(dest) .use(isWin ? "djpeg.exe" : "djpeg"), jpegtran: new BinWrappers() .src(`${url}linux/jpegtran`, "linux") + .src(`${url}macos/jpegtran`, "darwin") + .src(`${url}windows/jpegtran.exe`, "win32") .dest(dest) .use(isWin ? "jpegtran.exe" : "jpegtran"), diff --git a/src/install.js b/src/install.js index 039cc59..407ad99 100644 --- a/src/install.js +++ b/src/install.js @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ const fs = require("fs"); const os = require("os"); const binBuild = require("bin-build"); -const PQueue = require("p-queue"); +const { default: PQueue } = require("p-queue"); const binWrappers = require("./bin-wrappers"); const buildCommands = () => { @@ -41,8 +41,8 @@ Object.keys(binWrappers).forEach(program => { .then(() => { const commandWihtoutCheck = [ "rdjpgcom", - "wrjpgcom", - "tjbench" + "tjbench", + "wrjpgcom" ].includes(program); const checkCommand = commandWihtoutCheck ? ["-help"] : ["-version"]; @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Object.keys(binWrappers).forEach(program => { const exitCode = typeof buildError.code === "number" ? buildError.code : 1; - process.exit(exitCode); // eslint-disable-line no-process-exit + process.exit(exitCode); }); queue.clear(); diff --git a/vendor/macos/cjpeg b/vendor/macos/cjpeg new file mode 100755 index 0000000..fb1d340 Binary files /dev/null and b/vendor/macos/cjpeg differ diff --git a/vendor/macos/djpeg b/vendor/macos/djpeg new file mode 100755 index 0000000..7576304 Binary files /dev/null and b/vendor/macos/djpeg differ diff --git a/vendor/macos/include/jconfig.h b/vendor/macos/include/jconfig.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..203606a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/macos/include/jconfig.h @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +/* jconfig.h. Generated from jconfig.h.in by configure. */ +/* Version ID for the JPEG library. + * Might be useful for tests like "#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 60". + */ +#define JPEG_LIB_VERSION 80 + +/* libjpeg-turbo version */ +#define LIBJPEG_TURBO_VERSION 0 + +/* libjpeg-turbo version in integer form */ +#define LIBJPEG_TURBO_VERSION_NUMBER 3003001 + +/* Support arithmetic encoding */ +#define C_ARITH_CODING_SUPPORTED 1 + +/* Support arithmetic decoding */ +#define D_ARITH_CODING_SUPPORTED 1 + +/* + * Define BITS_IN_JSAMPLE as either + * 8 for 8-bit sample values (the usual setting) + * 12 for 12-bit sample values + * Only 8 and 12 are legal data precisions for lossy JPEG according to the + * JPEG standard, and the IJG code does not support anything else! + * We do not support run-time selection of data precision, sorry. + */ + +#define BITS_IN_JSAMPLE 8 /* use 8 or 12 */ + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_LOCALE_H 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_STDDEF_H 1 + +/* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ +#define HAVE_STDLIB_H 1 + +/* Define to 1 if the system has the type `unsigned char'. */ +#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR 1 + +/* Define to 1 if the system has the type `unsigned short'. */ +#define HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT 1 + +/* Compiler does not support pointers to undefined structures. */ +/* #undef INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN */ + +/* Support in-memory source/destination managers */ +/* #undef MEM_SRCDST_SUPPORTED */ + +/* Define if you have BSD-like bzero and bcopy in rather than + memset/memcpy in . */ +/* #undef NEED_BSD_STRINGS */ + +/* Define if you need to include to get size_t. */ +#define NEED_SYS_TYPES_H 1 + +/* Define if your (broken) compiler shifts signed values as if they were + unsigned. */ +/* #undef RIGHT_SHIFT_IS_UNSIGNED */ + +/* Use accelerated SIMD routines. */ +#define WITH_SIMD 1 + +/* Define to 1 if type `char' is unsigned and you are not using gcc. */ +#ifndef __CHAR_UNSIGNED__ +/* # undef __CHAR_UNSIGNED__ */ +#endif + +/* Define to empty if `const' does not conform to ANSI C. */ +/* #undef const */ + +/* Define to `unsigned int' if does not define. */ +/* #undef size_t */ + +/* The size of `size_t', as computed by sizeof. */ +#define SIZEOF_SIZE_T 8 diff --git a/vendor/macos/include/jerror.h b/vendor/macos/include/jerror.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..66841a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/macos/include/jerror.h @@ -0,0 +1,321 @@ +/* + * jerror.h + * + * This file was part of the Independent JPEG Group's software: + * Copyright (C) 1994-1997, Thomas G. Lane. + * Modified 1997-2009 by Guido Vollbeding. + * libjpeg-turbo Modifications: + * Copyright (C) 2014, D. R. Commander. + * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README.ijg + * file. + * + * This file defines the error and message codes for the JPEG library. + * Edit this file to add new codes, or to translate the message strings to + * some other language. + * A set of error-reporting macros are defined too. Some applications using + * the JPEG library may wish to include this file to get the error codes + * and/or the macros. + */ + +/* + * To define the enum list of message codes, include this file without + * defining macro JMESSAGE. To create a message string table, include it + * again with a suitable JMESSAGE definition (see jerror.c for an example). + */ +#ifndef JMESSAGE +#ifndef JERROR_H +/* First time through, define the enum list */ +#define JMAKE_ENUM_LIST +#else +/* Repeated inclusions of this file are no-ops unless JMESSAGE is defined */ +#define JMESSAGE(code,string) +#endif /* JERROR_H */ +#endif /* JMESSAGE */ + +#ifdef JMAKE_ENUM_LIST + +typedef enum { + +#define JMESSAGE(code,string) code , + +#endif /* JMAKE_ENUM_LIST */ + +JMESSAGE(JMSG_NOMESSAGE, "Bogus message code %d") /* Must be first entry! */ + +/* For maintenance convenience, list is alphabetical by message code name */ +#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION < 70 +JMESSAGE(JERR_ARITH_NOTIMPL, + "Sorry, arithmetic coding is not implemented") +#endif +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_ALIGN_TYPE, "ALIGN_TYPE is wrong, please fix") +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_ALLOC_CHUNK, "MAX_ALLOC_CHUNK is wrong, please fix") +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_BUFFER_MODE, "Bogus buffer control mode") +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_COMPONENT_ID, "Invalid component ID %d in SOS") +#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 70 +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_CROP_SPEC, "Invalid crop request") +#endif +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_DCT_COEF, "DCT coefficient out of range") +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_DCTSIZE, "IDCT output block size %d not supported") +#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 70 +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_DROP_SAMPLING, + "Component index %d: mismatching sampling ratio %d:%d, %d:%d, %c") +#endif +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_HUFF_TABLE, "Bogus Huffman table definition") +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_IN_COLORSPACE, "Bogus input colorspace") +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_J_COLORSPACE, "Bogus JPEG colorspace") +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_LENGTH, "Bogus marker length") +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_LIB_VERSION, + "Wrong JPEG library version: library is %d, caller expects %d") +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_MCU_SIZE, "Sampling factors too large for interleaved scan") +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_POOL_ID, "Invalid memory pool code %d") +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_PRECISION, "Unsupported JPEG data precision %d") +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_PROGRESSION, + "Invalid progressive parameters Ss=%d Se=%d Ah=%d Al=%d") +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_PROG_SCRIPT, + "Invalid progressive parameters at scan script entry %d") +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_SAMPLING, "Bogus sampling factors") +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_SCAN_SCRIPT, "Invalid scan script at entry %d") +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_STATE, "Improper call to JPEG library in state %d") +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_STRUCT_SIZE, + "JPEG parameter struct mismatch: library thinks size is %u, caller expects %u") +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_VIRTUAL_ACCESS, "Bogus virtual array access") +JMESSAGE(JERR_BUFFER_SIZE, "Buffer passed to JPEG library is too small") +JMESSAGE(JERR_CANT_SUSPEND, "Suspension not allowed here") +JMESSAGE(JERR_CCIR601_NOTIMPL, "CCIR601 sampling not implemented yet") +JMESSAGE(JERR_COMPONENT_COUNT, "Too many color components: %d, max %d") +JMESSAGE(JERR_CONVERSION_NOTIMPL, "Unsupported color conversion request") +JMESSAGE(JERR_DAC_INDEX, "Bogus DAC index %d") +JMESSAGE(JERR_DAC_VALUE, "Bogus DAC value 0x%x") +JMESSAGE(JERR_DHT_INDEX, "Bogus DHT index %d") +JMESSAGE(JERR_DQT_INDEX, "Bogus DQT index %d") +JMESSAGE(JERR_EMPTY_IMAGE, "Empty JPEG image (DNL not supported)") +JMESSAGE(JERR_EMS_READ, "Read from EMS failed") +JMESSAGE(JERR_EMS_WRITE, "Write to EMS failed") +JMESSAGE(JERR_EOI_EXPECTED, "Didn't expect more than one scan") +JMESSAGE(JERR_FILE_READ, "Input file read error") +JMESSAGE(JERR_FILE_WRITE, "Output file write error --- out of disk space?") +JMESSAGE(JERR_FRACT_SAMPLE_NOTIMPL, "Fractional sampling not implemented yet") +JMESSAGE(JERR_HUFF_CLEN_OVERFLOW, "Huffman code size table overflow") +JMESSAGE(JERR_HUFF_MISSING_CODE, "Missing Huffman code table entry") +JMESSAGE(JERR_IMAGE_TOO_BIG, "Maximum supported image dimension is %u pixels") +JMESSAGE(JERR_INPUT_EMPTY, "Empty input file") +JMESSAGE(JERR_INPUT_EOF, "Premature end of input file") +JMESSAGE(JERR_MISMATCHED_QUANT_TABLE, + "Cannot transcode due to multiple use of quantization table %d") +JMESSAGE(JERR_MISSING_DATA, "Scan script does not transmit all data") +JMESSAGE(JERR_MODE_CHANGE, "Invalid color quantization mode change") +JMESSAGE(JERR_NOTIMPL, "Not implemented yet") +JMESSAGE(JERR_NOT_COMPILED, "Requested feature was omitted at compile time") +#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 70 +JMESSAGE(JERR_NO_ARITH_TABLE, "Arithmetic table 0x%02x was not defined") +#endif +JMESSAGE(JERR_NO_BACKING_STORE, "Backing store not supported") +JMESSAGE(JERR_NO_HUFF_TABLE, "Huffman table 0x%02x was not defined") +JMESSAGE(JERR_NO_IMAGE, "JPEG datastream contains no image") +JMESSAGE(JERR_NO_QUANT_TABLE, "Quantization table 0x%02x was not defined") +JMESSAGE(JERR_NO_SOI, "Not a JPEG file: starts with 0x%02x 0x%02x") +JMESSAGE(JERR_OUT_OF_MEMORY, "Insufficient memory (case %d)") +JMESSAGE(JERR_QUANT_COMPONENTS, + "Cannot quantize more than %d color components") +JMESSAGE(JERR_QUANT_FEW_COLORS, "Cannot quantize to fewer than %d colors") +JMESSAGE(JERR_QUANT_MANY_COLORS, "Cannot quantize to more than %d colors") +JMESSAGE(JERR_SOF_DUPLICATE, "Invalid JPEG file structure: two SOF markers") +JMESSAGE(JERR_SOF_NO_SOS, "Invalid JPEG file structure: missing SOS marker") +JMESSAGE(JERR_SOF_UNSUPPORTED, "Unsupported JPEG process: SOF type 0x%02x") +JMESSAGE(JERR_SOI_DUPLICATE, "Invalid JPEG file structure: two SOI markers") +JMESSAGE(JERR_SOS_NO_SOF, "Invalid JPEG file structure: SOS before SOF") +JMESSAGE(JERR_TFILE_CREATE, "Failed to create temporary file %s") +JMESSAGE(JERR_TFILE_READ, "Read failed on temporary file") +JMESSAGE(JERR_TFILE_SEEK, "Seek failed on temporary file") +JMESSAGE(JERR_TFILE_WRITE, + "Write failed on temporary file --- out of disk space?") +JMESSAGE(JERR_TOO_LITTLE_DATA, "Application transferred too few scanlines") +JMESSAGE(JERR_UNKNOWN_MARKER, "Unsupported marker type 0x%02x") +JMESSAGE(JERR_VIRTUAL_BUG, "Virtual array controller messed up") +JMESSAGE(JERR_WIDTH_OVERFLOW, "Image too wide for this implementation") +JMESSAGE(JERR_XMS_READ, "Read from XMS failed") +JMESSAGE(JERR_XMS_WRITE, "Write to XMS failed") +JMESSAGE(JMSG_COPYRIGHT, JCOPYRIGHT_SHORT) +JMESSAGE(JMSG_VERSION, JVERSION) +JMESSAGE(JTRC_16BIT_TABLES, + "Caution: quantization tables are too coarse for baseline JPEG") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_ADOBE, + "Adobe APP14 marker: version %d, flags 0x%04x 0x%04x, transform %d") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_APP0, "Unknown APP0 marker (not JFIF), length %u") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_APP14, "Unknown APP14 marker (not Adobe), length %u") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_DAC, "Define Arithmetic Table 0x%02x: 0x%02x") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_DHT, "Define Huffman Table 0x%02x") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_DQT, "Define Quantization Table %d precision %d") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_DRI, "Define Restart Interval %u") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_EMS_CLOSE, "Freed EMS handle %u") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_EMS_OPEN, "Obtained EMS handle %u") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_EOI, "End Of Image") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_HUFFBITS, " %3d %3d %3d %3d %3d %3d %3d %3d") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_JFIF, "JFIF APP0 marker: version %d.%02d, density %dx%d %d") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_JFIF_BADTHUMBNAILSIZE, + "Warning: thumbnail image size does not match data length %u") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_JFIF_EXTENSION, + "JFIF extension marker: type 0x%02x, length %u") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_JFIF_THUMBNAIL, " with %d x %d thumbnail image") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_MISC_MARKER, "Miscellaneous marker 0x%02x, length %u") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_PARMLESS_MARKER, "Unexpected marker 0x%02x") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_QUANTVALS, " %4u %4u %4u %4u %4u %4u %4u %4u") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_QUANT_3_NCOLORS, "Quantizing to %d = %d*%d*%d colors") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_QUANT_NCOLORS, "Quantizing to %d colors") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_QUANT_SELECTED, "Selected %d colors for quantization") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_RECOVERY_ACTION, "At marker 0x%02x, recovery action %d") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_RST, "RST%d") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_SMOOTH_NOTIMPL, + "Smoothing not supported with nonstandard sampling ratios") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_SOF, "Start Of Frame 0x%02x: width=%u, height=%u, components=%d") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_SOF_COMPONENT, " Component %d: %dhx%dv q=%d") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_SOI, "Start of Image") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_SOS, "Start Of Scan: %d components") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_SOS_COMPONENT, " Component %d: dc=%d ac=%d") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_SOS_PARAMS, " Ss=%d, Se=%d, Ah=%d, Al=%d") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_TFILE_CLOSE, "Closed temporary file %s") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_TFILE_OPEN, "Opened temporary file %s") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_THUMB_JPEG, + "JFIF extension marker: JPEG-compressed thumbnail image, length %u") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_THUMB_PALETTE, + "JFIF extension marker: palette thumbnail image, length %u") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_THUMB_RGB, + "JFIF extension marker: RGB thumbnail image, length %u") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_UNKNOWN_IDS, + "Unrecognized component IDs %d %d %d, assuming YCbCr") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_XMS_CLOSE, "Freed XMS handle %u") +JMESSAGE(JTRC_XMS_OPEN, "Obtained XMS handle %u") +JMESSAGE(JWRN_ADOBE_XFORM, "Unknown Adobe color transform code %d") +#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 70 +JMESSAGE(JWRN_ARITH_BAD_CODE, "Corrupt JPEG data: bad arithmetic code") +#endif +JMESSAGE(JWRN_BOGUS_PROGRESSION, + "Inconsistent progression sequence for component %d coefficient %d") +JMESSAGE(JWRN_EXTRANEOUS_DATA, + "Corrupt JPEG data: %u extraneous bytes before marker 0x%02x") +JMESSAGE(JWRN_HIT_MARKER, "Corrupt JPEG data: premature end of data segment") +JMESSAGE(JWRN_HUFF_BAD_CODE, "Corrupt JPEG data: bad Huffman code") +JMESSAGE(JWRN_JFIF_MAJOR, "Warning: unknown JFIF revision number %d.%02d") +JMESSAGE(JWRN_JPEG_EOF, "Premature end of JPEG file") +JMESSAGE(JWRN_MUST_RESYNC, + "Corrupt JPEG data: found marker 0x%02x instead of RST%d") +JMESSAGE(JWRN_NOT_SEQUENTIAL, "Invalid SOS parameters for sequential JPEG") +JMESSAGE(JWRN_TOO_MUCH_DATA, "Application transferred too many scanlines") +#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION < 70 +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_CROP_SPEC, "Invalid crop request") +#if defined(C_ARITH_CODING_SUPPORTED) || defined(D_ARITH_CODING_SUPPORTED) +JMESSAGE(JERR_NO_ARITH_TABLE, "Arithmetic table 0x%02x was not defined") +JMESSAGE(JWRN_ARITH_BAD_CODE, "Corrupt JPEG data: bad arithmetic code") +#endif +#endif +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_PARAM, "Bogus parameter") +JMESSAGE(JERR_BAD_PARAM_VALUE, "Bogus parameter value") + +JMESSAGE(JERR_UNSUPPORTED_SUSPEND, "I/O suspension not supported in scan optimization") + +#ifdef JMAKE_ENUM_LIST + + JMSG_LASTMSGCODE +} J_MESSAGE_CODE; + +#undef JMAKE_ENUM_LIST +#endif /* JMAKE_ENUM_LIST */ + +/* Zap JMESSAGE macro so that future re-inclusions do nothing by default */ +#undef JMESSAGE + + +#ifndef JERROR_H +#define JERROR_H + +/* Macros to simplify using the error and trace message stuff */ +/* The first parameter is either type of cinfo pointer */ + +/* Fatal errors (print message and exit) */ +#define ERREXIT(cinfo,code) \ + ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \ + (*(cinfo)->err->error_exit) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo))) +#define ERREXIT1(cinfo,code,p1) \ + ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \ + (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[0] = (p1), \ + (*(cinfo)->err->error_exit) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo))) +#define ERREXIT2(cinfo,code,p1,p2) \ + ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \ + (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[0] = (p1), \ + (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[1] = (p2), \ + (*(cinfo)->err->error_exit) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo))) +#define ERREXIT3(cinfo,code,p1,p2,p3) \ + ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \ + (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[0] = (p1), \ + (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[1] = (p2), \ + (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[2] = (p3), \ + (*(cinfo)->err->error_exit) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo))) +#define ERREXIT4(cinfo,code,p1,p2,p3,p4) \ + ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \ + (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[0] = (p1), \ + (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[1] = (p2), \ + (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[2] = (p3), \ + (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[3] = (p4), \ + (*(cinfo)->err->error_exit) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo))) +#define ERREXITS(cinfo,code,str) \ + ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \ + strncpy((cinfo)->err->msg_parm.s, (str), JMSG_STR_PARM_MAX), \ + (*(cinfo)->err->error_exit) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo))) + +#define MAKESTMT(stuff) do { stuff } while (0) + +/* Nonfatal errors (we can keep going, but the data is probably corrupt) */ +#define WARNMS(cinfo,code) \ + ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \ + (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), -1)) +#define WARNMS1(cinfo,code,p1) \ + ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \ + (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[0] = (p1), \ + (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), -1)) +#define WARNMS2(cinfo,code,p1,p2) \ + ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \ + (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[0] = (p1), \ + (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[1] = (p2), \ + (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), -1)) + +/* Informational/debugging messages */ +#define TRACEMS(cinfo,lvl,code) \ + ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \ + (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), (lvl))) +#define TRACEMS1(cinfo,lvl,code,p1) \ + ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \ + (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[0] = (p1), \ + (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), (lvl))) +#define TRACEMS2(cinfo,lvl,code,p1,p2) \ + ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \ + (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[0] = (p1), \ + (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i[1] = (p2), \ + (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), (lvl))) +#define TRACEMS3(cinfo,lvl,code,p1,p2,p3) \ + MAKESTMT(int * _mp = (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i; \ + _mp[0] = (p1); _mp[1] = (p2); _mp[2] = (p3); \ + (cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code); \ + (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), (lvl)); ) +#define TRACEMS4(cinfo,lvl,code,p1,p2,p3,p4) \ + MAKESTMT(int * _mp = (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i; \ + _mp[0] = (p1); _mp[1] = (p2); _mp[2] = (p3); _mp[3] = (p4); \ + (cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code); \ + (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), (lvl)); ) +#define TRACEMS5(cinfo,lvl,code,p1,p2,p3,p4,p5) \ + MAKESTMT(int * _mp = (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i; \ + _mp[0] = (p1); _mp[1] = (p2); _mp[2] = (p3); _mp[3] = (p4); \ + _mp[4] = (p5); \ + (cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code); \ + (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), (lvl)); ) +#define TRACEMS8(cinfo,lvl,code,p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7,p8) \ + MAKESTMT(int * _mp = (cinfo)->err->msg_parm.i; \ + _mp[0] = (p1); _mp[1] = (p2); _mp[2] = (p3); _mp[3] = (p4); \ + _mp[4] = (p5); _mp[5] = (p6); _mp[6] = (p7); _mp[7] = (p8); \ + (cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code); \ + (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), (lvl)); ) +#define TRACEMSS(cinfo,lvl,code,str) \ + ((cinfo)->err->msg_code = (code), \ + strncpy((cinfo)->err->msg_parm.s, (str), JMSG_STR_PARM_MAX), \ + (*(cinfo)->err->emit_message) ((j_common_ptr) (cinfo), (lvl))) + +#endif /* JERROR_H */ diff --git a/vendor/macos/include/jmorecfg.h b/vendor/macos/include/jmorecfg.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1d96786 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/macos/include/jmorecfg.h @@ -0,0 +1,421 @@ +/* + * jmorecfg.h + * + * This file was part of the Independent JPEG Group's software: + * Copyright (C) 1991-1997, Thomas G. Lane. + * Modified 1997-2009 by Guido Vollbeding. + * libjpeg-turbo Modifications: + * Copyright (C) 2009, 2011, 2014-2015, D. R. Commander. + * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README.ijg + * file. + * + * This file contains additional configuration options that customize the + * JPEG software for special applications or support machine-dependent + * optimizations. Most users will not need to touch this file. + */ + + +/* + * Maximum number of components (color channels) allowed in JPEG image. + * To meet the letter of the JPEG spec, set this to 255. However, darn + * few applications need more than 4 channels (maybe 5 for CMYK + alpha + * mask). We recommend 10 as a reasonable compromise; use 4 if you are + * really short on memory. (Each allowed component costs a hundred or so + * bytes of storage, whether actually used in an image or not.) + */ + +#define MAX_COMPONENTS 10 /* maximum number of image components */ + + +/* + * Basic data types. + * You may need to change these if you have a machine with unusual data + * type sizes; for example, "char" not 8 bits, "short" not 16 bits, + * or "long" not 32 bits. We don't care whether "int" is 16 or 32 bits, + * but it had better be at least 16. + */ + +/* Representation of a single sample (pixel element value). + * We frequently allocate large arrays of these, so it's important to keep + * them small. But if you have memory to burn and access to char or short + * arrays is very slow on your hardware, you might want to change these. + */ + +#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 8 +/* JSAMPLE should be the smallest type that will hold the values 0..255. + * You can use a signed char by having GETJSAMPLE mask it with 0xFF. + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR + +typedef unsigned char JSAMPLE; +#define GETJSAMPLE(value) ((int) (value)) + +#else /* not HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR */ + +typedef char JSAMPLE; +#ifdef __CHAR_UNSIGNED__ +#define GETJSAMPLE(value) ((int) (value)) +#else +#define GETJSAMPLE(value) ((int) (value) & 0xFF) +#endif /* __CHAR_UNSIGNED__ */ + +#endif /* HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR */ + +#define MAXJSAMPLE 255 +#define CENTERJSAMPLE 128 + +#endif /* BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 8 */ + + +#if BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 12 +/* JSAMPLE should be the smallest type that will hold the values 0..4095. + * On nearly all machines "short" will do nicely. + */ + +typedef short JSAMPLE; +#define GETJSAMPLE(value) ((int) (value)) + +#define MAXJSAMPLE 4095 +#define CENTERJSAMPLE 2048 + +#endif /* BITS_IN_JSAMPLE == 12 */ + + +/* Representation of a DCT frequency coefficient. + * This should be a signed value of at least 16 bits; "short" is usually OK. + * Again, we allocate large arrays of these, but you can change to int + * if you have memory to burn and "short" is really slow. + */ + +typedef short JCOEF; + + +/* Compressed datastreams are represented as arrays of JOCTET. + * These must be EXACTLY 8 bits wide, at least once they are written to + * external storage. Note that when using the stdio data source/destination + * managers, this is also the data type passed to fread/fwrite. + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR + +typedef unsigned char JOCTET; +#define GETJOCTET(value) (value) + +#else /* not HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR */ + +typedef char JOCTET; +#ifdef __CHAR_UNSIGNED__ +#define GETJOCTET(value) (value) +#else +#define GETJOCTET(value) ((value) & 0xFF) +#endif /* __CHAR_UNSIGNED__ */ + +#endif /* HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR */ + + +/* These typedefs are used for various table entries and so forth. + * They must be at least as wide as specified; but making them too big + * won't cost a huge amount of memory, so we don't provide special + * extraction code like we did for JSAMPLE. (In other words, these + * typedefs live at a different point on the speed/space tradeoff curve.) + */ + +/* UINT8 must hold at least the values 0..255. */ + +#ifdef HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR +typedef unsigned char UINT8; +#else /* not HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR */ +#ifdef __CHAR_UNSIGNED__ +typedef char UINT8; +#else /* not __CHAR_UNSIGNED__ */ +typedef short UINT8; +#endif /* __CHAR_UNSIGNED__ */ +#endif /* HAVE_UNSIGNED_CHAR */ + +/* UINT16 must hold at least the values 0..65535. */ + +#ifdef HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT +typedef unsigned short UINT16; +#else /* not HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT */ +typedef unsigned int UINT16; +#endif /* HAVE_UNSIGNED_SHORT */ + +/* INT16 must hold at least the values -32768..32767. */ + +#ifndef XMD_H /* X11/xmd.h correctly defines INT16 */ +typedef short INT16; +#endif + +/* INT32 must hold at least signed 32-bit values. + * + * NOTE: The INT32 typedef dates back to libjpeg v5 (1994.) Integers were + * sometimes 16-bit back then (MS-DOS), which is why INT32 is typedef'd to + * long. It also wasn't common (or at least as common) in 1994 for INT32 to be + * defined by platform headers. Since then, however, INT32 is defined in + * several other common places: + * + * Xmd.h (X11 header) typedefs INT32 to int on 64-bit platforms and long on + * 32-bit platforms (i.e always a 32-bit signed type.) + * + * basetsd.h (Win32 header) typedefs INT32 to int (always a 32-bit signed type + * on modern platforms.) + * + * qglobal.h (Qt header) typedefs INT32 to int (always a 32-bit signed type on + * modern platforms.) + * + * This is a recipe for conflict, since "long" and "int" aren't always + * compatible types. Since the definition of INT32 has technically been part + * of the libjpeg API for more than 20 years, we can't remove it, but we do not + * use it internally any longer. We instead define a separate type (JLONG) + * for internal use, which ensures that internal behavior will always be the + * same regardless of any external headers that may be included. + */ + +#ifndef XMD_H /* X11/xmd.h correctly defines INT32 */ +#ifndef _BASETSD_H_ /* Microsoft defines it in basetsd.h */ +#ifndef _BASETSD_H /* MinGW is slightly different */ +#ifndef QGLOBAL_H /* Qt defines it in qglobal.h */ +typedef long INT32; +#endif +#endif +#endif +#endif + +/* Datatype used for image dimensions. The JPEG standard only supports + * images up to 64K*64K due to 16-bit fields in SOF markers. Therefore + * "unsigned int" is sufficient on all machines. However, if you need to + * handle larger images and you don't mind deviating from the spec, you + * can change this datatype. (Note that changing this datatype will + * potentially require modifying the SIMD code. The x86-64 SIMD extensions, + * in particular, assume a 32-bit JDIMENSION.) + */ + +typedef unsigned int JDIMENSION; + +#define JPEG_MAX_DIMENSION 65500L /* a tad under 64K to prevent overflows */ + + +/* These macros are used in all function definitions and extern declarations. + * You could modify them if you need to change function linkage conventions; + * in particular, you'll need to do that to make the library a Windows DLL. + * Another application is to make all functions global for use with debuggers + * or code profilers that require it. + */ + +/* a function called through method pointers: */ +#define METHODDEF(type) static type +/* a function used only in its module: */ +#define LOCAL(type) static type +/* a function referenced thru EXTERNs: */ +#define GLOBAL(type) type +/* a reference to a GLOBAL function: */ +#define EXTERN(type) extern type + + +/* Originally, this macro was used as a way of defining function prototypes + * for both modern compilers as well as older compilers that did not support + * prototype parameters. libjpeg-turbo has never supported these older, + * non-ANSI compilers, but the macro is still included because there is some + * software out there that uses it. + */ + +#define JMETHOD(type,methodname,arglist) type (*methodname) arglist + + +/* libjpeg-turbo no longer supports platforms that have far symbols (MS-DOS), + * but again, some software relies on this macro. + */ + +#undef FAR +#define FAR + + +/* + * On a few systems, type boolean and/or its values FALSE, TRUE may appear + * in standard header files. Or you may have conflicts with application- + * specific header files that you want to include together with these files. + * Defining HAVE_BOOLEAN before including jpeglib.h should make it work. + */ + +#ifndef HAVE_BOOLEAN +typedef int boolean; +#endif +#ifndef FALSE /* in case these macros already exist */ +#define FALSE 0 /* values of boolean */ +#endif +#ifndef TRUE +#define TRUE 1 +#endif + + +/* + * The remaining options affect code selection within the JPEG library, + * but they don't need to be visible to most applications using the library. + * To minimize application namespace pollution, the symbols won't be + * defined unless JPEG_INTERNALS or JPEG_INTERNAL_OPTIONS has been defined. + */ + +#ifdef JPEG_INTERNALS +#define JPEG_INTERNAL_OPTIONS +#endif + +#ifdef JPEG_INTERNAL_OPTIONS + + +/* + * These defines indicate whether to include various optional functions. + * Undefining some of these symbols will produce a smaller but less capable + * library. Note that you can leave certain source files out of the + * compilation/linking process if you've #undef'd the corresponding symbols. + * (You may HAVE to do that if your compiler doesn't like null source files.) + */ + +/* Capability options common to encoder and decoder: */ + +#define DCT_ISLOW_SUPPORTED /* slow but accurate integer algorithm */ +#define DCT_IFAST_SUPPORTED /* faster, less accurate integer method */ +#define DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED /* floating-point: accurate, fast on fast HW */ + +/* Encoder capability options: */ + +#define C_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED /* Multiple-scan JPEG files? */ +#define C_PROGRESSIVE_SUPPORTED /* Progressive JPEG? (Requires MULTISCAN)*/ +#define ENTROPY_OPT_SUPPORTED /* Optimization of entropy coding parms? */ +/* Note: if you selected 12-bit data precision, it is dangerous to turn off + * ENTROPY_OPT_SUPPORTED. The standard Huffman tables are only good for 8-bit + * precision, so jchuff.c normally uses entropy optimization to compute + * usable tables for higher precision. If you don't want to do optimization, + * you'll have to supply different default Huffman tables. + * The exact same statements apply for progressive JPEG: the default tables + * don't work for progressive mode. (This may get fixed, however.) + */ +#define INPUT_SMOOTHING_SUPPORTED /* Input image smoothing option? */ + +/* Decoder capability options: */ + +#define D_MULTISCAN_FILES_SUPPORTED /* Multiple-scan JPEG files? */ +#define D_PROGRESSIVE_SUPPORTED /* Progressive JPEG? (Requires MULTISCAN)*/ +#define SAVE_MARKERS_SUPPORTED /* jpeg_save_markers() needed? */ +#define BLOCK_SMOOTHING_SUPPORTED /* Block smoothing? (Progressive only) */ +#define IDCT_SCALING_SUPPORTED /* Output rescaling via IDCT? */ +#undef UPSAMPLE_SCALING_SUPPORTED /* Output rescaling at upsample stage? */ +#define UPSAMPLE_MERGING_SUPPORTED /* Fast path for sloppy upsampling? */ +#define QUANT_1PASS_SUPPORTED /* 1-pass color quantization? */ +#define QUANT_2PASS_SUPPORTED /* 2-pass color quantization? */ + +/* more capability options later, no doubt */ + + +/* + * The RGB_RED, RGB_GREEN, RGB_BLUE, and RGB_PIXELSIZE macros are a vestigial + * feature of libjpeg. The idea was that, if an application developer needed + * to compress from/decompress to a BGR/BGRX/RGBX/XBGR/XRGB buffer, they could + * change these macros, rebuild libjpeg, and link their application statically + * with it. In reality, few people ever did this, because there were some + * severe restrictions involved (cjpeg and djpeg no longer worked properly, + * compressing/decompressing RGB JPEGs no longer worked properly, and the color + * quantizer wouldn't work with pixel sizes other than 3.) Further, since all + * of the O/S-supplied versions of libjpeg were built with the default values + * of RGB_RED, RGB_GREEN, RGB_BLUE, and RGB_PIXELSIZE, many applications have + * come to regard these values as immutable. + * + * The libjpeg-turbo colorspace extensions provide a much cleaner way of + * compressing from/decompressing to buffers with arbitrary component orders + * and pixel sizes. Thus, we do not support changing the values of RGB_RED, + * RGB_GREEN, RGB_BLUE, or RGB_PIXELSIZE. In addition to the restrictions + * listed above, changing these values will also break the SIMD extensions and + * the regression tests. + */ + +#define RGB_RED 0 /* Offset of Red in an RGB scanline element */ +#define RGB_GREEN 1 /* Offset of Green */ +#define RGB_BLUE 2 /* Offset of Blue */ +#define RGB_PIXELSIZE 3 /* JSAMPLEs per RGB scanline element */ + +#define JPEG_NUMCS 17 + +#define EXT_RGB_RED 0 +#define EXT_RGB_GREEN 1 +#define EXT_RGB_BLUE 2 +#define EXT_RGB_PIXELSIZE 3 + +#define EXT_RGBX_RED 0 +#define EXT_RGBX_GREEN 1 +#define EXT_RGBX_BLUE 2 +#define EXT_RGBX_PIXELSIZE 4 + +#define EXT_BGR_RED 2 +#define EXT_BGR_GREEN 1 +#define EXT_BGR_BLUE 0 +#define EXT_BGR_PIXELSIZE 3 + +#define EXT_BGRX_RED 2 +#define EXT_BGRX_GREEN 1 +#define EXT_BGRX_BLUE 0 +#define EXT_BGRX_PIXELSIZE 4 + +#define EXT_XBGR_RED 3 +#define EXT_XBGR_GREEN 2 +#define EXT_XBGR_BLUE 1 +#define EXT_XBGR_PIXELSIZE 4 + +#define EXT_XRGB_RED 1 +#define EXT_XRGB_GREEN 2 +#define EXT_XRGB_BLUE 3 +#define EXT_XRGB_PIXELSIZE 4 + +static const int rgb_red[JPEG_NUMCS] = { + -1, -1, RGB_RED, -1, -1, -1, EXT_RGB_RED, EXT_RGBX_RED, + EXT_BGR_RED, EXT_BGRX_RED, EXT_XBGR_RED, EXT_XRGB_RED, + EXT_RGBX_RED, EXT_BGRX_RED, EXT_XBGR_RED, EXT_XRGB_RED, + -1 +}; + +static const int rgb_green[JPEG_NUMCS] = { + -1, -1, RGB_GREEN, -1, -1, -1, EXT_RGB_GREEN, EXT_RGBX_GREEN, + EXT_BGR_GREEN, EXT_BGRX_GREEN, EXT_XBGR_GREEN, EXT_XRGB_GREEN, + EXT_RGBX_GREEN, EXT_BGRX_GREEN, EXT_XBGR_GREEN, EXT_XRGB_GREEN, + -1 +}; + +static const int rgb_blue[JPEG_NUMCS] = { + -1, -1, RGB_BLUE, -1, -1, -1, EXT_RGB_BLUE, EXT_RGBX_BLUE, + EXT_BGR_BLUE, EXT_BGRX_BLUE, EXT_XBGR_BLUE, EXT_XRGB_BLUE, + EXT_RGBX_BLUE, EXT_BGRX_BLUE, EXT_XBGR_BLUE, EXT_XRGB_BLUE, + -1 +}; + +static const int rgb_pixelsize[JPEG_NUMCS] = { + -1, -1, RGB_PIXELSIZE, -1, -1, -1, EXT_RGB_PIXELSIZE, EXT_RGBX_PIXELSIZE, + EXT_BGR_PIXELSIZE, EXT_BGRX_PIXELSIZE, EXT_XBGR_PIXELSIZE, EXT_XRGB_PIXELSIZE, + EXT_RGBX_PIXELSIZE, EXT_BGRX_PIXELSIZE, EXT_XBGR_PIXELSIZE, EXT_XRGB_PIXELSIZE, + -1 +}; + +/* Definitions for speed-related optimizations. */ + +/* On some machines (notably 68000 series) "int" is 32 bits, but multiplying + * two 16-bit shorts is faster than multiplying two ints. Define MULTIPLIER + * as short on such a machine. MULTIPLIER must be at least 16 bits wide. + */ + +#ifndef MULTIPLIER +#ifndef WITH_SIMD +#define MULTIPLIER int /* type for fastest integer multiply */ +#else +#define MULTIPLIER short /* prefer 16-bit with SIMD for parellelism */ +#endif +#endif + + +/* FAST_FLOAT should be either float or double, whichever is done faster + * by your compiler. (Note that this type is only used in the floating point + * DCT routines, so it only matters if you've defined DCT_FLOAT_SUPPORTED.) + */ + +#ifndef FAST_FLOAT +#define FAST_FLOAT float +#endif + +#endif /* JPEG_INTERNAL_OPTIONS */ diff --git a/vendor/macos/include/jpeglib.h b/vendor/macos/include/jpeglib.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..73a24e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/macos/include/jpeglib.h @@ -0,0 +1,1193 @@ +/* + * jpeglib.h + * + * This file was part of the Independent JPEG Group's software: + * Copyright (C) 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane. + * Modified 2002-2009 by Guido Vollbeding. + * libjpeg-turbo Modifications: + * Copyright (C) 2009-2011, 2013-2014, 2016, D. R. Commander. + * Copyright (C) 2015, Google, Inc. + * mozjpeg Modifications: + * Copyright (C) 2014, Mozilla Corporation. + * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README.ijg + * file. + * + * This file defines the application interface for the JPEG library. + * Most applications using the library need only include this file, + * and perhaps jerror.h if they want to know the exact error codes. + */ + +#ifndef JPEGLIB_H +#define JPEGLIB_H + +/* + * First we include the configuration files that record how this + * installation of the JPEG library is set up. jconfig.h can be + * generated automatically for many systems. jmorecfg.h contains + * manual configuration options that most people need not worry about. + */ + +#ifndef JCONFIG_INCLUDED /* in case jinclude.h already did */ +#include "jconfig.h" /* widely used configuration options */ +#endif +#include "jmorecfg.h" /* seldom changed options */ + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +#ifndef DONT_USE_EXTERN_C +extern "C" { +#endif +#endif + + +/* Various constants determining the sizes of things. + * All of these are specified by the JPEG standard, so don't change them + * if you want to be compatible. + */ + +#define DCTSIZE 8 /* The basic DCT block is 8x8 samples */ +#define DCTSIZE2 64 /* DCTSIZE squared; # of elements in a block */ +#define NUM_QUANT_TBLS 4 /* Quantization tables are numbered 0..3 */ +#define NUM_HUFF_TBLS 4 /* Huffman tables are numbered 0..3 */ +#define NUM_ARITH_TBLS 16 /* Arith-coding tables are numbered 0..15 */ +#define MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN 4 /* JPEG limit on # of components in one scan */ +#define MAX_SAMP_FACTOR 4 /* JPEG limit on sampling factors */ +/* Unfortunately, some bozo at Adobe saw no reason to be bound by the standard; + * the PostScript DCT filter can emit files with many more than 10 blocks/MCU. + * If you happen to run across such a file, you can up D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU + * to handle it. We even let you do this from the jconfig.h file. However, + * we strongly discourage changing C_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU; just because Adobe + * sometimes emits noncompliant files doesn't mean you should too. + */ +#define C_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU 10 /* compressor's limit on blocks per MCU */ +#ifndef D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU +#define D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU 10 /* decompressor's limit on blocks per MCU */ +#endif + + +/* Data structures for images (arrays of samples and of DCT coefficients). + */ + +typedef JSAMPLE *JSAMPROW; /* ptr to one image row of pixel samples. */ +typedef JSAMPROW *JSAMPARRAY; /* ptr to some rows (a 2-D sample array) */ +typedef JSAMPARRAY *JSAMPIMAGE; /* a 3-D sample array: top index is color */ + +typedef JCOEF JBLOCK[DCTSIZE2]; /* one block of coefficients */ +typedef JBLOCK *JBLOCKROW; /* pointer to one row of coefficient blocks */ +typedef JBLOCKROW *JBLOCKARRAY; /* a 2-D array of coefficient blocks */ +typedef JBLOCKARRAY *JBLOCKIMAGE; /* a 3-D array of coefficient blocks */ + +typedef JCOEF *JCOEFPTR; /* useful in a couple of places */ + + +/* Types for JPEG compression parameters and working tables. */ + + +/* DCT coefficient quantization tables. */ + +typedef struct { + /* This array gives the coefficient quantizers in natural array order + * (not the zigzag order in which they are stored in a JPEG DQT marker). + * CAUTION: IJG versions prior to v6a kept this array in zigzag order. + */ + UINT16 quantval[DCTSIZE2]; /* quantization step for each coefficient */ + /* This field is used only during compression. It's initialized FALSE when + * the table is created, and set TRUE when it's been output to the file. + * You could suppress output of a table by setting this to TRUE. + * (See jpeg_suppress_tables for an example.) + */ + boolean sent_table; /* TRUE when table has been output */ +} JQUANT_TBL; + + +/* Huffman coding tables. */ + +typedef struct { + /* These two fields directly represent the contents of a JPEG DHT marker */ + UINT8 bits[17]; /* bits[k] = # of symbols with codes of */ + /* length k bits; bits[0] is unused */ + UINT8 huffval[256]; /* The symbols, in order of incr code length */ + /* This field is used only during compression. It's initialized FALSE when + * the table is created, and set TRUE when it's been output to the file. + * You could suppress output of a table by setting this to TRUE. + * (See jpeg_suppress_tables for an example.) + */ + boolean sent_table; /* TRUE when table has been output */ +} JHUFF_TBL; + + +/* Basic info about one component (color channel). */ + +typedef struct { + /* These values are fixed over the whole image. */ + /* For compression, they must be supplied by parameter setup; */ + /* for decompression, they are read from the SOF marker. */ + int component_id; /* identifier for this component (0..255) */ + int component_index; /* its index in SOF or cinfo->comp_info[] */ + int h_samp_factor; /* horizontal sampling factor (1..4) */ + int v_samp_factor; /* vertical sampling factor (1..4) */ + int quant_tbl_no; /* quantization table selector (0..3) */ + /* These values may vary between scans. */ + /* For compression, they must be supplied by parameter setup; */ + /* for decompression, they are read from the SOS marker. */ + /* The decompressor output side may not use these variables. */ + int dc_tbl_no; /* DC entropy table selector (0..3) */ + int ac_tbl_no; /* AC entropy table selector (0..3) */ + + /* Remaining fields should be treated as private by applications. */ + + /* These values are computed during compression or decompression startup: */ + /* Component's size in DCT blocks. + * Any dummy blocks added to complete an MCU are not counted; therefore + * these values do not depend on whether a scan is interleaved or not. + */ + JDIMENSION width_in_blocks; + JDIMENSION height_in_blocks; + /* Size of a DCT block in samples. Always DCTSIZE for compression. + * For decompression this is the size of the output from one DCT block, + * reflecting any scaling we choose to apply during the IDCT step. + * Values from 1 to 16 are supported. + * Note that different components may receive different IDCT scalings. + */ +#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 70 + int DCT_h_scaled_size; + int DCT_v_scaled_size; +#else + int DCT_scaled_size; +#endif + /* The downsampled dimensions are the component's actual, unpadded number + * of samples at the main buffer (preprocessing/compression interface), thus + * downsampled_width = ceil(image_width * Hi/Hmax) + * and similarly for height. For decompression, IDCT scaling is included, so + * downsampled_width = ceil(image_width * Hi/Hmax * DCT_[h_]scaled_size/DCTSIZE) + */ + JDIMENSION downsampled_width; /* actual width in samples */ + JDIMENSION downsampled_height; /* actual height in samples */ + /* This flag is used only for decompression. In cases where some of the + * components will be ignored (eg grayscale output from YCbCr image), + * we can skip most computations for the unused components. + */ + boolean component_needed; /* do we need the value of this component? */ + + /* These values are computed before starting a scan of the component. */ + /* The decompressor output side may not use these variables. */ + int MCU_width; /* number of blocks per MCU, horizontally */ + int MCU_height; /* number of blocks per MCU, vertically */ + int MCU_blocks; /* MCU_width * MCU_height */ + int MCU_sample_width; /* MCU width in samples, MCU_width*DCT_[h_]scaled_size */ + int last_col_width; /* # of non-dummy blocks across in last MCU */ + int last_row_height; /* # of non-dummy blocks down in last MCU */ + + /* Saved quantization table for component; NULL if none yet saved. + * See jdinput.c comments about the need for this information. + * This field is currently used only for decompression. + */ + JQUANT_TBL *quant_table; + + /* Private per-component storage for DCT or IDCT subsystem. */ + void *dct_table; +} jpeg_component_info; + + +/* The script for encoding a multiple-scan file is an array of these: */ + +typedef struct { + int comps_in_scan; /* number of components encoded in this scan */ + int component_index[MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN]; /* their SOF/comp_info[] indexes */ + int Ss, Se; /* progressive JPEG spectral selection parms */ + int Ah, Al; /* progressive JPEG successive approx. parms */ +} jpeg_scan_info; + +/* The decompressor can save APPn and COM markers in a list of these: */ + +typedef struct jpeg_marker_struct *jpeg_saved_marker_ptr; + +struct jpeg_marker_struct { + jpeg_saved_marker_ptr next; /* next in list, or NULL */ + UINT8 marker; /* marker code: JPEG_COM, or JPEG_APP0+n */ + unsigned int original_length; /* # bytes of data in the file */ + unsigned int data_length; /* # bytes of data saved at data[] */ + JOCTET *data; /* the data contained in the marker */ + /* the marker length word is not counted in data_length or original_length */ +}; + +/* Known color spaces. */ + +#define JCS_EXTENSIONS 1 +#define JCS_ALPHA_EXTENSIONS 1 + +typedef enum { + JCS_UNKNOWN, /* error/unspecified */ + JCS_GRAYSCALE, /* monochrome */ + JCS_RGB, /* red/green/blue as specified by the RGB_RED, + RGB_GREEN, RGB_BLUE, and RGB_PIXELSIZE macros */ + JCS_YCbCr, /* Y/Cb/Cr (also known as YUV) */ + JCS_CMYK, /* C/M/Y/K */ + JCS_YCCK, /* Y/Cb/Cr/K */ + JCS_EXT_RGB, /* red/green/blue */ + JCS_EXT_RGBX, /* red/green/blue/x */ + JCS_EXT_BGR, /* blue/green/red */ + JCS_EXT_BGRX, /* blue/green/red/x */ + JCS_EXT_XBGR, /* x/blue/green/red */ + JCS_EXT_XRGB, /* x/red/green/blue */ + /* When out_color_space it set to JCS_EXT_RGBX, JCS_EXT_BGRX, JCS_EXT_XBGR, + or JCS_EXT_XRGB during decompression, the X byte is undefined, and in + order to ensure the best performance, libjpeg-turbo can set that byte to + whatever value it wishes. Use the following colorspace constants to + ensure that the X byte is set to 0xFF, so that it can be interpreted as an + opaque alpha channel. */ + JCS_EXT_RGBA, /* red/green/blue/alpha */ + JCS_EXT_BGRA, /* blue/green/red/alpha */ + JCS_EXT_ABGR, /* alpha/blue/green/red */ + JCS_EXT_ARGB, /* alpha/red/green/blue */ + JCS_RGB565 /* 5-bit red/6-bit green/5-bit blue */ +} J_COLOR_SPACE; + +/* DCT/IDCT algorithm options. */ + +typedef enum { + JDCT_ISLOW, /* slow but accurate integer algorithm */ + JDCT_IFAST, /* faster, less accurate integer method */ + JDCT_FLOAT /* floating-point: accurate, fast on fast HW */ +} J_DCT_METHOD; + +#ifndef JDCT_DEFAULT /* may be overridden in jconfig.h */ +#define JDCT_DEFAULT JDCT_ISLOW +#endif +#ifndef JDCT_FASTEST /* may be overridden in jconfig.h */ +#define JDCT_FASTEST JDCT_IFAST +#endif + +/* Dithering options for decompression. */ + +typedef enum { + JDITHER_NONE, /* no dithering */ + JDITHER_ORDERED, /* simple ordered dither */ + JDITHER_FS /* Floyd-Steinberg error diffusion dither */ +} J_DITHER_MODE; + + +/* These 32-bit GUIDs and the corresponding jpeg_*_get_*_param()/ + * jpeg_*_set_*_param() functions allow for extending the libjpeg API without + * breaking backward ABI compatibility. The actual parameters are stored in + * the opaque jpeg_comp_master and jpeg_decomp_master structs. + */ + +/* Boolean extension parameters */ + +typedef enum { + JBOOLEAN_OPTIMIZE_SCANS = 0x680C061E, /* TRUE=optimize progressive coding scans */ + JBOOLEAN_TRELLIS_QUANT = 0xC5122033, /* TRUE=use trellis quantization */ + JBOOLEAN_TRELLIS_QUANT_DC = 0x339D4C0C, /* TRUE=use trellis quant for DC coefficient */ + JBOOLEAN_TRELLIS_EOB_OPT = 0xD7F73780, /* TRUE=optimize for sequences of EOB */ + JBOOLEAN_USE_LAMBDA_WEIGHT_TBL = 0x339DB65F, /* TRUE=use lambda weighting table */ + JBOOLEAN_USE_SCANS_IN_TRELLIS = 0xFD841435, /* TRUE=use scans in trellis optimization */ + JBOOLEAN_TRELLIS_Q_OPT = 0xE12AE269, /* TRUE=optimize quant table in trellis loop */ + JBOOLEAN_OVERSHOOT_DERINGING = 0x3F4BBBF9 /* TRUE=preprocess input to reduce ringing of edges on white background */ +} J_BOOLEAN_PARAM; + +/* Floating point parameters */ + +typedef enum { + JFLOAT_LAMBDA_LOG_SCALE1 = 0x5B61A599, + JFLOAT_LAMBDA_LOG_SCALE2 = 0xB9BBAE03, + JFLOAT_TRELLIS_DELTA_DC_WEIGHT = 0x13775453 +} J_FLOAT_PARAM; + +/* Integer parameters */ + +typedef enum { + JINT_COMPRESS_PROFILE = 0xE9918625, /* compression profile */ + JINT_TRELLIS_FREQ_SPLIT = 0x6FAFF127, /* splitting point for frequency in trellis quantization */ + JINT_TRELLIS_NUM_LOOPS = 0xB63EBF39, /* number of trellis loops */ + JINT_BASE_QUANT_TBL_IDX = 0x44492AB1, /* base quantization table index */ + JINT_DC_SCAN_OPT_MODE = 0x0BE7AD3C /* DC scan optimization mode */ +} J_INT_PARAM; + + +/* Values for the JINT_COMPRESS_PROFILE parameter (32-bit GUIDs) */ + +enum { + JCP_MAX_COMPRESSION = 0x5D083AAD, /* best compression ratio (progressive, all mozjpeg extensions) */ + JCP_FASTEST = 0x2AEA5CB4 /* libjpeg[-turbo] defaults (baseline, no mozjpeg extensions) */ +}; + + +/* Common fields between JPEG compression and decompression master structs. */ + +#define jpeg_common_fields \ + struct jpeg_error_mgr *err; /* Error handler module */\ + struct jpeg_memory_mgr *mem; /* Memory manager module */\ + struct jpeg_progress_mgr *progress; /* Progress monitor, or NULL if none */\ + void *client_data; /* Available for use by application */\ + boolean is_decompressor; /* So common code can tell which is which */\ + int global_state /* For checking call sequence validity */ + +/* Routines that are to be used by both halves of the library are declared + * to receive a pointer to this structure. There are no actual instances of + * jpeg_common_struct, only of jpeg_compress_struct and jpeg_decompress_struct. + */ +struct jpeg_common_struct { + jpeg_common_fields; /* Fields common to both master struct types */ + /* Additional fields follow in an actual jpeg_compress_struct or + * jpeg_decompress_struct. All three structs must agree on these + * initial fields! (This would be a lot cleaner in C++.) + */ +}; + +typedef struct jpeg_common_struct *j_common_ptr; +typedef struct jpeg_compress_struct *j_compress_ptr; +typedef struct jpeg_decompress_struct *j_decompress_ptr; + + +/* Master record for a compression instance */ + +struct jpeg_compress_struct { + jpeg_common_fields; /* Fields shared with jpeg_decompress_struct */ + + /* Destination for compressed data */ + struct jpeg_destination_mgr *dest; + + /* Description of source image --- these fields must be filled in by + * outer application before starting compression. in_color_space must + * be correct before you can even call jpeg_set_defaults(). + */ + + JDIMENSION image_width; /* input image width */ + JDIMENSION image_height; /* input image height */ + int input_components; /* # of color components in input image */ + J_COLOR_SPACE in_color_space; /* colorspace of input image */ + + double input_gamma; /* image gamma of input image */ + + /* Compression parameters --- these fields must be set before calling + * jpeg_start_compress(). We recommend calling jpeg_set_defaults() to + * initialize everything to reasonable defaults, then changing anything + * the application specifically wants to change. That way you won't get + * burnt when new parameters are added. Also note that there are several + * helper routines to simplify changing parameters. + */ + +#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 70 + unsigned int scale_num, scale_denom; /* fraction by which to scale image */ + + JDIMENSION jpeg_width; /* scaled JPEG image width */ + JDIMENSION jpeg_height; /* scaled JPEG image height */ + /* Dimensions of actual JPEG image that will be written to file, + * derived from input dimensions by scaling factors above. + * These fields are computed by jpeg_start_compress(). + * You can also use jpeg_calc_jpeg_dimensions() to determine these values + * in advance of calling jpeg_start_compress(). + */ +#endif + + int data_precision; /* bits of precision in image data */ + + int num_components; /* # of color components in JPEG image */ + J_COLOR_SPACE jpeg_color_space; /* colorspace of JPEG image */ + + jpeg_component_info *comp_info; + /* comp_info[i] describes component that appears i'th in SOF */ + + JQUANT_TBL *quant_tbl_ptrs[NUM_QUANT_TBLS]; +#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 70 + int q_scale_factor[NUM_QUANT_TBLS]; +#endif + /* ptrs to coefficient quantization tables, or NULL if not defined, + * and corresponding scale factors (percentage, initialized 100). + */ + + JHUFF_TBL *dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[NUM_HUFF_TBLS]; + JHUFF_TBL *ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[NUM_HUFF_TBLS]; + /* ptrs to Huffman coding tables, or NULL if not defined */ + + UINT8 arith_dc_L[NUM_ARITH_TBLS]; /* L values for DC arith-coding tables */ + UINT8 arith_dc_U[NUM_ARITH_TBLS]; /* U values for DC arith-coding tables */ + UINT8 arith_ac_K[NUM_ARITH_TBLS]; /* Kx values for AC arith-coding tables */ + + int num_scans; /* # of entries in scan_info array */ + const jpeg_scan_info *scan_info; /* script for multi-scan file, or NULL */ + /* The default value of scan_info is NULL, which causes a single-scan + * sequential JPEG file to be emitted. To create a multi-scan file, + * set num_scans and scan_info to point to an array of scan definitions. + */ + + boolean raw_data_in; /* TRUE=caller supplies downsampled data */ + boolean arith_code; /* TRUE=arithmetic coding, FALSE=Huffman */ + boolean optimize_coding; /* TRUE=optimize entropy encoding parms */ + boolean CCIR601_sampling; /* TRUE=first samples are cosited */ +#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 70 + boolean do_fancy_downsampling; /* TRUE=apply fancy downsampling */ +#endif + int smoothing_factor; /* 1..100, or 0 for no input smoothing */ + J_DCT_METHOD dct_method; /* DCT algorithm selector */ + + /* The restart interval can be specified in absolute MCUs by setting + * restart_interval, or in MCU rows by setting restart_in_rows + * (in which case the correct restart_interval will be figured + * for each scan). + */ + unsigned int restart_interval; /* MCUs per restart, or 0 for no restart */ + int restart_in_rows; /* if > 0, MCU rows per restart interval */ + + /* Parameters controlling emission of special markers. */ + + boolean write_JFIF_header; /* should a JFIF marker be written? */ + UINT8 JFIF_major_version; /* What to write for the JFIF version number */ + UINT8 JFIF_minor_version; + /* These three values are not used by the JPEG code, merely copied */ + /* into the JFIF APP0 marker. density_unit can be 0 for unknown, */ + /* 1 for dots/inch, or 2 for dots/cm. Note that the pixel aspect */ + /* ratio is defined by X_density/Y_density even when density_unit=0. */ + UINT8 density_unit; /* JFIF code for pixel size units */ + UINT16 X_density; /* Horizontal pixel density */ + UINT16 Y_density; /* Vertical pixel density */ + boolean write_Adobe_marker; /* should an Adobe marker be written? */ + + /* State variable: index of next scanline to be written to + * jpeg_write_scanlines(). Application may use this to control its + * processing loop, e.g., "while (next_scanline < image_height)". + */ + + JDIMENSION next_scanline; /* 0 .. image_height-1 */ + + /* Remaining fields are known throughout compressor, but generally + * should not be touched by a surrounding application. + */ + + /* + * These fields are computed during compression startup + */ + boolean progressive_mode; /* TRUE if scan script uses progressive mode */ + int max_h_samp_factor; /* largest h_samp_factor */ + int max_v_samp_factor; /* largest v_samp_factor */ + +#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 70 + int min_DCT_h_scaled_size; /* smallest DCT_h_scaled_size of any component */ + int min_DCT_v_scaled_size; /* smallest DCT_v_scaled_size of any component */ +#endif + + JDIMENSION total_iMCU_rows; /* # of iMCU rows to be input to coef ctlr */ + /* The coefficient controller receives data in units of MCU rows as defined + * for fully interleaved scans (whether the JPEG file is interleaved or not). + * There are v_samp_factor * DCTSIZE sample rows of each component in an + * "iMCU" (interleaved MCU) row. + */ + + /* + * These fields are valid during any one scan. + * They describe the components and MCUs actually appearing in the scan. + */ + int comps_in_scan; /* # of JPEG components in this scan */ + jpeg_component_info *cur_comp_info[MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN]; + /* *cur_comp_info[i] describes component that appears i'th in SOS */ + + JDIMENSION MCUs_per_row; /* # of MCUs across the image */ + JDIMENSION MCU_rows_in_scan; /* # of MCU rows in the image */ + + int blocks_in_MCU; /* # of DCT blocks per MCU */ + int MCU_membership[C_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU]; + /* MCU_membership[i] is index in cur_comp_info of component owning */ + /* i'th block in an MCU */ + + int Ss, Se, Ah, Al; /* progressive JPEG parameters for scan */ + +#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 80 + int block_size; /* the basic DCT block size: 1..16 */ + const int *natural_order; /* natural-order position array */ + int lim_Se; /* min( Se, DCTSIZE2-1 ) */ +#endif + + /* + * Links to compression subobjects (methods and private variables of modules) + */ + struct jpeg_comp_master *master; + struct jpeg_c_main_controller *main; + struct jpeg_c_prep_controller *prep; + struct jpeg_c_coef_controller *coef; + struct jpeg_marker_writer *marker; + struct jpeg_color_converter *cconvert; + struct jpeg_downsampler *downsample; + struct jpeg_forward_dct *fdct; + struct jpeg_entropy_encoder *entropy; + jpeg_scan_info *script_space; /* workspace for jpeg_simple_progression */ + int script_space_size; +}; + + +/* Master record for a decompression instance */ + +struct jpeg_decompress_struct { + jpeg_common_fields; /* Fields shared with jpeg_compress_struct */ + + /* Source of compressed data */ + struct jpeg_source_mgr *src; + + /* Basic description of image --- filled in by jpeg_read_header(). */ + /* Application may inspect these values to decide how to process image. */ + + JDIMENSION image_width; /* nominal image width (from SOF marker) */ + JDIMENSION image_height; /* nominal image height */ + int num_components; /* # of color components in JPEG image */ + J_COLOR_SPACE jpeg_color_space; /* colorspace of JPEG image */ + + /* Decompression processing parameters --- these fields must be set before + * calling jpeg_start_decompress(). Note that jpeg_read_header() initializes + * them to default values. + */ + + J_COLOR_SPACE out_color_space; /* colorspace for output */ + + unsigned int scale_num, scale_denom; /* fraction by which to scale image */ + + double output_gamma; /* image gamma wanted in output */ + + boolean buffered_image; /* TRUE=multiple output passes */ + boolean raw_data_out; /* TRUE=downsampled data wanted */ + + J_DCT_METHOD dct_method; /* IDCT algorithm selector */ + boolean do_fancy_upsampling; /* TRUE=apply fancy upsampling */ + boolean do_block_smoothing; /* TRUE=apply interblock smoothing */ + + boolean quantize_colors; /* TRUE=colormapped output wanted */ + /* the following are ignored if not quantize_colors: */ + J_DITHER_MODE dither_mode; /* type of color dithering to use */ + boolean two_pass_quantize; /* TRUE=use two-pass color quantization */ + int desired_number_of_colors; /* max # colors to use in created colormap */ + /* these are significant only in buffered-image mode: */ + boolean enable_1pass_quant; /* enable future use of 1-pass quantizer */ + boolean enable_external_quant;/* enable future use of external colormap */ + boolean enable_2pass_quant; /* enable future use of 2-pass quantizer */ + + /* Description of actual output image that will be returned to application. + * These fields are computed by jpeg_start_decompress(). + * You can also use jpeg_calc_output_dimensions() to determine these values + * in advance of calling jpeg_start_decompress(). + */ + + JDIMENSION output_width; /* scaled image width */ + JDIMENSION output_height; /* scaled image height */ + int out_color_components; /* # of color components in out_color_space */ + int output_components; /* # of color components returned */ + /* output_components is 1 (a colormap index) when quantizing colors; + * otherwise it equals out_color_components. + */ + int rec_outbuf_height; /* min recommended height of scanline buffer */ + /* If the buffer passed to jpeg_read_scanlines() is less than this many rows + * high, space and time will be wasted due to unnecessary data copying. + * Usually rec_outbuf_height will be 1 or 2, at most 4. + */ + + /* When quantizing colors, the output colormap is described by these fields. + * The application can supply a colormap by setting colormap non-NULL before + * calling jpeg_start_decompress; otherwise a colormap is created during + * jpeg_start_decompress or jpeg_start_output. + * The map has out_color_components rows and actual_number_of_colors columns. + */ + int actual_number_of_colors; /* number of entries in use */ + JSAMPARRAY colormap; /* The color map as a 2-D pixel array */ + + /* State variables: these variables indicate the progress of decompression. + * The application may examine these but must not modify them. + */ + + /* Row index of next scanline to be read from jpeg_read_scanlines(). + * Application may use this to control its processing loop, e.g., + * "while (output_scanline < output_height)". + */ + JDIMENSION output_scanline; /* 0 .. output_height-1 */ + + /* Current input scan number and number of iMCU rows completed in scan. + * These indicate the progress of the decompressor input side. + */ + int input_scan_number; /* Number of SOS markers seen so far */ + JDIMENSION input_iMCU_row; /* Number of iMCU rows completed */ + + /* The "output scan number" is the notional scan being displayed by the + * output side. The decompressor will not allow output scan/row number + * to get ahead of input scan/row, but it can fall arbitrarily far behind. + */ + int output_scan_number; /* Nominal scan number being displayed */ + JDIMENSION output_iMCU_row; /* Number of iMCU rows read */ + + /* Current progression status. coef_bits[c][i] indicates the precision + * with which component c's DCT coefficient i (in zigzag order) is known. + * It is -1 when no data has yet been received, otherwise it is the point + * transform (shift) value for the most recent scan of the coefficient + * (thus, 0 at completion of the progression). + * This pointer is NULL when reading a non-progressive file. + */ + int (*coef_bits)[DCTSIZE2]; /* -1 or current Al value for each coef */ + + /* Internal JPEG parameters --- the application usually need not look at + * these fields. Note that the decompressor output side may not use + * any parameters that can change between scans. + */ + + /* Quantization and Huffman tables are carried forward across input + * datastreams when processing abbreviated JPEG datastreams. + */ + + JQUANT_TBL *quant_tbl_ptrs[NUM_QUANT_TBLS]; + /* ptrs to coefficient quantization tables, or NULL if not defined */ + + JHUFF_TBL *dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[NUM_HUFF_TBLS]; + JHUFF_TBL *ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[NUM_HUFF_TBLS]; + /* ptrs to Huffman coding tables, or NULL if not defined */ + + /* These parameters are never carried across datastreams, since they + * are given in SOF/SOS markers or defined to be reset by SOI. + */ + + int data_precision; /* bits of precision in image data */ + + jpeg_component_info *comp_info; + /* comp_info[i] describes component that appears i'th in SOF */ + +#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 80 + boolean is_baseline; /* TRUE if Baseline SOF0 encountered */ +#endif + boolean progressive_mode; /* TRUE if SOFn specifies progressive mode */ + boolean arith_code; /* TRUE=arithmetic coding, FALSE=Huffman */ + + UINT8 arith_dc_L[NUM_ARITH_TBLS]; /* L values for DC arith-coding tables */ + UINT8 arith_dc_U[NUM_ARITH_TBLS]; /* U values for DC arith-coding tables */ + UINT8 arith_ac_K[NUM_ARITH_TBLS]; /* Kx values for AC arith-coding tables */ + + unsigned int restart_interval; /* MCUs per restart interval, or 0 for no restart */ + + /* These fields record data obtained from optional markers recognized by + * the JPEG library. + */ + boolean saw_JFIF_marker; /* TRUE iff a JFIF APP0 marker was found */ + /* Data copied from JFIF marker; only valid if saw_JFIF_marker is TRUE: */ + UINT8 JFIF_major_version; /* JFIF version number */ + UINT8 JFIF_minor_version; + UINT8 density_unit; /* JFIF code for pixel size units */ + UINT16 X_density; /* Horizontal pixel density */ + UINT16 Y_density; /* Vertical pixel density */ + boolean saw_Adobe_marker; /* TRUE iff an Adobe APP14 marker was found */ + UINT8 Adobe_transform; /* Color transform code from Adobe marker */ + + boolean CCIR601_sampling; /* TRUE=first samples are cosited */ + + /* Aside from the specific data retained from APPn markers known to the + * library, the uninterpreted contents of any or all APPn and COM markers + * can be saved in a list for examination by the application. + */ + jpeg_saved_marker_ptr marker_list; /* Head of list of saved markers */ + + /* Remaining fields are known throughout decompressor, but generally + * should not be touched by a surrounding application. + */ + + /* + * These fields are computed during decompression startup + */ + int max_h_samp_factor; /* largest h_samp_factor */ + int max_v_samp_factor; /* largest v_samp_factor */ + +#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 70 + int min_DCT_h_scaled_size; /* smallest DCT_h_scaled_size of any component */ + int min_DCT_v_scaled_size; /* smallest DCT_v_scaled_size of any component */ +#else + int min_DCT_scaled_size; /* smallest DCT_scaled_size of any component */ +#endif + + JDIMENSION total_iMCU_rows; /* # of iMCU rows in image */ + /* The coefficient controller's input and output progress is measured in + * units of "iMCU" (interleaved MCU) rows. These are the same as MCU rows + * in fully interleaved JPEG scans, but are used whether the scan is + * interleaved or not. We define an iMCU row as v_samp_factor DCT block + * rows of each component. Therefore, the IDCT output contains + * v_samp_factor*DCT_[v_]scaled_size sample rows of a component per iMCU row. + */ + + JSAMPLE *sample_range_limit; /* table for fast range-limiting */ + + /* + * These fields are valid during any one scan. + * They describe the components and MCUs actually appearing in the scan. + * Note that the decompressor output side must not use these fields. + */ + int comps_in_scan; /* # of JPEG components in this scan */ + jpeg_component_info *cur_comp_info[MAX_COMPS_IN_SCAN]; + /* *cur_comp_info[i] describes component that appears i'th in SOS */ + + JDIMENSION MCUs_per_row; /* # of MCUs across the image */ + JDIMENSION MCU_rows_in_scan; /* # of MCU rows in the image */ + + int blocks_in_MCU; /* # of DCT blocks per MCU */ + int MCU_membership[D_MAX_BLOCKS_IN_MCU]; + /* MCU_membership[i] is index in cur_comp_info of component owning */ + /* i'th block in an MCU */ + + int Ss, Se, Ah, Al; /* progressive JPEG parameters for scan */ + +#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 80 + /* These fields are derived from Se of first SOS marker. + */ + int block_size; /* the basic DCT block size: 1..16 */ + const int *natural_order; /* natural-order position array for entropy decode */ + int lim_Se; /* min( Se, DCTSIZE2-1 ) for entropy decode */ +#endif + + /* This field is shared between entropy decoder and marker parser. + * It is either zero or the code of a JPEG marker that has been + * read from the data source, but has not yet been processed. + */ + int unread_marker; + + /* + * Links to decompression subobjects (methods, private variables of modules) + */ + struct jpeg_decomp_master *master; + struct jpeg_d_main_controller *main; + struct jpeg_d_coef_controller *coef; + struct jpeg_d_post_controller *post; + struct jpeg_input_controller *inputctl; + struct jpeg_marker_reader *marker; + struct jpeg_entropy_decoder *entropy; + struct jpeg_inverse_dct *idct; + struct jpeg_upsampler *upsample; + struct jpeg_color_deconverter *cconvert; + struct jpeg_color_quantizer *cquantize; +}; + + +/* "Object" declarations for JPEG modules that may be supplied or called + * directly by the surrounding application. + * As with all objects in the JPEG library, these structs only define the + * publicly visible methods and state variables of a module. Additional + * private fields may exist after the public ones. + */ + + +/* Error handler object */ + +struct jpeg_error_mgr { + /* Error exit handler: does not return to caller */ + void (*error_exit) (j_common_ptr cinfo); + /* Conditionally emit a trace or warning message */ + void (*emit_message) (j_common_ptr cinfo, int msg_level); + /* Routine that actually outputs a trace or error message */ + void (*output_message) (j_common_ptr cinfo); + /* Format a message string for the most recent JPEG error or message */ + void (*format_message) (j_common_ptr cinfo, char *buffer); +#define JMSG_LENGTH_MAX 200 /* recommended size of format_message buffer */ + /* Reset error state variables at start of a new image */ + void (*reset_error_mgr) (j_common_ptr cinfo); + + /* The message ID code and any parameters are saved here. + * A message can have one string parameter or up to 8 int parameters. + */ + int msg_code; +#define JMSG_STR_PARM_MAX 80 + union { + int i[8]; + char s[JMSG_STR_PARM_MAX]; + } msg_parm; + + /* Standard state variables for error facility */ + + int trace_level; /* max msg_level that will be displayed */ + + /* For recoverable corrupt-data errors, we emit a warning message, + * but keep going unless emit_message chooses to abort. emit_message + * should count warnings in num_warnings. The surrounding application + * can check for bad data by seeing if num_warnings is nonzero at the + * end of processing. + */ + long num_warnings; /* number of corrupt-data warnings */ + + /* These fields point to the table(s) of error message strings. + * An application can change the table pointer to switch to a different + * message list (typically, to change the language in which errors are + * reported). Some applications may wish to add additional error codes + * that will be handled by the JPEG library error mechanism; the second + * table pointer is used for this purpose. + * + * First table includes all errors generated by JPEG library itself. + * Error code 0 is reserved for a "no such error string" message. + */ + const char * const *jpeg_message_table; /* Library errors */ + int last_jpeg_message; /* Table contains strings 0..last_jpeg_message */ + /* Second table can be added by application (see cjpeg/djpeg for example). + * It contains strings numbered first_addon_message..last_addon_message. + */ + const char * const *addon_message_table; /* Non-library errors */ + int first_addon_message; /* code for first string in addon table */ + int last_addon_message; /* code for last string in addon table */ +}; + + +/* Progress monitor object */ + +struct jpeg_progress_mgr { + void (*progress_monitor) (j_common_ptr cinfo); + + long pass_counter; /* work units completed in this pass */ + long pass_limit; /* total number of work units in this pass */ + int completed_passes; /* passes completed so far */ + int total_passes; /* total number of passes expected */ +}; + + +/* Data destination object for compression */ + +struct jpeg_destination_mgr { + JOCTET *next_output_byte; /* => next byte to write in buffer */ + size_t free_in_buffer; /* # of byte spaces remaining in buffer */ + + void (*init_destination) (j_compress_ptr cinfo); + boolean (*empty_output_buffer) (j_compress_ptr cinfo); + void (*term_destination) (j_compress_ptr cinfo); +}; + + +/* Data source object for decompression */ + +struct jpeg_source_mgr { + const JOCTET *next_input_byte; /* => next byte to read from buffer */ + size_t bytes_in_buffer; /* # of bytes remaining in buffer */ + + void (*init_source) (j_decompress_ptr cinfo); + boolean (*fill_input_buffer) (j_decompress_ptr cinfo); + void (*skip_input_data) (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, long num_bytes); + boolean (*resync_to_restart) (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int desired); + void (*term_source) (j_decompress_ptr cinfo); +}; + + +/* Memory manager object. + * Allocates "small" objects (a few K total), "large" objects (tens of K), + * and "really big" objects (virtual arrays with backing store if needed). + * The memory manager does not allow individual objects to be freed; rather, + * each created object is assigned to a pool, and whole pools can be freed + * at once. This is faster and more convenient than remembering exactly what + * to free, especially where malloc()/free() are not too speedy. + * NB: alloc routines never return NULL. They exit to error_exit if not + * successful. + */ + +#define JPOOL_PERMANENT 0 /* lasts until master record is destroyed */ +#define JPOOL_IMAGE 1 /* lasts until done with image/datastream */ +#define JPOOL_NUMPOOLS 2 + +typedef struct jvirt_sarray_control *jvirt_sarray_ptr; +typedef struct jvirt_barray_control *jvirt_barray_ptr; + + +struct jpeg_memory_mgr { + /* Method pointers */ + void *(*alloc_small) (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id, size_t sizeofobject); + void *(*alloc_large) (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id, + size_t sizeofobject); + JSAMPARRAY (*alloc_sarray) (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id, + JDIMENSION samplesperrow, JDIMENSION numrows); + JBLOCKARRAY (*alloc_barray) (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id, + JDIMENSION blocksperrow, JDIMENSION numrows); + jvirt_sarray_ptr (*request_virt_sarray) (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id, + boolean pre_zero, + JDIMENSION samplesperrow, + JDIMENSION numrows, + JDIMENSION maxaccess); + jvirt_barray_ptr (*request_virt_barray) (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id, + boolean pre_zero, + JDIMENSION blocksperrow, + JDIMENSION numrows, + JDIMENSION maxaccess); + void (*realize_virt_arrays) (j_common_ptr cinfo); + JSAMPARRAY (*access_virt_sarray) (j_common_ptr cinfo, jvirt_sarray_ptr ptr, + JDIMENSION start_row, JDIMENSION num_rows, + boolean writable); + JBLOCKARRAY (*access_virt_barray) (j_common_ptr cinfo, jvirt_barray_ptr ptr, + JDIMENSION start_row, JDIMENSION num_rows, + boolean writable); + void (*free_pool) (j_common_ptr cinfo, int pool_id); + void (*self_destruct) (j_common_ptr cinfo); + + /* Limit on memory allocation for this JPEG object. (Note that this is + * merely advisory, not a guaranteed maximum; it only affects the space + * used for virtual-array buffers.) May be changed by outer application + * after creating the JPEG object. + */ + long max_memory_to_use; + + /* Maximum allocation request accepted by alloc_large. */ + long max_alloc_chunk; +}; + + +/* Routine signature for application-supplied marker processing methods. + * Need not pass marker code since it is stored in cinfo->unread_marker. + */ +typedef boolean (*jpeg_marker_parser_method) (j_decompress_ptr cinfo); + + +/* Originally, this macro was used as a way of defining function prototypes + * for both modern compilers as well as older compilers that did not support + * prototype parameters. libjpeg-turbo has never supported these older, + * non-ANSI compilers, but the macro is still included because there is some + * software out there that uses it. + */ + +#define JPP(arglist) arglist + + +/* Default error-management setup */ +EXTERN(struct jpeg_error_mgr *) jpeg_std_error (struct jpeg_error_mgr *err); + +/* Initialization of JPEG compression objects. + * jpeg_create_compress() and jpeg_create_decompress() are the exported + * names that applications should call. These expand to calls on + * jpeg_CreateCompress and jpeg_CreateDecompress with additional information + * passed for version mismatch checking. + * NB: you must set up the error-manager BEFORE calling jpeg_create_xxx. + */ +#define jpeg_create_compress(cinfo) \ + jpeg_CreateCompress((cinfo), JPEG_LIB_VERSION, \ + (size_t) sizeof(struct jpeg_compress_struct)) +#define jpeg_create_decompress(cinfo) \ + jpeg_CreateDecompress((cinfo), JPEG_LIB_VERSION, \ + (size_t) sizeof(struct jpeg_decompress_struct)) +EXTERN(void) jpeg_CreateCompress (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int version, + size_t structsize); +EXTERN(void) jpeg_CreateDecompress (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int version, + size_t structsize); +/* Destruction of JPEG compression objects */ +EXTERN(void) jpeg_destroy_compress (j_compress_ptr cinfo); +EXTERN(void) jpeg_destroy_decompress (j_decompress_ptr cinfo); + +/* Standard data source and destination managers: stdio streams. */ +/* Caller is responsible for opening the file before and closing after. */ +EXTERN(void) jpeg_stdio_dest (j_compress_ptr cinfo, FILE *outfile); +EXTERN(void) jpeg_stdio_src (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, FILE *infile); + +#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 80 || defined(MEM_SRCDST_SUPPORTED) +/* Data source and destination managers: memory buffers. */ +EXTERN(void) jpeg_mem_dest (j_compress_ptr cinfo, unsigned char **outbuffer, + unsigned long *outsize); +EXTERN(void) jpeg_mem_src (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, + const unsigned char *inbuffer, + unsigned long insize); +#endif + +/* Default parameter setup for compression */ +EXTERN(void) jpeg_set_defaults (j_compress_ptr cinfo); +/* Compression parameter setup aids */ +EXTERN(void) jpeg_set_colorspace (j_compress_ptr cinfo, + J_COLOR_SPACE colorspace); +EXTERN(void) jpeg_default_colorspace (j_compress_ptr cinfo); +EXTERN(void) jpeg_set_quality (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int quality, + boolean force_baseline); +EXTERN(void) jpeg_set_linear_quality (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int scale_factor, + boolean force_baseline); +#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 70 +EXTERN(void) jpeg_default_qtables (j_compress_ptr cinfo, + boolean force_baseline); +#endif +EXTERN(void) jpeg_add_quant_table (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int which_tbl, + const unsigned int *basic_table, + int scale_factor, boolean force_baseline); +EXTERN(int) jpeg_quality_scaling (int quality); +EXTERN(float) jpeg_float_quality_scaling (float quality); +EXTERN(void) jpeg_simple_progression (j_compress_ptr cinfo); +EXTERN(void) jpeg_suppress_tables (j_compress_ptr cinfo, boolean suppress); +EXTERN(JQUANT_TBL *) jpeg_alloc_quant_table (j_common_ptr cinfo); +EXTERN(JHUFF_TBL *) jpeg_alloc_huff_table (j_common_ptr cinfo); + +/* Main entry points for compression */ +EXTERN(void) jpeg_start_compress (j_compress_ptr cinfo, + boolean write_all_tables); +EXTERN(JDIMENSION) jpeg_write_scanlines (j_compress_ptr cinfo, + JSAMPARRAY scanlines, + JDIMENSION num_lines); +EXTERN(void) jpeg_finish_compress (j_compress_ptr cinfo); + +#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 70 +/* Precalculate JPEG dimensions for current compression parameters. */ +EXTERN(void) jpeg_calc_jpeg_dimensions (j_compress_ptr cinfo); +#endif + +/* Replaces jpeg_write_scanlines when writing raw downsampled data. */ +EXTERN(JDIMENSION) jpeg_write_raw_data (j_compress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPIMAGE data, + JDIMENSION num_lines); + +/* Write a special marker. See libjpeg.txt concerning safe usage. */ +EXTERN(void) jpeg_write_marker (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int marker, + const JOCTET *dataptr, unsigned int datalen); +/* Same, but piecemeal. */ +EXTERN(void) jpeg_write_m_header (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int marker, + unsigned int datalen); +EXTERN(void) jpeg_write_m_byte (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int val); + +/* Alternate compression function: just write an abbreviated table file */ +EXTERN(void) jpeg_write_tables (j_compress_ptr cinfo); + +/* Decompression startup: read start of JPEG datastream to see what's there */ +EXTERN(int) jpeg_read_header (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, boolean require_image); +/* Return value is one of: */ +#define JPEG_SUSPENDED 0 /* Suspended due to lack of input data */ +#define JPEG_HEADER_OK 1 /* Found valid image datastream */ +#define JPEG_HEADER_TABLES_ONLY 2 /* Found valid table-specs-only datastream */ +/* If you pass require_image = TRUE (normal case), you need not check for + * a TABLES_ONLY return code; an abbreviated file will cause an error exit. + * JPEG_SUSPENDED is only possible if you use a data source module that can + * give a suspension return (the stdio source module doesn't). + */ + +/* Main entry points for decompression */ +EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_start_decompress (j_decompress_ptr cinfo); +EXTERN(JDIMENSION) jpeg_read_scanlines (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, + JSAMPARRAY scanlines, + JDIMENSION max_lines); +EXTERN(JDIMENSION) jpeg_skip_scanlines (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, + JDIMENSION num_lines); +EXTERN(void) jpeg_crop_scanline (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JDIMENSION *xoffset, + JDIMENSION *width); +EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_finish_decompress (j_decompress_ptr cinfo); + +/* Replaces jpeg_read_scanlines when reading raw downsampled data. */ +EXTERN(JDIMENSION) jpeg_read_raw_data (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JSAMPIMAGE data, + JDIMENSION max_lines); + +/* Additional entry points for buffered-image mode. */ +EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_has_multiple_scans (const j_decompress_ptr cinfo); +EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_start_output (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int scan_number); +EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_finish_output (j_decompress_ptr cinfo); +EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_input_complete (const j_decompress_ptr cinfo); +EXTERN(void) jpeg_new_colormap (j_decompress_ptr cinfo); +EXTERN(int) jpeg_consume_input (j_decompress_ptr cinfo); +/* Return value is one of: */ +/* #define JPEG_SUSPENDED 0 Suspended due to lack of input data */ +#define JPEG_REACHED_SOS 1 /* Reached start of new scan */ +#define JPEG_REACHED_EOI 2 /* Reached end of image */ +#define JPEG_ROW_COMPLETED 3 /* Completed one iMCU row */ +#define JPEG_SCAN_COMPLETED 4 /* Completed last iMCU row of a scan */ + +/* Precalculate output dimensions for current decompression parameters. */ +#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 80 +EXTERN(void) jpeg_core_output_dimensions (j_decompress_ptr cinfo); +#endif +EXTERN(void) jpeg_calc_output_dimensions (j_decompress_ptr cinfo); + +/* Control saving of COM and APPn markers into marker_list. */ +EXTERN(void) jpeg_save_markers (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int marker_code, + unsigned int length_limit); + +/* Install a special processing method for COM or APPn markers. */ +EXTERN(void) jpeg_set_marker_processor (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, + int marker_code, + jpeg_marker_parser_method routine); + +/* Read or write raw DCT coefficients --- useful for lossless transcoding. */ +EXTERN(jvirt_barray_ptr *) jpeg_read_coefficients (j_decompress_ptr cinfo); +EXTERN(void) jpeg_write_coefficients (j_compress_ptr cinfo, + jvirt_barray_ptr *coef_arrays); +EXTERN(void) jpeg_copy_critical_parameters (const j_decompress_ptr srcinfo, + j_compress_ptr dstinfo); + +/* If you choose to abort compression or decompression before completing + * jpeg_finish_(de)compress, then you need to clean up to release memory, + * temporary files, etc. You can just call jpeg_destroy_(de)compress + * if you're done with the JPEG object, but if you want to clean it up and + * reuse it, call this: + */ +EXTERN(void) jpeg_abort_compress (j_compress_ptr cinfo); +EXTERN(void) jpeg_abort_decompress (j_decompress_ptr cinfo); + +/* Generic versions of jpeg_abort and jpeg_destroy that work on either + * flavor of JPEG object. These may be more convenient in some places. + */ +EXTERN(void) jpeg_abort (j_common_ptr cinfo); +EXTERN(void) jpeg_destroy (j_common_ptr cinfo); + +/* Default restart-marker-resync procedure for use by data source modules */ +EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_resync_to_restart (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int desired); + +/* Accessor functions for extension parameters */ +#define JPEG_C_PARAM_SUPPORTED 1 +EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_c_bool_param_supported (const j_compress_ptr cinfo, + J_BOOLEAN_PARAM param); +EXTERN(void) jpeg_c_set_bool_param (j_compress_ptr cinfo, + J_BOOLEAN_PARAM param, boolean value); +EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_c_get_bool_param (const j_compress_ptr cinfo, + J_BOOLEAN_PARAM param); + +EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_c_float_param_supported (const j_compress_ptr cinfo, + J_FLOAT_PARAM param); +EXTERN(void) jpeg_c_set_float_param (j_compress_ptr cinfo, J_FLOAT_PARAM param, + float value); +EXTERN(float) jpeg_c_get_float_param (const j_compress_ptr cinfo, + J_FLOAT_PARAM param); + +EXTERN(boolean) jpeg_c_int_param_supported (const j_compress_ptr cinfo, + J_INT_PARAM param); +EXTERN(void) jpeg_c_set_int_param (j_compress_ptr cinfo, J_INT_PARAM param, + int value); +EXTERN(int) jpeg_c_get_int_param (const j_compress_ptr cinfo, J_INT_PARAM param); + + +/* These marker codes are exported since applications and data source modules + * are likely to want to use them. + */ + +#define JPEG_RST0 0xD0 /* RST0 marker code */ +#define JPEG_EOI 0xD9 /* EOI marker code */ +#define JPEG_APP0 0xE0 /* APP0 marker code */ +#define JPEG_COM 0xFE /* COM marker code */ + + +/* If we have a brain-damaged compiler that emits warnings (or worse, errors) + * for structure definitions that are never filled in, keep it quiet by + * supplying dummy definitions for the various substructures. + */ + +#ifdef INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN +#ifndef JPEG_INTERNALS /* will be defined in jpegint.h */ +struct jvirt_sarray_control { long dummy; }; +struct jvirt_barray_control { long dummy; }; +struct jpeg_comp_master { long dummy; }; +struct jpeg_c_main_controller { long dummy; }; +struct jpeg_c_prep_controller { long dummy; }; +struct jpeg_c_coef_controller { long dummy; }; +struct jpeg_marker_writer { long dummy; }; +struct jpeg_color_converter { long dummy; }; +struct jpeg_downsampler { long dummy; }; +struct jpeg_forward_dct { long dummy; }; +struct jpeg_entropy_encoder { long dummy; }; +struct jpeg_decomp_master { long dummy; }; +struct jpeg_d_main_controller { long dummy; }; +struct jpeg_d_coef_controller { long dummy; }; +struct jpeg_d_post_controller { long dummy; }; +struct jpeg_input_controller { long dummy; }; +struct jpeg_marker_reader { long dummy; }; +struct jpeg_entropy_decoder { long dummy; }; +struct jpeg_inverse_dct { long dummy; }; +struct jpeg_upsampler { long dummy; }; +struct jpeg_color_deconverter { long dummy; }; +struct jpeg_color_quantizer { long dummy; }; +#endif /* JPEG_INTERNALS */ +#endif /* INCOMPLETE_TYPES_BROKEN */ + + +/* + * The JPEG library modules define JPEG_INTERNALS before including this file. + * The internal structure declarations are read only when that is true. + * Applications using the library should not include jpegint.h, but may wish + * to include jerror.h. + */ + +#ifdef JPEG_INTERNALS +#include "jpegint.h" /* fetch private declarations */ +#include "jerror.h" /* fetch error codes too */ +#endif + +#ifdef __cplusplus +#ifndef DONT_USE_EXTERN_C +} +#endif +#endif + +#endif /* JPEGLIB_H */ diff --git a/vendor/macos/include/turbojpeg.h b/vendor/macos/include/turbojpeg.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f60caf8 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/macos/include/turbojpeg.h @@ -0,0 +1,1546 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C)2009-2015, 2017 D. R. Commander. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE + * LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR + * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF + * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) + * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE + * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + */ + +#ifndef __TURBOJPEG_H__ +#define __TURBOJPEG_H__ + +#if defined(_WIN32) && defined(DLLDEFINE) +#define DLLEXPORT __declspec(dllexport) +#else +#define DLLEXPORT +#endif +#define DLLCALL + + +/** + * @addtogroup TurboJPEG + * TurboJPEG API. This API provides an interface for generating, decoding, and + * transforming planar YUV and JPEG images in memory. + * + * @anchor YUVnotes + * YUV Image Format Notes + * ---------------------- + * Technically, the JPEG format uses the YCbCr colorspace (which is technically + * not a colorspace but a color transform), but per the convention of the + * digital video community, the TurboJPEG API uses "YUV" to refer to an image + * format consisting of Y, Cb, and Cr image planes. + * + * Each plane is simply a 2D array of bytes, each byte representing the value + * of one of the components (Y, Cb, or Cr) at a particular location in the + * image. The width and height of each plane are determined by the image + * width, height, and level of chrominance subsampling. The luminance plane + * width is the image width padded to the nearest multiple of the horizontal + * subsampling factor (2 in the case of 4:2:0 and 4:2:2, 4 in the case of + * 4:1:1, 1 in the case of 4:4:4 or grayscale.) Similarly, the luminance plane + * height is the image height padded to the nearest multiple of the vertical + * subsampling factor (2 in the case of 4:2:0 or 4:4:0, 1 in the case of 4:4:4 + * or grayscale.) This is irrespective of any additional padding that may be + * specified as an argument to the various YUV functions. The chrominance + * plane width is equal to the luminance plane width divided by the horizontal + * subsampling factor, and the chrominance plane height is equal to the + * luminance plane height divided by the vertical subsampling factor. + * + * For example, if the source image is 35 x 35 pixels and 4:2:2 subsampling is + * used, then the luminance plane would be 36 x 35 bytes, and each of the + * chrominance planes would be 18 x 35 bytes. If you specify a line padding of + * 4 bytes on top of this, then the luminance plane would be 36 x 35 bytes, and + * each of the chrominance planes would be 20 x 35 bytes. + * + * @{ + */ + + +/** + * The number of chrominance subsampling options + */ +#define TJ_NUMSAMP 6 + +/** + * Chrominance subsampling options. + * When pixels are converted from RGB to YCbCr (see #TJCS_YCbCr) or from CMYK + * to YCCK (see #TJCS_YCCK) as part of the JPEG compression process, some of + * the Cb and Cr (chrominance) components can be discarded or averaged together + * to produce a smaller image with little perceptible loss of image clarity + * (the human eye is more sensitive to small changes in brightness than to + * small changes in color.) This is called "chrominance subsampling". + */ +enum TJSAMP +{ + /** + * 4:4:4 chrominance subsampling (no chrominance subsampling). The JPEG or + * YUV image will contain one chrominance component for every pixel in the + * source image. + */ + TJSAMP_444=0, + /** + * 4:2:2 chrominance subsampling. The JPEG or YUV image will contain one + * chrominance component for every 2x1 block of pixels in the source image. + */ + TJSAMP_422, + /** + * 4:2:0 chrominance subsampling. The JPEG or YUV image will contain one + * chrominance component for every 2x2 block of pixels in the source image. + */ + TJSAMP_420, + /** + * Grayscale. The JPEG or YUV image will contain no chrominance components. + */ + TJSAMP_GRAY, + /** + * 4:4:0 chrominance subsampling. The JPEG or YUV image will contain one + * chrominance component for every 1x2 block of pixels in the source image. + * + * @note 4:4:0 subsampling is not fully accelerated in libjpeg-turbo. + */ + TJSAMP_440, + /** + * 4:1:1 chrominance subsampling. The JPEG or YUV image will contain one + * chrominance component for every 4x1 block of pixels in the source image. + * JPEG images compressed with 4:1:1 subsampling will be almost exactly the + * same size as those compressed with 4:2:0 subsampling, and in the + * aggregate, both subsampling methods produce approximately the same + * perceptual quality. However, 4:1:1 is better able to reproduce sharp + * horizontal features. + * + * @note 4:1:1 subsampling is not fully accelerated in libjpeg-turbo. + */ + TJSAMP_411 +}; + +/** + * MCU block width (in pixels) for a given level of chrominance subsampling. + * MCU block sizes: + * - 8x8 for no subsampling or grayscale + * - 16x8 for 4:2:2 + * - 8x16 for 4:4:0 + * - 16x16 for 4:2:0 + * - 32x8 for 4:1:1 + */ +static const int tjMCUWidth[TJ_NUMSAMP] = {8, 16, 16, 8, 8, 32}; + +/** + * MCU block height (in pixels) for a given level of chrominance subsampling. + * MCU block sizes: + * - 8x8 for no subsampling or grayscale + * - 16x8 for 4:2:2 + * - 8x16 for 4:4:0 + * - 16x16 for 4:2:0 + * - 32x8 for 4:1:1 + */ +static const int tjMCUHeight[TJ_NUMSAMP] = {8, 8, 16, 8, 16, 8}; + + +/** + * The number of pixel formats + */ +#define TJ_NUMPF 12 + +/** + * Pixel formats + */ +enum TJPF +{ + /** + * RGB pixel format. The red, green, and blue components in the image are + * stored in 3-byte pixels in the order R, G, B from lowest to highest byte + * address within each pixel. + */ + TJPF_RGB=0, + /** + * BGR pixel format. The red, green, and blue components in the image are + * stored in 3-byte pixels in the order B, G, R from lowest to highest byte + * address within each pixel. + */ + TJPF_BGR, + /** + * RGBX pixel format. The red, green, and blue components in the image are + * stored in 4-byte pixels in the order R, G, B from lowest to highest byte + * address within each pixel. The X component is ignored when compressing + * and undefined when decompressing. + */ + TJPF_RGBX, + /** + * BGRX pixel format. The red, green, and blue components in the image are + * stored in 4-byte pixels in the order B, G, R from lowest to highest byte + * address within each pixel. The X component is ignored when compressing + * and undefined when decompressing. + */ + TJPF_BGRX, + /** + * XBGR pixel format. The red, green, and blue components in the image are + * stored in 4-byte pixels in the order R, G, B from highest to lowest byte + * address within each pixel. The X component is ignored when compressing + * and undefined when decompressing. + */ + TJPF_XBGR, + /** + * XRGB pixel format. The red, green, and blue components in the image are + * stored in 4-byte pixels in the order B, G, R from highest to lowest byte + * address within each pixel. The X component is ignored when compressing + * and undefined when decompressing. + */ + TJPF_XRGB, + /** + * Grayscale pixel format. Each 1-byte pixel represents a luminance + * (brightness) level from 0 to 255. + */ + TJPF_GRAY, + /** + * RGBA pixel format. This is the same as @ref TJPF_RGBX, except that when + * decompressing, the X component is guaranteed to be 0xFF, which can be + * interpreted as an opaque alpha channel. + */ + TJPF_RGBA, + /** + * BGRA pixel format. This is the same as @ref TJPF_BGRX, except that when + * decompressing, the X component is guaranteed to be 0xFF, which can be + * interpreted as an opaque alpha channel. + */ + TJPF_BGRA, + /** + * ABGR pixel format. This is the same as @ref TJPF_XBGR, except that when + * decompressing, the X component is guaranteed to be 0xFF, which can be + * interpreted as an opaque alpha channel. + */ + TJPF_ABGR, + /** + * ARGB pixel format. This is the same as @ref TJPF_XRGB, except that when + * decompressing, the X component is guaranteed to be 0xFF, which can be + * interpreted as an opaque alpha channel. + */ + TJPF_ARGB, + /** + * CMYK pixel format. Unlike RGB, which is an additive color model used + * primarily for display, CMYK (Cyan/Magenta/Yellow/Key) is a subtractive + * color model used primarily for printing. In the CMYK color model, the + * value of each color component typically corresponds to an amount of cyan, + * magenta, yellow, or black ink that is applied to a white background. In + * order to convert between CMYK and RGB, it is necessary to use a color + * management system (CMS.) A CMS will attempt to map colors within the + * printer's gamut to perceptually similar colors in the display's gamut and + * vice versa, but the mapping is typically not 1:1 or reversible, nor can it + * be defined with a simple formula. Thus, such a conversion is out of scope + * for a codec library. However, the TurboJPEG API allows for compressing + * CMYK pixels into a YCCK JPEG image (see #TJCS_YCCK) and decompressing YCCK + * JPEG images into CMYK pixels. + */ + TJPF_CMYK +}; + + +/** + * Red offset (in bytes) for a given pixel format. This specifies the number + * of bytes that the red component is offset from the start of the pixel. For + * instance, if a pixel of format TJ_BGRX is stored in char pixel[], + * then the red component will be pixel[tjRedOffset[TJ_BGRX]]. + */ +static const int tjRedOffset[TJ_NUMPF] = {0, 2, 0, 2, 3, 1, 0, 0, 2, 3, 1, -1}; +/** + * Green offset (in bytes) for a given pixel format. This specifies the number + * of bytes that the green component is offset from the start of the pixel. + * For instance, if a pixel of format TJ_BGRX is stored in + * char pixel[], then the green component will be + * pixel[tjGreenOffset[TJ_BGRX]]. + */ +static const int tjGreenOffset[TJ_NUMPF] = {1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 0, 1, 1, 2, 2, -1}; +/** + * Blue offset (in bytes) for a given pixel format. This specifies the number + * of bytes that the Blue component is offset from the start of the pixel. For + * instance, if a pixel of format TJ_BGRX is stored in char pixel[], + * then the blue component will be pixel[tjBlueOffset[TJ_BGRX]]. + */ +static const int tjBlueOffset[TJ_NUMPF] = {2, 0, 2, 0, 1, 3, 0, 2, 0, 1, 3, -1}; + +/** + * Pixel size (in bytes) for a given pixel format. + */ +static const int tjPixelSize[TJ_NUMPF] = {3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 1, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4}; + + +/** + * The number of JPEG colorspaces + */ +#define TJ_NUMCS 5 + +/** + * JPEG colorspaces + */ +enum TJCS +{ + /** + * RGB colorspace. When compressing the JPEG image, the R, G, and B + * components in the source image are reordered into image planes, but no + * colorspace conversion or subsampling is performed. RGB JPEG images can be + * decompressed to any of the extended RGB pixel formats or grayscale, but + * they cannot be decompressed to YUV images. + */ + TJCS_RGB=0, + /** + * YCbCr colorspace. YCbCr is not an absolute colorspace but rather a + * mathematical transformation of RGB designed solely for storage and + * transmission. YCbCr images must be converted to RGB before they can + * actually be displayed. In the YCbCr colorspace, the Y (luminance) + * component represents the black & white portion of the original image, and + * the Cb and Cr (chrominance) components represent the color portion of the + * original image. Originally, the analog equivalent of this transformation + * allowed the same signal to drive both black & white and color televisions, + * but JPEG images use YCbCr primarily because it allows the color data to be + * optionally subsampled for the purposes of reducing bandwidth or disk + * space. YCbCr is the most common JPEG colorspace, and YCbCr JPEG images + * can be compressed from and decompressed to any of the extended RGB pixel + * formats or grayscale, or they can be decompressed to YUV planar images. + */ + TJCS_YCbCr, + /** + * Grayscale colorspace. The JPEG image retains only the luminance data (Y + * component), and any color data from the source image is discarded. + * Grayscale JPEG images can be compressed from and decompressed to any of + * the extended RGB pixel formats or grayscale, or they can be decompressed + * to YUV planar images. + */ + TJCS_GRAY, + /** + * CMYK colorspace. When compressing the JPEG image, the C, M, Y, and K + * components in the source image are reordered into image planes, but no + * colorspace conversion or subsampling is performed. CMYK JPEG images can + * only be decompressed to CMYK pixels. + */ + TJCS_CMYK, + /** + * YCCK colorspace. YCCK (AKA "YCbCrK") is not an absolute colorspace but + * rather a mathematical transformation of CMYK designed solely for storage + * and transmission. It is to CMYK as YCbCr is to RGB. CMYK pixels can be + * reversibly transformed into YCCK, and as with YCbCr, the chrominance + * components in the YCCK pixels can be subsampled without incurring major + * perceptual loss. YCCK JPEG images can only be compressed from and + * decompressed to CMYK pixels. + */ + TJCS_YCCK +}; + + +/** + * The uncompressed source/destination image is stored in bottom-up (Windows, + * OpenGL) order, not top-down (X11) order. + */ +#define TJFLAG_BOTTOMUP 2 +/** + * When decompressing an image that was compressed using chrominance + * subsampling, use the fastest chrominance upsampling algorithm available in + * the underlying codec. The default is to use smooth upsampling, which + * creates a smooth transition between neighboring chrominance components in + * order to reduce upsampling artifacts in the decompressed image. + */ +#define TJFLAG_FASTUPSAMPLE 256 +/** + * Disable buffer (re)allocation. If passed to one of the JPEG compression or + * transform functions, this flag will cause those functions to generate an + * error if the JPEG image buffer is invalid or too small rather than + * attempting to allocate or reallocate that buffer. This reproduces the + * behavior of earlier versions of TurboJPEG. + */ +#define TJFLAG_NOREALLOC 1024 +/** + * Use the fastest DCT/IDCT algorithm available in the underlying codec. The + * default if this flag is not specified is implementation-specific. For + * example, the implementation of TurboJPEG for libjpeg[-turbo] uses the fast + * algorithm by default when compressing, because this has been shown to have + * only a very slight effect on accuracy, but it uses the accurate algorithm + * when decompressing, because this has been shown to have a larger effect. + */ +#define TJFLAG_FASTDCT 2048 +/** + * Use the most accurate DCT/IDCT algorithm available in the underlying codec. + * The default if this flag is not specified is implementation-specific. For + * example, the implementation of TurboJPEG for libjpeg[-turbo] uses the fast + * algorithm by default when compressing, because this has been shown to have + * only a very slight effect on accuracy, but it uses the accurate algorithm + * when decompressing, because this has been shown to have a larger effect. + */ +#define TJFLAG_ACCURATEDCT 4096 + + +/** + * The number of transform operations + */ +#define TJ_NUMXOP 8 + +/** + * Transform operations for #tjTransform() + */ +enum TJXOP +{ + /** + * Do not transform the position of the image pixels + */ + TJXOP_NONE=0, + /** + * Flip (mirror) image horizontally. This transform is imperfect if there + * are any partial MCU blocks on the right edge (see #TJXOPT_PERFECT.) + */ + TJXOP_HFLIP, + /** + * Flip (mirror) image vertically. This transform is imperfect if there are + * any partial MCU blocks on the bottom edge (see #TJXOPT_PERFECT.) + */ + TJXOP_VFLIP, + /** + * Transpose image (flip/mirror along upper left to lower right axis.) This + * transform is always perfect. + */ + TJXOP_TRANSPOSE, + /** + * Transverse transpose image (flip/mirror along upper right to lower left + * axis.) This transform is imperfect if there are any partial MCU blocks in + * the image (see #TJXOPT_PERFECT.) + */ + TJXOP_TRANSVERSE, + /** + * Rotate image clockwise by 90 degrees. This transform is imperfect if + * there are any partial MCU blocks on the bottom edge (see + * #TJXOPT_PERFECT.) + */ + TJXOP_ROT90, + /** + * Rotate image 180 degrees. This transform is imperfect if there are any + * partial MCU blocks in the image (see #TJXOPT_PERFECT.) + */ + TJXOP_ROT180, + /** + * Rotate image counter-clockwise by 90 degrees. This transform is imperfect + * if there are any partial MCU blocks on the right edge (see + * #TJXOPT_PERFECT.) + */ + TJXOP_ROT270 +}; + + +/** + * This option will cause #tjTransform() to return an error if the transform is + * not perfect. Lossless transforms operate on MCU blocks, whose size depends + * on the level of chrominance subsampling used (see #tjMCUWidth + * and #tjMCUHeight.) If the image's width or height is not evenly divisible + * by the MCU block size, then there will be partial MCU blocks on the right + * and/or bottom edges. It is not possible to move these partial MCU blocks to + * the top or left of the image, so any transform that would require that is + * "imperfect." If this option is not specified, then any partial MCU blocks + * that cannot be transformed will be left in place, which will create + * odd-looking strips on the right or bottom edge of the image. + */ +#define TJXOPT_PERFECT 1 +/** + * This option will cause #tjTransform() to discard any partial MCU blocks that + * cannot be transformed. + */ +#define TJXOPT_TRIM 2 +/** + * This option will enable lossless cropping. See #tjTransform() for more + * information. + */ +#define TJXOPT_CROP 4 +/** + * This option will discard the color data in the input image and produce + * a grayscale output image. + */ +#define TJXOPT_GRAY 8 +/** + * This option will prevent #tjTransform() from outputting a JPEG image for + * this particular transform (this can be used in conjunction with a custom + * filter to capture the transformed DCT coefficients without transcoding + * them.) + */ +#define TJXOPT_NOOUTPUT 16 + + +/** + * Scaling factor + */ +typedef struct +{ + /** + * Numerator + */ + int num; + /** + * Denominator + */ + int denom; +} tjscalingfactor; + +/** + * Cropping region + */ +typedef struct +{ + /** + * The left boundary of the cropping region. This must be evenly divisible + * by the MCU block width (see #tjMCUWidth.) + */ + int x; + /** + * The upper boundary of the cropping region. This must be evenly divisible + * by the MCU block height (see #tjMCUHeight.) + */ + int y; + /** + * The width of the cropping region. Setting this to 0 is the equivalent of + * setting it to the width of the source JPEG image - x. + */ + int w; + /** + * The height of the cropping region. Setting this to 0 is the equivalent of + * setting it to the height of the source JPEG image - y. + */ + int h; +} tjregion; + +/** + * Lossless transform + */ +typedef struct tjtransform +{ + /** + * Cropping region + */ + tjregion r; + /** + * One of the @ref TJXOP "transform operations" + */ + int op; + /** + * The bitwise OR of one of more of the @ref TJXOPT_CROP "transform options" + */ + int options; + /** + * Arbitrary data that can be accessed within the body of the callback + * function + */ + void *data; + /** + * A callback function that can be used to modify the DCT coefficients + * after they are losslessly transformed but before they are transcoded to a + * new JPEG image. This allows for custom filters or other transformations + * to be applied in the frequency domain. + * + * @param coeffs pointer to an array of transformed DCT coefficients. (NOTE: + * this pointer is not guaranteed to be valid once the callback returns, so + * applications wishing to hand off the DCT coefficients to another function + * or library should make a copy of them within the body of the callback.) + * + * @param arrayRegion #tjregion structure containing the width and height of + * the array pointed to by coeffs as well as its offset relative to + * the component plane. TurboJPEG implementations may choose to split each + * component plane into multiple DCT coefficient arrays and call the callback + * function once for each array. + * + * @param planeRegion #tjregion structure containing the width and height of + * the component plane to which coeffs belongs + * + * @param componentID ID number of the component plane to which + * coeffs belongs (Y, Cb, and Cr have, respectively, ID's of 0, 1, + * and 2 in typical JPEG images.) + * + * @param transformID ID number of the transformed image to which + * coeffs belongs. This is the same as the index of the transform + * in the transforms array that was passed to #tjTransform(). + * + * @param transform a pointer to a #tjtransform structure that specifies the + * parameters and/or cropping region for this transform + * + * @return 0 if the callback was successful, or -1 if an error occurred. + */ + int (*customFilter)(short *coeffs, tjregion arrayRegion, + tjregion planeRegion, int componentIndex, int transformIndex, + struct tjtransform *transform); +} tjtransform; + +/** + * TurboJPEG instance handle + */ +typedef void* tjhandle; + + +/** + * Pad the given width to the nearest 32-bit boundary + */ +#define TJPAD(width) (((width)+3)&(~3)) + +/** + * Compute the scaled value of dimension using the given scaling + * factor. This macro performs the integer equivalent of ceil(dimension * + * scalingFactor). + */ +#define TJSCALED(dimension, scalingFactor) ((dimension * scalingFactor.num \ + + scalingFactor.denom - 1) / scalingFactor.denom) + + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + + +/** + * Create a TurboJPEG compressor instance. + * + * @return a handle to the newly-created instance, or NULL if an error + * occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().) + */ +DLLEXPORT tjhandle DLLCALL tjInitCompress(void); + + +/** + * Compress an RGB, grayscale, or CMYK image into a JPEG image. + * + * @param handle a handle to a TurboJPEG compressor or transformer instance + * + * @param srcBuf pointer to an image buffer containing RGB, grayscale, or + * CMYK pixels to be compressed + * + * @param width width (in pixels) of the source image + * + * @param pitch bytes per line in the source image. Normally, this should be + * width * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat] if the image is unpadded, or + * #TJPAD(width * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat]) if each line of the image + * is padded to the nearest 32-bit boundary, as is the case for Windows + * bitmaps. You can also be clever and use this parameter to skip lines, etc. + * Setting this parameter to 0 is the equivalent of setting it to + * width * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat]. + * + * @param height height (in pixels) of the source image + * + * @param pixelFormat pixel format of the source image (see @ref TJPF + * "Pixel formats".) + * + * @param jpegBuf address of a pointer to an image buffer that will receive the + * JPEG image. TurboJPEG has the ability to reallocate the JPEG buffer + * to accommodate the size of the JPEG image. Thus, you can choose to: + * -# pre-allocate the JPEG buffer with an arbitrary size using #tjAlloc() and + * let TurboJPEG grow the buffer as needed, + * -# set *jpegBuf to NULL to tell TurboJPEG to allocate the buffer + * for you, or + * -# pre-allocate the buffer to a "worst case" size determined by calling + * #tjBufSize(). This should ensure that the buffer never has to be + * re-allocated (setting #TJFLAG_NOREALLOC guarantees that it won't be.) + * . + * If you choose option 1, *jpegSize should be set to the size of your + * pre-allocated buffer. In any case, unless you have set #TJFLAG_NOREALLOC, + * you should always check *jpegBuf upon return from this function, as + * it may have changed. + * + * @param jpegSize pointer to an unsigned long variable that holds the size of + * the JPEG image buffer. If *jpegBuf points to a pre-allocated + * buffer, then *jpegSize should be set to the size of the buffer. + * Upon return, *jpegSize will contain the size of the JPEG image (in + * bytes.) If *jpegBuf points to a JPEG image buffer that is being + * reused from a previous call to one of the JPEG compression functions, then + * *jpegSize is ignored. + * + * @param jpegSubsamp the level of chrominance subsampling to be used when + * generating the JPEG image (see @ref TJSAMP + * "Chrominance subsampling options".) + * + * @param jpegQual the image quality of the generated JPEG image (1 = worst, + * 100 = best) + * + * @param flags the bitwise OR of one or more of the @ref TJFLAG_BOTTOMUP + * "flags" + * + * @return 0 if successful, or -1 if an error occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().) +*/ +DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjCompress2(tjhandle handle, const unsigned char *srcBuf, + int width, int pitch, int height, int pixelFormat, unsigned char **jpegBuf, + unsigned long *jpegSize, int jpegSubsamp, int jpegQual, int flags); + + +/** + * Compress a YUV planar image into a JPEG image. + * + * @param handle a handle to a TurboJPEG compressor or transformer instance + * + * @param srcBuf pointer to an image buffer containing a YUV planar image to be + * compressed. The size of this buffer should match the value returned by + * #tjBufSizeYUV2() for the given image width, height, padding, and level of + * chrominance subsampling. The Y, U (Cb), and V (Cr) image planes should be + * stored sequentially in the source buffer (refer to @ref YUVnotes + * "YUV Image Format Notes".) + * + * @param width width (in pixels) of the source image. If the width is not an + * even multiple of the MCU block width (see #tjMCUWidth), then an intermediate + * buffer copy will be performed within TurboJPEG. + * + * @param pad the line padding used in the source image. For instance, if each + * line in each plane of the YUV image is padded to the nearest multiple of 4 + * bytes, then pad should be set to 4. + * + * @param height height (in pixels) of the source image. If the height is not + * an even multiple of the MCU block height (see #tjMCUHeight), then an + * intermediate buffer copy will be performed within TurboJPEG. + * + * @param subsamp the level of chrominance subsampling used in the source + * image (see @ref TJSAMP "Chrominance subsampling options".) + * + * @param jpegBuf address of a pointer to an image buffer that will receive the + * JPEG image. TurboJPEG has the ability to reallocate the JPEG buffer to + * accommodate the size of the JPEG image. Thus, you can choose to: + * -# pre-allocate the JPEG buffer with an arbitrary size using #tjAlloc() and + * let TurboJPEG grow the buffer as needed, + * -# set *jpegBuf to NULL to tell TurboJPEG to allocate the buffer + * for you, or + * -# pre-allocate the buffer to a "worst case" size determined by calling + * #tjBufSize(). This should ensure that the buffer never has to be + * re-allocated (setting #TJFLAG_NOREALLOC guarantees that it won't be.) + * . + * If you choose option 1, *jpegSize should be set to the size of your + * pre-allocated buffer. In any case, unless you have set #TJFLAG_NOREALLOC, + * you should always check *jpegBuf upon return from this function, as + * it may have changed. + * + * @param jpegSize pointer to an unsigned long variable that holds the size of + * the JPEG image buffer. If *jpegBuf points to a pre-allocated + * buffer, then *jpegSize should be set to the size of the buffer. + * Upon return, *jpegSize will contain the size of the JPEG image (in + * bytes.) If *jpegBuf points to a JPEG image buffer that is being + * reused from a previous call to one of the JPEG compression functions, then + * *jpegSize is ignored. + * + * @param jpegQual the image quality of the generated JPEG image (1 = worst, + * 100 = best) + * + * @param flags the bitwise OR of one or more of the @ref TJFLAG_BOTTOMUP + * "flags" + * + * @return 0 if successful, or -1 if an error occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().) +*/ +DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjCompressFromYUV(tjhandle handle, + const unsigned char *srcBuf, int width, int pad, int height, int subsamp, + unsigned char **jpegBuf, unsigned long *jpegSize, int jpegQual, int flags); + + +/** + * Compress a set of Y, U (Cb), and V (Cr) image planes into a JPEG image. + * + * @param handle a handle to a TurboJPEG compressor or transformer instance + * + * @param srcPlanes an array of pointers to Y, U (Cb), and V (Cr) image planes + * (or just a Y plane, if compressing a grayscale image) that contain a YUV + * image to be compressed. These planes can be contiguous or non-contiguous in + * memory. The size of each plane should match the value returned by + * #tjPlaneSizeYUV() for the given image width, height, strides, and level of + * chrominance subsampling. Refer to @ref YUVnotes "YUV Image Format Notes" + * for more details. + * + * @param width width (in pixels) of the source image. If the width is not an + * even multiple of the MCU block width (see #tjMCUWidth), then an intermediate + * buffer copy will be performed within TurboJPEG. + * + * @param strides an array of integers, each specifying the number of bytes per + * line in the corresponding plane of the YUV source image. Setting the stride + * for any plane to 0 is the same as setting it to the plane width (see + * @ref YUVnotes "YUV Image Format Notes".) If strides is NULL, then + * the strides for all planes will be set to their respective plane widths. + * You can adjust the strides in order to specify an arbitrary amount of line + * padding in each plane or to create a JPEG image from a subregion of a larger + * YUV planar image. + * + * @param height height (in pixels) of the source image. If the height is not + * an even multiple of the MCU block height (see #tjMCUHeight), then an + * intermediate buffer copy will be performed within TurboJPEG. + * + * @param subsamp the level of chrominance subsampling used in the source + * image (see @ref TJSAMP "Chrominance subsampling options".) + * + * @param jpegBuf address of a pointer to an image buffer that will receive the + * JPEG image. TurboJPEG has the ability to reallocate the JPEG buffer to + * accommodate the size of the JPEG image. Thus, you can choose to: + * -# pre-allocate the JPEG buffer with an arbitrary size using #tjAlloc() and + * let TurboJPEG grow the buffer as needed, + * -# set *jpegBuf to NULL to tell TurboJPEG to allocate the buffer + * for you, or + * -# pre-allocate the buffer to a "worst case" size determined by calling + * #tjBufSize(). This should ensure that the buffer never has to be + * re-allocated (setting #TJFLAG_NOREALLOC guarantees that it won't be.) + * . + * If you choose option 1, *jpegSize should be set to the size of your + * pre-allocated buffer. In any case, unless you have set #TJFLAG_NOREALLOC, + * you should always check *jpegBuf upon return from this function, as + * it may have changed. + * + * @param jpegSize pointer to an unsigned long variable that holds the size of + * the JPEG image buffer. If *jpegBuf points to a pre-allocated + * buffer, then *jpegSize should be set to the size of the buffer. + * Upon return, *jpegSize will contain the size of the JPEG image (in + * bytes.) If *jpegBuf points to a JPEG image buffer that is being + * reused from a previous call to one of the JPEG compression functions, then + * *jpegSize is ignored. + * + * @param jpegQual the image quality of the generated JPEG image (1 = worst, + * 100 = best) + * + * @param flags the bitwise OR of one or more of the @ref TJFLAG_BOTTOMUP + * "flags" + * + * @return 0 if successful, or -1 if an error occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().) +*/ +DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjCompressFromYUVPlanes(tjhandle handle, + const unsigned char **srcPlanes, int width, const int *strides, int height, + int subsamp, unsigned char **jpegBuf, unsigned long *jpegSize, int jpegQual, + int flags); + + +/** + * The maximum size of the buffer (in bytes) required to hold a JPEG image with + * the given parameters. The number of bytes returned by this function is + * larger than the size of the uncompressed source image. The reason for this + * is that the JPEG format uses 16-bit coefficients, and it is thus possible + * for a very high-quality JPEG image with very high-frequency content to + * expand rather than compress when converted to the JPEG format. Such images + * represent a very rare corner case, but since there is no way to predict the + * size of a JPEG image prior to compression, the corner case has to be + * handled. + * + * @param width width (in pixels) of the image + * + * @param height height (in pixels) of the image + * + * @param jpegSubsamp the level of chrominance subsampling to be used when + * generating the JPEG image (see @ref TJSAMP + * "Chrominance subsampling options".) + * + * @return the maximum size of the buffer (in bytes) required to hold the + * image, or -1 if the arguments are out of bounds. + */ +DLLEXPORT unsigned long DLLCALL tjBufSize(int width, int height, + int jpegSubsamp); + + +/** + * The size of the buffer (in bytes) required to hold a YUV planar image with + * the given parameters. + * + * @param width width (in pixels) of the image + * + * @param pad the width of each line in each plane of the image is padded to + * the nearest multiple of this number of bytes (must be a power of 2.) + * + * @param height height (in pixels) of the image + * + * @param subsamp level of chrominance subsampling in the image (see + * @ref TJSAMP "Chrominance subsampling options".) + * + * @return the size of the buffer (in bytes) required to hold the image, or + * -1 if the arguments are out of bounds. + */ +DLLEXPORT unsigned long DLLCALL tjBufSizeYUV2(int width, int pad, int height, + int subsamp); + + +/** + * The size of the buffer (in bytes) required to hold a YUV image plane with + * the given parameters. + * + * @param componentID ID number of the image plane (0 = Y, 1 = U/Cb, 2 = V/Cr) + * + * @param width width (in pixels) of the YUV image. NOTE: this is the width of + * the whole image, not the plane width. + * + * @param stride bytes per line in the image plane. Setting this to 0 is the + * equivalent of setting it to the plane width. + * + * @param height height (in pixels) of the YUV image. NOTE: this is the height + * of the whole image, not the plane height. + * + * @param subsamp level of chrominance subsampling in the image (see + * @ref TJSAMP "Chrominance subsampling options".) + * + * @return the size of the buffer (in bytes) required to hold the YUV image + * plane, or -1 if the arguments are out of bounds. + */ +DLLEXPORT unsigned long DLLCALL tjPlaneSizeYUV(int componentID, int width, + int stride, int height, int subsamp); + + +/** + * The plane width of a YUV image plane with the given parameters. Refer to + * @ref YUVnotes "YUV Image Format Notes" for a description of plane width. + * + * @param componentID ID number of the image plane (0 = Y, 1 = U/Cb, 2 = V/Cr) + * + * @param width width (in pixels) of the YUV image + * + * @param subsamp level of chrominance subsampling in the image (see + * @ref TJSAMP "Chrominance subsampling options".) + * + * @return the plane width of a YUV image plane with the given parameters, or + * -1 if the arguments are out of bounds. + */ +DLLEXPORT int tjPlaneWidth(int componentID, int width, int subsamp); + + +/** + * The plane height of a YUV image plane with the given parameters. Refer to + * @ref YUVnotes "YUV Image Format Notes" for a description of plane height. + * + * @param componentID ID number of the image plane (0 = Y, 1 = U/Cb, 2 = V/Cr) + * + * @param height height (in pixels) of the YUV image + * + * @param subsamp level of chrominance subsampling in the image (see + * @ref TJSAMP "Chrominance subsampling options".) + * + * @return the plane height of a YUV image plane with the given parameters, or + * -1 if the arguments are out of bounds. + */ +DLLEXPORT int tjPlaneHeight(int componentID, int height, int subsamp); + + +/** + * Encode an RGB or grayscale image into a YUV planar image. This function + * uses the accelerated color conversion routines in the underlying + * codec but does not execute any of the other steps in the JPEG compression + * process. + * + * @param handle a handle to a TurboJPEG compressor or transformer instance + * + * @param srcBuf pointer to an image buffer containing RGB or grayscale pixels + * to be encoded + * + * @param width width (in pixels) of the source image + * + * @param pitch bytes per line in the source image. Normally, this should be + * width * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat] if the image is unpadded, or + * #TJPAD(width * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat]) if each line of the image + * is padded to the nearest 32-bit boundary, as is the case for Windows + * bitmaps. You can also be clever and use this parameter to skip lines, etc. + * Setting this parameter to 0 is the equivalent of setting it to + * width * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat]. + * + * @param height height (in pixels) of the source image + * + * @param pixelFormat pixel format of the source image (see @ref TJPF + * "Pixel formats".) + * + * @param dstBuf pointer to an image buffer that will receive the YUV image. + * Use #tjBufSizeYUV2() to determine the appropriate size for this buffer based + * on the image width, height, padding, and level of chrominance subsampling. + * The Y, U (Cb), and V (Cr) image planes will be stored sequentially in the + * buffer (refer to @ref YUVnotes "YUV Image Format Notes".) + * + * @param pad the width of each line in each plane of the YUV image will be + * padded to the nearest multiple of this number of bytes (must be a power of + * 2.) To generate images suitable for X Video, pad should be set to + * 4. + * + * @param subsamp the level of chrominance subsampling to be used when + * generating the YUV image (see @ref TJSAMP + * "Chrominance subsampling options".) To generate images suitable for X + * Video, subsamp should be set to @ref TJSAMP_420. This produces an + * image compatible with the I420 (AKA "YUV420P") format. + * + * @param flags the bitwise OR of one or more of the @ref TJFLAG_BOTTOMUP + * "flags" + * + * @return 0 if successful, or -1 if an error occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().) +*/ +DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjEncodeYUV3(tjhandle handle, + const unsigned char *srcBuf, int width, int pitch, int height, + int pixelFormat, unsigned char *dstBuf, int pad, int subsamp, int flags); + + +/** + * Encode an RGB or grayscale image into separate Y, U (Cb), and V (Cr) image + * planes. This function uses the accelerated color conversion routines in the + * underlying codec but does not execute any of the other steps in the JPEG + * compression process. + * + * @param handle a handle to a TurboJPEG compressor or transformer instance + * + * @param srcBuf pointer to an image buffer containing RGB or grayscale pixels + * to be encoded + * + * @param width width (in pixels) of the source image + * + * @param pitch bytes per line in the source image. Normally, this should be + * width * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat] if the image is unpadded, or + * #TJPAD(width * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat]) if each line of the image + * is padded to the nearest 32-bit boundary, as is the case for Windows + * bitmaps. You can also be clever and use this parameter to skip lines, etc. + * Setting this parameter to 0 is the equivalent of setting it to + * width * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat]. + * + * @param height height (in pixels) of the source image + * + * @param pixelFormat pixel format of the source image (see @ref TJPF + * "Pixel formats".) + * + * @param dstPlanes an array of pointers to Y, U (Cb), and V (Cr) image planes + * (or just a Y plane, if generating a grayscale image) that will receive the + * encoded image. These planes can be contiguous or non-contiguous in memory. + * Use #tjPlaneSizeYUV() to determine the appropriate size for each plane based + * on the image width, height, strides, and level of chrominance subsampling. + * Refer to @ref YUVnotes "YUV Image Format Notes" for more details. + * + * @param strides an array of integers, each specifying the number of bytes per + * line in the corresponding plane of the output image. Setting the stride for + * any plane to 0 is the same as setting it to the plane width (see + * @ref YUVnotes "YUV Image Format Notes".) If strides is NULL, then + * the strides for all planes will be set to their respective plane widths. + * You can adjust the strides in order to add an arbitrary amount of line + * padding to each plane or to encode an RGB or grayscale image into a + * subregion of a larger YUV planar image. + * + * @param subsamp the level of chrominance subsampling to be used when + * generating the YUV image (see @ref TJSAMP + * "Chrominance subsampling options".) To generate images suitable for X + * Video, subsamp should be set to @ref TJSAMP_420. This produces an + * image compatible with the I420 (AKA "YUV420P") format. + * + * @param flags the bitwise OR of one or more of the @ref TJFLAG_BOTTOMUP + * "flags" + * + * @return 0 if successful, or -1 if an error occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().) +*/ +DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjEncodeYUVPlanes(tjhandle handle, + const unsigned char *srcBuf, int width, int pitch, int height, + int pixelFormat, unsigned char **dstPlanes, int *strides, int subsamp, + int flags); + + +/** + * Create a TurboJPEG decompressor instance. + * + * @return a handle to the newly-created instance, or NULL if an error + * occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().) +*/ +DLLEXPORT tjhandle DLLCALL tjInitDecompress(void); + + +/** + * Retrieve information about a JPEG image without decompressing it. + * + * @param handle a handle to a TurboJPEG decompressor or transformer instance + * + * @param jpegBuf pointer to a buffer containing a JPEG image + * + * @param jpegSize size of the JPEG image (in bytes) + * + * @param width pointer to an integer variable that will receive the width (in + * pixels) of the JPEG image + * + * @param height pointer to an integer variable that will receive the height + * (in pixels) of the JPEG image + * + * @param jpegSubsamp pointer to an integer variable that will receive the + * level of chrominance subsampling used when the JPEG image was compressed + * (see @ref TJSAMP "Chrominance subsampling options".) + * + * @param jpegColorspace pointer to an integer variable that will receive one + * of the JPEG colorspace constants, indicating the colorspace of the JPEG + * image (see @ref TJCS "JPEG colorspaces".) + * + * @return 0 if successful, or -1 if an error occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().) +*/ +DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjDecompressHeader3(tjhandle handle, + const unsigned char *jpegBuf, unsigned long jpegSize, int *width, + int *height, int *jpegSubsamp, int *jpegColorspace); + + +/** + * Returns a list of fractional scaling factors that the JPEG decompressor in + * this implementation of TurboJPEG supports. + * + * @param numscalingfactors pointer to an integer variable that will receive + * the number of elements in the list + * + * @return a pointer to a list of fractional scaling factors, or NULL if an + * error is encountered (see #tjGetErrorStr().) +*/ +DLLEXPORT tjscalingfactor* DLLCALL tjGetScalingFactors(int *numscalingfactors); + + +/** + * Decompress a JPEG image to an RGB, grayscale, or CMYK image. + * + * @param handle a handle to a TurboJPEG decompressor or transformer instance + * + * @param jpegBuf pointer to a buffer containing the JPEG image to decompress + * + * @param jpegSize size of the JPEG image (in bytes) + * + * @param dstBuf pointer to an image buffer that will receive the decompressed + * image. This buffer should normally be pitch * scaledHeight bytes + * in size, where scaledHeight can be determined by calling + * #TJSCALED() with the JPEG image height and one of the scaling factors + * returned by #tjGetScalingFactors(). The dstBuf pointer may also be + * used to decompress into a specific region of a larger buffer. + * + * @param width desired width (in pixels) of the destination image. If this is + * different than the width of the JPEG image being decompressed, then + * TurboJPEG will use scaling in the JPEG decompressor to generate the largest + * possible image that will fit within the desired width. If width is + * set to 0, then only the height will be considered when determining the + * scaled image size. + * + * @param pitch bytes per line in the destination image. Normally, this is + * scaledWidth * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat] if the decompressed image + * is unpadded, else #TJPAD(scaledWidth * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat]) + * if each line of the decompressed image is padded to the nearest 32-bit + * boundary, as is the case for Windows bitmaps. (NOTE: scaledWidth + * can be determined by calling #TJSCALED() with the JPEG image width and one + * of the scaling factors returned by #tjGetScalingFactors().) You can also be + * clever and use the pitch parameter to skip lines, etc. Setting this + * parameter to 0 is the equivalent of setting it to + * scaledWidth * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat]. + * + * @param height desired height (in pixels) of the destination image. If this + * is different than the height of the JPEG image being decompressed, then + * TurboJPEG will use scaling in the JPEG decompressor to generate the largest + * possible image that will fit within the desired height. If height + * is set to 0, then only the width will be considered when determining the + * scaled image size. + * + * @param pixelFormat pixel format of the destination image (see @ref + * TJPF "Pixel formats".) + * + * @param flags the bitwise OR of one or more of the @ref TJFLAG_BOTTOMUP + * "flags" + * + * @return 0 if successful, or -1 if an error occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().) + */ +DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjDecompress2(tjhandle handle, + const unsigned char *jpegBuf, unsigned long jpegSize, unsigned char *dstBuf, + int width, int pitch, int height, int pixelFormat, int flags); + + +/** + * Decompress a JPEG image to a YUV planar image. This function performs JPEG + * decompression but leaves out the color conversion step, so a planar YUV + * image is generated instead of an RGB image. + * + * @param handle a handle to a TurboJPEG decompressor or transformer instance + * + * @param jpegBuf pointer to a buffer containing the JPEG image to decompress + * + * @param jpegSize size of the JPEG image (in bytes) + * + * @param dstBuf pointer to an image buffer that will receive the YUV image. + * Use #tjBufSizeYUV2() to determine the appropriate size for this buffer based + * on the image width, height, padding, and level of subsampling. The Y, + * U (Cb), and V (Cr) image planes will be stored sequentially in the buffer + * (refer to @ref YUVnotes "YUV Image Format Notes".) + * + * @param width desired width (in pixels) of the YUV image. If this is + * different than the width of the JPEG image being decompressed, then + * TurboJPEG will use scaling in the JPEG decompressor to generate the largest + * possible image that will fit within the desired width. If width is + * set to 0, then only the height will be considered when determining the + * scaled image size. If the scaled width is not an even multiple of the MCU + * block width (see #tjMCUWidth), then an intermediate buffer copy will be + * performed within TurboJPEG. + * + * @param pad the width of each line in each plane of the YUV image will be + * padded to the nearest multiple of this number of bytes (must be a power of + * 2.) To generate images suitable for X Video, pad should be set to + * 4. + * + * @param height desired height (in pixels) of the YUV image. If this is + * different than the height of the JPEG image being decompressed, then + * TurboJPEG will use scaling in the JPEG decompressor to generate the largest + * possible image that will fit within the desired height. If height + * is set to 0, then only the width will be considered when determining the + * scaled image size. If the scaled height is not an even multiple of the MCU + * block height (see #tjMCUHeight), then an intermediate buffer copy will be + * performed within TurboJPEG. + * + * @param flags the bitwise OR of one or more of the @ref TJFLAG_BOTTOMUP + * "flags" + * + * @return 0 if successful, or -1 if an error occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().) + */ +DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjDecompressToYUV2(tjhandle handle, + const unsigned char *jpegBuf, unsigned long jpegSize, unsigned char *dstBuf, + int width, int pad, int height, int flags); + + +/** + * Decompress a JPEG image into separate Y, U (Cb), and V (Cr) image + * planes. This function performs JPEG decompression but leaves out the color + * conversion step, so a planar YUV image is generated instead of an RGB image. + * + * @param handle a handle to a TurboJPEG decompressor or transformer instance + * + * @param jpegBuf pointer to a buffer containing the JPEG image to decompress + * + * @param jpegSize size of the JPEG image (in bytes) + * + * @param dstPlanes an array of pointers to Y, U (Cb), and V (Cr) image planes + * (or just a Y plane, if decompressing a grayscale image) that will receive + * the YUV image. These planes can be contiguous or non-contiguous in memory. + * Use #tjPlaneSizeYUV() to determine the appropriate size for each plane based + * on the scaled image width, scaled image height, strides, and level of + * chrominance subsampling. Refer to @ref YUVnotes "YUV Image Format Notes" + * for more details. + * + * @param width desired width (in pixels) of the YUV image. If this is + * different than the width of the JPEG image being decompressed, then + * TurboJPEG will use scaling in the JPEG decompressor to generate the largest + * possible image that will fit within the desired width. If width is + * set to 0, then only the height will be considered when determining the + * scaled image size. If the scaled width is not an even multiple of the MCU + * block width (see #tjMCUWidth), then an intermediate buffer copy will be + * performed within TurboJPEG. + * + * @param strides an array of integers, each specifying the number of bytes per + * line in the corresponding plane of the output image. Setting the stride for + * any plane to 0 is the same as setting it to the scaled plane width (see + * @ref YUVnotes "YUV Image Format Notes".) If strides is NULL, then + * the strides for all planes will be set to their respective scaled plane + * widths. You can adjust the strides in order to add an arbitrary amount of + * line padding to each plane or to decompress the JPEG image into a subregion + * of a larger YUV planar image. + * + * @param height desired height (in pixels) of the YUV image. If this is + * different than the height of the JPEG image being decompressed, then + * TurboJPEG will use scaling in the JPEG decompressor to generate the largest + * possible image that will fit within the desired height. If height + * is set to 0, then only the width will be considered when determining the + * scaled image size. If the scaled height is not an even multiple of the MCU + * block height (see #tjMCUHeight), then an intermediate buffer copy will be + * performed within TurboJPEG. + * + * @param flags the bitwise OR of one or more of the @ref TJFLAG_BOTTOMUP + * "flags" + * + * @return 0 if successful, or -1 if an error occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().) + */ +DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjDecompressToYUVPlanes(tjhandle handle, + const unsigned char *jpegBuf, unsigned long jpegSize, + unsigned char **dstPlanes, int width, int *strides, int height, int flags); + + +/** + * Decode a YUV planar image into an RGB or grayscale image. This function + * uses the accelerated color conversion routines in the underlying + * codec but does not execute any of the other steps in the JPEG decompression + * process. + * + * @param handle a handle to a TurboJPEG decompressor or transformer instance + * + * @param srcBuf pointer to an image buffer containing a YUV planar image to be + * decoded. The size of this buffer should match the value returned by + * #tjBufSizeYUV2() for the given image width, height, padding, and level of + * chrominance subsampling. The Y, U (Cb), and V (Cr) image planes should be + * stored sequentially in the source buffer (refer to @ref YUVnotes + * "YUV Image Format Notes".) + * + * @param pad Use this parameter to specify that the width of each line in each + * plane of the YUV source image is padded to the nearest multiple of this + * number of bytes (must be a power of 2.) + * + * @param subsamp the level of chrominance subsampling used in the YUV source + * image (see @ref TJSAMP "Chrominance subsampling options".) + * + * @param dstBuf pointer to an image buffer that will receive the decoded + * image. This buffer should normally be pitch * height bytes in + * size, but the dstBuf pointer can also be used to decode into a + * specific region of a larger buffer. + * + * @param width width (in pixels) of the source and destination images + * + * @param pitch bytes per line in the destination image. Normally, this should + * be width * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat] if the destination image is + * unpadded, or #TJPAD(width * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat]) if each line + * of the destination image should be padded to the nearest 32-bit boundary, as + * is the case for Windows bitmaps. You can also be clever and use the pitch + * parameter to skip lines, etc. Setting this parameter to 0 is the equivalent + * of setting it to width * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat]. + * + * @param height height (in pixels) of the source and destination images + * + * @param pixelFormat pixel format of the destination image (see @ref TJPF + * "Pixel formats".) + * + * @param flags the bitwise OR of one or more of the @ref TJFLAG_BOTTOMUP + * "flags" + * + * @return 0 if successful, or -1 if an error occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().) + */ +DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjDecodeYUV(tjhandle handle, const unsigned char *srcBuf, + int pad, int subsamp, unsigned char *dstBuf, int width, int pitch, + int height, int pixelFormat, int flags); + + +/** + * Decode a set of Y, U (Cb), and V (Cr) image planes into an RGB or grayscale + * image. This function uses the accelerated color conversion routines in the + * underlying codec but does not execute any of the other steps in the JPEG + * decompression process. + * + * @param handle a handle to a TurboJPEG decompressor or transformer instance + * + * @param srcPlanes an array of pointers to Y, U (Cb), and V (Cr) image planes + * (or just a Y plane, if decoding a grayscale image) that contain a YUV image + * to be decoded. These planes can be contiguous or non-contiguous in memory. + * The size of each plane should match the value returned by #tjPlaneSizeYUV() + * for the given image width, height, strides, and level of chrominance + * subsampling. Refer to @ref YUVnotes "YUV Image Format Notes" for more + * details. + * + * @param strides an array of integers, each specifying the number of bytes per + * line in the corresponding plane of the YUV source image. Setting the stride + * for any plane to 0 is the same as setting it to the plane width (see + * @ref YUVnotes "YUV Image Format Notes".) If strides is NULL, then + * the strides for all planes will be set to their respective plane widths. + * You can adjust the strides in order to specify an arbitrary amount of line + * padding in each plane or to decode a subregion of a larger YUV planar image. + * + * @param subsamp the level of chrominance subsampling used in the YUV source + * image (see @ref TJSAMP "Chrominance subsampling options".) + * + * @param dstBuf pointer to an image buffer that will receive the decoded + * image. This buffer should normally be pitch * height bytes in + * size, but the dstBuf pointer can also be used to decode into a + * specific region of a larger buffer. + * + * @param width width (in pixels) of the source and destination images + * + * @param pitch bytes per line in the destination image. Normally, this should + * be width * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat] if the destination image is + * unpadded, or #TJPAD(width * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat]) if each line + * of the destination image should be padded to the nearest 32-bit boundary, as + * is the case for Windows bitmaps. You can also be clever and use the pitch + * parameter to skip lines, etc. Setting this parameter to 0 is the equivalent + * of setting it to width * #tjPixelSize[pixelFormat]. + * + * @param height height (in pixels) of the source and destination images + * + * @param pixelFormat pixel format of the destination image (see @ref TJPF + * "Pixel formats".) + * + * @param flags the bitwise OR of one or more of the @ref TJFLAG_BOTTOMUP + * "flags" + * + * @return 0 if successful, or -1 if an error occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().) + */ +DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjDecodeYUVPlanes(tjhandle handle, + const unsigned char **srcPlanes, const int *strides, int subsamp, + unsigned char *dstBuf, int width, int pitch, int height, int pixelFormat, + int flags); + + +/** + * Create a new TurboJPEG transformer instance. + * + * @return a handle to the newly-created instance, or NULL if an error + * occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().) + */ +DLLEXPORT tjhandle DLLCALL tjInitTransform(void); + + +/** + * Losslessly transform a JPEG image into another JPEG image. Lossless + * transforms work by moving the raw DCT coefficients from one JPEG image + * structure to another without altering the values of the coefficients. While + * this is typically faster than decompressing the image, transforming it, and + * re-compressing it, lossless transforms are not free. Each lossless + * transform requires reading and performing Huffman decoding on all of the + * coefficients in the source image, regardless of the size of the destination + * image. Thus, this function provides a means of generating multiple + * transformed images from the same source or applying multiple + * transformations simultaneously, in order to eliminate the need to read the + * source coefficients multiple times. + * + * @param handle a handle to a TurboJPEG transformer instance + * + * @param jpegBuf pointer to a buffer containing the JPEG source image to + * transform + * + * @param jpegSize size of the JPEG source image (in bytes) + * + * @param n the number of transformed JPEG images to generate + * + * @param dstBufs pointer to an array of n image buffers. dstBufs[i] + * will receive a JPEG image that has been transformed using the parameters in + * transforms[i]. TurboJPEG has the ability to reallocate the JPEG + * buffer to accommodate the size of the JPEG image. Thus, you can choose to: + * -# pre-allocate the JPEG buffer with an arbitrary size using #tjAlloc() and + * let TurboJPEG grow the buffer as needed, + * -# set dstBufs[i] to NULL to tell TurboJPEG to allocate the buffer + * for you, or + * -# pre-allocate the buffer to a "worst case" size determined by calling + * #tjBufSize() with the transformed or cropped width and height. Under normal + * circumstances, this should ensure that the buffer never has to be + * re-allocated (setting #TJFLAG_NOREALLOC guarantees that it won't be.) Note, + * however, that there are some rare cases (such as transforming images with a + * large amount of embedded EXIF or ICC profile data) in which the output image + * will be larger than the worst-case size, and #TJFLAG_NOREALLOC cannot be + * used in those cases. + * . + * If you choose option 1, dstSizes[i] should be set to the size of + * your pre-allocated buffer. In any case, unless you have set + * #TJFLAG_NOREALLOC, you should always check dstBufs[i] upon return + * from this function, as it may have changed. + * + * @param dstSizes pointer to an array of n unsigned long variables that will + * receive the actual sizes (in bytes) of each transformed JPEG image. If + * dstBufs[i] points to a pre-allocated buffer, then + * dstSizes[i] should be set to the size of the buffer. Upon return, + * dstSizes[i] will contain the size of the JPEG image (in bytes.) + * + * @param transforms pointer to an array of n #tjtransform structures, each of + * which specifies the transform parameters and/or cropping region for the + * corresponding transformed output image. + * + * @param flags the bitwise OR of one or more of the @ref TJFLAG_BOTTOMUP + * "flags" + * + * @return 0 if successful, or -1 if an error occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().) + */ +DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjTransform(tjhandle handle, + const unsigned char *jpegBuf, unsigned long jpegSize, int n, + unsigned char **dstBufs, unsigned long *dstSizes, tjtransform *transforms, + int flags); + + +/** + * Destroy a TurboJPEG compressor, decompressor, or transformer instance. + * + * @param handle a handle to a TurboJPEG compressor, decompressor or + * transformer instance + * + * @return 0 if successful, or -1 if an error occurred (see #tjGetErrorStr().) + */ +DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjDestroy(tjhandle handle); + + +/** + * Allocate an image buffer for use with TurboJPEG. You should always use + * this function to allocate the JPEG destination buffer(s) for the compression + * and transform functions unless you are disabling automatic buffer + * (re)allocation (by setting #TJFLAG_NOREALLOC.) + * + * @param bytes the number of bytes to allocate + * + * @return a pointer to a newly-allocated buffer with the specified number of + * bytes. + * + * @sa tjFree() + */ +DLLEXPORT unsigned char* DLLCALL tjAlloc(int bytes); + + +/** + * Free an image buffer previously allocated by TurboJPEG. You should always + * use this function to free JPEG destination buffer(s) that were automatically + * (re)allocated by the compression and transform functions or that were + * manually allocated using #tjAlloc(). + * + * @param buffer address of the buffer to free + * + * @sa tjAlloc() + */ +DLLEXPORT void DLLCALL tjFree(unsigned char *buffer); + + +/** + * Returns a descriptive error message explaining why the last command failed. + * + * @return a descriptive error message explaining why the last command failed. + */ +DLLEXPORT char* DLLCALL tjGetErrorStr(void); + + +/* Deprecated functions and macros */ +#define TJFLAG_FORCEMMX 8 +#define TJFLAG_FORCESSE 16 +#define TJFLAG_FORCESSE2 32 +#define TJFLAG_FORCESSE3 128 + + +/* Backward compatibility functions and macros (nothing to see here) */ +#define NUMSUBOPT TJ_NUMSAMP +#define TJ_444 TJSAMP_444 +#define TJ_422 TJSAMP_422 +#define TJ_420 TJSAMP_420 +#define TJ_411 TJSAMP_420 +#define TJ_GRAYSCALE TJSAMP_GRAY + +#define TJ_BGR 1 +#define TJ_BOTTOMUP TJFLAG_BOTTOMUP +#define TJ_FORCEMMX TJFLAG_FORCEMMX +#define TJ_FORCESSE TJFLAG_FORCESSE +#define TJ_FORCESSE2 TJFLAG_FORCESSE2 +#define TJ_ALPHAFIRST 64 +#define TJ_FORCESSE3 TJFLAG_FORCESSE3 +#define TJ_FASTUPSAMPLE TJFLAG_FASTUPSAMPLE +#define TJ_YUV 512 + +DLLEXPORT unsigned long DLLCALL TJBUFSIZE(int width, int height); + +DLLEXPORT unsigned long DLLCALL TJBUFSIZEYUV(int width, int height, + int jpegSubsamp); + +DLLEXPORT unsigned long DLLCALL tjBufSizeYUV(int width, int height, + int subsamp); + +DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjCompress(tjhandle handle, unsigned char *srcBuf, + int width, int pitch, int height, int pixelSize, unsigned char *dstBuf, + unsigned long *compressedSize, int jpegSubsamp, int jpegQual, int flags); + +DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjEncodeYUV(tjhandle handle, + unsigned char *srcBuf, int width, int pitch, int height, int pixelSize, + unsigned char *dstBuf, int subsamp, int flags); + +DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjEncodeYUV2(tjhandle handle, + unsigned char *srcBuf, int width, int pitch, int height, int pixelFormat, + unsigned char *dstBuf, int subsamp, int flags); + +DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjDecompressHeader(tjhandle handle, + unsigned char *jpegBuf, unsigned long jpegSize, int *width, int *height); + +DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjDecompressHeader2(tjhandle handle, + unsigned char *jpegBuf, unsigned long jpegSize, int *width, int *height, + int *jpegSubsamp); + +DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjDecompress(tjhandle handle, + unsigned char *jpegBuf, unsigned long jpegSize, unsigned char *dstBuf, + int width, int pitch, int height, int pixelSize, int flags); + +DLLEXPORT int DLLCALL tjDecompressToYUV(tjhandle handle, + unsigned char *jpegBuf, unsigned long jpegSize, unsigned char *dstBuf, + int flags); + + +/** + * @} + */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif diff --git a/vendor/macos/jpegtran b/vendor/macos/jpegtran new file mode 100755 index 0000000..c7bfebd Binary files /dev/null and b/vendor/macos/jpegtran differ diff --git a/vendor/macos/libjpeg.a b/vendor/macos/libjpeg.a new file mode 100644 index 0000000..74e3ffa Binary files /dev/null and b/vendor/macos/libjpeg.a differ diff --git a/vendor/macos/libjpeg.la b/vendor/macos/libjpeg.la new file mode 100755 index 0000000..23402e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/macos/libjpeg.la @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +# libjpeg.la - a libtool library file +# Generated by libtool (GNU libtool) 2.4.6 Debian-2.4.6-2 +# +# Please DO NOT delete this file! +# It is necessary for linking the library. + +# The name that we can dlopen(3). +dlname='' + +# Names of this library. +library_names='' + +# The name of the static archive. +old_library='libjpeg.a' + +# Linker flags that cannot go in dependency_libs. +inherited_linker_flags='' + +# Libraries that this one depends upon. +dependency_libs=' -lm' + +# Names of additional weak libraries provided by this library +weak_library_names='' + +# Version information for libjpeg. +current=9 +age=1 +revision=2 + +# Is this an already installed library? +installed=yes + +# Should we warn about portability when linking against -modules? +shouldnotlink=no + +# Files to dlopen/dlpreopen +dlopen='' +dlpreopen='' + +# Directory that this library needs to be installed in: +libdir='/home/evilebottnawi/IdeaProjects/mozjpeg-binaries/vendor' diff --git a/vendor/macos/libturbojpeg.a b/vendor/macos/libturbojpeg.a new file mode 100644 index 0000000..226e7e4 Binary files /dev/null and b/vendor/macos/libturbojpeg.a differ diff --git a/vendor/macos/libturbojpeg.la b/vendor/macos/libturbojpeg.la new file mode 100755 index 0000000..17356f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/macos/libturbojpeg.la @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +# libturbojpeg.la - a libtool library file +# Generated by libtool (GNU libtool) 2.4.6 Debian-2.4.6-2 +# +# Please DO NOT delete this file! +# It is necessary for linking the library. + +# The name that we can dlopen(3). +dlname='' + +# Names of this library. +library_names='' + +# The name of the static archive. +old_library='libturbojpeg.a' + +# Linker flags that cannot go in dependency_libs. +inherited_linker_flags='' + +# Libraries that this one depends upon. +dependency_libs=' -lm' + +# Names of additional weak libraries provided by this library +weak_library_names='' + +# Version information for libturbojpeg. +current=1 +age=1 +revision=0 + +# Is this an already installed library? +installed=yes + +# Should we warn about portability when linking against -modules? +shouldnotlink=no + +# Files to dlopen/dlpreopen +dlopen='' +dlpreopen='' + +# Directory that this library needs to be installed in: +libdir='/home/evilebottnawi/IdeaProjects/mozjpeg-binaries/vendor' diff --git a/vendor/macos/pkgconfig/libjpeg.pc b/vendor/macos/pkgconfig/libjpeg.pc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f6d20d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/macos/pkgconfig/libjpeg.pc @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +prefix=/home/evilebottnawi/IdeaProjects/mozjpeg-binaries/vendor +exec_prefix=${prefix} +libdir=/home/evilebottnawi/IdeaProjects/mozjpeg-binaries/vendor +includedir=${prefix}/include + +Name: libjpeg +Description: A SIMD-accelerated JPEG codec that provides the libjpeg API +Version: 3.3.1 +Libs: -L${libdir} -ljpeg +Cflags: -I${includedir} diff --git a/vendor/macos/pkgconfig/libturbojpeg.pc b/vendor/macos/pkgconfig/libturbojpeg.pc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6819d03 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/macos/pkgconfig/libturbojpeg.pc @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +prefix=/home/evilebottnawi/IdeaProjects/mozjpeg-binaries/vendor +exec_prefix=${prefix} +libdir=/home/evilebottnawi/IdeaProjects/mozjpeg-binaries/vendor +includedir=${prefix}/include + +Name: libturbojpeg +Description: A SIMD-accelerated JPEG codec that provides the TurboJPEG API +Version: 3.3.1 +Libs: -L${libdir} -lturbojpeg +Cflags: -I${includedir} diff --git a/vendor/macos/rdjpgcom b/vendor/macos/rdjpgcom new file mode 100755 index 0000000..6c866b3 Binary files /dev/null and b/vendor/macos/rdjpgcom differ diff --git a/vendor/macos/share/doc/mozjpeg/LICENSE.md b/vendor/macos/share/doc/mozjpeg/LICENSE.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0572390 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/macos/share/doc/mozjpeg/LICENSE.md @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ +libjpeg-turbo Licenses +====================== + +libjpeg-turbo is covered by three compatible BSD-style open source licenses: + +- The IJG (Independent JPEG Group) License, which is listed in + [README.ijg](README.ijg) + + This license applies to the libjpeg API library and associated programs + (any code inherited from libjpeg, and any modifications to that code.) + +- The Modified (3-clause) BSD License, which is listed below + + This license covers the TurboJPEG API library and associated programs. + +- The zlib License, which is listed below + + This license is a subset of the other two, and it covers the libjpeg-turbo + SIMD extensions. + + +Complying with the libjpeg-turbo Licenses +========================================= + +This section provides a roll-up of the libjpeg-turbo licensing terms, to the +best of our understanding. + +1. 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Please see README.md for +information specific to libjpeg-turbo. + + +The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software +========================================== + +This distribution contains a release of the Independent JPEG Group's free JPEG +software. You are welcome to redistribute this software and to use it for any +purpose, subject to the conditions under LEGAL ISSUES, below. + +This software is the work of Tom Lane, Guido Vollbeding, Philip Gladstone, +Bill Allombert, Jim Boucher, Lee Crocker, Bob Friesenhahn, Ben Jackson, +Julian Minguillon, Luis Ortiz, George Phillips, Davide Rossi, Ge' Weijers, +and other members of the Independent JPEG Group. + +IJG is not affiliated with the ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG1 standards committee +(also known as JPEG, together with ITU-T SG16). + + +DOCUMENTATION ROADMAP +===================== + +This file contains the following sections: + +OVERVIEW General description of JPEG and the IJG software. +LEGAL ISSUES Copyright, lack of warranty, terms of distribution. +REFERENCES Where to learn more about JPEG. +ARCHIVE LOCATIONS Where to find newer versions of this software. +FILE FORMAT WARS Software *not* to get. +TO DO Plans for future IJG releases. + +Other documentation files in the distribution are: + +User documentation: + usage.txt Usage instructions for cjpeg, djpeg, jpegtran, + rdjpgcom, and wrjpgcom. + *.1 Unix-style man pages for programs (same info as usage.txt). + wizard.txt Advanced usage instructions for JPEG wizards only. + change.log Version-to-version change highlights. +Programmer and internal documentation: + libjpeg.txt How to use the JPEG library in your own programs. + example.c Sample code for calling the JPEG library. + structure.txt Overview of the JPEG library's internal structure. + coderules.txt Coding style rules --- please read if you contribute code. + +Please read at least usage.txt. Some information can also be found in the JPEG +FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) article. See ARCHIVE LOCATIONS below to find +out where to obtain the FAQ article. + +If you want to understand how the JPEG code works, we suggest reading one or +more of the REFERENCES, then looking at the documentation files (in roughly +the order listed) before diving into the code. + + +OVERVIEW +======== + +This package contains C software to implement JPEG image encoding, decoding, +and transcoding. JPEG (pronounced "jay-peg") is a standardized compression +method for full-color and grayscale images. JPEG's strong suit is compressing +photographic images or other types of images that have smooth color and +brightness transitions between neighboring pixels. Images with sharp lines or +other abrupt features may not compress well with JPEG, and a higher JPEG +quality may have to be used to avoid visible compression artifacts with such +images. + +JPEG is lossy, meaning that the output pixels are not necessarily identical to +the input pixels. However, on photographic content and other "smooth" images, +very good compression ratios can be obtained with no visible compression +artifacts, and extremely high compression ratios are possible if you are +willing to sacrifice image quality (by reducing the "quality" setting in the +compressor.) + +This software implements JPEG baseline, extended-sequential, and progressive +compression processes. Provision is made for supporting all variants of these +processes, although some uncommon parameter settings aren't implemented yet. +We have made no provision for supporting the hierarchical or lossless +processes defined in the standard. + +We provide a set of library routines for reading and writing JPEG image files, +plus two sample applications "cjpeg" and "djpeg", which use the library to +perform conversion between JPEG and some other popular image file formats. +The library is intended to be reused in other applications. + +In order to support file conversion and viewing software, we have included +considerable functionality beyond the bare JPEG coding/decoding capability; +for example, the color quantization modules are not strictly part of JPEG +decoding, but they are essential for output to colormapped file formats or +colormapped displays. These extra functions can be compiled out of the +library if not required for a particular application. + +We have also included "jpegtran", a utility for lossless transcoding between +different JPEG processes, and "rdjpgcom" and "wrjpgcom", two simple +applications for inserting and extracting textual comments in JFIF files. + +The emphasis in designing this software has been on achieving portability and +flexibility, while also making it fast enough to be useful. In particular, +the software is not intended to be read as a tutorial on JPEG. (See the +REFERENCES section for introductory material.) Rather, it is intended to +be reliable, portable, industrial-strength code. We do not claim to have +achieved that goal in every aspect of the software, but we strive for it. + +We welcome the use of this software as a component of commercial products. +No royalty is required, but we do ask for an acknowledgement in product +documentation, as described under LEGAL ISSUES. + + +LEGAL ISSUES +============ + +In plain English: + +1. We don't promise that this software works. (But if you find any bugs, + please let us know!) +2. You can use this software for whatever you want. You don't have to pay us. +3. You may not pretend that you wrote this software. If you use it in a + program, you must acknowledge somewhere in your documentation that + you've used the IJG code. + +In legalese: + +The authors make NO WARRANTY or representation, either express or implied, +with respect to this software, its quality, accuracy, merchantability, or +fitness for a particular purpose. This software is provided "AS IS", and you, +its user, assume the entire risk as to its quality and accuracy. + +This software is copyright (C) 1991-2016, Thomas G. Lane, Guido Vollbeding. +All Rights Reserved except as specified below. + +Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute this +software (or portions thereof) for any purpose, without fee, subject to these +conditions: +(1) If any part of the source code for this software is distributed, then this +README file must be included, with this copyright and no-warranty notice +unaltered; and any additions, deletions, or changes to the original files +must be clearly indicated in accompanying documentation. +(2) If only executable code is distributed, then the accompanying +documentation must state that "this software is based in part on the work of +the Independent JPEG Group". +(3) Permission for use of this software is granted only if the user accepts +full responsibility for any undesirable consequences; the authors accept +NO LIABILITY for damages of any kind. + +These conditions apply to any software derived from or based on the IJG code, +not just to the unmodified library. If you use our work, you ought to +acknowledge us. + +Permission is NOT granted for the use of any IJG author's name or company name +in advertising or publicity relating to this software or products derived from +it. This software may be referred to only as "the Independent JPEG Group's +software". + +We specifically permit and encourage the use of this software as the basis of +commercial products, provided that all warranty or liability claims are +assumed by the product vendor. + + +The Unix configuration script "configure" was produced with GNU Autoconf. +It is copyright by the Free Software Foundation but is freely distributable. +The same holds for its supporting scripts (config.guess, config.sub, +ltmain.sh). Another support script, install-sh, is copyright by X Consortium +but is also freely distributable. + +The IJG distribution formerly included code to read and write GIF files. +To avoid entanglement with the Unisys LZW patent (now expired), GIF reading +support has been removed altogether, and the GIF writer has been simplified +to produce "uncompressed GIFs". This technique does not use the LZW +algorithm; the resulting GIF files are larger than usual, but are readable +by all standard GIF decoders. + +We are required to state that + "The Graphics Interchange Format(c) is the Copyright property of + CompuServe Incorporated. GIF(sm) is a Service Mark property of + CompuServe Incorporated." + + +REFERENCES +========== + +We recommend reading one or more of these references before trying to +understand the innards of the JPEG software. + +The best short technical introduction to the JPEG compression algorithm is + Wallace, Gregory K. "The JPEG Still Picture Compression Standard", + Communications of the ACM, April 1991 (vol. 34 no. 4), pp. 30-44. +(Adjacent articles in that issue discuss MPEG motion picture compression, +applications of JPEG, and related topics.) If you don't have the CACM issue +handy, a PDF file containing a revised version of Wallace's article is +available at http://www.ijg.org/files/Wallace.JPEG.pdf. The file (actually +a preprint for an article that appeared in IEEE Trans. Consumer Electronics) +omits the sample images that appeared in CACM, but it includes corrections +and some added material. Note: the Wallace article is copyright ACM and IEEE, +and it may not be used for commercial purposes. + +A somewhat less technical, more leisurely introduction to JPEG can be found in +"The Data Compression Book" by Mark Nelson and Jean-loup Gailly, published by +M&T Books (New York), 2nd ed. 1996, ISBN 1-55851-434-1. This book provides +good explanations and example C code for a multitude of compression methods +including JPEG. It is an excellent source if you are comfortable reading C +code but don't know much about data compression in general. The book's JPEG +sample code is far from industrial-strength, but when you are ready to look +at a full implementation, you've got one here... + +The best currently available description of JPEG is the textbook "JPEG Still +Image Data Compression Standard" by William B. Pennebaker and Joan L. +Mitchell, published by Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1993, ISBN 0-442-01272-1. +Price US$59.95, 638 pp. The book includes the complete text of the ISO JPEG +standards (DIS 10918-1 and draft DIS 10918-2). + +The original JPEG standard is divided into two parts, Part 1 being the actual +specification, while Part 2 covers compliance testing methods. Part 1 is +titled "Digital Compression and Coding of Continuous-tone Still Images, +Part 1: Requirements and guidelines" and has document numbers ISO/IEC IS +10918-1, ITU-T T.81. Part 2 is titled "Digital Compression and Coding of +Continuous-tone Still Images, Part 2: Compliance testing" and has document +numbers ISO/IEC IS 10918-2, ITU-T T.83. + +The JPEG standard does not specify all details of an interchangeable file +format. For the omitted details we follow the "JFIF" conventions, revision +1.02. JFIF 1.02 has been adopted as an Ecma International Technical Report +and thus received a formal publication status. It is available as a free +download in PDF format from +http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/techreports/E-TR-098.htm. +A PostScript version of the JFIF document is available at +http://www.ijg.org/files/jfif.ps.gz. There is also a plain text version at +http://www.ijg.org/files/jfif.txt.gz, but it is missing the figures. + +The TIFF 6.0 file format specification can be obtained by FTP from +ftp://ftp.sgi.com/graphics/tiff/TIFF6.ps.gz. The JPEG incorporation scheme +found in the TIFF 6.0 spec of 3-June-92 has a number of serious problems. +IJG does not recommend use of the TIFF 6.0 design (TIFF Compression tag 6). +Instead, we recommend the JPEG design proposed by TIFF Technical Note #2 +(Compression tag 7). Copies of this Note can be obtained from +http://www.ijg.org/files/. It is expected that the next revision +of the TIFF spec will replace the 6.0 JPEG design with the Note's design. +Although IJG's own code does not support TIFF/JPEG, the free libtiff library +uses our library to implement TIFF/JPEG per the Note. + + +ARCHIVE LOCATIONS +================= + +The "official" archive site for this software is www.ijg.org. +The most recent released version can always be found there in +directory "files". + +The JPEG FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) article is a source of some +general information about JPEG. +It is available on the World Wide Web at http://www.faqs.org/faqs/jpeg-faq/ +and other news.answers archive sites, including the official news.answers +archive at rtfm.mit.edu: ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/jpeg-faq/. +If you don't have Web or FTP access, send e-mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu +with body + send usenet/news.answers/jpeg-faq/part1 + send usenet/news.answers/jpeg-faq/part2 + + +FILE FORMAT WARS +================ + +The ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG1 standards committee (also known as JPEG, together +with ITU-T SG16) currently promotes different formats containing the name +"JPEG" which are incompatible with original DCT-based JPEG. IJG therefore does +not support these formats (see REFERENCES). Indeed, one of the original +reasons for developing this free software was to help force convergence on +common, interoperable format standards for JPEG files. +Don't use an incompatible file format! +(In any case, our decoder will remain capable of reading existing JPEG +image files indefinitely.) + + +TO DO +===== + +Please send bug reports, offers of help, etc. to jpeg-info@jpegclub.org. diff --git a/vendor/macos/share/doc/mozjpeg/README.md b/vendor/macos/share/doc/mozjpeg/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d9987c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/macos/share/doc/mozjpeg/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +Mozilla JPEG Encoder Project +============================ + +MozJPEG reduces file sizes of JPEG images while retaining quality and compatibility with the vast majority of the world's deployed decoders. + +MozJPEG is based on [libjpeg-turbo](https://github.com/libjpeg-turbo/libjpeg-turbo). It's compatible with libjpeg API and ABI, and can be used as a drop-in replacement for libjpeg. MozJPEG makes tradeoffs that are intended to benefit Web use cases and focuses solely on improving encoding, so it's best used as part of a Web encoding workflow. + +MozJPEG is meant to be used as a library in graphics programs and image processing tools. We include a demo `cjpeg` tool, but it's not intended for serious use. We encourage authors of graphics programs to use MozJPEG's [C API](libjpeg.txt) instead. + +## Features + +* Progressive encoding with "jpegrescan" optimization. It can be applied to any JPEG file (with `jpegtran`) to losslessly reduce file size. +* Trellis quantization. When converting other formats to JPEG it maximizes quality/filesize ratio. +* Comes with new quantization table presets, e.g. tuned for high-resolution displays. +* Fully compatible with all web browsers. +* Can be seamlessly integrated into any program using libjpeg. + +## Releases + +* [Latest release](https://github.com/mozilla/mozjpeg/releases/latest) +* [Version 3.0 Announcement](https://boomswaggerboom.wordpress.com/2014/12/30/mozjpeg-3-0-released/) ([overview of 3.0 features](https://calendar.perfplanet.com/2014/mozjpeg-3-0/)) +* [Version 2.0 Announcement](https://blog.mozilla.org/research/2014/07/15/mozilla-advances-jpeg-encoding-with-mozjpeg-2-0/) +* [Version 1.0 Announcement](https://blog.mozilla.org/research/2014/03/05/introducing-the-mozjpeg-project/) diff --git a/vendor/macos/share/doc/mozjpeg/example.c b/vendor/macos/share/doc/mozjpeg/example.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac27f49 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/macos/share/doc/mozjpeg/example.c @@ -0,0 +1,433 @@ +/* + * example.c + * + * This file illustrates how to use the IJG code as a subroutine library + * to read or write JPEG image files. You should look at this code in + * conjunction with the documentation file libjpeg.txt. + * + * This code will not do anything useful as-is, but it may be helpful as a + * skeleton for constructing routines that call the JPEG library. + * + * We present these routines in the same coding style used in the JPEG code + * (ANSI function definitions, etc); but you are of course free to code your + * routines in a different style if you prefer. + */ + +#include + +/* + * Include file for users of JPEG library. + * You will need to have included system headers that define at least + * the typedefs FILE and size_t before you can include jpeglib.h. + * (stdio.h is sufficient on ANSI-conforming systems.) + * You may also wish to include "jerror.h". + */ + +#include "jpeglib.h" + +/* + * is used for the optional error recovery mechanism shown in + * the second part of the example. + */ + +#include + + + +/******************** JPEG COMPRESSION SAMPLE INTERFACE *******************/ + +/* This half of the example shows how to feed data into the JPEG compressor. + * We present a minimal version that does not worry about refinements such + * as error recovery (the JPEG code will just exit() if it gets an error). + */ + + +/* + * IMAGE DATA FORMATS: + * + * The standard input image format is a rectangular array of pixels, with + * each pixel having the same number of "component" values (color channels). + * Each pixel row is an array of JSAMPLEs (which typically are unsigned chars). + * If you are working with color data, then the color values for each pixel + * must be adjacent in the row; for example, R,G,B,R,G,B,R,G,B,... for 24-bit + * RGB color. + * + * For this example, we'll assume that this data structure matches the way + * our application has stored the image in memory, so we can just pass a + * pointer to our image buffer. In particular, let's say that the image is + * RGB color and is described by: + */ + +extern JSAMPLE *image_buffer; /* Points to large array of R,G,B-order data */ +extern int image_height; /* Number of rows in image */ +extern int image_width; /* Number of columns in image */ + + +/* + * Sample routine for JPEG compression. We assume that the target file name + * and a compression quality factor are passed in. + */ + +GLOBAL(void) +write_JPEG_file (char *filename, int quality) +{ + /* This struct contains the JPEG compression parameters and pointers to + * working space (which is allocated as needed by the JPEG library). + * It is possible to have several such structures, representing multiple + * compression/decompression processes, in existence at once. We refer + * to any one struct (and its associated working data) as a "JPEG object". + */ + struct jpeg_compress_struct cinfo; + /* This struct represents a JPEG error handler. It is declared separately + * because applications often want to supply a specialized error handler + * (see the second half of this file for an example). But here we just + * take the easy way out and use the standard error handler, which will + * print a message on stderr and call exit() if compression fails. + * Note that this struct must live as long as the main JPEG parameter + * struct, to avoid dangling-pointer problems. + */ + struct jpeg_error_mgr jerr; + /* More stuff */ + FILE *outfile; /* target file */ + JSAMPROW row_pointer[1]; /* pointer to JSAMPLE row[s] */ + int row_stride; /* physical row width in image buffer */ + + /* Step 1: allocate and initialize JPEG compression object */ + + /* We have to set up the error handler first, in case the initialization + * step fails. (Unlikely, but it could happen if you are out of memory.) + * This routine fills in the contents of struct jerr, and returns jerr's + * address which we place into the link field in cinfo. + */ + cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&jerr); + /* Now we can initialize the JPEG compression object. */ + jpeg_create_compress(&cinfo); + + /* Step 2: specify data destination (eg, a file) */ + /* Note: steps 2 and 3 can be done in either order. */ + + /* Here we use the library-supplied code to send compressed data to a + * stdio stream. You can also write your own code to do something else. + * VERY IMPORTANT: use "b" option to fopen() if you are on a machine that + * requires it in order to write binary files. + */ + if ((outfile = fopen(filename, "wb")) == NULL) { + fprintf(stderr, "can't open %s\n", filename); + exit(1); + } + jpeg_stdio_dest(&cinfo, outfile); + + /* Step 3: set parameters for compression */ + + /* First we supply a description of the input image. + * Four fields of the cinfo struct must be filled in: + */ + cinfo.image_width = image_width; /* image width and height, in pixels */ + cinfo.image_height = image_height; + cinfo.input_components = 3; /* # of color components per pixel */ + cinfo.in_color_space = JCS_RGB; /* colorspace of input image */ + /* Now use the library's routine to set default compression parameters. + * (You must set at least cinfo.in_color_space before calling this, + * since the defaults depend on the source color space.) + */ + jpeg_set_defaults(&cinfo); + /* Now you can set any non-default parameters you wish to. + * Here we just illustrate the use of quality (quantization table) scaling: + */ + jpeg_set_quality(&cinfo, quality, TRUE /* limit to baseline-JPEG values */); + + /* Step 4: Start compressor */ + + /* TRUE ensures that we will write a complete interchange-JPEG file. + * Pass TRUE unless you are very sure of what you're doing. + */ + jpeg_start_compress(&cinfo, TRUE); + + /* Step 5: while (scan lines remain to be written) */ + /* jpeg_write_scanlines(...); */ + + /* Here we use the library's state variable cinfo.next_scanline as the + * loop counter, so that we don't have to keep track ourselves. + * To keep things simple, we pass one scanline per call; you can pass + * more if you wish, though. + */ + row_stride = image_width * 3; /* JSAMPLEs per row in image_buffer */ + + while (cinfo.next_scanline < cinfo.image_height) { + /* jpeg_write_scanlines expects an array of pointers to scanlines. + * Here the array is only one element long, but you could pass + * more than one scanline at a time if that's more convenient. + */ + row_pointer[0] = & image_buffer[cinfo.next_scanline * row_stride]; + (void) jpeg_write_scanlines(&cinfo, row_pointer, 1); + } + + /* Step 6: Finish compression */ + + jpeg_finish_compress(&cinfo); + /* After finish_compress, we can close the output file. */ + fclose(outfile); + + /* Step 7: release JPEG compression object */ + + /* This is an important step since it will release a good deal of memory. */ + jpeg_destroy_compress(&cinfo); + + /* And we're done! */ +} + + +/* + * SOME FINE POINTS: + * + * In the above loop, we ignored the return value of jpeg_write_scanlines, + * which is the number of scanlines actually written. We could get away + * with this because we were only relying on the value of cinfo.next_scanline, + * which will be incremented correctly. If you maintain additional loop + * variables then you should be careful to increment them properly. + * Actually, for output to a stdio stream you needn't worry, because + * then jpeg_write_scanlines will write all the lines passed (or else exit + * with a fatal error). Partial writes can only occur if you use a data + * destination module that can demand suspension of the compressor. + * (If you don't know what that's for, you don't need it.) + * + * If the compressor requires full-image buffers (for entropy-coding + * optimization or a multi-scan JPEG file), it will create temporary + * files for anything that doesn't fit within the maximum-memory setting. + * (Note that temp files are NOT needed if you use the default parameters.) + * On some systems you may need to set up a signal handler to ensure that + * temporary files are deleted if the program is interrupted. See libjpeg.txt. + * + * Scanlines MUST be supplied in top-to-bottom order if you want your JPEG + * files to be compatible with everyone else's. If you cannot readily read + * your data in that order, you'll need an intermediate array to hold the + * image. See rdtarga.c or rdbmp.c for examples of handling bottom-to-top + * source data using the JPEG code's internal virtual-array mechanisms. + */ + + + +/******************** JPEG DECOMPRESSION SAMPLE INTERFACE *******************/ + +/* This half of the example shows how to read data from the JPEG decompressor. + * It's a bit more refined than the above, in that we show: + * (a) how to modify the JPEG library's standard error-reporting behavior; + * (b) how to allocate workspace using the library's memory manager. + * + * Just to make this example a little different from the first one, we'll + * assume that we do not intend to put the whole image into an in-memory + * buffer, but to send it line-by-line someplace else. We need a one- + * scanline-high JSAMPLE array as a work buffer, and we will let the JPEG + * memory manager allocate it for us. This approach is actually quite useful + * because we don't need to remember to deallocate the buffer separately: it + * will go away automatically when the JPEG object is cleaned up. + */ + + +/* + * ERROR HANDLING: + * + * The JPEG library's standard error handler (jerror.c) is divided into + * several "methods" which you can override individually. This lets you + * adjust the behavior without duplicating a lot of code, which you might + * have to update with each future release. + * + * Our example here shows how to override the "error_exit" method so that + * control is returned to the library's caller when a fatal error occurs, + * rather than calling exit() as the standard error_exit method does. + * + * We use C's setjmp/longjmp facility to return control. This means that the + * routine which calls the JPEG library must first execute a setjmp() call to + * establish the return point. We want the replacement error_exit to do a + * longjmp(). But we need to make the setjmp buffer accessible to the + * error_exit routine. To do this, we make a private extension of the + * standard JPEG error handler object. (If we were using C++, we'd say we + * were making a subclass of the regular error handler.) + * + * Here's the extended error handler struct: + */ + +struct my_error_mgr { + struct jpeg_error_mgr pub; /* "public" fields */ + + jmp_buf setjmp_buffer; /* for return to caller */ +}; + +typedef struct my_error_mgr *my_error_ptr; + +/* + * Here's the routine that will replace the standard error_exit method: + */ + +METHODDEF(void) +my_error_exit (j_common_ptr cinfo) +{ + /* cinfo->err really points to a my_error_mgr struct, so coerce pointer */ + my_error_ptr myerr = (my_error_ptr) cinfo->err; + + /* Always display the message. */ + /* We could postpone this until after returning, if we chose. */ + (*cinfo->err->output_message) (cinfo); + + /* Return control to the setjmp point */ + longjmp(myerr->setjmp_buffer, 1); +} + + +/* + * Sample routine for JPEG decompression. We assume that the source file name + * is passed in. We want to return 1 on success, 0 on error. + */ + + +GLOBAL(int) +read_JPEG_file (char *filename) +{ + /* This struct contains the JPEG decompression parameters and pointers to + * working space (which is allocated as needed by the JPEG library). + */ + struct jpeg_decompress_struct cinfo; + /* We use our private extension JPEG error handler. + * Note that this struct must live as long as the main JPEG parameter + * struct, to avoid dangling-pointer problems. + */ + struct my_error_mgr jerr; + /* More stuff */ + FILE *infile; /* source file */ + JSAMPARRAY buffer; /* Output row buffer */ + int row_stride; /* physical row width in output buffer */ + + /* In this example we want to open the input file before doing anything else, + * so that the setjmp() error recovery below can assume the file is open. + * VERY IMPORTANT: use "b" option to fopen() if you are on a machine that + * requires it in order to read binary files. + */ + + if ((infile = fopen(filename, "rb")) == NULL) { + fprintf(stderr, "can't open %s\n", filename); + return 0; + } + + /* Step 1: allocate and initialize JPEG decompression object */ + + /* We set up the normal JPEG error routines, then override error_exit. */ + cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&jerr.pub); + jerr.pub.error_exit = my_error_exit; + /* Establish the setjmp return context for my_error_exit to use. */ + if (setjmp(jerr.setjmp_buffer)) { + /* If we get here, the JPEG code has signaled an error. + * We need to clean up the JPEG object, close the input file, and return. + */ + jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo); + fclose(infile); + return 0; + } + /* Now we can initialize the JPEG decompression object. */ + jpeg_create_decompress(&cinfo); + + /* Step 2: specify data source (eg, a file) */ + + jpeg_stdio_src(&cinfo, infile); + + /* Step 3: read file parameters with jpeg_read_header() */ + + (void) jpeg_read_header(&cinfo, TRUE); + /* We can ignore the return value from jpeg_read_header since + * (a) suspension is not possible with the stdio data source, and + * (b) we passed TRUE to reject a tables-only JPEG file as an error. + * See libjpeg.txt for more info. + */ + + /* Step 4: set parameters for decompression */ + + /* In this example, we don't need to change any of the defaults set by + * jpeg_read_header(), so we do nothing here. + */ + + /* Step 5: Start decompressor */ + + (void) jpeg_start_decompress(&cinfo); + /* We can ignore the return value since suspension is not possible + * with the stdio data source. + */ + + /* We may need to do some setup of our own at this point before reading + * the data. After jpeg_start_decompress() we have the correct scaled + * output image dimensions available, as well as the output colormap + * if we asked for color quantization. + * In this example, we need to make an output work buffer of the right size. + */ + /* JSAMPLEs per row in output buffer */ + row_stride = cinfo.output_width * cinfo.output_components; + /* Make a one-row-high sample array that will go away when done with image */ + buffer = (*cinfo.mem->alloc_sarray) + ((j_common_ptr) &cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, row_stride, 1); + + /* Step 6: while (scan lines remain to be read) */ + /* jpeg_read_scanlines(...); */ + + /* Here we use the library's state variable cinfo.output_scanline as the + * loop counter, so that we don't have to keep track ourselves. + */ + while (cinfo.output_scanline < cinfo.output_height) { + /* jpeg_read_scanlines expects an array of pointers to scanlines. + * Here the array is only one element long, but you could ask for + * more than one scanline at a time if that's more convenient. + */ + (void) jpeg_read_scanlines(&cinfo, buffer, 1); + /* Assume put_scanline_someplace wants a pointer and sample count. */ + put_scanline_someplace(buffer[0], row_stride); + } + + /* Step 7: Finish decompression */ + + (void) jpeg_finish_decompress(&cinfo); + /* We can ignore the return value since suspension is not possible + * with the stdio data source. + */ + + /* Step 8: Release JPEG decompression object */ + + /* This is an important step since it will release a good deal of memory. */ + jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo); + + /* After finish_decompress, we can close the input file. + * Here we postpone it until after no more JPEG errors are possible, + * so as to simplify the setjmp error logic above. (Actually, I don't + * think that jpeg_destroy can do an error exit, but why assume anything...) + */ + fclose(infile); + + /* At this point you may want to check to see whether any corrupt-data + * warnings occurred (test whether jerr.pub.num_warnings is nonzero). + */ + + /* And we're done! */ + return 1; +} + + +/* + * SOME FINE POINTS: + * + * In the above code, we ignored the return value of jpeg_read_scanlines, + * which is the number of scanlines actually read. We could get away with + * this because we asked for only one line at a time and we weren't using + * a suspending data source. See libjpeg.txt for more info. + * + * We cheated a bit by calling alloc_sarray() after jpeg_start_decompress(); + * we should have done it beforehand to ensure that the space would be + * counted against the JPEG max_memory setting. In some systems the above + * code would risk an out-of-memory error. However, in general we don't + * know the output image dimensions before jpeg_start_decompress(), unless we + * call jpeg_calc_output_dimensions(). See libjpeg.txt for more about this. + * + * Scanlines are returned in the same order as they appear in the JPEG file, + * which is standardly top-to-bottom. If you must emit data bottom-to-top, + * you can use one of the virtual arrays provided by the JPEG memory manager + * to invert the data. See wrbmp.c for an example. + * + * As with compression, some operating modes may require temporary files. + * On some systems you may need to set up a signal handler to ensure that + * temporary files are deleted if the program is interrupted. See libjpeg.txt. + */ diff --git a/vendor/macos/share/doc/mozjpeg/libjpeg.txt b/vendor/macos/share/doc/mozjpeg/libjpeg.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5181afc --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/macos/share/doc/mozjpeg/libjpeg.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3104 @@ +USING THE IJG JPEG LIBRARY + +This file was part of the Independent JPEG Group's software: +Copyright (C) 1994-2013, Thomas G. Lane, Guido Vollbeding. +libjpeg-turbo Modifications: +Copyright (C) 2010, 2014-2017, D. R. Commander. +Copyright (C) 2015, Google, Inc. +For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README.ijg file. + + +This file describes how to use the IJG JPEG library within an application +program. Read it if you want to write a program that uses the library. + +The file example.c provides heavily commented skeleton code for calling the +JPEG library. Also see jpeglib.h (the include file to be used by application +programs) for full details about data structures and function parameter lists. +The library source code, of course, is the ultimate reference. + +Note that there have been *major* changes from the application interface +presented by IJG version 4 and earlier versions. The old design had several +inherent limitations, and it had accumulated a lot of cruft as we added +features while trying to minimize application-interface changes. We have +sacrificed backward compatibility in the version 5 rewrite, but we think the +improvements justify this. + + +TABLE OF CONTENTS +----------------- + +Overview: + Functions provided by the library + Outline of typical usage +Basic library usage: + Data formats + Compression details + Decompression details + Partial image decompression + Mechanics of usage: include files, linking, etc +Advanced features: + Compression parameter selection + Decompression parameter selection + Special color spaces + Error handling + Compressed data handling (source and destination managers) + I/O suspension + Progressive JPEG support + Buffered-image mode + Abbreviated datastreams and multiple images + Special markers + Raw (downsampled) image data + Really raw data: DCT coefficients + Progress monitoring + Memory management + Memory usage + Library compile-time options + Portability considerations + +You should read at least the overview and basic usage sections before trying +to program with the library. The sections on advanced features can be read +if and when you need them. + + +OVERVIEW +======== + +Functions provided by the library +--------------------------------- + +The IJG JPEG library provides C code to read and write JPEG-compressed image +files. The surrounding application program receives or supplies image data a +scanline at a time, using a straightforward uncompressed image format. All +details of color conversion and other preprocessing/postprocessing can be +handled by the library. + +The library includes a substantial amount of code that is not covered by the +JPEG standard but is necessary for typical applications of JPEG. These +functions preprocess the image before JPEG compression or postprocess it after +decompression. They include colorspace conversion, downsampling/upsampling, +and color quantization. The application indirectly selects use of this code +by specifying the format in which it wishes to supply or receive image data. +For example, if colormapped output is requested, then the decompression +library automatically invokes color quantization. + +A wide range of quality vs. speed tradeoffs are possible in JPEG processing, +and even more so in decompression postprocessing. The decompression library +provides multiple implementations that cover most of the useful tradeoffs, +ranging from very-high-quality down to fast-preview operation. On the +compression side we have generally not provided low-quality choices, since +compression is normally less time-critical. It should be understood that the +low-quality modes may not meet the JPEG standard's accuracy requirements; +nonetheless, they are useful for viewers. + +A word about functions *not* provided by the library. We handle a subset of +the ISO JPEG standard; most baseline, extended-sequential, and progressive +JPEG processes are supported. (Our subset includes all features now in common +use.) Unsupported ISO options include: + * Hierarchical storage + * Lossless JPEG + * DNL marker + * Nonintegral subsampling ratios +We support both 8- and 12-bit data precision, but this is a compile-time +choice rather than a run-time choice; hence it is difficult to use both +precisions in a single application. + +By itself, the library handles only interchange JPEG datastreams --- in +particular the widely used JFIF file format. The library can be used by +surrounding code to process interchange or abbreviated JPEG datastreams that +are embedded in more complex file formats. (For example, this library is +used by the free LIBTIFF library to support JPEG compression in TIFF.) + + +Outline of typical usage +------------------------ + +The rough outline of a JPEG compression operation is: + + Allocate and initialize a JPEG compression object + Specify the destination for the compressed data (eg, a file) + Set parameters for compression, including image size & colorspace + jpeg_start_compress(...); + while (scan lines remain to be written) + jpeg_write_scanlines(...); + jpeg_finish_compress(...); + Release the JPEG compression object + +A JPEG compression object holds parameters and working state for the JPEG +library. We make creation/destruction of the object separate from starting +or finishing compression of an image; the same object can be re-used for a +series of image compression operations. This makes it easy to re-use the +same parameter settings for a sequence of images. Re-use of a JPEG object +also has important implications for processing abbreviated JPEG datastreams, +as discussed later. + +The image data to be compressed is supplied to jpeg_write_scanlines() from +in-memory buffers. If the application is doing file-to-file compression, +reading image data from the source file is the application's responsibility. +The library emits compressed data by calling a "data destination manager", +which typically will write the data into a file; but the application can +provide its own destination manager to do something else. + +Similarly, the rough outline of a JPEG decompression operation is: + + Allocate and initialize a JPEG decompression object + Specify the source of the compressed data (eg, a file) + Call jpeg_read_header() to obtain image info + Set parameters for decompression + jpeg_start_decompress(...); + while (scan lines remain to be read) + jpeg_read_scanlines(...); + jpeg_finish_decompress(...); + Release the JPEG decompression object + +This is comparable to the compression outline except that reading the +datastream header is a separate step. This is helpful because information +about the image's size, colorspace, etc is available when the application +selects decompression parameters. For example, the application can choose an +output scaling ratio that will fit the image into the available screen size. + +The decompression library obtains compressed data by calling a data source +manager, which typically will read the data from a file; but other behaviors +can be obtained with a custom source manager. Decompressed data is delivered +into in-memory buffers passed to jpeg_read_scanlines(). + +It is possible to abort an incomplete compression or decompression operation +by calling jpeg_abort(); or, if you do not need to retain the JPEG object, +simply release it by calling jpeg_destroy(). + +JPEG compression and decompression objects are two separate struct types. +However, they share some common fields, and certain routines such as +jpeg_destroy() can work on either type of object. + +The JPEG library has no static variables: all state is in the compression +or decompression object. Therefore it is possible to process multiple +compression and decompression operations concurrently, using multiple JPEG +objects. + +Both compression and decompression can be done in an incremental memory-to- +memory fashion, if suitable source/destination managers are used. See the +section on "I/O suspension" for more details. + + +BASIC LIBRARY USAGE +=================== + +Data formats +------------ + +Before diving into procedural details, it is helpful to understand the +image data format that the JPEG library expects or returns. + +The standard input image format is a rectangular array of pixels, with each +pixel having the same number of "component" or "sample" values (color +channels). You must specify how many components there are and the colorspace +interpretation of the components. Most applications will use RGB data +(three components per pixel) or grayscale data (one component per pixel). +PLEASE NOTE THAT RGB DATA IS THREE SAMPLES PER PIXEL, GRAYSCALE ONLY ONE. +A remarkable number of people manage to miss this, only to find that their +programs don't work with grayscale JPEG files. + +There is no provision for colormapped input. JPEG files are always full-color +or full grayscale (or sometimes another colorspace such as CMYK). You can +feed in a colormapped image by expanding it to full-color format. However +JPEG often doesn't work very well with source data that has been colormapped, +because of dithering noise. This is discussed in more detail in the JPEG FAQ +and the other references mentioned in the README.ijg file. + +Pixels are stored by scanlines, with each scanline running from left to +right. The component values for each pixel are adjacent in the row; for +example, R,G,B,R,G,B,R,G,B,... for 24-bit RGB color. Each scanline is an +array of data type JSAMPLE --- which is typically "unsigned char", unless +you've changed jmorecfg.h. (You can also change the RGB pixel layout, say +to B,G,R order, by modifying jmorecfg.h. But see the restrictions listed in +that file before doing so.) + +A 2-D array of pixels is formed by making a list of pointers to the starts of +scanlines; so the scanlines need not be physically adjacent in memory. Even +if you process just one scanline at a time, you must make a one-element +pointer array to conform to this structure. Pointers to JSAMPLE rows are of +type JSAMPROW, and the pointer to the pointer array is of type JSAMPARRAY. + +The library accepts or supplies one or more complete scanlines per call. +It is not possible to process part of a row at a time. Scanlines are always +processed top-to-bottom. You can process an entire image in one call if you +have it all in memory, but usually it's simplest to process one scanline at +a time. + +For best results, source data values should have the precision specified by +BITS_IN_JSAMPLE (normally 8 bits). For instance, if you choose to compress +data that's only 6 bits/channel, you should left-justify each value in a +byte before passing it to the compressor. If you need to compress data +that has more than 8 bits/channel, compile with BITS_IN_JSAMPLE = 12. +(See "Library compile-time options", later.) + + +The data format returned by the decompressor is the same in all details, +except that colormapped output is supported. (Again, a JPEG file is never +colormapped. But you can ask the decompressor to perform on-the-fly color +quantization to deliver colormapped output.) If you request colormapped +output then the returned data array contains a single JSAMPLE per pixel; +its value is an index into a color map. The color map is represented as +a 2-D JSAMPARRAY in which each row holds the values of one color component, +that is, colormap[i][j] is the value of the i'th color component for pixel +value (map index) j. Note that since the colormap indexes are stored in +JSAMPLEs, the maximum number of colors is limited by the size of JSAMPLE +(ie, at most 256 colors for an 8-bit JPEG library). + + +Compression details +------------------- + +Here we revisit the JPEG compression outline given in the overview. + +1. Allocate and initialize a JPEG compression object. + +A JPEG compression object is a "struct jpeg_compress_struct". (It also has +a bunch of subsidiary structures which are allocated via malloc(), but the +application doesn't control those directly.) This struct can be just a local +variable in the calling routine, if a single routine is going to execute the +whole JPEG compression sequence. Otherwise it can be static or allocated +from malloc(). + +You will also need a structure representing a JPEG error handler. The part +of this that the library cares about is a "struct jpeg_error_mgr". If you +are providing your own error handler, you'll typically want to embed the +jpeg_error_mgr struct in a larger structure; this is discussed later under +"Error handling". For now we'll assume you are just using the default error +handler. The default error handler will print JPEG error/warning messages +on stderr, and it will call exit() if a fatal error occurs. + +You must initialize the error handler structure, store a pointer to it into +the JPEG object's "err" field, and then call jpeg_create_compress() to +initialize the rest of the JPEG object. + +Typical code for this step, if you are using the default error handler, is + + struct jpeg_compress_struct cinfo; + struct jpeg_error_mgr jerr; + ... + cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&jerr); + jpeg_create_compress(&cinfo); + +jpeg_create_compress allocates a small amount of memory, so it could fail +if you are out of memory. In that case it will exit via the error handler; +that's why the error handler must be initialized first. + + +2. Specify the destination for the compressed data (eg, a file). + +As previously mentioned, the JPEG library delivers compressed data to a +"data destination" module. The library includes one data destination +module which knows how to write to a stdio stream. You can use your own +destination module if you want to do something else, as discussed later. + +If you use the standard destination module, you must open the target stdio +stream beforehand. Typical code for this step looks like: + + FILE *outfile; + ... + if ((outfile = fopen(filename, "wb")) == NULL) { + fprintf(stderr, "can't open %s\n", filename); + exit(1); + } + jpeg_stdio_dest(&cinfo, outfile); + +where the last line invokes the standard destination module. + +WARNING: it is critical that the binary compressed data be delivered to the +output file unchanged. On non-Unix systems the stdio library may perform +newline translation or otherwise corrupt binary data. To suppress this +behavior, you may need to use a "b" option to fopen (as shown above), or use +setmode() or another routine to put the stdio stream in binary mode. See +cjpeg.c and djpeg.c for code that has been found to work on many systems. + +You can select the data destination after setting other parameters (step 3), +if that's more convenient. You may not change the destination between +calling jpeg_start_compress() and jpeg_finish_compress(). + + +3. Set parameters for compression, including image size & colorspace. + +You must supply information about the source image by setting the following +fields in the JPEG object (cinfo structure): + + image_width Width of image, in pixels + image_height Height of image, in pixels + input_components Number of color channels (samples per pixel) + in_color_space Color space of source image + +The image dimensions are, hopefully, obvious. JPEG supports image dimensions +of 1 to 64K pixels in either direction. The input color space is typically +RGB or grayscale, and input_components is 3 or 1 accordingly. (See "Special +color spaces", later, for more info.) The in_color_space field must be +assigned one of the J_COLOR_SPACE enum constants, typically JCS_RGB or +JCS_GRAYSCALE. + +JPEG has a large number of compression parameters that determine how the +image is encoded. Most applications don't need or want to know about all +these parameters. You can set all the parameters to reasonable defaults by +calling jpeg_set_defaults(); then, if there are particular values you want +to change, you can do so after that. The "Compression parameter selection" +section tells about all the parameters. + +You must set in_color_space correctly before calling jpeg_set_defaults(), +because the defaults depend on the source image colorspace. However the +other three source image parameters need not be valid until you call +jpeg_start_compress(). There's no harm in calling jpeg_set_defaults() more +than once, if that happens to be convenient. + +Typical code for a 24-bit RGB source image is + + cinfo.image_width = Width; /* image width and height, in pixels */ + cinfo.image_height = Height; + cinfo.input_components = 3; /* # of color components per pixel */ + cinfo.in_color_space = JCS_RGB; /* colorspace of input image */ + + jpeg_set_defaults(&cinfo); + /* Make optional parameter settings here */ + + +4. jpeg_start_compress(...); + +After you have established the data destination and set all the necessary +source image info and other parameters, call jpeg_start_compress() to begin +a compression cycle. This will initialize internal state, allocate working +storage, and emit the first few bytes of the JPEG datastream header. + +Typical code: + + jpeg_start_compress(&cinfo, TRUE); + +The "TRUE" parameter ensures that a complete JPEG interchange datastream +will be written. This is appropriate in most cases. If you think you might +want to use an abbreviated datastream, read the section on abbreviated +datastreams, below. + +Once you have called jpeg_start_compress(), you may not alter any JPEG +parameters or other fields of the JPEG object until you have completed +the compression cycle. + + +5. while (scan lines remain to be written) + jpeg_write_scanlines(...); + +Now write all the required image data by calling jpeg_write_scanlines() +one or more times. You can pass one or more scanlines in each call, up +to the total image height. In most applications it is convenient to pass +just one or a few scanlines at a time. The expected format for the passed +data is discussed under "Data formats", above. + +Image data should be written in top-to-bottom scanline order. The JPEG spec +contains some weasel wording about how top and bottom are application-defined +terms (a curious interpretation of the English language...) but if you want +your files to be compatible with everyone else's, you WILL use top-to-bottom +order. If the source data must be read in bottom-to-top order, you can use +the JPEG library's virtual array mechanism to invert the data efficiently. +Examples of this can be found in the sample application cjpeg. + +The library maintains a count of the number of scanlines written so far +in the next_scanline field of the JPEG object. Usually you can just use +this variable as the loop counter, so that the loop test looks like +"while (cinfo.next_scanline < cinfo.image_height)". + +Code for this step depends heavily on the way that you store the source data. +example.c shows the following code for the case of a full-size 2-D source +array containing 3-byte RGB pixels: + + JSAMPROW row_pointer[1]; /* pointer to a single row */ + int row_stride; /* physical row width in buffer */ + + row_stride = image_width * 3; /* JSAMPLEs per row in image_buffer */ + + while (cinfo.next_scanline < cinfo.image_height) { + row_pointer[0] = & image_buffer[cinfo.next_scanline * row_stride]; + jpeg_write_scanlines(&cinfo, row_pointer, 1); + } + +jpeg_write_scanlines() returns the number of scanlines actually written. +This will normally be equal to the number passed in, so you can usually +ignore the return value. It is different in just two cases: + * If you try to write more scanlines than the declared image height, + the additional scanlines are ignored. + * If you use a suspending data destination manager, output buffer overrun + will cause the compressor to return before accepting all the passed lines. + This feature is discussed under "I/O suspension", below. The normal + stdio destination manager will NOT cause this to happen. +In any case, the return value is the same as the change in the value of +next_scanline. + + +6. jpeg_finish_compress(...); + +After all the image data has been written, call jpeg_finish_compress() to +complete the compression cycle. This step is ESSENTIAL to ensure that the +last bufferload of data is written to the data destination. +jpeg_finish_compress() also releases working memory associated with the JPEG +object. + +Typical code: + + jpeg_finish_compress(&cinfo); + +If using the stdio destination manager, don't forget to close the output +stdio stream (if necessary) afterwards. + +If you have requested a multi-pass operating mode, such as Huffman code +optimization, jpeg_finish_compress() will perform the additional passes using +data buffered by the first pass. In this case jpeg_finish_compress() may take +quite a while to complete. With the default compression parameters, this will +not happen. + +It is an error to call jpeg_finish_compress() before writing the necessary +total number of scanlines. If you wish to abort compression, call +jpeg_abort() as discussed below. + +After completing a compression cycle, you may dispose of the JPEG object +as discussed next, or you may use it to compress another image. In that case +return to step 2, 3, or 4 as appropriate. If you do not change the +destination manager, the new datastream will be written to the same target. +If you do not change any JPEG parameters, the new datastream will be written +with the same parameters as before. Note that you can change the input image +dimensions freely between cycles, but if you change the input colorspace, you +should call jpeg_set_defaults() to adjust for the new colorspace; and then +you'll need to repeat all of step 3. + + +7. Release the JPEG compression object. + +When you are done with a JPEG compression object, destroy it by calling +jpeg_destroy_compress(). This will free all subsidiary memory (regardless of +the previous state of the object). Or you can call jpeg_destroy(), which +works for either compression or decompression objects --- this may be more +convenient if you are sharing code between compression and decompression +cases. (Actually, these routines are equivalent except for the declared type +of the passed pointer. To avoid gripes from ANSI C compilers, jpeg_destroy() +should be passed a j_common_ptr.) + +If you allocated the jpeg_compress_struct structure from malloc(), freeing +it is your responsibility --- jpeg_destroy() won't. Ditto for the error +handler structure. + +Typical code: + + jpeg_destroy_compress(&cinfo); + + +8. Aborting. + +If you decide to abort a compression cycle before finishing, you can clean up +in either of two ways: + +* If you don't need the JPEG object any more, just call + jpeg_destroy_compress() or jpeg_destroy() to release memory. This is + legitimate at any point after calling jpeg_create_compress() --- in fact, + it's safe even if jpeg_create_compress() fails. + +* If you want to re-use the JPEG object, call jpeg_abort_compress(), or call + jpeg_abort() which works on both compression and decompression objects. + This will return the object to an idle state, releasing any working memory. + jpeg_abort() is allowed at any time after successful object creation. + +Note that cleaning up the data destination, if required, is your +responsibility; neither of these routines will call term_destination(). +(See "Compressed data handling", below, for more about that.) + +jpeg_destroy() and jpeg_abort() are the only safe calls to make on a JPEG +object that has reported an error by calling error_exit (see "Error handling" +for more info). The internal state of such an object is likely to be out of +whack. Either of these two routines will return the object to a known state. + + +Decompression details +--------------------- + +Here we revisit the JPEG decompression outline given in the overview. + +1. Allocate and initialize a JPEG decompression object. + +This is just like initialization for compression, as discussed above, +except that the object is a "struct jpeg_decompress_struct" and you +call jpeg_create_decompress(). Error handling is exactly the same. + +Typical code: + + struct jpeg_decompress_struct cinfo; + struct jpeg_error_mgr jerr; + ... + cinfo.err = jpeg_std_error(&jerr); + jpeg_create_decompress(&cinfo); + +(Both here and in the IJG code, we usually use variable name "cinfo" for +both compression and decompression objects.) + + +2. Specify the source of the compressed data (eg, a file). + +As previously mentioned, the JPEG library reads compressed data from a "data +source" module. The library includes one data source module which knows how +to read from a stdio stream. You can use your own source module if you want +to do something else, as discussed later. + +If you use the standard source module, you must open the source stdio stream +beforehand. Typical code for this step looks like: + + FILE *infile; + ... + if ((infile = fopen(filename, "rb")) == NULL) { + fprintf(stderr, "can't open %s\n", filename); + exit(1); + } + jpeg_stdio_src(&cinfo, infile); + +where the last line invokes the standard source module. + +WARNING: it is critical that the binary compressed data be read unchanged. +On non-Unix systems the stdio library may perform newline translation or +otherwise corrupt binary data. To suppress this behavior, you may need to use +a "b" option to fopen (as shown above), or use setmode() or another routine to +put the stdio stream in binary mode. See cjpeg.c and djpeg.c for code that +has been found to work on many systems. + +You may not change the data source between calling jpeg_read_header() and +jpeg_finish_decompress(). If you wish to read a series of JPEG images from +a single source file, you should repeat the jpeg_read_header() to +jpeg_finish_decompress() sequence without reinitializing either the JPEG +object or the data source module; this prevents buffered input data from +being discarded. + + +3. Call jpeg_read_header() to obtain image info. + +Typical code for this step is just + + jpeg_read_header(&cinfo, TRUE); + +This will read the source datastream header markers, up to the beginning +of the compressed data proper. On return, the image dimensions and other +info have been stored in the JPEG object. The application may wish to +consult this information before selecting decompression parameters. + +More complex code is necessary if + * A suspending data source is used --- in that case jpeg_read_header() + may return before it has read all the header data. See "I/O suspension", + below. The normal stdio source manager will NOT cause this to happen. + * Abbreviated JPEG files are to be processed --- see the section on + abbreviated datastreams. Standard applications that deal only in + interchange JPEG files need not be concerned with this case either. + +It is permissible to stop at this point if you just wanted to find out the +image dimensions and other header info for a JPEG file. In that case, +call jpeg_destroy() when you are done with the JPEG object, or call +jpeg_abort() to return it to an idle state before selecting a new data +source and reading another header. + + +4. Set parameters for decompression. + +jpeg_read_header() sets appropriate default decompression parameters based on +the properties of the image (in particular, its colorspace). However, you +may well want to alter these defaults before beginning the decompression. +For example, the default is to produce full color output from a color file. +If you want colormapped output you must ask for it. Other options allow the +returned image to be scaled and allow various speed/quality tradeoffs to be +selected. "Decompression parameter selection", below, gives details. + +If the defaults are appropriate, nothing need be done at this step. + +Note that all default values are set by each call to jpeg_read_header(). +If you reuse a decompression object, you cannot expect your parameter +settings to be preserved across cycles, as you can for compression. +You must set desired parameter values each time. + + +5. jpeg_start_decompress(...); + +Once the parameter values are satisfactory, call jpeg_start_decompress() to +begin decompression. This will initialize internal state, allocate working +memory, and prepare for returning data. + +Typical code is just + + jpeg_start_decompress(&cinfo); + +If you have requested a multi-pass operating mode, such as 2-pass color +quantization, jpeg_start_decompress() will do everything needed before data +output can begin. In this case jpeg_start_decompress() may take quite a while +to complete. With a single-scan (non progressive) JPEG file and default +decompression parameters, this will not happen; jpeg_start_decompress() will +return quickly. + +After this call, the final output image dimensions, including any requested +scaling, are available in the JPEG object; so is the selected colormap, if +colormapped output has been requested. Useful fields include + + output_width image width and height, as scaled + output_height + out_color_components # of color components in out_color_space + output_components # of color components returned per pixel + colormap the selected colormap, if any + actual_number_of_colors number of entries in colormap + +output_components is 1 (a colormap index) when quantizing colors; otherwise it +equals out_color_components. It is the number of JSAMPLE values that will be +emitted per pixel in the output arrays. + +Typically you will need to allocate data buffers to hold the incoming image. +You will need output_width * output_components JSAMPLEs per scanline in your +output buffer, and a total of output_height scanlines will be returned. + +Note: if you are using the JPEG library's internal memory manager to allocate +data buffers (as djpeg does), then the manager's protocol requires that you +request large buffers *before* calling jpeg_start_decompress(). This is a +little tricky since the output_XXX fields are not normally valid then. You +can make them valid by calling jpeg_calc_output_dimensions() after setting the +relevant parameters (scaling, output color space, and quantization flag). + + +6. while (scan lines remain to be read) + jpeg_read_scanlines(...); + +Now you can read the decompressed image data by calling jpeg_read_scanlines() +one or more times. At each call, you pass in the maximum number of scanlines +to be read (ie, the height of your working buffer); jpeg_read_scanlines() +will return up to that many lines. The return value is the number of lines +actually read. The format of the returned data is discussed under "Data +formats", above. Don't forget that grayscale and color JPEGs will return +different data formats! + +Image data is returned in top-to-bottom scanline order. If you must write +out the image in bottom-to-top order, you can use the JPEG library's virtual +array mechanism to invert the data efficiently. Examples of this can be +found in the sample application djpeg. + +The library maintains a count of the number of scanlines returned so far +in the output_scanline field of the JPEG object. Usually you can just use +this variable as the loop counter, so that the loop test looks like +"while (cinfo.output_scanline < cinfo.output_height)". (Note that the test +should NOT be against image_height, unless you never use scaling. The +image_height field is the height of the original unscaled image.) +The return value always equals the change in the value of output_scanline. + +If you don't use a suspending data source, it is safe to assume that +jpeg_read_scanlines() reads at least one scanline per call, until the +bottom of the image has been reached. + +If you use a buffer larger than one scanline, it is NOT safe to assume that +jpeg_read_scanlines() fills it. (The current implementation returns only a +few scanlines per call, no matter how large a buffer you pass.) So you must +always provide a loop that calls jpeg_read_scanlines() repeatedly until the +whole image has been read. + + +7. jpeg_finish_decompress(...); + +After all the image data has been read, call jpeg_finish_decompress() to +complete the decompression cycle. This causes working memory associated +with the JPEG object to be released. + +Typical code: + + jpeg_finish_decompress(&cinfo); + +If using the stdio source manager, don't forget to close the source stdio +stream if necessary. + +It is an error to call jpeg_finish_decompress() before reading the correct +total number of scanlines. If you wish to abort decompression, call +jpeg_abort() as discussed below. + +After completing a decompression cycle, you may dispose of the JPEG object as +discussed next, or you may use it to decompress another image. In that case +return to step 2 or 3 as appropriate. If you do not change the source +manager, the next image will be read from the same source. + + +8. Release the JPEG decompression object. + +When you are done with a JPEG decompression object, destroy it by calling +jpeg_destroy_decompress() or jpeg_destroy(). The previous discussion of +destroying compression objects applies here too. + +Typical code: + + jpeg_destroy_decompress(&cinfo); + + +9. Aborting. + +You can abort a decompression cycle by calling jpeg_destroy_decompress() or +jpeg_destroy() if you don't need the JPEG object any more, or +jpeg_abort_decompress() or jpeg_abort() if you want to reuse the object. +The previous discussion of aborting compression cycles applies here too. + + +Partial image decompression +--------------------------- + +Partial image decompression is convenient for performance-critical applications +that wish to view only a portion of a large JPEG image without decompressing +the whole thing. It it also useful in memory-constrained environments (such as +on mobile devices.) This library provides the following functions to support +partial image decompression: + +1. Skipping rows when decompressing + + jpeg_skip_scanlines(j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JDIMENSION num_lines); + +This function provides application programmers with the ability to skip over +multiple rows in the JPEG image. + +Suspending data sources are not supported by this function. Calling +jpeg_skip_scanlines() with a suspending data source will result in undefined +behavior. + +jpeg_skip_scanlines() will not allow skipping past the bottom of the image. If +the value of num_lines is large enough to skip past the bottom of the image, +then the function will skip to the end of the image instead. + +If the value of num_lines is valid, then jpeg_skip_scanlines() will always +skip all of the input rows requested. There is no need to inspect the return +value of the function in that case. + +Best results will be achieved by calling jpeg_skip_scanlines() for large chunks +of rows. The function should be viewed as a way to quickly jump to a +particular vertical offset in the JPEG image in order to decode a subset of the +image. Used in this manner, it will provide significant performance +improvements. + +Calling jpeg_skip_scanlines() for small values of num_lines has several +potential drawbacks: + 1) JPEG decompression occurs in blocks, so if jpeg_skip_scanlines() is + called from the middle of a decompression block, then it is likely that + much of the decompression work has already been done for the first + couple of rows that need to be skipped. + 2) When this function returns, it must leave the decompressor in a state + such that it is ready to read the next line. This may involve + decompressing a block that must be partially skipped. +These issues are especially tricky for cases in which upsampling requires +context rows. In the worst case, jpeg_skip_scanlines() will perform similarly +to jpeg_read_scanlines() (since it will actually call jpeg_read_scanlines().) + +2. Decompressing partial scanlines + + jpeg_crop_scanline (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, JDIMENSION *xoffset, + JDIMENSION *width) + +This function provides application programmers with the ability to decompress +only a portion of each row in the JPEG image. It must be called after +jpeg_start_decompress() and before any calls to jpeg_read_scanlines() or +jpeg_skip_scanlines(). + +If xoffset and width do not form a valid subset of the image row, then this +function will generate an error. Note that if the output image is scaled, then +xoffset and width are relative to the scaled image dimensions. + +xoffset and width are passed by reference because xoffset must fall on an iMCU +boundary. If it doesn't, then it will be moved left to the nearest iMCU +boundary, and width will be increased accordingly. If the calling program does +not like the adjusted values of xoffset and width, then it can call +jpeg_crop_scanline() again with new values (for instance, if it wants to move +xoffset to the nearest iMCU boundary to the right instead of to the left.) + +After calling this function, cinfo->output_width will be set to the adjusted +width. This value should be used when allocating an output buffer to pass to +jpeg_read_scanlines(). + +The output image from a partial-width decompression will be identical to the +corresponding image region from a full decode, with one exception: The "fancy" +(smooth) h2v2 (4:2:0) and h2v1 (4:2:2) upsampling algorithms fill in the +missing chroma components by averaging the chroma components from neighboring +pixels, except on the right and left edges of the image (where there are no +neighboring pixels.) When performing a partial-width decompression, these +"fancy" upsampling algorithms may treat the left and right edges of the partial +image region as if they are the left and right edges of the image, meaning that +the upsampling algorithm may be simplified. The result is that the pixels on +the left or right edge of the partial image may not be exactly identical to the +corresponding pixels in the original image. + + +Mechanics of usage: include files, linking, etc +----------------------------------------------- + +Applications using the JPEG library should include the header file jpeglib.h +to obtain declarations of data types and routines. Before including +jpeglib.h, include system headers that define at least the typedefs FILE and +size_t. On ANSI-conforming systems, including is sufficient; on +older Unix systems, you may need to define size_t. + +If the application needs to refer to individual JPEG library error codes, also +include jerror.h to define those symbols. + +jpeglib.h indirectly includes the files jconfig.h and jmorecfg.h. If you are +installing the JPEG header files in a system directory, you will want to +install all four files: jpeglib.h, jerror.h, jconfig.h, jmorecfg.h. + +The most convenient way to include the JPEG code into your executable program +is to prepare a library file ("libjpeg.a", or a corresponding name on non-Unix +machines) and reference it at your link step. If you use only half of the +library (only compression or only decompression), only that much code will be +included from the library, unless your linker is hopelessly brain-damaged. +The supplied makefiles build libjpeg.a automatically (see install.txt). + +While you can build the JPEG library as a shared library if the whim strikes +you, we don't really recommend it. The trouble with shared libraries is that +at some point you'll probably try to substitute a new version of the library +without recompiling the calling applications. That generally doesn't work +because the parameter struct declarations usually change with each new +version. In other words, the library's API is *not* guaranteed binary +compatible across versions; we only try to ensure source-code compatibility. +(In hindsight, it might have been smarter to hide the parameter structs from +applications and introduce a ton of access functions instead. Too late now, +however.) + +It may be worth pointing out that the core JPEG library does not actually +require the stdio library: only the default source/destination managers and +error handler need it. You can use the library in a stdio-less environment +if you replace those modules and use jmemnobs.c (or another memory manager of +your own devising). More info about the minimum system library requirements +may be found in jinclude.h. + + +ADVANCED FEATURES +================= + +Compression parameter selection +------------------------------- + +This section describes all the optional parameters you can set for JPEG +compression, as well as the "helper" routines provided to assist in this +task. Proper setting of some parameters requires detailed understanding +of the JPEG standard; if you don't know what a parameter is for, it's best +not to mess with it! See REFERENCES in the README.ijg file for pointers to +more info about JPEG. + +It's a good idea to call jpeg_set_defaults() first, even if you plan to set +all the parameters; that way your code is more likely to work with future JPEG +libraries that have additional parameters. For the same reason, we recommend +you use a helper routine where one is provided, in preference to twiddling +cinfo fields directly. + +The helper routines are: + +jpeg_set_defaults (j_compress_ptr cinfo) + This routine sets all JPEG parameters to reasonable defaults, using + only the input image's color space (field in_color_space, which must + already be set in cinfo). Many applications will only need to use + this routine and perhaps jpeg_set_quality(). + +jpeg_set_colorspace (j_compress_ptr cinfo, J_COLOR_SPACE colorspace) + Sets the JPEG file's colorspace (field jpeg_color_space) as specified, + and sets other color-space-dependent parameters appropriately. See + "Special color spaces", below, before using this. A large number of + parameters, including all per-component parameters, are set by this + routine; if you want to twiddle individual parameters you should call + jpeg_set_colorspace() before rather than after. + +jpeg_default_colorspace (j_compress_ptr cinfo) + Selects an appropriate JPEG colorspace based on cinfo->in_color_space, + and calls jpeg_set_colorspace(). This is actually a subroutine of + jpeg_set_defaults(). It's broken out in case you want to change + just the colorspace-dependent JPEG parameters. + +jpeg_set_quality (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int quality, boolean force_baseline) + Constructs JPEG quantization tables appropriate for the indicated + quality setting. The quality value is expressed on the 0..100 scale + recommended by IJG (cjpeg's "-quality" switch uses this routine). + Note that the exact mapping from quality values to tables may change + in future IJG releases as more is learned about DCT quantization. + If the force_baseline parameter is TRUE, then the quantization table + entries are constrained to the range 1..255 for full JPEG baseline + compatibility. In the current implementation, this only makes a + difference for quality settings below 25, and it effectively prevents + very small/low quality files from being generated. The IJG decoder + is capable of reading the non-baseline files generated at low quality + settings when force_baseline is FALSE, but other decoders may not be. + +jpeg_set_linear_quality (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int scale_factor, + boolean force_baseline) + Same as jpeg_set_quality() except that the generated tables are the + sample tables given in the JPEC spec section K.1, multiplied by the + specified scale factor (which is expressed as a percentage; thus + scale_factor = 100 reproduces the spec's tables). Note that larger + scale factors give lower quality. This entry point is useful for + conforming to the Adobe PostScript DCT conventions, but we do not + recommend linear scaling as a user-visible quality scale otherwise. + force_baseline again constrains the computed table entries to 1..255. + +int jpeg_quality_scaling (int quality) + Converts a value on the IJG-recommended quality scale to a linear + scaling percentage. Note that this routine may change or go away + in future releases --- IJG may choose to adopt a scaling method that + can't be expressed as a simple scalar multiplier, in which case the + premise of this routine collapses. Caveat user. + +jpeg_default_qtables (j_compress_ptr cinfo, boolean force_baseline) + [libjpeg v7+ API/ABI emulation only] + Set default quantization tables with linear q_scale_factor[] values + (see below). + +jpeg_add_quant_table (j_compress_ptr cinfo, int which_tbl, + const unsigned int *basic_table, + int scale_factor, boolean force_baseline) + Allows an arbitrary quantization table to be created. which_tbl + indicates which table slot to fill. basic_table points to an array + of 64 unsigned ints given in normal array order. These values are + multiplied by scale_factor/100 and then clamped to the range 1..65535 + (or to 1..255 if force_baseline is TRUE). + CAUTION: prior to library version 6a, jpeg_add_quant_table expected + the basic table to be given in JPEG zigzag order. If you need to + write code that works with either older or newer versions of this + routine, you must check the library version number. Something like + "#if JPEG_LIB_VERSION >= 61" is the right test. + +jpeg_simple_progression (j_compress_ptr cinfo) + Generates a default scan script for writing a progressive-JPEG file. + This is the recommended method of creating a progressive file, + unless you want to make a custom scan sequence. You must ensure that + the JPEG color space is set correctly before calling this routine. + + +Compression parameters (cinfo fields) include: + +boolean arith_code + If TRUE, use arithmetic coding. + If FALSE, use Huffman coding. + +J_DCT_METHOD dct_method + Selects the algorithm used for the DCT step. Choices are: + JDCT_ISLOW: slow but accurate integer algorithm + JDCT_IFAST: faster, less accurate integer method + JDCT_FLOAT: floating-point method + JDCT_DEFAULT: default method (normally JDCT_ISLOW) + JDCT_FASTEST: fastest method (normally JDCT_IFAST) + In libjpeg-turbo, JDCT_IFAST is generally about 5-15% faster than + JDCT_ISLOW when using the x86/x86-64 SIMD extensions (results may vary + with other SIMD implementations, or when using libjpeg-turbo without + SIMD extensions.) For quality levels of 90 and below, there should be + little or no perceptible difference between the two algorithms. For + quality levels above 90, however, the difference between JDCT_IFAST and + JDCT_ISLOW becomes more pronounced. With quality=97, for instance, + JDCT_IFAST incurs generally about a 1-3 dB loss (in PSNR) relative to + JDCT_ISLOW, but this can be larger for some images. Do not use + JDCT_IFAST with quality levels above 97. The algorithm often + degenerates at quality=98 and above and can actually produce a more + lossy image than if lower quality levels had been used. Also, in + libjpeg-turbo, JDCT_IFAST is not fully accelerated for quality levels + above 97, so it will be slower than JDCT_ISLOW. JDCT_FLOAT is mainly a + legacy feature. It does not produce significantly more accurate + results than the ISLOW method, and it is much slower. The FLOAT method + may also give different results on different machines due to varying + roundoff behavior, whereas the integer methods should give the same + results on all machines. + +J_COLOR_SPACE jpeg_color_space +int num_components + The JPEG color space and corresponding number of components; see + "Special color spaces", below, for more info. We recommend using + jpeg_set_color_space() if you want to change these. + +boolean optimize_coding + TRUE causes the compressor to compute optimal Huffman coding tables + for the image. This requires an extra pass over the data and + therefore costs a good deal of space and time. The default is + FALSE, which tells the compressor to use the supplied or default + Huffman tables. In most cases optimal tables save only a few percent + of file size compared to the default tables. Note that when this is + TRUE, you need not supply Huffman tables at all, and any you do + supply will be overwritten. + +unsigned int restart_interval +int restart_in_rows + To emit restart markers in the JPEG file, set one of these nonzero. + Set restart_interval to specify the exact interval in MCU blocks. + Set restart_in_rows to specify the interval in MCU rows. (If + restart_in_rows is not 0, then restart_interval is set after the + image width in MCUs is computed.) Defaults are zero (no restarts). + One restart marker per MCU row is often a good choice. + NOTE: the overhead of restart markers is higher in grayscale JPEG + files than in color files, and MUCH higher in progressive JPEGs. + If you use restarts, you may want to use larger intervals in those + cases. + +const jpeg_scan_info *scan_info +int num_scans + By default, scan_info is NULL; this causes the compressor to write a + single-scan sequential JPEG file. If not NULL, scan_info points to + an array of scan definition records of length num_scans. The + compressor will then write a JPEG file having one scan for each scan + definition record. This is used to generate noninterleaved or + progressive JPEG files. The library checks that the scan array + defines a valid JPEG scan sequence. (jpeg_simple_progression creates + a suitable scan definition array for progressive JPEG.) This is + discussed further under "Progressive JPEG support". + +int smoothing_factor + If non-zero, the input image is smoothed; the value should be 1 for + minimal smoothing to 100 for maximum smoothing. Consult jcsample.c + for details of the smoothing algorithm. The default is zero. + +boolean write_JFIF_header + If TRUE, a JFIF APP0 marker is emitted. jpeg_set_defaults() and + jpeg_set_colorspace() set this TRUE if a JFIF-legal JPEG color space + (ie, YCbCr or grayscale) is selected, otherwise FALSE. + +UINT8 JFIF_major_version +UINT8 JFIF_minor_version + The version number to be written into the JFIF marker. + jpeg_set_defaults() initializes the version to 1.01 (major=minor=1). + You should set it to 1.02 (major=1, minor=2) if you plan to write + any JFIF 1.02 extension markers. + +UINT8 density_unit +UINT16 X_density +UINT16 Y_density + The resolution information to be written into the JFIF marker; + not used otherwise. density_unit may be 0 for unknown, + 1 for dots/inch, or 2 for dots/cm. The default values are 0,1,1 + indicating square pixels of unknown size. + +boolean write_Adobe_marker + If TRUE, an Adobe APP14 marker is emitted. jpeg_set_defaults() and + jpeg_set_colorspace() set this TRUE if JPEG color space RGB, CMYK, + or YCCK is selected, otherwise FALSE. It is generally a bad idea + to set both write_JFIF_header and write_Adobe_marker. In fact, + you probably shouldn't change the default settings at all --- the + default behavior ensures that the JPEG file's color space can be + recognized by the decoder. + +JQUANT_TBL *quant_tbl_ptrs[NUM_QUANT_TBLS] + Pointers to coefficient quantization tables, one per table slot, + or NULL if no table is defined for a slot. Usually these should + be set via one of the above helper routines; jpeg_add_quant_table() + is general enough to define any quantization table. The other + routines will set up table slot 0 for luminance quality and table + slot 1 for chrominance. + +int q_scale_factor[NUM_QUANT_TBLS] + [libjpeg v7+ API/ABI emulation only] + Linear quantization scaling factors (0-100, default 100) + for use with jpeg_default_qtables(). + See rdswitch.c and cjpeg.c for an example of usage. + Note that the q_scale_factor[] values use "linear" scales, so JPEG + quality levels chosen by the user must be converted to these scales + using jpeg_quality_scaling(). Here is an example that corresponds to + cjpeg -quality 90,70: + + jpeg_set_defaults(cinfo); + + /* Set luminance quality 90. */ + cinfo->q_scale_factor[0] = jpeg_quality_scaling(90); + /* Set chrominance quality 70. */ + cinfo->q_scale_factor[1] = jpeg_quality_scaling(70); + + jpeg_default_qtables(cinfo, force_baseline); + + CAUTION: Setting separate quality levels for chrominance and luminance + is mainly only useful if chrominance subsampling is disabled. 2x2 + chrominance subsampling (AKA "4:2:0") is the default, but you can + explicitly disable subsampling as follows: + + cinfo->comp_info[0].v_samp_factor = 1; + cinfo->comp_info[0].h_samp_factor = 1; + +JHUFF_TBL *dc_huff_tbl_ptrs[NUM_HUFF_TBLS] +JHUFF_TBL *ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[NUM_HUFF_TBLS] + Pointers to Huffman coding tables, one per table slot, or NULL if + no table is defined for a slot. Slots 0 and 1 are filled with the + JPEG sample tables by jpeg_set_defaults(). If you need to allocate + more table structures, jpeg_alloc_huff_table() may be used. + Note that optimal Huffman tables can be computed for an image + by setting optimize_coding, as discussed above; there's seldom + any need to mess with providing your own Huffman tables. + + +[libjpeg v7+ API/ABI emulation only] +The actual dimensions of the JPEG image that will be written to the file are +given by the following fields. These are computed from the input image +dimensions and the compression parameters by jpeg_start_compress(). You can +also call jpeg_calc_jpeg_dimensions() to obtain the values that will result +from the current parameter settings. This can be useful if you are trying +to pick a scaling ratio that will get close to a desired target size. + +JDIMENSION jpeg_width Actual dimensions of output image. +JDIMENSION jpeg_height + + +Per-component parameters are stored in the struct cinfo.comp_info[i] for +component number i. Note that components here refer to components of the +JPEG color space, *not* the source image color space. A suitably large +comp_info[] array is allocated by jpeg_set_defaults(); if you choose not +to use that routine, it's up to you to allocate the array. + +int component_id + The one-byte identifier code to be recorded in the JPEG file for + this component. For the standard color spaces, we recommend you + leave the default values alone. + +int h_samp_factor +int v_samp_factor + Horizontal and vertical sampling factors for the component; must + be 1..4 according to the JPEG standard. Note that larger sampling + factors indicate a higher-resolution component; many people find + this behavior quite unintuitive. The default values are 2,2 for + luminance components and 1,1 for chrominance components, except + for grayscale where 1,1 is used. + +int quant_tbl_no + Quantization table number for component. The default value is + 0 for luminance components and 1 for chrominance components. + +int dc_tbl_no +int ac_tbl_no + DC and AC entropy coding table numbers. The default values are + 0 for luminance components and 1 for chrominance components. + +int component_index + Must equal the component's index in comp_info[]. (Beginning in + release v6, the compressor library will fill this in automatically; + you don't have to.) + + +Decompression parameter selection +--------------------------------- + +Decompression parameter selection is somewhat simpler than compression +parameter selection, since all of the JPEG internal parameters are +recorded in the source file and need not be supplied by the application. +(Unless you are working with abbreviated files, in which case see +"Abbreviated datastreams", below.) Decompression parameters control +the postprocessing done on the image to deliver it in a format suitable +for the application's use. Many of the parameters control speed/quality +tradeoffs, in which faster decompression may be obtained at the price of +a poorer-quality image. The defaults select the highest quality (slowest) +processing. + +The following fields in the JPEG object are set by jpeg_read_header() and +may be useful to the application in choosing decompression parameters: + +JDIMENSION image_width Width and height of image +JDIMENSION image_height +int num_components Number of color components +J_COLOR_SPACE jpeg_color_space Colorspace of image +boolean saw_JFIF_marker TRUE if a JFIF APP0 marker was seen + UINT8 JFIF_major_version Version information from JFIF marker + UINT8 JFIF_minor_version + UINT8 density_unit Resolution data from JFIF marker + UINT16 X_density + UINT16 Y_density +boolean saw_Adobe_marker TRUE if an Adobe APP14 marker was seen + UINT8 Adobe_transform Color transform code from Adobe marker + +The JPEG color space, unfortunately, is something of a guess since the JPEG +standard proper does not provide a way to record it. In practice most files +adhere to the JFIF or Adobe conventions, and the decoder will recognize these +correctly. See "Special color spaces", below, for more info. + + +The decompression parameters that determine the basic properties of the +returned image are: + +J_COLOR_SPACE out_color_space + Output color space. jpeg_read_header() sets an appropriate default + based on jpeg_color_space; typically it will be RGB or grayscale. + The application can change this field to request output in a different + colorspace. For example, set it to JCS_GRAYSCALE to get grayscale + output from a color file. (This is useful for previewing: grayscale + output is faster than full color since the color components need not + be processed.) Note that not all possible color space transforms are + currently implemented; you may need to extend jdcolor.c if you want an + unusual conversion. + +unsigned int scale_num, scale_denom + Scale the image by the fraction scale_num/scale_denom. Default is + 1/1, or no scaling. Currently, the only supported scaling ratios + are M/8 with all M from 1 to 16, or any reduced fraction thereof (such + as 1/2, 3/4, etc.) (The library design allows for arbitrary + scaling ratios but this is not likely to be implemented any time soon.) + Smaller scaling ratios permit significantly faster decoding since + fewer pixels need be processed and a simpler IDCT method can be used. + +boolean quantize_colors + If set TRUE, colormapped output will be delivered. Default is FALSE, + meaning that full-color output will be delivered. + +The next three parameters are relevant only if quantize_colors is TRUE. + +int desired_number_of_colors + Maximum number of colors to use in generating a library-supplied color + map (the actual number of colors is returned in a different field). + Default 256. Ignored when the application supplies its own color map. + +boolean two_pass_quantize + If TRUE, an extra pass over the image is made to select a custom color + map for the image. This usually looks a lot better than the one-size- + fits-all colormap that is used otherwise. Default is TRUE. Ignored + when the application supplies its own color map. + +J_DITHER_MODE dither_mode + Selects color dithering method. Supported values are: + JDITHER_NONE no dithering: fast, very low quality + JDITHER_ORDERED ordered dither: moderate speed and quality + JDITHER_FS Floyd-Steinberg dither: slow, high quality + Default is JDITHER_FS. (At present, ordered dither is implemented + only in the single-pass, standard-colormap case. If you ask for + ordered dither when two_pass_quantize is TRUE or when you supply + an external color map, you'll get F-S dithering.) + +When quantize_colors is TRUE, the target color map is described by the next +two fields. colormap is set to NULL by jpeg_read_header(). The application +can supply a color map by setting colormap non-NULL and setting +actual_number_of_colors to the map size. Otherwise, jpeg_start_decompress() +selects a suitable color map and sets these two fields itself. +[Implementation restriction: at present, an externally supplied colormap is +only accepted for 3-component output color spaces.] + +JSAMPARRAY colormap + The color map, represented as a 2-D pixel array of out_color_components + rows and actual_number_of_colors columns. Ignored if not quantizing. + CAUTION: if the JPEG library creates its own colormap, the storage + pointed to by this field is released by jpeg_finish_decompress(). + Copy the colormap somewhere else first, if you want to save it. + +int actual_number_of_colors + The number of colors in the color map. + +Additional decompression parameters that the application may set include: + +J_DCT_METHOD dct_method + Selects the algorithm used for the DCT step. Choices are: + JDCT_ISLOW: slow but accurate integer algorithm + JDCT_IFAST: faster, less accurate integer method + JDCT_FLOAT: floating-point method + JDCT_DEFAULT: default method (normally JDCT_ISLOW) + JDCT_FASTEST: fastest method (normally JDCT_IFAST) + In libjpeg-turbo, JDCT_IFAST is generally about 5-15% faster than + JDCT_ISLOW when using the x86/x86-64 SIMD extensions (results may vary + with other SIMD implementations, or when using libjpeg-turbo without + SIMD extensions.) If the JPEG image was compressed using a quality + level of 85 or below, then there should be little or no perceptible + difference between the two algorithms. When decompressing images that + were compressed using quality levels above 85, however, the difference + between JDCT_IFAST and JDCT_ISLOW becomes more pronounced. With images + compressed using quality=97, for instance, JDCT_IFAST incurs generally + about a 4-6 dB loss (in PSNR) relative to JDCT_ISLOW, but this can be + larger for some images. If you can avoid it, do not use JDCT_IFAST + when decompressing images that were compressed using quality levels + above 97. The algorithm often degenerates for such images and can + actually produce a more lossy output image than if the JPEG image had + been compressed using lower quality levels. JDCT_FLOAT is mainly a + legacy feature. It does not produce significantly more accurate + results than the ISLOW method, and it is much slower. The FLOAT method + may also give different results on different machines due to varying + roundoff behavior, whereas the integer methods should give the same + results on all machines. + +boolean do_fancy_upsampling + If TRUE, do careful upsampling of chroma components. If FALSE, + a faster but sloppier method is used. Default is TRUE. The visual + impact of the sloppier method is often very small. + +boolean do_block_smoothing + If TRUE, interblock smoothing is applied in early stages of decoding + progressive JPEG files; if FALSE, not. Default is TRUE. Early + progression stages look "fuzzy" with smoothing, "blocky" without. + In any case, block smoothing ceases to be applied after the first few + AC coefficients are known to full accuracy, so it is relevant only + when using buffered-image mode for progressive images. + +boolean enable_1pass_quant +boolean enable_external_quant +boolean enable_2pass_quant + These are significant only in buffered-image mode, which is + described in its own section below. + + +The output image dimensions are given by the following fields. These are +computed from the source image dimensions and the decompression parameters +by jpeg_start_decompress(). You can also call jpeg_calc_output_dimensions() +to obtain the values that will result from the current parameter settings. +This can be useful if you are trying to pick a scaling ratio that will get +close to a desired target size. It's also important if you are using the +JPEG library's memory manager to allocate output buffer space, because you +are supposed to request such buffers *before* jpeg_start_decompress(). + +JDIMENSION output_width Actual dimensions of output image. +JDIMENSION output_height +int out_color_components Number of color components in out_color_space. +int output_components Number of color components returned. +int rec_outbuf_height Recommended height of scanline buffer. + +When quantizing colors, output_components is 1, indicating a single color map +index per pixel. Otherwise it equals out_color_components. The output arrays +are required to be output_width * output_components JSAMPLEs wide. + +rec_outbuf_height is the recommended minimum height (in scanlines) of the +buffer passed to jpeg_read_scanlines(). If the buffer is smaller, the +library will still work, but time will be wasted due to unnecessary data +copying. In high-quality modes, rec_outbuf_height is always 1, but some +faster, lower-quality modes set it to larger values (typically 2 to 4). +If you are going to ask for a high-speed processing mode, you may as well +go to the trouble of honoring rec_outbuf_height so as to avoid data copying. +(An output buffer larger than rec_outbuf_height lines is OK, but won't +provide any material speed improvement over that height.) + + +Special color spaces +-------------------- + +The JPEG standard itself is "color blind" and doesn't specify any particular +color space. It is customary to convert color data to a luminance/chrominance +color space before compressing, since this permits greater compression. The +existing de-facto JPEG file format standards specify YCbCr or grayscale data +(JFIF), or grayscale, RGB, YCbCr, CMYK, or YCCK (Adobe). For special +applications such as multispectral images, other color spaces can be used, +but it must be understood that such files will be unportable. + +The JPEG library can handle the most common colorspace conversions (namely +RGB <=> YCbCr and CMYK <=> YCCK). It can also deal with data of an unknown +color space, passing it through without conversion. If you deal extensively +with an unusual color space, you can easily extend the library to understand +additional color spaces and perform appropriate conversions. + +For compression, the source data's color space is specified by field +in_color_space. This is transformed to the JPEG file's color space given +by jpeg_color_space. jpeg_set_defaults() chooses a reasonable JPEG color +space depending on in_color_space, but you can override this by calling +jpeg_set_colorspace(). Of course you must select a supported transformation. +jccolor.c currently supports the following transformations: + RGB => YCbCr + RGB => GRAYSCALE + YCbCr => GRAYSCALE + CMYK => YCCK +plus the null transforms: GRAYSCALE => GRAYSCALE, RGB => RGB, +YCbCr => YCbCr, CMYK => CMYK, YCCK => YCCK, and UNKNOWN => UNKNOWN. + +The de-facto file format standards (JFIF and Adobe) specify APPn markers that +indicate the color space of the JPEG file. It is important to ensure that +these are written correctly, or omitted if the JPEG file's color space is not +one of the ones supported by the de-facto standards. jpeg_set_colorspace() +will set the compression parameters to include or omit the APPn markers +properly, so long as it is told the truth about the JPEG color space. +For example, if you are writing some random 3-component color space without +conversion, don't try to fake out the library by setting in_color_space and +jpeg_color_space to JCS_YCbCr; use JCS_UNKNOWN. You may want to write an +APPn marker of your own devising to identify the colorspace --- see "Special +markers", below. + +When told that the color space is UNKNOWN, the library will default to using +luminance-quality compression parameters for all color components. You may +well want to change these parameters. See the source code for +jpeg_set_colorspace(), in jcparam.c, for details. + +For decompression, the JPEG file's color space is given in jpeg_color_space, +and this is transformed to the output color space out_color_space. +jpeg_read_header's setting of jpeg_color_space can be relied on if the file +conforms to JFIF or Adobe conventions, but otherwise it is no better than a +guess. If you know the JPEG file's color space for certain, you can override +jpeg_read_header's guess by setting jpeg_color_space. jpeg_read_header also +selects a default output color space based on (its guess of) jpeg_color_space; +set out_color_space to override this. Again, you must select a supported +transformation. jdcolor.c currently supports + YCbCr => RGB + YCbCr => GRAYSCALE + RGB => GRAYSCALE + GRAYSCALE => RGB + YCCK => CMYK +as well as the null transforms. (Since GRAYSCALE=>RGB is provided, an +application can force grayscale JPEGs to look like color JPEGs if it only +wants to handle one case.) + +The two-pass color quantizer, jquant2.c, is specialized to handle RGB data +(it weights distances appropriately for RGB colors). You'll need to modify +the code if you want to use it for non-RGB output color spaces. Note that +jquant2.c is used to map to an application-supplied colormap as well as for +the normal two-pass colormap selection process. + +CAUTION: it appears that Adobe Photoshop writes inverted data in CMYK JPEG +files: 0 represents 100% ink coverage, rather than 0% ink as you'd expect. +This is arguably a bug in Photoshop, but if you need to work with Photoshop +CMYK files, you will have to deal with it in your application. We cannot +"fix" this in the library by inverting the data during the CMYK<=>YCCK +transform, because that would break other applications, notably Ghostscript. +Photoshop versions prior to 3.0 write EPS files containing JPEG-encoded CMYK +data in the same inverted-YCCK representation used in bare JPEG files, but +the surrounding PostScript code performs an inversion using the PS image +operator. I am told that Photoshop 3.0 will write uninverted YCCK in +EPS/JPEG files, and will omit the PS-level inversion. (But the data +polarity used in bare JPEG files will not change in 3.0.) In either case, +the JPEG library must not invert the data itself, or else Ghostscript would +read these EPS files incorrectly. + + +Error handling +-------------- + +When the default error handler is used, any error detected inside the JPEG +routines will cause a message to be printed on stderr, followed by exit(). +You can supply your own error handling routines to override this behavior +and to control the treatment of nonfatal warnings and trace/debug messages. +The file example.c illustrates the most common case, which is to have the +application regain control after an error rather than exiting. + +The JPEG library never writes any message directly; it always goes through +the error handling routines. Three classes of messages are recognized: + * Fatal errors: the library cannot continue. + * Warnings: the library can continue, but the data is corrupt, and a + damaged output image is likely to result. + * Trace/informational messages. These come with a trace level indicating + the importance of the message; you can control the verbosity of the + program by adjusting the maximum trace level that will be displayed. + +You may, if you wish, simply replace the entire JPEG error handling module +(jerror.c) with your own code. However, you can avoid code duplication by +only replacing some of the routines depending on the behavior you need. +This is accomplished by calling jpeg_std_error() as usual, but then overriding +some of the method pointers in the jpeg_error_mgr struct, as illustrated by +example.c. + +All of the error handling routines will receive a pointer to the JPEG object +(a j_common_ptr which points to either a jpeg_compress_struct or a +jpeg_decompress_struct; if you need to tell which, test the is_decompressor +field). This struct includes a pointer to the error manager struct in its +"err" field. Frequently, custom error handler routines will need to access +additional data which is not known to the JPEG library or the standard error +handler. The most convenient way to do this is to embed either the JPEG +object or the jpeg_error_mgr struct in a larger structure that contains +additional fields; then casting the passed pointer provides access to the +additional fields. Again, see example.c for one way to do it. (Beginning +with IJG version 6b, there is also a void pointer "client_data" in each +JPEG object, which the application can also use to find related data. +The library does not touch client_data at all.) + +The individual methods that you might wish to override are: + +error_exit (j_common_ptr cinfo) + Receives control for a fatal error. Information sufficient to + generate the error message has been stored in cinfo->err; call + output_message to display it. Control must NOT return to the caller; + generally this routine will exit() or longjmp() somewhere. + Typically you would override this routine to get rid of the exit() + default behavior. Note that if you continue processing, you should + clean up the JPEG object with jpeg_abort() or jpeg_destroy(). + +output_message (j_common_ptr cinfo) + Actual output of any JPEG message. Override this to send messages + somewhere other than stderr. Note that this method does not know + how to generate a message, only where to send it. + +format_message (j_common_ptr cinfo, char *buffer) + Constructs a readable error message string based on the error info + stored in cinfo->err. This method is called by output_message. Few + applications should need to override this method. One possible + reason for doing so is to implement dynamic switching of error message + language. + +emit_message (j_common_ptr cinfo, int msg_level) + Decide whether or not to emit a warning or trace message; if so, + calls output_message. The main reason for overriding this method + would be to abort on warnings. msg_level is -1 for warnings, + 0 and up for trace messages. + +Only error_exit() and emit_message() are called from the rest of the JPEG +library; the other two are internal to the error handler. + +The actual message texts are stored in an array of strings which is pointed to +by the field err->jpeg_message_table. The messages are numbered from 0 to +err->last_jpeg_message, and it is these code numbers that are used in the +JPEG library code. You could replace the message texts (for instance, with +messages in French or German) by changing the message table pointer. See +jerror.h for the default texts. CAUTION: this table will almost certainly +change or grow from one library version to the next. + +It may be useful for an application to add its own message texts that are +handled by the same mechanism. The error handler supports a second "add-on" +message table for this purpose. To define an addon table, set the pointer +err->addon_message_table and the message numbers err->first_addon_message and +err->last_addon_message. If you number the addon messages beginning at 1000 +or so, you won't have to worry about conflicts with the library's built-in +messages. See the sample applications cjpeg/djpeg for an example of using +addon messages (the addon messages are defined in cderror.h). + +Actual invocation of the error handler is done via macros defined in jerror.h: + ERREXITn(...) for fatal errors + WARNMSn(...) for corrupt-data warnings + TRACEMSn(...) for trace and informational messages. +These macros store the message code and any additional parameters into the +error handler struct, then invoke the error_exit() or emit_message() method. +The variants of each macro are for varying numbers of additional parameters. +The additional parameters are inserted into the generated message using +standard printf() format codes. + +See jerror.h and jerror.c for further details. + + +Compressed data handling (source and destination managers) +---------------------------------------------------------- + +The JPEG compression library sends its compressed data to a "destination +manager" module. The default destination manager just writes the data to a +memory buffer or to a stdio stream, but you can provide your own manager to +do something else. Similarly, the decompression library calls a "source +manager" to obtain the compressed data; you can provide your own source +manager if you want the data to come from somewhere other than a memory +buffer or a stdio stream. + +In both cases, compressed data is processed a bufferload at a time: the +destination or source manager provides a work buffer, and the library invokes +the manager only when the buffer is filled or emptied. (You could define a +one-character buffer to force the manager to be invoked for each byte, but +that would be rather inefficient.) The buffer's size and location are +controlled by the manager, not by the library. For example, the memory +source manager just makes the buffer pointer and length point to the original +data in memory. In this case the buffer-reload procedure will be invoked +only if the decompressor ran off the end of the datastream, which would +indicate an erroneous datastream. + +The work buffer is defined as an array of datatype JOCTET, which is generally +"char" or "unsigned char". On a machine where char is not exactly 8 bits +wide, you must define JOCTET as a wider data type and then modify the data +source and destination modules to transcribe the work arrays into 8-bit units +on external storage. + +A data destination manager struct contains a pointer and count defining the +next byte to write in the work buffer and the remaining free space: + + JOCTET *next_output_byte; /* => next byte to write in buffer */ + size_t free_in_buffer; /* # of byte spaces remaining in buffer */ + +The library increments the pointer and decrements the count until the buffer +is filled. The manager's empty_output_buffer method must reset the pointer +and count. The manager is expected to remember the buffer's starting address +and total size in private fields not visible to the library. + +A data destination manager provides three methods: + +init_destination (j_compress_ptr cinfo) + Initialize destination. This is called by jpeg_start_compress() + before any data is actually written. It must initialize + next_output_byte and free_in_buffer. free_in_buffer must be + initialized to a positive value. + +empty_output_buffer (j_compress_ptr cinfo) + This is called whenever the buffer has filled (free_in_buffer + reaches zero). In typical applications, it should write out the + *entire* buffer (use the saved start address and buffer length; + ignore the current state of next_output_byte and free_in_buffer). + Then reset the pointer & count to the start of the buffer, and + return TRUE indicating that the buffer has been dumped. + free_in_buffer must be set to a positive value when TRUE is + returned. A FALSE return should only be used when I/O suspension is + desired (this operating mode is discussed in the next section). + +term_destination (j_compress_ptr cinfo) + Terminate destination --- called by jpeg_finish_compress() after all + data has been written. In most applications, this must flush any + data remaining in the buffer. Use either next_output_byte or + free_in_buffer to determine how much data is in the buffer. + +term_destination() is NOT called by jpeg_abort() or jpeg_destroy(). If you +want the destination manager to be cleaned up during an abort, you must do it +yourself. + +You will also need code to create a jpeg_destination_mgr struct, fill in its +method pointers, and insert a pointer to the struct into the "dest" field of +the JPEG compression object. This can be done in-line in your setup code if +you like, but it's probably cleaner to provide a separate routine similar to +the jpeg_stdio_dest() or jpeg_mem_dest() routines of the supplied destination +managers. + +Decompression source managers follow a parallel design, but with some +additional frammishes. The source manager struct contains a pointer and count +defining the next byte to read from the work buffer and the number of bytes +remaining: + + const JOCTET *next_input_byte; /* => next byte to read from buffer */ + size_t bytes_in_buffer; /* # of bytes remaining in buffer */ + +The library increments the pointer and decrements the count until the buffer +is emptied. The manager's fill_input_buffer method must reset the pointer and +count. In most applications, the manager must remember the buffer's starting +address and total size in private fields not visible to the library. + +A data source manager provides five methods: + +init_source (j_decompress_ptr cinfo) + Initialize source. This is called by jpeg_read_header() before any + data is actually read. Unlike init_destination(), it may leave + bytes_in_buffer set to 0 (in which case a fill_input_buffer() call + will occur immediately). + +fill_input_buffer (j_decompress_ptr cinfo) + This is called whenever bytes_in_buffer has reached zero and more + data is wanted. In typical applications, it should read fresh data + into the buffer (ignoring the current state of next_input_byte and + bytes_in_buffer), reset the pointer & count to the start of the + buffer, and return TRUE indicating that the buffer has been reloaded. + It is not necessary to fill the buffer entirely, only to obtain at + least one more byte. bytes_in_buffer MUST be set to a positive value + if TRUE is returned. A FALSE return should only be used when I/O + suspension is desired (this mode is discussed in the next section). + +skip_input_data (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, long num_bytes) + Skip num_bytes worth of data. The buffer pointer and count should + be advanced over num_bytes input bytes, refilling the buffer as + needed. This is used to skip over a potentially large amount of + uninteresting data (such as an APPn marker). In some applications + it may be possible to optimize away the reading of the skipped data, + but it's not clear that being smart is worth much trouble; large + skips are uncommon. bytes_in_buffer may be zero on return. + A zero or negative skip count should be treated as a no-op. + +resync_to_restart (j_decompress_ptr cinfo, int desired) + This routine is called only when the decompressor has failed to find + a restart (RSTn) marker where one is expected. Its mission is to + find a suitable point for resuming decompression. For most + applications, we recommend that you just use the default resync + procedure, jpeg_resync_to_restart(). However, if you are able to back + up in the input data stream, or if you have a-priori knowledge about + the likely location of restart markers, you may be able to do better. + Read the read_restart_marker() and jpeg_resync_to_restart() routines + in jdmarker.c if you think you'd like to implement your own resync + procedure. + +term_source (j_decompress_ptr cinfo) + Terminate source --- called by jpeg_finish_decompress() after all + data has been read. Often a no-op. + +For both fill_input_buffer() and skip_input_data(), there is no such thing +as an EOF return. If the end of the file has been reached, the routine has +a choice of exiting via ERREXIT() or inserting fake data into the buffer. +In most cases, generating a warning message and inserting a fake EOI marker +is the best course of action --- this will allow the decompressor to output +however much of the image is there. In pathological cases, the decompressor +may swallow the EOI and again demand data ... just keep feeding it fake EOIs. +jdatasrc.c illustrates the recommended error recovery behavior. + +term_source() is NOT called by jpeg_abort() or jpeg_destroy(). If you want +the source manager to be cleaned up during an abort, you must do it yourself. + +You will also need code to create a jpeg_source_mgr struct, fill in its method +pointers, and insert a pointer to the struct into the "src" field of the JPEG +decompression object. This can be done in-line in your setup code if you +like, but it's probably cleaner to provide a separate routine similar to the +jpeg_stdio_src() or jpeg_mem_src() routines of the supplied source managers. + +For more information, consult the memory and stdio source and destination +managers in jdatasrc.c and jdatadst.c. + + +I/O suspension +-------------- + +Some applications need to use the JPEG library as an incremental memory-to- +memory filter: when the compressed data buffer is filled or emptied, they want +control to return to the outer loop, rather than expecting that the buffer can +be emptied or reloaded within the data source/destination manager subroutine. +The library supports this need by providing an "I/O suspension" mode, which we +describe in this section. + +The I/O suspension mode is not a panacea: nothing is guaranteed about the +maximum amount of time spent in any one call to the library, so it will not +eliminate response-time problems in single-threaded applications. If you +need guaranteed response time, we suggest you "bite the bullet" and implement +a real multi-tasking capability. + +To use I/O suspension, cooperation is needed between the calling application +and the data source or destination manager; you will always need a custom +source/destination manager. (Please read the previous section if you haven't +already.) The basic idea is that the empty_output_buffer() or +fill_input_buffer() routine is a no-op, merely returning FALSE to indicate +that it has done nothing. Upon seeing this, the JPEG library suspends +operation and returns to its caller. The surrounding application is +responsible for emptying or refilling the work buffer before calling the +JPEG library again. + +Compression suspension: + +For compression suspension, use an empty_output_buffer() routine that returns +FALSE; typically it will not do anything else. This will cause the +compressor to return to the caller of jpeg_write_scanlines(), with the return +value indicating that not all the supplied scanlines have been accepted. +The application must make more room in the output buffer, adjust the output +buffer pointer/count appropriately, and then call jpeg_write_scanlines() +again, pointing to the first unconsumed scanline. + +When forced to suspend, the compressor will backtrack to a convenient stopping +point (usually the start of the current MCU); it will regenerate some output +data when restarted. Therefore, although empty_output_buffer() is only +called when the buffer is filled, you should NOT write out the entire buffer +after a suspension. Write only the data up to the current position of +next_output_byte/free_in_buffer. The data beyond that point will be +regenerated after resumption. + +Because of the backtracking behavior, a good-size output buffer is essential +for efficiency; you don't want the compressor to suspend often. (In fact, an +overly small buffer could lead to infinite looping, if a single MCU required +more data than would fit in the buffer.) We recommend a buffer of at least +several Kbytes. You may want to insert explicit code to ensure that you don't +call jpeg_write_scanlines() unless there is a reasonable amount of space in +the output buffer; in other words, flush the buffer before trying to compress +more data. + +The compressor does not allow suspension while it is trying to write JPEG +markers at the beginning and end of the file. This means that: + * At the beginning of a compression operation, there must be enough free + space in the output buffer to hold the header markers (typically 600 or + so bytes). The recommended buffer size is bigger than this anyway, so + this is not a problem as long as you start with an empty buffer. However, + this restriction might catch you if you insert large special markers, such + as a JFIF thumbnail image, without flushing the buffer afterwards. + * When you call jpeg_finish_compress(), there must be enough space in the + output buffer to emit any buffered data and the final EOI marker. In the + current implementation, half a dozen bytes should suffice for this, but + for safety's sake we recommend ensuring that at least 100 bytes are free + before calling jpeg_finish_compress(). + +A more significant restriction is that jpeg_finish_compress() cannot suspend. +This means you cannot use suspension with multi-pass operating modes, namely +Huffman code optimization and multiple-scan output. Those modes write the +whole file during jpeg_finish_compress(), which will certainly result in +buffer overrun. (Note that this restriction applies only to compression, +not decompression. The decompressor supports input suspension in all of its +operating modes.) + +Decompression suspension: + +For decompression suspension, use a fill_input_buffer() routine that simply +returns FALSE (except perhaps during error recovery, as discussed below). +This will cause the decompressor to return to its caller with an indication +that suspension has occurred. This can happen at four places: + * jpeg_read_header(): will return JPEG_SUSPENDED. + * jpeg_start_decompress(): will return FALSE, rather than its usual TRUE. + * jpeg_read_scanlines(): will return the number of scanlines already + completed (possibly 0). + * jpeg_finish_decompress(): will return FALSE, rather than its usual TRUE. +The surrounding application must recognize these cases, load more data into +the input buffer, and repeat the call. In the case of jpeg_read_scanlines(), +increment the passed pointers past any scanlines successfully read. + +Just as with compression, the decompressor will typically backtrack to a +convenient restart point before suspending. When fill_input_buffer() is +called, next_input_byte/bytes_in_buffer point to the current restart point, +which is where the decompressor will backtrack to if FALSE is returned. +The data beyond that position must NOT be discarded if you suspend; it needs +to be re-read upon resumption. In most implementations, you'll need to shift +this data down to the start of your work buffer and then load more data after +it. Again, this behavior means that a several-Kbyte work buffer is essential +for decent performance; furthermore, you should load a reasonable amount of +new data before resuming decompression. (If you loaded, say, only one new +byte each time around, you could waste a LOT of cycles.) + +The skip_input_data() source manager routine requires special care in a +suspension scenario. This routine is NOT granted the ability to suspend the +decompressor; it can decrement bytes_in_buffer to zero, but no more. If the +requested skip distance exceeds the amount of data currently in the input +buffer, then skip_input_data() must set bytes_in_buffer to zero and record the +additional skip distance somewhere else. The decompressor will immediately +call fill_input_buffer(), which should return FALSE, which will cause a +suspension return. The surrounding application must then arrange to discard +the recorded number of bytes before it resumes loading the input buffer. +(Yes, this design is rather baroque, but it avoids complexity in the far more +common case where a non-suspending source manager is used.) + +If the input data has been exhausted, we recommend that you emit a warning +and insert dummy EOI markers just as a non-suspending data source manager +would do. This can be handled either in the surrounding application logic or +within fill_input_buffer(); the latter is probably more efficient. If +fill_input_buffer() knows that no more data is available, it can set the +pointer/count to point to a dummy EOI marker and then return TRUE just as +though it had read more data in a non-suspending situation. + +The decompressor does not attempt to suspend within standard JPEG markers; +instead it will backtrack to the start of the marker and reprocess the whole +marker next time. Hence the input buffer must be large enough to hold the +longest standard marker in the file. Standard JPEG markers should normally +not exceed a few hundred bytes each (DHT tables are typically the longest). +We recommend at least a 2K buffer for performance reasons, which is much +larger than any correct marker is likely to be. For robustness against +damaged marker length counts, you may wish to insert a test in your +application for the case that the input buffer is completely full and yet +the decoder has suspended without consuming any data --- otherwise, if this +situation did occur, it would lead to an endless loop. (The library can't +provide this test since it has no idea whether "the buffer is full", or +even whether there is a fixed-size input buffer.) + +The input buffer would need to be 64K to allow for arbitrary COM or APPn +markers, but these are handled specially: they are either saved into allocated +memory, or skipped over by calling skip_input_data(). In the former case, +suspension is handled correctly, and in the latter case, the problem of +buffer overrun is placed on skip_input_data's shoulders, as explained above. +Note that if you provide your own marker handling routine for large markers, +you should consider how to deal with buffer overflow. + +Multiple-buffer management: + +In some applications it is desirable to store the compressed data in a linked +list of buffer areas, so as to avoid data copying. This can be handled by +having empty_output_buffer() or fill_input_buffer() set the pointer and count +to reference the next available buffer; FALSE is returned only if no more +buffers are available. Although seemingly straightforward, there is a +pitfall in this approach: the backtrack that occurs when FALSE is returned +could back up into an earlier buffer. For example, when fill_input_buffer() +is called, the current pointer & count indicate the backtrack restart point. +Since fill_input_buffer() will set the pointer and count to refer to a new +buffer, the restart position must be saved somewhere else. Suppose a second +call to fill_input_buffer() occurs in the same library call, and no +additional input data is available, so fill_input_buffer must return FALSE. +If the JPEG library has not moved the pointer/count forward in the current +buffer, then *the correct restart point is the saved position in the prior +buffer*. Prior buffers may be discarded only after the library establishes +a restart point within a later buffer. Similar remarks apply for output into +a chain of buffers. + +The library will never attempt to backtrack over a skip_input_data() call, +so any skipped data can be permanently discarded. You still have to deal +with the case of skipping not-yet-received data, however. + +It's much simpler to use only a single buffer; when fill_input_buffer() is +called, move any unconsumed data (beyond the current pointer/count) down to +the beginning of this buffer and then load new data into the remaining buffer +space. This approach requires a little more data copying but is far easier +to get right. + + +Progressive JPEG support +------------------------ + +Progressive JPEG rearranges the stored data into a series of scans of +increasing quality. In situations where a JPEG file is transmitted across a +slow communications link, a decoder can generate a low-quality image very +quickly from the first scan, then gradually improve the displayed quality as +more scans are received. The final image after all scans are complete is +identical to that of a regular (sequential) JPEG file of the same quality +setting. Progressive JPEG files are often slightly smaller than equivalent +sequential JPEG files, but the possibility of incremental display is the main +reason for using progressive JPEG. + +The IJG encoder library generates progressive JPEG files when given a +suitable "scan script" defining how to divide the data into scans. +Creation of progressive JPEG files is otherwise transparent to the encoder. +Progressive JPEG files can also be read transparently by the decoder library. +If the decoding application simply uses the library as defined above, it +will receive a final decoded image without any indication that the file was +progressive. Of course, this approach does not allow incremental display. +To perform incremental display, an application needs to use the decoder +library's "buffered-image" mode, in which it receives a decoded image +multiple times. + +Each displayed scan requires about as much work to decode as a full JPEG +image of the same size, so the decoder must be fairly fast in relation to the +data transmission rate in order to make incremental display useful. However, +it is possible to skip displaying the image and simply add the incoming bits +to the decoder's coefficient buffer. This is fast because only Huffman +decoding need be done, not IDCT, upsampling, colorspace conversion, etc. +The IJG decoder library allows the application to switch dynamically between +displaying the image and simply absorbing the incoming bits. A properly +coded application can automatically adapt the number of display passes to +suit the time available as the image is received. Also, a final +higher-quality display cycle can be performed from the buffered data after +the end of the file is reached. + +Progressive compression: + +To create a progressive JPEG file (or a multiple-scan sequential JPEG file), +set the scan_info cinfo field to point to an array of scan descriptors, and +perform compression as usual. Instead of constructing your own scan list, +you can call the jpeg_simple_progression() helper routine to create a +recommended progression sequence; this method should be used by all +applications that don't want to get involved in the nitty-gritty of +progressive scan sequence design. (If you want to provide user control of +scan sequences, you may wish to borrow the scan script reading code found +in rdswitch.c, so that you can read scan script files just like cjpeg's.) +When scan_info is not NULL, the compression library will store DCT'd data +into a buffer array as jpeg_write_scanlines() is called, and will emit all +the requested scans during jpeg_finish_compress(). This implies that +multiple-scan output cannot be created with a suspending data destination +manager, since jpeg_finish_compress() does not support suspension. We +should also note that the compressor currently forces Huffman optimization +mode when creating a progressive JPEG file, because the default Huffman +tables are unsuitable for progressive files. + +Progressive decompression: + +When buffered-image mode is not used, the decoder library will read all of +a multi-scan file during jpeg_start_decompress(), so that it can provide a +final decoded image. (Here "multi-scan" means either progressive or +multi-scan sequential.) This makes multi-scan files transparent to the +decoding application. However, existing applications that used suspending +input with version 5 of the IJG library will need to be modified to check +for a suspension return from jpeg_start_decompress(). + +To perform incremental display, an application must use the library's +buffered-image mode. This is described in the next section. + + +Buffered-image mode +------------------- + +In buffered-image mode, the library stores the partially decoded image in a +coefficient buffer, from which it can be read out as many times as desired. +This mode is typically used for incremental display of progressive JPEG files, +but it can be used with any JPEG file. Each scan of a progressive JPEG file +adds more data (more detail) to the buffered image. The application can +display in lockstep with the source file (one display pass per input scan), +or it can allow input processing to outrun display processing. By making +input and display processing run independently, it is possible for the +application to adapt progressive display to a wide range of data transmission +rates. + +The basic control flow for buffered-image decoding is + + jpeg_create_decompress() + set data source + jpeg_read_header() + set overall decompression parameters + cinfo.buffered_image = TRUE; /* select buffered-image mode */ + jpeg_start_decompress() + for (each output pass) { + adjust output decompression parameters if required + jpeg_start_output() /* start a new output pass */ + for (all scanlines in image) { + jpeg_read_scanlines() + display scanlines + } + jpeg_finish_output() /* terminate output pass */ + } + jpeg_finish_decompress() + jpeg_destroy_decompress() + +This differs from ordinary unbuffered decoding in that there is an additional +level of looping. The application can choose how many output passes to make +and how to display each pass. + +The simplest approach to displaying progressive images is to do one display +pass for each scan appearing in the input file. In this case the outer loop +condition is typically + while (! jpeg_input_complete(&cinfo)) +and the start-output call should read + jpeg_start_output(&cinfo, cinfo.input_scan_number); +The second parameter to jpeg_start_output() indicates which scan of the input +file is to be displayed; the scans are numbered starting at 1 for this +purpose. (You can use a loop counter starting at 1 if you like, but using +the library's input scan counter is easier.) The library automatically reads +data as necessary to complete each requested scan, and jpeg_finish_output() +advances to the next scan or end-of-image marker (hence input_scan_number +will be incremented by the time control arrives back at jpeg_start_output()). +With this technique, data is read from the input file only as needed, and +input and output processing run in lockstep. + +After reading the final scan and reaching the end of the input file, the +buffered image remains available; it can be read additional times by +repeating the jpeg_start_output()/jpeg_read_scanlines()/jpeg_finish_output() +sequence. For example, a useful technique is to use fast one-pass color +quantization for display passes made while the image is arriving, followed by +a final display pass using two-pass quantization for highest quality. This +is done by changing the library parameters before the final output pass. +Changing parameters between passes is discussed in detail below. + +In general the last scan of a progressive file cannot be recognized as such +until after it is read, so a post-input display pass is the best approach if +you want special processing in the final pass. + +When done with the image, be sure to call jpeg_finish_decompress() to release +the buffered image (or just use jpeg_destroy_decompress()). + +If input data arrives faster than it can be displayed, the application can +cause the library to decode input data in advance of what's needed to produce +output. This is done by calling the routine jpeg_consume_input(). +The return value is one of the following: + JPEG_REACHED_SOS: reached an SOS marker (the start of a new scan) + JPEG_REACHED_EOI: reached the EOI marker (end of image) + JPEG_ROW_COMPLETED: completed reading one MCU row of compressed data + JPEG_SCAN_COMPLETED: completed reading last MCU row of current scan + JPEG_SUSPENDED: suspended before completing any of the above +(JPEG_SUSPENDED can occur only if a suspending data source is used.) This +routine can be called at any time after initializing the JPEG object. It +reads some additional data and returns when one of the indicated significant +events occurs. (If called after the EOI marker is reached, it will +immediately return JPEG_REACHED_EOI without attempting to read more data.) + +The library's output processing will automatically call jpeg_consume_input() +whenever the output processing overtakes the input; thus, simple lockstep +display requires no direct calls to jpeg_consume_input(). But by adding +calls to jpeg_consume_input(), you can absorb data in advance of what is +being displayed. This has two benefits: + * You can limit buildup of unprocessed data in your input buffer. + * You can eliminate extra display passes by paying attention to the + state of the library's input processing. + +The first of these benefits only requires interspersing calls to +jpeg_consume_input() with your display operations and any other processing +you may be doing. To avoid wasting cycles due to backtracking, it's best to +call jpeg_consume_input() only after a hundred or so new bytes have arrived. +This is discussed further under "I/O suspension", above. (Note: the JPEG +library currently is not thread-safe. You must not call jpeg_consume_input() +from one thread of control if a different library routine is working on the +same JPEG object in another thread.) + +When input arrives fast enough that more than one new scan is available +before you start a new output pass, you may as well skip the output pass +corresponding to the completed scan. This occurs for free if you pass +cinfo.input_scan_number as the target scan number to jpeg_start_output(). +The input_scan_number field is simply the index of the scan currently being +consumed by the input processor. You can ensure that this is up-to-date by +emptying the input buffer just before calling jpeg_start_output(): call +jpeg_consume_input() repeatedly until it returns JPEG_SUSPENDED or +JPEG_REACHED_EOI. + +The target scan number passed to jpeg_start_output() is saved in the +cinfo.output_scan_number field. The library's output processing calls +jpeg_consume_input() whenever the current input scan number and row within +that scan is less than or equal to the current output scan number and row. +Thus, input processing can "get ahead" of the output processing but is not +allowed to "fall behind". You can achieve several different effects by +manipulating this interlock rule. For example, if you pass a target scan +number greater than the current input scan number, the output processor will +wait until that scan starts to arrive before producing any output. (To avoid +an infinite loop, the target scan number is automatically reset to the last +scan number when the end of image is reached. Thus, if you specify a large +target scan number, the library will just absorb the entire input file and +then perform an output pass. This is effectively the same as what +jpeg_start_decompress() does when you don't select buffered-image mode.) +When you pass a target scan number equal to the current input scan number, +the image is displayed no faster than the current input scan arrives. The +final possibility is to pass a target scan number less than the current input +scan number; this disables the input/output interlock and causes the output +processor to simply display whatever it finds in the image buffer, without +waiting for input. (However, the library will not accept a target scan +number less than one, so you can't avoid waiting for the first scan.) + +When data is arriving faster than the output display processing can advance +through the image, jpeg_consume_input() will store data into the buffered +image beyond the point at which the output processing is reading data out +again. If the input arrives fast enough, it may "wrap around" the buffer to +the point where the input is more than one whole scan ahead of the output. +If the output processing simply proceeds through its display pass without +paying attention to the input, the effect seen on-screen is that the lower +part of the image is one or more scans better in quality than the upper part. +Then, when the next output scan is started, you have a choice of what target +scan number to use. The recommended choice is to use the current input scan +number at that time, which implies that you've skipped the output scans +corresponding to the input scans that were completed while you processed the +previous output scan. In this way, the decoder automatically adapts its +speed to the arriving data, by skipping output scans as necessary to keep up +with the arriving data. + +When using this strategy, you'll want to be sure that you perform a final +output pass after receiving all the data; otherwise your last display may not +be full quality across the whole screen. So the right outer loop logic is +something like this: + do { + absorb any waiting input by calling jpeg_consume_input() + final_pass = jpeg_input_complete(&cinfo); + adjust output decompression parameters if required + jpeg_start_output(&cinfo, cinfo.input_scan_number); + ... + jpeg_finish_output() + } while (! final_pass); +rather than quitting as soon as jpeg_input_complete() returns TRUE. This +arrangement makes it simple to use higher-quality decoding parameters +for the final pass. But if you don't want to use special parameters for +the final pass, the right loop logic is like this: + for (;;) { + absorb any waiting input by calling jpeg_consume_input() + jpeg_start_output(&cinfo, cinfo.input_scan_number); + ... + jpeg_finish_output() + if (jpeg_input_complete(&cinfo) && + cinfo.input_scan_number == cinfo.output_scan_number) + break; + } +In this case you don't need to know in advance whether an output pass is to +be the last one, so it's not necessary to have reached EOF before starting +the final output pass; rather, what you want to test is whether the output +pass was performed in sync with the final input scan. This form of the loop +will avoid an extra output pass whenever the decoder is able (or nearly able) +to keep up with the incoming data. + +When the data transmission speed is high, you might begin a display pass, +then find that much or all of the file has arrived before you can complete +the pass. (You can detect this by noting the JPEG_REACHED_EOI return code +from jpeg_consume_input(), or equivalently by testing jpeg_input_complete().) +In this situation you may wish to abort the current display pass and start a +new one using the newly arrived information. To do so, just call +jpeg_finish_output() and then start a new pass with jpeg_start_output(). + +A variant strategy is to abort and restart display if more than one complete +scan arrives during an output pass; this can be detected by noting +JPEG_REACHED_SOS returns and/or examining cinfo.input_scan_number. This +idea should be employed with caution, however, since the display process +might never get to the bottom of the image before being aborted, resulting +in the lower part of the screen being several passes worse than the upper. +In most cases it's probably best to abort an output pass only if the whole +file has arrived and you want to begin the final output pass immediately. + +When receiving data across a communication link, we recommend always using +the current input scan number for the output target scan number; if a +higher-quality final pass is to be done, it should be started (aborting any +incomplete output pass) as soon as the end of file is received. However, +many other strategies are possible. For example, the application can examine +the parameters of the current input scan and decide whether to display it or +not. If the scan contains only chroma data, one might choose not to use it +as the target scan, expecting that the scan will be small and will arrive +quickly. To skip to the next scan, call jpeg_consume_input() until it +returns JPEG_REACHED_SOS or JPEG_REACHED_EOI. Or just use the next higher +number as the target scan for jpeg_start_output(); but that method doesn't +let you inspect the next scan's parameters before deciding to display it. + + +In buffered-image mode, jpeg_start_decompress() never performs input and +thus never suspends. An application that uses input suspension with +buffered-image mode must be prepared for suspension returns from these +routines: +* jpeg_start_output() performs input only if you request 2-pass quantization + and the target scan isn't fully read yet. (This is discussed below.) +* jpeg_read_scanlines(), as always, returns the number of scanlines that it + was able to produce before suspending. +* jpeg_finish_output() will read any markers following the target scan, + up to the end of the file or the SOS marker that begins another scan. + (But it reads no input if jpeg_consume_input() has already reached the + end of the file or a SOS marker beyond the target output scan.) +* jpeg_finish_decompress() will read until the end of file, and thus can + suspend if the end hasn't already been reached (as can be tested by + calling jpeg_input_complete()). +jpeg_start_output(), jpeg_finish_output(), and jpeg_finish_decompress() +all return TRUE if they completed their tasks, FALSE if they had to suspend. +In the event of a FALSE return, the application must load more input data +and repeat the call. Applications that use non-suspending data sources need +not check the return values of these three routines. + + +It is possible to change decoding parameters between output passes in the +buffered-image mode. The decoder library currently supports only very +limited changes of parameters. ONLY THE FOLLOWING parameter changes are +allowed after jpeg_start_decompress() is called: +* dct_method can be changed before each call to jpeg_start_output(). + For example, one could use a fast DCT method for early scans, changing + to a higher quality method for the final scan. +* dither_mode can be changed before each call to jpeg_start_output(); + of course this has no impact if not using color quantization. Typically + one would use ordered dither for initial passes, then switch to + Floyd-Steinberg dither for the final pass. Caution: changing dither mode + can cause more memory to be allocated by the library. Although the amount + of memory involved is not large (a scanline or so), it may cause the + initial max_memory_to_use specification to be exceeded, which in the worst + case would result in an out-of-memory failure. +* do_block_smoothing can be changed before each call to jpeg_start_output(). + This setting is relevant only when decoding a progressive JPEG image. + During the first DC-only scan, block smoothing provides a very "fuzzy" look + instead of the very "blocky" look seen without it; which is better seems a + matter of personal taste. But block smoothing is nearly always a win + during later stages, especially when decoding a successive-approximation + image: smoothing helps to hide the slight blockiness that otherwise shows + up on smooth gradients until the lowest coefficient bits are sent. +* Color quantization mode can be changed under the rules described below. + You *cannot* change between full-color and quantized output (because that + would alter the required I/O buffer sizes), but you can change which + quantization method is used. + +When generating color-quantized output, changing quantization method is a +very useful way of switching between high-speed and high-quality display. +The library allows you to change among its three quantization methods: +1. Single-pass quantization to a fixed color cube. + Selected by cinfo.two_pass_quantize = FALSE and cinfo.colormap = NULL. +2. Single-pass quantization to an application-supplied colormap. + Selected by setting cinfo.colormap to point to the colormap (the value of + two_pass_quantize is ignored); also set cinfo.actual_number_of_colors. +3. Two-pass quantization to a colormap chosen specifically for the image. + Selected by cinfo.two_pass_quantize = TRUE and cinfo.colormap = NULL. + (This is the default setting selected by jpeg_read_header, but it is + probably NOT what you want for the first pass of progressive display!) +These methods offer successively better quality and lesser speed. However, +only the first method is available for quantizing in non-RGB color spaces. + +IMPORTANT: because the different quantizer methods have very different +working-storage requirements, the library requires you to indicate which +one(s) you intend to use before you call jpeg_start_decompress(). (If we did +not require this, the max_memory_to_use setting would be a complete fiction.) +You do this by setting one or more of these three cinfo fields to TRUE: + enable_1pass_quant Fixed color cube colormap + enable_external_quant Externally-supplied colormap + enable_2pass_quant Two-pass custom colormap +All three are initialized FALSE by jpeg_read_header(). But +jpeg_start_decompress() automatically sets TRUE the one selected by the +current two_pass_quantize and colormap settings, so you only need to set the +enable flags for any other quantization methods you plan to change to later. + +After setting the enable flags correctly at jpeg_start_decompress() time, you +can change to any enabled quantization method by setting two_pass_quantize +and colormap properly just before calling jpeg_start_output(). The following +special rules apply: +1. You must explicitly set cinfo.colormap to NULL when switching to 1-pass + or 2-pass mode from a different mode, or when you want the 2-pass + quantizer to be re-run to generate a new colormap. +2. To switch to an external colormap, or to change to a different external + colormap than was used on the prior pass, you must call + jpeg_new_colormap() after setting cinfo.colormap. +NOTE: if you want to use the same colormap as was used in the prior pass, +you should not do either of these things. This will save some nontrivial +switchover costs. +(These requirements exist because cinfo.colormap will always be non-NULL +after completing a prior output pass, since both the 1-pass and 2-pass +quantizers set it to point to their output colormaps. Thus you have to +do one of these two things to notify the library that something has changed. +Yup, it's a bit klugy, but it's necessary to do it this way for backwards +compatibility.) + +Note that in buffered-image mode, the library generates any requested colormap +during jpeg_start_output(), not during jpeg_start_decompress(). + +When using two-pass quantization, jpeg_start_output() makes a pass over the +buffered image to determine the optimum color map; it therefore may take a +significant amount of time, whereas ordinarily it does little work. The +progress monitor hook is called during this pass, if defined. It is also +important to realize that if the specified target scan number is greater than +or equal to the current input scan number, jpeg_start_output() will attempt +to consume input as it makes this pass. If you use a suspending data source, +you need to check for a FALSE return from jpeg_start_output() under these +conditions. The combination of 2-pass quantization and a not-yet-fully-read +target scan is the only case in which jpeg_start_output() will consume input. + + +Application authors who support buffered-image mode may be tempted to use it +for all JPEG images, even single-scan ones. This will work, but it is +inefficient: there is no need to create an image-sized coefficient buffer for +single-scan images. Requesting buffered-image mode for such an image wastes +memory. Worse, it can cost time on large images, since the buffered data has +to be swapped out or written to a temporary file. If you are concerned about +maximum performance on baseline JPEG files, you should use buffered-image +mode only when the incoming file actually has multiple scans. This can be +tested by calling jpeg_has_multiple_scans(), which will return a correct +result at any time after jpeg_read_header() completes. + +It is also worth noting that when you use jpeg_consume_input() to let input +processing get ahead of output processing, the resulting pattern of access to +the coefficient buffer is quite nonsequential. It's best to use the memory +manager jmemnobs.c if you can (ie, if you have enough real or virtual main +memory). If not, at least make sure that max_memory_to_use is set as high as +possible. If the JPEG memory manager has to use a temporary file, you will +probably see a lot of disk traffic and poor performance. (This could be +improved with additional work on the memory manager, but we haven't gotten +around to it yet.) + +In some applications it may be convenient to use jpeg_consume_input() for all +input processing, including reading the initial markers; that is, you may +wish to call jpeg_consume_input() instead of jpeg_read_header() during +startup. This works, but note that you must check for JPEG_REACHED_SOS and +JPEG_REACHED_EOI return codes as the equivalent of jpeg_read_header's codes. +Once the first SOS marker has been reached, you must call +jpeg_start_decompress() before jpeg_consume_input() will consume more input; +it'll just keep returning JPEG_REACHED_SOS until you do. If you read a +tables-only file this way, jpeg_consume_input() will return JPEG_REACHED_EOI +without ever returning JPEG_REACHED_SOS; be sure to check for this case. +If this happens, the decompressor will not read any more input until you call +jpeg_abort() to reset it. It is OK to call jpeg_consume_input() even when not +using buffered-image mode, but in that case it's basically a no-op after the +initial markers have been read: it will just return JPEG_SUSPENDED. + + +Abbreviated datastreams and multiple images +------------------------------------------- + +A JPEG compression or decompression object can be reused to process multiple +images. This saves a small amount of time per image by eliminating the +"create" and "destroy" operations, but that isn't the real purpose of the +feature. Rather, reuse of an object provides support for abbreviated JPEG +datastreams. Object reuse can also simplify processing a series of images in +a single input or output file. This section explains these features. + +A JPEG file normally contains several hundred bytes worth of quantization +and Huffman tables. In a situation where many images will be stored or +transmitted with identical tables, this may represent an annoying overhead. +The JPEG standard therefore permits tables to be omitted. The standard +defines three classes of JPEG datastreams: + * "Interchange" datastreams contain an image and all tables needed to decode + the image. These are the usual kind of JPEG file. + * "Abbreviated image" datastreams contain an image, but are missing some or + all of the tables needed to decode that image. + * "Abbreviated table specification" (henceforth "tables-only") datastreams + contain only table specifications. +To decode an abbreviated image, it is necessary to load the missing table(s) +into the decoder beforehand. This can be accomplished by reading a separate +tables-only file. A variant scheme uses a series of images in which the first +image is an interchange (complete) datastream, while subsequent ones are +abbreviated and rely on the tables loaded by the first image. It is assumed +that once the decoder has read a table, it will remember that table until a +new definition for the same table number is encountered. + +It is the application designer's responsibility to figure out how to associate +the correct tables with an abbreviated image. While abbreviated datastreams +can be useful in a closed environment, their use is strongly discouraged in +any situation where data exchange with other applications might be needed. +Caveat designer. + +The JPEG library provides support for reading and writing any combination of +tables-only datastreams and abbreviated images. In both compression and +decompression objects, a quantization or Huffman table will be retained for +the lifetime of the object, unless it is overwritten by a new table definition. + + +To create abbreviated image datastreams, it is only necessary to tell the +compressor not to emit some or all of the tables it is using. Each +quantization and Huffman table struct contains a boolean field "sent_table", +which normally is initialized to FALSE. For each table used by the image, the +header-writing process emits the table and sets sent_table = TRUE unless it is +already TRUE. (In normal usage, this prevents outputting the same table +definition multiple times, as would otherwise occur because the chroma +components typically share tables.) Thus, setting this field to TRUE before +calling jpeg_start_compress() will prevent the table from being written at +all. + +If you want to create a "pure" abbreviated image file containing no tables, +just call "jpeg_suppress_tables(&cinfo, TRUE)" after constructing all the +tables. If you want to emit some but not all tables, you'll need to set the +individual sent_table fields directly. + +To create an abbreviated image, you must also call jpeg_start_compress() +with a second parameter of FALSE, not TRUE. Otherwise jpeg_start_compress() +will force all the sent_table fields to FALSE. (This is a safety feature to +prevent abbreviated images from being created accidentally.) + +To create a tables-only file, perform the same parameter setup that you +normally would, but instead of calling jpeg_start_compress() and so on, call +jpeg_write_tables(&cinfo). This will write an abbreviated datastream +containing only SOI, DQT and/or DHT markers, and EOI. All the quantization +and Huffman tables that are currently defined in the compression object will +be emitted unless their sent_tables flag is already TRUE, and then all the +sent_tables flags will be set TRUE. + +A sure-fire way to create matching tables-only and abbreviated image files +is to proceed as follows: + + create JPEG compression object + set JPEG parameters + set destination to tables-only file + jpeg_write_tables(&cinfo); + set destination to image file + jpeg_start_compress(&cinfo, FALSE); + write data... + jpeg_finish_compress(&cinfo); + +Since the JPEG parameters are not altered between writing the table file and +the abbreviated image file, the same tables are sure to be used. Of course, +you can repeat the jpeg_start_compress() ... jpeg_finish_compress() sequence +many times to produce many abbreviated image files matching the table file. + +You cannot suppress output of the computed Huffman tables when Huffman +optimization is selected. (If you could, there'd be no way to decode the +image...) Generally, you don't want to set optimize_coding = TRUE when +you are trying to produce abbreviated files. + +In some cases you might want to compress an image using tables which are +not stored in the application, but are defined in an interchange or +tables-only file readable by the application. This can be done by setting up +a JPEG decompression object to read the specification file, then copying the +tables into your compression object. See jpeg_copy_critical_parameters() +for an example of copying quantization tables. + + +To read abbreviated image files, you simply need to load the proper tables +into the decompression object before trying to read the abbreviated image. +If the proper tables are stored in the application program, you can just +allocate the table structs and fill in their contents directly. For example, +to load a fixed quantization table into table slot "n": + + if (cinfo.quant_tbl_ptrs[n] == NULL) + cinfo.quant_tbl_ptrs[n] = jpeg_alloc_quant_table((j_common_ptr) &cinfo); + quant_ptr = cinfo.quant_tbl_ptrs[n]; /* quant_ptr is JQUANT_TBL* */ + for (i = 0; i < 64; i++) { + /* Qtable[] is desired quantization table, in natural array order */ + quant_ptr->quantval[i] = Qtable[i]; + } + +Code to load a fixed Huffman table is typically (for AC table "n"): + + if (cinfo.ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[n] == NULL) + cinfo.ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[n] = jpeg_alloc_huff_table((j_common_ptr) &cinfo); + huff_ptr = cinfo.ac_huff_tbl_ptrs[n]; /* huff_ptr is JHUFF_TBL* */ + for (i = 1; i <= 16; i++) { + /* counts[i] is number of Huffman codes of length i bits, i=1..16 */ + huff_ptr->bits[i] = counts[i]; + } + for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) { + /* symbols[] is the list of Huffman symbols, in code-length order */ + huff_ptr->huffval[i] = symbols[i]; + } + +(Note that trying to set cinfo.quant_tbl_ptrs[n] to point directly at a +constant JQUANT_TBL object is not safe. If the incoming file happened to +contain a quantization table definition, your master table would get +overwritten! Instead allocate a working table copy and copy the master table +into it, as illustrated above. Ditto for Huffman tables, of course.) + +You might want to read the tables from a tables-only file, rather than +hard-wiring them into your application. The jpeg_read_header() call is +sufficient to read a tables-only file. You must pass a second parameter of +FALSE to indicate that you do not require an image to be present. Thus, the +typical scenario is + + create JPEG decompression object + set source to tables-only file + jpeg_read_header(&cinfo, FALSE); + set source to abbreviated image file + jpeg_read_header(&cinfo, TRUE); + set decompression parameters + jpeg_start_decompress(&cinfo); + read data... + jpeg_finish_decompress(&cinfo); + +In some cases, you may want to read a file without knowing whether it contains +an image or just tables. In that case, pass FALSE and check the return value +from jpeg_read_header(): it will be JPEG_HEADER_OK if an image was found, +JPEG_HEADER_TABLES_ONLY if only tables were found. (A third return value, +JPEG_SUSPENDED, is possible when using a suspending data source manager.) +Note that jpeg_read_header() will not complain if you read an abbreviated +image for which you haven't loaded the missing tables; the missing-table check +occurs later, in jpeg_start_decompress(). + + +It is possible to read a series of images from a single source file by +repeating the jpeg_read_header() ... jpeg_finish_decompress() sequence, +without releasing/recreating the JPEG object or the data source module. +(If you did reinitialize, any partial bufferload left in the data source +buffer at the end of one image would be discarded, causing you to lose the +start of the next image.) When you use this method, stored tables are +automatically carried forward, so some of the images can be abbreviated images +that depend on tables from earlier images. + +If you intend to write a series of images into a single destination file, +you might want to make a specialized data destination module that doesn't +flush the output buffer at term_destination() time. This would speed things +up by some trifling amount. Of course, you'd need to remember to flush the +buffer after the last image. You can make the later images be abbreviated +ones by passing FALSE to jpeg_start_compress(). + + +Special markers +--------------- + +Some applications may need to insert or extract special data in the JPEG +datastream. The JPEG standard provides marker types "COM" (comment) and +"APP0" through "APP15" (application) to hold application-specific data. +Unfortunately, the use of these markers is not specified by the standard. +COM markers are fairly widely used to hold user-supplied text. The JFIF file +format spec uses APP0 markers with specified initial strings to hold certain +data. Adobe applications use APP14 markers beginning with the string "Adobe" +for miscellaneous data. Other APPn markers are rarely seen, but might +contain almost anything. + +If you wish to store user-supplied text, we recommend you use COM markers +and place readable 7-bit ASCII text in them. Newline conventions are not +standardized --- expect to find LF (Unix style), CR/LF (DOS style), or CR +(Mac style). A robust COM reader should be able to cope with random binary +garbage, including nulls, since some applications generate COM markers +containing non-ASCII junk. (But yours should not be one of them.) + +For program-supplied data, use an APPn marker, and be sure to begin it with an +identifying string so that you can tell whether the marker is actually yours. +It's probably best to avoid using APP0 or APP14 for any private markers. +(NOTE: the upcoming SPIFF standard will use APP8 markers; we recommend you +not use APP8 markers for any private purposes, either.) + +Keep in mind that at most 65533 bytes can be put into one marker, but you +can have as many markers as you like. + +By default, the IJG compression library will write a JFIF APP0 marker if the +selected JPEG colorspace is grayscale or YCbCr, or an Adobe APP14 marker if +the selected colorspace is RGB, CMYK, or YCCK. You can disable this, but +we don't recommend it. The decompression library will recognize JFIF and +Adobe markers and will set the JPEG colorspace properly when one is found. + + +You can write special markers immediately following the datastream header by +calling jpeg_write_marker() after jpeg_start_compress() and before the first +call to jpeg_write_scanlines(). When you do this, the markers appear after +the SOI and the JFIF APP0 and Adobe APP14 markers (if written), but before +all else. Specify the marker type parameter as "JPEG_COM" for COM or +"JPEG_APP0 + n" for APPn. (Actually, jpeg_write_marker will let you write +any marker type, but we don't recommend writing any other kinds of marker.) +For example, to write a user comment string pointed to by comment_text: + jpeg_write_marker(cinfo, JPEG_COM, comment_text, strlen(comment_text)); + +If it's not convenient to store all the marker data in memory at once, +you can instead call jpeg_write_m_header() followed by multiple calls to +jpeg_write_m_byte(). If you do it this way, it's your responsibility to +call jpeg_write_m_byte() exactly the number of times given in the length +parameter to jpeg_write_m_header(). (This method lets you empty the +output buffer partway through a marker, which might be important when +using a suspending data destination module. In any case, if you are using +a suspending destination, you should flush its buffer after inserting +any special markers. See "I/O suspension".) + +Or, if you prefer to synthesize the marker byte sequence yourself, +you can just cram it straight into the data destination module. + +If you are writing JFIF 1.02 extension markers (thumbnail images), don't +forget to set cinfo.JFIF_minor_version = 2 so that the encoder will write the +correct JFIF version number in the JFIF header marker. The library's default +is to write version 1.01, but that's wrong if you insert any 1.02 extension +markers. (We could probably get away with just defaulting to 1.02, but there +used to be broken decoders that would complain about unknown minor version +numbers. To reduce compatibility risks it's safest not to write 1.02 unless +you are actually using 1.02 extensions.) + + +When reading, two methods of handling special markers are available: +1. You can ask the library to save the contents of COM and/or APPn markers +into memory, and then examine them at your leisure afterwards. +2. You can supply your own routine to process COM and/or APPn markers +on-the-fly as they are read. +The first method is simpler to use, especially if you are using a suspending +data source; writing a marker processor that copes with input suspension is +not easy (consider what happens if the marker is longer than your available +input buffer). However, the second method conserves memory since the marker +data need not be kept around after it's been processed. + +For either method, you'd normally set up marker handling after creating a +decompression object and before calling jpeg_read_header(), because the +markers of interest will typically be near the head of the file and so will +be scanned by jpeg_read_header. Once you've established a marker handling +method, it will be used for the life of that decompression object +(potentially many datastreams), unless you change it. Marker handling is +determined separately for COM markers and for each APPn marker code. + + +To save the contents of special markers in memory, call + jpeg_save_markers(cinfo, marker_code, length_limit) +where marker_code is the marker type to save, JPEG_COM or JPEG_APP0+n. +(To arrange to save all the special marker types, you need to call this +routine 17 times, for COM and APP0-APP15.) If the incoming marker is longer +than length_limit data bytes, only length_limit bytes will be saved; this +parameter allows you to avoid chewing up memory when you only need to see the +first few bytes of a potentially large marker. If you want to save all the +data, set length_limit to 0xFFFF; that is enough since marker lengths are only +16 bits. As a special case, setting length_limit to 0 prevents that marker +type from being saved at all. (That is the default behavior, in fact.) + +After jpeg_read_header() completes, you can examine the special markers by +following the cinfo->marker_list pointer chain. All the special markers in +the file appear in this list, in order of their occurrence in the file (but +omitting any markers of types you didn't ask for). Both the original data +length and the saved data length are recorded for each list entry; the latter +will not exceed length_limit for the particular marker type. Note that these +lengths exclude the marker length word, whereas the stored representation +within the JPEG file includes it. (Hence the maximum data length is really +only 65533.) + +It is possible that additional special markers appear in the file beyond the +SOS marker at which jpeg_read_header stops; if so, the marker list will be +extended during reading of the rest of the file. This is not expected to be +common, however. If you are short on memory you may want to reset the length +limit to zero for all marker types after finishing jpeg_read_header, to +ensure that the max_memory_to_use setting cannot be exceeded due to addition +of later markers. + +The marker list remains stored until you call jpeg_finish_decompress or +jpeg_abort, at which point the memory is freed and the list is set to empty. +(jpeg_destroy also releases the storage, of course.) + +Note that the library is internally interested in APP0 and APP14 markers; +if you try to set a small nonzero length limit on these types, the library +will silently force the length up to the minimum it wants. (But you can set +a zero length limit to prevent them from being saved at all.) Also, in a +16-bit environment, the maximum length limit may be constrained to less than +65533 by malloc() limitations. It is therefore best not to assume that the +effective length limit is exactly what you set it to be. + + +If you want to supply your own marker-reading routine, you do it by calling +jpeg_set_marker_processor(). A marker processor routine must have the +signature + boolean jpeg_marker_parser_method (j_decompress_ptr cinfo) +Although the marker code is not explicitly passed, the routine can find it +in cinfo->unread_marker. At the time of call, the marker proper has been +read from the data source module. The processor routine is responsible for +reading the marker length word and the remaining parameter bytes, if any. +Return TRUE to indicate success. (FALSE should be returned only if you are +using a suspending data source and it tells you to suspend. See the standard +marker processors in jdmarker.c for appropriate coding methods if you need to +use a suspending data source.) + +If you override the default APP0 or APP14 processors, it is up to you to +recognize JFIF and Adobe markers if you want colorspace recognition to occur +properly. We recommend copying and extending the default processors if you +want to do that. (A better idea is to save these marker types for later +examination by calling jpeg_save_markers(); that method doesn't interfere +with the library's own processing of these markers.) + +jpeg_set_marker_processor() and jpeg_save_markers() are mutually exclusive +--- if you call one it overrides any previous call to the other, for the +particular marker type specified. + +A simple example of an external COM processor can be found in djpeg.c. +Also, see jpegtran.c for an example of using jpeg_save_markers. + + +Raw (downsampled) image data +---------------------------- + +Some applications need to supply already-downsampled image data to the JPEG +compressor, or to receive raw downsampled data from the decompressor. The +library supports this requirement by allowing the application to write or +read raw data, bypassing the normal preprocessing or postprocessing steps. +The interface is different from the standard one and is somewhat harder to +use. If your interest is merely in bypassing color conversion, we recommend +that you use the standard interface and simply set jpeg_color_space = +in_color_space (or jpeg_color_space = out_color_space for decompression). +The mechanism described in this section is necessary only to supply or +receive downsampled image data, in which not all components have the same +dimensions. + + +To compress raw data, you must supply the data in the colorspace to be used +in the JPEG file (please read the earlier section on Special color spaces) +and downsampled to the sampling factors specified in the JPEG parameters. +You must supply the data in the format used internally by the JPEG library, +namely a JSAMPIMAGE array. This is an array of pointers to two-dimensional +arrays, each of type JSAMPARRAY. Each 2-D array holds the values for one +color component. This structure is necessary since the components are of +different sizes. If the image dimensions are not a multiple of the MCU size, +you must also pad the data correctly (usually, this is done by replicating +the last column and/or row). The data must be padded to a multiple of a DCT +block in each component: that is, each downsampled row must contain a +multiple of 8 valid samples, and there must be a multiple of 8 sample rows +for each component. (For applications such as conversion of digital TV +images, the standard image size is usually a multiple of the DCT block size, +so that no padding need actually be done.) + +The procedure for compression of raw data is basically the same as normal +compression, except that you call jpeg_write_raw_data() in place of +jpeg_write_scanlines(). Before calling jpeg_start_compress(), you must do +the following: + * Set cinfo->raw_data_in to TRUE. (It is set FALSE by jpeg_set_defaults().) + This notifies the library that you will be supplying raw data. + * Ensure jpeg_color_space is correct --- an explicit jpeg_set_colorspace() + call is a good idea. Note that since color conversion is bypassed, + in_color_space is ignored, except that jpeg_set_defaults() uses it to + choose the default jpeg_color_space setting. + * Ensure the sampling factors, cinfo->comp_info[i].h_samp_factor and + cinfo->comp_info[i].v_samp_factor, are correct. Since these indicate the + dimensions of the data you are supplying, it's wise to set them + explicitly, rather than assuming the library's defaults are what you want. + +To pass raw data to the library, call jpeg_write_raw_data() in place of +jpeg_write_scanlines(). The two routines work similarly except that +jpeg_write_raw_data takes a JSAMPIMAGE data array rather than JSAMPARRAY. +The scanlines count passed to and returned from jpeg_write_raw_data is +measured in terms of the component with the largest v_samp_factor. + +jpeg_write_raw_data() processes one MCU row per call, which is to say +v_samp_factor*DCTSIZE sample rows of each component. The passed num_lines +value must be at least max_v_samp_factor*DCTSIZE, and the return value will +be exactly that amount (or possibly some multiple of that amount, in future +library versions). This is true even on the last call at the bottom of the +image; don't forget to pad your data as necessary. + +The required dimensions of the supplied data can be computed for each +component as + cinfo->comp_info[i].width_in_blocks*DCTSIZE samples per row + cinfo->comp_info[i].height_in_blocks*DCTSIZE rows in image +after jpeg_start_compress() has initialized those fields. If the valid data +is smaller than this, it must be padded appropriately. For some sampling +factors and image sizes, additional dummy DCT blocks are inserted to make +the image a multiple of the MCU dimensions. The library creates such dummy +blocks itself; it does not read them from your supplied data. Therefore you +need never pad by more than DCTSIZE samples. An example may help here. +Assume 2h2v downsampling of YCbCr data, that is + cinfo->comp_info[0].h_samp_factor = 2 for Y + cinfo->comp_info[0].v_samp_factor = 2 + cinfo->comp_info[1].h_samp_factor = 1 for Cb + cinfo->comp_info[1].v_samp_factor = 1 + cinfo->comp_info[2].h_samp_factor = 1 for Cr + cinfo->comp_info[2].v_samp_factor = 1 +and suppose that the nominal image dimensions (cinfo->image_width and +cinfo->image_height) are 101x101 pixels. Then jpeg_start_compress() will +compute downsampled_width = 101 and width_in_blocks = 13 for Y, +downsampled_width = 51 and width_in_blocks = 7 for Cb and Cr (and the same +for the height fields). You must pad the Y data to at least 13*8 = 104 +columns and rows, the Cb/Cr data to at least 7*8 = 56 columns and rows. The +MCU height is max_v_samp_factor = 2 DCT rows so you must pass at least 16 +scanlines on each call to jpeg_write_raw_data(), which is to say 16 actual +sample rows of Y and 8 each of Cb and Cr. A total of 7 MCU rows are needed, +so you must pass a total of 7*16 = 112 "scanlines". The last DCT block row +of Y data is dummy, so it doesn't matter what you pass for it in the data +arrays, but the scanlines count must total up to 112 so that all of the Cb +and Cr data gets passed. + +Output suspension is supported with raw-data compression: if the data +destination module suspends, jpeg_write_raw_data() will return 0. +In this case the same data rows must be passed again on the next call. + + +Decompression with raw data output implies bypassing all postprocessing: +you cannot ask for rescaling or color quantization, for instance. More +seriously, you must deal with the color space and sampling factors present in +the incoming file. If your application only handles, say, 2h1v YCbCr data, +you must check for and fail on other color spaces or other sampling factors. +The library will not convert to a different color space for you. + +To obtain raw data output, set cinfo->raw_data_out = TRUE before +jpeg_start_decompress() (it is set FALSE by jpeg_read_header()). Be sure to +verify that the color space and sampling factors are ones you can handle. +Then call jpeg_read_raw_data() in place of jpeg_read_scanlines(). The +decompression process is otherwise the same as usual. + +jpeg_read_raw_data() returns one MCU row per call, and thus you must pass a +buffer of at least max_v_samp_factor*DCTSIZE scanlines (scanline counting is +the same as for raw-data compression). The buffer you pass must be large +enough to hold the actual data plus padding to DCT-block boundaries. As with +compression, any entirely dummy DCT blocks are not processed so you need not +allocate space for them, but the total scanline count includes them. The +above example of computing buffer dimensions for raw-data compression is +equally valid for decompression. + +Input suspension is supported with raw-data decompression: if the data source +module suspends, jpeg_read_raw_data() will return 0. You can also use +buffered-image mode to read raw data in multiple passes. + + +Really raw data: DCT coefficients +--------------------------------- + +It is possible to read or write the contents of a JPEG file as raw DCT +coefficients. This facility is mainly intended for use in lossless +transcoding between different JPEG file formats. Other possible applications +include lossless cropping of a JPEG image, lossless reassembly of a +multi-strip or multi-tile TIFF/JPEG file into a single JPEG datastream, etc. + +To read the contents of a JPEG file as DCT coefficients, open the file and do +jpeg_read_header() as usual. But instead of calling jpeg_start_decompress() +and jpeg_read_scanlines(), call jpeg_read_coefficients(). This will read the +entire image into a set of virtual coefficient-block arrays, one array per +component. The return value is a pointer to an array of virtual-array +descriptors. Each virtual array can be accessed directly using the JPEG +memory manager's access_virt_barray method (see Memory management, below, +and also read structure.txt's discussion of virtual array handling). Or, +for simple transcoding to a different JPEG file format, the array list can +just be handed directly to jpeg_write_coefficients(). + +Each block in the block arrays contains quantized coefficient values in +normal array order (not JPEG zigzag order). The block arrays contain only +DCT blocks containing real data; any entirely-dummy blocks added to fill out +interleaved MCUs at the right or bottom edges of the image are discarded +during reading and are not stored in the block arrays. (The size of each +block array can be determined from the width_in_blocks and height_in_blocks +fields of the component's comp_info entry.) This is also the data format +expected by jpeg_write_coefficients(). + +When you are done using the virtual arrays, call jpeg_finish_decompress() +to release the array storage and return the decompression object to an idle +state; or just call jpeg_destroy() if you don't need to reuse the object. + +If you use a suspending data source, jpeg_read_coefficients() will return +NULL if it is forced to suspend; a non-NULL return value indicates successful +completion. You need not test for a NULL return value when using a +non-suspending data source. + +It is also possible to call jpeg_read_coefficients() to obtain access to the +decoder's coefficient arrays during a normal decode cycle in buffered-image +mode. This frammish might be useful for progressively displaying an incoming +image and then re-encoding it without loss. To do this, decode in buffered- +image mode as discussed previously, then call jpeg_read_coefficients() after +the last jpeg_finish_output() call. The arrays will be available for your use +until you call jpeg_finish_decompress(). + + +To write the contents of a JPEG file as DCT coefficients, you must provide +the DCT coefficients stored in virtual block arrays. You can either pass +block arrays read from an input JPEG file by jpeg_read_coefficients(), or +allocate virtual arrays from the JPEG compression object and fill them +yourself. In either case, jpeg_write_coefficients() is substituted for +jpeg_start_compress() and jpeg_write_scanlines(). Thus the sequence is + * Create compression object + * Set all compression parameters as necessary + * Request virtual arrays if needed + * jpeg_write_coefficients() + * jpeg_finish_compress() + * Destroy or re-use compression object +jpeg_write_coefficients() is passed a pointer to an array of virtual block +array descriptors; the number of arrays is equal to cinfo.num_components. + +The virtual arrays need only have been requested, not realized, before +jpeg_write_coefficients() is called. A side-effect of +jpeg_write_coefficients() is to realize any virtual arrays that have been +requested from the compression object's memory manager. Thus, when obtaining +the virtual arrays from the compression object, you should fill the arrays +after calling jpeg_write_coefficients(). The data is actually written out +when you call jpeg_finish_compress(); jpeg_write_coefficients() only writes +the file header. + +When writing raw DCT coefficients, it is crucial that the JPEG quantization +tables and sampling factors match the way the data was encoded, or the +resulting file will be invalid. For transcoding from an existing JPEG file, +we recommend using jpeg_copy_critical_parameters(). This routine initializes +all the compression parameters to default values (like jpeg_set_defaults()), +then copies the critical information from a source decompression object. +The decompression object should have just been used to read the entire +JPEG input file --- that is, it should be awaiting jpeg_finish_decompress(). + +jpeg_write_coefficients() marks all tables stored in the compression object +as needing to be written to the output file (thus, it acts like +jpeg_start_compress(cinfo, TRUE)). This is for safety's sake, to avoid +emitting abbreviated JPEG files by accident. If you really want to emit an +abbreviated JPEG file, call jpeg_suppress_tables(), or set the tables' +individual sent_table flags, between calling jpeg_write_coefficients() and +jpeg_finish_compress(). + + +Progress monitoring +------------------- + +Some applications may need to regain control from the JPEG library every so +often. The typical use of this feature is to produce a percent-done bar or +other progress display. (For a simple example, see cjpeg.c or djpeg.c.) +Although you do get control back frequently during the data-transferring pass +(the jpeg_read_scanlines or jpeg_write_scanlines loop), any additional passes +will occur inside jpeg_finish_compress or jpeg_start_decompress; those +routines may take a long time to execute, and you don't get control back +until they are done. + +You can define a progress-monitor routine which will be called periodically +by the library. No guarantees are made about how often this call will occur, +so we don't recommend you use it for mouse tracking or anything like that. +At present, a call will occur once per MCU row, scanline, or sample row +group, whichever unit is convenient for the current processing mode; so the +wider the image, the longer the time between calls. During the data +transferring pass, only one call occurs per call of jpeg_read_scanlines or +jpeg_write_scanlines, so don't pass a large number of scanlines at once if +you want fine resolution in the progress count. (If you really need to use +the callback mechanism for time-critical tasks like mouse tracking, you could +insert additional calls inside some of the library's inner loops.) + +To establish a progress-monitor callback, create a struct jpeg_progress_mgr, +fill in its progress_monitor field with a pointer to your callback routine, +and set cinfo->progress to point to the struct. The callback will be called +whenever cinfo->progress is non-NULL. (This pointer is set to NULL by +jpeg_create_compress or jpeg_create_decompress; the library will not change +it thereafter. So if you allocate dynamic storage for the progress struct, +make sure it will live as long as the JPEG object does. Allocating from the +JPEG memory manager with lifetime JPOOL_PERMANENT will work nicely.) You +can use the same callback routine for both compression and decompression. + +The jpeg_progress_mgr struct contains four fields which are set by the library: + long pass_counter; /* work units completed in this pass */ + long pass_limit; /* total number of work units in this pass */ + int completed_passes; /* passes completed so far */ + int total_passes; /* total number of passes expected */ +During any one pass, pass_counter increases from 0 up to (not including) +pass_limit; the step size is usually but not necessarily 1. The pass_limit +value may change from one pass to another. The expected total number of +passes is in total_passes, and the number of passes already completed is in +completed_passes. Thus the fraction of work completed may be estimated as + completed_passes + (pass_counter/pass_limit) + -------------------------------------------- + total_passes +ignoring the fact that the passes may not be equal amounts of work. + +When decompressing, pass_limit can even change within a pass, because it +depends on the number of scans in the JPEG file, which isn't always known in +advance. The computed fraction-of-work-done may jump suddenly (if the library +discovers it has overestimated the number of scans) or even decrease (in the +opposite case). It is not wise to put great faith in the work estimate. + +When using the decompressor's buffered-image mode, the progress monitor work +estimate is likely to be completely unhelpful, because the library has no way +to know how many output passes will be demanded of it. Currently, the library +sets total_passes based on the assumption that there will be one more output +pass if the input file end hasn't yet been read (jpeg_input_complete() isn't +TRUE), but no more output passes if the file end has been reached when the +output pass is started. This means that total_passes will rise as additional +output passes are requested. If you have a way of determining the input file +size, estimating progress based on the fraction of the file that's been read +will probably be more useful than using the library's value. + + +Memory management +----------------- + +This section covers some key facts about the JPEG library's built-in memory +manager. For more info, please read structure.txt's section about the memory +manager, and consult the source code if necessary. + +All memory and temporary file allocation within the library is done via the +memory manager. If necessary, you can replace the "back end" of the memory +manager to control allocation yourself (for example, if you don't want the +library to use malloc() and free() for some reason). + +Some data is allocated "permanently" and will not be freed until the JPEG +object is destroyed. Most data is allocated "per image" and is freed by +jpeg_finish_compress, jpeg_finish_decompress, or jpeg_abort. You can call the +memory manager yourself to allocate structures that will automatically be +freed at these times. Typical code for this is + ptr = (*cinfo->mem->alloc_small) ((j_common_ptr) cinfo, JPOOL_IMAGE, size); +Use JPOOL_PERMANENT to get storage that lasts as long as the JPEG object. +Use alloc_large instead of alloc_small for anything bigger than a few Kbytes. +There are also alloc_sarray and alloc_barray routines that automatically +build 2-D sample or block arrays. + +The library's minimum space requirements to process an image depend on the +image's width, but not on its height, because the library ordinarily works +with "strip" buffers that are as wide as the image but just a few rows high. +Some operating modes (eg, two-pass color quantization) require full-image +buffers. Such buffers are treated as "virtual arrays": only the current strip +need be in memory, and the rest can be swapped out to a temporary file. + +When using temporary files, the library will make the in-memory buffers for +its virtual arrays just big enough to stay within a "maximum memory" setting. +Your application can set this limit by setting cinfo->mem->max_memory_to_use +after creating the JPEG object. (Of course, there is still a minimum size for +the buffers, so the max-memory setting is effective only if it is bigger than +the minimum space needed.) If you allocate any large structures yourself, you +must allocate them before jpeg_start_compress() or jpeg_start_decompress() in +order to have them counted against the max memory limit. Also keep in mind +that space allocated with alloc_small() is ignored, on the assumption that +it's too small to be worth worrying about; so a reasonable safety margin +should be left when setting max_memory_to_use. + +NOTE: Unless you develop your own memory manager back end, then temporary files +will never be used. The back end provided in libjpeg-turbo (jmemnobs.c) simply +malloc()s and free()s virtual arrays, and an error occurs if the required +memory exceeds the limit specified in cinfo->mem->max_memory_to_use. + + +Memory usage +------------ + +Working memory requirements while performing compression or decompression +depend on image dimensions, image characteristics (such as colorspace and +JPEG process), and operating mode (application-selected options). + +As of v6b, the decompressor requires: + 1. About 24K in more-or-less-fixed-size data. This varies a bit depending + on operating mode and image characteristics (particularly color vs. + grayscale), but it doesn't depend on image dimensions. + 2. Strip buffers (of size proportional to the image width) for IDCT and + upsampling results. The worst case for commonly used sampling factors + is about 34 bytes * width in pixels for a color image. A grayscale image + only needs about 8 bytes per pixel column. + 3. A full-image DCT coefficient buffer is needed to decode a multi-scan JPEG + file (including progressive JPEGs), or whenever you select buffered-image + mode. This takes 2 bytes/coefficient. At typical 2x2 sampling, that's + 3 bytes per pixel for a color image. Worst case (1x1 sampling) requires + 6 bytes/pixel. For grayscale, figure 2 bytes/pixel. + 4. To perform 2-pass color quantization, the decompressor also needs a + 128K color lookup table and a full-image pixel buffer (3 bytes/pixel). +This does not count any memory allocated by the application, such as a +buffer to hold the final output image. + +The above figures are valid for 8-bit JPEG data precision and a machine with +32-bit ints. For 12-bit JPEG data, double the size of the strip buffers and +quantization pixel buffer. The "fixed-size" data will be somewhat smaller +with 16-bit ints, larger with 64-bit ints. Also, CMYK or other unusual +color spaces will require different amounts of space. + +The full-image coefficient and pixel buffers, if needed at all, do not +have to be fully RAM resident; you can have the library use temporary +files instead when the total memory usage would exceed a limit you set. +(But if your OS supports virtual memory, it's probably better to just use +jmemnobs and let the OS do the swapping.) + +The compressor's memory requirements are similar, except that it has no need +for color quantization. Also, it needs a full-image DCT coefficient buffer +if Huffman-table optimization is asked for, even if progressive mode is not +requested. + +If you need more detailed information about memory usage in a particular +situation, you can enable the MEM_STATS code in jmemmgr.c. + + +Library compile-time options +---------------------------- + +A number of compile-time options are available by modifying jmorecfg.h. + +The JPEG standard provides for both the baseline 8-bit DCT process and +a 12-bit DCT process. The IJG code supports 12-bit lossy JPEG if you define +BITS_IN_JSAMPLE as 12 rather than 8. Note that this causes JSAMPLE to be +larger than a char, so it affects the surrounding application's image data. +The sample applications cjpeg and djpeg can support 12-bit mode only for PPM +and GIF file formats; you must disable the other file formats to compile a +12-bit cjpeg or djpeg. (install.txt has more information about that.) +At present, a 12-bit library can handle *only* 12-bit images, not both +precisions. + +Note that a 12-bit library always compresses in Huffman optimization mode, +in order to generate valid Huffman tables. This is necessary because our +default Huffman tables only cover 8-bit data. If you need to output 12-bit +files in one pass, you'll have to supply suitable default Huffman tables. +You may also want to supply your own DCT quantization tables; the existing +quality-scaling code has been developed for 8-bit use, and probably doesn't +generate especially good tables for 12-bit. + +The maximum number of components (color channels) in the image is determined +by MAX_COMPONENTS. The JPEG standard allows up to 255 components, but we +expect that few applications will need more than four or so. + +On machines with unusual data type sizes, you may be able to improve +performance or reduce memory space by tweaking the various typedefs in +jmorecfg.h. In particular, on some RISC CPUs, access to arrays of "short"s +is quite slow; consider trading memory for speed by making JCOEF, INT16, and +UINT16 be "int" or "unsigned int". UINT8 is also a candidate to become int. +You probably don't want to make JSAMPLE be int unless you have lots of memory +to burn. + +You can reduce the size of the library by compiling out various optional +functions. To do this, undefine xxx_SUPPORTED symbols as necessary. + +You can also save a few K by not having text error messages in the library; +the standard error message table occupies about 5Kb. This is particularly +reasonable for embedded applications where there's no good way to display +a message anyway. To do this, remove the creation of the message table +(jpeg_std_message_table[]) from jerror.c, and alter format_message to do +something reasonable without it. You could output the numeric value of the +message code number, for example. If you do this, you can also save a couple +more K by modifying the TRACEMSn() macros in jerror.h to expand to nothing; +you don't need trace capability anyway, right? + + +Portability considerations +-------------------------- + +The JPEG library has been written to be extremely portable; the sample +applications cjpeg and djpeg are slightly less so. This section summarizes +the design goals in this area. (If you encounter any bugs that cause the +library to be less portable than is claimed here, we'd appreciate hearing +about them.) + +The code works fine on ANSI C and C++ compilers, using any of the popular +system include file setups, and some not-so-popular ones too. + +The code is not dependent on the exact sizes of the C data types. As +distributed, we make the assumptions that + char is at least 8 bits wide + short is at least 16 bits wide + int is at least 16 bits wide + long is at least 32 bits wide +(These are the minimum requirements of the ANSI C standard.) Wider types will +work fine, although memory may be used inefficiently if char is much larger +than 8 bits or short is much bigger than 16 bits. The code should work +equally well with 16- or 32-bit ints. + +In a system where these assumptions are not met, you may be able to make the +code work by modifying the typedefs in jmorecfg.h. However, you will probably +have difficulty if int is less than 16 bits wide, since references to plain +int abound in the code. + +char can be either signed or unsigned, although the code runs faster if an +unsigned char type is available. If char is wider than 8 bits, you will need +to redefine JOCTET and/or provide custom data source/destination managers so +that JOCTET represents exactly 8 bits of data on external storage. + +The JPEG library proper does not assume ASCII representation of characters. +But some of the image file I/O modules in cjpeg/djpeg do have ASCII +dependencies in file-header manipulation; so does cjpeg's select_file_type() +routine. + +The JPEG library does not rely heavily on the C library. In particular, C +stdio is used only by the data source/destination modules and the error +handler, all of which are application-replaceable. (cjpeg/djpeg are more +heavily dependent on stdio.) malloc and free are called only from the memory +manager "back end" module, so you can use a different memory allocator by +replacing that one file. + +More info about porting the code may be gleaned by reading jconfig.txt, +jmorecfg.h, and jinclude.h. diff --git a/vendor/macos/share/doc/mozjpeg/structure.txt b/vendor/macos/share/doc/mozjpeg/structure.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f69c9d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/macos/share/doc/mozjpeg/structure.txt @@ -0,0 +1,904 @@ +IJG JPEG LIBRARY: SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE + +This file was part of the Independent JPEG Group's software: +Copyright (C) 1991-2012, Thomas G. Lane, Guido Vollbeding. +It was modified by The libjpeg-turbo Project to include only information +relevant to libjpeg-turbo. +For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README.ijg file. + + +This file provides an overview of the architecture of the IJG JPEG software; +that is, the functions of the various modules in the system and the interfaces +between modules. For more precise details about any data structure or calling +convention, see the include files and comments in the source code. + +We assume that the reader is already somewhat familiar with the JPEG standard. +The README.ijg file includes references for learning about JPEG. The file +libjpeg.txt describes the library from the viewpoint of an application +programmer using the library; it's best to read that file before this one. +Also, the file coderules.txt describes the coding style conventions we use. + +In this document, JPEG-specific terminology follows the JPEG standard: + A "component" means a color channel, e.g., Red or Luminance. + A "sample" is a single component value (i.e., one number in the image data). + A "coefficient" is a frequency coefficient (a DCT transform output number). + A "block" is an 8x8 group of samples or coefficients. + An "MCU" (minimum coded unit) is an interleaved set of blocks of size + determined by the sampling factors, or a single block in a + noninterleaved scan. +We do not use the terms "pixel" and "sample" interchangeably. When we say +pixel, we mean an element of the full-size image, while a sample is an element +of the downsampled image. Thus the number of samples may vary across +components while the number of pixels does not. (This terminology is not used +rigorously throughout the code, but it is used in places where confusion would +otherwise result.) + + +*** System features *** + +The IJG distribution contains two parts: + * A subroutine library for JPEG compression and decompression. + * cjpeg/djpeg, two sample applications that use the library to transform + JFIF JPEG files to and from several other image formats. +cjpeg/djpeg are of no great intellectual complexity: they merely add a simple +command-line user interface and I/O routines for several uncompressed image +formats. This document concentrates on the library itself. + +We desire the library to be capable of supporting all JPEG baseline, extended +sequential, and progressive DCT processes. Hierarchical processes are not +supported. + +The library does not support the lossless (spatial) JPEG process. Lossless +JPEG shares little or no code with lossy JPEG, and would normally be used +without the extensive pre- and post-processing provided by this library. +We feel that lossless JPEG is better handled by a separate library. + +Within these limits, any set of compression parameters allowed by the JPEG +spec should be readable for decompression. (We can be more restrictive about +what formats we can generate.) Although the system design allows for all +parameter values, some uncommon settings are not yet implemented and may +never be; nonintegral sampling ratios are the prime example. Furthermore, +we treat 8-bit vs. 12-bit data precision as a compile-time switch, not a +run-time option, because most machines can store 8-bit pixels much more +compactly than 12-bit. + +By itself, the library handles only interchange JPEG datastreams --- in +particular the widely used JFIF file format. The library can be used by +surrounding code to process interchange or abbreviated JPEG datastreams that +are embedded in more complex file formats. (For example, libtiff uses this +library to implement JPEG compression within the TIFF file format.) + +The library includes a substantial amount of code that is not covered by the +JPEG standard but is necessary for typical applications of JPEG. These +functions preprocess the image before JPEG compression or postprocess it after +decompression. They include colorspace conversion, downsampling/upsampling, +and color quantization. This code can be omitted if not needed. + +A wide range of quality vs. speed tradeoffs are possible in JPEG processing, +and even more so in decompression postprocessing. The decompression library +provides multiple implementations that cover most of the useful tradeoffs, +ranging from very-high-quality down to fast-preview operation. On the +compression side we have generally not provided low-quality choices, since +compression is normally less time-critical. It should be understood that the +low-quality modes may not meet the JPEG standard's accuracy requirements; +nonetheless, they are useful for viewers. + + +*** System overview *** + +The compressor and decompressor are each divided into two main sections: +the JPEG compressor or decompressor proper, and the preprocessing or +postprocessing functions. The interface between these two sections is the +image data that the official JPEG spec regards as its input or output: this +data is in the colorspace to be used for compression, and it is downsampled +to the sampling factors to be used. The preprocessing and postprocessing +steps are responsible for converting a normal image representation to or from +this form. (Those few applications that want to deal with YCbCr downsampled +data can skip the preprocessing or postprocessing step.) + +Looking more closely, the compressor library contains the following main +elements: + + Preprocessing: + * Color space conversion (e.g., RGB to YCbCr). + * Edge expansion and downsampling. Optionally, this step can do simple + smoothing --- this is often helpful for low-quality source data. + JPEG proper: + * MCU assembly, DCT, quantization. + * Entropy coding (sequential or progressive, Huffman or arithmetic). + +In addition to these modules we need overall control, marker generation, +and support code (memory management & error handling). There is also a +module responsible for physically writing the output data --- typically +this is just an interface to fwrite(), but some applications may need to +do something else with the data. + +The decompressor library contains the following main elements: + + JPEG proper: + * Entropy decoding (sequential or progressive, Huffman or arithmetic). + * Dequantization, inverse DCT, MCU disassembly. + Postprocessing: + * Upsampling. Optionally, this step may be able to do more general + rescaling of the image. + * Color space conversion (e.g., YCbCr to RGB). This step may also + provide gamma adjustment [ currently it does not ]. + * Optional color quantization (e.g., reduction to 256 colors). + * Optional color precision reduction (e.g., 24-bit to 15-bit color). + [This feature is not currently implemented.] + +We also need overall control, marker parsing, and a data source module. +The support code (memory management & error handling) can be shared with +the compression half of the library. + +There may be several implementations of each of these elements, particularly +in the decompressor, where a wide range of speed/quality tradeoffs is very +useful. It must be understood that some of the best speedups involve +merging adjacent steps in the pipeline. For example, upsampling, color space +conversion, and color quantization might all be done at once when using a +low-quality ordered-dither technique. The system architecture is designed to +allow such merging where appropriate. + + +Note: it is convenient to regard edge expansion (padding to block boundaries) +as a preprocessing/postprocessing function, even though the JPEG spec includes +it in compression/decompression. We do this because downsampling/upsampling +can be simplified a little if they work on padded data: it's not necessary to +have special cases at the right and bottom edges. Therefore the interface +buffer is always an integral number of blocks wide and high, and we expect +compression preprocessing to pad the source data properly. Padding will occur +only to the next block (8-sample) boundary. In an interleaved-scan situation, +additional dummy blocks may be used to fill out MCUs, but the MCU assembly and +disassembly logic will create or discard these blocks internally. (This is +advantageous for speed reasons, since we avoid DCTing the dummy blocks. +It also permits a small reduction in file size, because the compressor can +choose dummy block contents so as to minimize their size in compressed form. +Finally, it makes the interface buffer specification independent of whether +the file is actually interleaved or not.) Applications that wish to deal +directly with the downsampled data must provide similar buffering and padding +for odd-sized images. + + +*** Poor man's object-oriented programming *** + +It should be clear by now that we have a lot of quasi-independent processing +steps, many of which have several possible behaviors. To avoid cluttering the +code with lots of switch statements, we use a simple form of object-style +programming to separate out the different possibilities. + +For example, two different color quantization algorithms could be implemented +as two separate modules that present the same external interface; at runtime, +the calling code will access the proper module indirectly through an "object". + +We can get the limited features we need while staying within portable C. +The basic tool is a function pointer. An "object" is just a struct +containing one or more function pointer fields, each of which corresponds to +a method name in real object-oriented languages. During initialization we +fill in the function pointers with references to whichever module we have +determined we need to use in this run. Then invocation of the module is done +by indirecting through a function pointer; on most machines this is no more +expensive than a switch statement, which would be the only other way of +making the required run-time choice. The really significant benefit, of +course, is keeping the source code clean and well structured. + +We can also arrange to have private storage that varies between different +implementations of the same kind of object. We do this by making all the +module-specific object structs be separately allocated entities, which will +be accessed via pointers in the master compression or decompression struct. +The "public" fields or methods for a given kind of object are specified by +a commonly known struct. But a module's initialization code can allocate +a larger struct that contains the common struct as its first member, plus +additional private fields. With appropriate pointer casting, the module's +internal functions can access these private fields. (For a simple example, +see jdatadst.c, which implements the external interface specified by struct +jpeg_destination_mgr, but adds extra fields.) + +(Of course this would all be a lot easier if we were using C++, but we are +not yet prepared to assume that everyone has a C++ compiler.) + +An important benefit of this scheme is that it is easy to provide multiple +versions of any method, each tuned to a particular case. While a lot of +precalculation might be done to select an optimal implementation of a method, +the cost per invocation is constant. For example, the upsampling step might +have a "generic" method, plus one or more "hardwired" methods for the most +popular sampling factors; the hardwired methods would be faster because they'd +use straight-line code instead of for-loops. The cost to determine which +method to use is paid only once, at startup, and the selection criteria are +hidden from the callers of the method. + +This plan differs a little bit from usual object-oriented structures, in that +only one instance of each object class will exist during execution. The +reason for having the class structure is that on different runs we may create +different instances (choose to execute different modules). You can think of +the term "method" as denoting the common interface presented by a particular +set of interchangeable functions, and "object" as denoting a group of related +methods, or the total shared interface behavior of a group of modules. + + +*** Overall control structure *** + +We previously mentioned the need for overall control logic in the compression +and decompression libraries. In IJG implementations prior to v5, overall +control was mostly provided by "pipeline control" modules, which proved to be +large, unwieldy, and hard to understand. To improve the situation, the +control logic has been subdivided into multiple modules. The control modules +consist of: + +1. Master control for module selection and initialization. This has two +responsibilities: + + 1A. Startup initialization at the beginning of image processing. + The individual processing modules to be used in this run are selected + and given initialization calls. + + 1B. Per-pass control. This determines how many passes will be performed + and calls each active processing module to configure itself + appropriately at the beginning of each pass. End-of-pass processing, + where necessary, is also invoked from the master control module. + + Method selection is partially distributed, in that a particular processing + module may contain several possible implementations of a particular method, + which it will select among when given its initialization call. The master + control code need only be concerned with decisions that affect more than + one module. + +2. Data buffering control. A separate control module exists for each + inter-processing-step data buffer. This module is responsible for + invoking the processing steps that write or read that data buffer. + +Each buffer controller sees the world as follows: + +input data => processing step A => buffer => processing step B => output data + | | | + ------------------ controller ------------------ + +The controller knows the dataflow requirements of steps A and B: how much data +they want to accept in one chunk and how much they output in one chunk. Its +function is to manage its buffer and call A and B at the proper times. + +A data buffer control module may itself be viewed as a processing step by a +higher-level control module; thus the control modules form a binary tree with +elementary processing steps at the leaves of the tree. + +The control modules are objects. A considerable amount of flexibility can +be had by replacing implementations of a control module. For example: +* Merging of adjacent steps in the pipeline is done by replacing a control + module and its pair of processing-step modules with a single processing- + step module. (Hence the possible merges are determined by the tree of + control modules.) +* In some processing modes, a given interstep buffer need only be a "strip" + buffer large enough to accommodate the desired data chunk sizes. In other + modes, a full-image buffer is needed and several passes are required. + The control module determines which kind of buffer is used and manipulates + virtual array buffers as needed. One or both processing steps may be + unaware of the multi-pass behavior. + +In theory, we might be able to make all of the data buffer controllers +interchangeable and provide just one set of implementations for all. In +practice, each one contains considerable special-case processing for its +particular job. The buffer controller concept should be regarded as an +overall system structuring principle, not as a complete description of the +task performed by any one controller. + + +*** Compression object structure *** + +Here is a sketch of the logical structure of the JPEG compression library: + + |-- Colorspace conversion + |-- Preprocessing controller --| + | |-- Downsampling +Main controller --| + | |-- Forward DCT, quantize + |-- Coefficient controller --| + |-- Entropy encoding + +This sketch also describes the flow of control (subroutine calls) during +typical image data processing. Each of the components shown in the diagram is +an "object" which may have several different implementations available. One +or more source code files contain the actual implementation(s) of each object. + +The objects shown above are: + +* Main controller: buffer controller for the subsampled-data buffer, which + holds the preprocessed input data. This controller invokes preprocessing to + fill the subsampled-data buffer, and JPEG compression to empty it. There is + usually no need for a full-image buffer here; a strip buffer is adequate. + +* Preprocessing controller: buffer controller for the downsampling input data + buffer, which lies between colorspace conversion and downsampling. Note + that a unified conversion/downsampling module would probably replace this + controller entirely. + +* Colorspace conversion: converts application image data into the desired + JPEG color space; also changes the data from pixel-interleaved layout to + separate component planes. Processes one pixel row at a time. + +* Downsampling: performs reduction of chroma components as required. + Optionally may perform pixel-level smoothing as well. Processes a "row + group" at a time, where a row group is defined as Vmax pixel rows of each + component before downsampling, and Vk sample rows afterwards (remember Vk + differs across components). Some downsampling or smoothing algorithms may + require context rows above and below the current row group; the + preprocessing controller is responsible for supplying these rows via proper + buffering. The downsampler is responsible for edge expansion at the right + edge (i.e., extending each sample row to a multiple of 8 samples); but the + preprocessing controller is responsible for vertical edge expansion (i.e., + duplicating the bottom sample row as needed to make a multiple of 8 rows). + +* Coefficient controller: buffer controller for the DCT-coefficient data. + This controller handles MCU assembly, including insertion of dummy DCT + blocks when needed at the right or bottom edge. When performing + Huffman-code optimization or emitting a multiscan JPEG file, this + controller is responsible for buffering the full image. The equivalent of + one fully interleaved MCU row of subsampled data is processed per call, + even when the JPEG file is noninterleaved. + +* Forward DCT and quantization: Perform DCT, quantize, and emit coefficients. + Works on one or more DCT blocks at a time. (Note: the coefficients are now + emitted in normal array order, which the entropy encoder is expected to + convert to zigzag order as necessary. Prior versions of the IJG code did + the conversion to zigzag order within the quantization step.) + +* Entropy encoding: Perform Huffman or arithmetic entropy coding and emit the + coded data to the data destination module. Works on one MCU per call. + For progressive JPEG, the same DCT blocks are fed to the entropy coder + during each pass, and the coder must emit the appropriate subset of + coefficients. + +In addition to the above objects, the compression library includes these +objects: + +* Master control: determines the number of passes required, controls overall + and per-pass initialization of the other modules. + +* Marker writing: generates JPEG markers (except for RSTn, which is emitted + by the entropy encoder when needed). + +* Data destination manager: writes the output JPEG datastream to its final + destination (e.g., a file). The destination manager supplied with the + library knows how to write to a stdio stream or to a memory buffer; + for other behaviors, the surrounding application may provide its own + destination manager. + +* Memory manager: allocates and releases memory, controls virtual arrays + (with backing store management, where required). + +* Error handler: performs formatting and output of error and trace messages; + determines handling of nonfatal errors. The surrounding application may + override some or all of this object's methods to change error handling. + +* Progress monitor: supports output of "percent-done" progress reports. + This object represents an optional callback to the surrounding application: + if wanted, it must be supplied by the application. + +The error handler, destination manager, and progress monitor objects are +defined as separate objects in order to simplify application-specific +customization of the JPEG library. A surrounding application may override +individual methods or supply its own all-new implementation of one of these +objects. The object interfaces for these objects are therefore treated as +part of the application interface of the library, whereas the other objects +are internal to the library. + +The error handler and memory manager are shared by JPEG compression and +decompression; the progress monitor, if used, may be shared as well. + + +*** Decompression object structure *** + +Here is a sketch of the logical structure of the JPEG decompression library: + + |-- Entropy decoding + |-- Coefficient controller --| + | |-- Dequantize, Inverse DCT +Main controller --| + | |-- Upsampling + |-- Postprocessing controller --| |-- Colorspace conversion + |-- Color quantization + |-- Color precision reduction + +As before, this diagram also represents typical control flow. The objects +shown are: + +* Main controller: buffer controller for the subsampled-data buffer, which + holds the output of JPEG decompression proper. This controller's primary + task is to feed the postprocessing procedure. Some upsampling algorithms + may require context rows above and below the current row group; when this + is true, the main controller is responsible for managing its buffer so as + to make context rows available. In the current design, the main buffer is + always a strip buffer; a full-image buffer is never required. + +* Coefficient controller: buffer controller for the DCT-coefficient data. + This controller handles MCU disassembly, including deletion of any dummy + DCT blocks at the right or bottom edge. When reading a multiscan JPEG + file, this controller is responsible for buffering the full image. + (Buffering DCT coefficients, rather than samples, is necessary to support + progressive JPEG.) The equivalent of one fully interleaved MCU row of + subsampled data is processed per call, even when the source JPEG file is + noninterleaved. + +* Entropy decoding: Read coded data from the data source module and perform + Huffman or arithmetic entropy decoding. Works on one MCU per call. + For progressive JPEG decoding, the coefficient controller supplies the prior + coefficients of each MCU (initially all zeroes), which the entropy decoder + modifies in each scan. + +* Dequantization and inverse DCT: like it says. Note that the coefficients + buffered by the coefficient controller have NOT been dequantized; we + merge dequantization and inverse DCT into a single step for speed reasons. + When scaled-down output is asked for, simplified DCT algorithms may be used + that emit fewer samples per DCT block, not the full 8x8. Works on one DCT + block at a time. + +* Postprocessing controller: buffer controller for the color quantization + input buffer, when quantization is in use. (Without quantization, this + controller just calls the upsampler.) For two-pass quantization, this + controller is responsible for buffering the full-image data. + +* Upsampling: restores chroma components to full size. (May support more + general output rescaling, too. Note that if undersized DCT outputs have + been emitted by the DCT module, this module must adjust so that properly + sized outputs are created.) Works on one row group at a time. This module + also calls the color conversion module, so its top level is effectively a + buffer controller for the upsampling->color conversion buffer. However, in + all but the highest-quality operating modes, upsampling and color + conversion are likely to be merged into a single step. + +* Colorspace conversion: convert from JPEG color space to output color space, + and change data layout from separate component planes to pixel-interleaved. + Works on one pixel row at a time. + +* Color quantization: reduce the data to colormapped form, using either an + externally specified colormap or an internally generated one. This module + is not used for full-color output. Works on one pixel row at a time; may + require two passes to generate a color map. Note that the output will + always be a single component representing colormap indexes. In the current + design, the output values are JSAMPLEs, so an 8-bit compilation cannot + quantize to more than 256 colors. This is unlikely to be a problem in + practice. + +* Color reduction: this module handles color precision reduction, e.g., + generating 15-bit color (5 bits/primary) from JPEG's 24-bit output. + Not quite clear yet how this should be handled... should we merge it with + colorspace conversion??? + +Note that some high-speed operating modes might condense the entire +postprocessing sequence to a single module (upsample, color convert, and +quantize in one step). + +In addition to the above objects, the decompression library includes these +objects: + +* Master control: determines the number of passes required, controls overall + and per-pass initialization of the other modules. This is subdivided into + input and output control: jdinput.c controls only input-side processing, + while jdmaster.c handles overall initialization and output-side control. + +* Marker reading: decodes JPEG markers (except for RSTn). + +* Data source manager: supplies the input JPEG datastream. The source + manager supplied with the library knows how to read from a stdio stream + or from a memory buffer; for other behaviors, the surrounding application + may provide its own source manager. + +* Memory manager: same as for compression library. + +* Error handler: same as for compression library. + +* Progress monitor: same as for compression library. + +As with compression, the data source manager, error handler, and progress +monitor are candidates for replacement by a surrounding application. + + +*** Decompression input and output separation *** + +To support efficient incremental display of progressive JPEG files, the +decompressor is divided into two sections that can run independently: + +1. Data input includes marker parsing, entropy decoding, and input into the + coefficient controller's DCT coefficient buffer. Note that this + processing is relatively cheap and fast. + +2. Data output reads from the DCT coefficient buffer and performs the IDCT + and all postprocessing steps. + +For a progressive JPEG file, the data input processing is allowed to get +arbitrarily far ahead of the data output processing. (This occurs only +if the application calls jpeg_consume_input(); otherwise input and output +run in lockstep, since the input section is called only when the output +section needs more data.) In this way the application can avoid making +extra display passes when data is arriving faster than the display pass +can run. Furthermore, it is possible to abort an output pass without +losing anything, since the coefficient buffer is read-only as far as the +output section is concerned. See libjpeg.txt for more detail. + +A full-image coefficient array is only created if the JPEG file has multiple +scans (or if the application specifies buffered-image mode anyway). When +reading a single-scan file, the coefficient controller normally creates only +a one-MCU buffer, so input and output processing must run in lockstep in this +case. jpeg_consume_input() is effectively a no-op in this situation. + +The main impact of dividing the decompressor in this fashion is that we must +be very careful with shared variables in the cinfo data structure. Each +variable that can change during the course of decompression must be +classified as belonging to data input or data output, and each section must +look only at its own variables. For example, the data output section may not +depend on any of the variables that describe the current scan in the JPEG +file, because these may change as the data input section advances into a new +scan. + +The progress monitor is (somewhat arbitrarily) defined to treat input of the +file as one pass when buffered-image mode is not used, and to ignore data +input work completely when buffered-image mode is used. Note that the +library has no reliable way to predict the number of passes when dealing +with a progressive JPEG file, nor can it predict the number of output passes +in buffered-image mode. So the work estimate is inherently bogus anyway. + +No comparable division is currently made in the compression library, because +there isn't any real need for it. + + +*** Data formats *** + +Arrays of pixel sample values use the following data structure: + + typedef something JSAMPLE; a pixel component value, 0..MAXJSAMPLE + typedef JSAMPLE *JSAMPROW; ptr to a row of samples + typedef JSAMPROW *JSAMPARRAY; ptr to a list of rows + typedef JSAMPARRAY *JSAMPIMAGE; ptr to a list of color-component arrays + +The basic element type JSAMPLE will typically be one of unsigned char, +(signed) char, or short. Short will be used if samples wider than 8 bits are +to be supported (this is a compile-time option). Otherwise, unsigned char is +used if possible. If the compiler only supports signed chars, then it is +necessary to mask off the value when reading. Thus, all reads of JSAMPLE +values must be coded as "GETJSAMPLE(value)", where the macro will be defined +as "((value) & 0xFF)" on signed-char machines and "((int) (value))" elsewhere. + +With these conventions, JSAMPLE values can be assumed to be >= 0. This helps +simplify correct rounding during downsampling, etc. The JPEG standard's +specification that sample values run from -128..127 is accommodated by +subtracting 128 from the sample value in the DCT step. Similarly, during +decompression the output of the IDCT step will be immediately shifted back to +0..255. (NB: different values are required when 12-bit samples are in use. +The code is written in terms of MAXJSAMPLE and CENTERJSAMPLE, which will be +defined as 255 and 128 respectively in an 8-bit implementation, and as 4095 +and 2048 in a 12-bit implementation.) + +We use a pointer per row, rather than a two-dimensional JSAMPLE array. This +choice costs only a small amount of memory and has several benefits: +* Code using the data structure doesn't need to know the allocated width of + the rows. This simplifies edge expansion/compression, since we can work + in an array that's wider than the logical picture width. +* Indexing doesn't require multiplication; this is a performance win on many + machines. +* Arrays with more than 64K total elements can be supported even on machines + where malloc() cannot allocate chunks larger than 64K. +* The rows forming a component array may be allocated at different times + without extra copying. This trick allows some speedups in smoothing steps + that need access to the previous and next rows. + +Note that each color component is stored in a separate array; we don't use the +traditional layout in which the components of a pixel are stored together. +This simplifies coding of modules that work on each component independently, +because they don't need to know how many components there are. Furthermore, +we can read or write each component to a temporary file independently, which +is helpful when dealing with noninterleaved JPEG files. + +In general, a specific sample value is accessed by code such as + GETJSAMPLE(image[colorcomponent][row][col]) +where col is measured from the image left edge, but row is measured from the +first sample row currently in memory. Either of the first two indexings can +be precomputed by copying the relevant pointer. + + +Since most image-processing applications prefer to work on images in which +the components of a pixel are stored together, the data passed to or from the +surrounding application uses the traditional convention: a single pixel is +represented by N consecutive JSAMPLE values, and an image row is an array of +(# of color components)*(image width) JSAMPLEs. One or more rows of data can +be represented by a pointer of type JSAMPARRAY in this scheme. This scheme is +converted to component-wise storage inside the JPEG library. (Applications +that want to skip JPEG preprocessing or postprocessing will have to contend +with component-wise storage.) + + +Arrays of DCT-coefficient values use the following data structure: + + typedef short JCOEF; a 16-bit signed integer + typedef JCOEF JBLOCK[DCTSIZE2]; an 8x8 block of coefficients + typedef JBLOCK *JBLOCKROW; ptr to one horizontal row of 8x8 blocks + typedef JBLOCKROW *JBLOCKARRAY; ptr to a list of such rows + typedef JBLOCKARRAY *JBLOCKIMAGE; ptr to a list of color component arrays + +The underlying type is at least a 16-bit signed integer; while "short" is big +enough on all machines of interest, on some machines it is preferable to use +"int" for speed reasons, despite the storage cost. Coefficients are grouped +into 8x8 blocks (but we always use #defines DCTSIZE and DCTSIZE2 rather than +"8" and "64"). + +The contents of a coefficient block may be in either "natural" or zigzagged +order, and may be true values or divided by the quantization coefficients, +depending on where the block is in the processing pipeline. In the current +library, coefficient blocks are kept in natural order everywhere; the entropy +codecs zigzag or dezigzag the data as it is written or read. The blocks +contain quantized coefficients everywhere outside the DCT/IDCT subsystems. +(This latter decision may need to be revisited to support variable +quantization a la JPEG Part 3.) + +Notice that the allocation unit is now a row of 8x8 blocks, corresponding to +eight rows of samples. Otherwise the structure is much the same as for +samples, and for the same reasons. + + +*** Suspendable processing *** + +In some applications it is desirable to use the JPEG library as an +incremental, memory-to-memory filter. In this situation the data source or +destination may be a limited-size buffer, and we can't rely on being able to +empty or refill the buffer at arbitrary times. Instead the application would +like to have control return from the library at buffer overflow/underrun, and +then resume compression or decompression at a later time. + +This scenario is supported for simple cases. (For anything more complex, we +recommend that the application "bite the bullet" and develop real multitasking +capability.) The libjpeg.txt file goes into more detail about the usage and +limitations of this capability; here we address the implications for library +structure. + +The essence of the problem is that the entropy codec (coder or decoder) must +be prepared to stop at arbitrary times. In turn, the controllers that call +the entropy codec must be able to stop before having produced or consumed all +the data that they normally would handle in one call. That part is reasonably +straightforward: we make the controller call interfaces include "progress +counters" which indicate the number of data chunks successfully processed, and +we require callers to test the counter rather than just assume all of the data +was processed. + +Rather than trying to restart at an arbitrary point, the current Huffman +codecs are designed to restart at the beginning of the current MCU after a +suspension due to buffer overflow/underrun. At the start of each call, the +codec's internal state is loaded from permanent storage (in the JPEG object +structures) into local variables. On successful completion of the MCU, the +permanent state is updated. (This copying is not very expensive, and may even +lead to *improved* performance if the local variables can be registerized.) +If a suspension occurs, the codec simply returns without updating the state, +thus effectively reverting to the start of the MCU. Note that this implies +leaving some data unprocessed in the source/destination buffer (ie, the +compressed partial MCU). The data source/destination module interfaces are +specified so as to make this possible. This also implies that the data buffer +must be large enough to hold a worst-case compressed MCU; a couple thousand +bytes should be enough. + +In a successive-approximation AC refinement scan, the progressive Huffman +decoder has to be able to undo assignments of newly nonzero coefficients if it +suspends before the MCU is complete, since decoding requires distinguishing +previously-zero and previously-nonzero coefficients. This is a bit tedious +but probably won't have much effect on performance. Other variants of Huffman +decoding need not worry about this, since they will just store the same values +again if forced to repeat the MCU. + +This approach would probably not work for an arithmetic codec, since its +modifiable state is quite large and couldn't be copied cheaply. Instead it +would have to suspend and resume exactly at the point of the buffer end. + +The JPEG marker reader is designed to cope with suspension at an arbitrary +point. It does so by backing up to the start of the marker parameter segment, +so the data buffer must be big enough to hold the largest marker of interest. +Again, a couple KB should be adequate. (A special "skip" convention is used +to bypass COM and APPn markers, so these can be larger than the buffer size +without causing problems; otherwise a 64K buffer would be needed in the worst +case.) + +The JPEG marker writer currently does *not* cope with suspension. +We feel that this is not necessary; it is much easier simply to require +the application to ensure there is enough buffer space before starting. (An +empty 2K buffer is more than sufficient for the header markers; and ensuring +there are a dozen or two bytes available before calling jpeg_finish_compress() +will suffice for the trailer.) This would not work for writing multi-scan +JPEG files, but we simply do not intend to support that capability with +suspension. + + +*** Memory manager services *** + +The JPEG library's memory manager controls allocation and deallocation of +memory, and it manages large "virtual" data arrays on machines where the +operating system does not provide virtual memory. Note that the same +memory manager serves both compression and decompression operations. + +In all cases, allocated objects are tied to a particular compression or +decompression master record, and they will be released when that master +record is destroyed. + +The memory manager does not provide explicit deallocation of objects. +Instead, objects are created in "pools" of free storage, and a whole pool +can be freed at once. This approach helps prevent storage-leak bugs, and +it speeds up operations whenever malloc/free are slow (as they often are). +The pools can be regarded as lifetime identifiers for objects. Two +pools/lifetimes are defined: + * JPOOL_PERMANENT lasts until master record is destroyed + * JPOOL_IMAGE lasts until done with image (JPEG datastream) +Permanent lifetime is used for parameters and tables that should be carried +across from one datastream to another; this includes all application-visible +parameters. Image lifetime is used for everything else. (A third lifetime, +JPOOL_PASS = one processing pass, was originally planned. However it was +dropped as not being worthwhile. The actual usage patterns are such that the +peak memory usage would be about the same anyway; and having per-pass storage +substantially complicates the virtual memory allocation rules --- see below.) + +The memory manager deals with three kinds of object: +1. "Small" objects. Typically these require no more than 10K-20K total. +2. "Large" objects. These may require tens to hundreds of K depending on + image size. Semantically they behave the same as small objects, but we + distinguish them because pool allocation heuristics may differ for large and + small objects (historically, large objects were also referenced by far + pointers on MS-DOS machines.) Note that individual "large" objects cannot + exceed the size allowed by type size_t, which may be 64K or less on some + machines. +3. "Virtual" objects. These are large 2-D arrays of JSAMPLEs or JBLOCKs + (typically large enough for the entire image being processed). The + memory manager provides stripwise access to these arrays. On machines + without virtual memory, the rest of the array may be swapped out to a + temporary file. + +(Note: JSAMPARRAY and JBLOCKARRAY data structures are a combination of large +objects for the data proper and small objects for the row pointers. For +convenience and speed, the memory manager provides single routines to create +these structures. Similarly, virtual arrays include a small control block +and a JSAMPARRAY or JBLOCKARRAY working buffer, all created with one call.) + +In the present implementation, virtual arrays are only permitted to have image +lifespan. (Permanent lifespan would not be reasonable, and pass lifespan is +not very useful since a virtual array's raison d'etre is to store data for +multiple passes through the image.) We also expect that only "small" objects +will be given permanent lifespan, though this restriction is not required by +the memory manager. + +In a non-virtual-memory machine, some performance benefit can be gained by +making the in-memory buffers for virtual arrays be as large as possible. +(For small images, the buffers might fit entirely in memory, so blind +swapping would be very wasteful.) The memory manager will adjust the height +of the buffers to fit within a prespecified maximum memory usage. In order +to do this in a reasonably optimal fashion, the manager needs to allocate all +of the virtual arrays at once. Therefore, there isn't a one-step allocation +routine for virtual arrays; instead, there is a "request" routine that simply +allocates the control block, and a "realize" routine (called just once) that +determines space allocation and creates all of the actual buffers. The +realize routine must allow for space occupied by non-virtual large objects. +(We don't bother to factor in the space needed for small objects, on the +grounds that it isn't worth the trouble.) + +To support all this, we establish the following protocol for doing business +with the memory manager: + 1. Modules must request virtual arrays (which may have only image lifespan) + during the initial setup phase, i.e., in their jinit_xxx routines. + 2. All "large" objects (including JSAMPARRAYs and JBLOCKARRAYs) must also be + allocated during initial setup. + 3. realize_virt_arrays will be called at the completion of initial setup. + The above conventions ensure that sufficient information is available + for it to choose a good size for virtual array buffers. +Small objects of any lifespan may be allocated at any time. We expect that +the total space used for small objects will be small enough to be negligible +in the realize_virt_arrays computation. + +In a virtual-memory machine, we simply pretend that the available space is +infinite, thus causing realize_virt_arrays to decide that it can allocate all +the virtual arrays as full-size in-memory buffers. The overhead of the +virtual-array access protocol is very small when no swapping occurs. + +A virtual array can be specified to be "pre-zeroed"; when this flag is set, +never-yet-written sections of the array are set to zero before being made +available to the caller. If this flag is not set, never-written sections +of the array contain garbage. (This feature exists primarily because the +equivalent logic would otherwise be needed in jdcoefct.c for progressive +JPEG mode; we may as well make it available for possible other uses.) + +The first write pass on a virtual array is required to occur in top-to-bottom +order; read passes, as well as any write passes after the first one, may +access the array in any order. This restriction exists partly to simplify +the virtual array control logic, and partly because some file systems may not +support seeking beyond the current end-of-file in a temporary file. The main +implication of this restriction is that rearrangement of rows (such as +converting top-to-bottom data order to bottom-to-top) must be handled while +reading data out of the virtual array, not while putting it in. + + +*** Memory manager internal structure *** + +To isolate system dependencies as much as possible, we have broken the +memory manager into two parts. There is a reasonably system-independent +"front end" (jmemmgr.c) and a "back end" that contains only the code +likely to change across systems. All of the memory management methods +outlined above are implemented by the front end. The back end provides +the following routines for use by the front end (none of these routines +are known to the rest of the JPEG code): + +jpeg_mem_init, jpeg_mem_term system-dependent initialization/shutdown + +jpeg_get_small, jpeg_free_small interface to malloc and free library routines + (or their equivalents) + +jpeg_get_large, jpeg_free_large historically was used to interface with + FAR malloc/free on MS-DOS machines; now the + same as jpeg_get_small/jpeg_free_small + +jpeg_mem_available estimate available memory + +jpeg_open_backing_store create a backing-store object + +read_backing_store, manipulate a backing-store object +write_backing_store, +close_backing_store + +On some systems there will be more than one type of backing-store object. +jpeg_open_backing_store is responsible for choosing how to implement a given +object. The read/write/close routines are method pointers in the structure +that describes a given object; this lets them be different for different object +types. + +It may be necessary to ensure that backing store objects are explicitly +released upon abnormal program termination. To support this, we will expect +the main program or surrounding application to arrange to call self_destruct +(typically via jpeg_destroy) upon abnormal termination. This may require a +SIGINT signal handler or equivalent. We don't want to have the back end module +install its own signal handler, because that would pre-empt the surrounding +application's ability to control signal handling. + +The IJG distribution includes several memory manager back end implementations. +Usually the same back end should be suitable for all applications on a given +system, but it is possible for an application to supply its own back end at +need. + + +*** Implications of DNL marker *** + +Some JPEG files may use a DNL marker to postpone definition of the image +height (this would be useful for a fax-like scanner's output, for instance). +In these files the SOF marker claims the image height is 0, and you only +find out the true image height at the end of the first scan. + +We could read these files as follows: +1. Upon seeing zero image height, replace it by 65535 (the maximum allowed). +2. When the DNL is found, update the image height in the global image + descriptor. +This implies that control modules must avoid making copies of the image +height, and must re-test for termination after each MCU row. This would +be easy enough to do. + +In cases where image-size data structures are allocated, this approach will +result in very inefficient use of virtual memory or much-larger-than-necessary +temporary files. This seems acceptable for something that probably won't be a +mainstream usage. People might have to forgo use of memory-hogging options +(such as two-pass color quantization or noninterleaved JPEG files) if they +want efficient conversion of such files. (One could improve efficiency by +demanding a user-supplied upper bound for the height, less than 65536; in most +cases it could be much less.) + +The standard also permits the SOF marker to overestimate the image height, +with a DNL to give the true, smaller height at the end of the first scan. +This would solve the space problems if the overestimate wasn't too great. +However, it implies that you don't even know whether DNL will be used. + +This leads to a couple of very serious objections: +1. Testing for a DNL marker must occur in the inner loop of the decompressor's + Huffman decoder; this implies a speed penalty whether the feature is used + or not. +2. There is no way to hide the last-minute change in image height from an + application using the decoder. Thus *every* application using the IJG + library would suffer a complexity penalty whether it cared about DNL or + not. +We currently do not support DNL because of these problems. + +A different approach is to insist that DNL-using files be preprocessed by a +separate program that reads ahead to the DNL, then goes back and fixes the SOF +marker. This is a much simpler solution and is probably far more efficient. +Even if one wants piped input, buffering the first scan of the JPEG file needs +a lot smaller temp file than is implied by the maximum-height method. For +this approach we'd simply treat DNL as a no-op in the decompressor (at most, +check that it matches the SOF image height). + +We will not worry about making the compressor capable of outputting DNL. +Something similar to the first scheme above could be applied if anyone ever +wants to make that work. diff --git a/vendor/macos/share/doc/mozjpeg/usage.txt b/vendor/macos/share/doc/mozjpeg/usage.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0b31a13 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/macos/share/doc/mozjpeg/usage.txt @@ -0,0 +1,630 @@ +NOTE: This file was modified by The libjpeg-turbo Project to include only +information relevant to libjpeg-turbo and to wordsmith certain sections. + +USAGE instructions for the Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software +================================================================= + +This file describes usage of the JPEG conversion programs cjpeg and djpeg, +as well as the utility programs jpegtran, rdjpgcom and wrjpgcom. (See +the other documentation files if you wish to use the JPEG library within +your own programs.) + +If you are on a Unix machine you may prefer to read the Unix-style manual +pages in files cjpeg.1, djpeg.1, jpegtran.1, rdjpgcom.1, wrjpgcom.1. + + +INTRODUCTION + +These programs implement JPEG image encoding, decoding, and transcoding. +JPEG (pronounced "jay-peg") is a standardized compression method for +full-color and grayscale images. + + +GENERAL USAGE + +We provide two programs, cjpeg to compress an image file into JPEG format, +and djpeg to decompress a JPEG file back into a conventional image format. + +On Unix-like systems, you say: + cjpeg [switches] [imagefile] >jpegfile +or + djpeg [switches] [jpegfile] >imagefile +The programs read the specified input file, or standard input if none is +named. They always write to standard output (with trace/error messages to +standard error). These conventions are handy for piping images between +programs. + +On most non-Unix systems, you say: + cjpeg [switches] imagefile jpegfile +or + djpeg [switches] jpegfile imagefile +i.e., both the input and output files are named on the command line. This +style is a little more foolproof, and it loses no functionality if you don't +have pipes. (You can get this style on Unix too, if you prefer, by defining +TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE when you compile the programs; see install.txt.) + +You can also say: + cjpeg [switches] -outfile jpegfile imagefile +or + djpeg [switches] -outfile imagefile jpegfile +This syntax works on all systems, so it is useful for scripts. + +The currently supported image file formats are: PPM (PBMPLUS color format), +PGM (PBMPLUS grayscale format), BMP, Targa, and RLE (Utah Raster Toolkit +format). (RLE is supported only if the URT library is available, which it +isn't on most non-Unix systems.) cjpeg recognizes the input image format +automatically, with the exception of some Targa files. You have to tell djpeg +which format to generate. + +JPEG files are in the defacto standard JFIF file format. There are other, +less widely used JPEG-based file formats, but we don't support them. + +All switch names may be abbreviated; for example, -grayscale may be written +-gray or -gr. Most of the "basic" switches can be abbreviated to as little as +one letter. Upper and lower case are equivalent (-BMP is the same as -bmp). +British spellings are also accepted (e.g., -greyscale), though for brevity +these are not mentioned below. + + +CJPEG DETAILS + +The basic command line switches for cjpeg are: + + -quality N[,...] Scale quantization tables to adjust image quality. + Quality is 0 (worst) to 100 (best); default is 75. + (See below for more info.) + + -grayscale Create monochrome JPEG file from color input. + Be sure to use this switch when compressing a grayscale + BMP file, because cjpeg isn't bright enough to notice + whether a BMP file uses only shades of gray. By + saying -grayscale, you'll get a smaller JPEG file that + takes less time to process. + + -rgb Create RGB JPEG file. + Using this switch suppresses the conversion from RGB + colorspace input to the default YCbCr JPEG colorspace. + + -optimize Perform optimization of entropy encoding parameters. + Without this, default encoding parameters are used. + -optimize usually makes the JPEG file a little smaller, + but cjpeg runs somewhat slower and needs much more + memory. Image quality and speed of decompression are + unaffected by -optimize. + + -progressive Create progressive JPEG file (see below). + + -targa Input file is Targa format. Targa files that contain + an "identification" field will not be automatically + recognized by cjpeg; for such files you must specify + -targa to make cjpeg treat the input as Targa format. + For most Targa files, you won't need this switch. + +The -quality switch lets you trade off compressed file size against quality of +the reconstructed image: the higher the quality setting, the larger the JPEG +file, and the closer the output image will be to the original input. Normally +you want to use the lowest quality setting (smallest file) that decompresses +into something visually indistinguishable from the original image. For this +purpose the quality setting should generally be between 50 and 95 (the default +is 75) for photographic images. If you see defects at -quality 75, then go up +5 or 10 counts at a time until you are happy with the output image. (The +optimal setting will vary from one image to another.) + +-quality 100 will generate a quantization table of all 1's, minimizing loss +in the quantization step (but there is still information loss in subsampling, +as well as roundoff error.) For most images, specifying a quality value above +about 95 will increase the size of the compressed file dramatically, and while +the quality gain from these higher quality values is measurable (using metrics +such as PSNR or SSIM), it is rarely perceivable by human vision. + +In the other direction, quality values below 50 will produce very small files +of low image quality. Settings around 5 to 10 might be useful in preparing an +index of a large image library, for example. Try -quality 2 (or so) for some +amusing Cubist effects. (Note: quality values below about 25 generate 2-byte +quantization tables, which are considered optional in the JPEG standard. +cjpeg emits a warning message when you give such a quality value, because some +other JPEG programs may be unable to decode the resulting file. Use -baseline +if you need to ensure compatibility at low quality values.) + +The -quality option has been extended in this version of cjpeg to support +separate quality settings for luminance and chrominance (or, in general, +separate settings for every quantization table slot.) The principle is the +same as chrominance subsampling: since the human eye is more sensitive to +spatial changes in brightness than spatial changes in color, the chrominance +components can be quantized more than the luminance components without +incurring any visible image quality loss. However, unlike subsampling, this +feature reduces data in the frequency domain instead of the spatial domain, +which allows for more fine-grained control. This option is useful in +quality-sensitive applications, for which the artifacts generated by +subsampling may be unacceptable. + +The -quality option accepts a comma-separated list of parameters, which +respectively refer to the quality levels that should be assigned to the +quantization table slots. If there are more q-table slots than parameters, +then the last parameter is replicated. Thus, if only one quality parameter is +given, this is used for both luminance and chrominance (slots 0 and 1, +respectively), preserving the legacy behavior of cjpeg v6b and prior. More (or +customized) quantization tables can be set with the -qtables option and +assigned to components with the -qslots option (see the "wizard" switches +below.) + +JPEG files generated with separate luminance and chrominance quality are +fully compliant with standard JPEG decoders. + +CAUTION: For this setting to be useful, be sure to pass an argument of +-sample 1x1 to cjpeg to disable chrominance subsampling. Otherwise, the +default subsampling level (2x2, AKA "4:2:0") will be used. + +The -progressive switch creates a "progressive JPEG" file. In this type of +JPEG file, the data is stored in multiple scans of increasing quality. If the +file is being transmitted over a slow communications link, the decoder can use +the first scan to display a low-quality image very quickly, and can then +improve the display with each subsequent scan. The final image is exactly +equivalent to a standard JPEG file of the same quality setting, and the total +file size is about the same --- often a little smaller. + +Switches for advanced users: + + -arithmetic Use arithmetic coding. CAUTION: arithmetic coded JPEG + is not yet widely implemented, so many decoders will + be unable to view an arithmetic coded JPEG file at + all. + + -dct int Use integer DCT method (default). + -dct fast Use fast integer DCT (less accurate). + In libjpeg-turbo, the fast method is generally about + 5-15% faster than the int method when using the + x86/x86-64 SIMD extensions (results may vary with other + SIMD implementations, or when using libjpeg-turbo + without SIMD extensions.) For quality levels of 90 and + below, there should be little or no perceptible + difference between the two algorithms. For quality + levels above 90, however, the difference between + the fast and the int methods becomes more pronounced. + With quality=97, for instance, the fast method incurs + generally about a 1-3 dB loss (in PSNR) relative to + the int method, but this can be larger for some images. + Do not use the fast method with quality levels above + 97. The algorithm often degenerates at quality=98 and + above and can actually produce a more lossy image than + if lower quality levels had been used. Also, in + libjpeg-turbo, the fast method is not fully accerated + for quality levels above 97, so it will be slower than + the int method. + -dct float Use floating-point DCT method. + The float method is mainly a legacy feature. It does + not produce significantly more accurate results than + the int method, and it is much slower. The float + method may also give different results on different + machines due to varying roundoff behavior, whereas the + integer methods should give the same results on all + machines. + + -restart N Emit a JPEG restart marker every N MCU rows, or every + N MCU blocks if "B" is attached to the number. + -restart 0 (the default) means no restart markers. + + -smooth N Smooth the input image to eliminate dithering noise. + N, ranging from 1 to 100, indicates the strength of + smoothing. 0 (the default) means no smoothing. + + -maxmemory N Set limit for amount of memory to use in processing + large images. Value is in thousands of bytes, or + millions of bytes if "M" is attached to the number. + For example, -max 4m selects 4000000 bytes. If more + space is needed, an error will occur. + + -verbose Enable debug printout. More -v's give more printout. + or -debug Also, version information is printed at startup. + +The -restart option inserts extra markers that allow a JPEG decoder to +resynchronize after a transmission error. Without restart markers, any damage +to a compressed file will usually ruin the image from the point of the error +to the end of the image; with restart markers, the damage is usually confined +to the portion of the image up to the next restart marker. Of course, the +restart markers occupy extra space. We recommend -restart 1 for images that +will be transmitted across unreliable networks such as Usenet. + +The -smooth option filters the input to eliminate fine-scale noise. This is +often useful when converting dithered images to JPEG: a moderate smoothing +factor of 10 to 50 gets rid of dithering patterns in the input file, resulting +in a smaller JPEG file and a better-looking image. Too large a smoothing +factor will visibly blur the image, however. + +Switches for wizards: + + -baseline Create baseline JPEG file (disable progressive coding) + + -qtables file Use the quantization tables given in the specified + text file. + + -qslots N[,...] Select which quantization table to use for each color + component. + + -sample HxV[,...] Set JPEG sampling factors for each color component. + + -scans file Use the scan script given in the specified text file. + +The "wizard" switches are intended for experimentation with JPEG. If you +don't know what you are doing, DON'T USE THEM. These switches are documented +further in the file wizard.txt. + + +DJPEG DETAILS + +The basic command line switches for djpeg are: + + -colors N Reduce image to at most N colors. This reduces the + or -quantize N number of colors used in the output image, so that it + can be displayed on a colormapped display or stored in + a colormapped file format. For example, if you have + an 8-bit display, you'd need to reduce to 256 or fewer + colors. (-colors is the recommended name, -quantize + is provided only for backwards compatibility.) + + -fast Select recommended processing options for fast, low + quality output. (The default options are chosen for + highest quality output.) Currently, this is equivalent + to "-dct fast -nosmooth -onepass -dither ordered". + + -grayscale Force grayscale output even if JPEG file is color. + Useful for viewing on monochrome displays; also, + djpeg runs noticeably faster in this mode. + + -rgb Force RGB output even if JPEG file is grayscale. + + -scale M/N Scale the output image by a factor M/N. Currently + the scale factor must be M/8, where M is an integer + between 1 and 16 inclusive, or any reduced fraction + thereof (such as 1/2, 3/4, etc. Scaling is handy if + the image is larger than your screen; also, djpeg runs + much faster when scaling down the output. + + -bmp Select BMP output format (Windows flavor). 8-bit + colormapped format is emitted if -colors or -grayscale + is specified, or if the JPEG file is grayscale; + otherwise, 24-bit full-color format is emitted. + + -gif Select GIF output format. Since GIF does not support + more than 256 colors, -colors 256 is assumed (unless + you specify a smaller number of colors). If you + specify -fast, the default number of colors is 216. + + -os2 Select BMP output format (OS/2 1.x flavor). 8-bit + colormapped format is emitted if -colors or -grayscale + is specified, or if the JPEG file is grayscale; + otherwise, 24-bit full-color format is emitted. + + -pnm Select PBMPLUS (PPM/PGM) output format (this is the + default format). PGM is emitted if the JPEG file is + grayscale or if -grayscale is specified; otherwise + PPM is emitted. + + -rle Select RLE output format. (Requires URT library.) + + -targa Select Targa output format. Grayscale format is + emitted if the JPEG file is grayscale or if + -grayscale is specified; otherwise, colormapped format + is emitted if -colors is specified; otherwise, 24-bit + full-color format is emitted. + +Switches for advanced users: + + -dct int Use integer DCT method (default). + -dct fast Use fast integer DCT (less accurate). + In libjpeg-turbo, the fast method is generally about + 5-15% faster than the int method when using the + x86/x86-64 SIMD extensions (results may vary with other + SIMD implementations, or when using libjpeg-turbo + without SIMD extensions.) If the JPEG image was + compressed using a quality level of 85 or below, then + there should be little or no perceptible difference + between the two algorithms. When decompressing images + that were compressed using quality levels above 85, + however, the difference between the fast and int + methods becomes more pronounced. With images + compressed using quality=97, for instance, the fast + method incurs generally about a 4-6 dB loss (in PSNR) + relative to the int method, but this can be larger for + some images. If you can avoid it, do not use the fast + method when decompressing images that were compressed + using quality levels above 97. The algorithm often + degenerates for such images and can actually produce + a more lossy output image than if the JPEG image had + been compressed using lower quality levels. + -dct float Use floating-point DCT method. + The float method is mainly a legacy feature. It does +  not produce significantly more accurate results than + the int method, and it is much slower. The float + method may also give different results on different + machines due to varying roundoff behavior, whereas the + integer methods should give the same results on all + machines. + + -dither fs Use Floyd-Steinberg dithering in color quantization. + -dither ordered Use ordered dithering in color quantization. + -dither none Do not use dithering in color quantization. + By default, Floyd-Steinberg dithering is applied when + quantizing colors; this is slow but usually produces + the best results. Ordered dither is a compromise + between speed and quality; no dithering is fast but + usually looks awful. Note that these switches have + no effect unless color quantization is being done. + Ordered dither is only available in -onepass mode. + + -map FILE Quantize to the colors used in the specified image + file. This is useful for producing multiple files + with identical color maps, or for forcing a predefined + set of colors to be used. The FILE must be a GIF + or PPM file. This option overrides -colors and + -onepass. + + -nosmooth Use a faster, lower-quality upsampling routine. + + -onepass Use one-pass instead of two-pass color quantization. + The one-pass method is faster and needs less memory, + but it produces a lower-quality image. -onepass is + ignored unless you also say -colors N. Also, + the one-pass method is always used for grayscale + output (the two-pass method is no improvement then). + + -maxmemory N Set limit for amount of memory to use in processing + large images. Value is in thousands of bytes, or + millions of bytes if "M" is attached to the number. + For example, -max 4m selects 4000000 bytes. If more + space is needed, an error will occur. + + -verbose Enable debug printout. More -v's give more printout. + or -debug Also, version information is printed at startup. + + +HINTS FOR CJPEG + +Color GIF files are not the ideal input for JPEG; JPEG is really intended for +compressing full-color (24-bit) images. In particular, don't try to convert +cartoons, line drawings, and other images that have only a few distinct +colors. GIF works great on these, JPEG does not. If you want to convert a +GIF to JPEG, you should experiment with cjpeg's -quality and -smooth options +to get a satisfactory conversion. -smooth 10 or so is often helpful. + +Avoid running an image through a series of JPEG compression/decompression +cycles. Image quality loss will accumulate; after ten or so cycles the image +may be noticeably worse than it was after one cycle. It's best to use a +lossless format while manipulating an image, then convert to JPEG format when +you are ready to file the image away. + +The -optimize option to cjpeg is worth using when you are making a "final" +version for posting or archiving. It's also a win when you are using low +quality settings to make very small JPEG files; the percentage improvement +is often a lot more than it is on larger files. (At present, -optimize +mode is always selected when generating progressive JPEG files.) + +Support for GIF input files was removed in cjpeg v6b due to concerns over +the Unisys LZW patent. Although this patent expired in 2006, cjpeg still +lacks GIF support, for these historical reasons. (Conversion of GIF files to +JPEG is usually a bad idea anyway.) + + +HINTS FOR DJPEG + +To get a quick preview of an image, use the -grayscale and/or -scale switches. +"-grayscale -scale 1/8" is the fastest case. + +Several options are available that trade off image quality to gain speed. +"-fast" turns on the recommended settings. + +"-dct fast" and/or "-nosmooth" gain speed at a small sacrifice in quality. +When producing a color-quantized image, "-onepass -dither ordered" is fast but +much lower quality than the default behavior. "-dither none" may give +acceptable results in two-pass mode, but is seldom tolerable in one-pass mode. + +To avoid the Unisys LZW patent (now expired), djpeg produces uncompressed GIF +files. These are larger than they should be, but are readable by standard GIF +decoders. + + +HINTS FOR BOTH PROGRAMS + +If the memory needed by cjpeg or djpeg exceeds the limit specified by +-maxmemory, an error will occur. You can leave out -progressive and -optimize +(for cjpeg) or specify -onepass (for djpeg) to reduce memory usage. + +On machines that have "environment" variables, you can define the environment +variable JPEGMEM to set the default memory limit. The value is specified as +described for the -maxmemory switch. JPEGMEM overrides the default value +specified when the program was compiled, and itself is overridden by an +explicit -maxmemory switch. + + +JPEGTRAN + +jpegtran performs various useful transformations of JPEG files. +It can translate the coded representation from one variant of JPEG to another, +for example from baseline JPEG to progressive JPEG or vice versa. It can also +perform some rearrangements of the image data, for example turning an image +from landscape to portrait format by rotation. For EXIF files and JPEG files +containing Exif data, you may prefer to use exiftran instead. + +jpegtran works by rearranging the compressed data (DCT coefficients), without +ever fully decoding the image. Therefore, its transformations are lossless: +there is no image degradation at all, which would not be true if you used +djpeg followed by cjpeg to accomplish the same conversion. But by the same +token, jpegtran cannot perform lossy operations such as changing the image +quality. However, while the image data is losslessly transformed, metadata +can be removed. See the -copy option for specifics. + +jpegtran uses a command line syntax similar to cjpeg or djpeg. +On Unix-like systems, you say: + jpegtran [switches] [inputfile] >outputfile +On most non-Unix systems, you say: + jpegtran [switches] inputfile outputfile +where both the input and output files are JPEG files. + +To specify the coded JPEG representation used in the output file, +jpegtran accepts a subset of the switches recognized by cjpeg: + -optimize Perform optimization of entropy encoding parameters. + -progressive Create progressive JPEG file. + -arithmetic Use arithmetic coding. + -restart N Emit a JPEG restart marker every N MCU rows, or every + N MCU blocks if "B" is attached to the number. + -scans file Use the scan script given in the specified text file. +See the previous discussion of cjpeg for more details about these switches. +If you specify none of these switches, you get a plain baseline-JPEG output +file. The quality setting and so forth are determined by the input file. + +The image can be losslessly transformed by giving one of these switches: + -flip horizontal Mirror image horizontally (left-right). + -flip vertical Mirror image vertically (top-bottom). + -rotate 90 Rotate image 90 degrees clockwise. + -rotate 180 Rotate image 180 degrees. + -rotate 270 Rotate image 270 degrees clockwise (or 90 ccw). + -transpose Transpose image (across UL-to-LR axis). + -transverse Transverse transpose (across UR-to-LL axis). + +The transpose transformation has no restrictions regarding image dimensions. +The other transformations operate rather oddly if the image dimensions are not +a multiple of the iMCU size (usually 8 or 16 pixels), because they can only +transform complete blocks of DCT coefficient data in the desired way. + +jpegtran's default behavior when transforming an odd-size image is designed +to preserve exact reversibility and mathematical consistency of the +transformation set. As stated, transpose is able to flip the entire image +area. Horizontal mirroring leaves any partial iMCU column at the right edge +untouched, but is able to flip all rows of the image. Similarly, vertical +mirroring leaves any partial iMCU row at the bottom edge untouched, but is +able to flip all columns. The other transforms can be built up as sequences +of transpose and flip operations; for consistency, their actions on edge +pixels are defined to be the same as the end result of the corresponding +transpose-and-flip sequence. + +For practical use, you may prefer to discard any untransformable edge pixels +rather than having a strange-looking strip along the right and/or bottom edges +of a transformed image. To do this, add the -trim switch: + -trim Drop non-transformable edge blocks. +Obviously, a transformation with -trim is not reversible, so strictly speaking +jpegtran with this switch is not lossless. Also, the expected mathematical +equivalences between the transformations no longer hold. For example, +"-rot 270 -trim" trims only the bottom edge, but "-rot 90 -trim" followed by +"-rot 180 -trim" trims both edges. + +If you are only interested in perfect transformations, add the -perfect switch: + -perfect Fail with an error if the transformation is not + perfect. +For example, you may want to do + jpegtran -rot 90 -perfect foo.jpg || djpeg foo.jpg | pnmflip -r90 | cjpeg +to do a perfect rotation, if available, or an approximated one if not. + +This version of jpegtran also offers a lossless crop option, which discards +data outside of a given image region but losslessly preserves what is inside. +Like the rotate and flip transforms, lossless crop is restricted by the current +JPEG format; the upper left corner of the selected region must fall on an iMCU +boundary. If it doesn't, then it is silently moved up and/or left to the +nearest iMCU boundary (the lower right corner is unchanged.) Thus, the output +image covers at least the requested region, but it may cover more. The +adjustment of the region dimensions may be optionally disabled by attaching an +'f' character ("force") to the width or height number. + +The image can be losslessly cropped by giving the switch: + -crop WxH+X+Y Crop to a rectangular region of width W and height H, + starting at point X,Y. + +Other not-strictly-lossless transformation switches are: + + -grayscale Force grayscale output. +This option discards the chrominance channels if the input image is YCbCr +(ie, a standard color JPEG), resulting in a grayscale JPEG file. The +luminance channel is preserved exactly, so this is a better method of reducing +to grayscale than decompression, conversion, and recompression. This switch +is particularly handy for fixing a monochrome picture that was mistakenly +encoded as a color JPEG. (In such a case, the space savings from getting rid +of the near-empty chroma channels won't be large; but the decoding time for +a grayscale JPEG is substantially less than that for a color JPEG.) + +jpegtran also recognizes these switches that control what to do with "extra" +markers, such as comment blocks: + -copy none Copy no extra markers from source file. This setting + suppresses all comments and other metadata in the + source file. + -copy comments Copy only comment markers. This setting copies + comments from the source file but discards any other + metadata. + -copy all Copy all extra markers. This setting preserves + miscellaneous markers found in the source file, such + as JFIF thumbnails, Exif data, and Photoshop settings. + In some files, these extra markers can be sizable. + Note that this option will copy thumbnails as-is; + they will not be transformed. +The default behavior is -copy comments. (Note: in IJG releases v6 and v6a, +jpegtran always did the equivalent of -copy none.) + +Additional switches recognized by jpegtran are: + -outfile filename + -maxmemory N + -verbose + -debug +These work the same as in cjpeg or djpeg. + + +THE COMMENT UTILITIES + +The JPEG standard allows "comment" (COM) blocks to occur within a JPEG file. +Although the standard doesn't actually define what COM blocks are for, they +are widely used to hold user-supplied text strings. This lets you add +annotations, titles, index terms, etc to your JPEG files, and later retrieve +them as text. COM blocks do not interfere with the image stored in the JPEG +file. The maximum size of a COM block is 64K, but you can have as many of +them as you like in one JPEG file. + +We provide two utility programs to display COM block contents and add COM +blocks to a JPEG file. + +rdjpgcom searches a JPEG file and prints the contents of any COM blocks on +standard output. The command line syntax is + rdjpgcom [-raw] [-verbose] [inputfilename] +The switch "-raw" (or just "-r") causes rdjpgcom to output non-printable +characters in JPEG comments. These characters are normally escaped for +security reasons. +The switch "-verbose" (or just "-v") causes rdjpgcom to also display the JPEG +image dimensions. If you omit the input file name from the command line, +the JPEG file is read from standard input. (This may not work on some +operating systems, if binary data can't be read from stdin.) + +wrjpgcom adds a COM block, containing text you provide, to a JPEG file. +Ordinarily, the COM block is added after any existing COM blocks, but you +can delete the old COM blocks if you wish. wrjpgcom produces a new JPEG +file; it does not modify the input file. DO NOT try to overwrite the input +file by directing wrjpgcom's output back into it; on most systems this will +just destroy your file. + +The command line syntax for wrjpgcom is similar to cjpeg's. On Unix-like +systems, it is + wrjpgcom [switches] [inputfilename] +The output file is written to standard output. The input file comes from +the named file, or from standard input if no input file is named. + +On most non-Unix systems, the syntax is + wrjpgcom [switches] inputfilename outputfilename +where both input and output file names must be given explicitly. + +wrjpgcom understands three switches: + -replace Delete any existing COM blocks from the file. + -comment "Comment text" Supply new COM text on command line. + -cfile name Read text for new COM block from named file. +(Switch names can be abbreviated.) If you have only one line of comment text +to add, you can provide it on the command line with -comment. The comment +text must be surrounded with quotes so that it is treated as a single +argument. Longer comments can be read from a text file. + +If you give neither -comment nor -cfile, then wrjpgcom will read the comment +text from standard input. (In this case an input image file name MUST be +supplied, so that the source JPEG file comes from somewhere else.) You can +enter multiple lines, up to 64KB worth. Type an end-of-file indicator +(usually control-D or control-Z) to terminate the comment text entry. + +wrjpgcom will not add a COM block if the provided comment string is empty. +Therefore -replace -comment "" can be used to delete all COM blocks from a +file. + +These utility programs do not depend on the IJG JPEG library. In +particular, the source code for rdjpgcom is intended as an illustration of +the minimum amount of code required to parse a JPEG file header correctly. diff --git a/vendor/macos/share/doc/mozjpeg/wizard.txt b/vendor/macos/share/doc/mozjpeg/wizard.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ede721e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/macos/share/doc/mozjpeg/wizard.txt @@ -0,0 +1,211 @@ +Advanced usage instructions for the Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software +========================================================================== + +This file describes cjpeg's "switches for wizards". + +The "wizard" switches are intended for experimentation with JPEG by persons +who are reasonably knowledgeable about the JPEG standard. If you don't know +what you are doing, DON'T USE THESE SWITCHES. You'll likely produce files +with worse image quality and/or poorer compression than you'd get from the +default settings. Furthermore, these switches must be used with caution +when making files intended for general use, because not all JPEG decoders +will support unusual JPEG parameter settings. + + +Quantization Table Adjustment +----------------------------- + +Ordinarily, cjpeg starts with a default set of tables (the same ones given +as examples in the JPEG standard) and scales them up or down according to +the -quality setting. The details of the scaling algorithm can be found in +jcparam.c. At very low quality settings, some quantization table entries +can get scaled up to values exceeding 255. Although 2-byte quantization +values are supported by the IJG software, this feature is not in baseline +JPEG and is not supported by all implementations. If you need to ensure +wide compatibility of low-quality files, you can constrain the scaled +quantization values to no more than 255 by giving the -baseline switch. +Note that use of -baseline will result in poorer quality for the same file +size, since more bits than necessary are expended on higher AC coefficients. + +You can substitute a different set of quantization values by using the +-qtables switch: + + -qtables file Use the quantization tables given in the named file. + +The specified file should be a text file containing decimal quantization +values. The file should contain one to four tables, each of 64 elements. +The tables are implicitly numbered 0,1,etc. in order of appearance. Table +entries appear in normal array order (NOT in the zigzag order in which they +will be stored in the JPEG file). + +Quantization table files are free format, in that arbitrary whitespace can +appear between numbers. Also, comments can be included: a comment starts +with '#' and extends to the end of the line. Here is an example file that +duplicates the default quantization tables: + + # Quantization tables given in JPEG spec, section K.1 + + # This is table 0 (the luminance table): + 16 11 10 16 24 40 51 61 + 12 12 14 19 26 58 60 55 + 14 13 16 24 40 57 69 56 + 14 17 22 29 51 87 80 62 + 18 22 37 56 68 109 103 77 + 24 35 55 64 81 104 113 92 + 49 64 78 87 103 121 120 101 + 72 92 95 98 112 100 103 99 + + # This is table 1 (the chrominance table): + 17 18 24 47 99 99 99 99 + 18 21 26 66 99 99 99 99 + 24 26 56 99 99 99 99 99 + 47 66 99 99 99 99 99 99 + 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 + 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 + 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 + 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 + +If the -qtables switch is used without -quality, then the specified tables +are used exactly as-is. If both -qtables and -quality are used, then the +tables taken from the file are scaled in the same fashion that the default +tables would be scaled for that quality setting. If -baseline appears, then +the quantization values are constrained to the range 1-255. + +By default, cjpeg will use quantization table 0 for luminance components and +table 1 for chrominance components. To override this choice, use the -qslots +switch: + + -qslots N[,...] Select which quantization table to use for + each color component. + +The -qslots switch specifies a quantization table number for each color +component, in the order in which the components appear in the JPEG SOF marker. +For example, to create a separate table for each of Y,Cb,Cr, you could +provide a -qtables file that defines three quantization tables and say +"-qslots 0,1,2". If -qslots gives fewer table numbers than there are color +components, then the last table number is repeated as necessary. + + +Sampling Factor Adjustment +-------------------------- + +By default, cjpeg uses 2:1 horizontal and vertical downsampling when +compressing YCbCr data, and no downsampling for all other color spaces. +You can override this default with the -sample switch: + + -sample HxV[,...] Set JPEG sampling factors for each color + component. + +The -sample switch specifies the JPEG sampling factors for each color +component, in the order in which they appear in the JPEG SOF marker. +If you specify fewer HxV pairs than there are components, the remaining +components are set to 1x1 sampling. For example, the default YCbCr setting +is equivalent to "-sample 2x2,1x1,1x1", which can be abbreviated to +"-sample 2x2". + +There are still some JPEG decoders in existence that support only 2x1 +sampling (also called 4:2:2 sampling). Compatibility with such decoders can +be achieved by specifying "-sample 2x1". This is not recommended unless +really necessary, since it increases file size and encoding/decoding time +with very little quality gain. + + +Multiple Scan / Progression Control +----------------------------------- + +By default, cjpeg emits a single-scan sequential JPEG file. The +-progressive switch generates a progressive JPEG file using a default series +of progression parameters. You can create multiple-scan sequential JPEG +files or progressive JPEG files with custom progression parameters by using +the -scans switch: + + -scans file Use the scan sequence given in the named file. + +The specified file should be a text file containing a "scan script". +The script specifies the contents and ordering of the scans to be emitted. +Each entry in the script defines one scan. A scan definition specifies +the components to be included in the scan, and for progressive JPEG it also +specifies the progression parameters Ss,Se,Ah,Al for the scan. Scan +definitions are separated by semicolons (';'). A semicolon after the last +scan definition is optional. + +Each scan definition contains one to four component indexes, optionally +followed by a colon (':') and the four progressive-JPEG parameters. The +component indexes denote which color component(s) are to be transmitted in +the scan. Components are numbered in the order in which they appear in the +JPEG SOF marker, with the first component being numbered 0. (Note that these +indexes are not the "component ID" codes assigned to the components, just +positional indexes.) + +The progression parameters for each scan are: + Ss Zigzag index of first coefficient included in scan + Se Zigzag index of last coefficient included in scan + Ah Zero for first scan of a coefficient, else Al of prior scan + Al Successive approximation low bit position for scan +If the progression parameters are omitted, the values 0,63,0,0 are used, +producing a sequential JPEG file. cjpeg automatically determines whether +the script represents a progressive or sequential file, by observing whether +Ss and Se values other than 0 and 63 appear. (The -progressive switch is +not needed to specify this; in fact, it is ignored when -scans appears.) +The scan script must meet the JPEG restrictions on progression sequences. +(cjpeg checks that the spec's requirements are obeyed.) + +Scan script files are free format, in that arbitrary whitespace can appear +between numbers and around punctuation. Also, comments can be included: a +comment starts with '#' and extends to the end of the line. For additional +legibility, commas or dashes can be placed between values. (Actually, any +single punctuation character other than ':' or ';' can be inserted.) For +example, the following two scan definitions are equivalent: + 0 1 2: 0 63 0 0; + 0,1,2 : 0-63, 0,0 ; + +Here is an example of a scan script that generates a partially interleaved +sequential JPEG file: + + 0; # Y only in first scan + 1 2; # Cb and Cr in second scan + +Here is an example of a progressive scan script using only spectral selection +(no successive approximation): + + # Interleaved DC scan for Y,Cb,Cr: + 0,1,2: 0-0, 0, 0 ; + # AC scans: + 0: 1-2, 0, 0 ; # First two Y AC coefficients + 0: 3-5, 0, 0 ; # Three more + 1: 1-63, 0, 0 ; # All AC coefficients for Cb + 2: 1-63, 0, 0 ; # All AC coefficients for Cr + 0: 6-9, 0, 0 ; # More Y coefficients + 0: 10-63, 0, 0 ; # Remaining Y coefficients + +Here is an example of a successive-approximation script. This is equivalent +to the default script used by "cjpeg -progressive" for YCbCr images: + + # Initial DC scan for Y,Cb,Cr (lowest bit not sent) + 0,1,2: 0-0, 0, 1 ; + # First AC scan: send first 5 Y AC coefficients, minus 2 lowest bits: + 0: 1-5, 0, 2 ; + # Send all Cr,Cb AC coefficients, minus lowest bit: + # (chroma data is usually too small to be worth subdividing further; + # but note we send Cr first since eye is least sensitive to Cb) + 2: 1-63, 0, 1 ; + 1: 1-63, 0, 1 ; + # Send remaining Y AC coefficients, minus 2 lowest bits: + 0: 6-63, 0, 2 ; + # Send next-to-lowest bit of all Y AC coefficients: + 0: 1-63, 2, 1 ; + # At this point we've sent all but the lowest bit of all coefficients. + # Send lowest bit of DC coefficients + 0,1,2: 0-0, 1, 0 ; + # Send lowest bit of AC coefficients + 2: 1-63, 1, 0 ; + 1: 1-63, 1, 0 ; + # Y AC lowest bit scan is last; it's usually the largest scan + 0: 1-63, 1, 0 ; + +It may be worth pointing out that this script is tuned for quality settings +of around 50 to 75. For lower quality settings, you'd probably want to use +a script with fewer stages of successive approximation (otherwise the +initial scans will be really bad). For higher quality settings, you might +want to use more stages of successive approximation (so that the initial +scans are not too large). diff --git a/vendor/macos/share/man/man1/cjpeg.1 b/vendor/macos/share/man/man1/cjpeg.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..283fc81 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/macos/share/man/man1/cjpeg.1 @@ -0,0 +1,351 @@ +.TH CJPEG 1 "18 March 2017" +.SH NAME +cjpeg \- compress an image file to a JPEG file +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B cjpeg +[ +.I options +] +[ +.I filename +] +.LP +.SH DESCRIPTION +.LP +.B cjpeg +compresses the named image file, or the standard input if no file is +named, and produces a JPEG/JFIF file on the standard output. +The currently supported input file formats are: PPM (PBMPLUS color +format), PGM (PBMPLUS grayscale format), BMP, Targa, and RLE (Utah Raster +Toolkit format). (RLE is supported only if the URT library is available.) +.SH OPTIONS +All switch names may be abbreviated; for example, +.B \-grayscale +may be written +.B \-gray +or +.BR \-gr . +Most of the "basic" switches can be abbreviated to as little as one letter. +Upper and lower case are equivalent (thus +.B \-BMP +is the same as +.BR \-bmp ). +British spellings are also accepted (e.g., +.BR \-greyscale ), +though for brevity these are not mentioned below. +.PP +The basic switches are: +.TP +.BI \-quality " N[,...]" +Scale quantization tables to adjust image quality. Quality is 0 (worst) to +100 (best); default is 75. (See below for more info.) +.TP +.B \-grayscale +Create monochrome JPEG file from color input. Be sure to use this switch when +compressing a grayscale BMP file, because +.B cjpeg +isn't bright enough to notice whether a BMP file uses only shades of gray. +By saying +.BR \-grayscale , +you'll get a smaller JPEG file that takes less time to process. +.TP +.B \-rgb +Create RGB JPEG file. +Using this switch suppresses the conversion from RGB +colorspace input to the default YCbCr JPEG colorspace. +.TP +.B \-optimize +Perform optimization of entropy encoding parameters. Without this, default +encoding parameters are used. +.B \-optimize +usually makes the JPEG file a little smaller, but +.B cjpeg +runs somewhat slower and needs much more memory. Image quality and speed of +decompression are unaffected by +.BR \-optimize . +.TP +.B \-progressive +Create progressive JPEG file (see below). +.TP +.B \-targa +Input file is Targa format. Targa files that contain an "identification" +field will not be automatically recognized by +.BR cjpeg ; +for such files you must specify +.B \-targa +to make +.B cjpeg +treat the input as Targa format. +For most Targa files, you won't need this switch. +.PP +The +.B \-quality +switch lets you trade off compressed file size against quality of the +reconstructed image: the higher the quality setting, the larger the JPEG file, +and the closer the output image will be to the original input. Normally you +want to use the lowest quality setting (smallest file) that decompresses into +something visually indistinguishable from the original image. For this +purpose the quality setting should generally be between 50 and 95 (the default +is 75) for photographic images. If you see defects at +.B \-quality +75, then go up 5 or 10 counts at a time until you are happy with the output +image. (The optimal setting will vary from one image to another.) +.PP +.B \-quality +100 will generate a quantization table of all 1's, minimizing loss in the +quantization step (but there is still information loss in subsampling, as well +as roundoff error.) For most images, specifying a quality value above +about 95 will increase the size of the compressed file dramatically, and while +the quality gain from these higher quality values is measurable (using metrics +such as PSNR or SSIM), it is rarely perceivable by human vision. +.PP +In the other direction, quality values below 50 will produce very small files +of low image quality. Settings around 5 to 10 might be useful in preparing an +index of a large image library, for example. Try +.B \-quality +2 (or so) for some amusing Cubist effects. (Note: quality +values below about 25 generate 2-byte quantization tables, which are +considered optional in the JPEG standard. +.B cjpeg +emits a warning message when you give such a quality value, because some +other JPEG programs may be unable to decode the resulting file. Use +.B \-baseline +if you need to ensure compatibility at low quality values.) +.PP +The \fB-quality\fR option has been extended in this version of \fBcjpeg\fR to +support separate quality settings for luminance and chrominance (or, in +general, separate settings for every quantization table slot.) The principle +is the same as chrominance subsampling: since the human eye is more sensitive +to spatial changes in brightness than spatial changes in color, the chrominance +components can be quantized more than the luminance components without +incurring any visible image quality loss. However, unlike subsampling, this +feature reduces data in the frequency domain instead of the spatial domain, +which allows for more fine-grained control. This option is useful in +quality-sensitive applications, for which the artifacts generated by +subsampling may be unacceptable. +.PP +The \fB-quality\fR option accepts a comma-separated list of parameters, which +respectively refer to the quality levels that should be assigned to the +quantization table slots. If there are more q-table slots than parameters, +then the last parameter is replicated. Thus, if only one quality parameter is +given, this is used for both luminance and chrominance (slots 0 and 1, +respectively), preserving the legacy behavior of cjpeg v6b and prior. +More (or customized) quantization tables can be set with the \fB-qtables\fR +option and assigned to components with the \fB-qslots\fR option (see the +"wizard" switches below.) +.PP +JPEG files generated with separate luminance and chrominance quality are fully +compliant with standard JPEG decoders. +.PP +.BR CAUTION: +For this setting to be useful, be sure to pass an argument of \fB-sample 1x1\fR +to \fBcjpeg\fR to disable chrominance subsampling. Otherwise, the default +subsampling level (2x2, AKA "4:2:0") will be used. +.PP +The +.B \-progressive +switch creates a "progressive JPEG" file. In this type of JPEG file, the data +is stored in multiple scans of increasing quality. If the file is being +transmitted over a slow communications link, the decoder can use the first +scan to display a low-quality image very quickly, and can then improve the +display with each subsequent scan. The final image is exactly equivalent to a +standard JPEG file of the same quality setting, and the total file size is +about the same --- often a little smaller. +.PP +Switches for advanced users: +.TP +.B \-arithmetic +Use arithmetic coding. +.B Caution: +arithmetic coded JPEG is not yet widely implemented, so many decoders will be +unable to view an arithmetic coded JPEG file at all. +.TP +.B \-dct int +Use integer DCT method (default). +.TP +.B \-dct fast +Use fast integer DCT (less accurate). +In libjpeg-turbo, the fast method is generally about 5-15% faster than the int +method when using the x86/x86-64 SIMD extensions (results may vary with other +SIMD implementations, or when using libjpeg-turbo without SIMD extensions.) +For quality levels of 90 and below, there should be little or no perceptible +difference between the two algorithms. For quality levels above 90, however, +the difference between the fast and the int methods becomes more pronounced. +With quality=97, for instance, the fast method incurs generally about a 1-3 dB +loss (in PSNR) relative to the int method, but this can be larger for some +images. Do not use the fast method with quality levels above 97. The +algorithm often degenerates at quality=98 and above and can actually produce a +more lossy image than if lower quality levels had been used. Also, in +libjpeg-turbo, the fast method is not fully accelerated for quality levels +above 97, so it will be slower than the int method. +.TP +.B \-dct float +Use floating-point DCT method. +The float method is mainly a legacy feature. It does not produce significantly +more accurate results than the int method, and it is much slower. The float +method may also give different results on different machines due to varying +roundoff behavior, whereas the integer methods should give the same results on +all machines. +.TP +.BI \-restart " N" +Emit a JPEG restart marker every N MCU rows, or every N MCU blocks if "B" is +attached to the number. +.B \-restart 0 +(the default) means no restart markers. +.TP +.BI \-smooth " N" +Smooth the input image to eliminate dithering noise. N, ranging from 1 to +100, indicates the strength of smoothing. 0 (the default) means no smoothing. +.TP +.BI \-maxmemory " N" +Set limit for amount of memory to use in processing large images. Value is +in thousands of bytes, or millions of bytes if "M" is attached to the +number. For example, +.B \-max 4m +selects 4000000 bytes. If more space is needed, an error will occur. +.TP +.BI \-outfile " name" +Send output image to the named file, not to standard output. +.TP +.BI \-memdst +Compress to memory instead of a file. This feature was implemented mainly as a +way of testing the in-memory destination manager (jpeg_mem_dest()), but it is +also useful for benchmarking, since it reduces the I/O overhead. +.TP +.B \-verbose +Enable debug printout. More +.BR \-v 's +give more output. Also, version information is printed at startup. +.TP +.B \-debug +Same as +.BR \-verbose . +.TP +.B \-version +Print version information and exit. +.PP +The +.B \-restart +option inserts extra markers that allow a JPEG decoder to resynchronize after +a transmission error. Without restart markers, any damage to a compressed +file will usually ruin the image from the point of the error to the end of the +image; with restart markers, the damage is usually confined to the portion of +the image up to the next restart marker. Of course, the restart markers +occupy extra space. We recommend +.B \-restart 1 +for images that will be transmitted across unreliable networks such as Usenet. +.PP +The +.B \-smooth +option filters the input to eliminate fine-scale noise. This is often useful +when converting dithered images to JPEG: a moderate smoothing factor of 10 to +50 gets rid of dithering patterns in the input file, resulting in a smaller +JPEG file and a better-looking image. Too large a smoothing factor will +visibly blur the image, however. +.PP +Switches for wizards: +.TP +.B \-baseline +Force baseline-compatible quantization tables to be generated. This clamps +quantization values to 8 bits even at low quality settings. (This switch is +poorly named, since it does not ensure that the output is actually baseline +JPEG. For example, you can use +.B \-baseline +and +.B \-progressive +together.) +.TP +.BI \-qtables " file" +Use the quantization tables given in the specified text file. +.TP +.BI \-qslots " N[,...]" +Select which quantization table to use for each color component. +.TP +.BI \-sample " HxV[,...]" +Set JPEG sampling factors for each color component. +.TP +.BI \-scans " file" +Use the scan script given in the specified text file. +.PP +The "wizard" switches are intended for experimentation with JPEG. If you +don't know what you are doing, \fBdon't use them\fR. These switches are +documented further in the file wizard.txt. +.SH EXAMPLES +.LP +This example compresses the PPM file foo.ppm with a quality factor of +60 and saves the output as foo.jpg: +.IP +.B cjpeg \-quality +.I 60 foo.ppm +.B > +.I foo.jpg +.SH HINTS +Color GIF files are not the ideal input for JPEG; JPEG is really intended for +compressing full-color (24-bit) images. In particular, don't try to convert +cartoons, line drawings, and other images that have only a few distinct +colors. GIF works great on these, JPEG does not. If you want to convert a +GIF to JPEG, you should experiment with +.BR cjpeg 's +.B \-quality +and +.B \-smooth +options to get a satisfactory conversion. +.B \-smooth 10 +or so is often helpful. +.PP +Avoid running an image through a series of JPEG compression/decompression +cycles. Image quality loss will accumulate; after ten or so cycles the image +may be noticeably worse than it was after one cycle. It's best to use a +lossless format while manipulating an image, then convert to JPEG format when +you are ready to file the image away. +.PP +The +.B \-optimize +option to +.B cjpeg +is worth using when you are making a "final" version for posting or archiving. +It's also a win when you are using low quality settings to make very small +JPEG files; the percentage improvement is often a lot more than it is on +larger files. (At present, +.B \-optimize +mode is always selected when generating progressive JPEG files.) +.SH ENVIRONMENT +.TP +.B JPEGMEM +If this environment variable is set, its value is the default memory limit. +The value is specified as described for the +.B \-maxmemory +switch. +.B JPEGMEM +overrides the default value specified when the program was compiled, and +itself is overridden by an explicit +.BR \-maxmemory . +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR djpeg (1), +.BR jpegtran (1), +.BR rdjpgcom (1), +.BR wrjpgcom (1) +.br +.BR ppm (5), +.BR pgm (5) +.br +Wallace, Gregory K. "The JPEG Still Picture Compression Standard", +Communications of the ACM, April 1991 (vol. 34, no. 4), pp. 30-44. +.SH AUTHOR +Independent JPEG Group +.PP +This file was modified by The libjpeg-turbo Project to include only information +relevant to libjpeg-turbo, to wordsmith certain sections, and to describe +features not present in libjpeg. +.SH ISSUES +Support for GIF input files was removed in cjpeg v6b due to concerns over +the Unisys LZW patent. Although this patent expired in 2006, cjpeg still +lacks GIF support, for these historical reasons. (Conversion of GIF files to +JPEG is usually a bad idea anyway, since GIF is a 256-color format.) +.PP +Not all variants of BMP and Targa file formats are supported. +.PP +The +.B \-targa +switch is not a bug, it's a feature. (It would be a bug if the Targa format +designers had not been clueless.) diff --git a/vendor/macos/share/man/man1/djpeg.1 b/vendor/macos/share/man/man1/djpeg.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b1e7f76 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/macos/share/man/man1/djpeg.1 @@ -0,0 +1,292 @@ +.TH DJPEG 1 "18 March 2017" +.SH NAME +djpeg \- decompress a JPEG file to an image file +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B djpeg +[ +.I options +] +[ +.I filename +] +.LP +.SH DESCRIPTION +.LP +.B djpeg +decompresses the named JPEG file, or the standard input if no file is named, +and produces an image file on the standard output. PBMPLUS (PPM/PGM), BMP, +GIF, Targa, or RLE (Utah Raster Toolkit) output format can be selected. +(RLE is supported only if the URT library is available.) +.SH OPTIONS +All switch names may be abbreviated; for example, +.B \-grayscale +may be written +.B \-gray +or +.BR \-gr . +Most of the "basic" switches can be abbreviated to as little as one letter. +Upper and lower case are equivalent (thus +.B \-BMP +is the same as +.BR \-bmp ). +British spellings are also accepted (e.g., +.BR \-greyscale ), +though for brevity these are not mentioned below. +.PP +The basic switches are: +.TP +.BI \-colors " N" +Reduce image to at most N colors. This reduces the number of colors used in +the output image, so that it can be displayed on a colormapped display or +stored in a colormapped file format. For example, if you have an 8-bit +display, you'd need to reduce to 256 or fewer colors. +.TP +.BI \-quantize " N" +Same as +.BR \-colors . +.B \-colors +is the recommended name, +.B \-quantize +is provided only for backwards compatibility. +.TP +.B \-fast +Select recommended processing options for fast, low quality output. (The +default options are chosen for highest quality output.) Currently, this is +equivalent to \fB\-dct fast \-nosmooth \-onepass \-dither ordered\fR. +.TP +.B \-grayscale +Force grayscale output even if JPEG file is color. Useful for viewing on +monochrome displays; also, +.B djpeg +runs noticeably faster in this mode. +.TP +.B \-rgb +Force RGB output even if JPEG file is grayscale. +.TP +.BI \-scale " M/N" +Scale the output image by a factor M/N. Currently the scale factor must be +M/8, where M is an integer between 1 and 16 inclusive, or any reduced fraction +thereof (such as 1/2, 3/4, etc.) Scaling is handy if the image is larger than +your screen; also, +.B djpeg +runs much faster when scaling down the output. +.TP +.B \-bmp +Select BMP output format (Windows flavor). 8-bit colormapped format is +emitted if +.B \-colors +or +.B \-grayscale +is specified, or if the JPEG file is grayscale; otherwise, 24-bit full-color +format is emitted. +.TP +.B \-gif +Select GIF output format. Since GIF does not support more than 256 colors, +.B \-colors 256 +is assumed (unless you specify a smaller number of colors). +.TP +.B \-os2 +Select BMP output format (OS/2 1.x flavor). 8-bit colormapped format is +emitted if +.B \-colors +or +.B \-grayscale +is specified, or if the JPEG file is grayscale; otherwise, 24-bit full-color +format is emitted. +.TP +.B \-pnm +Select PBMPLUS (PPM/PGM) output format (this is the default format). +PGM is emitted if the JPEG file is grayscale or if +.B \-grayscale +is specified; otherwise PPM is emitted. +.TP +.B \-rle +Select RLE output format. (Requires URT library.) +.TP +.B \-targa +Select Targa output format. Grayscale format is emitted if the JPEG file is +grayscale or if +.B \-grayscale +is specified; otherwise, colormapped format is emitted if +.B \-colors +is specified; otherwise, 24-bit full-color format is emitted. +.PP +Switches for advanced users: +.TP +.B \-dct int +Use integer DCT method (default). +.TP +.B \-dct fast +Use fast integer DCT (less accurate). +In libjpeg-turbo, the fast method is generally about 5-15% faster than the int +method when using the x86/x86-64 SIMD extensions (results may vary with other +SIMD implementations, or when using libjpeg-turbo without SIMD extensions.) If +the JPEG image was compressed using a quality level of 85 or below, then there +should be little or no perceptible difference between the two algorithms. When +decompressing images that were compressed using quality levels above 85, +however, the difference between the fast and int methods becomes more +pronounced. With images compressed using quality=97, for instance, the fast +method incurs generally about a 4-6 dB loss (in PSNR) relative to the int +method, but this can be larger for some images. If you can avoid it, do not +use the fast method when decompressing images that were compressed using +quality levels above 97. The algorithm often degenerates for such images and +can actually produce a more lossy output image than if the JPEG image had been +compressed using lower quality levels. +.TP +.B \-dct float +Use floating-point DCT method. +The float method is mainly a legacy feature. It does not produce significantly +more accurate results than the int method, and it is much slower. The float +method may also give different results on different machines due to varying +roundoff behavior, whereas the integer methods should give the same results on +all machines. +.TP +.B \-dither fs +Use Floyd-Steinberg dithering in color quantization. +.TP +.B \-dither ordered +Use ordered dithering in color quantization. +.TP +.B \-dither none +Do not use dithering in color quantization. +By default, Floyd-Steinberg dithering is applied when quantizing colors; this +is slow but usually produces the best results. Ordered dither is a compromise +between speed and quality; no dithering is fast but usually looks awful. Note +that these switches have no effect unless color quantization is being done. +Ordered dither is only available in +.B \-onepass +mode. +.TP +.BI \-map " file" +Quantize to the colors used in the specified image file. This is useful for +producing multiple files with identical color maps, or for forcing a +predefined set of colors to be used. The +.I file +must be a GIF or PPM file. This option overrides +.B \-colors +and +.BR \-onepass . +.TP +.B \-nosmooth +Use a faster, lower-quality upsampling routine. +.TP +.B \-onepass +Use one-pass instead of two-pass color quantization. The one-pass method is +faster and needs less memory, but it produces a lower-quality image. +.B \-onepass +is ignored unless you also say +.B \-colors +.IR N . +Also, the one-pass method is always used for grayscale output (the two-pass +method is no improvement then). +.TP +.BI \-maxmemory " N" +Set limit for amount of memory to use in processing large images. Value is +in thousands of bytes, or millions of bytes if "M" is attached to the +number. For example, +.B \-max 4m +selects 4000000 bytes. If more space is needed, an error will occur. +.TP +.BI \-outfile " name" +Send output image to the named file, not to standard output. +.TP +.BI \-memsrc +Load input file into memory before decompressing. This feature was implemented +mainly as a way of testing the in-memory source manager (jpeg_mem_src().) +.TP +.BI \-skip " Y0,Y1" +Decompress all rows of the JPEG image except those between Y0 and Y1 +(inclusive.) Note that if decompression scaling is being used, then Y0 and Y1 +are relative to the scaled image dimensions. +.TP +.BI \-crop " WxH+X+Y" +Decompress only a rectangular subregion of the image, starting at point X,Y +with width W and height H. If necessary, X will be shifted left to the nearest +iMCU boundary, and the width will be increased accordingly. Note that if +decompression scaling is being used, then X, Y, W, and H are relative to the +scaled image dimensions. +.TP +.B \-verbose +Enable debug printout. More +.BR \-v 's +give more output. Also, version information is printed at startup. +.TP +.B \-debug +Same as +.BR \-verbose . +.TP +.B \-version +Print version information and exit. +.SH EXAMPLES +.LP +This example decompresses the JPEG file foo.jpg, quantizes it to +256 colors, and saves the output in 8-bit BMP format in foo.bmp: +.IP +.B djpeg \-colors 256 \-bmp +.I foo.jpg +.B > +.I foo.bmp +.SH HINTS +To get a quick preview of an image, use the +.B \-grayscale +and/or +.B \-scale +switches. +.B \-grayscale \-scale 1/8 +is the fastest case. +.PP +Several options are available that trade off image quality to gain speed. +.B \-fast +turns on the recommended settings. +.PP +.B \-dct fast +and/or +.B \-nosmooth +gain speed at a small sacrifice in quality. +When producing a color-quantized image, +.B \-onepass \-dither ordered +is fast but much lower quality than the default behavior. +.B \-dither none +may give acceptable results in two-pass mode, but is seldom tolerable in +one-pass mode. +.PP +If you are fortunate enough to have very fast floating point hardware, +\fB\-dct float\fR may be even faster than \fB\-dct fast\fR. But on most +machines \fB\-dct float\fR is slower than \fB\-dct int\fR; in this case it is +not worth using, because its theoretical accuracy advantage is too small to be +significant in practice. +.SH ENVIRONMENT +.TP +.B JPEGMEM +If this environment variable is set, its value is the default memory limit. +The value is specified as described for the +.B \-maxmemory +switch. +.B JPEGMEM +overrides the default value specified when the program was compiled, and +itself is overridden by an explicit +.BR \-maxmemory . +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR cjpeg (1), +.BR jpegtran (1), +.BR rdjpgcom (1), +.BR wrjpgcom (1) +.br +.BR ppm (5), +.BR pgm (5) +.br +Wallace, Gregory K. "The JPEG Still Picture Compression Standard", +Communications of the ACM, April 1991 (vol. 34, no. 4), pp. 30-44. +.SH AUTHOR +Independent JPEG Group +.PP +This file was modified by The libjpeg-turbo Project to include only information +relevant to libjpeg-turbo, to wordsmith certain sections, and to describe +features not present in libjpeg. +.SH ISSUES +Support for compressed GIF output files was removed in djpeg v6b due to +concerns over the Unisys LZW patent. Although this patent expired in 2006, +djpeg still lacks compressed GIF support, for these historical reasons. +(Conversion of JPEG files to GIF is usually a bad idea anyway, since GIF is a +256-color format.) The uncompressed GIF files that djpeg generates are larger +than they should be, but they are readable by standard GIF decoders. diff --git a/vendor/macos/share/man/man1/jpegtran.1 b/vendor/macos/share/man/man1/jpegtran.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..631455b --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/macos/share/man/man1/jpegtran.1 @@ -0,0 +1,290 @@ +.TH JPEGTRAN 1 "18 March 2017" +.SH NAME +jpegtran \- lossless transformation of JPEG files +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B jpegtran +[ +.I options +] +[ +.I filename +] +.LP +.SH DESCRIPTION +.LP +.B jpegtran +performs various useful transformations of JPEG files. +It can translate the coded representation from one variant of JPEG to another, +for example from baseline JPEG to progressive JPEG or vice versa. It can also +perform some rearrangements of the image data, for example turning an image +from landscape to portrait format by rotation. +.PP +For EXIF files and JPEG files containing Exif data, you may prefer to use +.B exiftran +instead. +.PP +.B jpegtran +works by rearranging the compressed data (DCT coefficients), without +ever fully decoding the image. Therefore, its transformations are lossless: +there is no image degradation at all, which would not be true if you used +.B djpeg +followed by +.B cjpeg +to accomplish the same conversion. But by the same token, +.B jpegtran +cannot perform lossy operations such as changing the image quality. However, +while the image data is losslessly transformed, metadata can be removed. See +the +.B \-copy +option for specifics. +.PP +.B jpegtran +reads the named JPEG/JFIF file, or the standard input if no file is +named, and produces a JPEG/JFIF file on the standard output. +.SH OPTIONS +All switch names may be abbreviated; for example, +.B \-optimize +may be written +.B \-opt +or +.BR \-o . +Upper and lower case are equivalent. +British spellings are also accepted (e.g., +.BR \-optimise ), +though for brevity these are not mentioned below. +.PP +To specify the coded JPEG representation used in the output file, +.B jpegtran +accepts a subset of the switches recognized by +.BR cjpeg : +.TP +.B \-optimize +Perform optimization of entropy encoding parameters. +.TP +.B \-progressive +Create progressive JPEG file. +.TP +.BI \-restart " N" +Emit a JPEG restart marker every N MCU rows, or every N MCU blocks if "B" is +attached to the number. +.TP +.B \-arithmetic +Use arithmetic coding. +.TP +.BI \-scans " file" +Use the scan script given in the specified text file. +.PP +See +.BR cjpeg (1) +for more details about these switches. +If you specify none of these switches, you get a plain baseline-JPEG output +file. The quality setting and so forth are determined by the input file. +.PP +The image can be losslessly transformed by giving one of these switches: +.TP +.B \-flip horizontal +Mirror image horizontally (left-right). +.TP +.B \-flip vertical +Mirror image vertically (top-bottom). +.TP +.B \-rotate 90 +Rotate image 90 degrees clockwise. +.TP +.B \-rotate 180 +Rotate image 180 degrees. +.TP +.B \-rotate 270 +Rotate image 270 degrees clockwise (or 90 ccw). +.TP +.B \-transpose +Transpose image (across UL-to-LR axis). +.TP +.B \-transverse +Transverse transpose (across UR-to-LL axis). +.PP +The transpose transformation has no restrictions regarding image dimensions. +The other transformations operate rather oddly if the image dimensions are not +a multiple of the iMCU size (usually 8 or 16 pixels), because they can only +transform complete blocks of DCT coefficient data in the desired way. +.PP +.BR jpegtran 's +default behavior when transforming an odd-size image is designed +to preserve exact reversibility and mathematical consistency of the +transformation set. As stated, transpose is able to flip the entire image +area. Horizontal mirroring leaves any partial iMCU column at the right edge +untouched, but is able to flip all rows of the image. Similarly, vertical +mirroring leaves any partial iMCU row at the bottom edge untouched, but is +able to flip all columns. The other transforms can be built up as sequences +of transpose and flip operations; for consistency, their actions on edge +pixels are defined to be the same as the end result of the corresponding +transpose-and-flip sequence. +.PP +For practical use, you may prefer to discard any untransformable edge pixels +rather than having a strange-looking strip along the right and/or bottom edges +of a transformed image. To do this, add the +.B \-trim +switch: +.TP +.B \-trim +Drop non-transformable edge blocks. +.IP +Obviously, a transformation with +.B \-trim +is not reversible, so strictly speaking +.B jpegtran +with this switch is not lossless. Also, the expected mathematical +equivalences between the transformations no longer hold. For example, +.B \-rot 270 -trim +trims only the bottom edge, but +.B \-rot 90 -trim +followed by +.B \-rot 180 -trim +trims both edges. +.TP +.B \-perfect +If you are only interested in perfect transformations, add the +.B \-perfect +switch. This causes +.B jpegtran +to fail with an error if the transformation is not perfect. +.IP +For example, you may want to do +.IP +.B (jpegtran \-rot 90 -perfect +.I foo.jpg +.B || djpeg +.I foo.jpg +.B | pnmflip \-r90 | cjpeg) +.IP +to do a perfect rotation, if available, or an approximated one if not. +.PP +This version of \fBjpegtran\fR also offers a lossless crop option, which +discards data outside of a given image region but losslessly preserves what is +inside. Like the rotate and flip transforms, lossless crop is restricted by the +current JPEG format; the upper left corner of the selected region must fall on +an iMCU boundary. If it doesn't, then it is silently moved up and/or left to +the nearest iMCU boundary (the lower right corner is unchanged.) Thus, the +output image covers at least the requested region, but it may cover more. The +adjustment of the region dimensions may be optionally disabled by attaching +an 'f' character ("force") to the width or height number. + +The image can be losslessly cropped by giving the switch: +.TP +.B \-crop WxH+X+Y +Crop the image to a rectangular region of width W and height H, starting at +point X,Y. The lossless crop feature discards data outside of a given image +region but losslessly preserves what is inside. Like the rotate and flip +transforms, lossless crop is restricted by the current JPEG format; the upper +left corner of the selected region must fall on an iMCU boundary. If it +doesn't, then it is silently moved up and/or left to the nearest iMCU boundary +(the lower right corner is unchanged.) +.PP +Other not-strictly-lossless transformation switches are: +.TP +.B \-grayscale +Force grayscale output. +.IP +This option discards the chrominance channels if the input image is YCbCr +(ie, a standard color JPEG), resulting in a grayscale JPEG file. The +luminance channel is preserved exactly, so this is a better method of reducing +to grayscale than decompression, conversion, and recompression. This switch +is particularly handy for fixing a monochrome picture that was mistakenly +encoded as a color JPEG. (In such a case, the space savings from getting rid +of the near-empty chroma channels won't be large; but the decoding time for +a grayscale JPEG is substantially less than that for a color JPEG.) +.PP +.B jpegtran +also recognizes these switches that control what to do with "extra" markers, +such as comment blocks: +.TP +.B \-copy none +Copy no extra markers from source file. This setting suppresses all +comments and other metadata in the source file. +.TP +.B \-copy comments +Copy only comment markers. This setting copies comments from the source file +but discards any other metadata. +.TP +.B \-copy all +Copy all extra markers. This setting preserves miscellaneous markers +found in the source file, such as JFIF thumbnails, Exif data, and Photoshop +settings. In some files, these extra markers can be sizable. Note that this +option will copy thumbnails as-is; they will not be transformed. +.PP +The default behavior is \fB-copy comments\fR. (Note: in IJG releases v6 and +v6a, \fBjpegtran\fR always did the equivalent of \fB-copy none\fR.) +.PP +Additional switches recognized by jpegtran are: +.TP +.BI \-maxmemory " N" +Set limit for amount of memory to use in processing large images. Value is +in thousands of bytes, or millions of bytes if "M" is attached to the +number. For example, +.B \-max 4m +selects 4000000 bytes. If more space is needed, an error will occur. +.TP +.BI \-outfile " name" +Send output image to the named file, not to standard output. +.TP +.B \-verbose +Enable debug printout. More +.BR \-v 's +give more output. Also, version information is printed at startup. +.TP +.B \-debug +Same as +.BR \-verbose . +.TP +.B \-version +Print version information and exit. +.SH EXAMPLES +.LP +This example converts a baseline JPEG file to progressive form: +.IP +.B jpegtran \-progressive +.I foo.jpg +.B > +.I fooprog.jpg +.PP +This example rotates an image 90 degrees clockwise, discarding any +unrotatable edge pixels: +.IP +.B jpegtran \-rot 90 -trim +.I foo.jpg +.B > +.I foo90.jpg +.SH ENVIRONMENT +.TP +.B JPEGMEM +If this environment variable is set, its value is the default memory limit. +The value is specified as described for the +.B \-maxmemory +switch. +.B JPEGMEM +overrides the default value specified when the program was compiled, and +itself is overridden by an explicit +.BR \-maxmemory . +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR cjpeg (1), +.BR djpeg (1), +.BR rdjpgcom (1), +.BR wrjpgcom (1) +.br +Wallace, Gregory K. "The JPEG Still Picture Compression Standard", +Communications of the ACM, April 1991 (vol. 34, no. 4), pp. 30-44. +.SH AUTHOR +Independent JPEG Group +.PP +This file was modified by The libjpeg-turbo Project to include only information +relevant to libjpeg-turbo and to wordsmith certain sections. +.SH BUGS +The transform options can't transform odd-size images perfectly. Use +.B \-trim +or +.B \-perfect +if you don't like the results. +.PP +The entire image is read into memory and then written out again, even in +cases where this isn't really necessary. Expect swapping on large images, +especially when using the more complex transform options. diff --git a/vendor/macos/share/man/man1/rdjpgcom.1 b/vendor/macos/share/man/man1/rdjpgcom.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..97611df --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/macos/share/man/man1/rdjpgcom.1 @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +.TH RDJPGCOM 1 "02 April 2009" +.SH NAME +rdjpgcom \- display text comments from a JPEG file +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B rdjpgcom +[ +.B \-raw +] +[ +.B \-verbose +] +[ +.I filename +] +.LP +.SH DESCRIPTION +.LP +.B rdjpgcom +reads the named JPEG/JFIF file, or the standard input if no file is named, +and prints any text comments found in the file on the standard output. +.PP +The JPEG standard allows "comment" (COM) blocks to occur within a JPEG file. +Although the standard doesn't actually define what COM blocks are for, they +are widely used to hold user-supplied text strings. This lets you add +annotations, titles, index terms, etc to your JPEG files, and later retrieve +them as text. COM blocks do not interfere with the image stored in the JPEG +file. The maximum size of a COM block is 64K, but you can have as many of +them as you like in one JPEG file. +.SH OPTIONS +.TP +.B \-raw +Normally +.B rdjpgcom +escapes non-printable characters in comments, for security reasons. +This option avoids that. +.PP +.B \-verbose +Causes +.B rdjpgcom +to also display the JPEG image dimensions. +.PP +Switch names may be abbreviated, and are not case sensitive. +.SH HINTS +.B rdjpgcom +does not depend on the IJG JPEG library. Its source code is intended as an +illustration of the minimum amount of code required to parse a JPEG file +header correctly. +.PP +In +.B \-verbose +mode, +.B rdjpgcom +will also attempt to print the contents of any "APP12" markers as text. +Some digital cameras produce APP12 markers containing useful textual +information. If you like, you can modify the source code to print +other APPn marker types as well. +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR cjpeg (1), +.BR djpeg (1), +.BR jpegtran (1), +.BR wrjpgcom (1) +.SH AUTHOR +Independent JPEG Group diff --git a/vendor/macos/share/man/man1/wrjpgcom.1 b/vendor/macos/share/man/man1/wrjpgcom.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d419a99 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/macos/share/man/man1/wrjpgcom.1 @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +.TH WRJPGCOM 1 "15 June 1995" +.SH NAME +wrjpgcom \- insert text comments into a JPEG file +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B wrjpgcom +[ +.B \-replace +] +[ +.BI \-comment " text" +] +[ +.BI \-cfile " name" +] +[ +.I filename +] +.LP +.SH DESCRIPTION +.LP +.B wrjpgcom +reads the named JPEG/JFIF file, or the standard input if no file is named, +and generates a new JPEG/JFIF file on standard output. A comment block is +added to the file. +.PP +The JPEG standard allows "comment" (COM) blocks to occur within a JPEG file. +Although the standard doesn't actually define what COM blocks are for, they +are widely used to hold user-supplied text strings. This lets you add +annotations, titles, index terms, etc to your JPEG files, and later retrieve +them as text. COM blocks do not interfere with the image stored in the JPEG +file. The maximum size of a COM block is 64K, but you can have as many of +them as you like in one JPEG file. +.PP +.B wrjpgcom +adds a COM block, containing text you provide, to a JPEG file. +Ordinarily, the COM block is added after any existing COM blocks; but you +can delete the old COM blocks if you wish. +.SH OPTIONS +Switch names may be abbreviated, and are not case sensitive. +.TP +.B \-replace +Delete any existing COM blocks from the file. +.TP +.BI \-comment " text" +Supply text for new COM block on command line. +.TP +.BI \-cfile " name" +Read text for new COM block from named file. +.PP +If you have only one line of comment text to add, you can provide it on the +command line with +.BR \-comment . +The comment text must be surrounded with quotes so that it is treated as a +single argument. Longer comments can be read from a text file. +.PP +If you give neither +.B \-comment +nor +.BR \-cfile , +then +.B wrjpgcom +will read the comment text from standard input. (In this case an input image +file name MUST be supplied, so that the source JPEG file comes from somewhere +else.) You can enter multiple lines, up to 64KB worth. Type an end-of-file +indicator (usually control-D) to terminate the comment text entry. +.PP +.B wrjpgcom +will not add a COM block if the provided comment string is empty. Therefore +\fB\-replace \-comment ""\fR can be used to delete all COM blocks from a file. +.SH EXAMPLES +.LP +Add a short comment to in.jpg, producing out.jpg: +.IP +.B wrjpgcom \-c +\fI"View of my back yard" in.jpg +.B > +.I out.jpg +.PP +Attach a long comment previously stored in comment.txt: +.IP +.B wrjpgcom +.I in.jpg +.B < +.I comment.txt +.B > +.I out.jpg +.PP +or equivalently +.IP +.B wrjpgcom +.B -cfile +.I comment.txt +.B < +.I in.jpg +.B > +.I out.jpg +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR cjpeg (1), +.BR djpeg (1), +.BR jpegtran (1), +.BR rdjpgcom (1) +.SH AUTHOR +Independent JPEG Group diff --git a/vendor/macos/tjbench b/vendor/macos/tjbench new file mode 100755 index 0000000..214f1ea Binary files /dev/null and b/vendor/macos/tjbench differ diff --git a/vendor/macos/wrjpgcom b/vendor/macos/wrjpgcom new file mode 100755 index 0000000..d169645 Binary files /dev/null and b/vendor/macos/wrjpgcom differ diff --git a/vendor/windows/cjpeg.exe b/vendor/windows/cjpeg.exe new file mode 100755 index 0000000..24dbfa1 Binary files /dev/null and b/vendor/windows/cjpeg.exe differ diff --git a/vendor/windows/djpeg.exe b/vendor/windows/djpeg.exe new file mode 100755 index 0000000..d41dca3 Binary files /dev/null and b/vendor/windows/djpeg.exe differ diff --git a/vendor/windows/jcstest.exe b/vendor/windows/jcstest.exe new file mode 100755 index 0000000..62067bd Binary files /dev/null and b/vendor/windows/jcstest.exe differ diff --git a/vendor/windows/jpegtran.exe b/vendor/windows/jpegtran.exe new file mode 100755 index 0000000..9813d27 Binary files /dev/null and b/vendor/windows/jpegtran.exe differ diff --git a/vendor/windows/libjpeg-62.dll b/vendor/windows/libjpeg-62.dll new file mode 100755 index 0000000..101e218 Binary files /dev/null and b/vendor/windows/libjpeg-62.dll differ