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2/* png.h - header file for PNG reference library
3 *
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4 * libpng version 1.5.6 - November 3, 2011
5 * Copyright (c) 1998-2011 Glenn Randers-Pehrson
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6 * (Version 0.96 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger)
7 * (Version 0.88 Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.)
8 *
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9 * This code is released under the libpng license (See LICENSE, below)
10 *
0272a10d 11 * Authors and maintainers:
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12 * libpng versions 0.71, May 1995, through 0.88, January 1996: Guy Schalnat
13 * libpng versions 0.89c, June 1996, through 0.96, May 1997: Andreas Dilger
14 * libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through 1.5.6 - November 3, 2011: Glenn
15 * See also "Contributing Authors", below.
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16 *
17 * Note about libpng version numbers:
18 *
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19 * Due to various miscommunications, unforeseen code incompatibilities
20 * and occasional factors outside the authors' control, version numbering
21 * on the library has not always been consistent and straightforward.
22 * The following table summarizes matters since version 0.89c, which was
23 * the first widely used release:
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24 *
25 * source png.h png.h shared-lib
26 * version string int version
27 * ------- ------ ----- ----------
28 * 0.89c "1.0 beta 3" 0.89 89 1.0.89
29 * 0.90 "1.0 beta 4" 0.90 90 0.90 [should have been 2.0.90]
30 * 0.95 "1.0 beta 5" 0.95 95 0.95 [should have been 2.0.95]
31 * 0.96 "1.0 beta 6" 0.96 96 0.96 [should have been 2.0.96]
32 * 0.97b "1.00.97 beta 7" 1.00.97 97 1.0.1 [should have been 2.0.97]
33 * 0.97c 0.97 97 2.0.97
34 * 0.98 0.98 98 2.0.98
35 * 0.99 0.99 98 2.0.99
36 * 0.99a-m 0.99 99 2.0.99
37 * 1.00 1.00 100 2.1.0 [100 should be 10000]
38 * 1.0.0 (from here on, the 100 2.1.0 [100 should be 10000]
39 * 1.0.1 png.h string is 10001 2.1.0
40 * 1.0.1a-e identical to the 10002 from here on, the shared library
41 * 1.0.2 source version) 10002 is 2.V where V is the source code
42 * 1.0.2a-b 10003 version, except as noted.
43 * 1.0.3 10003
44 * 1.0.3a-d 10004
45 * 1.0.4 10004
46 * 1.0.4a-f 10005
47 * 1.0.5 (+ 2 patches) 10005
48 * 1.0.5a-d 10006
49 * 1.0.5e-r 10100 (not source compatible)
50 * 1.0.5s-v 10006 (not binary compatible)
51 * 1.0.6 (+ 3 patches) 10006 (still binary incompatible)
52 * 1.0.6d-f 10007 (still binary incompatible)
53 * 1.0.6g 10007
54 * 1.0.6h 10007 10.6h (testing xy.z so-numbering)
55 * 1.0.6i 10007 10.6i
56 * 1.0.6j 10007 2.1.0.6j (incompatible with 1.0.0)
57 * 1.0.7beta11-14 DLLNUM 10007 2.1.0.7beta11-14 (binary compatible)
58 * 1.0.7beta15-18 1 10007 2.1.0.7beta15-18 (binary compatible)
59 * 1.0.7rc1-2 1 10007 2.1.0.7rc1-2 (binary compatible)
60 * 1.0.7 1 10007 (still compatible)
61 * 1.0.8beta1-4 1 10008 2.1.0.8beta1-4
62 * 1.0.8rc1 1 10008 2.1.0.8rc1
63 * 1.0.8 1 10008 2.1.0.8
64 * 1.0.9beta1-6 1 10009 2.1.0.9beta1-6
65 * 1.0.9rc1 1 10009 2.1.0.9rc1
66 * 1.0.9beta7-10 1 10009 2.1.0.9beta7-10
67 * 1.0.9rc2 1 10009 2.1.0.9rc2
68 * 1.0.9 1 10009 2.1.0.9
69 * 1.0.10beta1 1 10010 2.1.0.10beta1
70 * 1.0.10rc1 1 10010 2.1.0.10rc1
71 * 1.0.10 1 10010 2.1.0.10
72 * 1.0.11beta1-3 1 10011 2.1.0.11beta1-3
73 * 1.0.11rc1 1 10011 2.1.0.11rc1
74 * 1.0.11 1 10011 2.1.0.11
75 * 1.0.12beta1-2 2 10012 2.1.0.12beta1-2
76 * 1.0.12rc1 2 10012 2.1.0.12rc1
77 * 1.0.12 2 10012 2.1.0.12
78 * 1.1.0a-f - 10100 2.1.1.0a-f (branch abandoned)
79 * 1.2.0beta1-2 2 10200 2.1.2.0beta1-2
80 * 1.2.0beta3-5 3 10200 3.1.2.0beta3-5
81 * 1.2.0rc1 3 10200 3.1.2.0rc1
82 * 1.2.0 3 10200 3.1.2.0
83 * 1.2.1beta1-4 3 10201 3.1.2.1beta1-4
84 * 1.2.1rc1-2 3 10201 3.1.2.1rc1-2
85 * 1.2.1 3 10201 3.1.2.1
86 * 1.2.2beta1-6 12 10202 12.so.0.1.2.2beta1-6
87 * 1.0.13beta1 10 10013 10.so.0.1.0.13beta1
88 * 1.0.13rc1 10 10013 10.so.0.1.0.13rc1
89 * 1.2.2rc1 12 10202 12.so.0.1.2.2rc1
90 * 1.0.13 10 10013 10.so.0.1.0.13
91 * 1.2.2 12 10202 12.so.0.1.2.2
92 * 1.2.3rc1-6 12 10203 12.so.0.1.2.3rc1-6
93 * 1.2.3 12 10203 12.so.0.1.2.3
94 * 1.2.4beta1-3 13 10204 12.so.0.1.2.4beta1-3
95 * 1.0.14rc1 13 10014 10.so.0.1.0.14rc1
96 * 1.2.4rc1 13 10204 12.so.0.1.2.4rc1
97 * 1.0.14 10 10014 10.so.0.1.0.14
98 * 1.2.4 13 10204 12.so.0.1.2.4
99 * 1.2.5beta1-2 13 10205 12.so.0.1.2.5beta1-2
100 * 1.0.15rc1-3 10 10015 10.so.0.1.0.15rc1-3
101 * 1.2.5rc1-3 13 10205 12.so.0.1.2.5rc1-3
102 * 1.0.15 10 10015 10.so.0.1.0.15
103 * 1.2.5 13 10205 12.so.0.1.2.5
104 * 1.2.6beta1-4 13 10206 12.so.0.1.2.6beta1-4
105 * 1.0.16 10 10016 10.so.0.1.0.16
106 * 1.2.6 13 10206 12.so.0.1.2.6
107 * 1.2.7beta1-2 13 10207 12.so.0.1.2.7beta1-2
b61cc19c 108 * 1.0.17rc1 10 10017 12.so.0.1.0.17rc1
0272a10d 109 * 1.2.7rc1 13 10207 12.so.0.1.2.7rc1
b61cc19c 110 * 1.0.17 10 10017 12.so.0.1.0.17
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111 * 1.2.7 13 10207 12.so.0.1.2.7
112 * 1.2.8beta1-5 13 10208 12.so.0.1.2.8beta1-5
b61cc19c 113 * 1.0.18rc1-5 10 10018 12.so.0.1.0.18rc1-5
0272a10d 114 * 1.2.8rc1-5 13 10208 12.so.0.1.2.8rc1-5
b61cc19c 115 * 1.0.18 10 10018 12.so.0.1.0.18
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116 * 1.2.8 13 10208 12.so.0.1.2.8
117 * 1.2.9beta1-3 13 10209 12.so.0.1.2.9beta1-3
118 * 1.2.9beta4-11 13 10209 12.so.0.9[.0]
119 * 1.2.9rc1 13 10209 12.so.0.9[.0]
120 * 1.2.9 13 10209 12.so.0.9[.0]
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121 * 1.2.10beta1-7 13 10210 12.so.0.10[.0]
122 * 1.2.10rc1-2 13 10210 12.so.0.10[.0]
0272a10d 123 * 1.2.10 13 10210 12.so.0.10[.0]
b61cc19c 124 * 1.4.0beta1-5 14 10400 14.so.0.0[.0]
0272a10d 125 * 1.2.11beta1-4 13 10211 12.so.0.11[.0]
b61cc19c 126 * 1.4.0beta7-8 14 10400 14.so.0.0[.0]
0272a10d 127 * 1.2.11 13 10211 12.so.0.11[.0]
0272a10d 128 * 1.2.12 13 10212 12.so.0.12[.0]
b61cc19c 129 * 1.4.0beta9-14 14 10400 14.so.0.0[.0]
0272a10d 130 * 1.2.13 13 10213 12.so.0.13[.0]
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131 * 1.4.0beta15-36 14 10400 14.so.0.0[.0]
132 * 1.4.0beta37-87 14 10400 14.so.14.0[.0]
133 * 1.4.0rc01 14 10400 14.so.14.0[.0]
134 * 1.4.0beta88-109 14 10400 14.so.14.0[.0]
135 * 1.4.0rc02-08 14 10400 14.so.14.0[.0]
136 * 1.4.0 14 10400 14.so.14.0[.0]
137 * 1.4.1beta01-03 14 10401 14.so.14.1[.0]
138 * 1.4.1rc01 14 10401 14.so.14.1[.0]
139 * 1.4.1beta04-12 14 10401 14.so.14.1[.0]
b61cc19c 140 * 1.4.1 14 10401 14.so.14.1[.0]
b61cc19c 141 * 1.4.2 14 10402 14.so.14.2[.0]
b61cc19c 142 * 1.4.3 14 10403 14.so.14.3[.0]
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143 * 1.4.4 14 10404 14.so.14.4[.0]
144 * 1.5.0beta01-58 15 10500 15.so.15.0[.0]
145 * 1.5.0rc01-07 15 10500 15.so.15.0[.0]
146 * 1.5.0 15 10500 15.so.15.0[.0]
147 * 1.5.1beta01-11 15 10501 15.so.15.1[.0]
148 * 1.5.1rc01-02 15 10501 15.so.15.1[.0]
149 * 1.5.1 15 10501 15.so.15.1[.0]
150 * 1.5.2beta01-03 15 10502 15.so.15.2[.0]
151 * 1.5.2rc01-03 15 10502 15.so.15.2[.0]
152 * 1.5.2 15 10502 15.so.15.2[.0]
153 * 1.5.3beta01-10 15 10503 15.so.15.3[.0]
154 * 1.5.3rc01-02 15 10503 15.so.15.3[.0]
155 * 1.5.3beta11 15 10503 15.so.15.3[.0]
156 * 1.5.3 [omitted]
157 * 1.5.4beta01-08 15 10504 15.so.15.4[.0]
158 * 1.5.4rc01 15 10504 15.so.15.4[.0]
159 * 1.5.4 15 10504 15.so.15.4[.0]
160 * 1.5.5beta01-08 15 10505 15.so.15.5[.0]
161 * 1.5.5rc01 15 10505 15.so.15.5[.0]
162 * 1.5.5 15 10505 15.so.15.5[.0]
163 * 1.5.6beta01-07 15 10506 15.so.15.6[.0]
164 * 1.5.6rc01-03 15 10506 15.so.15.6[.0]
165 * 1.5.6 15 10506 15.so.15.6[.0]
0272a10d 166 *
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167 * Henceforth the source version will match the shared-library major
168 * and minor numbers; the shared-library major version number will be
169 * used for changes in backward compatibility, as it is intended. The
170 * PNG_LIBPNG_VER macro, which is not used within libpng but is available
171 * for applications, is an unsigned integer of the form xyyzz corresponding
172 * to the source version x.y.z (leading zeros in y and z). Beta versions
173 * were given the previous public release number plus a letter, until
174 * version 1.0.6j; from then on they were given the upcoming public
175 * release number plus "betaNN" or "rcN".
0272a10d 176 *
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177 * Binary incompatibility exists only when applications make direct access
178 * to the info_ptr or png_ptr members through png.h, and the compiled
179 * application is loaded with a different version of the library.
0272a10d 180 *
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181 * DLLNUM will change each time there are forward or backward changes
182 * in binary compatibility (e.g., when a new feature is added).
0272a10d 183 *
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184 * See libpng-manual.txt or libpng.3 for more information. The PNG
185 * specification is available as a W3C Recommendation and as an ISO
186 * Specification, <http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/REC-PNG-20031110/
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187 */
188
189/*
190 * COPYRIGHT NOTICE, DISCLAIMER, and LICENSE:
191 *
192 * If you modify libpng you may insert additional notices immediately following
193 * this sentence.
194 *
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195 * This code is released under the libpng license.
196 *
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197 * libpng versions 1.2.6, August 15, 2004, through 1.5.6, November 3, 2011, are
198 * Copyright (c) 2004, 2006-2011 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are
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199 * distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-1.2.5
200 * with the following individual added to the list of Contributing Authors:
201 *
202 * Cosmin Truta
203 *
204 * libpng versions 1.0.7, July 1, 2000, through 1.2.5, October 3, 2002, are
205 * Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are
206 * distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-1.0.6
207 * with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors:
208 *
209 * Simon-Pierre Cadieux
210 * Eric S. Raymond
211 * Gilles Vollant
212 *
213 * and with the following additions to the disclaimer:
214 *
215 * There is no warranty against interference with your enjoyment of the
216 * library or against infringement. There is no warranty that our
217 * efforts or the library will fulfill any of your particular purposes
218 * or needs. This library is provided with all faults, and the entire
219 * risk of satisfactory quality, performance, accuracy, and effort is with
220 * the user.
221 *
222 * libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through 1.0.6, March 20, 2000, are
223 * Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are
224 * distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-0.96,
225 * with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors:
226 *
227 * Tom Lane
228 * Glenn Randers-Pehrson
229 * Willem van Schaik
230 *
231 * libpng versions 0.89, June 1996, through 0.96, May 1997, are
232 * Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger
233 * Distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-0.88,
234 * with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors:
235 *
236 * John Bowler
237 * Kevin Bracey
238 * Sam Bushell
239 * Magnus Holmgren
240 * Greg Roelofs
241 * Tom Tanner
242 *
243 * libpng versions 0.5, May 1995, through 0.88, January 1996, are
244 * Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.
245 *
246 * For the purposes of this copyright and license, "Contributing Authors"
247 * is defined as the following set of individuals:
248 *
249 * Andreas Dilger
250 * Dave Martindale
251 * Guy Eric Schalnat
252 * Paul Schmidt
253 * Tim Wegner
254 *
255 * The PNG Reference Library is supplied "AS IS". The Contributing Authors
256 * and Group 42, Inc. disclaim all warranties, expressed or implied,
257 * including, without limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of
258 * fitness for any purpose. The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc.
259 * assume no liability for direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary,
260 * or consequential damages, which may result from the use of the PNG
261 * Reference Library, even if advised of the possibility of such damage.
262 *
263 * Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
264 * source code, or portions hereof, for any purpose, without fee, subject
265 * to the following restrictions:
266 *
9c0d9ce3 267 * 1. The origin of this source code must not be misrepresented.
0272a10d 268 *
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269 * 2. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such and must not
270 * be misrepresented as being the original source.
0272a10d 271 *
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272 * 3. This Copyright notice may not be removed or altered from
273 * any source or altered source distribution.
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274 *
275 * The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. specifically permit, without
276 * fee, and encourage the use of this source code as a component to
277 * supporting the PNG file format in commercial products. If you use this
278 * source code in a product, acknowledgment is not required but would be
279 * appreciated.
280 */
281
282/*
283 * A "png_get_copyright" function is available, for convenient use in "about"
284 * boxes and the like:
285 *
9c0d9ce3 286 * printf("%s", png_get_copyright(NULL));
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287 *
288 * Also, the PNG logo (in PNG format, of course) is supplied in the
289 * files "pngbar.png" and "pngbar.jpg (88x31) and "pngnow.png" (98x31).
290 */
291
292/*
293 * Libpng is OSI Certified Open Source Software. OSI Certified is a
294 * certification mark of the Open Source Initiative.
295 */
296
297/*
298 * The contributing authors would like to thank all those who helped
299 * with testing, bug fixes, and patience. This wouldn't have been
300 * possible without all of you.
301 *
302 * Thanks to Frank J. T. Wojcik for helping with the documentation.
303 */
304
305/*
306 * Y2K compliance in libpng:
307 * =========================
308 *
9c0d9ce3 309 * November 3, 2011
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310 *
311 * Since the PNG Development group is an ad-hoc body, we can't make
312 * an official declaration.
313 *
314 * This is your unofficial assurance that libpng from version 0.71 and
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315 * upward through 1.5.6 are Y2K compliant. It is my belief that
316 * earlier versions were also Y2K compliant.
0272a10d 317 *
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318 * Libpng only has two year fields. One is a 2-byte unsigned integer
319 * that will hold years up to 65535. The other holds the date in text
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320 * format, and will hold years up to 9999.
321 *
322 * The integer is
323 * "png_uint_16 year" in png_time_struct.
324 *
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325 * The string is
326 * "png_char time_buffer" in png_struct
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327 *
328 * There are seven time-related functions:
329 * png.c: png_convert_to_rfc_1123() in png.c
330 * (formerly png_convert_to_rfc_1152() in error)
331 * png_convert_from_struct_tm() in pngwrite.c, called in pngwrite.c
332 * png_convert_from_time_t() in pngwrite.c
333 * png_get_tIME() in pngget.c
334 * png_handle_tIME() in pngrutil.c, called in pngread.c
335 * png_set_tIME() in pngset.c
336 * png_write_tIME() in pngwutil.c, called in pngwrite.c
337 *
338 * All handle dates properly in a Y2K environment. The
339 * png_convert_from_time_t() function calls gmtime() to convert from system
340 * clock time, which returns (year - 1900), which we properly convert to
341 * the full 4-digit year. There is a possibility that applications using
342 * libpng are not passing 4-digit years into the png_convert_to_rfc_1123()
343 * function, or that they are incorrectly passing only a 2-digit year
344 * instead of "year - 1900" into the png_convert_from_struct_tm() function,
345 * but this is not under our control. The libpng documentation has always
346 * stated that it works with 4-digit years, and the APIs have been
347 * documented as such.
348 *
349 * The tIME chunk itself is also Y2K compliant. It uses a 2-byte unsigned
350 * integer to hold the year, and can hold years as large as 65535.
351 *
352 * zlib, upon which libpng depends, is also Y2K compliant. It contains
353 * no date-related code.
354 *
355 * Glenn Randers-Pehrson
356 * libpng maintainer
357 * PNG Development Group
358 */
359
360#ifndef PNG_H
361#define PNG_H
362
9c0d9ce3 363/* This is not the place to learn how to use libpng. The file libpng-manual.txt
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364 * describes how to use libpng, and the file example.c summarizes it
365 * with some code on which to build. This file is useful for looking
366 * at the actual function definitions and structure components.
367 */
368
369/* Version information for png.h - this should match the version in png.c */
9c0d9ce3 370#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING "1.5.6"
0272a10d 371#define PNG_HEADER_VERSION_STRING \
9c0d9ce3 372 " libpng version 1.5.6 - November 3, 2011\n"
0272a10d 373
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374#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_SONUM 15
375#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_DLLNUM 15
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376
377/* These should match the first 3 components of PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING: */
378#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_MAJOR 1
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379#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_MINOR 5
380#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_RELEASE 6
0272a10d 381/* This should match the numeric part of the final component of
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382 * PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, omitting any leading zero:
383 */
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384
385#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER_BUILD 0
386
387/* Release Status */
388#define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_ALPHA 1
389#define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_BETA 2
390#define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_RC 3
391#define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_STABLE 4
392#define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_RELEASE_STATUS_MASK 7
b61cc19c 393
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394/* Release-Specific Flags */
395#define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_PATCH 8 /* Can be OR'ed with
396 PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_STABLE only */
397#define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_PRIVATE 16 /* Cannot be OR'ed with
398 PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_SPECIAL */
399#define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_SPECIAL 32 /* Cannot be OR'ed with
400 PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_PRIVATE */
401
b61cc19c 402#define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_BASE_TYPE PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_BETA
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403
404/* Careful here. At one time, Guy wanted to use 082, but that would be octal.
405 * We must not include leading zeros.
406 * Versions 0.7 through 1.0.0 were in the range 0 to 100 here (only
407 * version 1.0.0 was mis-numbered 100 instead of 10000). From
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408 * version 1.0.1 it's xxyyzz, where x=major, y=minor, z=release
409 */
9c0d9ce3 410#define PNG_LIBPNG_VER 10506 /* 1.5.6 */
0272a10d 411
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412/* Library configuration: these options cannot be changed after
413 * the library has been built.
414 */
415#ifndef PNGLCONF_H
416 /* If pnglibconf.h is missing, you can
417 * copy scripts/pnglibconf.h.prebuilt to pnglibconf.h
418 */
419# include "pnglibconf.h"
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420#endif
421
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422#ifndef PNG_VERSION_INFO_ONLY
423# ifndef PNG_BUILDING_SYMBOL_TABLE
424 /*
425 * Standard header files (not needed for the version info or while
426 * building symbol table -- see scripts/pnglibconf.dfa)
427 */
428# ifdef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED
429# include <setjmp.h>
430# endif
431
432 /* Need the time information for converting tIME chunks, it
433 * defines struct tm:
434 */
435# ifdef PNG_CONVERT_tIME_SUPPORTED
436 /* "time.h" functions are not supported on all operating systems */
437# include <time.h>
438# endif
439# endif
440
441/* Machine specific configuration. */
442# include "pngconf.h"
443#endif
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444
445/*
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446 * Added at libpng-1.2.8
447 *
448 * Ref MSDN: Private as priority over Special
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449 * VS_FF_PRIVATEBUILD File *was not* built using standard release
450 * procedures. If this value is given, the StringFileInfo block must
b61cc19c 451 * contain a PrivateBuild string.
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452 *
453 * VS_FF_SPECIALBUILD File *was* built by the original company using
454 * standard release procedures but is a variation of the standard
455 * file of the same version number. If this value is given, the
b61cc19c 456 * StringFileInfo block must contain a SpecialBuild string.
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457 */
458
9c0d9ce3 459#ifdef PNG_USER_PRIVATEBUILD /* From pnglibconf.h */
0272a10d 460# define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_TYPE \
9c0d9ce3 461 (PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_BASE_TYPE | PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_PRIVATE)
0272a10d 462#else
b61cc19c 463# ifdef PNG_LIBPNG_SPECIALBUILD
0272a10d 464# define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_TYPE \
9c0d9ce3 465 (PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_BASE_TYPE | PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_SPECIAL)
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466# else
467# define PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_TYPE (PNG_LIBPNG_BUILD_BASE_TYPE)
468# endif
469#endif
470
471#ifndef PNG_VERSION_INFO_ONLY
472
473/* Inhibit C++ name-mangling for libpng functions but not for system calls. */
474#ifdef __cplusplus
475extern "C" {
476#endif /* __cplusplus */
477
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478/* Version information for C files, stored in png.c. This had better match
479 * the version above.
480 */
0272a10d 481#define png_libpng_ver png_get_header_ver(NULL)
0272a10d 482
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483/* This file is arranged in several sections:
484 *
485 * 1. Any configuration options that can be specified by for the application
486 * code when it is built. (Build time configuration is in pnglibconf.h)
487 * 2. Type definitions (base types are defined in pngconf.h), structure
488 * definitions.
489 * 3. Exported library functions.
490 *
491 * The library source code has additional files (principally pngpriv.h) that
492 * allow configuration of the library.
493 */
494/* Section 1: run time configuration
495 * See pnglibconf.h for build time configuration
496 *
497 * Run time configuration allows the application to choose between
498 * implementations of certain arithmetic APIs. The default is set
499 * at build time and recorded in pnglibconf.h, but it is safe to
500 * override these (and only these) settings. Note that this won't
501 * change what the library does, only application code, and the
502 * settings can (and probably should) be made on a per-file basis
503 * by setting the #defines before including png.h
504 *
505 * Use macros to read integers from PNG data or use the exported
506 * functions?
507 * PNG_USE_READ_MACROS: use the macros (see below) Note that
508 * the macros evaluate their argument multiple times.
509 * PNG_NO_USE_READ_MACROS: call the relevant library function.
510 *
511 * Use the alternative algorithm for compositing alpha samples that
512 * does not use division?
513 * PNG_READ_COMPOSITE_NODIV_SUPPORTED: use the 'no division'
514 * algorithm.
515 * PNG_NO_READ_COMPOSITE_NODIV: use the 'division' algorithm.
516 *
517 * How to handle benign errors if PNG_ALLOW_BENIGN_ERRORS is
518 * false?
519 * PNG_ALLOW_BENIGN_ERRORS: map calls to the benign error
520 * APIs to png_warning.
521 * Otherwise the calls are mapped to png_error.
522 */
523
524/* Section 2: type definitions, including structures and compile time
525 * constants.
526 * See pngconf.h for base types that vary by machine/system
527 */
528
529/* This triggers a compiler error in png.c, if png.c and png.h
530 * do not agree upon the version number.
531 */
532typedef char* png_libpng_version_1_5_6;
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533
534/* Three color definitions. The order of the red, green, and blue, (and the
535 * exact size) is not important, although the size of the fields need to
536 * be png_byte or png_uint_16 (as defined below).
537 */
538typedef struct png_color_struct
539{
540 png_byte red;
541 png_byte green;
542 png_byte blue;
543} png_color;
544typedef png_color FAR * png_colorp;
9c0d9ce3 545typedef PNG_CONST png_color FAR * png_const_colorp;
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546typedef png_color FAR * FAR * png_colorpp;
547
548typedef struct png_color_16_struct
549{
550 png_byte index; /* used for palette files */
551 png_uint_16 red; /* for use in red green blue files */
552 png_uint_16 green;
553 png_uint_16 blue;
554 png_uint_16 gray; /* for use in grayscale files */
555} png_color_16;
556typedef png_color_16 FAR * png_color_16p;
9c0d9ce3 557typedef PNG_CONST png_color_16 FAR * png_const_color_16p;
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558typedef png_color_16 FAR * FAR * png_color_16pp;
559
560typedef struct png_color_8_struct
561{
562 png_byte red; /* for use in red green blue files */
563 png_byte green;
564 png_byte blue;
565 png_byte gray; /* for use in grayscale files */
566 png_byte alpha; /* for alpha channel files */
567} png_color_8;
568typedef png_color_8 FAR * png_color_8p;
9c0d9ce3 569typedef PNG_CONST png_color_8 FAR * png_const_color_8p;
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570typedef png_color_8 FAR * FAR * png_color_8pp;
571
572/*
573 * The following two structures are used for the in-core representation
574 * of sPLT chunks.
575 */
576typedef struct png_sPLT_entry_struct
577{
578 png_uint_16 red;
579 png_uint_16 green;
580 png_uint_16 blue;
581 png_uint_16 alpha;
582 png_uint_16 frequency;
583} png_sPLT_entry;
584typedef png_sPLT_entry FAR * png_sPLT_entryp;
9c0d9ce3 585typedef PNG_CONST png_sPLT_entry FAR * png_const_sPLT_entryp;
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586typedef png_sPLT_entry FAR * FAR * png_sPLT_entrypp;
587
588/* When the depth of the sPLT palette is 8 bits, the color and alpha samples
589 * occupy the LSB of their respective members, and the MSB of each member
590 * is zero-filled. The frequency member always occupies the full 16 bits.
591 */
592
593typedef struct png_sPLT_struct
594{
595 png_charp name; /* palette name */
596 png_byte depth; /* depth of palette samples */
597 png_sPLT_entryp entries; /* palette entries */
598 png_int_32 nentries; /* number of palette entries */
599} png_sPLT_t;
600typedef png_sPLT_t FAR * png_sPLT_tp;
9c0d9ce3 601typedef PNG_CONST png_sPLT_t FAR * png_const_sPLT_tp;
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602typedef png_sPLT_t FAR * FAR * png_sPLT_tpp;
603
604#ifdef PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED
605/* png_text holds the contents of a text/ztxt/itxt chunk in a PNG file,
606 * and whether that contents is compressed or not. The "key" field
607 * points to a regular zero-terminated C string. The "text", "lang", and
608 * "lang_key" fields can be regular C strings, empty strings, or NULL pointers.
9c0d9ce3 609 * However, the structure returned by png_get_text() will always contain
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610 * regular zero-terminated C strings (possibly empty), never NULL pointers,
611 * so they can be safely used in printf() and other string-handling functions.
612 */
613typedef struct png_text_struct
614{
615 int compression; /* compression value:
616 -1: tEXt, none
617 0: zTXt, deflate
618 1: iTXt, none
619 2: iTXt, deflate */
620 png_charp key; /* keyword, 1-79 character description of "text" */
621 png_charp text; /* comment, may be an empty string (ie "")
622 or a NULL pointer */
623 png_size_t text_length; /* length of the text string */
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624 png_size_t itxt_length; /* length of the itxt string */
625 png_charp lang; /* language code, 0-79 characters
626 or a NULL pointer */
627 png_charp lang_key; /* keyword translated UTF-8 string, 0 or more
628 chars or a NULL pointer */
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629} png_text;
630typedef png_text FAR * png_textp;
9c0d9ce3 631typedef PNG_CONST png_text FAR * png_const_textp;
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632typedef png_text FAR * FAR * png_textpp;
633#endif
634
635/* Supported compression types for text in PNG files (tEXt, and zTXt).
636 * The values of the PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_ defines should NOT be changed. */
637#define PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE_WR -3
638#define PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt_WR -2
639#define PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE -1
640#define PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt 0
641#define PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_NONE 1
642#define PNG_ITXT_COMPRESSION_zTXt 2
643#define PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_LAST 3 /* Not a valid value */
644
645/* png_time is a way to hold the time in an machine independent way.
646 * Two conversions are provided, both from time_t and struct tm. There
647 * is no portable way to convert to either of these structures, as far
648 * as I know. If you know of a portable way, send it to me. As a side
649 * note - PNG has always been Year 2000 compliant!
650 */
651typedef struct png_time_struct
652{
653 png_uint_16 year; /* full year, as in, 1995 */
654 png_byte month; /* month of year, 1 - 12 */
655 png_byte day; /* day of month, 1 - 31 */
656 png_byte hour; /* hour of day, 0 - 23 */
657 png_byte minute; /* minute of hour, 0 - 59 */
658 png_byte second; /* second of minute, 0 - 60 (for leap seconds) */
659} png_time;
660typedef png_time FAR * png_timep;
9c0d9ce3 661typedef PNG_CONST png_time FAR * png_const_timep;
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662typedef png_time FAR * FAR * png_timepp;
663
b61cc19c 664#if defined(PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED) || \
9c0d9ce3 665 defined(PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED)
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666/* png_unknown_chunk is a structure to hold queued chunks for which there is
667 * no specific support. The idea is that we can use this to queue
668 * up private chunks for output even though the library doesn't actually
669 * know about their semantics.
670 */
671typedef struct png_unknown_chunk_t
672{
b61cc19c 673 png_byte name[5];
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674 png_byte *data;
675 png_size_t size;
676
677 /* libpng-using applications should NOT directly modify this byte. */
678 png_byte location; /* mode of operation at read time */
679}
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680
681
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682png_unknown_chunk;
683typedef png_unknown_chunk FAR * png_unknown_chunkp;
9c0d9ce3 684typedef PNG_CONST png_unknown_chunk FAR * png_const_unknown_chunkp;
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685typedef png_unknown_chunk FAR * FAR * png_unknown_chunkpp;
686#endif
687
9c0d9ce3 688/* Values for the unknown chunk location byte */
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690#define PNG_HAVE_IHDR 0x01
691#define PNG_HAVE_PLTE 0x02
692#define PNG_AFTER_IDAT 0x08
0272a10d 693
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694/* The complete definition of png_info has, as of libpng-1.5.0,
695 * been moved into a separate header file that is not accessible to
696 * applications. Read libpng-manual.txt or libpng.3 for more info.
697 */
698typedef struct png_info_def png_info;
0272a10d 699typedef png_info FAR * png_infop;
9c0d9ce3 700typedef PNG_CONST png_info FAR * png_const_infop;
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701typedef png_info FAR * FAR * png_infopp;
702
703/* Maximum positive integer used in PNG is (2^31)-1 */
704#define PNG_UINT_31_MAX ((png_uint_32)0x7fffffffL)
705#define PNG_UINT_32_MAX ((png_uint_32)(-1))
706#define PNG_SIZE_MAX ((png_size_t)(-1))
0272a10d 707
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708/* These are constants for fixed point values encoded in the
709 * PNG specification manner (x100000)
710 */
711#define PNG_FP_1 100000
712#define PNG_FP_HALF 50000
713#define PNG_FP_MAX ((png_fixed_point)0x7fffffffL)
714#define PNG_FP_MIN (-PNG_FP_MAX)
715
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716/* These describe the color_type field in png_info. */
717/* color type masks */
718#define PNG_COLOR_MASK_PALETTE 1
719#define PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR 2
720#define PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA 4
721
722/* color types. Note that not all combinations are legal */
723#define PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY 0
724#define PNG_COLOR_TYPE_PALETTE (PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR | PNG_COLOR_MASK_PALETTE)
725#define PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB (PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR)
726#define PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA (PNG_COLOR_MASK_COLOR | PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA)
727#define PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA (PNG_COLOR_MASK_ALPHA)
728/* aliases */
729#define PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGBA PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB_ALPHA
730#define PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GA PNG_COLOR_TYPE_GRAY_ALPHA
731
732/* This is for compression type. PNG 1.0-1.2 only define the single type. */
733#define PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE 0 /* Deflate method 8, 32K window */
734#define PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_DEFAULT PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE
735
736/* This is for filter type. PNG 1.0-1.2 only define the single type. */
737#define PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE 0 /* Single row per-byte filtering */
738#define PNG_INTRAPIXEL_DIFFERENCING 64 /* Used only in MNG datastreams */
739#define PNG_FILTER_TYPE_DEFAULT PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE
740
741/* These are for the interlacing type. These values should NOT be changed. */
742#define PNG_INTERLACE_NONE 0 /* Non-interlaced image */
743#define PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7 1 /* Adam7 interlacing */
744#define PNG_INTERLACE_LAST 2 /* Not a valid value */
745
746/* These are for the oFFs chunk. These values should NOT be changed. */
747#define PNG_OFFSET_PIXEL 0 /* Offset in pixels */
748#define PNG_OFFSET_MICROMETER 1 /* Offset in micrometers (1/10^6 meter) */
749#define PNG_OFFSET_LAST 2 /* Not a valid value */
750
751/* These are for the pCAL chunk. These values should NOT be changed. */
752#define PNG_EQUATION_LINEAR 0 /* Linear transformation */
753#define PNG_EQUATION_BASE_E 1 /* Exponential base e transform */
754#define PNG_EQUATION_ARBITRARY 2 /* Arbitrary base exponential transform */
755#define PNG_EQUATION_HYPERBOLIC 3 /* Hyperbolic sine transformation */
756#define PNG_EQUATION_LAST 4 /* Not a valid value */
757
758/* These are for the sCAL chunk. These values should NOT be changed. */
759#define PNG_SCALE_UNKNOWN 0 /* unknown unit (image scale) */
760#define PNG_SCALE_METER 1 /* meters per pixel */
761#define PNG_SCALE_RADIAN 2 /* radians per pixel */
762#define PNG_SCALE_LAST 3 /* Not a valid value */
763
764/* These are for the pHYs chunk. These values should NOT be changed. */
765#define PNG_RESOLUTION_UNKNOWN 0 /* pixels/unknown unit (aspect ratio) */
766#define PNG_RESOLUTION_METER 1 /* pixels/meter */
767#define PNG_RESOLUTION_LAST 2 /* Not a valid value */
768
769/* These are for the sRGB chunk. These values should NOT be changed. */
770#define PNG_sRGB_INTENT_PERCEPTUAL 0
771#define PNG_sRGB_INTENT_RELATIVE 1
772#define PNG_sRGB_INTENT_SATURATION 2
773#define PNG_sRGB_INTENT_ABSOLUTE 3
774#define PNG_sRGB_INTENT_LAST 4 /* Not a valid value */
775
776/* This is for text chunks */
777#define PNG_KEYWORD_MAX_LENGTH 79
778
779/* Maximum number of entries in PLTE/sPLT/tRNS arrays */
780#define PNG_MAX_PALETTE_LENGTH 256
781
782/* These determine if an ancillary chunk's data has been successfully read
783 * from the PNG header, or if the application has filled in the corresponding
784 * data in the info_struct to be written into the output file. The values
785 * of the PNG_INFO_<chunk> defines should NOT be changed.
786 */
787#define PNG_INFO_gAMA 0x0001
788#define PNG_INFO_sBIT 0x0002
789#define PNG_INFO_cHRM 0x0004
790#define PNG_INFO_PLTE 0x0008
791#define PNG_INFO_tRNS 0x0010
792#define PNG_INFO_bKGD 0x0020
793#define PNG_INFO_hIST 0x0040
794#define PNG_INFO_pHYs 0x0080
795#define PNG_INFO_oFFs 0x0100
796#define PNG_INFO_tIME 0x0200
797#define PNG_INFO_pCAL 0x0400
798#define PNG_INFO_sRGB 0x0800 /* GR-P, 0.96a */
799#define PNG_INFO_iCCP 0x1000 /* ESR, 1.0.6 */
800#define PNG_INFO_sPLT 0x2000 /* ESR, 1.0.6 */
801#define PNG_INFO_sCAL 0x4000 /* ESR, 1.0.6 */
9c0d9ce3 802#define PNG_INFO_IDAT 0x8000 /* ESR, 1.0.6 */
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804/* This is used for the transformation routines, as some of them
805 * change these values for the row. It also should enable using
806 * the routines for other purposes.
807 */
808typedef struct png_row_info_struct
809{
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810 png_uint_32 width; /* width of row */
811 png_size_t rowbytes; /* number of bytes in row */
812 png_byte color_type; /* color type of row */
813 png_byte bit_depth; /* bit depth of row */
814 png_byte channels; /* number of channels (1, 2, 3, or 4) */
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816} png_row_info;
817
818typedef png_row_info FAR * png_row_infop;
819typedef png_row_info FAR * FAR * png_row_infopp;
820
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821/* The complete definition of png_struct has, as of libpng-1.5.0,
822 * been moved into a separate header file that is not accessible to
823 * applications. Read libpng-manual.txt or libpng.3 for more info.
824 */
825typedef struct png_struct_def png_struct;
826typedef PNG_CONST png_struct FAR * png_const_structp;
827typedef png_struct FAR * png_structp;
828
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830 * that allow the user to override the default I/O functions with his or her
831 * own. The png_error_ptr type should match that of user-supplied warning
832 * and error functions, while the png_rw_ptr type should match that of the
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833 * user read/write data functions. Note that the 'write' function must not
834 * modify the buffer it is passed. The 'read' function, on the other hand, is
835 * expected to return the read data in the buffer.
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837typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_error_ptr, (png_structp, png_const_charp));
838typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_rw_ptr, (png_structp, png_bytep, png_size_t));
839typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_flush_ptr, (png_structp));
840typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_read_status_ptr, (png_structp, png_uint_32,
841 int));
842typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_write_status_ptr, (png_structp, png_uint_32,
843 int));
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845#ifdef PNG_PROGRESSIVE_READ_SUPPORTED
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846typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_progressive_info_ptr, (png_structp, png_infop));
847typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_progressive_end_ptr, (png_structp, png_infop));
848
849/* The following callback receives png_uint_32 row_number, int pass for the
850 * png_bytep data of the row. When transforming an interlaced image the
851 * row number is the row number within the sub-image of the interlace pass, so
852 * the value will increase to the height of the sub-image (not the full image)
853 * then reset to 0 for the next pass.
854 *
855 * Use PNG_ROW_FROM_PASS_ROW(row, pass) and PNG_COL_FROM_PASS_COL(col, pass) to
856 * find the output pixel (x,y) given an interlaced sub-image pixel
857 * (row,col,pass). (See below for these macros.)
858 */
859typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_progressive_row_ptr, (png_structp, png_bytep,
860 png_uint_32, int));
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862
863#if defined(PNG_READ_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED) || \
b61cc19c 864 defined(PNG_WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED)
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865typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_user_transform_ptr, (png_structp, png_row_infop,
866 png_bytep));
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868
b61cc19c 869#ifdef PNG_USER_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED
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870typedef PNG_CALLBACK(int, *png_user_chunk_ptr, (png_structp,
871 png_unknown_chunkp));
0272a10d 872#endif
b61cc19c 873#ifdef PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED
9c0d9ce3 874typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_unknown_chunk_ptr, (png_structp));
0272a10d 875#endif
9c0d9ce3 876
b61cc19c 877#ifdef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED
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878/* This must match the function definition in <setjmp.h>, and the application
879 * must include this before png.h to obtain the definition of jmp_buf. The
880 * function is required to be PNG_NORETURN, but this is not checked. If the
881 * function does return the application will crash via an abort() or similar
882 * system level call.
883 *
884 * If you get a warning here while building the library you may need to make
885 * changes to ensure that pnglibconf.h records the calling convention used by
886 * your compiler. This may be very difficult - try using a different compiler
887 * to build the library!
b61cc19c 888 */
9c0d9ce3 889PNG_FUNCTION(void, (PNGCAPI *png_longjmp_ptr), PNGARG((jmp_buf, int)), typedef);
b61cc19c 890#endif
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892/* Transform masks for the high-level interface */
893#define PNG_TRANSFORM_IDENTITY 0x0000 /* read and write */
894#define PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_16 0x0001 /* read only */
895#define PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_ALPHA 0x0002 /* read only */
896#define PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKING 0x0004 /* read and write */
897#define PNG_TRANSFORM_PACKSWAP 0x0008 /* read and write */
898#define PNG_TRANSFORM_EXPAND 0x0010 /* read only */
899#define PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_MONO 0x0020 /* read and write */
900#define PNG_TRANSFORM_SHIFT 0x0040 /* read and write */
901#define PNG_TRANSFORM_BGR 0x0080 /* read and write */
902#define PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ALPHA 0x0100 /* read and write */
903#define PNG_TRANSFORM_SWAP_ENDIAN 0x0200 /* read and write */
904#define PNG_TRANSFORM_INVERT_ALPHA 0x0400 /* read and write */
b61cc19c 905#define PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER 0x0800 /* write only */
970f6abe 906/* Added to libpng-1.2.34 */
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907#define PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER_BEFORE PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER
908#define PNG_TRANSFORM_STRIP_FILLER_AFTER 0x1000 /* write only */
909/* Added to libpng-1.4.0 */
910#define PNG_TRANSFORM_GRAY_TO_RGB 0x2000 /* read only */
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911/* Added to libpng-1.5.4 */
912#define PNG_TRANSFORM_EXPAND_16 0x4000 /* read only */
913#define PNG_TRANSFORM_SCALE_16 0x8000 /* read only */
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915/* Flags for MNG supported features */
916#define PNG_FLAG_MNG_EMPTY_PLTE 0x01
917#define PNG_FLAG_MNG_FILTER_64 0x04
918#define PNG_ALL_MNG_FEATURES 0x05
919
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920/* NOTE: prior to 1.5 these functions had no 'API' style declaration,
921 * this allowed the zlib default functions to be used on Windows
922 * platforms. In 1.5 the zlib default malloc (which just calls malloc and
923 * ignores the first argument) should be completely compatible with the
924 * following.
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926typedef PNG_CALLBACK(png_voidp, *png_malloc_ptr, (png_structp,
927 png_alloc_size_t));
928typedef PNG_CALLBACK(void, *png_free_ptr, (png_structp, png_voidp));
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930typedef png_struct FAR * FAR * png_structpp;
931
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932/* Section 3: exported functions
933 * Here are the function definitions most commonly used. This is not
934 * the place to find out how to use libpng. See libpng-manual.txt for the
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936 * a simple one line description of the use of each function.
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937 *
938 * The PNG_EXPORT() and PNG_EXPORTA() macros used below are defined in
939 * pngconf.h and in the *.dfn files in the scripts directory.
940 *
941 * PNG_EXPORT(ordinal, type, name, (args));
942 *
943 * ordinal: ordinal that is used while building
944 * *.def files. The ordinal value is only
945 * relevant when preprocessing png.h with
946 * the *.dfn files for building symbol table
947 * entries, and are removed by pngconf.h.
948 * type: return type of the function
949 * name: function name
950 * args: function arguments, with types
951 *
952 * When we wish to append attributes to a function prototype we use
953 * the PNG_EXPORTA() macro instead.
954 *
955 * PNG_EXPORTA(ordinal, type, name, (args), attributes);
956 *
957 * ordinal, type, name, and args: same as in PNG_EXPORT().
958 * attributes: function attributes
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960
961/* Returns the version number of the library */
9c0d9ce3 962PNG_EXPORT(1, png_uint_32, png_access_version_number, (void));
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964/* Tell lib we have already handled the first <num_bytes> magic bytes.
965 * Handling more than 8 bytes from the beginning of the file is an error.
966 */
9c0d9ce3 967PNG_EXPORT(2, void, png_set_sig_bytes, (png_structp png_ptr, int num_bytes));
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969/* Check sig[start] through sig[start + num_to_check - 1] to see if it's a
970 * PNG file. Returns zero if the supplied bytes match the 8-byte PNG
971 * signature, and non-zero otherwise. Having num_to_check == 0 or
972 * start > 7 will always fail (ie return non-zero).
973 */
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974PNG_EXPORT(3, int, png_sig_cmp, (png_const_bytep sig, png_size_t start,
975 png_size_t num_to_check));
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977/* Simple signature checking function. This is the same as calling
978 * png_check_sig(sig, n) := !png_sig_cmp(sig, 0, n).
979 */
9c0d9ce3 980#define png_check_sig(sig, n) !png_sig_cmp((sig), 0, (n))
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982/* Allocate and initialize png_ptr struct for reading, and any other memory. */
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983PNG_EXPORTA(4, png_structp, png_create_read_struct,
984 (png_const_charp user_png_ver, png_voidp error_ptr,
985 png_error_ptr error_fn, png_error_ptr warn_fn),
986 PNG_ALLOCATED);
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988/* Allocate and initialize png_ptr struct for writing, and any other memory */
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989PNG_EXPORTA(5, png_structp, png_create_write_struct,
990 (png_const_charp user_png_ver, png_voidp error_ptr, png_error_ptr error_fn,
991 png_error_ptr warn_fn),
992 PNG_ALLOCATED);
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994PNG_EXPORT(6, png_size_t, png_get_compression_buffer_size,
995 (png_const_structp png_ptr));
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997PNG_EXPORT(7, void, png_set_compression_buffer_size, (png_structp png_ptr,
998 png_size_t size));
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1000/* Moved from pngconf.h in 1.4.0 and modified to ensure setjmp/longjmp
1001 * match up.
1002 */
1003#ifdef PNG_SETJMP_SUPPORTED
1004/* This function returns the jmp_buf built in to *png_ptr. It must be
1005 * supplied with an appropriate 'longjmp' function to use on that jmp_buf
1006 * unless the default error function is overridden in which case NULL is
1007 * acceptable. The size of the jmp_buf is checked against the actual size
1008 * allocated by the library - the call will return NULL on a mismatch
1009 * indicating an ABI mismatch.
1010 */
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1011PNG_EXPORT(8, jmp_buf*, png_set_longjmp_fn, (png_structp png_ptr,
1012 png_longjmp_ptr longjmp_fn, size_t jmp_buf_size));
b61cc19c 1013# define png_jmpbuf(png_ptr) \
9c0d9ce3 1014 (*png_set_longjmp_fn((png_ptr), longjmp, sizeof (jmp_buf)))
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1016# define png_jmpbuf(png_ptr) \
9c0d9ce3 1017 (LIBPNG_WAS_COMPILED_WITH__PNG_NO_SETJMP)
0272a10d 1018#endif
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1019/* This function should be used by libpng applications in place of
1020 * longjmp(png_ptr->jmpbuf, val). If longjmp_fn() has been set, it
1021 * will use it; otherwise it will call PNG_ABORT(). This function was
1022 * added in libpng-1.5.0.
1023 */
1024PNG_EXPORTA(9, void, png_longjmp, (png_structp png_ptr, int val),
1025 PNG_NORETURN);
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b61cc19c 1027#ifdef PNG_READ_SUPPORTED
0272a10d 1028/* Reset the compression stream */
9c0d9ce3 1029PNG_EXPORT(10, int, png_reset_zstream, (png_structp png_ptr));
b61cc19c 1030#endif
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1032/* New functions added in libpng-1.0.2 (not enabled by default until 1.2.0) */
1033#ifdef PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED
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1034PNG_EXPORTA(11, png_structp, png_create_read_struct_2,
1035 (png_const_charp user_png_ver, png_voidp error_ptr, png_error_ptr error_fn,
1036 png_error_ptr warn_fn,
1037 png_voidp mem_ptr, png_malloc_ptr malloc_fn, png_free_ptr free_fn),
1038 PNG_ALLOCATED);
1039PNG_EXPORTA(12, png_structp, png_create_write_struct_2,
1040 (png_const_charp user_png_ver, png_voidp error_ptr, png_error_ptr error_fn,
1041 png_error_ptr warn_fn,
1042 png_voidp mem_ptr, png_malloc_ptr malloc_fn, png_free_ptr free_fn),
1043 PNG_ALLOCATED);
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1044#endif
1045
b61cc19c 1046/* Write the PNG file signature. */
9c0d9ce3 1047PNG_EXPORT(13, void, png_write_sig, (png_structp png_ptr));
b61cc19c 1048
0272a10d 1049/* Write a PNG chunk - size, type, (optional) data, CRC. */
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1050PNG_EXPORT(14, void, png_write_chunk, (png_structp png_ptr, png_const_bytep
1051 chunk_name, png_const_bytep data, png_size_t length));
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1052
1053/* Write the start of a PNG chunk - length and chunk name. */
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1054PNG_EXPORT(15, void, png_write_chunk_start, (png_structp png_ptr,
1055 png_const_bytep chunk_name, png_uint_32 length));
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1056
1057/* Write the data of a PNG chunk started with png_write_chunk_start(). */
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1058PNG_EXPORT(16, void, png_write_chunk_data, (png_structp png_ptr,
1059 png_const_bytep data, png_size_t length));
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1060
1061/* Finish a chunk started with png_write_chunk_start() (includes CRC). */
9c0d9ce3 1062PNG_EXPORT(17, void, png_write_chunk_end, (png_structp png_ptr));
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1064/* Allocate and initialize the info structure */
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1065PNG_EXPORTA(18, png_infop, png_create_info_struct, (png_structp png_ptr),
1066 PNG_ALLOCATED);
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9c0d9ce3 1068PNG_EXPORT(19, void, png_info_init_3, (png_infopp info_ptr,
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1070
1071/* Writes all the PNG information before the image. */
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1072PNG_EXPORT(20, void, png_write_info_before_PLTE,
1073 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr));
1074PNG_EXPORT(21, void, png_write_info,
1075 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr));
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1078/* Read the information before the actual image data. */
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1079PNG_EXPORT(22, void, png_read_info,
1080 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr));
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1082
b61cc19c 1083#ifdef PNG_TIME_RFC1123_SUPPORTED
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1085 (png_structp png_ptr,
1086 png_const_timep ptime));
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1088
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1090/* Convert from a struct tm to png_time */
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1091PNG_EXPORT(24, void, png_convert_from_struct_tm, (png_timep ptime,
1092 PNG_CONST struct tm FAR * ttime));
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b61cc19c 1094/* Convert from time_t to png_time. Uses gmtime() */
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1095PNG_EXPORT(25, void, png_convert_from_time_t,
1096 (png_timep ptime, time_t ttime));
b61cc19c 1097#endif /* PNG_CONVERT_tIME_SUPPORTED */
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b61cc19c 1099#ifdef PNG_READ_EXPAND_SUPPORTED
0272a10d 1100/* Expand data to 24-bit RGB, or 8-bit grayscale, with alpha if available. */
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1101PNG_EXPORT(26, void, png_set_expand, (png_structp png_ptr));
1102PNG_EXPORT(27, void, png_set_expand_gray_1_2_4_to_8, (png_structp png_ptr));
1103PNG_EXPORT(28, void, png_set_palette_to_rgb, (png_structp png_ptr));
1104PNG_EXPORT(29, void, png_set_tRNS_to_alpha, (png_structp png_ptr));
1105#endif
1106
1107#ifdef PNG_READ_EXPAND_16_SUPPORTED
1108/* Expand to 16-bit channels, forces conversion of palette to RGB and expansion
1109 * of a tRNS chunk if present.
1110 */
1111PNG_EXPORT(221, void, png_set_expand_16, (png_structp png_ptr));
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1113
1114#if defined(PNG_READ_BGR_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_BGR_SUPPORTED)
1115/* Use blue, green, red order for pixels. */
9c0d9ce3 1116PNG_EXPORT(30, void, png_set_bgr, (png_structp png_ptr));
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1118
b61cc19c 1119#ifdef PNG_READ_GRAY_TO_RGB_SUPPORTED
0272a10d 1120/* Expand the grayscale to 24-bit RGB if necessary. */
9c0d9ce3 1121PNG_EXPORT(31, void, png_set_gray_to_rgb, (png_structp png_ptr));
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1123
b61cc19c 1124#ifdef PNG_READ_RGB_TO_GRAY_SUPPORTED
0272a10d 1125/* Reduce RGB to grayscale. */
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1126PNG_FP_EXPORT(32, void, png_set_rgb_to_gray, (png_structp png_ptr,
1127 int error_action, double red, double green));
1128PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(33, void, png_set_rgb_to_gray_fixed, (png_structp png_ptr,
1129 int error_action, png_fixed_point red, png_fixed_point green));
1130
1131PNG_EXPORT(34, png_byte, png_get_rgb_to_gray_status, (png_const_structp
1132 png_ptr));
1133#endif
1134
1135#ifdef PNG_BUILD_GRAYSCALE_PALETTE_SUPPORTED
1136PNG_EXPORT(35, void, png_build_grayscale_palette, (int bit_depth,
1137 png_colorp palette));
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1139
1140#ifdef PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED
1141/* How the alpha channel is interpreted - this affects how the color channels of
1142 * a PNG file are returned when an alpha channel, or tRNS chunk in a palette
1143 * file, is present.
1144 *
1145 * This has no effect on the way pixels are written into a PNG output
1146 * datastream. The color samples in a PNG datastream are never premultiplied
1147 * with the alpha samples.
1148 *
1149 * The default is to return data according to the PNG specification: the alpha
1150 * channel is a linear measure of the contribution of the pixel to the
1151 * corresponding composited pixel. The gamma encoded color channels must be
1152 * scaled according to the contribution and to do this it is necessary to undo
1153 * the encoding, scale the color values, perform the composition and reencode
1154 * the values. This is the 'PNG' mode.
1155 *
1156 * The alternative is to 'associate' the alpha with the color information by
1157 * storing color channel values that have been scaled by the alpha. The
1158 * advantage is that the color channels can be resampled (the image can be
1159 * scaled) in this form. The disadvantage is that normal practice is to store
1160 * linear, not (gamma) encoded, values and this requires 16-bit channels for
1161 * still images rather than the 8-bit channels that are just about sufficient if
1162 * gamma encoding is used. In addition all non-transparent pixel values,
1163 * including completely opaque ones, must be gamma encoded to produce the final
1164 * image. This is the 'STANDARD', 'ASSOCIATED' or 'PREMULTIPLIED' mode (the
1165 * latter being the two common names for associated alpha color channels.)
1166 *
1167 * Since it is not necessary to perform arithmetic on opaque color values so
1168 * long as they are not to be resampled and are in the final color space it is
1169 * possible to optimize the handling of alpha by storing the opaque pixels in
1170 * the PNG format (adjusted for the output color space) while storing partially
1171 * opaque pixels in the standard, linear, format. The accuracy required for
1172 * standard alpha composition is relatively low, because the pixels are
1173 * isolated, therefore typically the accuracy loss in storing 8-bit linear
1174 * values is acceptable. (This is not true if the alpha channel is used to
1175 * simulate transparency over large areas - use 16 bits or the PNG mode in
1176 * this case!) This is the 'OPTIMIZED' mode. For this mode a pixel is
1177 * treated as opaque only if the alpha value is equal to the maximum value.
1178 *
1179 * The final choice is to gamma encode the alpha channel as well. This is
1180 * broken because, in practice, no implementation that uses this choice
1181 * correctly undoes the encoding before handling alpha composition. Use this
1182 * choice only if other serious errors in the software or hardware you use
1183 * mandate it; the typical serious error is for dark halos to appear around
1184 * opaque areas of the composited PNG image because of arithmetic overflow.
1185 *
1186 * The API function png_set_alpha_mode specifies which of these choices to use
1187 * with an enumerated 'mode' value and the gamma of the required output:
1188 */
1189#define PNG_ALPHA_PNG 0 /* according to the PNG standard */
1190#define PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD 1 /* according to Porter/Duff */
1191#define PNG_ALPHA_ASSOCIATED 1 /* as above; this is the normal practice */
1192#define PNG_ALPHA_PREMULTIPLIED 1 /* as above */
1193#define PNG_ALPHA_OPTIMIZED 2 /* 'PNG' for opaque pixels, else 'STANDARD' */
1194#define PNG_ALPHA_BROKEN 3 /* the alpha channel is gamma encoded */
1195
1196PNG_FP_EXPORT(227, void, png_set_alpha_mode, (png_structp png_ptr, int mode,
1197 double output_gamma));
1198PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(228, void, png_set_alpha_mode_fixed, (png_structp png_ptr,
1199 int mode, png_fixed_point output_gamma));
1200#endif
1201
1202#if defined(PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_READ_ALPHA_MODE_SUPPORTED)
1203/* The output_gamma value is a screen gamma in libpng terminology: it expresses
1204 * how to decode the output values, not how they are encoded. The values used
1205 * correspond to the normal numbers used to describe the overall gamma of a
1206 * computer display system; for example 2.2 for an sRGB conformant system. The
1207 * values are scaled by 100000 in the _fixed version of the API (so 220000 for
1208 * sRGB.)
1209 *
1210 * The inverse of the value is always used to provide a default for the PNG file
1211 * encoding if it has no gAMA chunk and if png_set_gamma() has not been called
1212 * to override the PNG gamma information.
1213 *
1214 * When the ALPHA_OPTIMIZED mode is selected the output gamma is used to encode
1215 * opaque pixels however pixels with lower alpha values are not encoded,
1216 * regardless of the output gamma setting.
1217 *
1218 * When the standard Porter Duff handling is requested with mode 1 the output
1219 * encoding is set to be linear and the output_gamma value is only relevant
1220 * as a default for input data that has no gamma information. The linear output
1221 * encoding will be overridden if png_set_gamma() is called - the results may be
1222 * highly unexpected!
1223 *
1224 * The following numbers are derived from the sRGB standard and the research
1225 * behind it. sRGB is defined to be approximated by a PNG gAMA chunk value of
1226 * 0.45455 (1/2.2) for PNG. The value implicitly includes any viewing
1227 * correction required to take account of any differences in the color
1228 * environment of the original scene and the intended display environment; the
1229 * value expresses how to *decode* the image for display, not how the original
1230 * data was *encoded*.
1231 *
1232 * sRGB provides a peg for the PNG standard by defining a viewing environment.
1233 * sRGB itself, and earlier TV standards, actually use a more complex transform
1234 * (a linear portion then a gamma 2.4 power law) than PNG can express. (PNG is
1235 * limited to simple power laws.) By saying that an image for direct display on
1236 * an sRGB conformant system should be stored with a gAMA chunk value of 45455
1237 * (11.3.3.2 and 11.3.3.5 of the ISO PNG specification) the PNG specification
1238 * makes it possible to derive values for other display systems and
1239 * environments.
1240 *
1241 * The Mac value is deduced from the sRGB based on an assumption that the actual
1242 * extra viewing correction used in early Mac display systems was implemented as
1243 * a power 1.45 lookup table.
1244 *
1245 * Any system where a programmable lookup table is used or where the behavior of
1246 * the final display device characteristics can be changed requires system
1247 * specific code to obtain the current characteristic. However this can be
1248 * difficult and most PNG gamma correction only requires an approximate value.
1249 *
1250 * By default, if png_set_alpha_mode() is not called, libpng assumes that all
1251 * values are unencoded, linear, values and that the output device also has a
1252 * linear characteristic. This is only very rarely correct - it is invariably
1253 * better to call png_set_alpha_mode() with PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB than rely on the
1254 * default if you don't know what the right answer is!
1255 *
1256 * The special value PNG_GAMMA_MAC_18 indicates an older Mac system (pre Mac OS
1257 * 10.6) which used a correction table to implement a somewhat lower gamma on an
1258 * otherwise sRGB system.
1259 *
1260 * Both these values are reserved (not simple gamma values) in order to allow
1261 * more precise correction internally in the future.
1262 *
1263 * NOTE: the following values can be passed to either the fixed or floating
1264 * point APIs, but the floating point API will also accept floating point
1265 * values.
1266 */
1267#define PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB -1 /* sRGB gamma and color space */
1268#define PNG_GAMMA_MAC_18 -2 /* Old Mac '1.8' gamma and color space */
1269#define PNG_GAMMA_sRGB 220000 /* Television standards--matches sRGB gamma */
1270#define PNG_GAMMA_LINEAR PNG_FP_1 /* Linear */
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1272
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1273/* The following are examples of calls to png_set_alpha_mode to achieve the
1274 * required overall gamma correction and, where necessary, alpha
1275 * premultiplication.
1276 *
1277 * png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_PNG, PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB);
1278 * This is the default libpng handling of the alpha channel - it is not
1279 * pre-multiplied into the color components. In addition the call states
1280 * that the output is for a sRGB system and causes all PNG files without gAMA
1281 * chunks to be assumed to be encoded using sRGB.
1282 *
1283 * png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_PNG, PNG_GAMMA_MAC);
1284 * In this case the output is assumed to be something like an sRGB conformant
1285 * display preceeded by a power-law lookup table of power 1.45. This is how
1286 * early Mac systems behaved.
1287 *
1288 * png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD, PNG_GAMMA_LINEAR);
1289 * This is the classic Jim Blinn approach and will work in academic
1290 * environments where everything is done by the book. It has the shortcoming
1291 * of assuming that input PNG data with no gamma information is linear - this
1292 * is unlikely to be correct unless the PNG files where generated locally.
1293 * Most of the time the output precision will be so low as to show
1294 * significant banding in dark areas of the image.
1295 *
1296 * png_set_expand_16(pp);
1297 * png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_STANDARD, PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB);
1298 * This is a somewhat more realistic Jim Blinn inspired approach. PNG files
1299 * are assumed to have the sRGB encoding if not marked with a gamma value and
1300 * the output is always 16 bits per component. This permits accurate scaling
1301 * and processing of the data. If you know that your input PNG files were
1302 * generated locally you might need to replace PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB with the
1303 * correct value for your system.
1304 *
1305 * png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_OPTIMIZED, PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB);
1306 * If you just need to composite the PNG image onto an existing background
1307 * and if you control the code that does this you can use the optimization
1308 * setting. In this case you just copy completely opaque pixels to the
1309 * output. For pixels that are not completely transparent (you just skip
1310 * those) you do the composition math using png_composite or png_composite_16
1311 * below then encode the resultant 8-bit or 16-bit values to match the output
1312 * encoding.
1313 *
1314 * Other cases
1315 * If neither the PNG nor the standard linear encoding work for you because
1316 * of the software or hardware you use then you have a big problem. The PNG
1317 * case will probably result in halos around the image. The linear encoding
1318 * will probably result in a washed out, too bright, image (it's actually too
1319 * contrasty.) Try the ALPHA_OPTIMIZED mode above - this will probably
1320 * substantially reduce the halos. Alternatively try:
1321 *
1322 * png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_BROKEN, PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB);
1323 * This option will also reduce the halos, but there will be slight dark
1324 * halos round the opaque parts of the image where the background is light.
1325 * In the OPTIMIZED mode the halos will be light halos where the background
1326 * is dark. Take your pick - the halos are unavoidable unless you can get
1327 * your hardware/software fixed! (The OPTIMIZED approach is slightly
1328 * faster.)
1329 *
1330 * When the default gamma of PNG files doesn't match the output gamma.
1331 * If you have PNG files with no gamma information png_set_alpha_mode allows
1332 * you to provide a default gamma, but it also sets the ouput gamma to the
1333 * matching value. If you know your PNG files have a gamma that doesn't
1334 * match the output you can take advantage of the fact that
1335 * png_set_alpha_mode always sets the output gamma but only sets the PNG
1336 * default if it is not already set:
1337 *
1338 * png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_PNG, PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB);
1339 * png_set_alpha_mode(pp, PNG_ALPHA_PNG, PNG_GAMMA_MAC);
1340 * The first call sets both the default and the output gamma values, the
1341 * second call overrides the output gamma without changing the default. This
1342 * is easier than achieving the same effect with png_set_gamma. You must use
1343 * PNG_ALPHA_PNG for the first call - internal checking in png_set_alpha will
1344 * fire if more than one call to png_set_alpha_mode and png_set_background is
1345 * made in the same read operation, however multiple calls with PNG_ALPHA_PNG
1346 * are ignored.
1347 */
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b61cc19c 1349#ifdef PNG_READ_STRIP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED
9c0d9ce3 1350PNG_EXPORT(36, void, png_set_strip_alpha, (png_structp png_ptr));
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1352
1353#if defined(PNG_READ_SWAP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED) || \
1354 defined(PNG_WRITE_SWAP_ALPHA_SUPPORTED)
9c0d9ce3 1355PNG_EXPORT(37, void, png_set_swap_alpha, (png_structp png_ptr));
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1356#endif
1357
1358#if defined(PNG_READ_INVERT_ALPHA_SUPPORTED) || \
1359 defined(PNG_WRITE_INVERT_ALPHA_SUPPORTED)
9c0d9ce3 1360PNG_EXPORT(38, void, png_set_invert_alpha, (png_structp png_ptr));
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1361#endif
1362
1363#if defined(PNG_READ_FILLER_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_FILLER_SUPPORTED)
1364/* Add a filler byte to 8-bit Gray or 24-bit RGB images. */
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1365PNG_EXPORT(39, void, png_set_filler, (png_structp png_ptr, png_uint_32 filler,
1366 int flags));
0272a10d 1367/* The values of the PNG_FILLER_ defines should NOT be changed */
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1368# define PNG_FILLER_BEFORE 0
1369# define PNG_FILLER_AFTER 1
0272a10d 1370/* Add an alpha byte to 8-bit Gray or 24-bit RGB images. */
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1371PNG_EXPORT(40, void, png_set_add_alpha,
1372 (png_structp png_ptr, png_uint_32 filler,
1373 int flags));
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1374#endif /* PNG_READ_FILLER_SUPPORTED || PNG_WRITE_FILLER_SUPPORTED */
1375
1376#if defined(PNG_READ_SWAP_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SWAP_SUPPORTED)
1377/* Swap bytes in 16-bit depth files. */
9c0d9ce3 1378PNG_EXPORT(41, void, png_set_swap, (png_structp png_ptr));
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1380
1381#if defined(PNG_READ_PACK_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_PACK_SUPPORTED)
1382/* Use 1 byte per pixel in 1, 2, or 4-bit depth files. */
9c0d9ce3 1383PNG_EXPORT(42, void, png_set_packing, (png_structp png_ptr));
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1384#endif
1385
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1386#if defined(PNG_READ_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED) || \
1387 defined(PNG_WRITE_PACKSWAP_SUPPORTED)
0272a10d 1388/* Swap packing order of pixels in bytes. */
9c0d9ce3 1389PNG_EXPORT(43, void, png_set_packswap, (png_structp png_ptr));
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1390#endif
1391
1392#if defined(PNG_READ_SHIFT_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_SHIFT_SUPPORTED)
1393/* Converts files to legal bit depths. */
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1394PNG_EXPORT(44, void, png_set_shift, (png_structp png_ptr, png_const_color_8p
1395 true_bits));
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1396#endif
1397
1398#if defined(PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED) || \
1399 defined(PNG_WRITE_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED)
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1400/* Have the code handle the interlacing. Returns the number of passes.
1401 * MUST be called before png_read_update_info or png_start_read_image,
1402 * otherwise it will not have the desired effect. Note that it is still
1403 * necessary to call png_read_row or png_read_rows png_get_image_height
1404 * times for each pass.
1405*/
1406PNG_EXPORT(45, int, png_set_interlace_handling, (png_structp png_ptr));
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1407#endif
1408
1409#if defined(PNG_READ_INVERT_SUPPORTED) || defined(PNG_WRITE_INVERT_SUPPORTED)
1410/* Invert monochrome files */
9c0d9ce3 1411PNG_EXPORT(46, void, png_set_invert_mono, (png_structp png_ptr));
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1413
b61cc19c 1414#ifdef PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED
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1415/* Handle alpha and tRNS by replacing with a background color. Prior to
1416 * libpng-1.5.4 this API must not be called before the PNG file header has been
1417 * read. Doing so will result in unexpected behavior and possible warnings or
1418 * errors if the PNG file contains a bKGD chunk.
1419 */
1420PNG_FP_EXPORT(47, void, png_set_background, (png_structp png_ptr,
1421 png_const_color_16p background_color, int background_gamma_code,
1422 int need_expand, double background_gamma));
1423PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(215, void, png_set_background_fixed, (png_structp png_ptr,
1424 png_const_color_16p background_color, int background_gamma_code,
1425 int need_expand, png_fixed_point background_gamma));
1426#endif
1427#ifdef PNG_READ_BACKGROUND_SUPPORTED
1428# define PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_UNKNOWN 0
1429# define PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_SCREEN 1
1430# define PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_FILE 2
1431# define PNG_BACKGROUND_GAMMA_UNIQUE 3
0272a10d 1432#endif
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1433
1434#ifdef PNG_READ_SCALE_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED
1435/* Scale a 16-bit depth file down to 8-bit, accurately. */
1436PNG_EXPORT(229, void, png_set_scale_16, (png_structp png_ptr));
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1437#endif
1438
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1439#ifdef PNG_READ_STRIP_16_TO_8_SUPPORTED
1440#define PNG_READ_16_TO_8 SUPPORTED /* Name prior to 1.5.4 */
b61cc19c 1441/* Strip the second byte of information from a 16-bit depth file. */
9c0d9ce3 1442PNG_EXPORT(48, void, png_set_strip_16, (png_structp png_ptr));
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1444
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1446/* Turn on quantizing, and reduce the palette to the number of colors
9c0d9ce3 1447 * available.
b61cc19c 1448 */
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1449PNG_EXPORT(49, void, png_set_quantize,
1450 (png_structp png_ptr, png_colorp palette,
1451 int num_palette, int maximum_colors, png_const_uint_16p histogram,
1452 int full_quantize));
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1454
b61cc19c 1455#ifdef PNG_READ_GAMMA_SUPPORTED
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1456/* The threshold on gamma processing is configurable but hard-wired into the
1457 * library. The following is the floating point variant.
1458 */
1459#define PNG_GAMMA_THRESHOLD (PNG_GAMMA_THRESHOLD_FIXED*.00001)
0272a10d 1460
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1461/* Handle gamma correction. Screen_gamma=(display_exponent).
1462 * NOTE: this API simply sets the screen and file gamma values. It will
1463 * therefore override the value for gamma in a PNG file if it is called after
1464 * the file header has been read - use with care - call before reading the PNG
1465 * file for best results!
1466 *
1467 * These routines accept the same gamma values as png_set_alpha_mode (described
1468 * above). The PNG_GAMMA_ defines and PNG_DEFAULT_sRGB can be passed to either
1469 * API (floating point or fixed.) Notice, however, that the 'file_gamma' value
1470 * is the inverse of a 'screen gamma' value.
1471 */
1472PNG_FP_EXPORT(50, void, png_set_gamma,
1473 (png_structp png_ptr, double screen_gamma,
1474 double override_file_gamma));
1475PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(208, void, png_set_gamma_fixed, (png_structp png_ptr,
1476 png_fixed_point screen_gamma, png_fixed_point override_file_gamma));
1477#endif
0272a10d 1478
b61cc19c 1479#ifdef PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED
0272a10d 1480/* Set how many lines between output flushes - 0 for no flushing */
9c0d9ce3 1481PNG_EXPORT(51, void, png_set_flush, (png_structp png_ptr, int nrows));
0272a10d 1482/* Flush the current PNG output buffer */
9c0d9ce3 1483PNG_EXPORT(52, void, png_write_flush, (png_structp png_ptr));
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1484#endif
1485
b61cc19c 1486/* Optional update palette with requested transformations */
9c0d9ce3 1487PNG_EXPORT(53, void, png_start_read_image, (png_structp png_ptr));
0272a10d 1488
b61cc19c 1489/* Optional call to update the users info structure */
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1490PNG_EXPORT(54, void, png_read_update_info,
1491 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr));
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1493#ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED
1494/* Read one or more rows of image data. */
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1495PNG_EXPORT(55, void, png_read_rows, (png_structp png_ptr, png_bytepp row,
1496 png_bytepp display_row, png_uint_32 num_rows));
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1498
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1499#ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED
1500/* Read a row of data. */
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1501PNG_EXPORT(56, void, png_read_row, (png_structp png_ptr, png_bytep row,
1502 png_bytep display_row));
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1504
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1505#ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED
1506/* Read the whole image into memory at once. */
9c0d9ce3 1507PNG_EXPORT(57, void, png_read_image, (png_structp png_ptr, png_bytepp image));
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1509
b61cc19c 1510/* Write a row of image data */
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1511PNG_EXPORT(58, void, png_write_row,
1512 (png_structp png_ptr, png_const_bytep row));
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1514/* Write a few rows of image data: (*row) is not written; however, the type
1515 * is declared as writeable to maintain compatibility with previous versions
1516 * of libpng and to allow the 'display_row' array from read_rows to be passed
1517 * unchanged to write_rows.
1518 */
1519PNG_EXPORT(59, void, png_write_rows, (png_structp png_ptr, png_bytepp row,
1520 png_uint_32 num_rows));
0272a10d 1521
b61cc19c 1522/* Write the image data */
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1523PNG_EXPORT(60, void, png_write_image,
1524 (png_structp png_ptr, png_bytepp image));
0272a10d 1525
b61cc19c 1526/* Write the end of the PNG file. */
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1527PNG_EXPORT(61, void, png_write_end,
1528 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr));
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1530#ifdef PNG_SEQUENTIAL_READ_SUPPORTED
1531/* Read the end of the PNG file. */
9c0d9ce3 1532PNG_EXPORT(62, void, png_read_end, (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr));
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1533#endif
1534
b61cc19c 1535/* Free any memory associated with the png_info_struct */
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1536PNG_EXPORT(63, void, png_destroy_info_struct, (png_structp png_ptr,
1537 png_infopp info_ptr_ptr));
0272a10d 1538
b61cc19c 1539/* Free any memory associated with the png_struct and the png_info_structs */
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1540PNG_EXPORT(64, void, png_destroy_read_struct, (png_structpp png_ptr_ptr,
1541 png_infopp info_ptr_ptr, png_infopp end_info_ptr_ptr));
0272a10d 1542
b61cc19c 1543/* Free any memory associated with the png_struct and the png_info_structs */
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1544PNG_EXPORT(65, void, png_destroy_write_struct, (png_structpp png_ptr_ptr,
1545 png_infopp info_ptr_ptr));
0272a10d 1546
b61cc19c 1547/* Set the libpng method of handling chunk CRC errors */
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1548PNG_EXPORT(66, void, png_set_crc_action,
1549 (png_structp png_ptr, int crit_action, int ancil_action));
0272a10d 1550
9c0d9ce3 1551/* Values for png_set_crc_action() say how to handle CRC errors in
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1552 * ancillary and critical chunks, and whether to use the data contained
1553 * therein. Note that it is impossible to "discard" data in a critical
1554 * chunk. For versions prior to 0.90, the action was always error/quit,
1555 * whereas in version 0.90 and later, the action for CRC errors in ancillary
1556 * chunks is warn/discard. These values should NOT be changed.
1557 *
1558 * value action:critical action:ancillary
1559 */
1560#define PNG_CRC_DEFAULT 0 /* error/quit warn/discard data */
1561#define PNG_CRC_ERROR_QUIT 1 /* error/quit error/quit */
1562#define PNG_CRC_WARN_DISCARD 2 /* (INVALID) warn/discard data */
1563#define PNG_CRC_WARN_USE 3 /* warn/use data warn/use data */
1564#define PNG_CRC_QUIET_USE 4 /* quiet/use data quiet/use data */
1565#define PNG_CRC_NO_CHANGE 5 /* use current value use current value */
1566
1567/* These functions give the user control over the scan-line filtering in
1568 * libpng and the compression methods used by zlib. These functions are
1569 * mainly useful for testing, as the defaults should work with most users.
1570 * Those users who are tight on memory or want faster performance at the
1571 * expense of compression can modify them. See the compression library
1572 * header file (zlib.h) for an explination of the compression functions.
1573 */
1574
b61cc19c 1575/* Set the filtering method(s) used by libpng. Currently, the only valid
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1576 * value for "method" is 0.
1577 */
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1578PNG_EXPORT(67, void, png_set_filter,
1579 (png_structp png_ptr, int method, int filters));
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1580
1581/* Flags for png_set_filter() to say which filters to use. The flags
1582 * are chosen so that they don't conflict with real filter types
1583 * below, in case they are supplied instead of the #defined constants.
1584 * These values should NOT be changed.
1585 */
1586#define PNG_NO_FILTERS 0x00
1587#define PNG_FILTER_NONE 0x08
1588#define PNG_FILTER_SUB 0x10
1589#define PNG_FILTER_UP 0x20
1590#define PNG_FILTER_AVG 0x40
1591#define PNG_FILTER_PAETH 0x80
1592#define PNG_ALL_FILTERS (PNG_FILTER_NONE | PNG_FILTER_SUB | PNG_FILTER_UP | \
1593 PNG_FILTER_AVG | PNG_FILTER_PAETH)
1594
1595/* Filter values (not flags) - used in pngwrite.c, pngwutil.c for now.
1596 * These defines should NOT be changed.
1597 */
1598#define PNG_FILTER_VALUE_NONE 0
1599#define PNG_FILTER_VALUE_SUB 1
1600#define PNG_FILTER_VALUE_UP 2
1601#define PNG_FILTER_VALUE_AVG 3
1602#define PNG_FILTER_VALUE_PAETH 4
1603#define PNG_FILTER_VALUE_LAST 5
1604
b61cc19c 1605#ifdef PNG_WRITE_WEIGHTED_FILTER_SUPPORTED /* EXPERIMENTAL */
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1606/* The "heuristic_method" is given by one of the PNG_FILTER_HEURISTIC_
1607 * defines, either the default (minimum-sum-of-absolute-differences), or
1608 * the experimental method (weighted-minimum-sum-of-absolute-differences).
1609 *
1610 * Weights are factors >= 1.0, indicating how important it is to keep the
1611 * filter type consistent between rows. Larger numbers mean the current
1612 * filter is that many times as likely to be the same as the "num_weights"
1613 * previous filters. This is cumulative for each previous row with a weight.
1614 * There needs to be "num_weights" values in "filter_weights", or it can be
1615 * NULL if the weights aren't being specified. Weights have no influence on
1616 * the selection of the first row filter. Well chosen weights can (in theory)
1617 * improve the compression for a given image.
1618 *
1619 * Costs are factors >= 1.0 indicating the relative decoding costs of a
1620 * filter type. Higher costs indicate more decoding expense, and are
1621 * therefore less likely to be selected over a filter with lower computational
1622 * costs. There needs to be a value in "filter_costs" for each valid filter
1623 * type (given by PNG_FILTER_VALUE_LAST), or it can be NULL if you aren't
1624 * setting the costs. Costs try to improve the speed of decompression without
1625 * unduly increasing the compressed image size.
1626 *
1627 * A negative weight or cost indicates the default value is to be used, and
1628 * values in the range [0.0, 1.0) indicate the value is to remain unchanged.
1629 * The default values for both weights and costs are currently 1.0, but may
1630 * change if good general weighting/cost heuristics can be found. If both
1631 * the weights and costs are set to 1.0, this degenerates the WEIGHTED method
1632 * to the UNWEIGHTED method, but with added encoding time/computation.
1633 */
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1634PNG_FP_EXPORT(68, void, png_set_filter_heuristics, (png_structp png_ptr,
1635 int heuristic_method, int num_weights, png_const_doublep filter_weights,
1636 png_const_doublep filter_costs));
1637PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(209, void, png_set_filter_heuristics_fixed,
1638 (png_structp png_ptr,
1639 int heuristic_method, int num_weights, png_const_fixed_point_p
1640 filter_weights, png_const_fixed_point_p filter_costs));
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1641#endif /* PNG_WRITE_WEIGHTED_FILTER_SUPPORTED */
1642
1643/* Heuristic used for row filter selection. These defines should NOT be
1644 * changed.
1645 */
1646#define PNG_FILTER_HEURISTIC_DEFAULT 0 /* Currently "UNWEIGHTED" */
1647#define PNG_FILTER_HEURISTIC_UNWEIGHTED 1 /* Used by libpng < 0.95 */
1648#define PNG_FILTER_HEURISTIC_WEIGHTED 2 /* Experimental feature */
1649#define PNG_FILTER_HEURISTIC_LAST 3 /* Not a valid value */
1650
9c0d9ce3 1651#ifdef PNG_WRITE_SUPPORTED
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1652/* Set the library compression level. Currently, valid values range from
1653 * 0 - 9, corresponding directly to the zlib compression levels 0 - 9
1654 * (0 - no compression, 9 - "maximal" compression). Note that tests have
1655 * shown that zlib compression levels 3-6 usually perform as well as level 9
1656 * for PNG images, and do considerably fewer caclulations. In the future,
1657 * these values may not correspond directly to the zlib compression levels.
1658 */
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1659PNG_EXPORT(69, void, png_set_compression_level,
1660 (png_structp png_ptr, int level));
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1662PNG_EXPORT(70, void, png_set_compression_mem_level, (png_structp png_ptr,
1663 int mem_level));
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1665PNG_EXPORT(71, void, png_set_compression_strategy, (png_structp png_ptr,
1666 int strategy));
0272a10d 1667
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1668/* If PNG_WRITE_OPTIMIZE_CMF_SUPPORTED is defined, libpng will use a
1669 * smaller value of window_bits if it can do so safely.
1670 */
1671PNG_EXPORT(72, void, png_set_compression_window_bits, (png_structp png_ptr,
1672 int window_bits));
1673
1674PNG_EXPORT(73, void, png_set_compression_method, (png_structp png_ptr,
1675 int method));
1676#endif
1677
1678#ifdef PNG_WRITE_CUSTOMIZE_ZTXT_COMPRESSION_SUPPORTED
1679/* Also set zlib parameters for compressing non-IDAT chunks */
1680PNG_EXPORT(222, void, png_set_text_compression_level,
1681 (png_structp png_ptr, int level));
1682
1683PNG_EXPORT(223, void, png_set_text_compression_mem_level, (png_structp png_ptr,
1684 int mem_level));
1685
1686PNG_EXPORT(224, void, png_set_text_compression_strategy, (png_structp png_ptr,
1687 int strategy));
1688
1689/* If PNG_WRITE_OPTIMIZE_CMF_SUPPORTED is defined, libpng will use a
1690 * smaller value of window_bits if it can do so safely.
1691 */
1692PNG_EXPORT(225, void, png_set_text_compression_window_bits, (png_structp
1693 png_ptr, int window_bits));
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1695PNG_EXPORT(226, void, png_set_text_compression_method, (png_structp png_ptr,
1696 int method));
1697#endif /* PNG_WRITE_CUSTOMIZE_ZTXT_COMPRESSION_SUPPORTED */
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1698
1699/* These next functions are called for input/output, memory, and error
1700 * handling. They are in the file pngrio.c, pngwio.c, and pngerror.c,
1701 * and call standard C I/O routines such as fread(), fwrite(), and
1702 * fprintf(). These functions can be made to use other I/O routines
1703 * at run time for those applications that need to handle I/O in a
9c0d9ce3 1704 * different manner by calling png_set_???_fn(). See libpng-manual.txt for
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1706 */
1707
b61cc19c 1708#ifdef PNG_STDIO_SUPPORTED
0272a10d 1709/* Initialize the input/output for the PNG file to the default functions. */
9c0d9ce3 1710PNG_EXPORT(74, void, png_init_io, (png_structp png_ptr, png_FILE_p fp));
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1711#endif
1712
1713/* Replace the (error and abort), and warning functions with user
1714 * supplied functions. If no messages are to be printed you must still
1715 * write and use replacement functions. The replacement error_fn should
1716 * still do a longjmp to the last setjmp location if you are using this
1717 * method of error handling. If error_fn or warning_fn is NULL, the
1718 * default function will be used.
1719 */
1720
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1721PNG_EXPORT(75, void, png_set_error_fn,
1722 (png_structp png_ptr, png_voidp error_ptr,
1723 png_error_ptr error_fn, png_error_ptr warning_fn));
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1724
1725/* Return the user pointer associated with the error functions */
9c0d9ce3 1726PNG_EXPORT(76, png_voidp, png_get_error_ptr, (png_const_structp png_ptr));
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1727
1728/* Replace the default data output functions with a user supplied one(s).
1729 * If buffered output is not used, then output_flush_fn can be set to NULL.
1730 * If PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED is not defined at libpng compile time
1731 * output_flush_fn will be ignored (and thus can be NULL).
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1733 * write_data_fn is not also NULL unless you have built libpng with
1734 * PNG_WRITE_FLUSH_SUPPORTED undefined, because in this case libpng's
1735 * default flush function, which uses the standard *FILE structure, will
1736 * be used.
0272a10d 1737 */
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1738PNG_EXPORT(77, void, png_set_write_fn, (png_structp png_ptr, png_voidp io_ptr,
1739 png_rw_ptr write_data_fn, png_flush_ptr output_flush_fn));
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1740
1741/* Replace the default data input function with a user supplied one. */
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1742PNG_EXPORT(78, void, png_set_read_fn, (png_structp png_ptr, png_voidp io_ptr,
1743 png_rw_ptr read_data_fn));
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1744
1745/* Return the user pointer associated with the I/O functions */
9c0d9ce3 1746PNG_EXPORT(79, png_voidp, png_get_io_ptr, (png_structp png_ptr));
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1748PNG_EXPORT(80, void, png_set_read_status_fn, (png_structp png_ptr,
1749 png_read_status_ptr read_row_fn));
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1751PNG_EXPORT(81, void, png_set_write_status_fn, (png_structp png_ptr,
1752 png_write_status_ptr write_row_fn));
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1753
1754#ifdef PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED
1755/* Replace the default memory allocation functions with user supplied one(s). */
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1756PNG_EXPORT(82, void, png_set_mem_fn, (png_structp png_ptr, png_voidp mem_ptr,
1757 png_malloc_ptr malloc_fn, png_free_ptr free_fn));
0272a10d 1758/* Return the user pointer associated with the memory functions */
9c0d9ce3 1759PNG_EXPORT(83, png_voidp, png_get_mem_ptr, (png_const_structp png_ptr));
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1761
b61cc19c 1762#ifdef PNG_READ_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED
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1763PNG_EXPORT(84, void, png_set_read_user_transform_fn, (png_structp png_ptr,
1764 png_user_transform_ptr read_user_transform_fn));
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1765#endif
1766
b61cc19c 1767#ifdef PNG_WRITE_USER_TRANSFORM_SUPPORTED
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1768PNG_EXPORT(85, void, png_set_write_user_transform_fn, (png_structp png_ptr,
1769 png_user_transform_ptr write_user_transform_fn));
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1770#endif
1771
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1772#ifdef PNG_USER_TRANSFORM_PTR_SUPPORTED
1773PNG_EXPORT(86, void, png_set_user_transform_info, (png_structp png_ptr,
1774 png_voidp user_transform_ptr, int user_transform_depth,
1775 int user_transform_channels));
0272a10d 1776/* Return the user pointer associated with the user transform functions */
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1777PNG_EXPORT(87, png_voidp, png_get_user_transform_ptr,
1778 (png_const_structp png_ptr));
1779#endif
1780
1781#ifdef PNG_USER_TRANSFORM_INFO_SUPPORTED
1782/* Return information about the row currently being processed. Note that these
1783 * APIs do not fail but will return unexpected results if called outside a user
1784 * transform callback. Also note that when transforming an interlaced image the
1785 * row number is the row number within the sub-image of the interlace pass, so
1786 * the value will increase to the height of the sub-image (not the full image)
1787 * then reset to 0 for the next pass.
1788 *
1789 * Use PNG_ROW_FROM_PASS_ROW(row, pass) and PNG_COL_FROM_PASS_COL(col, pass) to
1790 * find the output pixel (x,y) given an interlaced sub-image pixel
1791 * (row,col,pass). (See below for these macros.)
1792 */
1793PNG_EXPORT(217, png_uint_32, png_get_current_row_number, (png_const_structp));
1794PNG_EXPORT(218, png_byte, png_get_current_pass_number, (png_const_structp));
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1796
1797#ifdef PNG_USER_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED
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1798PNG_EXPORT(88, void, png_set_read_user_chunk_fn, (png_structp png_ptr,
1799 png_voidp user_chunk_ptr, png_user_chunk_ptr read_user_chunk_fn));
1800PNG_EXPORT(89, png_voidp, png_get_user_chunk_ptr, (png_const_structp png_ptr));
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1801#endif
1802
1803#ifdef PNG_PROGRESSIVE_READ_SUPPORTED
1804/* Sets the function callbacks for the push reader, and a pointer to a
1805 * user-defined structure available to the callback functions.
1806 */
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1807PNG_EXPORT(90, void, png_set_progressive_read_fn, (png_structp png_ptr,
1808 png_voidp progressive_ptr, png_progressive_info_ptr info_fn,
1809 png_progressive_row_ptr row_fn, png_progressive_end_ptr end_fn));
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b61cc19c 1811/* Returns the user pointer associated with the push read functions */
9c0d9ce3 1812PNG_EXPORT(91, png_voidp, png_get_progressive_ptr, (png_const_structp png_ptr));
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b61cc19c 1814/* Function to be called when data becomes available */
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1815PNG_EXPORT(92, void, png_process_data,
1816 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr,
1817 png_bytep buffer, png_size_t buffer_size));
1818
1819/* A function which may be called *only* within png_process_data to stop the
1820 * processing of any more data. The function returns the number of bytes
1821 * remaining, excluding any that libpng has cached internally. A subsequent
1822 * call to png_process_data must supply these bytes again. If the argument
1823 * 'save' is set to true the routine will first save all the pending data and
1824 * will always return 0.
1825 */
1826PNG_EXPORT(219, png_size_t, png_process_data_pause, (png_structp, int save));
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1828/* A function which may be called *only* outside (after) a call to
1829 * png_process_data. It returns the number of bytes of data to skip in the
1830 * input. Normally it will return 0, but if it returns a non-zero value the
1831 * application must skip than number of bytes of input data and pass the
1832 * following data to the next call to png_process_data.
0272a10d 1833 */
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1834PNG_EXPORT(220, png_uint_32, png_process_data_skip, (png_structp));
1835
1836#ifdef PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED
1837/* Function that combines rows. 'new_row' is a flag that should come from
1838 * the callback and be non-NULL if anything needs to be done; the library
1839 * stores its own version of the new data internally and ignores the passed
1840 * in value.
1841 */
1842PNG_EXPORT(93, void, png_progressive_combine_row, (png_structp png_ptr,
1843 png_bytep old_row, png_const_bytep new_row));
1844#endif /* PNG_READ_INTERLACING_SUPPORTED */
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1846
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1847PNG_EXPORTA(94, png_voidp, png_malloc,
1848 (png_structp png_ptr, png_alloc_size_t size),
1849 PNG_ALLOCATED);
b61cc19c 1850/* Added at libpng version 1.4.0 */
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1851PNG_EXPORTA(95, png_voidp, png_calloc,
1852 (png_structp png_ptr, png_alloc_size_t size),
1853 PNG_ALLOCATED);
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0272a10d 1855/* Added at libpng version 1.2.4 */
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1856PNG_EXPORTA(96, png_voidp, png_malloc_warn, (png_structp png_ptr,
1857 png_alloc_size_t size), PNG_ALLOCATED);
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b61cc19c 1859/* Frees a pointer allocated by png_malloc() */
9c0d9ce3 1860PNG_EXPORT(97, void, png_free, (png_structp png_ptr, png_voidp ptr));
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1862/* Free data that was allocated internally */
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1863PNG_EXPORT(98, void, png_free_data,
1864 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, png_uint_32 free_me, int num));
1865
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1867 * by libpng or by the application */
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1868PNG_EXPORT(99, void, png_data_freer,
1869 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, int freer, png_uint_32 mask));
1870
b61cc19c 1871/* Assignments for png_data_freer */
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1872#define PNG_DESTROY_WILL_FREE_DATA 1
1873#define PNG_SET_WILL_FREE_DATA 1
1874#define PNG_USER_WILL_FREE_DATA 2
1875/* Flags for png_ptr->free_me and info_ptr->free_me */
1876#define PNG_FREE_HIST 0x0008
1877#define PNG_FREE_ICCP 0x0010
1878#define PNG_FREE_SPLT 0x0020
1879#define PNG_FREE_ROWS 0x0040
1880#define PNG_FREE_PCAL 0x0080
1881#define PNG_FREE_SCAL 0x0100
1882#define PNG_FREE_UNKN 0x0200
1883#define PNG_FREE_LIST 0x0400
1884#define PNG_FREE_PLTE 0x1000
1885#define PNG_FREE_TRNS 0x2000
1886#define PNG_FREE_TEXT 0x4000
1887#define PNG_FREE_ALL 0x7fff
1888#define PNG_FREE_MUL 0x4220 /* PNG_FREE_SPLT|PNG_FREE_TEXT|PNG_FREE_UNKN */
1889
1890#ifdef PNG_USER_MEM_SUPPORTED
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1891PNG_EXPORTA(100, png_voidp, png_malloc_default, (png_structp png_ptr,
1892 png_alloc_size_t size), PNG_ALLOCATED);
1893PNG_EXPORT(101, void, png_free_default, (png_structp png_ptr, png_voidp ptr));
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1895
9c0d9ce3 1896#ifdef PNG_ERROR_TEXT_SUPPORTED
0272a10d 1897/* Fatal error in PNG image of libpng - can't continue */
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1898PNG_EXPORTA(102, void, png_error,
1899 (png_structp png_ptr, png_const_charp error_message),
1900 PNG_NORETURN);
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1901
1902/* The same, but the chunk name is prepended to the error string. */
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1903PNG_EXPORTA(103, void, png_chunk_error, (png_structp png_ptr,
1904 png_const_charp error_message), PNG_NORETURN);
b61cc19c 1905
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1906#else
1907/* Fatal error in PNG image of libpng - can't continue */
9c0d9ce3 1908PNG_EXPORTA(104, void, png_err, (png_structp png_ptr), PNG_NORETURN);
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1910
9c0d9ce3 1911#ifdef PNG_WARNINGS_SUPPORTED
0272a10d 1912/* Non-fatal error in libpng. Can continue, but may have a problem. */
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1913PNG_EXPORT(105, void, png_warning, (png_structp png_ptr,
1914 png_const_charp warning_message));
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0272a10d 1916/* Non-fatal error in libpng, chunk name is prepended to message. */
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1917PNG_EXPORT(106, void, png_chunk_warning, (png_structp png_ptr,
1918 png_const_charp warning_message));
1919#endif
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1921#ifdef PNG_BENIGN_ERRORS_SUPPORTED
1922/* Benign error in libpng. Can continue, but may have a problem.
1923 * User can choose whether to handle as a fatal error or as a warning. */
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1924# undef png_benign_error
1925PNG_EXPORT(107, void, png_benign_error, (png_structp png_ptr,
1926 png_const_charp warning_message));
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1928/* Same, chunk name is prepended to message. */
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1929# undef png_chunk_benign_error
1930PNG_EXPORT(108, void, png_chunk_benign_error, (png_structp png_ptr,
1931 png_const_charp warning_message));
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1933PNG_EXPORT(109, void, png_set_benign_errors,
1934 (png_structp png_ptr, int allowed));
1935#else
1936# ifdef PNG_ALLOW_BENIGN_ERRORS
1937# define png_benign_error png_warning
1938# define png_chunk_benign_error png_chunk_warning
1939# else
1940# define png_benign_error png_error
1941# define png_chunk_benign_error png_chunk_error
1942# endif
b61cc19c 1943#endif
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1945/* The png_set_<chunk> functions are for storing values in the png_info_struct.
1946 * Similarly, the png_get_<chunk> calls are used to read values from the
1947 * png_info_struct, either storing the parameters in the passed variables, or
1948 * setting pointers into the png_info_struct where the data is stored. The
1949 * png_get_<chunk> functions return a non-zero value if the data was available
1950 * in info_ptr, or return zero and do not change any of the parameters if the
1951 * data was not available.
1952 *
1953 * These functions should be used instead of directly accessing png_info
1954 * to avoid problems with future changes in the size and internal layout of
1955 * png_info_struct.
1956 */
1957/* Returns "flag" if chunk data is valid in info_ptr. */
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1958PNG_EXPORT(110, png_uint_32, png_get_valid,
1959 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr,
1960 png_uint_32 flag));
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1961
1962/* Returns number of bytes needed to hold a transformed row. */
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1963PNG_EXPORT(111, png_size_t, png_get_rowbytes, (png_const_structp png_ptr,
1964 png_const_infop info_ptr));
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b61cc19c 1966#ifdef PNG_INFO_IMAGE_SUPPORTED
0272a10d 1967/* Returns row_pointers, which is an array of pointers to scanlines that was
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1969 */
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1970PNG_EXPORT(112, png_bytepp, png_get_rows,
1971 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr));
0272a10d 1972/* Set row_pointers, which is an array of pointers to scanlines for use
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1974 */
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1975PNG_EXPORT(113, void, png_set_rows, (png_structp png_ptr,
1976 png_infop info_ptr, png_bytepp row_pointers));
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1977#endif
1978
1979/* Returns number of color channels in image. */
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1980PNG_EXPORT(114, png_byte, png_get_channels,
1981 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr));
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1982
1983#ifdef PNG_EASY_ACCESS_SUPPORTED
1984/* Returns image width in pixels. */
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1985PNG_EXPORT(115, png_uint_32, png_get_image_width, (png_const_structp png_ptr,
1986 png_const_infop info_ptr));
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1988/* Returns image height in pixels. */
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1989PNG_EXPORT(116, png_uint_32, png_get_image_height, (png_const_structp png_ptr,
1990 png_const_infop info_ptr));
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1991
1992/* Returns image bit_depth. */
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1993PNG_EXPORT(117, png_byte, png_get_bit_depth,
1994 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr));
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1995
1996/* Returns image color_type. */
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1997PNG_EXPORT(118, png_byte, png_get_color_type, (png_const_structp png_ptr,
1998 png_const_infop info_ptr));
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1999
2000/* Returns image filter_type. */
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2001PNG_EXPORT(119, png_byte, png_get_filter_type, (png_const_structp png_ptr,
2002 png_const_infop info_ptr));
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2003
2004/* Returns image interlace_type. */
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2005PNG_EXPORT(120, png_byte, png_get_interlace_type, (png_const_structp png_ptr,
2006 png_const_infop info_ptr));
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2007
2008/* Returns image compression_type. */
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2009PNG_EXPORT(121, png_byte, png_get_compression_type, (png_const_structp png_ptr,
2010 png_const_infop info_ptr));
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2012/* Returns image resolution in pixels per meter, from pHYs chunk data. */
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2013PNG_EXPORT(122, png_uint_32, png_get_pixels_per_meter,
2014 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr));
2015PNG_EXPORT(123, png_uint_32, png_get_x_pixels_per_meter,
2016 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr));
2017PNG_EXPORT(124, png_uint_32, png_get_y_pixels_per_meter,
2018 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr));
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2019
2020/* Returns pixel aspect ratio, computed from pHYs chunk data. */
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2021PNG_FP_EXPORT(125, float, png_get_pixel_aspect_ratio,
2022 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr));
2023PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(210, png_fixed_point, png_get_pixel_aspect_ratio_fixed,
2024 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr));
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2025
2026/* Returns image x, y offset in pixels or microns, from oFFs chunk data. */
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2027PNG_EXPORT(126, png_int_32, png_get_x_offset_pixels,
2028 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr));
2029PNG_EXPORT(127, png_int_32, png_get_y_offset_pixels,
2030 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr));
2031PNG_EXPORT(128, png_int_32, png_get_x_offset_microns,
2032 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr));
2033PNG_EXPORT(129, png_int_32, png_get_y_offset_microns,
2034 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr));
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2035
2036#endif /* PNG_EASY_ACCESS_SUPPORTED */
2037
2038/* Returns pointer to signature string read from PNG header */
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2039PNG_EXPORT(130, png_const_bytep, png_get_signature,
2040 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr));
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b61cc19c 2042#ifdef PNG_bKGD_SUPPORTED
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2043PNG_EXPORT(131, png_uint_32, png_get_bKGD,
2044 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr,
2045 png_color_16p *background));
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2046#endif
2047
b61cc19c 2048#ifdef PNG_bKGD_SUPPORTED
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2049PNG_EXPORT(132, void, png_set_bKGD, (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr,
2050 png_const_color_16p background));
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2051#endif
2052
b61cc19c 2053#ifdef PNG_cHRM_SUPPORTED
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2054PNG_FP_EXPORT(133, png_uint_32, png_get_cHRM, (png_const_structp png_ptr,
2055 png_const_infop info_ptr, double *white_x, double *white_y, double *red_x,
2056 double *red_y, double *green_x, double *green_y, double *blue_x,
2057 double *blue_y));
2058PNG_FP_EXPORT(230, png_uint_32, png_get_cHRM_XYZ, (png_structp png_ptr,
2059 png_const_infop info_ptr, double *red_X, double *red_Y, double *red_Z,
2060 double *green_X, double *green_Y, double *green_Z, double *blue_X,
2061 double *blue_Y, double *blue_Z));
2062#ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED /* Otherwise not implemented */
2063PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(134, png_uint_32, png_get_cHRM_fixed,
2064 (png_const_structp png_ptr,
2065 png_const_infop info_ptr, png_fixed_point *int_white_x,
2066 png_fixed_point *int_white_y, png_fixed_point *int_red_x,
2067 png_fixed_point *int_red_y, png_fixed_point *int_green_x,
2068 png_fixed_point *int_green_y, png_fixed_point *int_blue_x,
2069 png_fixed_point *int_blue_y));
2070#endif
2071PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(231, png_uint_32, png_get_cHRM_XYZ_fixed,
2072 (png_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr,
2073 png_fixed_point *int_red_X, png_fixed_point *int_red_Y,
2074 png_fixed_point *int_red_Z, png_fixed_point *int_green_X,
2075 png_fixed_point *int_green_Y, png_fixed_point *int_green_Z,
2076 png_fixed_point *int_blue_X, png_fixed_point *int_blue_Y,
2077 png_fixed_point *int_blue_Z));
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2078#endif
2079
b61cc19c 2080#ifdef PNG_cHRM_SUPPORTED
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2081PNG_FP_EXPORT(135, void, png_set_cHRM,
2082 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr,
2083 double white_x, double white_y, double red_x, double red_y, double green_x,
2084 double green_y, double blue_x, double blue_y));
2085PNG_FP_EXPORT(232, void, png_set_cHRM_XYZ, (png_structp png_ptr,
2086 png_infop info_ptr, double red_X, double red_Y, double red_Z,
2087 double green_X, double green_Y, double green_Z, double blue_X,
2088 double blue_Y, double blue_Z));
2089PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(136, void, png_set_cHRM_fixed, (png_structp png_ptr,
2090 png_infop info_ptr, png_fixed_point int_white_x,
2091 png_fixed_point int_white_y, png_fixed_point int_red_x,
2092 png_fixed_point int_red_y, png_fixed_point int_green_x,
2093 png_fixed_point int_green_y, png_fixed_point int_blue_x,
2094 png_fixed_point int_blue_y));
2095PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(233, void, png_set_cHRM_XYZ_fixed, (png_structp png_ptr,
2096 png_infop info_ptr, png_fixed_point int_red_X, png_fixed_point int_red_Y,
2097 png_fixed_point int_red_Z, png_fixed_point int_green_X,
2098 png_fixed_point int_green_Y, png_fixed_point int_green_Z,
2099 png_fixed_point int_blue_X, png_fixed_point int_blue_Y,
2100 png_fixed_point int_blue_Z));
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2102
b61cc19c 2103#ifdef PNG_gAMA_SUPPORTED
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2104PNG_FP_EXPORT(137, png_uint_32, png_get_gAMA,
2105 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr,
2106 double *file_gamma));
2107PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(138, png_uint_32, png_get_gAMA_fixed,
2108 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr,
2109 png_fixed_point *int_file_gamma));
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2110#endif
2111
b61cc19c 2112#ifdef PNG_gAMA_SUPPORTED
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2113PNG_FP_EXPORT(139, void, png_set_gAMA, (png_structp png_ptr,
2114 png_infop info_ptr, double file_gamma));
2115PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(140, void, png_set_gAMA_fixed, (png_structp png_ptr,
2116 png_infop info_ptr, png_fixed_point int_file_gamma));
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2117#endif
2118
b61cc19c 2119#ifdef PNG_hIST_SUPPORTED
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2120PNG_EXPORT(141, png_uint_32, png_get_hIST,
2121 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr,
2122 png_uint_16p *hist));
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2124
b61cc19c 2125#ifdef PNG_hIST_SUPPORTED
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2126PNG_EXPORT(142, void, png_set_hIST, (png_structp png_ptr,
2127 png_infop info_ptr, png_const_uint_16p hist));
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2128#endif
2129
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2130PNG_EXPORT(143, png_uint_32, png_get_IHDR,
2131 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr,
2132 png_uint_32 *width, png_uint_32 *height, int *bit_depth, int *color_type,
2133 int *interlace_method, int *compression_method, int *filter_method));
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2135PNG_EXPORT(144, void, png_set_IHDR,
2136 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr,
2137 png_uint_32 width, png_uint_32 height, int bit_depth, int color_type,
2138 int interlace_method, int compression_method, int filter_method));
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b61cc19c 2140#ifdef PNG_oFFs_SUPPORTED
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2141PNG_EXPORT(145, png_uint_32, png_get_oFFs,
2142 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr,
2143 png_int_32 *offset_x, png_int_32 *offset_y, int *unit_type));
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2145
b61cc19c 2146#ifdef PNG_oFFs_SUPPORTED
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2147PNG_EXPORT(146, void, png_set_oFFs,
2148 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr,
2149 png_int_32 offset_x, png_int_32 offset_y, int unit_type));
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2150#endif
2151
b61cc19c 2152#ifdef PNG_pCAL_SUPPORTED
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2153PNG_EXPORT(147, png_uint_32, png_get_pCAL,
2154 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr,
2155 png_charp *purpose, png_int_32 *X0, png_int_32 *X1, int *type,
2156 int *nparams,
2157 png_charp *units, png_charpp *params));
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2159
b61cc19c 2160#ifdef PNG_pCAL_SUPPORTED
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2161PNG_EXPORT(148, void, png_set_pCAL, (png_structp png_ptr,
2162 png_infop info_ptr,
2163 png_const_charp purpose, png_int_32 X0, png_int_32 X1, int type,
2164 int nparams, png_const_charp units, png_charpp params));
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2166
b61cc19c 2167#ifdef PNG_pHYs_SUPPORTED
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2168PNG_EXPORT(149, png_uint_32, png_get_pHYs,
2169 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr,
2170 png_uint_32 *res_x, png_uint_32 *res_y, int *unit_type));
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2172
b61cc19c 2173#ifdef PNG_pHYs_SUPPORTED
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2174PNG_EXPORT(150, void, png_set_pHYs,
2175 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr,
2176 png_uint_32 res_x, png_uint_32 res_y, int unit_type));
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2178
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2179PNG_EXPORT(151, png_uint_32, png_get_PLTE,
2180 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr,
2181 png_colorp *palette, int *num_palette));
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2183PNG_EXPORT(152, void, png_set_PLTE,
2184 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr,
2185 png_const_colorp palette, int num_palette));
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b61cc19c 2187#ifdef PNG_sBIT_SUPPORTED
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2188PNG_EXPORT(153, png_uint_32, png_get_sBIT,
2189 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr,
2190 png_color_8p *sig_bit));
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2191#endif
2192
b61cc19c 2193#ifdef PNG_sBIT_SUPPORTED
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2194PNG_EXPORT(154, void, png_set_sBIT,
2195 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, png_const_color_8p sig_bit));
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2196#endif
2197
b61cc19c 2198#ifdef PNG_sRGB_SUPPORTED
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2199PNG_EXPORT(155, png_uint_32, png_get_sRGB, (png_const_structp png_ptr,
2200 png_const_infop info_ptr, int *file_srgb_intent));
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2201#endif
2202
b61cc19c 2203#ifdef PNG_sRGB_SUPPORTED
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2204PNG_EXPORT(156, void, png_set_sRGB,
2205 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, int srgb_intent));
2206PNG_EXPORT(157, void, png_set_sRGB_gAMA_and_cHRM, (png_structp png_ptr,
2207 png_infop info_ptr, int srgb_intent));
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2208#endif
2209
b61cc19c 2210#ifdef PNG_iCCP_SUPPORTED
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2211PNG_EXPORT(158, png_uint_32, png_get_iCCP,
2212 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr,
2213 png_charpp name, int *compression_type, png_bytepp profile,
2214 png_uint_32 *proflen));
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2215#endif
2216
b61cc19c 2217#ifdef PNG_iCCP_SUPPORTED
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2218PNG_EXPORT(159, void, png_set_iCCP,
2219 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr,
2220 png_const_charp name, int compression_type, png_const_bytep profile,
2221 png_uint_32 proflen));
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2222#endif
2223
b61cc19c 2224#ifdef PNG_sPLT_SUPPORTED
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2225PNG_EXPORT(160, png_uint_32, png_get_sPLT,
2226 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr,
2227 png_sPLT_tpp entries));
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2228#endif
2229
b61cc19c 2230#ifdef PNG_sPLT_SUPPORTED
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2231PNG_EXPORT(161, void, png_set_sPLT,
2232 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr,
2233 png_const_sPLT_tp entries, int nentries));
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2234#endif
2235
b61cc19c 2236#ifdef PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED
0272a10d 2237/* png_get_text also returns the number of text chunks in *num_text */
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2238PNG_EXPORT(162, png_uint_32, png_get_text,
2239 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr,
2240 png_textp *text_ptr, int *num_text));
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2241#endif
2242
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2243/* Note while png_set_text() will accept a structure whose text,
2244 * language, and translated keywords are NULL pointers, the structure
2245 * returned by png_get_text will always contain regular
2246 * zero-terminated C strings. They might be empty strings but
2247 * they will never be NULL pointers.
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2248 */
2249
b61cc19c 2250#ifdef PNG_TEXT_SUPPORTED
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2251PNG_EXPORT(163, void, png_set_text,
2252 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr,
2253 png_const_textp text_ptr, int num_text));
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2254#endif
2255
b61cc19c 2256#ifdef PNG_tIME_SUPPORTED
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2257PNG_EXPORT(164, png_uint_32, png_get_tIME,
2258 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, png_timep *mod_time));
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2259#endif
2260
b61cc19c 2261#ifdef PNG_tIME_SUPPORTED
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2262PNG_EXPORT(165, void, png_set_tIME,
2263 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, png_const_timep mod_time));
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2264#endif
2265
b61cc19c 2266#ifdef PNG_tRNS_SUPPORTED
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2267PNG_EXPORT(166, png_uint_32, png_get_tRNS,
2268 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr,
2269 png_bytep *trans_alpha, int *num_trans, png_color_16p *trans_color));
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2270#endif
2271
b61cc19c 2272#ifdef PNG_tRNS_SUPPORTED
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2273PNG_EXPORT(167, void, png_set_tRNS,
2274 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr,
2275 png_const_bytep trans_alpha, int num_trans,
2276 png_const_color_16p trans_color));
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2277#endif
2278
b61cc19c 2279#ifdef PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED
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2280PNG_FP_EXPORT(168, png_uint_32, png_get_sCAL,
2281 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr,
2282 int *unit, double *width, double *height));
2283#ifdef PNG_FLOATING_ARITHMETIC_SUPPORTED
2284/* NOTE: this API is currently implemented using floating point arithmetic,
2285 * consequently it can only be used on systems with floating point support.
2286 * In any case the range of values supported by png_fixed_point is small and it
2287 * is highly recommended that png_get_sCAL_s be used instead.
2288 */
2289PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(214, png_uint_32, png_get_sCAL_fixed,
2290 (png_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr, int *unit,
2291 png_fixed_point *width,
2292 png_fixed_point *height));
2293#endif
2294PNG_EXPORT(169, png_uint_32, png_get_sCAL_s,
2295 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr,
2296 int *unit, png_charpp swidth, png_charpp sheight));
2297
2298PNG_FP_EXPORT(170, void, png_set_sCAL,
2299 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr,
2300 int unit, double width, double height));
2301PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(213, void, png_set_sCAL_fixed, (png_structp png_ptr,
2302 png_infop info_ptr, int unit, png_fixed_point width,
2303 png_fixed_point height));
2304PNG_EXPORT(171, void, png_set_sCAL_s,
2305 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr,
2306 int unit, png_const_charp swidth, png_const_charp sheight));
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2307#endif /* PNG_sCAL_SUPPORTED */
2308
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2309#ifdef PNG_HANDLE_AS_UNKNOWN_SUPPORTED
2310/* Provide a list of chunks and how they are to be handled, if the built-in
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2311 handling or default unknown chunk handling is not desired. Any chunks not
2312 listed will be handled in the default manner. The IHDR and IEND chunks
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2313 must not be listed. Because this turns off the default handling for chunks
2314 that would otherwise be recognized the behavior of libpng transformations may
2315 well become incorrect!
2316 keep = 0: PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_AS_DEFAULT: follow default behavior
2317 = 1: PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_NEVER: do not keep
2318 = 2: PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_IF_SAFE: keep only if safe-to-copy
2319 = 3: PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ALWAYS: keep even if unsafe-to-copy
0272a10d 2320*/
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2321PNG_EXPORT(172, void, png_set_keep_unknown_chunks,
2322 (png_structp png_ptr, int keep,
2323 png_const_bytep chunk_list, int num_chunks));
2324
2325/* The handling code is returned; the result is therefore true (non-zero) if
2326 * special handling is required, false for the default handling.
2327 */
2328PNG_EXPORT(173, int, png_handle_as_unknown, (png_structp png_ptr,
2329 png_const_bytep chunk_name));
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2330#endif
2331#ifdef PNG_UNKNOWN_CHUNKS_SUPPORTED
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2332PNG_EXPORT(174, void, png_set_unknown_chunks, (png_structp png_ptr,
2333 png_infop info_ptr, png_const_unknown_chunkp unknowns,
2334 int num_unknowns));
2335PNG_EXPORT(175, void, png_set_unknown_chunk_location,
2336 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, int chunk, int location));
2337PNG_EXPORT(176, int, png_get_unknown_chunks, (png_const_structp png_ptr,
2338 png_const_infop info_ptr, png_unknown_chunkpp entries));
0272a10d 2339#endif
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2340
2341/* Png_free_data() will turn off the "valid" flag for anything it frees.
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2342 * If you need to turn it off for a chunk that your application has freed,
2343 * you can use png_set_invalid(png_ptr, info_ptr, PNG_INFO_CHNK);
2344 */
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2345PNG_EXPORT(177, void, png_set_invalid,
2346 (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr, int mask));
0272a10d 2347
b61cc19c 2348#ifdef PNG_INFO_IMAGE_SUPPORTED
0272a10d 2349/* The "params" pointer is currently not used and is for future expansion. */
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2350PNG_EXPORT(178, void, png_read_png, (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr,
2351 int transforms, png_voidp params));
2352PNG_EXPORT(179, void, png_write_png, (png_structp png_ptr, png_infop info_ptr,
2353 int transforms, png_voidp params));
2354#endif
2355
2356PNG_EXPORT(180, png_const_charp, png_get_copyright,
2357 (png_const_structp png_ptr));
2358PNG_EXPORT(181, png_const_charp, png_get_header_ver,
2359 (png_const_structp png_ptr));
2360PNG_EXPORT(182, png_const_charp, png_get_header_version,
2361 (png_const_structp png_ptr));
2362PNG_EXPORT(183, png_const_charp, png_get_libpng_ver,
2363 (png_const_structp png_ptr));
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2364
2365#ifdef PNG_MNG_FEATURES_SUPPORTED
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2366PNG_EXPORT(184, png_uint_32, png_permit_mng_features, (png_structp png_ptr,
2367 png_uint_32 mng_features_permitted));
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2368#endif
2369
2370/* For use in png_set_keep_unknown, added to version 1.2.6 */
2371#define PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_AS_DEFAULT 0
2372#define PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_NEVER 1
2373#define PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_IF_SAFE 2
2374#define PNG_HANDLE_CHUNK_ALWAYS 3
2375
0272a10d 2376/* Strip the prepended error numbers ("#nnn ") from error and warning
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2378 */
0272a10d 2379#ifdef PNG_ERROR_NUMBERS_SUPPORTED
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2380PNG_EXPORT(185, void, png_set_strip_error_numbers,
2381 (png_structp png_ptr,
2382 png_uint_32 strip_mode));
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2383#endif
2384
b61cc19c 2385/* Added in libpng-1.2.6 */
0272a10d 2386#ifdef PNG_SET_USER_LIMITS_SUPPORTED
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2387PNG_EXPORT(186, void, png_set_user_limits, (png_structp png_ptr,
2388 png_uint_32 user_width_max, png_uint_32 user_height_max));
2389PNG_EXPORT(187, png_uint_32, png_get_user_width_max,
2390 (png_const_structp png_ptr));
2391PNG_EXPORT(188, png_uint_32, png_get_user_height_max,
2392 (png_const_structp png_ptr));
b61cc19c 2393/* Added in libpng-1.4.0 */
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2394PNG_EXPORT(189, void, png_set_chunk_cache_max, (png_structp png_ptr,
2395 png_uint_32 user_chunk_cache_max));
2396PNG_EXPORT(190, png_uint_32, png_get_chunk_cache_max,
2397 (png_const_structp png_ptr));
b61cc19c 2398/* Added in libpng-1.4.1 */
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2399PNG_EXPORT(191, void, png_set_chunk_malloc_max, (png_structp png_ptr,
2400 png_alloc_size_t user_chunk_cache_max));
2401PNG_EXPORT(192, png_alloc_size_t, png_get_chunk_malloc_max,
2402 (png_const_structp png_ptr));
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2403#endif
2404
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2405#if defined(PNG_INCH_CONVERSIONS_SUPPORTED)
2406PNG_EXPORT(193, png_uint_32, png_get_pixels_per_inch,
2407 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr));
b61cc19c 2408
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2409PNG_EXPORT(194, png_uint_32, png_get_x_pixels_per_inch,
2410 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr));
b61cc19c 2411
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2412PNG_EXPORT(195, png_uint_32, png_get_y_pixels_per_inch,
2413 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr));
b61cc19c 2414
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2415PNG_FP_EXPORT(196, float, png_get_x_offset_inches,
2416 (png_const_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr));
2417#ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED /* otherwise not implemented. */
2418PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(211, png_fixed_point, png_get_x_offset_inches_fixed,
2419 (png_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr));
2420#endif
b61cc19c 2421
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2422PNG_FP_EXPORT(197, float, png_get_y_offset_inches, (png_const_structp png_ptr,
2423 png_const_infop info_ptr));
2424#ifdef PNG_FIXED_POINT_SUPPORTED /* otherwise not implemented. */
2425PNG_FIXED_EXPORT(212, png_fixed_point, png_get_y_offset_inches_fixed,
2426 (png_structp png_ptr, png_const_infop info_ptr));
2427#endif
b61cc19c 2428
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2429# ifdef PNG_pHYs_SUPPORTED
2430PNG_EXPORT(198, png_uint_32, png_get_pHYs_dpi, (png_const_structp png_ptr,
2431 png_const_infop info_ptr, png_uint_32 *res_x, png_uint_32 *res_y,
2432 int *unit_type));
2433# endif /* PNG_pHYs_SUPPORTED */
2434#endif /* PNG_INCH_CONVERSIONS_SUPPORTED */
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2435
2436/* Added in libpng-1.4.0 */
2437#ifdef PNG_IO_STATE_SUPPORTED
9c0d9ce3 2438PNG_EXPORT(199, png_uint_32, png_get_io_state, (png_structp png_ptr));
b61cc19c 2439
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2440PNG_EXPORTA(200, png_const_bytep, png_get_io_chunk_name,
2441 (png_structp png_ptr), PNG_DEPRECATED);
2442PNG_EXPORT(216, png_uint_32, png_get_io_chunk_type,
2443 (png_const_structp png_ptr));
970f6abe 2444
b61cc19c 2445/* The flags returned by png_get_io_state() are the following: */
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2446# define PNG_IO_NONE 0x0000 /* no I/O at this moment */
2447# define PNG_IO_READING 0x0001 /* currently reading */
2448# define PNG_IO_WRITING 0x0002 /* currently writing */
2449# define PNG_IO_SIGNATURE 0x0010 /* currently at the file signature */
2450# define PNG_IO_CHUNK_HDR 0x0020 /* currently at the chunk header */
2451# define PNG_IO_CHUNK_DATA 0x0040 /* currently at the chunk data */
2452# define PNG_IO_CHUNK_CRC 0x0080 /* currently at the chunk crc */
2453# define PNG_IO_MASK_OP 0x000f /* current operation: reading/writing */
2454# define PNG_IO_MASK_LOC 0x00f0 /* current location: sig/hdr/data/crc */
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2455#endif /* ?PNG_IO_STATE_SUPPORTED */
2456
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2457/* Interlace support. The following macros are always defined so that if
2458 * libpng interlace handling is turned off the macros may be used to handle
2459 * interlaced images within the application.
2460 */
2461#define PNG_INTERLACE_ADAM7_PASSES 7
2462
2463/* Two macros to return the first row and first column of the original,
2464 * full, image which appears in a given pass. 'pass' is in the range 0
2465 * to 6 and the result is in the range 0 to 7.
2466 */
2467#define PNG_PASS_START_ROW(pass) (((1&~(pass))<<(3-((pass)>>1)))&7)
2468#define PNG_PASS_START_COL(pass) (((1& (pass))<<(3-(((pass)+1)>>1)))&7)
2469
2470/* A macro to return the offset between pixels in the output row for a pair of
2471 * pixels in the input - effectively the inverse of the 'COL_SHIFT' macro that
2472 * follows. Note that ROW_OFFSET is the offset from one row to the next whereas
2473 * COL_OFFSET is from one column to the next, within a row.
2474 */
2475#define PNG_PASS_ROW_OFFSET(pass) ((pass)>2?(8>>(((pass)-1)>>1)):8)
2476#define PNG_PASS_COL_OFFSET(pass) (1<<((7-(pass))>>1))
2477
2478/* Two macros to help evaluate the number of rows or columns in each
2479 * pass. This is expressed as a shift - effectively log2 of the number or
2480 * rows or columns in each 8x8 tile of the original image.
2481 */
2482#define PNG_PASS_ROW_SHIFT(pass) ((pass)>2?(8-(pass))>>1:3)
2483#define PNG_PASS_COL_SHIFT(pass) ((pass)>1?(7-(pass))>>1:3)
2484
2485/* Hence two macros to determine the number of rows or columns in a given
2486 * pass of an image given its height or width. In fact these macros may
2487 * return non-zero even though the sub-image is empty, because the other
2488 * dimension may be empty for a small image.
2489 */
2490#define PNG_PASS_ROWS(height, pass) (((height)+(((1<<PNG_PASS_ROW_SHIFT(pass))\
2491 -1)-PNG_PASS_START_ROW(pass)))>>PNG_PASS_ROW_SHIFT(pass))
2492#define PNG_PASS_COLS(width, pass) (((width)+(((1<<PNG_PASS_COL_SHIFT(pass))\
2493 -1)-PNG_PASS_START_COL(pass)))>>PNG_PASS_COL_SHIFT(pass))
2494
2495/* For the reader row callbacks (both progressive and sequential) it is
2496 * necessary to find the row in the output image given a row in an interlaced
2497 * image, so two more macros:
2498 */
2499#define PNG_ROW_FROM_PASS_ROW(yIn, pass) \
2500 (((yIn)<<PNG_PASS_ROW_SHIFT(pass))+PNG_PASS_START_ROW(pass))
2501#define PNG_COL_FROM_PASS_COL(xIn, pass) \
2502 (((xIn)<<PNG_PASS_COL_SHIFT(pass))+PNG_PASS_START_COL(pass))
2503
2504/* Two macros which return a boolean (0 or 1) saying whether the given row
2505 * or column is in a particular pass. These use a common utility macro that
2506 * returns a mask for a given pass - the offset 'off' selects the row or
2507 * column version. The mask has the appropriate bit set for each column in
2508 * the tile.
b61cc19c 2509 */
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2510#define PNG_PASS_MASK(pass,off) ( \
2511 ((0x110145AF>>(((7-(off))-(pass))<<2)) & 0xF) | \
2512 ((0x01145AF0>>(((7-(off))-(pass))<<2)) & 0xF0))
2513
2514#define PNG_ROW_IN_INTERLACE_PASS(y, pass) \
2515 ((PNG_PASS_MASK(pass,0) >> ((y)&7)) & 1)
2516#define PNG_COL_IN_INTERLACE_PASS(x, pass) \
2517 ((PNG_PASS_MASK(pass,1) >> ((x)&7)) & 1)
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2518
2519#ifdef PNG_READ_COMPOSITE_NODIV_SUPPORTED
2520/* With these routines we avoid an integer divide, which will be slower on
2521 * most machines. However, it does take more operations than the corresponding
2522 * divide method, so it may be slower on a few RISC systems. There are two
2523 * shifts (by 8 or 16 bits) and an addition, versus a single integer divide.
2524 *
2525 * Note that the rounding factors are NOT supposed to be the same! 128 and
2526 * 32768 are correct for the NODIV code; 127 and 32767 are correct for the
2527 * standard method.
2528 *
2529 * [Optimized code by Greg Roelofs and Mark Adler...blame us for bugs. :-) ]
2530 */
2531
9c0d9ce3 2532 /* fg and bg should be in `gamma 1.0' space; alpha is the opacity */
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2534# define png_composite(composite, fg, alpha, bg) \
2535 { png_uint_16 temp = (png_uint_16)((png_uint_16)(fg) \
2536 * (png_uint_16)(alpha) \
2537 + (png_uint_16)(bg)*(png_uint_16)(255 \
9c0d9ce3 2538 - (png_uint_16)(alpha)) + 128); \
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2539 (composite) = (png_byte)((temp + (temp >> 8)) >> 8); }
2540
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2541# define png_composite_16(composite, fg, alpha, bg) \
2542 { png_uint_32 temp = (png_uint_32)((png_uint_32)(fg) \
2543 * (png_uint_32)(alpha) \
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2544 + (png_uint_32)(bg)*(65535 \
2545 - (png_uint_32)(alpha)) + 32768); \
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2546 (composite) = (png_uint_16)((temp + (temp >> 16)) >> 16); }
2547
b61cc19c 2548#else /* Standard method using integer division */
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2550# define png_composite(composite, fg, alpha, bg) \
2551 (composite) = (png_byte)(((png_uint_16)(fg) * (png_uint_16)(alpha) + \
2552 (png_uint_16)(bg) * (png_uint_16)(255 - (png_uint_16)(alpha)) + \
2553 127) / 255)
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2554
2555# define png_composite_16(composite, fg, alpha, bg) \
2556 (composite) = (png_uint_16)(((png_uint_32)(fg) * (png_uint_32)(alpha) + \
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2557 (png_uint_32)(bg)*(png_uint_32)(65535 - (png_uint_32)(alpha)) + \
2558 32767) / 65535)
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2559#endif /* PNG_READ_COMPOSITE_NODIV_SUPPORTED */
2560
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2561#ifdef PNG_READ_INT_FUNCTIONS_SUPPORTED
2562PNG_EXPORT(201, png_uint_32, png_get_uint_32, (png_const_bytep buf));
2563PNG_EXPORT(202, png_uint_16, png_get_uint_16, (png_const_bytep buf));
2564PNG_EXPORT(203, png_int_32, png_get_int_32, (png_const_bytep buf));
2565#endif
2566
2567PNG_EXPORT(204, png_uint_32, png_get_uint_31, (png_structp png_ptr,
2568 png_const_bytep buf));
2569/* No png_get_int_16 -- may be added if there's a real need for it. */
2570
2571/* Place a 32-bit number into a buffer in PNG byte order (big-endian). */
2572#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INT_FUNCTIONS_SUPPORTED
2573PNG_EXPORT(205, void, png_save_uint_32, (png_bytep buf, png_uint_32 i));
2574#endif
2575#ifdef PNG_SAVE_INT_32_SUPPORTED
2576PNG_EXPORT(206, void, png_save_int_32, (png_bytep buf, png_int_32 i));
2577#endif
2578
2579/* Place a 16-bit number into a buffer in PNG byte order.
2580 * The parameter is declared unsigned int, not png_uint_16,
2581 * just to avoid potential problems on pre-ANSI C compilers.
2582 */
2583#ifdef PNG_WRITE_INT_FUNCTIONS_SUPPORTED
2584PNG_EXPORT(207, void, png_save_uint_16, (png_bytep buf, unsigned int i));
2585/* No png_save_int_16 -- may be added if there's a real need for it. */
2586#endif
2587
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2588#ifdef PNG_USE_READ_MACROS
2589/* Inline macros to do direct reads of bytes from the input buffer.
2590 * The png_get_int_32() routine assumes we are using two's complement
2591 * format for negative values, which is almost certainly true.
0272a10d 2592 */
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2593# define png_get_uint_32(buf) \
2594 (((png_uint_32)(*(buf)) << 24) + \
2595 ((png_uint_32)(*((buf) + 1)) << 16) + \
2596 ((png_uint_32)(*((buf) + 2)) << 8) + \
2597 ((png_uint_32)(*((buf) + 3))))
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2598
2599 /* From libpng-1.4.0 until 1.4.4, the png_get_uint_16 macro (but not the
2600 * function) incorrectly returned a value of type png_uint_32.
2601 */
b61cc19c 2602# define png_get_uint_16(buf) \
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2603 ((png_uint_16) \
2604 (((unsigned int)(*(buf)) << 8) + \
2605 ((unsigned int)(*((buf) + 1)))))
2606
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2607# define png_get_int_32(buf) \
2608 ((png_int_32)((*(buf) & 0x80) \
9c0d9ce3 2609 ? -((png_int_32)((png_get_uint_32(buf) ^ 0xffffffffL) + 1)) \
b61cc19c 2610 : (png_int_32)png_get_uint_32(buf)))
b61cc19c 2611#endif
0272a10d 2612
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2613/* Maintainer: Put new public prototypes here ^, in libpng.3, and project
2614 * defs
0272a10d 2615 */
0272a10d 2616
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2617/* The last ordinal number (this is the *last* one already used; the next
2618 * one to use is one more than this.) Maintainer, remember to add an entry to
2619 * scripts/symbols.def as well.
0272a10d 2620 */
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2621#ifdef PNG_EXPORT_LAST_ORDINAL
2622 PNG_EXPORT_LAST_ORDINAL(233);
2623#endif
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2624
2625#ifdef __cplusplus
2626}
2627#endif
2628
2629#endif /* PNG_VERSION_INFO_ONLY */
b61cc19c 2630/* Do not put anything past this line */
0272a10d 2631#endif /* PNG_H */